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Show Thursday, March 14th, 1929. THE TIMES-NEW- NEP1II. UTAH S. PAGE FIVE YOUR RADIO IS NO BETTER THAN ITS JK. T?vW TUBES SPRING "The Heart of a Radio' 1 A Monarcnixanse SHOW cm- Now On At All d. T.-- R. Co. Stores PRICES ON TUBES ARE BEING REDUCED D. T. R. Company opened their big Spring Monarch Range Show Monday, March 11th. Hundreds of women have already been in our stores to see these beautiful new designs, in many colors. This event only lasts a short time longer. Don't delay! Go into a D. T. R. Co. Store today and select your new range. Huk, Ipfk, mlffiftwm fi!'i'Vii,i!i;J'!!-!iTtf',iiiii!i;;i- mm ,lfr rtfr!' WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK 'T.lll'BIT all a 'i rT rpwraj Everybody In The Family Happy With Mother's New Baking Success I iiil tlii. Local News Mrs. W. A. Wright of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Val Fowler are Salt City, spent Sunday In Nephl, the Lake City visitors this week. guest of her mother, Mrs. J. R. Mc- Mr and Mrs. Rimer Tollev and PherBon. their son, Dee from Pocatello, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brooks reare enjoying this week visiting their turned to their home In Salt Lake parents and friends in Nepht. Sunday after spending a month In where they visited with relaClarence Paxman was operated on Nephi, friends. tives and last Wednesday at the Holy Cross hospital at Salt Lake for appendiA. V. Southern Utah reprecitis. He Is reported to be getting sentative Pyper, of the Pacific Ready-Calong very good. Homes, is spending the week In Los where he is' attending the Angeles, Service members of the The board Since mother got her new Monarch Range the family have rejoiced. Those wonderful dinners have been more wonderful than ever because of mother's baking successes. It is not a burden to cook any more. It is a pleasure and dozens of new dishes have been prepared. rSffliptopJl Help your mother get a new Monarch Bring Range during this special event home. into happiness your ut Star were entertained annual convention of representatives Thursday, of that company. March 7th at the home of Mrs. Afton Beckstead. Progressive Cootie was played. The prizes being won by Gwen Downs and Matilda Gowers. Refreshments were served at 11:30. A very enjoyable time was had by all present. 00 Mrs. Alonzo Ingram entertained last Friday in honor of the birthday anniversary of her mother, Mrs. DOWN D NNER ET F REE With Each Monarch Range In the event you do not care for the dinner set, you may choose a fine aluminum kitchen set This set may be seen in any of our stores and is The Malleable Iron Range Company, who manufacture the Monarch Range, are giving free of charge, a big beautiful dinner set with each Monarch range purchased during the month of March. 42-pie- ce certainly a choice gift Only $10 down and any Monarch Range is yours and dishes or aluminum ware with it This handsome set of dishes is a gift every woman is proud of. Don't delay get your new dinner set free. and a now range D. T. R. Co. Plan Easy-to-Pa- y Low prices is not the only advantage in buying at D. T. R. Company. Our easy payment plan is another convenience offered. $10 down, then a convenient monthly payment and you go on using your range and enjoying it as you pay. Buy now! "The Dixon-Taylor-Russ- THE LOWEST One-Pric- e House" Co. ell EIGHT BUSY FURNITURE STORES PRICES LARGE SCALE SPECIALIZED BUYING AFFORDS Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Noninl, l&laa Elma Jones and Carl Wilkey were in Salt Lake Saturday on a short visit. ' marriage license was issued March 13th to Oren Draper, 64, of Carey Idaho, and Mrs. Viola Warren, 40, of Moroni, Utah. The ceremony was performed by Justice of the Peace John S. Cooper. A Wednesday, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Abner C. Bigler. A delicious chicken Indinner was served to twenty-tw- o Mr. and vited guests as follows: Mrs. Abner C. Bigler, Mrs. T. H. G. Parkes and family, Miss Ida Parkes, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brough and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Ingram, and Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, March 11, 1929. NOTICE Is hereby given that Bessie HigginsonJ of Nephl, Utah, widow of James Frank Higginson, deceased, who, on July 28, 1924, made stock raising homestead entry Ingram and family. No. 033957, for Sec. 23, SW14, NSE4, SW14SE14, Lot 1. Max Norton was very pleasantly Sec. 24, WttNE. Lots surprised at his home last Friday 1 & 2, Section 25. Township 11 night by a number of his friends. South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake An enjoyable evening was spent in Meridian, has filed notice of intenplaying games and music until 11:00 tion to make final Proof, to estabo'clock. After which a delicious lish claim to the land above deluncheon was served to the follow- scribed, before Eli F. Taylor, ing: Lawrence Parkin, Jay Harris, Register U. S. Land Office, at Salt Allen Tolley, Joe Garrett, Hyrum Lake City, Utah, on the 23rd day Merl Tolley, Wallace of April, Mecham, 1929. Jenkins, Blaine Norton, Lucy Garrett names as witnesses:. Claimant LeParel Jones, Maxine Sperry, Max-in- e Oliver Penrod, Henry Hintzie, Ed Nomia Aleta Howarth, Pay, Livingston & Carl Patten, all of Harris, Emma Jenkins, Flomata Elberta, Utah. and the Bowles, Viola Warwood, ELI F.. TAYLOR. guest of honor. Max Norton. Register. ESE, ENW, M14-All-- 5t IF you end the year with nothing in the bank all you have succeeded in accumulating is a zero; and year in and year out you can add your zeroes together, and the total will be always zero. "Whatever You Earn Spend Less" NEPHI NATIONAL BANK . |