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Show THE December 19, 1929 j TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. UTAH S, School Notei1 It was again the pleasure of th teachers to be the guests of Mis treat. Oh, May, hov Andrews for could you? PAGE FIVE 4 Ft. GreenN ews Born to Mr. and December 'M8. Ivan Ras-musse- n, ln Born to Mr. and it December 12th, a bo r .If ' v ov ir We have two new sets of readerr Mr. and Mrs. Fermin for the fourth, fifth and sixth grades ' left WVrfw.for Kemmerar Thf;se are the very latest books out Frldttv where he p has employment In one oft and are constructed on a Edna Ooble tne ttxaegs stores. plan. - "' ' Mrs. James Anderson and Mrs. A. Upon being asked by this worthy scribe what news there was for the H. Allred just returned from Center-fiel- d, wheer they spent a few days paper this week, Mr. Walker replied: "Tell the people I have to go home visiting with relatives and friends. every night and tend the baby!" MayThe club went enter be who knows? tained Thursday at the home of Mrs. Lunch was served The Fifth A pupils are putting out Samuel Coulson. a newspaper in Miss Mengles English and a most enjoyable afternoon was class. It Is called 'Santa's Messenger.' spent. We are putting all the happenings of Re id Larson of Ephralm, who for the each room In It. Each pupil In the 5th A gets a paper. We are selling past six months has been attending them to the other boys and girls for Barber School at Salt Lake City, Is two cents a copy. We have worked working here in the barber shop, with very hard on the paper and hope and his brother, AverU Larson. hope it will be a success. Price Allred The Home Economics dance given Nephl. Utah. Dec. 17. 1829. last Friday night was a big success. A very good crowd was present. PuffDear Friend: ed rice balls were sold and a tuoo It will soon be time for the doll was given away. Neldon Young holidays. The holidays will Friday. Dec. 20. 1929 and thev of Falrview held the lucky number. end Monday, January 6. 1930. The people of our community were During the holidays, I have lots of fun. I think others do, too. greatly surprised to learn of the death On Christmas, I get lots of toys and of Mrs. Caroline A. Snow, wife of John presents. I hope you have lots of fun H. Snow, of our city, who passed away December 15th.' She has been in poor and presents tool health for a number of years. Funeral Merry Christmas, services will be held December 18th at Florence Crane. the ward chapel. All the rooms at our school have President James L. Nielson and wife pretty Christmas trees. They are all covered with tinsel and decorations. are contemplating a trip to California, Friday, all the rooms are going to where they will visit with their son. have a party with candy and nun. Alma, who for the past year, has been We are making presents for their laboring a Latter Day Saint missionmothers and fathers. We drew names ary in the California District. They to give present to. We are going to expect to leave the day after ChristWilson Foote mas, In order to reach Pasadena In have programs too. time for the Rose Festival, which Is A Christmas festival Is being given celebrated annually on January 1st. Thursday by the Music Department of Their many friends are wishing them the Central School and the Junior a pleasant trip and a safe return. High. This consists of: (1) An operetta The Sunday Schools of Fountain given by the lower grades under the direction of Miss Sowby, Miss Warner, Green are preparing a beautiful Miss Bell Is ton and Miss Lunt. The Christmas Pageant to be presented hisrher grades will appear In two-pa- rt Sunday morning, December 22nd at singing, a harmonica band and danc- the ward chapel, in which a large School children ing. A combined chorus will close the number og Sunday from all the different classes will parevening's entertainment. ticipate. The ward choir will also be Miss Menzles has been conducting present and with their Christmas contest. Following is Carols will help to put It over In an a story-poeone of the best contributions: excellent manner. A children's dance