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Show TIIK PAGE FOUR TIMES-NEW- Thursday. March NEPHI. UTAH S. AT THE VENICE TLhc Zumes-IRcw- s What is the greatest love story ever written? You can answer this question only when you have witnessed Edwin Carewe's "Resurrection", adapted to the screen from Tolstoy's Immortal novel. Resurrection" is a love drama that has stirred many millions in many lands with its great depth, its lwer and human sympathy. The Tolstoy novel has been translated Into eleven different languages. Its popularity has grown with passing years. John Boles is Prince Dmitri, handsome and stalwart, a romantic soldier, Lupe Velez plays the great dramatic role of Katusha Maslova. Both are tremendous favorites. They have in "Resurrection", the biggest emotional roles of their careers. In a production so high and spectacular that Universal sponsors it as its finest contribution to the screen this year. In appropriate sequences exquisite music by Dlrhltrl Tiomkln Is presented. Resurrection" is the story of the nwakenlng of a man's love for a girl he has wronged and neglected. No drama has ever expressed the depth of a true love as does "Resurrection." No picture play brings a story of human hearts more tenderly, more realistically. Hundreds of children, and hundreds more who used to be children but will be thrilled to the oft-todeathless adventures of Tom and Huck, Becky and Aunt Polly, Injun Joe and Muff Potter at the Venice Theatre Friday and Saturday when "Tom Sawyer," Mark Twain's classic of childhood, opens for a two days' stay. "Tom Sawyer" is the kind of material that the talking screen was made for. And in the hands of such capable young players as Jackie Coogan, Mitzi Green and Junior the greatest Durkin, it Is well-nig- h story ever told in audible celluloid. credited be should Paramount with faultless showmanship in its manner of treating this immortal fheme; the production is faithful to the letter. Every whit of Mark Twain's original is beautifully, impressively translated to the screen. No greater recommendation is required. No greater could be written. The only picture that ever approached it for sheer magnificence of direction, production and acting is "Peter Pan" but "Peter Pan" was a silent picture. "Tom Sawyer" is, and perhaps will remain, the talk of the talkie age for some time to come. It Is, of itself, the best salesman the talkie industry ever had. If you fail to see it you will be missing one of the most enjoyable life has things that our present-da- y to offer. Published Every Thursday at Nephl, Juab County, Utah Entered in the Post Office at Nephi, Utah as second class matf matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 A. H. Gibson, Editor and Manager ELECTRICITY TO BRING PROSPERITY. The Romance of Pioneering . . Writing in Public Utilities Fortnightly, Raymond Francis Yates asks a question: "Will the Electric Utilities Lead Us In his opinion, the answer Is yes. Hack to Prosperity?" He ioints, out that after every depression some great industry has come to the fore. The clipper ships did this in the forties, the railroads after the Civil War, the automobile industry in 1920. And now the electric Industry is our logical economic savior. Mr. Yates xints out. two great and almost undeveloped Use of ower by domestic labor saving fields for electricity: machines, and electricity on the farm. Only a small part of our homes have electric sewing machines, ironers. ranges and the like even electric toasters, percolators and such common appliances are comparatively rare. With the single possible exception of the electric iron, the saturation point for any device is still far in the future. On the farm, conditions are similar. A few farmers have power an overwhelming majority have not. Yet. according to Mr. Yates, ten cents worth of electricity will churn 40 pounds of butter, separate 2800 pounds of milk and cream, sharpen 12 axes, pump four days' supply of water, and do four large family . -- Pushing forward where others have not trodden is pioneering. Whether it is penetrating the untamed West in a covered wagon or launching forth into a brand new business project has the glow of romance. ::: There IS romance in business. And the officers other industry has greater possibilities than the electric, and no other has ever shown a finer spirit of progress. It Is not difficult to believe that future prosperity will be