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Show Thursday. October THE 29, 1931 Lac: DEPARTMENT STORE, North Main Street 29 Nephi, Utah Now Penney has never offered better for so little I Double cloth, or gr?y New Low Price Orson Cazier attended the funeral of w W. Wilson In Sandy on Tuesday. Mrs J C. Irons ami Mrs. Angus s f Sunt Provo day afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Thoral Howell of Mrs George O. Latimer leuuned home Thursday after a week's visit Mills spent Friday visiting with rel m Salt Lake City at the home of latives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. Delos Paxman. Wallee Blackett went to Cedar Mr and Mrs. William T Helliston City recently where he will remain of Murray were dinner uuest.s of indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton Memmott Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Beck motored to Wednesday to attend Mr. and Mrs. Henry Painter and theSpring City funeral of Mr. Beck's niece, Mrs. daughters Ina and Phvliss spent Bryant Larson. Sunday in Salt Lake City visiting with Miss Buby Painter Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bowles spent the week-en- d in Provo visiting their Mrs. Grant Nelson and daughter Mr. and daughter and Beverly Ann are spending a few Mrs Clinton Crawley. days with Mrs. Nelson's parents Mr. and Mrs. John C. Painter. Superintendent and Mrs. Owen L. Burnett and family enjoyed a busMrs. Leonard Linton entertained iness and pleasure trip to Provo last at her home Tuesday afternoon in Saturday. honor of the eighth birthday anniversary of her son. Kent. ChildMrs. George McDermald. daughren's games were enjoyed and re- ter Luclle and son Gordon of Salt to freshments served the following Lake City Saturday with small guests: Beth Wade, Mercl Mrs. Jennie visited' Beck. Jenkins, Renee Pexton. Gloria Carter, Mildred Cazier, Norma Cazier. Mrs. E. Pace and Mrs. A. H. Arlene Olpin, Virginia Forrest. John Hanson A. visof Price were week-en- d Taylor, Byron Howells. Maurice itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jarrett, LeRoy Ostler, Jack How- Broadhead. ard. Rex Ostler, Dick Ingram, Marvin Park, Thelma Linton, Ray LinMr. William J. Sorenson ton, and the guests of honor Kent and and Mrs. baby son spent a few weeks Linton. visiting in Salt Lake and Nephi with friends and relatives, after which they returned to their home in Prescott, Arizona. Schofleld of Provo en- a bridge luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Olpin and daughter, MLss Irene and Mrs. Enrl Olpin and son Dick visited in Salt Lake City Sunday and Monday of tlits week. Uncle Eben said L'licle Snspleli.li." A Mighty Saving! E5met Flannel L. tertained a troup of Nephi women at her home Saturday afternoon at Last year they sold fast and And now furiously at $4 94 Penney' has slashed $2 from (he price I Unbelievable "till you tec them. Grand, warm ami . . and for the first time Curdy ' arith big Wambino cnll I la-s- vi-.it- wi-i- Mrs. T. Lumberjacks A Mrs A. R. Belliston visited m Provo Saturday, with Mrs T I, Scho-field- . Mr and Mrs Melvin Kobbins are lejoicinii over the arrival of a seven pound boy at their home Tuesday morning Cotton Suede lrow Mr and Mrs. Thus. W Haycock siK'iit Friday and Saturday in Salt lake City Mrs Ole Boswell. Mrs V M Finite and Mrs. Leah Evans motored to Provo Wednesday to attend a bridite party given by Mrs. Ralph Foote. Coats in tan. Local News . Sheeplincd I'.hen, nilirhty often consists In reallzlu" whut you'd he tempted to do If you had ile other feller's chnnce." Washington Star. iHEEPLINED BJolesMsi -- To Hclv Scientists in Novel Tests Were $5.90; Now Mrs. T. G. Carter returned home Saturday after a month's visit in Salt Ltke City. Mr. and Mrs. El-R- Christensen accompained Mrs. Carter to Nephi. They returned to their home Sunday evening. Pen-ney- : v- . - a.-.- Come in and see our selection of spooky, funny, frightening favors, noisemakers, masks, and paper decorations. . We have just the thing to make your party a glorious success. THE LOW PRICES WILL HELP YOU PLAN VOl'R Ft'N. DECORATIONS CARDS MASKS 's Or d & Mangelson Forest Service Employees The forest service says that there are 2,700 regular employees and Mrs. Stephen Boswell Sunday. in the national forests. In addition eve same home the They returned there are 3,(HX) forest guards emning. ployed In the summer to protect the forests against fire. From time to Mrs. Harry' Beagley entertained time there are additional tempothe following members of the family rary workers employed for tire honor of the in at her home, Sunday fighting, but the number varies from birthday anniversary of her hus- year to yenr, the maximum number band: Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Cowan, being 4,000. Mrs. John S. Cowan, Jos. W. Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lunt, and Mrs. DELINQUENCIES Roy T. Cown. NOTICE OF SALE The Nephi Irrigation Company, Location and Principal place of business, Nephi, Juab County, State 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. of No. of Name Cert. Shares Amt. 1136 1 $1.00 Anderson Annie 1184 3 3.00 Bailey Wm 1199 1 1.00 Bailey Wm Beagley Mary A. Original 1 1.00 2651 3 3.00 Belliston Addie 2111 .50 Bowles Alvln Ray 1782 .50 Burton Alvln J 4 1474 4.00 Blackett Lawrence 2234 .50 Bean James 1817 7 7.50 Cazier Orson 2163 .50 Ellison John W 1163 1 1.00 Garrett Willard 1237 1 1.00 Garrett Willard WOMAN'S DAY Men's Work Shoes Work Shoes Of double-tannefirst quality leather ; barnyard ; composition sole. With STORM WELT Heavy composition welt sole. Pliahle brown elk. Real value at $190 2.98 Local News Happenings and Mrs. Duke Page motored to Provo Wednesday where they transacted business. Mr. Mohair velvet reduces "bompi." R. J. Huntington and J. H. Mill-waof Salt Lake City are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd for a few days. rd Beagley of Salt Lake last week with her Miss Ruth Lunt arrived home and Mrs. J. E. Lunt. Wednesday evening after visiting of the week in Salt returned to her home the fore-pa- rt Lake City with her sister, Mrs. Louis Beagley. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Nicol, Mrs. Mrs. Emma B. Sells entertained Maria Dlx, Mrs. Benton Andrews and daughters, Jane and Helen, G. the following people Friday In honW. Robins, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Will or of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bale and Andrews, all of Salt Lake spent daughter Ellen of Payson: Mr. and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mrs. A. W. Olsen, Mrs. A. J. Bowers. Mrs. Leone Ewell and daughter. Andrews. Mrs. Louis City visited parents Mr. Mrs. Beagley Sunday. To snow FAYETTE, IND. motorists how they may enjoy greater comfort and safety In driving by using correctly designed seats upholstered In materials that reduce sliding and slipping, an interesting series of tests has been started at Purdue University under the direction ol Prof. H M. Jacklln. associate professor of automotive engineering. Students are used as subjects tor the tests, which Involve a Jolty "ride" on a shake table, a vibrating platform which bounces up and down like an automobile on a rough road The subjects sit in a standard design automobile seat which Is covered successively with Tour different kinds of automobile upholsters. LA The riders are posed In the correct position at the start of the test. Bands are adjusted across their knees and abdomens and to these, automatic. pencils are adjusted. Any departure from the correct posture la Indicated by means of the pencils on a moving strip of paper which also records the vibrations of the shake table. At the end of a "ride" on each kind of up. holstery, the paper record shows how much the table vibrated and how much the subject slid or slipped around on each kind of fabric Preliminary tests indicate that pile surfaced fabric like mohair velvet, bj gripping the clothing, helps hold the occupant of a seat In correct position and la an aid to comfort and safety OFFICIAL LIST OF NOMINATIONS REPUBLICAN ' - - - J? r C-nii- 1 H gSSS O For Mayor PETER B. COWAk TICKET For Mayor RUSSELL HAWKINS raffia For Mayor Term For Councilman, Term For Councilman, Term WALTER F. BROTJGH For Councilman, 2 -- year Term WALTER P. GADD For Councilman, Term For Councilman, 2 -- year Term ROBERT P. GARRETT Term For Councilman, LeROY WHITEHEAD For Councilman, For Councilman, Term WILFORD BAILEY For Councilman, 2 -- year Term WILFORD BELLISTON For Councilman, For Recorder MRS. BESSIE HIGGINSON For Recorder MRS. MARTHA J. VICKERS For Recorder For Treasurer For Treasurer For Treasurer Secretary. First publication October 22, 1931 Last publication October 29. 1931 THE VERY CENTRE OP EVERYTHINO J-- 0OU9tBWrmBsTHv4T09l I ATTTiACTTVB WEeKUr.MOKTHOf AND K&SID&rmA-J- RAT&S J The Alexandria Hotel I fc on crfftfiarcecj cham erf Hotels in CaJ'rfcxnia tCEPPLEY CHARLES R HAMILTON J, fjl J J H Jeskkrrt !! lill II MbeVrw IBM I Managing ' Onxtxr IMI 1 milll S3Sa95BtS?2SS2ar4a Term VuewsreiKl MMe.