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Show THE PAGE EIGHT Matinee WAIT-A-WEE- Local News K AND SEE ALL Saturday THE BIG III IS AT HOME MO P. M. SLN-MO- tfoj te'AtTS CLARK GABLE In the perfect Oarbo -f- lVX I T romance olly ON:n V'jX " CV-- ". f : ALSO Foot Ball For The Fan "KICKING CAME" ADVENTURE AFRICAN : fjs u TRANSATLANTIC G MEKLY & Lois i Coming Soon SINNERS LL'LLABY-YOL'N- with Edmund Lowe " , Moran MARY ANN Rider Purple Safe-Ba- Girl d TIMES-NEW- New Officers of American Legion Are Installed Wed. Levan High News Mrs. Kate Bowles, and daughter was Catherine were Provo visitors lait A very interesting program Thursday. Mrs. Bowles visited with given at the Levan High School on her daughter Virginia who is at- Monday, October 12th. It was tending school at the B. Y. U. special Columbus Day event. The program was as follows: Opening Mrs. Florence Winn entertained Song ' America" student body, acevethe Ftdells Choral club Friday companied by the high school band; ning. Bongs were rehearsed and prayer, Naomi Mangelson; selection luncheon, served to the following: by the chorus from the fifth and Mrs. Lilly Wright, Mrs. Louise Py- - sixth grades; piano solo, Miss Petrxr, Mrs. Mabel Lunt, Mrs. Alice erson; reading. Fay Jackman; stuCrapo. Mrs. Lucille Lunt, Mrs. Kate dent body singing; "Columbus The Burton, Mrs. Lucille Booth, Mrs. Gem of the Ocean'" "Life of ColumWill L. Hoyt, Mrs. Diane O. Booth, bus" Wanda Jackman; chorus, Mrs. James H. Ockey, and the host Freshman and Sophomore Classes; ess Mrs. Florence Winn. "Comic History," Bessla Benedict; and the closing song, "America The The Era play "Lady Mystery" was Beautiful." Mrs. Dora Shepherd at M. I Ward South the presented gave the feature talk of the proA. meeting Tuesday. The following gram. 8he pave "A Tribute To Colpeople took part: Sadie Howard. umbus." Following the suggestion Fnld Starr, Ruby Hayeork. Annabel of the faculty advisor. Mr. Bralth-walt- e. Belli-ston- , Florence Marlon Pace, the L. H. 8. Band ia present Chrlstensen, Reva Vlckers. Joel at all assemblies and at the conclu Chrlstensen. and Dean Powell. The sion of the program renders a musical numbers were: a vocal solo march while the students file out. Clarence Cowan; Saxaphone solo. Interest ran high In the third Elmo Hansen game In the volley ball series. After a hard fought battle the Sopho Miss Virginia Bowles, a Freshman boys with advisor Mr. Rlgby at the Brlnham Young University more to the Freshman boys, with at Provo has the honor of being lost Mr. Bralthwaite as advisor. named on the staff of the "Y1 The Freshman class gave a can News, the school newspaer. Miss party Friday night. They reBowles Is very capable and has had yon to be port this trip on horse-bac- k considerable exjrlence In news as successful as its two pre paper work, having served as editor equally dessors. of the J. H. 8. Clarion for one year The regular assembly was and has been employed as society Friday. The program includ editor of The Times-New- s for the ed: prayer. Miss Jones; student past year and a half. We wish Miss body singing; piano solo. Boyd Niel-soBowles success in her new position. reading, LaMonte Peterson; saxaphone quartet, Gordon Fran- Complementing retiring officers com, LaMar Winters. Morris Grant hl officers of the Ward Relief and Jay Wlntersj Jokes. Merwin Society a delightful dinner party Koford; sons;, Martha and Donna was Riven at the home of Mrs. Kate Franeom: Merrill StevenBowles Thursday evening (tonight) son and reading, closing number was a The honored guests included Mrs. march by the the band. Retta Andrews, Mrs. Fern Crane, Reporter Levan High, Juul Dalby and Mrs. Qrace Judd. At 8 o'clock an elaborate dinner was served at two long tables, which carried as centerpieces Merlgolds. The entire dinner was carried out in an orange color harmony. The entertaining rooms were tastefully decorated with Mrs. Rose Nlelson received memfall flowers. Following dinner a bers of the Mona Camp of Daugh variety of clever games were enjoy- ters of the Utah Pioneers at her ed by those present. Covers were home Friday at the regular monthlaid for Mrs. Sarah Hall, Mrs. Tola ly meeting. The regular business was taken up and