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Show THI ?ege Eight . L Impressive funeral services were held in the Payson First ward on Tuesday for Mrs. Elizabeth Boy-ac-k Young, 72, who died at the 7th. Payson hospital on January RishoD Reed J. Money conducted the services. Prayers were given by Ernest Kay and Reuben Kay, andspeakers were Bishop E. Alton Glenn Loveless and Ellertson, ouncie&i generation JINX MONEY ALSO ROBERT LIVINGSTON Bishop Money. Musical numbers consisted of a solovox solo by Gene Braithwaite, and a selection by the Singing Mothers. Burial was in the Mona cemetery where the grave was dedicated by Asa H. Sperry. Honoring Miss Grace Seamons who has achieved the rank of Golden Gleaner the Gleaner class of the MIA held a social at the home of their leader, Mrs. Hattie Stickney. The center piece was a cake trimmed in gold and green. Refreshments were served to the guest of honor, Grace Seamons, Virginia Newton and mm. Beth Kay, Carma Wimsett. DAREDEVILS OF THE CLOUDS . I, MONDAY SUNDAY RICHARD CONTE VICTOR MATURE In CRY OF CITY WEDNESDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY VAN HEFLIN SUSAN HAYWARD BORIS KARLOFF 3 In TAP ROOTS NIRH.I. UTA S. Miss Eleanor Young of Salt Lake City was a week end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Young. of son Thomas Eldon Johnson, Eldon and Jean Broadhead JohnMr. and Mrs. George Higginson of Santaquin visited on Tuesday son, of Nephl. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. P. Kay. New Babies On January 6th the Ladies Lit erary League met at the home of Mrs. Elmo Haynes. Mrs. Max Orme .president, conducted and club collect was read by Mrs. Alma Jones. The evening' was spent in discussing business. Mrs. Clarence Gowers was elected secretary and Mrs. Elgin R. Garrett as treasurer. new members Two were given a vote of welcome: Mrs J. Gayle Yorgason and Mrs. Ivan E. Carlson. Those enjoying the evening were: Mrs. Ralph Beard, Mrs. D. C. Boswell, Mrs. J. L. Garrett, Mrs. Elgin R Garrett, Mrs. Clarence Cowers, Mrs. Hosmer Grace, Mrs. Linden Leatham, Mrs. Alma Jones, Mrs. Roy McPherson, Mrs. Max Orme, Mrs. Elden Sherwood, Mrs. Nello Sudweeks, Miss Rheta Sperry, Mrs. Claude Wilkey, Mrs. G. E. Wilkey, Mrs. Marvin Witt and the hostess, Mrs. Elmo Haynes. The January meeting of the Jaycee Janes was held on Wednesday of last week at the City Hall. Mrs. Parker gave a fine talk on "Minerals and Vitamines". Lunch Delia Kendall, was served by Dorothy Dutson and Beatrice Yord gason under chairman Isabel to the following members: Edith Manning, Ruby Phillips, Bonnie Orrock, Donna Mockli, Blanche Pexton, Louise Wirthlin, Jean Westring, Ida Salisbury, Edna Mae Ludlow, Fern Hanson and Thelma Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nielson of Hay-monand Mrs. Fay McCleary of Lark SATURDAY FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Cundick Provo visited last week with their announce the birth of a daughter parents, Mr. and Mrs. David NielROY ROGERS AND at Payson hospital on Saturday, sen. TRIGGER January 8th. Grandparents to The Mount Nebo camp of the the young lady are Mr. and Mrs. GRAND CANYON L. W. Nielson of Sandy and Mr. Daughters of Utah Pioneers met and Mrs. Samuel Cundick of West at the home of Pearl Kay on SatTRAIL Jordan. urday, with Captain Lottie Kay in charge. "A Black Hawk Story" Cobb and Ruth ALSO was given by Hattie Stickney and Ty Cobb, born in 1888, became a anMr. and Mrs. Clin Morgan in on on the Horticulture less the FIGHTING BACK big leaguer In 1905 and quit the nounce the birth of a daughter West was presented by Verde game after 1928. Babe Ruth, born on January 5th. with Grandparents Ellertson. Refreshments were in 1895, became a are Mrs. Elsie Morgan of Levan served to Lottie Kay, 1914 and quit in 1935.big lfcaguer in PAUL LANGTON Captain and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Goble of Verde GARY GRAY Ellertson, Agnes Myers, Nephi. . Madge Newton, RubySummers, Pearl Kay, Flossie Kay, Lizzie W. I! Mr. and Mrs. Ferry J. Ostler Zerelda Newton, Rose Niel announce the birth of a son on Kay, Hulda Kay, Maud Fowkes, sen, January 10 at Nephi Clinic. Mrs. Zelnora Kay, Helen Newell, Hat Cork, Educational Center i , i York, the famous capital of the Serena Ostler of Moroni and Mr. tie Stickney, Elena Stanley, Ruby t largest of English counties, has and Mrs. Marvin Anderson of Ne Fowkes .and Mabel Kay. been famous for education ever phi are the grandparents. since the ninth century, when one at Its leading citizens, Alcuin, was Kilkenny Cats For Sleepy Drivers tutor of the Emperor Charlemagne. la oldea times, Scotch folk tried Experiments are being conducted Nevertheless, it was net until 1632 to drive out the evil spirits of cats that the idea occurred to anyone by roasting them alive oa spits. looking toward