will be given on Christmas afternoon CHRISTMAS We all love the Christmas time and also one in the evening under the They celebrate it In every clime auspices of the Sunday School. It is We should all then happy be hoped that everyone will be present. And think of others as well as me. Mrs. Ivy Seager is conducting the Pageant. Santa with his pack of toys. Comes to give the children Joys, On Christmas morn with eager eyes We get up to open our surprise. "Just-a-Mer- it Give Flowers This Christmas You will more than please her with our beautiful Plants and Cut Flowers Come in ami select yours now ! A GIFT SUPREME! A Box of Our Christmas Roses! "Say it With Flowers This Christmas" Floral Nephi PHONES Night Day 345J Greetings o 243J2 the Christmas Season! e" m May your Christmas be a Merry one, may the year 1930 bring you all that the heart can desire, and may future years bring even greater scores of happiness and good fortune. Special Prices on Dolls aiii'Ur Monday and Tuesday -- ECesidall Bros. "We Lift Up Our Voices" wish you Merry Christmas, Holidays of 1929 "and gayer than have known. to an emphatically to hope that the will be gladder any you ever McCUNE MILLINERY fie Summons Church Goers to Prayer With Bell Cast by Paul Revere in 1792 I i - : " ? y 4 3 GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers For Further Information. PROBATE AND NOTES Opera tryouts were held Tuesday night and the winners were: Bob, Ronald Maurice Ruben, Chase; Gowers; Jeney, Alma Burton; Mc- Spavin, Harold Vickers; Scroggs, Max Garrett; Sue, Ploma Strong; Evallna, Marion Christensen; Barbara, Irene tfOTICE TO CREDITORS Downs; Mrs. Scroggs, Nelda Belliston; Mrs. Coleman, Marjorie Lomax; Mrs. Deon Beagley; Miranda, Meadows, Estate of Elizabeth Broadhead, deceased. Alberta Cowan; Luella, Aileen Ellison; Creditors will present claims with Addie, tie between Helen Chase and vouchers to the undersigned at the Lulu Worthington. residence of Robert V. Broadhead. in The Home Economics Club has been Nephi City, Juab County, Utah, on or before the 25th day fo February A. D. down "in a rut" for the past two or three years. The officers have recent1930. ly outlined a program to be carried ROBERT V. BROADHEAD, out for the betterment of the departExecutor of Estate of Elizabeth Broadhead, Deceased. ment. The program will be announc ed later and it is hoped that through Date of first publication it the girls will become enthused over December 19. A. D. 1929. Thos. H. Burton, Attorney for Estate, the project. 4t Friday night at the Nephi-Cyprbasket ball game, popcorn will he sola. The rjroceeds will be used to finance the projects of the club. Everyone is requested to bring nickels. us 4t NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Joseph W. Carter, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of P. N. Anderson, Attorney on or before the 6th day of February, A, D. 1930. The club is also offering a prize of to the girl writing the best Home Rnnnnmlcs Clnh snncr. This is to be in Friday. The winning class from which the girl comes will be given a party by the other two classes of the high school. $1.00 Estate of Alfred Haycock, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned, John H Haycock, at his residence in Nephi City, Juab County, Utah on or before the 25th day of February A. D. 1930. JOHN H. HAYCOCK, Administrator of the Estate of Alfred Haycock, Deceased. Date of first publication December 19, A. D. 1929. Thos. H. Burton, Attorney for Estate. D19-J9-- ALICE R. CARTER, Administratrix of Estate of Joseph W. Carter, Deceased. MASS.: CAMBRIDGE, Joseph Bramlej. sexton o! St James Episoopa. Church, still summons church goers with s oell cast in 17S2 oy;s Paul Revere bero ol Longfellow's poem and founder cf the copper and bra indusuj ifi Arntrl" Is that da; It was kuown as St James Parish CburcU. wm m mm candies for Christmas m x One reason why many children are sick after Christmas is Cheap Candy filled with Glucose! Don't be deceived on Candy by price. Ask to see the contents of the package. Our Special on GOOD Candy 5 Pounds, $2.95 . 