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Show v&ight THE TIMES-NEW- Local Social High School News Local and Social -- Ma.Une WAIT-A-WEE- P. I.SO J M. OCT. 23 FRIDAY, YOU'LL THRILL XH TO SEE RANGE LAW The hppy-follii- feoae.Uy uuuniij Ij advent-o- L Chase of Chloride, Ariz. In the weekly assembly held Wedhis mother, nesday the Juniors presented the following program: prayer, C. W. Johnson; dance, Lucille and Alice Mr. and Mrs. W. H. BelllKton and Hall; reading, Florence Chase; Donna Pexton visited in Provo last piano solo, DeLeene Jensen; stunt, Saturday. George Parkes and Paul Downs; vocal solo, Ted Garbett; talk "Life Mrs. D. K. Brown spent the week in Eastern Canada," I Roy Whiteend in Salt Lake City, visiting with head. relatives and friends. Reporter, Margaret Crapo Farren visited Friday with Mrs. John Chase. SATURDAY KEN MAYNARD I K AND SEE ALL THE BIG HITS AT HOME BalttTCUy f panc-hewho knew what hef wanted and took If sons-in-la- J rot -- :sPPINO TRAINING rtNTCRES n EM MKAMOINT K PICTU. WITH TLES MON SUN AIKICA LI I.I A TASHMAN HELEN HAYS hi-- THE SIN OF MADELON v THOMAS MEIGIIAN DOROTHY JORDAN CLAUDETTE y HAUDIE ALBRIGHT IN From , the famous (tare play CLASSIFIED vrncers unf 1 uesday t f I w. Sinner Young "LULLABY" - - aw TIILRS WED Y V M ft V elunlor Class Heonl MODERN rooms, Siifffs for the com- - FOR RENT TWO the regular meeting FOR SALE WINTER POTATOES were chos- .jert-TrT- -- folowing Euniece Brough; Went. Verla Mikkelsen; Clarice Chat win; Rep-- V Vet Crapo. project this year we a story of our own Re Bowers Is helping dent. The foUowlng varitles Cobbler; Blue Victors, Russets. Also Onions and Cabbage Telephone or See M. M. King at Mona. Bliss, SAVE YOUR PENNIES AND WATCH FOR THE NEPHI WARD Primary As'sn. Halloween Party ipp'son has charge at the Armory on October 30th. Ad we are stud- ding A Life" by SAVE YOUR PENNIES AND ,y. Mrs. Katnenne WATCH FOR THE NEPHI WARD Kftre of the activity As'sn. Hallowe'en Party fcltwLWWlth-- these ln- - at Primary the Armory on October 30th. look foreward to year. TEN DOLLARS REWARD FOR rh rter' araret Crar Information leading to the arrest Hrh conviction or the person or perand ' hsS Of - 1.1 Bg sons who took the front window out of the Hal Oil Co. building on South Main HAL OIL CO. FOR SALE BANANA SQUASH 1 cent per pound Heber Mcpherson, Phone 266J FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE FOR Wood Good Wagon Inquire of Arthur Gadd. WATCH FOR THE NEPHI WARD Primary As'sn. Hallowe'en Party at the Armory on October 30th, r, FOR SALE A PIANO SEE Mrs. T. W. Miller. THE SOUTH WARD RELIEF SOC j iety is now prepared to do your .pU'iI 111 ft v ' J Between Salesman's Visits jyi - y When you want to I order in a hurry telephone ical station-to-statio- n rates: from Nephl To leaver Elko, Nev, Burley, Idaho Typ- PURSE FINDER PLEA se return to Mrs. B. V. Cooper or the Tmes-New- s. LOST-- A HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR EGGS Any amount dozen or a carload Robert Winn Co. day Governmental Turn-OvThe United States civil service commission says that there are on an average of 50,000 appointments positions yearly to throughout the service. These are mostly made to replace positions vacated by death, resignation, transfer, and inability, and consequently this figure represents the average minimi turnover among United States government ein- er 750 $1.10 $1.35 Evening and night rates are lower. Calle bj number are quicker. st CtI Long Distance fifSfr Number Please? TELEPHONE- - COURTNEY RYLEY COOPER Substantial Foods U rl tvi T rlX U rT1 I I I kJ ' Tr .. I (f HIS msmm. -- LA r1 T I We want you to think of cur store when in need of good clean substantial foods as well as when in need of fancy varieties. Our large assortment provides the selection of the variety that is in keeping with your The prices budget. are right, always whatever is on yonr You will want list. profit by buying your entire food requirements at an O- - P. Skaggs System Store. I ki f3 I I I .tl nothing on the road can compare with Klaimtis 1 Every Day Sponsored by a (treat railroad, wre are able to malntnln an unrivalled standard of service and Travel by efficiency. Union Pacific Stages be and " sure of the best. Checking the Ignition and Electrical System of your car will help the starting when the motor .is cold. We also suggest new SPARK PLUGS for winter. Another reason why you'll like our store is because the prices are low every day-nonly on certain days. shelf Our regular prices in most instances are lower than the special advertised prices of most stores. There can be no doubt as to our prices, they are always plainly marked on every item. Get the habit of shop ing in our store not but only on Saturd-.iyevtry day of the week ot . OneT Round From Trip Way Nephi CS5.20 $63.40 St. Louis, Mo 38.05 68.50 Chicago, III. . Los Angeles, Calif. 