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Show V, I 4 Thursday, Nov. 17, The 1938 CARD OF APPRECIATION 'Perce Strings' 1 I am invention ft TO MAKE PEOPLE Tim NEPHI DRUG CO. by IT WHX fVW WHY BOTHER-- ? JUST LNO THEM R MONEY pSOMB I you TO May I again tender my appreciation and sincere thanks to my friends. Democrats and Republicans who so decisively and effectively gave me their ssupport and votes for the office of County attorney. The result of the election clearly shows the sentiment of the Tintlc voters as to the location for this office, and that it is a fair and equitable division of offices will now, I believe, be recognized by both the east and west sides of the PUT TO the RewnxmoN test FOft RELIABILITY OF J NEPHI ca drug YOU'LL CTRTpLeASED county. Edward Pike FOR SALE Friday and Saturday 2 large loaves Nephi'a best bread 15c. X. L. Bakery. ECONOMIZE. Read's BE WISE Residence Barber Shop. Haircuts 25 20c. Corner East Wasatch service. with De Luxe FOR SALE Friday and Saturday Cinnamon Rolls, Doughnuts, 19c dz. Cookies, 15c doz. X. L. Bakery. WANT A Malted Milk, 10c Friday and Saturday at X. L. Bakery. WILL TRADE 2 loaves Nephi's best loaves Nephi's best 15c. X L Bakery Local Social :!f: JJBiiMv WATERFILL& gpSl Todax one I'Lfci SsSVIiSi Yft kJSbi"1 C MUKfl'j nVPAia never disappoints. Waterfi" UNTUCKV Frarier Distillery Co. Anchorage, Ky. j&Jl W ' recognized America's finer whiskies. A tucky Bourbon. It 1 SMCC W IWO I WaterfillFrazier"! FAMOUS I Ji $5.50 and up per pair Delicious and JonFOR SALE athan Apples. Stephen Boswell. CODE NUMBERS EM j m PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES: Consult County Clerk or Respecive Signers for Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Arthur J. Mitchell, also known as A. J. Mitchell, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his office, Venice Buildirig. "Nephi, Utah on or before the 2nd fey of January, A. D. 1939. P. N. Anderson, Administrator with the will annexed of Arthur J. Mitchell, also known as A. J. Mitchell, deceased. Date of first publication, November 3rd. 1938. Calif. Red Port Gals. 934 Qts. 933 f Call! Whlte Port Gals. 946 Qts. 938 Colli. Qts. 972 bee :S br Alcohol 20 SPECIAL ORDER CURTAINS 7Vfs a,,u UP c unci - 1 a 1 B. I mm, 1 a I CJur Window Display SELLS FURNITURE CO. Japanese Greeted With Peace Offerings e, Muscatel Gals. 973 Colli. Sherry Qts. 1038 , - ii Local Social News 1 t Priced from Final votes for Harvest Queen -candidates were cast November 16, with Norma Christiansen, Alice Fowkes and Ida Jen Harris receiving the largest number of votes. One of these girls will be chosen to reign as queen and the other two as attendants at the Harvest ball Mrs. Josenhine Thompson and on November 25. son Edward returned to their home in St. George Sunday. Seven students were chosen out of a score or more for parts in Earl Gadd of Provo spent the the high school opera, "Chonita" week end at the home of his on Wednesday. The opera will be parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Gadd. presented sometime in February. The cast members chosen consist Mrs. J. E. Tolley and three sons of Glenn Francom, Barbara Bur-ridg- of Pocatello, Idaho visited over the Willard week end with her mother, Mrs. S. Phyllis Painter, Shepherd, Jimmie Belliston, Jewell R. Winn. Blackham, Dwane Brough and Lee Christensen. Miss Minnie Howard, a student of Snow College at Ephraim, spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Howard. TO 4-- CONGRESS 1 WHISKEY J. H. S. News The annual Sophomore hop, the FOR RENT 3 room furnished Tuesday, when 20 friends enjoyed first main dance of the school year Mrs. June Kendal. a birthday party. is being held Friday, November 18, apartment. in the high school gymnasium. The couch, decorations will represent ' the bedFOR SALEMrs. T.Sanitary W. Miller. springs. Northern Lights, made up of beautiful colors. A good orchestra has 350 16 wk old New Hampshire bee nenaged, and the sophomores are working hard to make the af- Red Pullets, 85c, See Bob Judd. fair a real success. FRAZIER lis y, Jean and Joyce Gowers were honored at a birthday party on tneir aatn birthday anniversary on Custom-Buil- We would be pleased to show you the newest and latest patterns anc designs of DELUXE CUSTOM BUILT DRAPES, now on displa; t our store. Modern 6 room home, full basement. Good location. Constructed Mrs. W. E. Wanlass of Los An- in 1938. Owner leaving town. For -geles, California, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Quick sale $2750.00. See E. B. Sper-rVan Leuvan of Eureka spent SunInsurance, Abstracts, Real Esday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tate. Hans Jensen of Moroni visited Frank Wanlass. 