largely the result of electrical developments. No LOCAL NEWS ITEMS with that modern hero, The Business Pioneer. The Campfire Girls met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Geo. The Belliston, Monday evening. ime was spent in cooking, it was decided that the meetings would be held weekly instead of and on Monday instead of Friday evenings. Reporter Fay Broadhead. First National Bank semi-week- ly Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mcllrath and daughter Dorothy of Salt Lake City are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Sidwell. tl Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Allen American Fork spent a few days the latter part of the week at the home of Mrs. Allen's mother, Mrs. Louis Garrett. Levan Happenings Local News Mona Happenings Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Downs and Primary conference will be held here Sunday afternoon, March 15. Gerald Fowkes enjoyed a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Kay and Mrs. Henry Kay Roy T. Studds in Provo Sunday. visited with relatives in Mona the fore part of the week. Mrs. Smith from the U. A. C. Relief Society women Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Anderson of Mt. Pleasant visited in Mona Saturday and Sunday. Ira Kelsey and family are moving to Spanish Fork this week where Mr. Kelsey will have charge of a lectured the to Melba Dastrup, a member the music faculty of the Nephi schools last year and who has been Miss of studying music in New York for some time, was recently awarded a scholarship by Madam Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Boswell and Mr. and Mrs. June Bell of Provo were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bowles Sunday. farm. Boswell visited until WednesThe school orchestra will journey Mr. with his sister and brother-in- to Provo next Sunday where they day will play for the inmates of the law, Mr. and Mrs. Bowles. State Mental Hospital. President and Mrs. S. M. Nielson Mrs. Harold Hansen of Pleasant Borg, Mrs. Han Grove is spending a few days here Mr. and Mrs. A. V.Miss nah Nielson, and Lelia Nielson this week visiting her mother, Mrs. of Mt. Pleasant and Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Kay. Loren Keyte and little daughter, Monday evening the Mona Grade school boys engaged the Nephi 7th Marjorie of Mona were the dinner of Mrs. Gideon Sidwell Sun grades in a basket ball game. After guests She was celebrating her a hotly contested and interesting day. anniversary. birthday was from full of that game fight The residence of Mr. and Mrs beginning to end the score read 30 to 4 for the Mona kids. Henry Painter was the scene of a Old Folks Day and Ward Reunion delightful little party celebrating was held here last Thursday. A the twelfth anniversary of Howard huge crowd of townspeople and Painter Saturday afternoon. Games visitors from all parts of Utah were and refreshments were enjoyed by present. A program was given dur- Wanda Ingram, Jane Lunt, Mar ing the afternoon, after which din- jorie Jackson, Grace Blackett, La s. ner was served to all present. The Veve Christensen. Genieve Lorena Whipple, Phyllis day closed with a big dance at night that filled the hall to over- Painter, Clifford Garbett, Morgan flowing. Music was furnished dur- Greenwood, Bryan Forrest, Price ing the day and at the dance by an Allred, Kieth Kendall, Wilson Foote eight piece colored orchestra from Tom Hall, Jack Shaw, and the Salt Lake City. guest of honor, Howard Painter. Sud-week- and Pipe Fittings RECLAIMED) (NEW AND FOR BROODER HOUSES Cast Iron Doors for Brick Furnaces Write or Phone for Prices Salt Lake Pipe Co. 475 W. 6th So. Salt Lake City, Utah Was. 5413 A Savings Bank may not pay you as much interest as you can earn with safety elsewhere but at least your funds are safe here. That feeling of security is worth the difference in interest. And you can always draw cash as needed. "Whatever You Earn, Spend Less' Nephi National Bank Are You Prepared For Emergency? May We Suggest Cotton Adhesive Plaster Rubbing Alcohol Gauze Mercurochrome Epsom Salts Vaseline Burn Salve Aspirin Tablets Tincture Iodine Aromatic Cascara Vick'. VapoRub Milk of Magnesia Olive Oil Peroxide Listerine Bromo Seltzer Cough Syrup Stock That Medicine Chest Today! ld washings. of this bank have just enough romance in their ideas to want to Home Remedy Week MARCH 15th to 21st Tom Cowan of Salt Lake City