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Show THE PARAMOUNT PltOVO TIIEATUE wai irn m NErill. UTAH S. Ft. Green News Local - Social One Night Only Saturday February 9th Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Ha- Mrs. Edward Jjius Is trending wn announce the marriage of their this week In Bait Laka City. of Goble daughter. Jewel, to Elwin Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lunt and Mrs. Nephi on January 18th. Thomas Belliston visited in Rich field over the Sadie Sorenson of the arrival of Mr and Mrs. J. N. C. Pexton were a son at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sorenson of Salt Lake Salt Lake City business visitors on week-en- Glamorous )rThai FmrrT Dribart Pli Tit AVI TIMES-NEW- ElvA ywifcsM W FT 3 Tuesday. A. P. Anderson received the news this week from Mr. and Mrs. Al Isome of Los Angeles that their son, Irvm, 20 years old. wno was In a wreck a few months ago, had to undergo an operation for the temoval of his foot and part of his leg. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stowell and family sient Sunday and Monday in Provo. Miss Ruth BeaKlev is snendine this week In Richfield with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beagley 4 : V' ' . . liuuaian - i Mineral Oil V 5 The Genuine Original fit s d. City. J AlBOLENE Interned Strikers Arc Happy w Nature's wy ( rente eoniiipstiea without the m i hsbil forming drags. . -- j It thotetgblj cstrs th intestine! IwtK-i- trsci I'-- . ' i t ' SfJT '' vV1- -, ' . Wstsri r 'jr. i .... without sLwbed 9r uiM-ttin- ImCi by the bod the di-- .! ion. ! U lorli u an, lastrltMs. lis art loo V. triule let positive. Mrs. D. W. Black of Price is Miss and Mr. home the Gadd. at Don of formerly visiting fr. Lucille AUred. is recovering from a Mrs. Robert Winn this week. the at for anendicitls nueratlon Mrs. Henry Williams and Mrs. Dice Hospital at Moroni. - 6UP&F? CAST -- SPLENDID SCENts Roy Chase were Salt Lake City lsitors last Friday. A large number of woolgTowers MAIL ORDERS row I"CI.OP. A TniKF.D STAMPED from Fountain Green attended the K WKI.OI'K last Fred Sorenson of the C C C camp convention In Salt Lake City row. mt 1 I.S m. Lower Floor. I.t (I ro at week-en- d. Cedar City spent the week Slat All Inrlao I'rlwa 1 Rowa 4t.l. Ilalrour fl.ia. tnd In Nephl. Tax. Funeral services were held Thurs Mrs. W. F. Brough spent Tues Druggists day afternoon for Shirley Holman, tilriliers wlio were nrr'stod ly Georgia Natiotml Otiara-'me7 months old dauKhter of Mr. and day In Provo visiting with her and Teitilo here bliown enJ'''!S the c!iov provhleil fir are ut Atlanta Interned Mrs.) Reese Holman of Ely. Nevada, daughter, Dorothy, who Is there them. who was brought here for burial. attending the B. Y. U. The speakers at the services were Thomas Christensen of Mount proKirient Jos. R. Christiansen. Ir- vin Oldrovd. and Btshon Athony Pleasant is visltint? at the home Winters. Prayers were offered by of Mr! and Mrs. B V. Cooper this Conrad Aagara ana oie a. au-re- week. Mr. and Mrs. John Green and Miss Ruby Painter of Salt Lake A vocal solo by Mrs. Hilda Floyd McPherson visited on City and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Naef Christiansen and the ward Choir Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hackey and Mrs. and Tuesday with relatives and Ray Painter of Eureka visited numbers were the musical selections daughter Melba of Certervllle were Monday over the week-en- d at the home of week end guests at the home of Mr. at Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Henry Painter, their and Mr. Ford. Mrs. and of Aele Dean wife Nlelson. Eugene Mrs. Mrs. Hyrum Fields returned home parents. Nielson, who has been suffering from Salt Lake City where Friday BernDll Gowers entertained Mrs. was to the weeks taken for two she has spent the past ten days Mr. nnd Mrs. George P. Parker In afternoon her honor of L. D. S. hospital Saturday Friday her sister. of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Albert daughter, Ruth Ann, the occasion with Rasmussen of Provo visited at the being her 3rd birthday anniversary Mrs. Dean Howard returned to home of Mr. and Mrs Frank War The annual M Men and Gleaner she where Provo from home her ner on Saturday, Mrs. E. N. Wagstaff of Amer Girl banquet of Fountain Green Is visiting for a few has spent the past week receiving lean Fork will be held on February 9th. treatment. medical Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Belliston days with her son - in - law and and