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Show THE Thursday, June 20th, 1929. TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, Bathing Beauties' Heated Pool Puts Sivim's Last Shiver to Rout PAGE FIVE - Southern Utah's ONE and ONLY LOCAL NEWS VITAI'HONE & MOVIETONE PROVO I i, V W ooie ...S truest H. Audersou, chairman o( tha Maple Cauyou Development Com. rniuee wait ia Nephi Wednesday arranging gome detail with local com-m- it rt A , tee members on Maple Canyon held next Friday, Special Sale A Note to Our Customers, Out of Town Friends, Also Our Nephi Customers and Friends: To introduce SILVER CROWN PRODUCTS, we are giving a Special Sale, 2 for the price of one. Day which will bo 2th. Juue NOW PLAYING A Symphony of the Kinging South! -- r "HEARTS 5" H' IN DIXIE" & LKIiXU A , ' V iu - - 1 A steam heittetl uci-au- i- - California bathing beauties hang their clothes on a hickory I mil) aim then go near the water, happy that It 70 degrees, temperature stead of the 53 degrees under which leas fortunate awliniiicrH shiver ir. the ocean only a few feet away. All thm is peculiar to the lluy Shore Yacht Club, popular hauut of the distinctive resldciulal colony at Carniel Bay on Monterey Peninsula. The Pacific ocean water "as la" wan too cold for those who used the club's open-ai- r pool, filled with water pumped straight from the nearby sea. Club members wished they could find a comfortable method for taking a plunge. Two Today thlnga- aro changed. oU:burners' like those heating many homes learby, warm 350 gallons of salt water each minute as the ocean stream is pumped through a special boiler. heating methods require twenty-fou- r to thirty MIhs Lola Bennett of Deeeret, Utah is the guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Petty this week. CAST Starts SAT. June . The Campfire Girls met at tha home of lJona lielllaiou, Friday, June 14, lt)2U. The time wan spent ft sewing. Those who were present were: Mablo Sow by, Faye UroaUhoad, ..Marjorie Gadd, Nelda Cowau, Donna Pexton, Duua Delusion, Fern Broad- head and the leader, Mrs. George liwlllsiuu. Keporter Fern liroadhead. II 1 "The BELLAMY TRIAL" 29 WAKXKK BROS. SUPREME ACHIEVEMENT in- 1 - "THE DESERT SONG" ALL TALKING! HINGING! SPEND JULY 4th IN PROVO SEE and HEAR "THE RAINBOW MAN" Earlus Hawkins left evening for Rigby, Idaho on account of the illness of her mother. Mrs. There will be a children's dance at the Nebona Gardens, Monday. June 24th at 5:30 p. m. to be givfti by the Nephl Ward Primary association. Owing to this dance, thire will be no Primary in Nephi Ward Poet Inspired by Bird The cnildren from all of have brought Monday. Industrious jearchers the wards are invited. Admission 10c 178 nppl!ed by TALKING! SINGING! adjectives to light Rrltlsh ooets to Uip "Ichtlngale'f Herschell Price and family of Salt Lake City are in Nephi thii week where they are visiting with Mrs. Price relatives and friends. and family will leave in the near future for San Diego,' California, where they will make their future Mrs. Coma Not Unsolicited The clouds may drop down titles and estates, wealth may seek us; but wisdom must he smieht Young. 