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Show Thursday, October 24th, THE 1929. TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, eKiTcnm APPRECIATION To the many friends who so AT IO N W frd D 1 li& lit W l otus MtacD I rln SEASONABLE 01SHC3 Over 395,000 Lost Calls Al alriKwt every mie liken a good Ha I iid here are two worth add- lug to your card Index : potato "Three Months' Time Lost Daily" in Mountain States Tu'.e Potato Salad. ten small bulled potatoes, three small cucumbers, three stalks of celfour ery, egg, one small grated onion. Cut the vegcta-b'.e- s Jacob Gibson returned Wednesday from a ten day trip to Loa Angeles. here he visited with friends and relatives. He reports having bad a most enjoyable time while away. It happens to all of us. Perhaps Juat once during the day or on some days, several times, you dash to the telephone to find that the calling person bad become Impatient and failed to give you time to answer. On the other hand you, too, may have been In a hurry and the person you wore calling reached the telephone too late. hurj-cooke- Into thin slices and use any doslred dressing t. Green News Not only does this great system give Nephi its finest local, inter-cit- y service, but through its vast network of lines, connects it with every important city and town in the nation. Oyer with salt and cayenne to season. The charm of a good potato salad la lost unless the dressing has had plenty of time to season the potatoes and cuThe potato should be mar cumbers. About 18 per cent of the dally average of 2,207,856 calls In the entire territory served by this company are not completed largely because the calling party abandons the call without allowing sufficient time for an answer, or the called person delays answering. The total time lost dally approximates three months. Tou can help make your own service more satisfactory by waiting two minutes before abandoning a call and by answering your telephone as promptly as possible. A recent survey has proved that when the ring ing of the called telephone was continued for an additional minute, answers were obtained In 23 per cent of the cases. Incompleted calls are a handicap to good service some are unavoidable, of course, others can be completed with your help may we have your cooperation? James Anderson left this week, to inated at least two or three hours sugar factory. with a snappy dressing, then the cucumber and onion may be added E. Stansworth is spending a few abort while before serving. daya at the home of MUs Eva Salad Dreaelng. Take the yolks of work. In the Gunnison 30,000 miles of scenic highways, one high standard of efficiency and responsibility is maintained. Wherever and whenever you may want to go, 25 miles or 2500 miles, there's a big, comfortable stage of the world's greatest motor coach system awaiting to take you. Leave daily at 6:35 P. M. and 1:50 and 10:10 A. M. for Salt Lake City and East. Leave daily at 2:40 and 10:50 P. M. and 9:40 A. M. for Los Angeles. Pickwick Stage Lines is the only transcontinental motor coach system serving Nephi. Llewellyn. eggs, gradually beat In four tablespoonfula of the best olive oil and f cupful of melted butter, the juice of a lemon, three tablespoonfula of salt, one-hacupful of vinegar, one f tea- Othello Lnnd and Petrea Daniels tablespoon ful of sugar, were married October 21. They will spoonful of mustard. Cook over hot make their home at Fountain Green. water until thick. Cheese and Celery. Take a cream Mrs. Vance Morley and Mrs. Will cream to make Samuels are visiting with their par- cheese, add enough ent while their husbands are away slightly sof season well and tint a delicate green. Muke a mound of hunting deer. browned, salted and peppered walnuts Miss Margaret Maxwell has just and radiate the stalks of celery around returned from Clearfield and will the mound. Serve with crackers as a spent the winter here with her sister. salad. Mrs. Eugene Guymon. Cheese Nests Salad. Take cream Miss Virginia Llewellyn, who re cheese, tint a delicate shade of agreen sides at Salt Lake City, la visiting and roll into small eggs around peaher mother, Mrs. Laura nut or almond. Pepper with finely with minced parsley and a few with Llewellyn, for a tew daya. chopped nuts. Lay Into lettuce nests Misa Clea Robertson entertained and serve with a mayonnaise dressO. B. B. club on Monday evening. Five hundred was played and de- ing. 8herrya Dressing. Mix one-halicious