-tiu- Term LAVELL CAZIER State of Utah, County of Juab I, Bessie Higginson, City Recorder of Nephi City, Juab County, Utah dd- hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct list of the names of persons named as candidates for the respective offices therein Indicated as appears In the certificate of nominations, filed in my office, and to be voted for at the election to be held on the 3rd day of Nevember, A. D. 1931. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 24th day of October, A. D. 1931. BESSIE HIGGINSON, (SEAL) City Recorder. - 3-- i For Councilman, A. B. GIBSON BURTON 3-- 2-- i For Councilman, Term DENNIS WOOD CAMILLA Golden George Golden George Golden George Golden Maber 1 341 1.00 Haynes Charles 2361 4 .75 Jenkins Charles R 3 2040 Jenkins Charles R .67 1866 1 1.00 Jones Wm 834 8 8.00 Jones Joseph 2004 Kendall E. Fred 50 2430 1 1.00 Pace Raymond G 2431 1'4 1.50 Pace Lorenzo Pace Lorenzo 1467 30 30.00 Pace Lorenzo 1477 .50 Presbytery of Utah .... Orig. 1 1.00 54 H .50 Relief Society .75 Sperry Wm. L Orig 4 .50 2650 Vi Stanley E. E 671 1 1.00 Sullivan John J 2027 1 1.00 Wright Mary C Orig 1 1.00 Wright E. J and in accordance with law, and the order of the Board of Directors made on the 4th day of August, A. D. 1931 as many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at public auction at the office of the Company, Nephi, Juab County, Utah, on the 31st day of October, A. D. 1931, at the hour of two o'clock P. M. of said day, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon together with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale C. W. GLAZIER Epptey Hot3 Coslrf HoS yrtt cTthe " the middle west. Loursvl lie, Kv' I o 2 -- year WeiM IMiijV HT J-gt- TICKET 'i 1263 16 16.50 2197 10 10.00 2353 1 1.00 1926 74 7.50 492 4 .50 1954 2'i 2.50 2144 H .50 Ji. After 35 iv Garrett Willard Garrett Willard Garrett Willard liitebnaiiQrially S'amoitb" -- 9 Kciicae CHICAGO Woman s greatest Century of Progress will come in the next 100 j ears, according to Mile ManKa Rubinstein, celebrated Parisian oeauty specialist who recently visited Chicago's Century of Progress buildings for the purpose of planning an extensive beauty exhibit at the 1933 World's Pair During the past century, the women of virtually all nation have made tremendous strides in business science, the arts, and even athletics HUe. Rubinstein said "But la the next 100 years women wUl really come Into their own and will make greater relative progress than men Ulle Rubinstein is a sister ana coworker of time Helena Rubinstein founder of a (10.000.000 Internationa'' business in cosmetics DEMOCRATIC FAVORS GAMES Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Boswell and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Boswell of Salt Lake City visited their parents, Mr. last year at for almost two dollars more I Warm ? You bet. And the big W.imhino collar is an added feature Nothing to beat it for comfort ! A sensation demand a year ago at Penncy's for 98c I Exactly the same now, 'though costing less. Heavy twill, full cut and strongly made. Olive and grey. . son-in-la- w Students Take "Ride" On Platform Coats la great PAGE FIVE UTAH Local Social Miss Fmma Bellisum of Murray and Ella Greenwood of Sandy were guests of Miss IKnma M Belll.ston Sunday Boys1 . Local and Social Hayiu-- Save 52.! TIMES-XKWS- The startling theory that no woman attains real beauty until the age of 35 was expounded here recently by Mme. Helena Rubin stein, celebrated cosmetic stylist "l am not decrying youth." she said. "I love It. It Is fresh, charming, gay, inspirational. Youth works hard and laughs easily. It Is always surrounded with the promise of beauty. But al ways that promise Is In the future. "A woman may be beautiful from 35 them to 70. and I have seen many-o- f at each extreme. Before 35. she can be charming, pretty, promising: but only when Time has laid Its softening hand on youth, when experience, love, suffering, living has ripened the green peach. can there be completion and loveliness." NEW YORK Fresh breads and rolls are delicious at and at every meal. ...They are healthtime any too for ful, they contain vitamins that build the body. .. Why not have them fresh every day instead of stale, home baked bread two of every three days. We bake every day but Sunday. X. L. Bakery |