Mrs. Sadie Shep-ar- d Jenkins,, Mrs. Alice Christiansen Mrs. Elva Bailey, Mrs. Jessie Tayread a history of her life. Light lor. Mrs. Mesha Blcler. Mrs. Lila refreshments were served to fourRichardson, Mrs. Retta Andrews. teen members of the camp. Mrs. Myrtle Kendall. Mrs. Grace An artistically arranged party Judd. Mrs. Harriet Chrlstison. Mrs. was enjoyed at the home of Mrs. Kate Burton. Mrs. Lena Stanley Emma Ellsworth Friday evening, Mrs. Emily Jackson. Mrs. Fern Mrs. Leon Shepard assisted Mrs. Crane, Mrs. Jennie Hall. Mrs. Kate Ellsworth as hostess. Bunco and Bowles, and Mrs. Mary E. Pexton. other games were the special feat ures of the evening. A dainty lunch- cheon was served to the following Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hiskey. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Houehton. Mr. and-- ' Mrs Mr. nhd" "Mrs. A Columbus' Day program was Paul,, Eyexison. warner, Mr. ana Mrs; oy joraan, piven Wednesday by the student Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Garfield, Mr. body of the Juab High School. The and Mrs. Loran Keyte. Mr. and following prpgram was presented: Mrs. Leon Shepard, and Mr. .and song,. "Oh Columbus The Gem of Mrs. Lee Ellsworth. The Ocean," Student Body; prayer, The Junior Art Club held their Marjorie Lunt; Sousaphone solo, meeting at the home of Miss Edna Cleo Petty; reading. Miss Irene Met-caFerre, Monday, October 4th. Games ; piano solo, Wallace L. Martin; were played after which a dainty vocal solo, Perry McArthur; talk, luncheon was served to the follow "The Courageousness of Columbus' ing: Mrs. Emma Ellsworth, Norma Grant Gardner. Molyneujc, Agnes Newton, Ina Newton, Ina Nielson, Kathryn Kay, for the Senior Mabel Fowkes, Melba In the ts Fowkes, and play, "Atlam and Eva," to be pre- the hostess Edna Ferre. sented tn the early part of Nov Reporter, Melba Fowkes, ember, the following Seniors rece ived parts in the cast: Mr. King, Harold Vickers; Eva King, Margaret Literatur Defined Parkes; Adam Smith, Cleo Petty; The writer, De Qulncey, English Julie classlfled-a- ll Corinthia, Donna Garrbett; literature as the literDeWitt, Maurine Kendall; Clinton ature of knowledge and the literAunt ature of DeWltt, Clarence Cowan; power. Abby Rocker, Afton Greenwood; Dr. Delameter, Walter Belliston; Hor ace Pilgrim, Lincoln Orme; and Lord Andrew, Rulon Sowby. School closed Wednesday night for the remainder of the week as teacher's convention is being held in Salt Lake City. Student Body ReporterFlorence Wilson pre-sent- mrm SAVE YOUR. PENNIES AND WATCH FOR THE NEPHI WARD Primary As'sn. Hallowe'en Party at the Armory on October 30th. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE 23 ACRES OF FARM PIANO TUNER formerLAND easy terms. See Mrs. EXPERT Music Co. and ly of Daines-Beeb- e Vilate Jones. ltpd. Consolidated Music Co. To Be In Nephi Monday, October 12. Call 120-for particulars. YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE SEE JACK WRIGHT. Fred Sllmons. sales representative Johnson Rand, St. Louis, FOR RENT TWO MODERN rooms. of Robert Star Brand Salesman has been in partly furnished. Inquire Stephen our the store all week, Boe well. 3t whole stock of SHOESmarking downward Adv. FOR SALE WINTER POTATOES Nephi Merc. Co. The following varices Cobbler; TOMATOES DELIVERED FROM Bliss, Blue Victors, Russets. Also Whitings at 40c Per Bushel. Onions and Cabbage Telephone or See M. M. King at Mona. SAVE YOUR PENNIES AND YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE See R. WATCH FOR THE NEPHI WARD Primary As'sn. Hallowe'en Party H. Bracken, or Phone 3332W. at the Armory on October 30th. JONATHAN APPLES FOR BOS WELL. SALE-OWE- N ROOMS BY NIGHT, WEEK OR MONTH, also an apartment Mrs. Sadie Cazler. HELP WANTED ; FEMALE Mature educated tactful woman interested in public health for service work along that line: 'nurse (practical or R. N.) preferred; short hours; reasonable remunerat ion; reference. Write Box 238 Nephi per-soa- nl MAYTAG FACTORY .TRAINED Mechanic will be in Nephi again October 21. Leave word at suver Phone 246 for Manle Service. prompt The Folks Back Home nun or thanksto thank Wi take this onoortunitv Pay them a visit by telephone. They'll be glad to hear your