refreshments were served. cupful of olive oil with five f of vinegar, Edna E. Christiansen will leave on of powdered sugar, one small Saturday for Logan where she will represent the H. E. Club at the Home chopped bermuda onion, two Extension count at the A. C. college. of finely chopped parsley, one-haof chopped red tenspoonful The "Sorosis" club met Friday pepper, one tablespoonful of chopped afternoon at the home of Agnes green pepper and one teaspoonful of Oldroyd. An elaborate chicken dinner was served and a pleasant after salt Let stand an hour In a mason noon was enjoyed by all. Jar; shake for five minutes before serving. Last Saturday Cliff Anderson had the misfortune of falling off his horse, with ten horse on top of him tbut he is improving rapidly and is now going about on crutches. Alls Maxlne Olson of Mt. Pleasant was a guest at the home of u. i. Christiansen for the week end. seven . one-hal- lf one-hal- TERMINAL Venice Cafe, Tel. 74J m m thr4 The sweetest honey la out of the Mv of a buay. unlQb and holy lite Anon Our grcatrat glory la not In never failing, but in every time we fall. Goldsmith. THE HOWELL FAMILY. THE PAXMAN FAMILY. d gnat Telephone IS News gen- erously contributed beautiful (lowers; to the neighbors and friends who (av assltance and kindly support and sympathy; to those who Kara such inspiring and consoling music and to the speakers who cava us inspiration and comfort and to all others who contributed la any way In providing such a splendid funeral service and gave sympathy In the untimely death and burial of our beloved husband, son and brother, Ivan K. Howell; we extend heartfelt thanes and appreciation. VERA P. HOWELL. E. PAGE SEVEN The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company lf table-spoonf- one-hal- table-spoonf- table-spoonfu- ls -- 1 m wmmmmm 'S&eritatt m ito lf &&ft STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP CIRCULATION, MANAGEMENT, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912. HiJLL- 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security hold ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bands, mort gages, or other securities are: (It there are none, bo state.) George C. Whitmore Company. A. B. GIBSON ' r Sworn to and subscribed before mn this 16th day of October, 1929 Public Will L. Hovt. Notary residing at Nephi, Utah. Mv commission expires May 10 " Of Times-New- s published weekly at Nephi, Utah, for October 1, 1929. State of Utah, County of Juab, as. Before me, a Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared A. B. Gibson, who, having duly sworn according to 1930. law, deposes and says that he is the Business manager of the Times-New- s nnn l uu " - j farm 1a.ndat., w Kncl rlrxr and that the following Is, to the best must be sold of hia knowledge and belief, a true 550 under cultivation an estate to once ierm settle at statement of the ownership, manage p. o. Box 35. Mantl. Utah. 03-ment, etc., of the aforesaid publics tlon for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section ' "He Builds Wisely , 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, of on reverse this the form, printed Who Build. Well" 3t to-wi- t: 1. That the names and addresses cf the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publisher, A. B. Gibson, Nephi, Utah; Editor, A. B. Gibson, Nephi, Utah; Business Manager, A. B. Gib- son, Nephi, Utah. That the owner is: (If the publication is owned by an individual his name and address, or if owned by more than one individual the name and addresses of each, should be given below; If the publication is owned by a corporation the name of the corporation and the names and addresses of the stockholders owning or holding one per cent or more of the total amount of stock should be given.) A. B. Gibson. Nephi. Utah 2. , to build well use: NEPHI PLASTER v WQPHI PLASTER and MFG. COMPANY The person who wants nothing in this world generally . succeeds in getting it "Whatever You Earn Spend Less1 NEPHI NATIONAL BANK SE-S- E, Utah. SW4SE4 Sec. 10, NWNEVi.12 Green, 024-SEH F. Taylor, Register. NW4. Section 15, Township t. Since the deer law opened October I men are quite a scarcity in Fountain We hope they will all be Green. lucky in bringing home, at least, one of these much prized animals. Fred Fahrni, his mother and Miss Ruby Peterson of Lark, Utah were guests of Elaine Coombs and her mother, last Thursday and Friday. Also Mrs. E. A. Coombs, who