3 1 H jj- ."" ... t June 20, 27, 2 The Trial of the Century ALL-STA- ' i WED. THUR. FRI. ii - ' 23 "THE WHEEL OF LIFE" With , ' Mis Kuth Grover and Miss Asenath Urover left last Saturday for New York, where they will meet their brother, Koscoa Urover, and they will leave in a few days for a trip to Europe, where they will visit tiio more important ceuters. . Sinking Starts SUN. June RICHARD DIX A lili-T- Ti f - Hi hours for warming a pool of similar At the nay Shore Yacht Club, with the greater and steady heat, the same task is accomplished in ten hours. "Thin is the most unusual use for we have recorded," said C. U. Williams, president of the Wt'- liams Heating Corpora tion, of Bloomlngton, 111., world s oil burners for of makers largest home and business heating purposes, when he gave his final approval to the installation. "They invade even the balmy land of California and give comfort to swimmers who used to shrink from the chill." size. At a meeting of the officials of the Nephi Baseball association held Wed nesday plans were outlined for the holding of a big celebration iu Nephi on July 4th, aud committees wera appointed to take care of the various phases of the work. Dr, P. L. Jones has the advertising in charge and he is distributing a number of large placards and bills. The work has been divided so that each member of the board will have some phage of the work to be responsible for, and a big celebration is being arranged. rs Mr. and Mrs. Halph Hoyt of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sells of Provo were visiting In Nephi Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. Hoyt is on his vacation, being employed at the Salt Lake City Post Office. Mr. Hoyt returned home Sunday from a trip to Chicago, going via the air route. He reports having gotten a lot of thrills out of the trip, which was very interesting and enjoyable. The trip from Salt Lake City to home. Mr. Price has been employed Chicago takes sixteen hours, with iu California for several months past. several stops being made enroute, some these made to refuel, others Mrs. Zelma Qolden, Mrs. Clara made of to change planes and pilots. Hansen Mrs. and C'happell, Gladys Mrs. Mabel Golden entertained at Alfred Orme and Mrs. Geo. the latter's home, at a shower in E. Mrs. Howard entertained at a birthday of of Miss honor Eleanor Longson party, at the home of the former, Fountain Green, a bride of this week. in honor of their mother, Mrs. Henry Beautiful and useful presents were Adams of Itexburg, Idaho. The A dereceived by the bride-to-bwas spent in music and afternoon was served to the licious luncheon social which refreshments chat, alter Mrs. Myrtle were served following guests: to following friends: Kendall, Mrs. Kate Haynes, Mrs. Mrs. Harriet the Brough, Mrs. Rose Tacy Bracken, Mrs. Dorothy Green-halg- Golden, Mrs. Martha Mrs. Price, Mrs. John Klrgen, MrB. Deora Mrs. Sarah Brown Chappell, Unity Mrs. Murren Longson, Worthington, Christensen, Mrs. Alice Mrs. May Garrett, Mrs. George Mrs. Harriett Carter, JVIrs. Ann Eliza Booth, Mrs Alice Mrs. Golden, Mrs. Ann Golden, Lunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Bachelor, FJthel Carter, Mrs. Francis Chappell, Miss Mary Misses May Greenhalgh, Nina Chap- Mrs. EmmaMrs.Claridge, Elizabeth Morgan, Henroid, Udean Carter, Mrs. Emma pell, Alvada Golden, llaynes, Mrs. Jane Florence Greenhalgh, Burl Langson, Vickers, Mrs. Annie Heid, Mrs. Jane and Rentha Langson, the bride-to-b- e Mrs. Pexton, Smith, Mary Ellen Mrs. Elizabeth Hannah Bryan, Cowan, Mrs. Elizabeth Bigler and Mrs. Adam's sister, Alice Bird, who oame down from Provo. TPl i mire Fri. and Sat. da. M, JL tarn M, , 2 for $2.78 Aspirin Tablets, 24's, ... 3 for 2.V Hair titfilM", 2 for 85c Aspirin TblcU, 100's... 2 for 7"m Lemon F.vtract, a for SOe Up St ii k Almond Lotion, 2 for 50c After Slmvlnjf Lotion, Miisciiro 2 for SOc 2 for 75c Powder Puffs 2 for 15c lUth Halts, 2 for SOc Perfume, .50 2 for SOc z 2 for $1.00 Hougo Until Sullw, 2 for 5oc Brilliant Ine Solid, 2 for 50c Kliavlng Cream 2 for SOc z Itnth Powder, 2 for $1.5(1 Slinnij oo, 2 for 85c 2 for Ijta.OO Talcum Powder, Compact, Double 2 for 50c 2 for $2.00 Tab inn Powder, for Men, Compact, Triple Combs 2 for BOc 2 for 50c , 2 for SOc Dental (Yeain 2 for BOc Tooth Brush, Adult 2 for 25c 2 for 50o Tooth Brush, Infant Facial Cream, 2 for 75c 2 for SOc Theatrical Cream, lb Facial Tonic, 2 for 85c Face Powder, Large ... 