development of ana ... awakener. The goal is e establishing a university for the Not to be outdone, the Irish tied electronic apparatus that could vast area of Yorkshire. the tails of two cats together and pocket-bcrn- e we effort) make threw them over a clothesline to be connected with the body of railkeep claw each other until only the truck driver, airplane pilot, tails were left. From this pastime road engineer or night watchmap i NOTICE TO DOG to give warning when he approachame the legend of the Kilkenny OF NEIGHBORHOOD OWNERS ed the danger point of dozing. ts. fTiffTpST) ) it's easy to x; ( exaggerate but i every our new? to authentic portrayals 7 Hie attention of all dog owners is called to the Dog Tax Ordinance provision that payment of Dog Tax may be made during January of the calendar year in which the said Dog Tax falls due at $1.00 discount on each Dog Tax License so paid. The discount period for 1949 ends Monday January I ed. Nephl City Corporation Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Orme announce he marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Delia Tolley, to Alfred M. Durham of Salt Lake City, on Wednesday, December 22 in the- Salt Lake Temple. Elder John A. Widtsoe of the - I Council of i Vaue to 9.98 WILL RESPOND Genuine Brand mm . fabric8 and styling. See The Good Assortment of Stlyes Today at the Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Larsen of Ephraim announce the marriage of their daughter Vera to Rex Elmer Goble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Goble of Nephi December 31, 1948. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's parents with only the immediate families present. The matron of honor was Mrs. Keith Goble and The Omnlprescent Bat Black rats of ancient history In Keith Goble was best man. A delicious supper was served. Mr. vaded the granaries of Egypt, afand Mrs. Goble will make their flicted the Hebrews with plagua, home in Nephi. and are reported to have stimulated the Romans to import snakes to kill them. reached England Out of town guests attending during the They reign of the house at the Golden Wedding anniversary Hanover, and were therefore called observance of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. "Hanoverian rats." The rat thrivea E. Stephenson on Sunday were is any climate on any kind of food. Mrs. B. Glen Smith, Mr. and Mrs., In the 'tropics they often nest in G. Carlyle Thompson, Mr. and palm trees, descending at night to Mrs. Harold A. Anderson and son plunder food stocks of man. Douglas of St. George, Mrs. Annie Isle of Han M. Farnsworth and Mrs. Lucille The Isle of Man stretches north Dezell of Oakland, California, Mr. anr Mrs. Eldon E. Simpson and and south for 30 miles. Its 221 son Wayne of Ogden, and Mr. and square miles are a museum of surMrs. Orvald Warner of Copperton. prises. The ancient tongue, Manx, Is still spoken by a few of the 51,000 inhabitants. Crosses believed to On the evening of January 6th, date from the fifth centurv hav the club met at the been found ox tha islam) home of Mrs. J. E. Andrews to Minding Pi and Qs Tha expression ."minding your Ps celebrate the anniversary of the founding of the club. The table and Qs" Is said to come from the was set for 16 members. The cen- old English alehouse custom of books for each drinker. In terpiece was a beautiful bouquet keeping of pink and white carnations with which P stood for pints and Q for blue tapers at each end of the quarts. table. A delicious hot dinner was I Lit-a-Lu- re served. Mrs. Udell R. Jensen acted as toastmistress. Mrs. Alma Tranter sang accompanied by Mrs. Eugene Beck. Mrs. Lynn Searle gave Page Diogenes J. G. Alcock insists most people are honest. For 17 years he has left his display stock out overnight on the sidewalk ol his hardware store at Bayboro, N. C, and in that time has lost articles by theft only once or twice. Occasionally a customer will come along after store hourt and pick up some needed item, but come usually, says Alcock, he will around later and settle up. Alcock'i failure to move his stock inside is also partly due to the fact that he Just hasn't room for it on his helves. ol Father's' Day a mother who started Tather's day."' She is Mrs. John Bruce Dodd, of Spokane, Wash., a writer of Indian stories. Struck: with the need for a day to honor father, and inspired by the lora ao4 sacrifices of her own dad, William Smart, a Civil war veteran, who raided his motherless family of six, Mrs. Dodd proposed the Idea 28 rears ago, in 1910. Origla It was c two readings and Mrs. Frank Morgan gave toasts to members of the club. The committee in charpe was Mrs. Golden Oldroyd, Mrs. J. E. Andrews, Mrs. LaVar Carter, Mrs. Francis Warner, Mrs. L Eugene Beck, and Mrs. Carl L. Wilkey. 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