visited with Mrs. Thos. Mathis and other relatives. TT! TA M Schools were dismissed October 17 and all the teachers left for Salt Lake City Thursday morning to attend the 34th conven tion of the Utah Education Ass n. A splendid program had been ar ranged for the benefit of the teach-- 1 ers of the state. Stake Priesthood and union meet ing of Moroni Stake will be held at Fountain Green ward chapel at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, October 27. Guy C. Wilson, Head of Church Education, will be the speaker and the Fountain Green ward choir will furnish the music for the afternoon. to maintain the outstanding quality and dependability 01 I The Chevrolet Six On October 16, Mrs. Lillie Oldroyd entertained the members of the Elite club and the afternoon was spent in serving, after .which a most elaborate dinner was served. They were all present, excepting Anna Cook, who is living in Provo at the present In spite of the fact that al-a million Chevrolet Sixes have in the hands ready been placed of owners, and have proved their performance and stamina by time. HAS NO EQUAL The Largest and Purest Natural Deposit of Gypsum In the World )VUvrtfg.' NOTICE FOR PUBLIOATIOX South, Range 3 East S. L. M, has Department of the Interior, Gen- filed notice of Intention to tomake the eral Land Office at Salt Lake City. final Proof, to establish claim land above described, before EH F. Utah. Oct. 18, 1929. NOTICE is hereby given that Taylor, Reglbter U. S. Land Office, Harold J. Mower, of Fairvlew, Utah, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the who, on January 17, 1927, made stock 26th day of November, 1929. Claimant names as witnesses: raising homestead entry. No. 043889 for SEV4NE, Ray S. Tanner, I. M. Tanner and NVfcSE, Sec. 3, NWViNWH, Sec. 11, Lester C. Miner, of Fairvlew, Utah and Clifford Meyers of Fountain billions of miles of service over A farewell dance was given Friday evening under direction of the Recre--of1 ation Committee for the benefit Mont Madson who leaves the fore to part of November for a mission Germany. A good crowd was in at A farewell party in his tendance. honor will be held at the ward chapel Sunday evening, October 27. type of highway the every affords nation the Chevrolet Motor Company continues to take new Chevrolet Sixes from the assem- factory and bly line at the to them testing pitiless subject on the roads of the General Motors Proving Ground! This passion for proof this consistent refusal to accept any The Y. M. S. club met at the home of Devona Crowther. October 17. A I lovely supper was served and a pleasant afternoon was spent by all. The members of this club are: Ada I Collard, Devona Crowther, Nora Johnson, Cora and Viola Madsen, Erma Ivory, Reba and Kosina Anderson, Vicena Holman, lone Draper and Nita Cook. low-prtc- 595 COACH The Ladles Literary Club was en tertained in their regular monthly meeting on Friday at the home of Mrs. Rena Crowther, who was assist ed by Mrs. Hannah Mikkelsen. "The Trimming Cup" by Elsie C. Carrol was read by Edna E. Christiansen. Current events were given by Linda Allred. Mrs. Mary Crowther oi Provo was a special guest. Lunch &Wr.....$525 3gi-;69- 5 525 Sedan Delivery PHAETON &W$595 .'645 The SfcDAN so'". U.I''' was served. At the Republican City Primary held October 18 the following were nominated to be voted on at the munlcloal election to be held on November 5. 1929: Mayor. Mathias Allred. 2 yr. term: C. S. Augason, 4 vr. councilman: Lars Edward Niel- son. 2 vr. councilman: E. J. Johnson, 2 vr. councilman; Ivin Rasmussen, 21 yr. councilman ; L. R. Ivory, Recorder 2 yr. term; Treasurer, lena Livingston, 2 yr. term. tests as final is one of the fundamental reasons for. the popularity of overwhelming Chevrolet cars. For in no other way is it possible to make the Chevrolet Six so sound in design and materials so dependable in performance and so economical to operate! If you are considering the purchase of an automobile, come in and see the new Chevrolet. You will find that it, is more than a Six in the price rangeisofa way it the four. In everyever car thought than you finer e field! possible in the NEPHI A fifth wheel speedometer accu- milerately measure speed andruns at age on all Chevrolet test Groundthe Proving AU 67 D prices, o. KSv-J.4- DyD 00 7eToncrU-.u,5- 45 ThelViToti ChaaalswlthCabU-'- V b.actory. flint. Mich. OTOR CO. NEPHI. UTAH A SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR |