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Show " - 7 Page By . j J Thursday, April 30, 1942 The Times-New- Nephi, Utah s, Former Nephi Local and Men Promoted Social News Robert By 'Phone Co. are Rationing Program . . . JUNIOR DRESSES for Seminary Graduation Continued from Page 1 ioning program would be in effect. Muse we report every bit of have 7 . Mr. and Mrs. Judd and suS.?r l"ax-V.es children Bobb yand Dickie of Val-- . ine ?esl wav lejo, California visiting with " ""c ul "" '"u , Dainty sheers of Voiles, Shantung Weave me ale cauE" Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd. Mrs. 'l Employees of the Nephi ex Judd was called on home account Tel. Rayons, Colorful Repp Cloth. Daintily enchange ol the Mountain States hours? & Tel. Co. are among those who of the death of her uncle, Dell What are the registration hanced with white bodice and inserts of lace. Mr. and Mrs. 2:00 to 8:00 P. M. ok May 4, 5, are cooperating in the war bond Ward of Scipio. The telephone Robert Judd, and Mr. and Mrs. 6 and 7. program. purchase telefUto-tie- . employees voluntarily voted lor services on aou exlra can" EVERY DRESS IS WELL TAILORED Sunday at Scipio. Rob- - vYnal payroll allotment participation in ert is nin and Pserv.ng "ap fruits? employed at the Ship yard the war bond buying program. be will made AND Arrangements NO DETAIL HAS BEEN OVERLOOKED at Mare Island Eightyseven per cent of the emxtra amounts will be Mrs. has Jack returned Wright are of the company ployees purch for the peop e who after having spent the past wish e toavailable asing bonds by the payroll method, home . J. bottle or can fruits. This You will be Thrilled with one of these Dresses! ten at Idaho with Pocatello, to days recent the of the issue according not be a source of worry io-and daughter, Mr. should "Monitor" teleDhone emDlovee Dub- - her for the people. and Mrs. Arthur Latimer. lication. Bracken and What about a second rationing The "Monitor" also contains four Mr. and Mrs. A. F.Alice of Logan book when the first one Is comother items of interest to Nephi children Donell and Mrs. Alice Miller home pletely used us? people. The magazine told of the brought Select now to be sure of yours Use our She has spent the It will be automatically issued advancement of W. Earl Gadd to on Sunday. upon application to the rationing the position of Utah state cashier past winter with them at Logan. Mrs. Ross Fairchilds of Heyburn, board. IJou Mr. Gadd is a of the company. It's Convenient LayAway Plan son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Gadd of Idaho is visiting with her parents, If we gain a little sugar each Mrs. in Mr. Foote. Mrs. Ernest listing and Changes your present this city and has been with the on will we' be cut the week, George Ingram of Lehl and Mr. and amount company since 1926. rationed? Additional listings of Springville Paul L. Cowan, another Nephi Mrs. Dillion Frazier Mr. You are entitled to one-ha- lf with Mrs. and Directory Advertising man, who started work for the spent Monday nxelustve iMtllvr Shop pound per week per person in your company at Nephi as apprentice Foote. If you should gain a little Please let us know now! family. A. of W. Mrs. and Mr. Clyde lineman in 1920, and who for the be sugar each week, it will oast 12 years has been manager at American Fork were guests on used in canning, or when easily relatives Call today and ask for the Business Office Mr home of and at the has made Sunday Vernal, or friends visit at your home, or recently been Political Opposite! Mrs. Clarence A. Gowers. Much Worked will allow you to bake an extra manager at Tooele, Utah. At only one Ume in the history of The balance and hairspring of Davis of Beth Lake Salt Miss Mrs. son Ole of Marcus Boswell, once cake while. a in the United States did we have a watch vibrates 18,000 Owen Boswell of Nephi, wha start City spent the week end at the Where are the The Mountain States Tel. Cr Tel. Company registration President and vice president of op- more than 157,000,000 times an hour, ed work with the company here home of Mr. and Mrs. T. u. Davis times a year, places? H. and Steele Mrs. Mr. and Earl were posite from political transferred and They has been recently emits as many ticks during include the President John parties. places Registration son visited Don afternoon Sunday Adams Vice has been and where he managits dailv dutie Beaver, school house for Levan and President Thomas er since 1932, to Vernal, succeeding with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gibson Levan Jefferson in 1796. at Pleasant Grove. Clela Gibson Mills; the Mona school house for Mr. Cowan. to Nephi with Mr. and Mona and Starr, and the Central The fourth item is concerning returned school house for Nephi. Mrs. Steele. aid