vo'ce. It costs little. For example, station (0 station night rt:s: from Nephi To Globe, Arizona' Elentral, MIGHT Calls IATES by $1.10 $1.15 Colo. S:;l nun-.'c- r a t arc "Xst Call long Distance Number Plca:e? AM a. service. m. quicker. jfS? all who, at our recent bereavement assisted in any way. We especially mich tn t.hanic all for the beautiful floral offerings, and for the cars furnished for our use. The Family of Mrs. Ann S. Sperry WATCH FOR THE NEPHI WARD Primary As'sn. Hallowe'en Party at the Armory on ociooer aum. Face Tells Story The face is the mirrorofof the your quality mind, and the reflected thereon. thoughts will be Famous Detert Is about 100 The Painted desertvaries from 13 miles in length and to 40 miles in width. n; N-p- Mona Happenings High School News lf try-ou- Watch Our Windows Love Testimony A small present may be the testimony of a great love. Petrnrch. ;r" jIkI W' Our window displays show the good quality of fruits and vegetables that can always be found inside. You will also find real Grocery bargains in our winEach being dows. plainly priced. You'll like these fancy quality foods especially when you find we do not ask fancy prices. s I MTV 4 -- Aitcjeles ONE WAY BARGAIN FARE RADIATOR ALCOHOL GLYCERINE PRESTONE NEW RADIATOR HOSE RADIATOR CLEANER AND RADIATOR STOP LEAK. . Don't Wait until freezing weather to have your Radiator Serviced. SiVLEH. MAPLE SERVICE "CARE WILL SAVE YOUR CAR" Daily Comfortable chair car and coach service, with dining car or convenient station cafe meal service en route From Utah points on the Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad to Los Angeles, Pasadena, Bars tow, Pomona, San Bernardino, Daggett, Riverside, Yermo. Correspondingly low fares to other California Points For further details consult I. M. PETTY, Agent Nephi Friday and Saturday we will see real fancy Sun Maid Seedless Raisins for 10c a package. Wellington Club Corn for 9c a can and Buckeye Rolled Oats in Bags for 30c a bag. Visit our store and see these bargains. In Our Market preparations to sell Beef Pot Roasts for 10c a pound all day Friday and Saturday. Also Steaks and Sirloin Steaks from Young tender beef for 17c per pound. Our customers like our clean, santlary and perfectly refrigerated meat display cases. STORES THE OVERLAND ROUTE "A Surety of Purity" NEW OVERCOAT VALUES! War-ensk- Genius Genius is nothing but a great itude for patience. Buffon. apt- l SrP-li- now buys your coat And it is a good coat, too, the kind of overcoat you would have paid upwards of $40.00 for two years ago. Gordons, raglans and great coats, in browns, blues, greys and blacks are among the wide selection we have to offer you at only $18. And a large assortment of mufflers to blend or contrast with the coat. . Nephi Merc. Co. Phone Nephi, Utah 18 Former Nephi Teacher. Is Married In Provo HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR EGGS Any amount dozen or a carload Robert Winn Co. A marriage of local interest will NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING take place on October 21, in Provo ON MATTER OF SPECIAL APwhen Melvin C. Miller, a former PROPRIATION OF COUNTY teacher in the local high school, will FUNDS. Ho tnnrrlMl tn Miss Ada Hasler. 0f rjr, an(j Mrs. Walter T. Notice is hereby given that the To hear tha call ot tho thrushes, piaughter Board of County Commissioners of some lata sroen plush afternoon, atto are invited M. Beck of".ivt Jua County will meet at the When broken, fading- shafts of light rt tend the wecfdiiJSveception at the SO groping; for the one last sight House, at Nephi, Utah, on First Ward chapel HrtX of songsters in the gloom. Friday the 23rd day of October, 1931 To swing along the rugged trail at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. to that spruce and hemlocks climb. consider the nf r?min. Till on the hill's high top you come, Stranger Than Fiction y"TtT8t!",fi5r the followine' nnrnnsps-- ' to stand exalted In the sun! Ah, Over the main diiorwav of the bi this Is summer time. ology building of the University of From the County General Fund: Beulah Rector. To Agricultural Aid California at Los Angeles this say$479.08 177.24 of Faraday's Is carved: "Noth- ' To Insurance THOUGHTS