2 for $1.00 Vnnllla Extract, 2 for SOc YuiiLsliini; Cream, Glycerine and Hose Water, 2 for 25c Whitening Haml Lotion, 2 for 75c 2 for 50c Hair OH, 2-- 8-- 8-- 0. B-- 16-o- 3-- 0. 16-o- JJ-- ss z. 4-- 2. 4-- It Pleases Please You! Us to e. h, With more than a IS' The Following is a Partial List of t!ie Many Values We Have to Offer You Receipt Books We Have in Stock a Supply of Blank Receipt Books Neatly Printed and Bound in Books of 50 For Sale at 15c Each. OFFICE THE TIMES-NEWS We do all kinds of cleaning and pressing. Nu Way Cleaning A complete line of Hostess Cakes every Sunday. Let us put one aside for you. Gib's Drive Inn, Phone 120-; C. L. Gibson, Prop. i ! Co. J. CLASSIFIED Million Frigiclaires in use we announce a second National "Cold Control" Demonstration Geo. Booth, Tailor, does remodel ing and cleaning of ladies clothing. Nu Way Cleaning Company. ADS ONE GOOD ALLROUND Oil Range Horse, also one Call 15 5 W. "OR SALE A complete line of Hostess Cakes Let Georee Howarth do vour every Sunday. Let us put one aside carpenter work First class work p for you. Gib's Drive inn, fnone guaranteed. 120-C. L. Gibson, Prop. A complete line of Hostess Cakes E. TANNER NEPHI ICE DEALER every Sunday. Let us put one aside for you. Gib's Drive Inn, Phone C. L. Gibson, Prop. You Need Little Capital to start 120-a permanent profitable business of your own, supplying enormous demand for nearly 200 household necessities frequently needed in every home. Annual sales now over 37 million products! Steady year For particulars round. No see me promptly. O. W. Thornton, 47 North Fifth East, Nephi, Utah. 3t J13-4t-- PLAIN FOR 93R2. CALL SEWING ! J. J. FOR SALE GOOD SECOND HAND Range and DeLuxe bed sprln?. 273 Inquire Mrs. Betsy Anderson, 3t-p North Main. GLORIFIED SPRING SALADS ARE BASIS OF MODERN MENU lay-of- f. Cold Control" in actual operation. See how delicious frozen desserts are made. Taste them. Get the free souvenir book containing recipes. See the "Million Model' Frigidaire now on special display for the first time in this city. Will you w be our guest? See the FOR SALE FIRST CLASS TEAM Young Horses. Inquire of Rulon at Linton. E. ! :i -- s.jfK3SS-ijr-;--j- FOR SALE FORD TOURING CAR Good condition. J. D. Pexton. LOW FOR SALE ONE LIGHT Wheel wagon and one 3 M high wheel wagon. Frank A. Phillipsen . ,4.- It - E 1 V X 7 C V a ST l to all who 10 before buy Frigidaire p. m. July 3 to hart your Frigidaire during the la to our mutual advantage to have you place your order now. And ao we have arranged to make a apecial offer to all who buy Frigidaire before 10 p. m.. Wednesday, July 3rd. Let us tell you about this offer DOC . irii? the Million aire AP-4- . Finished in porcelain enamel inside and mil. So again we are giving a special demonstration. We are shewing how the "Cold Control" gives faster freezing of ice cubes, salads and desserts. Weare showing how it gives you delicacies that could never be made before. We are showing how it adds to the pleasure and convenience of automatic refrigeration. Spend at least a few minutes in our display room sometime this week. We will be open evenings until 10 o'clock. ros. Nephi, Utah household and commercial fields Frigidaire lc in gales to customers BECOME FAMOUS UNTIL YOUR NAME APPEARS