extensive first the companys Mrs. H. "Mr. and Steele and Earl was one of which courses, recently end at BUS LINE completed at Provo, and attended son Don spent the week attended a CHANGE INANNOUNCES UNION PACIFIC STAGES J. SCHEDULES Lynn Strong, manager of the Salt Lake City. They by 1 Nephi the private screening of some of seaexchange. full-scanew pictures of the coming .cooperation Already in son. While in the city Earl L. with America's war program. UnSteele and Tony Martin, students ion Pacific Stages further intensifof the University of Utah attended ied its participation by revising its the screening with them. ibjuj They schedules to meet additional warKENTUCKY STRA1CHT BOURBOPtlWHISKEP saw "Rean The Wild Wind" a time requirements. The new schedin sea technicolor, ules to be effective May 1, were anstory of the starring Paulette Goddard and nounced yesterday by S. E. Forrest, John Wayne an "My Gal Sal" local bus agent. Honoring Mrs. John J. Oldroyd a stroy of the life of Paul Dresier, The new schedules are a result the Elite club members entertain- famous musician and composer, of several weeks' study of traffic "CHEERFUL AS ed at a dinner party Friday after- starring Rita Hayworth and Vtcor conditions. The revision of the A beautiful Mature. noon at her home. schedules was necessitiated by the clock was presented Mrs. Oldroyd Miss Renee Pexton of Salt Lake tremendous amount of military on this occasion. City spent Sunday with her pat travel, and by the country's N. n C. population-distributioPex Mrs. and ents. J. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Yorgason Renee is a student t the picture. Thinly populated localities -. received word of the death of ton. "SfMattie Holy Cross hospital school or nurs' which normally made only average Mrs. their sister-in-lademands upon bus transportation, ine. Keeping pace with today's Yorgason Saturday at Farmington, Clarence Hobbs of Los Angeles have with the coming of defense To transportation needs, Union Pacific Stages serve better California. Mrs. Yorgason was a offers new wartime bus schedules. ..geared the week end at the home of industries and military bases beformer resident of Fountain Green. spent Mr. come the centers of lively activity, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs. to today's travel requirements, with arrival National Distillers Products Corp., N. Y. and departure times better spaced for your Mrs. Darral Larson and child of and Mrs. Hobbs and daughter imposing a sudden load on the conserve vital convenience... helping you save your car Mt. Pleasant are visiting at the Joanna. Clarence Hobbs and Mr. transportation facilities. and vital materials. The new schedules are designed home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Hyrum Broadhead attendtool materials, ed the funeral services for Mrs. to meet that change, provide better G. F. Johnson. SEE YOUR 10C1L BUS ASEXT III ADVANCE Mary Hobbs Wallace on Friday at service for military men, and genFOR NEW LEAVING TIMES UTAH STATE SOIL CONSERVA of son Mrs. Leona Morrow and Price and on Saturday at Salt erally improve local service for the c R TION COMMITTEE the O REST Los Angeles are visiting at thousands of small communities lake City. Legal Notice of the Results of home of her sister, Mrs. Mabel The South ward Relief Society which rely on bus transportation 1st North Main Phone 22 Election for Supervisors Allred. planted a Horse Chesnut tree on now more than ever. of Soil East Conservation the Juab Northbound buses will leave NeApril 21, on the ETO'Jnds ?twr Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Aiken and Tuesday, District of the South ward church, observ phi at 5:18, and 10:27 a. m. and Notice is hereby given by the children of Salt Lake City visited ing the 100th anniversary of the 3:42 and 9:16 p. m. Southbound Utah State Soil Conservation com- during the week with Mr. and Relief Society organization. A buses will leave at 3:43 and 9:43 mittee that in the matter of the Mrs. George C. Anderson. brief program was presented: Vo- a. m. and 10:28 and 4:43 p. m. organization of the Eas Juab Soil Mr. and Mrs. Niels E. Mikkelson cal solo, "Trees" by Evelyn B. ScumWM lM.