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Show THE PAGE FOUR LEVAN VT Thursday, October 10th, 1929 NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, HAPPENINGS Have You Been Mrs. Sophia Chrltenaen wu the honored guests at a dinner given by her children, Sunday, Oct. ( at her OUILCUTICJ Bothered? Mrs J. A. Bosh spent Thursday In with her sister, Mrs. Will Trend to Beautification Eureka of National Highways Gear. The highways have become Aim-rl- - Mrs. Pete Winter returned home of mo visiting with her daughters at torists spend their leisure hour In after Mills. search of restfulness, beauty and charm. The necessity and demand fur Mrs. Ira Morgan entertained the combining beauty with utility, has be U. O. A. club last Thursday after come more pronounced with the noon at her home. A luncheon was growth of tourist truffle In recent served to alt guests years. The application of purely utilitarian Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lunt of Nnnhl standards in highways count ruction spent Sunday at Levan with Airs. meets engineering and economic re Lunt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George quirements, but the motorist who seeks Stephensen. ca'H playground, where millions WHOTO Protect yourself against every form of liability by investing in one of our Auto Insurance policies. Complete coverage at lowest cost. He Wasn't Covered Are YOU? Yesterday's papers carried the story of a heavy judgment in damages against a man whose car crashed into another machine by reason of a broken steering knuckle. It wasn't a case of carlessness except in the fact that he had neglected to take out full coverage in auto insurance. First National Company Insurance Bonds Securities First National Bank Building Nephi, Utah LEVAN HAPPENINGS Mrs. Eva Anderson gave a party Saturday afternoon In honor of her birthday anniversary. Delicious re Fred Stephensen went to McGill, freshments were served to a large "Nevada last week In search of work. circle of friends and relatives. Miss Jessie Morgan went to Nephi Monday, where she has employment In the Forrest Hotel Bear ia Talkie." To obtain "talking" moving pictures of a polar bear at the zoo In Oakland, Culif,, photographers placed their ma Ralph Morgan of Levan and Miss Fitzgerald of Provo were chines close to the animal's cage and married at the home of the bride's then opened the door so they could grandparents, .Monday evening, Sept. film clre-upof the Inmate, says Pop 80 th at Provo. ular Mechanics Magazine. The bear Bessie s seemed to enjoy Its brief experience as an "actor," Jumping in and out of Its pool and giving a few roars and grunts which were recorded for the tulkies. Mrs. Preston Chrlstenfeen entertained a large number of friends and relatives Saturday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. A very delicious lunch was served at. five o'clock. 1,000 lbs. COAL FREE With Each Charter Oak Furnace i t OAK A" TVS j ': 'tr z A7 i n .. Minw 70 rZCu ; v Without '" r( JIT," fl,v! the? Down $7.00 Per Month This handsome Parlor Furnace pictured above in walnut or mahogany enamel with sparkling nickle trimmings, is priced at $75.00. It is economical in the use of fuel. It has many advantages over ordinary heating stoves. We invite you to see them displayed in the windows of D. T. R. Co. Stores. Buy At the One Price House Save! AH Beauty Nine Busy Furniture Stores CO. "The One-Pri- ce House" for Utility p Appearance Important Regardless of how attractive the interior of a house may be, It Is gen erally Judgod by the prospective buyer from Its exterior appearance, and houses. very often containing every Imaginable feature as an Inducement, are drugs on the market, simply because the builder gave little thought to the outside. Gen erally speaking, the builder gives a great deal of attention to exterior do tails. With the keen competition in the dwelling field, the operative builder must be on his toes constantly, lest he wake sp some morning and rim! that his operation which he thought was Just right Is not appealing to the buying public, which Is not the same type that was so common ten years ago. Proper Car of Lawn Begin to mow the lawn when the new grass Is about three to four "Several packages of these unordered cards, which the senders claimed to be $1.50 values for $1.00, disclosed the average replacement price to be approximately 50c. "You do not have to pay for these cards. You do not have to return them. Just put them aside. If an authorized agent calls for them you may give them to him. If he doesn't call within a reasonable length of time you may CHARGE STORAGE for the bother you've been put to in keeping Mrs. Arrll Wankler entertained a number of her lady friends last Thursday afternoon. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Wm. Khurwnnrt want In Salt Lake City Saturday to spend a short time before going to San Francisco for the winter. Mrs. Dennis Morgan and hahv nf Circleville, Utah are the guests this ween oi nir. ana flirs. E. w. Peter son. Mrs Morgan Is a niece, of Mr. Peterson. them." i IN BUYING CHRISTMAS CARDS A GOOD RULE TO FOLLOW IS TO PATRONIZE YOUR REGULAR ESTABLISHED DEALER AND PLAY SAFE Lake. Mrs. Florence Roannulat was guest of honor at a birthday party given at her home Monday afternoon Delicious refreshments vara served. Nephi Drug Company Mr. and Mr- - Wm Cttrl.t.n... uu. ,u,uODU Ut Levan left Monday morning for Los Angeles, California where they will snend thn winter -If Mra . V U .OlOUQOI rh.i.i... can get employment there. Geo. D. Haymond, Owner Mrs. Marv E. Gardnpr UMiHn n.-r- f ner. Mrs. Ceoren Connnllv nH fam ily, Mr. and Mrs J. H. Bradfield. Mr Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Winter of Mrs. Walter Francom and family Fountain Green spent Monday at are fisiting relatives and friends at Fountain Green this week. Levan with relatives. Mangelson. Mr Mangelson, Mr and Mrs. H. R. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sherwood home in Levan. Those present were Francom, Mrs. George Nielsen, and returned to their home here Sunday Mr., and Mrs. Ralph eteraon and son Mrs. H. C. Mortensnn war. after spending three weeks at Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Chrlsence visitors this fall at Salt rirp Bell Utah with their daughter, Mrs. tensen and family and Mr. and Mrs. City. Allen Chrlstensen James. and Mrs. J. P. Stephensen. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Bosh, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Mil-for- d, (5E3IPILIS1PIEE.Tr jb L lyJ bu la M IV And Ready To Give You Inches high. From then on, mow the lawn regularly, keeping It mowed to a height of two inches. Mow frequently enough so that the clippings are short and may be left on the lawn. They dry up and settle around the root where thev dernv and form humus. If they are long tney must be raked off, as heavy clip pings left on the lawn smother trip grass. Particular care must hp tnl.-enot to leave long clippings on the lawn In wet weather. Citizen Asked commission, TTtoat Is named by the town council of Federalsburg, Md., to develop and beautify the municipal park grounds, donated to the town by Mayor T. H. Chambers, Issued a gen eral call for men with axes, saws, wagons and a willingness to work In an effort to have the 18 acres of ground, part of which Is woodland, cleared ready for further beautifying and future use. The commission hits planned for a roofed space for community gatherings and a swimming pool, with space for tennis courts and possibly a baseball field. A to Clean OUR REPAIR DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETELY to Help Streets organizaUon, called the Clean Streets by Clean Methods clubs, has been formed In New York city to keep the streets clear of the litter of papers, etc., that the publb throws about. About 500 citizens have Joined, Including Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Mrs. Arthur Claflln. Mm, Kent Cooper, Mrs. Charles Austin Bryant, and Miss Adelaide Stedmnn. n Build Home Wisely One home in a lifetime Is about all the average man builds. For that reason he should be certain that It Is well built and of materials that will last. For reasons of economy he should be equally certain that his home Is assured all the qualities of permanence that make for savin? In maintenance costs and delay in deterioration. . LL for When our ancestors came to this continent they found It covered with the forest prlmevul, a spectacle whose beauty will never again be looked up on by human eyes. Civilization levele the forests to make way for homes That was unavoidable. Cities sprniv up. They kept their trees until tinf flc congestion necessitated their re moval. The greater part of the nntur al beauty one finds en route today I along the waysliles beyond corporate limits. The preservation of this benii ty from the blight of conitnerilnli.i tlon is essential to the preservntlm of the love of the beautiful In the tin tlon, with its refining and humnniziny Influences. Gas stations and hot-dostands may be necessary to feed mo tors and motorists on the highway hut even they can be made attractivt "xternally. Detroit Free Press. Alma PIXON-TAYLOR-RUSSE- states, handling them: J. A. Bosh. te The park $7.00 S5H with Chrlstensen Sunday at Levan, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. roadside tree planting. This law was approved May 21, 1028. more tliun a year ago, 'but to date the bureau of public roads, whlcb has charge of the Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Chrlstensen fund, has not been asked to authorize an expenditure or to In a of Mt. Pleasant spent Monday with relatives here before coin to Salt single roadside planting project. Lake City Tuesday morning. ,Mrs. Christensen's mother, Mrs Andrew No Need to Sacrifice pouison accompanied them to Salt Trimmings 'it 'V In Mr. and Mrs. Asahel of American Fork spent n Special Ik recreation In bis automobile Is cheated out of the natural beauty which belongs to him, the American Motor- bits' association declares. There la a growing and insistent de mand for beautification of national highways. California, MagnacliuwiU and Connecticut have demonstrated how much can be done, at small cost, to beautify the roadsides by Judicious planting of native trees, shrubs and perennial flowers. . Congress already has recognized the need for highway beautification by un tliorlzlng expenditure of federal funds. By Receiving An Unordered Box of Christmas Cards Through the Mail? Many people in this vicinity have received such boxes through the mail with a request for $1 in payment for them. The following quotation from a bulletin issued by the Better Business Bureau gives a line on the true values sometimes represented by these cards and outlines your rights in EQUIPPED WITH MODERN UP-TO-DA- MACHINERY AND TOOLS. WE CAN SERVICE ' SALES ANY MAKE OF CAR Headquarters for SEEWHCE PERSONNEL SALESMEN C. P. Greer E. L. Jones L. P. Anderson R, N. Day, Manager Jack Garbett, Parts Man SERVICE DEPT. Grant Nichols Lynn Nichols O. R. Stephensen |