OK A FIVE CB.NT CIGAR YOU HAVENT X-R- ' Phone 294W ay k 1 ON .A ay Frlgid-aire-froz- en (i W ' tr I WISB ation has any single improvement created such widespread enthusiasm. It has helped make possible the sale of the millionth Frigidaire. l fit both th .... Model" Frigidaire hag thm "Cod Citntrvl" far faster freezing of ice eubea and dcitaert. This ia in additinn ti the standard temperature retutatar which automatically holds an even temperature in the food SPECIAL OFFER unum. It . -- Ottly$l8putaitinyourhome. abou t PEOPLE everywhere are talking "Cold Frigidaire Control." People everywhere want to see it. They want to know more about it. They want to find out what it does. Never in the history of electric refriger- - VI 4 Starting Tuesday for 8 days only W want you FOR SALE A GOOD PIANO Terms Phone 33 6 J. JO,. v f GAS ANESTHESIA DR. P. L. JONES DENTIST Up-Stai- rs Over Ord & Mangelson Drug Store '' ... a '".j'Btw .. The "salad days" are here In truth aa well M poetry I And tha salad, glorified American dish, popular at all season of the year, becomes especially ao In the spring and summer when appe titles are in need of stimulation. The Infinite variety of salads, both fruit and vegetable, with the extraordinary piquancy added by Just the right blending of cheese and salad dressings, makes them favorites of housewives. This simplest of all spring dishes la also the most decorative, and the most appealing to the national palate. One of the most popular and distinctive of American salads la the Pineapple and Date salad, created by Ma rye Dahnke in the kitchen-laboratoof the Kraft-Phen-lz Company, and demonstrated before University and Club groups of women all over the United States. A few of the salads particularly suited to spring needs of the menu, with the added touch of genius which Just the right dressing gives them, are given below. PINEAPPLE AND DATE SALAD Place a thee of pineapple an crisp lettuce, and ponr over it a tablespoon of French dreaaintr. Fill the center with a Pot Philadelphia Creeaa tha paatrjr tnba oa aae three sections of pineapple, furmiaf ft into a lone ripple so that aaost of tha pineapple is covered. KRAFT CHEESE VEGETABLE SALAD 1 tablespoon H anp cooked enoppea parsiay peas 1 tablespoon cup kidney beans chopped olives 1 cup cold boiled cud Kraft Swias Cheeae. green beans threw aectlona. Cheeae through rated Mix vegetables and cheeae thoroughly, and marinate with Wright's French dressing. Serve on very crisp lettuoa. FROZEN FRUIT SALAD 1 enp shredded 1 enp Wright's pineapple ' 4 tableapoons cup whipped t mayonnaiae cream powdered sugar 1 cake Philadel1 bottle m are china cherries phia Cream Cheeae Mix pineapple and sngar. Drain o9 liquid. Mash cheese and make smooth mixture with mayonnaiae. Fold in the Cut cherries in am all whipped cream. piecea and add with pineapple to cream mold and into Pour mixture. SALAD Carefully peel a fresh medium slaed tomato and eut in aectiona. pninaettia atyle, almost to the atem end. Place to- mato on crispy lettuce leavea. and spread the sections slightly apart. Dresa well with Wriht'a French dressing and fill with grated Kraft American Cheeae or Nukraft. Garnish with a sprig of para-le- y in the center of tomato. Note: In ro.ette of Philadelphia Cream Cheeae, place of grated American Cheese, a aaoiatened and forced through a pastry pleasing variation ia Philadelphia Cream tube. At regular Intervale place three Cheeae. forced through a pastry tube, pitted datea on the pineapple, with potnta witb the sections of tomato pressed at, so that the pineapple ia divided into eloaer together. ry ' j i |