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Show THE Alle n s Locai and Socio Belliston, a student at at Ephralm, vLslted with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Belliston Wednesday. March 6 and and Mrs. Gilbert Bailey s)ent Saturday In Salt Lake City visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Jorgensen and Carol Bailey. GRAPE FRUIT 19c STRING BEANS lie Brand. cans 24 65 1 BREAKFAST BACON Sliced, 29c pound WHITE VINEGAR One gallon 25c ... SOAP Buttermilk Rosemary Belliston of Bait Luxe City was a week end guest at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. L. Belliston. 3 IUC Antiseptic Toile Tissue, 3 rolls W. Franklin Foote was a visitor Provo Saturday and 8unday. bar. 4j 1 TUNA FLAKES Clear Water cany ... Brand XyQ 2 In REX LYE Mr. and Mrs. George Olson of Mount Pleasant were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hall. 3 2j)C cans Catherine Bowles of Provo visited with her during the week-en- d mother, Mrs Alvln Bowles. SOAP 27c iV l'odirs aslant' New Mexican Tomat- cen per pound lbC DRESSING Quart jar 25c ... HERSHEY'S 1 pound can COCOA 13c .. OVALTINE Large Size 59c ... LOOSE COCO AN UT TAMALES Mrs. J. W. Brough returned to her home Sunday after visiting In Provo for the past veek at the home of Mrs. John Schoficld. Derley Tamales, Our Regular Price Mr. and Mrs. W(. H. Belliston, W. J. Allen, Miss Florence Allen 25c PINK-EY- 2 BEANS E 21c pounds BEEF GRAIN-FE- D Fot Roast, pound .... 13c lCc Small size, pnr doen POT ROAST Fancy Grain-Fe- d Beef per pound Ctystal Wid J Jilt, package S'lver Leaf Lard pound cartons ... Maureen Kendall, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. June Kendall of Nephl, has been chosen a member of the cast for "Peace on Earth" next Little Theatre play to be presented at the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan on March 27 and 28. 15c of Provo was a Mrs. Roy T. 29c Cl CARROTS Mrs. George D. Haymond enter tained at her home Wednesday for the Social Neighbors club. The afternoon was spent in sewing and social chat. Luncheon was served at six o'clock. The following mem bers were present: Mrs. G. R. Judd, Mrs. I. M. Petty, Mrs. Gilbert Bailey. Mrs. A. L. Garbett, Mrs. J. E. Ostler, Mrs. George Ostler, Mrs. P. B. Cowan, Mrs. Russell Hawkins. Mrs. T. W. Allred, Mrs. Mrs. narry special vr r wrvoie, v' i r guests, m xwi. ivx. jtxi a una ivirs. x ra.n& l ay- lor of Levan and the hostess, Mrs. George D. Haymond. Fresh Bunched Carros r 3 bunches IUC Small Size, ry Dozen a. iteelfaUC CHEESE Fresh today 'i pound package JCt OR SEtAGGS FOOD "A DIP. Surety of Turlty" '."i J' 9c CARD OF THANKS Levan News Mrs. A. V. Sre'th, Miss Cora Wankler and Mrs. Thelda Wan-klmotored to Ealt Lake City last Mrs Smith's daughters, Friday. who have been attending school In the above city, returned for a few days here. - er CLASSIFIED Mr. and Mrs. Leonard V. Nielsen and son Boyd of Salt Lake City visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mangelson. We wish to extend our appreciation to the many friends who assisted us in any way during the sickness and following the death of our son, Hal, also for the beautiful floral offerings. Anderson Family Toland Family Fountain Green. MILLS NEWS Misses Mildred Taylor and Martha Francom returned home last week end after attending the club leaders training school for held at the U. S. A. C. at Logan. 4-- H of Salt Lake City spent Friday and Saturday of last week with relatives here. M. W. Mangelson Delia Tunbridge left MonWilliams and childMrs. day for Salt Lake City on account ren areCharles In Mantl for an indefinite of the illness of her daughter, stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jenkins. Mrs. Stan Hoyt. Miller of Caldwell, Idaho, Joseph Charles Williams has retured is here visiting at the home of Hans Ander- to his work at Chaplain after behis brother-in-laing at Mills for the past month. son. Service at a Service Station to most car owners means that the attendant must make an impression by serving the car with gas, oil andwater, all .at breakneck