ON COOKERY ing To State and County Fair 1.157.38 ing Is too wonderful to be true." From the County Poor Fund: To Dependant Poor y $2,888.14 'TpHE cook who wastes nothing Funerals Congressional To Old Age Pension 2,470.00 but serves her food daintily and Is law the that It Witness My hand and seal this provided by in an appetizing manner, is a real funeral of of members 15th day of October, 1931. expenses genius and ther talents are In conIt Is concongress shall be pai5. J. H. VICKERS stant demand. sidered a just and fitting tribute to (SEAL) County Clerk and Clerk Th artist cook, who really men who have died while In the of the Board of County rfpirgjggPooa - - Coun-Cou- arirg-wTiat- in en-Jo- working with her food mate- service of their country. rials, enjoys her color combinations as well as an artist who sits before her picture with her palette and paint. The cook has as vast a field to how her art as does the artist Where do we get such beautiful color material as in fruits and vegetables? The bloom on peach and plum, the red of the cherry, the apple and strawberry, as well as the radish and beet ; the purple of the eggplant and the greens of spinach, brocoli and chard, make cheerful pictures when arranged by an artist's hand. Another artistic quality which a food cook possesses is the art of seasoning. The charm of a dish which has a flavor or aroma that tannot be determined, or la hard to define, adds to the pleasure of a . dish. To know Just how far to go, and when to stay the hand, Is a rare ability In a cook. The clove of garlic which Is Just rubbed over the fork or spoon that mixes the salad or food combinations adds that elusive something to the seasoning which intrigues and charms the epicure. ' "a"7l (Idi. 1911. WesUrn Newapacer Commissioners a Z-i- jr Union.! ANNOUNCING THE Gibs Drive Inn f OR SKWGCS JPACDFDC (Continued From Page One) a parade will be held and everybody in Nephi will be asked to pancipaie in the parade. The climax of the whole affair will be the annaul Armistice Day American Legion Carnival Dance in The Arlington Hall. The following committees have appointed for the occasion: 11 A. M. Salute committee: Lisle Blgler, chairman; Eugene Tolley, H, C. Crane, Rue Golden. Luncheon at Hotel Byron How-ell- s, chairman; Chester Foote, 8. E. Forrest. Parade Committee A. W. Howell chairman; A. B. Gibson, Gerald i. Cazier. E. R. 8haw, Dr. L. C. J. R. Barnes, B. D. Hall, P. C. Hall, Rulon Bracken. Program at Juab High School Will L. Hoyt, chairman; James H. Ockey. Dr. F. H. Beckstead. Dance Committee Walter Olpln, chairman. Brent D. Hall. Henry Svedin. The next meeting was announced for November 6th, with the membership contest closing at 12 noon on November 5th. Balllf, Department Commander gave a short talk following the business session, and stated that he was pleaesd to see the way the Nephi post handled its business matters. He also told of the thrill that he got out of going to National conven-io- n at Detroit and how the spirit of The American Legion was prevalent at the convention. He stated that the American Legion now has over one million members, and stated that 92.000 of these were In the parade at Det'rlot, which took from ten o'clock in he morning to 9 o'clock in the evening to pass the reviewing stand. There were approximately 50 bands and bugle corps In the parade. Following the commander's address, the members adjourned to the assembly room, where the Auxiliary were assembled. Here Judge Balllf gave one of the finest talks that has been heard In a long time, telling more about the great national convention at Detriot, and told what the American Legion really stands for, and what a powerful organization t has grown to be. At the conclusion of the address delicious refreshments were served by the ladles. LEASING OF We have made unus- ual Thursday, October IS, 1931 NEPHI. UTAH S. The days of real sport are Hunting Days! To get the most out of hunting you must have the best of accessories and hunting supplies. The best place to buy them is at THE TOGGERY. CLYNE LEAVITT and efficient Breeches service we will serve you der the name of un- - School Lunch - Sweaters Leather Jackets With Clean, courteous f Boots Gloves |