10.00 20.00 Twice Daily Transcontinental . 'SILVER MAPLE SERVICE Service " BUS DEPOT FORREST HOTEL Nephi, Utah " V "CARE WILL SAVE YOUR CAR" wj. - j -- .jr jr w ai mm LP. SKAGGS "buck-and-win- manager of the world's second greatest1 circus and by degrees has become an author of considerable reputation. He has also been press agent and secretary for "Buffalo Bill" in fact, he helped Mrs. Cody write her "Memories of Buffalo Bill." In 1918 he enlisted in the United States Marines; later he was given a commission and sent to France to col-- lect historical data for the Marine Corps. He began writing at twenty-four, and has contributed Innumerable articles and stories to newspapers and His books are: magazines. "High Country: The Rock"; ies, Yesterday and "Go North, Young Man I"; To-day- "Under the Big Top"; "Lions 'n' Tigers V Every- thinir" "Oklahoma"; The Golden Bubble": "The Chal lenge of the Bush": and "Caged." In 1916, he married Genevieve R. Furey, of Los Angeles, and they live at Idaho Spring?, Colorado. His hobbies are fishing and hunting "hoofing it up a mountain to a lost lake with a pack of the grub on my back and one' chance of getting a big when I finally reach there" or "prospecting with pan and pidk and shovel where perhaps some grizzled prospector worked fifty yean before." . "CAGED" our nex t lerial it Mr. Cooper' mott human tlory. You trill lifce It and udll not teant to miss any tingle Installment. The Times-New- s LOW-PRICE- D SHOES! Mr. and Mrs. John E. Sullivan of Salt Lake City visited last week at the home of Mr. Sullivan's mother, Mrs. Geo. Golden. Mrs. Golden went to Salt Lake with them and returned home last Thursday. But listen, folks, price alone seldom determines value. The cheapest shoes, unless they're well It's made, are invariably the most expensive. better to buy GOOD shoes much better to buy Star Brand, when you get high quality at moderate cost. Remember, "Star Brand Shoes Are w ployees. A. WE HAVE Ellison. ence Wilson; reading, Marjorle H. C. Healy of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wood, Luc- Salisbury; saxaphone solo, Blanche ille Warner and Gordon Wood mot- Broadhead; talk, Mrs. Robert Winn. spent Thursday afternoon and eveored to Salt Lake City Friday where The theme of the program was ning at the home of his parents-in-laDr. and Mrs. J. A. Booth. Mr. they spent the week end. "Appreciation of Mothers." Healy was on his way to Richfield Mr. and Mrs. WilUiam J. Sorensen The members of the F. F. A. met and back through Price to attend of Preseott, Arizona, are visiting at Thursday to organize their club for to business afairs the home of Mr. and Mrs. George this year. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wood, Mr. Christiansen. Report cards for the first term and Mrs. O. L. Barnett, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. I. D. NIelson and were given out Thursday. Mrs James H Ockey, Bishop and Miss Nina Nisson of Saint George Student Body Reporter Florence Mrs A. E Smith, Mrs Fred Beck were the dinner guests Sunday of Wilson. and Miss Nelda Beck motored to Mr. and Mrrs. Lyle Bigler. Provo, Wednesday, to attend the wedding reception of Melvln C. MilAccomae Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ockey are in ler and Miss Ada Hasler. Salt Lake City, where Mr. Ockey is A strip of land called Accomae In the L. D. S. Hospital receiving belongs to Virginia ; In fact, It Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haynes en It is tertained at a dinner at their home medical treatment. . forms u county of Virginia. the end of a peninsula and Is bound Wednesday evening. The rooms Shirley Sowby of Los Angeles, ed on the east by the Atlantic ocean were decorated with fall flowers. A came to Nephi Sunday where he and on the west by Chesapeake social chat was enjoyed during the will visit this week with friends and bay. afternoon and a delicious dinner relatives. He is the house guest of was served to Mrs. Sarah Brown, Mr. and Mrs. George