speed. OUR SERVICE George Orgill and Frank Bellst-owere in Nephi Monday on bus- n iness. Mr. and Mrs. Edhardt Bendixon in Salt Lake City the fore part of the week attending the funeral services for Mr. Bendixon's brother. were Joe and Mike Harve of Fillmore have spent the past week at the The home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy home of Danniel Fields. Jackman was the scene of a well Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williams arranged wedding reception for Mr. and family spent the week end and Mrs. Kenneth Warren, who were married last week. The ser visiting with relatives at Chaplain, ving table held a center piece of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Howard and sweet peas and daffodils in pink and white. Places were set for son Billle and Mrs. William Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Warren and and daughter Betty spent Sunday family, Mr. and Mrs. William Co with relatives at Scipio. oper of Nephl, Arthur Jackman of Tom Shiozaki was In Salt Lake Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. City on business Tuesday. Jackman, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Jack-maJungi Shiozaki spent the weekMr. and Mrs. Peter B. Peter son and daughter Amy, Mr. and end with his family at Mills. Mrs. Andrew Poulosn, Mr. and ' John Williams was in Salt Lake Mrs. Alvin Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Mangelson, Arvllla C.ty on busiifjss Sunday and Taylor, the host and hostess and Monday. family and the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williams ana Mr. and Mrs. Warren. family, Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer AaMrs. Mary Anderson was host pard were in Nephl on business ess to a number of lady friends Tuesday. Wednesday afternoon at her home, Bill Hare visited at Mills Monine occasion Deing ner birthday day with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Those enjoying the anniversary. hot supper were Evelyn Brough Fields. and James Anderson Jr of Nephl, Mrs. Zella Sutherland of Provo, S. Aagard and James P. Christen-csTalka Peterson, Annie Poulson, and scout master C. S. Wood, Christena Stephenson, Mrs. S. E. met recently to formulate plans Malmgren, Katie Aagard. Nellie for an extensive scouting program Jennings, Florence Rosequist, Ruby for the Boy Scouts of Levan for the Winter, Geneva Anderson, Reta coming summer. The committe Is Ballow, Rachael Ballow, Anna Con very deslrious of having the supnelly, Mrs. Charles Painter, and port of the community in the the guest of honor, Mrs. Ander- tcouting movement. n, Courteous Attendant. Air and air gauges always available. Enough spare change so you don't wait while we run out to find some. That little something you need for your car. Reliable advice on repair and maintainance about those parts you don't know where to buy. Those little adjustments that are so essential. remiemeber that When you plan your Spring- House-cleaniwe expertly clean RUGS, CARPETS, DRAPES & CURTAINS REASONABLY! REMEMBER Dry cleaning is not a us Ft. Green News Born to Mi and Mrs. Dean Nlel- son, March 3rd, a girl. . Mrs. Hyrum Jacobson has return ed from Salt Lake City where she has spent the past month with Mr. and Mrs. Gardell Jacobson, who are rejoicing 6ver the of a son, recently. Word was received last Saturday from Boulder City, Nevada, br Carl Anderson of the death of his little grandson, Hal, agp 26 months, and a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson. He died of pneu-ir.r-and his body was brought here for burial. The funeral services were held Tuesday at the ward chapel. The speakers were President Joseph R. Christiansen, Niels E. Mikkelson and Bishop P. Oldroyd. A vocal duet was sung by Randal Christiansen and Elmer Hill and a vocal solo by Hilda Christiansen. The ward choir also furnished three numbers. Hhe prayers were offered by James F. Robertson and Averil Larson. The grave was dedicated by Abe Livingston. ia side-lin- e with Carter Cleaning and Tailoring Co. "I ASK US ABOUT OUR MOTH-PROOFIN- In leaving Nephi, I wish to