$2uetAeica Conservation District an election received word that their son, Elwin Anderson; talk, Edna J. Cazier; m m -w m m n ? was duly conducted by said State has enlisted in the Air Corps. dedication of the tree, J. E. Mem-mo- tt of the South ward bishopric. Committee within said district on SCHEDULE CHANGE April 13, 1942 for the election of Mrs. Dean Tidwell and children Mr. and Mrs. David Wallace of three supervisors of said Soil Con will leave Sunday for Salt Lake Price were guests at the home of Effective May 1st District ana tnat tne City where with her husband who Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs on Sunservation tabulation gives . a full, has employment there, they will day. following Word has been received by Mrs. report oi me make their home. NORTHBOUND: Leave 10:36 a. m. correct, and true of said election: Ella Cowan that her son, Sgt. and 3:27 P. M. No. of Votes Mrs. Kate B. Anderson enter- Clarence C. Cowan has been called Name of Received tained at a birtday dinner Sunday to active duty, with the Army. Mrs. SOUTHBOUND: Lv. 4:49 p .m. and Candidates .29 for her family and fourteen other 8:50 p. m. txnu I li i u i t Ray Francom will " 14 make theirv.uwji guests. home in Scipio. John Hall 30 Mrs. P. P. is snendChristensen Joseph Orgil Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larsen and ing this week at 21 CARTER'S X L CAFE Loras Kay Salt Lake City visited Provo of children Sunday witn ner cnnaren: Mrs. J. F. Bald22 57 North Main St., Phone 264 J. E. Worthington C. S. win, Mrs. Vernon Butler, Mrs. Ruth Please take further notice that at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Black and John Christison. a canvass of the results of said Augason. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Boswell anelection shows that Ray Francom,Sorosis club members enter- nounce The the birth of a son on FriJoseDh Oreill and J. E. Worthing- tained at a birthday dinner Sunton, being the three candidates who day afternoon, honoring three of day. April 24th at the Payson received the greatest number of their members: Mrs. Eliza jC. Jen-sovotes, are hereby declared me Mrs. Pearl Holman and Mrs. elected supervisors of said Soil Ethel Anderson. Roosevelt Not First Conservation District. In his first Thanksgiving proclaThe following will be honored By order of the Utah State Soil at a dance Friday evening in the mation. President Andrew Johnson Conservation Committee. MARK ANDERSON amusement hall, prior to their indesignated the first Thursday in DeExecutive Secretary duction into the army: Ross Livto but returned normal the i cember, Date of publication, April 30, 1942. ingston, Glade Lund, Forrest Yor following year. gason and Forrest Nielson. c At the Moroni Stake seminary exercises Sunday commencement evening at Moroni the following Fountain Green students received Lois certificates: Ruth Allred, Collard, Emerson Cook, Hazel Guy-moDora Hansen, LaJune HanWe pleased to announce that we now handle sen, Elaine Hill, Alice Johnson, Jean Oldroyd, Hazel Olson, Gayle Purina Chows the famous checkerboard brand Rasmussen, Renna Rasmussen and Grace Seamons. of feed for all kinds of livestock and poultry. Ivan Rasmussen and family visited Sunday in Salt Lake City. These feeds have earned a fine reputation during COOPERATION Mrs. Evelyn McNeill and daughthe past 48 years for being good feeds, honestly ter Mary of Venice, California and this from lessons of lot present good Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Smyth of We are going to get admade, and giving you honest value for your dollar. Mantl visited Tuesday at the home world situation, and from a very practical teacher Ada C. Anderson. of Mrs. is vicious a but waste habit, versity. We are learning that They get results, and we know that's what feedors one that has always been prevalent in America. We have 1 of future the generations, been throwing away heritage around hero want I and If this war permanently cures us of that It will have IV U Wo wi.l l;o2p a complete stock of all kinds, and we conferred at least one blessing on the nation. 1 y f s fu mis-stau- h&ua ' I acuta Jf .rr son-in-la- w Pri"d"S.5up flan, Sy''rJgfflOmlh cheerful I Sumy AIII Br 0OK I Fountain p. le mm Green News I HARTS Pf fast-changi- Umbo mvW ijgi rM&fte you and HOTEL yluanngf . 1 11 5 MmMm n, Qua Many fynizncU ' n, TWs 7J yi i svo .... lr a But a more immediate and deeper psychological aid to us is In the necessity of helping each other, of depending on one another and working together. We may never quite succeed in loving our neighbors as ourselves, but we certainall up ly are beginning to realize that our neighbors are our brothers, facing the same and down the road dangers, having the same enemies, and that in our mutual cooperation lies our only chance to defense, or service to the nation. We are learning to be of service ene to another, and finding Joy in It. are 1 Sciratifkally conttructed to stand the tafi oi hard kV1! wear and tear. J if i 3.69 THRIR" STORE, Nephi See us when you need feed, and let us tell you more about Purina Chows. Quality Baby Chicks For Sale "Where Bargains Await You" Manti Mf. Pleasant Nephi Christensen's 1 3 have all the necessary literature to tell you what to feed and how to feed it to get the best results. 2 .iaaaaifcafta. ... a a a a a b - |