Sowby. Mrs. Unity Chappell, Mrs. Julia Mrs. Beulah Irons, Mrs. Kath- THE SIN OF MADELON Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Soren erine Anderson, Mrs. John S. Cowan CLAUDETTE COMING Mrs. Jane Vickers, and Mrs. J. W. sen, Mr. and Mrs. George Christ iansen and Miss Jewel Sorensen TO THE VENICE SOON Brough , spent Sunday in Moroni visiting re latives and friends. "THE SIN OF MADELON CLAUTown in Two Countries Miss Ruth Wedel of Montpelier DETTE" from the world famous There Is a town called Beebe Idaho visited during the past week stage play "LULLABY" By Peter plain, which stands half in the with Miss Maureen Lomax. Miss Smith, critic. state of Vermont and half In the Lomax accompained her to Salt "Must take time out from short The of Quebec, Can. Lake City Saturday, returning to subject activities to leap into air province post office was built exactly on the over click heels with and Nephi Sundey. my joy boundary line between the United Lullaby. Wow, wow, wow what a States and Canada. Among those named on the staff picture ! of the "Student Life," student pub"At preview last night it yanked lication of the Utah State Agricul- their hearts out and made their Ancient "Taxi" Meters tural college, is Lois Lunt of Ne- tears wash out the soup stains on It is claimed for the Chinese that phi. Miss Lunt has been named their vests. A production with the some six centuries ago they used a feature writer for the paper. force of 'Over The Hill. only more vehicle which not only carried its so. A hokumless mother love story passengers, but dropped a pebble Mrs. Pearl McPrerron of Salt such as has never before been told into a receptacle to measure off Lake City, formerly Miss Pearl Sut- on the screen. every mile traveled. ton of Nephi is spending this week HELEN HAYS greatest acting here visiting her sister, Mrs. W. P. find for talkies in years. She makes Gadd and her aunt, Mrs. D. K. Br- strong men weep like infants in a own. maternity ward. Her protrayal will stand out like an overgrown giant Miss LaVeve Petty, a student at among undersized midgets. the U. S. A. C. at Logan this winter, EDGAR SELWYN can take a low had the honor of being elected sweeping bow on this one with Inpresident of the pledge members of dividual nods by everyone concernthe Chi Omega Sorority, consisting ed with its production. of a group of twenty girls at the LEWIS STONE magnlficient and college. ROBERT YOUNG another big find for the infant Industry, art, or what Mrs. S. L. Anderson left Wed- is it? Jean Hersholt, lovable Cliff nesday morning for Parowan, where Edwards, Marie Provost, Karen AFamoua Amershe will meet her daughter Mrs. H. Morley the berries. ican Writer, the B. Lyman of Hollywood, California, New photographic effects by the who will return to Nephi with her old mastero, Ollie Marsh and potent Author of Our mother and visit a short time with dialogue by Charlie MacArthur. Next Serial, relatives and friends here. Put them all together and they spell knockout. A picture that will Courtney Byley Cooper Ralph Belliston, The Misses Ruby stand out for all time was born in Kansas City, and Florence Belliston and George Eastern Standard, Central,including MounMissouri, October 31, 1886. Parkes motored to Ogden, Utah last tain and Pacific. He was fifteen when ha beFriday, where they visited with the will ' not be you say Anything gan a kaleidoscopic career Misses Flora and VeraDean Park- strong enough. Ey running: away from home es. They were accompanied home to become a clown in a cirby Mrs. Belliston who has been viscus. Since then he has been Parkes with a Sisters the for iting a newsboy, trucker, glove short time. salesman, circus press agent, actor, monologuist and dancer in vaudeville, newspaper man, rodeo organizer, general 1931 y Certainly, Winn of Preston, Better." , WILLIAM BOYD .,' '' IN ' Mrs. Stanley Idaho visited Sunday in Nephl with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. Tanner and her sister, Mrs. James H. Mrs. Will Chrlstensen of Glendale In the try-ou- ts held last week for Miss Ida Bean spent Sunday in California is visiting this week at the boys' double quartette, the folthe home of her parents, Mr. and lowing boys were selected: Weldon Nephi visiting with her parents Mr. Mrs. Sam Broadhead. Kendall, Donald Bailey, Merritt and Mrs. James Bean. Miss Bean Christison, Lincoln Orme, Maurice is attending school at the U. 8. A. Mrs. P. P, Christison