express my sincere thanks to all parents for their patience in helping The Salt Creek camn of th: tc carry out the control of more of Utah Pioneers will serious communicable disease, by Daughters meet at tne home of Mrs. Beulah1 control of the "common" cold. It Irons on Wednesday. March 11 is not always easy to isolate and at 7:30 P. M. A good program has keep these active children at home been arranged. The history of the and I wish to publicly express late Judge Joshua Greenwood will appreciation of your help. So be given by his daughter, Lucille many more serious illnesses result All eligible members are from colds, so much loss of adult Brough. invitea to attend. time from work, that one is amply repaid for the trouble taken m The Birch camn of the Daiieh.l trying to make the common cold ters of Utah Pioneers will meeti uncommon. Scarlet fever begins like, a comat the home rf rnncrhti- - Matna-- i and if colds were conGor?rs, Friday, March 13, at mon cold, 3 P. M. The be given quered, we would help to eliminate history by the Boswell family. The lesson, seme cases of this disease. I wish also to commend the "The Cattle and Khppr Tnrinstrv of the Pioneers" will be given by teaching staff for their excellent ' work. a. j. oowers. Sara Nelson Akram. al Mrs. S. E. Malmgren entertained a number of relatives and friends at a quilting party Monday afternoon. A dainty luncheon was served to Mrs. Arvllla Taylor, Mrs. Cora Jackman, Mrs. Annie Poulson, Mrs. Virgil- - Christensen, Mrs. Merle Peterson, Mrs. Carma Peterson, Mrs Nellie Jennings, Mrs. Eva Mangel son, Mrs. Florence Rosequist Mrs. Faye Malmgren and the hostess. THE WORLD Sponsored by FOR SALE Four shares Nephl Band Mothers, Friday, Mar. 13. 7.30. Irrrigation Water, $125.00 per share Tour Starts at H. S. bldg., See Stanley Jarrett. Five Fine Entertainments For All. TRIP 1 NEWS The Fort Wall ramn of th n P. will meet at the home of Mrs. Amy Warner March 11 at Mr. and Mrs. John Green were .ju. ine biography of her grand-- 1 business visitors at Nephi on Wed- parents, James Oliver and Maria nesday. Dalley will be given. The lesson topic will also be civen. All mem. Mr. and Mrs. Oalvin Ockey and ueis are urgea io oe present. children visited at the home of Mrs. Ockey's sister, Mrs. La Mar Madsen of Mantl on Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. AROUND FOR 25 CENTS A YOI R FINE DRESSES AN'D Sl'ITS are the most difficult to finish. They require real craftsmanto spot ship and special equipment something more than a pressing machine. Visit our modern scientific plant and watch our trained experts restore these garments to their original. Then srnd in your costly dresses and suits and let our craftsmen clean them, finish them and restore the original beauty. CALL 280 We'll pick them up promptly Mrs. Sara N. Akram Leaves V. op-- -' to clean w-i-ll Erlck Wankier and Marion Chris-tese- n left for California last SatJoseph and George Orgill were urday where they have a job shear- business visitors at Ephralm on Wednesday. ing sheep. f Will help You enjoy it! The "AnEaent" club held their first social Wednesday, February 26. 1936, In the Juab high gym. The party featured dancing, with music being furnished by Dick's Rhythm Rascals. At Intermission, refreshments were served In thA Homo Economics department by four 9th All but three club grade girls. members were present with partners. Each lady was presented with a novelty program. ... 11 Clean CLOTHES Rose Chandler of Salt Lake City at the home of her niece, Mrs.! John Wilson, for an Indefinite stay. 15c ORANGES yy t'i 19c Fresh Asparagus Per pound 1 tives. ASPARAGUS COTTAGE Steer - your LARD Miss 35c A IOC LEMONS Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Bailey of Spokane, Washington are visiting in Nephl this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey. Mr. Bailey Is a partner In the Bailey-McCuRlteway store and reports that he Is very pleased with the way business is progressing. The annual party given by the Nephl Poultry Association will be No. 2 'a can held on Thursday, March 12, In stead of