attended the Junior Prom Friday evening here and spent the weekhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs of Nephi spent end with Roy T. Cowan. Wednesday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mangelson Miss Florence Chase spent the of Nephi were visiting relatives in week-en- d in Salt Lake City. FriLevan Wednesday. she attended the day evening H. C. Mortensen spent part of Formal of the Kappa Sigma last week in Salt Lake city ana fraternity. Tooele with relatives there. Mrs. Edna Peterson entertained few lady friends at her home last A dainty Wednesday afternoon. luncheon was served. returned Miss Ruby Mortensen again to Salt Lake City Saturday after spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. H. C. Mortensen. Mrs. H. D. Ballow went to cen- terfield Saturday where she spent the day with her sister, Mrs. Dimer Monk. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Mangel- of Salt Lake City spent the week-en- d with relatives here. They were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Poulson. Mrs. Margaret Jacob:.on of Salt Lake City remained here to visit the after relatives attending funeral Monday for Mrs. J. A. Christensen at Nephi. Mrs. Eva Mangelson entertained a number or relatives weaaesuay afternoon, the occasion being her A delicious birthday anniversary. luncheon was served to all present. The Relief Society organization will hold its annual conference In the ward meeting horse Sunday, March 15th at two o'clock. An interesting program has been Full Line HAY FORKS Nephi Drug Co. "An Independent Drug Store" WHEN AT THE MARKET, WOULD YOU BUY A BUSHEL OF SPOILED APPLES? Certainly Not! We have spared no why buy inferior Dry Cleaning? money in Installing the best dry cleaning equipment possible, and have studied solvent purification, fancy spotting and finishing of silks and wools. With the aid of the National Association of Dyers and Cleaners you are assured of the highest quality of dry cleaning. Then at Carter Cleaning and Tailoring Co. Reliable WEAR Phone 280 Dependable CLOTHES CLEAN IF HJKSIF uV AT CLOSING OUT SALE Cooper-Pype- r Co. Hardware Stock Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen oi spent the week end with Mr. and While here Mrs. Delbert Bosh. they attended the funeral for Mrs. J. A. Christensen at Nephi. canMrs. Olive Brown of Grand yon is enjoy ins; an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shepherd and other relatives and friends. A "Hard Time" dance will be given Friday, March 13th in the Levan Ward Amusement Hall. The tickets will be anything you have that's equivalent to 50 cents. Potatoes, wheat, chickens or what you have. Bosh entertained Mrs. Delbert Monday for relatives of Mrs. J. A. Christensen. Covers were laid for J. A. Christensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen of Lehi, Mr. of and Mrs. Cemus Chr'stensen Moroni, also a number o other relatives. Next Tuesday. March 17th, is of the Relief the anniversary A splendid Society organization. program has been arranged for that day, it will be g'ven in the Relief Society Hall at two o'clock. Everyone is invited. The program Talk on the organiis as follows: zation of the Relief Society, Sister Mary J. Sherwood; Vocal solo, Florence Rosequist; Orie act play, entitled "Careers" will be presented bv members of the Relief Society. Mrs. Jeanette Shepherd was hostess Thursday afternoon to the members of the "H. O. A." club. Quilting, social chattinp and a delicious lunch were the diversions of the afternoon. Mrs. C. A. Mangelson entertained at dinner Monday for relatives who attended the funeral of her sister, Mrs. J. A. Christensen of Nephi. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Mads Nielsen. Frank Nielsen, all of SaU Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. George Sowby and daughter. Mable and G. R. Judd of Nephi. Mrs. James Christensen and Inez Mangelson assisted their mother in serving. SV9-- 6 ft Handles . MOPS SELF-WRINGIN- G 55c OIL CANS Now 35c ..$1.25 80c Complete Super ELECTRIC IRONS Quick Drying Lacquers $1.00 per TENNIS RACKETS $2.50 $1.50 $1.75 25c Auto Shot $25.00 One 22 Single Shot . .$4.50 Excellent GAS OVEN For Hot Weather Cooking Only $5.25 20x30 in. KITCHEN SINK KALSOMINE $7.50 Extra Quality TOILET MEDICINE CABINET Special Lock Easily Cleaned Interior Glass Shelves, etc. Amply sized for household use. 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