is visiting Barnett, Clarence Cowan, Paul C. at Logan, Utah. with her daughters and Downs, and Gilbert Wilson. in Heljer and Castigate, Utah, this About fifteen little friends ot week. The Seniors of the Girls' Econ Grace Garrett happily surprised her omic club sponsored the following on Friday evening, October 16, the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson and program Thursday; prayer, Irene occasion being her twelth birthday Miss Mabel Wilson of Provo spent Haycock; vocal duet, Marjorle Lo anniversary. Games were the featthe week end with their parents max and Donna M. Belliston; read' ure of the evening and a tasty lunMr. and Mrs. Alex Wilson. Ing, Ivy Seamons; vocal solo, Flor cheon was served. ... -- Thursday, October 22, NEPIII, UTAH S, AND POLL PARROT SHOES ARE THE FINEST FOR GROWING FEET. Nephi Merc. Co. Phone 18 Nephi, Utah Pace Lorenzo 2431 1 1.50 Pace Lorenzo 1467 30 30.00 Pace Lorenzo 1477 .50 Presbytery of Utah .... Orig. 1 1.00 says Pathfinder Magazine. The Relief 54 .50 Society building faces the east in the opWm. L Orlg 4 .75 posite direction from the White Sperry 2650 .50 House and It was toward the Stanley E. E 671 1 1.00 east that the projectors supposed Sullivan John JC. 2027 1 1.00 Mary the city would grow. Cut the de- Wright E. J Orig 1 1.00 velopment of Washington was Wright and in accordance with law, and largely toward the west and northorder of the Board of Directors west, and accordingly It Is from the the on the 4th day of August, A. rear that the Capitol usually Is ap- made D. 1931 as many shares of each parproached. cel of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at public auction at New Orleans' Situation the office of the Company, Nephi, The site of the city of New Orleans Juab County, Utah, on the 31st day Is flat with a slight slope away of October, A. D. 1931, at the hour of from the river to the swamps be- two o'clock P. M. of said day, to pay hind the city. The highest eleva- said delinquent assessment thereon tion above the sea is ten feet, and together with costs of advertising in flood time nearly all of the city and expenses of the sale is from four to twelve feet below C. W. GLAZIER the level of the river, which Is kept Secretary. out by levees or dikes built along First publication October 22, 1931 the entire front and graded down Last publication October 29, 1931 to the flat city site. National Capitol The front of the Capitol at Washington never has been changed, Real Start of Printing Printing began with the use of wood blocks In China some 400 years B. C, but was given its first great impetus about the beginning of the Fifteenth century A. D. by the Germans, probably Gutenberg, with the invention of movable type a and a form printing press. doubts that Gutenberg was the Inventor, but gives him the credit of putting the Idea over. Mow FAR WILL Five Dollars GO? Brit-annic- DELINQUENCIES NOTICE OF SALE Nephl Irrigation Company, Location and Principal place of business, Nephl, Juab County, State The of Utah. NOTICE: There is delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment levied on the 4th day of August, A. D. 1931, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: No. Name Burton Alvin J Blackett Lawrence Bean James Garrett Willard Willard WlUard 3 $1.00 3.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 3.00 1 3 1782 1474 2234 V. I Haynes Cha? Jenkins Chiles Jenkins Craries Jones WmoHpa Jones Jof" .''nh -RTAnrinll jt. I .J'. ,3U 7.50 30 1.00 1.00 . 1263 16V416.50 2197 10 10.00 2353 1 100 ...... 1926 IVt 7.50 .50 492 1954 2H 2.50 50 2144 V4 ............ 341 1 1.00 4 .75 2361 R .67 2040 2-- 3 vi :, 1866 1 100 rate, 1 r . urea Raymond G. t$. Old.. W than any shoes near their price. 4 4.0 Garrett Willaid Garrett Willard f Golden George Golden George Golden George Golden Maber are giving more wear per dollar .50 .50 . . 2163ft H VIl63 1 .J?... 1237 1 ................ Garrett Garrett did a year ago, or it is not doing to day's duty. Friendly Five Shoes No. of of Cert. Shares Amt. Anderson Annie 1136 1184 Bailey Wm. 1199 Bailey Wm Beagley Mary A. Original Belliston Addle 2651 2111 Bowles Alvin Ray Ellison John W Your shoe money must go today, twice as far as it A w iuu n 2430 1 H flft ov l.w n vested in Friendly Fives will go farther in shoe satisfaction than any shoe purchased. America's shoe greatest value. 5 ALL STYLES The Toggery Friendly Five Shoes r . |