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Show THE NEPlll. UTAH TIMES-NEW- S. EE LOCAL HAPPENINGS j Just R eceive We have just received a complete new the most wanted of Women's Pure Silk Bird Hose Every pair guaranteed . . Also Best Ever Pure Silk Hose special Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Clyde are in Provo this week where Mis. Clyde Is receiving medical treatment. A New line of all LEVAN Mrs. Angus Haynes was hostess to the members of the Social Friends club at her home last evening. The time was spent in sewing after which luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. Ray Brough, Mrs. Delos Haynes, Mrs. Alva Howell, Mrs. Ernest Brough Mrs. Lavern Bowles, Mrs. Sylvia Peters, Mrs. Geo. H. Ostler, vMrs. Cleo Reid, and the hostess Mr. Angus Haynes. 3 Corduroy and Wool years to 16 years. See Them. GROCERIES 10 pound Sack Sugar 73c 25 pound Sack $1.85 Can Milk, small size, 5c. Large size, 2 for . . 25c 15c Light House Cleanser 2 for Old Dutch Cleanser 3 for 25c 4 pound pkg. Market Special Seedless Raisins 50c 10c Pound Navy Beans 1- Pound Can Walnuts -2 45c Corn Flakes, Small 2 for 25c Large 2 for . . 35c Can Corn 15c. Can Peas and String Beans 15c Double Size package Macaroni 15c $1.15 worth P. & G. Soaps and White Enamel Dish Pan, all for $1.40 C HAS FOOTE ranged Si & SIMS i TUESDAY NOV. 3RD WILL P PIECE ORCHESTRA JEPPERSOX INTRODUCE THE LATEST DANCE-HISWEEPING THE COUNTRY "THE CHARLESTON" run 1L i ft WHICH T IS (VATOM-WD- E INSTITUTIO- N- Hall's Catarrh Medicine )0. Time To Buy Blankets! Those who are in a tion will notlre that Catarrh bothers condithem ITJiil.m0.thaIJ W.hen they are "ol proves that whll fa?t FLJ1'.. .Thls, a disease, it la greatly Influenced by conntlttitlonal condition HALL'S CATARKH MFDiriXR la ' a Combined Treatment, both local and and has been In the treatment of Catarrh formicressful over fortr year"- Sold bv all F. 3 Cheney & Pp., rthfo Too Now is the time to think about your Holiday Gifts For Thrifty Housewives! Cool nights are near! Don't he caught with, insufficient bed clothing-Ihiy now! FOR $1.98 $5.90 $7.90 The professional you completely. And besides, they're a'! backed by that famous, Dutchess ioc a Warranty money-on-the-sp- STORE" ot Button; $i.oo a Rip, NEPHI MER. CO. Miss Blanche Budge- of Logan, Utah, was the guest of her brother, Wendall O. Budge over the week end Mr. Conley Ramsey Magna, Tuesday to visit mother for a few days. ' went to with his Miss Leola Christensen who is. attending the B. Y. C. of Provo was a week end visitor in Levan. The .Mutual Improvement Associat to hold their ions have decided monthly conjoint meetings on the last Sunday of each month rather than the. first Sunday as has beer, their custom, in order to make it more convenient for those desiring to attend Unon meetings in Nep'ni. On Friday of last week Mrs. John Devine Shepherd entertained a number of friends at her home at a "cording bee", and Wednesdp4y she was hostess at an old fashioned quilting. Refreshments were ser-veand a good time reported. A very interesting program was given by the eightli grade in Devotional Friday, as ttjBows: Song, Mar Far-Awa- FREE garet Griffith; sVjr-y- , y Promise Another tenet in our theology is that In heaven you will never see anyone but the people you like the best. Hillsboro News-Heral- Expert Mechanical Advice on "what will be. necessary to put your car in winter. first clans shape for the Our shop and garage is now under We welcome you ona managemtnt. at any time when in need. All work guaranteed, and will be done accord- ing; to manufacturer's schedule. d CENTRAL MOTOR GO. WRIST WATCHES j wrist watches, fully guaranteed. Also Diamond and Weddings Rings. THE TOGGERY We carry a complete line of Everything in Jewelry "Man's Three DIPPING INTO SCIENCE Embalming- - Present day methods of embalming originated early in the Eighteenth century, when alcohol was used to preserve the Internal organs. OH waa later used. Embalming requires the injection of about fow quarts of embalming fluid into the blood vessels and airerles. Em balrnlng reached a state of pecv fectlon In Egypt 8,000 Jenf ago, but the wis lost Bt the art has. never rodh. . x previous perfected stat X ((B. uii. N..., for perfect Phone No. 2. Nephi Ut. e, perfect selectivity, in fact, for perfect satisfaction . . . well, just let us demonstrate an Kent for you. Jeweler vrjC-um- J'SILVEB MAPLE "Command Jlttcntion Your New Hat Should Be A -- For perfect reproduction, perfect tone, perfect HATS When winter comes a man's hat knocks. It's the comt's in for some hard worth. time when quality shows its RADIO ledge and experience of your local jeweler is at your Service. NONAME No Name reproduction know- James A. Starts DAY-LIGH- T and trousers of contrasting shades. This means separate trousers. And separate trousers invariably mean Dutchess Trousers, if you are looking for style, fit, comfort and long wear. Dutchess Knickers, too for golf, motoring, hiking, or just plain "roughing it". With our complete line of Dutchess Trousers and Knickers, in a variety of pleasing patterns and durable fabrics, we can fit you perfectly and satisfy ATWATER KENT . "THE Correctly dressed young men, on college campus or at home here in town, are now wearing coats wta Days Till Christmas Wool blankets warm and soft woven of fine yarn. 66 in. by 80 in., the pair and those who don't sret 45 Shopping i. For those who go to College "run-dow- See Our Timely Values Cotton blankets, good quality, in standard colors. 