3 room furnished FOR RENT with his sister and brother-in-lahouse, Modern. CaUMrs. Chaa R. Mr. and Mrs. George Christiansen Jenkins today. last week. 39 Year, yuk ihome IBiriglkiteiiii HJp Jensen. Udell R. r CLASSIFIED Page Five 243J2. To the voters of Juab County who supported me so well in tre recent election, as a candidate on the Republican Ticket for the office of County Attorney, I extend my sincere appreciation. ftiawj Nephi, Utah SPRAYS AND CHOICEST FLOW ERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. Nephi Floral. 213 East 5 North Phone CARD OF APPRECIATION I Times-Navv- s, Volume H Mrs. H. C. Worthen of Payson and Mrs. Blanche Neilson of Spanish Fork visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Haynes on Monday. r Mrs. Allen Simmons of Payson, Mrs. George R. Howard and son Bryon, and Mrs. John E. Ingram GOLD LABEL Straight Bourbon Whiskey r- Elder Horace J. Gunn of Rich field visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Broadhead last Thurs day. Mrs. Gunn has been a missionary companion of Lawrence J, Broadhead and was returning to his home from-th- e mission. pesos with the Invaders Mrs. Vera Howell was hostess to members of the Child Study group at her home Monday exening. rs. Lizzie Black reviewed the book, "The Old Nest" by Rubert Hughes. TTTAH'S Club; Present were Mrs. Beulah Irons, w Kiri, Arais uaaa, 17, or 'named by State Club Specialistfrovo, D. P. Mrs. Vlonda Knight, Mrs. Tola W. Jenkins, Mrs. Stella Anderson, Mrs. Murray to receive an Club Elena Stanley, Mrs. Black and the trip to thein 17th National NoChicago openingCongress hostess Mrs. Howell. vember 25, has a superior, eight-yerecord. She completed 13 projects In home beautlflcation and management, foods, clothing", parties, charm and personality and Interior She gave 18 public decorating. demonstrations, entered three judging contests, and made 13 exhibits at fairs which won $48.60 In prizes. Miss Gadd used her training in doing work for others to earn mora than $200. At the Chicago ConMrs. Sophia Bosh entertained a gress four record champions, on from each of the four Extension number of relatives and friends at Sections, will be named and they, her home Wednesday afternoon in with a fifth high ranking state winof her birthday anniversary. ner at large will receive college honor A dainty luncheon was served. scholarships of $400, $300, $200, $160 and $160, provided with trips and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Christencounty awards by Montgomery Ward In supporting the contest for the sen, and son spent Sunday and y!xteenth consecutive year. Monday in Garfield at the homes of Mr. and Mrs Walter Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. La fey Christensen and family. Wage-Hou- r "all-aroun- n attended the funeral services for Hyrum Kay, father of Mrs. Les lie Howard, in Santaqum Monday, - As Japanese hordes swarmed through Walshan, near Kluklang. these frightened Chinese peasants sought by offering their prized possessions pigs. H H feL: ar Levan Local News LD LABEL BOURBON (GB) Quart 194; Pint 195; Pint 198 2 Jot. Bard cry ft C, lfU rWtss Detrotri Wmn PeKs, Ow. Olaegew, toeflnwel Opposite Viewpoints on New w f ' ' " - ..-- t- v, " ' , Vf I ' I 'i- J . ' I wiMjuumMj psj issi gmm n mnmr i ' I - ' . yn in - V.I)- - - - ",t'-- v ( Mrs. Reba Mangelson entertain- a number of relatives and friends at her home on .Monday the occasion being her birthday anniversary. ed re ey . c f Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Mangelson motored to Richfield Tuesday and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin Mangelson who are the proud parents of a baby girl. m "'- - - W . imi- - mumiin) Law -- . Mangelson of Salt Lake City spent a few days of this week In Ivan with relatives and friends. The Boy Scouts 12 to 14 years of age, sponsored a demonstration meeting Tuesday evening, to which the parents of the boys were invited. M. W. 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