daughter Dorothy spent the All of the 21 registered scouts daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Myron R. Mrs. H. M. Hanson and children week-en- d in Salt Lake City. While of troop 34 of Bryce Canyon coun- Moyle. visited Saturday with relatives at there they visited with Miss Donna cil to went where Nephl Monday Human Organ Busy Belliston, and Mr. Belliston attend TZ Kentucky's Official Flower Mr. and Mrs. Mark CodHlnitnn Sclplo. enjoyed an afternon in the and ed the The average pair of lungs ex- they convention. Olr-son Hnsiam and Jack Although known for years as the school Juab pool. swimming Sat high Miss Ruby Belliston spent of American Fork were guests at bluegrass state, not until the 1934 pands and contracts 10,000.000 times home of President and Mrs. Nicholas G me nome or Mr. and Mrs. M. R, urday at Nephl at the in a year; the average eye roves session of the legislature did KenNOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Belliston, re Smith of Salt Lake City were Moyle on Sunday. tucky give official recognition to the hack and forth 36,000,000 times, and (Publisher) con to to Mills Sunday turning guests at the home of Mr nnd STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA s the average heart beats 40,000,000 The legislature voted plant. tmue her work. Mrs. James H. Ockey on Monday T.n- Harold Vickers and Howard TJ. of the the official plant and flower times, pumping enough blood to fill Department Interior, ana Tuesday of this week. Mr S Land office at Salt Lake City, cas of the C C C camp at Mount of the state In place of goMenrod. "i0 railway engine tanks. Mrs. W. Lloyd Williams and Smith was recently aDnointed nrp Pleasant were week-en- d visitors at children Utah, January 26, 1935. returned hbme Sunday sident of the California mission Get NOTICE is hereby givfen that the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester from Nephi after spending three William Stanley Jarrett of Nephl B. Belliston. weeks at the home of Mr. and LOGAN Miss Donna Garbett Utah, who on Feb. 2, 1928 made daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Anderson, Mrs. George Wilkey. stockraising homestead entry No. Mrs. at Garbett of Nenhi has been sel Olive Anderson and Mrs. 042691 for E'4EH Sec 22. WV4 W& NOTICE TO CREDITORS ected as assistant chairman of the Anderson Grant and of Moroni babv 23 sec E'.i Estate of Emma E. Garrett, de- - grand march committee for thp Township 12 S. Range were at the home of Mr. and ces;std. 1 Creditors will present claims Military Ball, which will be held West, Salt Lake Meridian, has Mrs. visitors Bernell Gowers on Friday. filed notice of Intention to make with vouchers to the undersigned at tne Utah State Agricultural colfinal proof, to establish claim to at the office of Will L. Hoyt, Att- lege on Washipngton's birthday, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mayer orney the land above described, before and at Law, Nephi Utah on or February 22. Happy Days in Spain .lru Bonnie Mrs and daughter before the 4th day of April, A. D' Thomas F. Thomas, Register, U. S of Seville, Spain, has 130 holidays. visited Parges Mr with Lynndyl 1935. Land office, at Salt Lake City, Utah ana Missouri's Names Mrs. George Christiansen on It Is a city of bullfights, dancing, on the 12th day of March, 1935. CHARLES H. GARRETT, Missouri was successively called fans and the pretty women who ar Sunday. Administrator of the estate Claimant names as witnesses: Dell Sperry, William Ockey, Ralph of Despondency Is so E. Garrett, deceased. District of Ixiu Isiana, the territory behind them. Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Jones, Mr. and Date Emma of first publication Jan. 31, of Louisiana and the territory of scarce that suicide is practically Barnes and Alvin Anderson, all of Mrs. John Jackson aici Mr. and Missouri. Nephl, Utah. Mrs. B. V. Cooper attended the 1935; Last publication, Feb. 21, 1935 THOMAS F THOMAS, Lions club banquet at Mt. Pleasant Register. Saturday evening. Frist, Jan. 31, Last Feb 28, 1935. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Boswell and Jraini Are Needed Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Boswell of Jud Tunkins says the harder a Salt Lake City spent " " :" M man at the Sunday works the more brains he needs home of Mr. and Mrs Stephen 1 Five children were killed and 20 Injured when a bus andwr--truck col to keep him helping on the Job Ink. e t view a o' stead of It. shows D. 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