64 In. by 74 (other sizes priced proportionately,) the pair Part wool blankets In the plaid patterns bo popular now. in variety of charming colors. 68 in. by 80 in., the pair NEWS ITEMS Score and Ten Virata," "Wanda Malm gren; reading., "The Cremation of Sam McGee," Rhea Grant; piano solo Ethel MorWnsen; retold story, "Respect for Authority," Norma Winter; VOTERS ATTENTION! There will vocal duet,, Jessie Fowler and Venice be a free dance for all voters at Re- Malmgret; jokes, Eva Stephenson. Friday evening the M. I. A. will publican headquarters Monday evening Nov. 2nd at the Armory Hall. join the Levan school in giving a Hallowe'en Festival In the AmuseCome out and enjoy yourselves. ment hall. Everyo'ae is invited. (Political Adv.) Special prices will be given to Armory Hall next Monday evening a free dance will be given for all voters. Republican headquarters. (Political Adv.) nnev' 'lOVa'fiuttoat fl.CO.2a Rip her The annual Old Folks party will be held in the Stake Tabernacle in this city next Thursday, November 5th. This event is looked forward to by the aged people of this city, as on this occasion old friendships are renewed and a general good time is enjoyed. The committee are now busy preparing for the big doings. AT T1IK ARLINGTON MISS FJLOKENOE at NEXT THURSDAY ELECTION DANCE 1CIGHT party OLD FOLKS PARTY DON'T MISS THE AND THKIIi Hallowe'en The room was appropriately decorated with Hallowe'en colors' and fall flowers. A dainty luncheon was served to the following guests: Mrs. June Kendall, Mrs. E. R. Forrest Mrs. Russ. Hawkins, Mrs. Den nis Wood, Mrs. J. H. Lunt, Mrs. T W. Allred, Mrs. Jas. A. Starts. Spec ial guests, Mrs. G. R. Judd, Mrs. I. D. Haymond M. Petty, .Mrs. Geo. Mrs. Geo. O. Ostler, Mrs. F. H. Beck stead, Mrs. John Richardson, Mrs. Harry Foote. The hostess was assist ed in serving by the Misses Lamar Hawkins and Dorothy Haymond. home. REPUBLICAN OR DEMOCRAT BREINHOLT-DASTRU- TRDIJ5E Funeral services for Mrs. Matilda Olsen, wife of Charles Olsen, a former resident of Levan, were held Monday afternoon in the ward hall, with Bishop E. P. Peterson presiding. Music was furnished by the ward choir; a duet by Mrs. Florence Rosequist and Mrs. Stena Steven-sen- ; and a solo by Asa Fowler. The Mrs. Otis Horton entertained a speakers were James E. Taylor, Lornumber of her lady friends yesterday enzo Mangelson, Mr. Strawbeard afternoon at a Hallowe'en party at and Mr. Neilson of Salt Lake City. her home. A very enjoyable time Interment was in the Levan cemetery was had and delicious refreshments a Mrs. Louise 'Shepherd spent were served to the following: Mrs. Jack Tolley, Mrs. E. G. Emerson, few days of last wek visting in Provo Mrs. Archie Brooks, Mrs. A. B. GibMrs. Hazel Bosh entertained the son, Mrs. J. W. Ockey, Mrs. Mel. Stanley, Mrs. Ross Burton, Mrs. members of the Sorosis club and a Donald Jones, and the hostess Mrs, number of invited guests at her home Horton. Monday afternoon in honor of her Delicious refreshments birthday. were served. M. Mrs. V. Foote entertained the members of the Ladies Kensington Mrs. Francis Jackman is spending yesterday afternoon at a well ar- the week in Salt Lake City. Line of Boys Long Pants in the 'much wanted styles CALIFORNIA DIES Word was received this morning J. H. Lunt is in Los Angeles this relatives in this city, that Mrs. by week attending to some business mat Jay Grimm, of Santa Monica, Califters. ornia, had died yesterday. Mrs. was formerly Mrs. Annie Mrs. Ed. Pitt, the Misses Norma Grimm of this Kendall city. Burial will and Enid Pitt, Mrs. Harry Walker, at Santa Monica, next and Mrs. John Gardner, of Salt take placeNovember 2nd. Lake City, spent Sunday in this city Monday, the guests of ,Mr. and Mrs. Otis Humming $1.50 pair for . ; 98c Pair only Also Munsingwear Cotton Hose for Men, Women and children, 25c, 35c, 50c and 60c The Best Hose for the Price See Them Also FORMER RESIDENT At-wat- er SEHVICEl will 3f you like smart clothes, you You will find it want tyle in vour hat. will stay, in a No jVamc and the style No Name quality will keep it because where it belongs. Let us prove it. THE TOGGERY NephJ, Utah |