March 18, as previously anounced. The party will be held BUTTER at the egg grading plant at 8 P. M. A musical program will be given, Solid Pack, pound .... followed by dancing. The adult population of Nephl and vicinity is cordially invited to join the frolic free of charge,- however, there will be no admittance without tickets. Tickets may be obtained from any of the following men: Myron R. Moyle, John Richardson, Clarence H. Warner, WalHarry Beagely, James A WILL BUY home, priced ter J. Olpln, Alton Gadd. J. Walter Times-New- s. Phillips, Call The right. Paxman, Nephi; Earl Green, Mona HARNESS REPAIRING, OILING and Alex Peterson, Levan. I am prepared to repair and oil The annual election of officers harnesses and sadles at my home in Nephl. George A. Allen, 104 E was held by the Ladies Literary club Monday evening at the home 4 North. of Mrs. E. R. Forrest. After a del25 acres of farm icious luncheon, served at small FOR SALE tables, the election took place. All land. See Mrs. Vilate Jones. present officers were retained for year. The following memAnyone needing gravel for yards another or walks please call 302W. 3tl bers were present: Mrs. E. B. Judd, Mrs. George A. Sperry. Mrs. J. M. LUMP COAL $6.50 a ton, in Christensen, Miss Lulu McPherson, ton lots; $6.25 in lots. Fred Mrs. E. R. Forrest, Mrs. Wilson Mrs. J. L. Belliston, Mrs. Kendall. 4tip Glazier, Roy T. Cowan, Mrs. W. F. Brough, Mrs. Dennis Wood, Mrs. Ralph BelNOTICE The annual meeting of the Nephl liston, Mrs. M. L. Sowby, Miss A. E. Smith, Chapter of the American Red Neva Booth, Mrs. Cross will be held In the city hall Mrs. A. L. Garbett, Mrs. P. B. CoMrs. Robert Winn, Mrs. T. Wednesday evening, March 11, at wan, 7:30 o'clock. All members are re- H. Burton, and Mrs William Baiquested to be present and partic- ley. ipate in the election of officers for the coming year. FOR SALE Apples. Orson Caz-ic- r. L. K. WEBB, Secretary Phone 91R2 FOR SALE Good building lot. See J A. Christensen. 2tip Z5C Fresh Bunch Turnips 3 bunches TOMATOES Solid Pack to a Jai TURNIPS end Miss Donna Pexton spent the fore part of last week in Salt Lake City. ne pound S Cowan of end guest Miss Edna Nils.son of American Fork spent the week end In Ne phl visiting with friends and rela-- ! OATS 3 lb TOMATOES week Mrs. P. B. Cowan visited at the hrnie of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hoover in Provo during the lX'st week. ar ' Mr. and C. B. Lorn ax announce the birth of a daughter Thursday, March 5th. LAUNDRY Coupons are good 1 Large Package r iff j"' Mrs. Cowan, his mother. 1 SALAD Erma Brown entertained on her birthday anniversary for a few friends and relatives. Tom PAR JERICHO C C C CAMP NEWS Better weather during the past given the work to show greater progress. The right of way cleartwo weeks has crews a chance ance on 16 Vi miles of the Cherry Creek road will be completed this week. The grader and caterpillar crews are working two shifts daily on this project which is the first section of the 90 mile road connecting Nephi with the Nevada line One erosion control project has been completed on Hop Creek wash near camp and work on the Coyote Knoll reservoir on the Northeast corner of Desert mountain will be started this week. The company strength is now up to 185, with the transfer of 7 Utah boys from the Antelope spring camp. Interest In leather work, as a hobby, has increased by leaps and bounds. At present a group of 60 enrollees are turning out belts, kodak cases, bill folds, moccasins and many other useful articles. SERVICE G Local and Social Mrs. Evelyn Kendall, work and business leader of the Nephi ward Relief Society, announces that she has secured the services of Stake leader, Mrs. Tola Jenkins, for the regular meeting next Tuesday. Mrs. Jenkins will demonstrate methods of cleaning wall paper and making rag rugs. All ladles of the ward are asked to attend. 4-- H Club Leaders Return From Sessions at Logan After a six day intensive training course at the Utah State Agricultural college 132 club leaders and extension workers from 22 counties of the state of Utah re turned to their homes Saturday from Logan. A detailed program, beginning at 8 A. M., February 24, was carried through morning, afternon and eve ning to February 29, under the direction of D. P. Murray and Miss Myrtle Davidson, state club leaders. Special training was given to the leaders in clothing, foods home management, poultry, sheep, swine, beef, dairying, forestry and crops. In addition lecturers appeared before the general assembly to stimulate the leaders with discussion of timely and helpful topics to assist in conducting H clubs throughout the state. In the closing session of the course. Director Peterson outlined the qualifications of leadership. This address was designed to stimulate the club leaders in carrying on their work when they returned to their respective communities. "Leaders are born and not necYour leaders essarily developed. should be chosen as such," he said. "If you are truly a leader you have a love and fellowship for your comrades and associates. You are willing to give to them some of your effort or else you are not a You are willing to true leader. tolerate people Impartially. 4-- H 4-- Ir-v- ln Mr. and Mrs. Soren P. Hanson received word Sunday of the death of their little 5 year old grandson, Dean, who died of pneumonia In He was the Brigham Canyon. son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hansen and his body was taken to Mt. Pleasant for burial. E. week J. Johnson received word this of the death of Mrs. Annie Otteson Johnson, who died of heart trouble. She was the wife of the late E. T. Johnson and her funeral and burial took place In Oregon where she was visiting with her daughter. A True Fable a student of 1938, to be lexact Once upon a time Chemistry completed his college course and set out to seek his fortune. But opportunities were scarce. After spending considerable time vainly prying about the town, he decided to take a short, intensive course in"' stenography at the L. I). S .BUSINESS COLLEGE. Equipped with this new training, he again took up the quest. A smelting company said, "Sorry, we haven't' anything now, but here's an application blank." However the young chemist had learned that there is a difference in applications. He prepared a letter that won immediate attention and a tryout. lie was offered a stenowhen the next vacancy occur ed in the assayand graphic job ing department he was trans flrrred. Now he's a full fledged chemist. Invesitgate our courses, methods, equipment, employment vice TODAY ser- n, CHECK UP ON THE MANY ADVANTAGES SHOPPING WITH US. OF SILVER MAPLE SERVICE j ; 1936 GOODBVE Foote of Provo was the Olympic Health Soap, 1 3 bars IUC Crystal White in bare IUC 5, Sunday guest at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foote. SOAP soap TOILET TISSUE Bachelor of Bait Lake City visited Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Bach elor. George: Ernestine s Mr. 7 One dozen College March Thursday, Local and Social Now is the time to buy your garden and flower seeds for your spring planting. We havte a large variety in two of the cents a package can now be bought for five rent. Seleel Northern King and Kerry" leading need company' that have bold in the past for ten Many of their youra while we have a complete stock Donna BARGAINS NEPHI. UTAH S, SEEDS Milton Ingram spent Saturday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Ingram. Snow TIMES-NEW- Mrs, August Johnson and children Janice and Dennis returned to their home this week after a six weeks visit with relatives in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Oldroyd gave a shower on Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Oldson. royd. Many guests were present. Lyman Christensen of the C C C Mrs. Elmo Anderson and childcamp at Blandlng. Utah Is spendof J. L. Francom, chairman, H. ing this week with his parents, ren of Standardville, Utah.vislted R. Francom, C C Christensen, O. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Christensen. this week with relatives here. L. D. S Business College 70 North Main Was. 1812 Salt Lake City Utah |