'i i Our Dolls Are Going, Only a Few Left fx Come in and Make Your Selection Now! - A NEW SHIPMENT OF XMAS GIFTS JUST ARRIVED! Early Selections Will Please You Most Call Us Now For Christmas Delivery on Radio Ord & Mangelson Home's Resale Value Many people today In buying a home keep in min i Its possible quick resale value. A hundred years ago, with conditions so very different from now, men und women bought homes for generutions to come. Now therfl are many different reasons which make it desirable and even necessary for a family to change; perhaps even to move to another city. Therefore It is merely the port of wisdom to consider the home purchase to a certain extent at least in the light of au luvesl: ment. Choosing ' in laio, rue survey snows, zoning regulations were in force in only eight cities. The number Increased slowly until 1!)'J0, after which the progress wa rapid. At the end of a toal of 754 cities, towns and S, villages "n nil parts of the country, having a total population in excess of 37.0tX).00. had regulations designed to promote construction and use of buildings so us to conserve the Interests of home owners and other property holders, In conformance with the public welfare. 1K-- Plant Trees to Mark Dates . This looking ahead to the country" beautiful leads to memorial tree planting, memorial walks, roads of remembrance, memorial parks, memorial forests. There Is no prograjn to which tree planting does not lend itself says the American Tree association of Washington, which will send you free tree planting Instructions. Graduating classes plant memorial walks, a birth date is marked by tree planting, any form of stone memorial should be given the proper setting of memorial trees. A Reduction NOTICE TO CREDITORS - - SCHOOL Hay-mon- D19-J9-- i mm I a home with obvious accepted standard values, assuming that on other points It is acceptable, means After we have played and played With our toys so newly made that it will sell more easily should a And mother calls us to come and eat sale become necessary than a home The turkey dinner that smells so The High School is being fittlnsly which borders on the bizarre or the sweet. decorated with Christmas trees for the "too different." Christmas programs that are to be We have had so many Joys today. held. Zoning Activity Spreading At night we all kneel down to pray And thank Him for the Holy One That a steadily Increasing number Assembly program was given by the Who was our Heavenly Father's Son. speech department last Tuesday, the of municipalities are taking steps to By Harold Howells, Age 9. following program was presented: protect property values through zon Cornet Solo, Rex Christensen; Prayer. ing regulations, is shown in a survey Alma Burton; Vocal solo, Irene Downs; Just completed by the division of Punctuality and Attendance Attendance Punctuality One Aca Play, the characters were, building and. housing of the Departd, Percentage Percentage Elda Ostler, Lawrence Olpln, Bud ment tnmmorcp ..94 93 Sixth A ... Spencer Sowby. ..98 97 Sixth B ... 97 ..97 Fifth A ... The following program has been ..89 94 Fifth B ... planned for Homecoming day, which 1:00-1.1- 5 ..93 95 Fourth A is Friday, December 20: 87 -- 94 Fourth B Musical pro Band Concert; 1:15-2.1- 5 96 ..95 Third A . gram given by McCune's School of ..89 90 2:15-3:1- 5 Third B ... Basketball game. Music; ..97 99 Second A North Ward High School Alumni vs. ..97 91 Second B South Ward High School Alumni; 7:30 ...92 90 First A ... Glen Worthlngton's Cyprus team vs. ...96 . 93 First B N. H. S. team; 9:00 Alumni dance. HIGH oltam tfyttv self-hel- Date of first publication December 5. A. D. 1929. P. N. Anderson, Attorney for Estate, D5-4- t, Venice Bldg., Nephl, Utah. X-R- Phone 294W ay GAS ANESTHESIA DR. P. L. JONES DENTIST Up-Stai- rs Over Ord & Mangelson Drug Store in LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE RATES Effective January 1, 1930 Effective January 1, 1930, another reduction in Long Distance rates will be made. This is the fourth reduction in the Bell System in a little more than three years and based on the present volume of calls, will mean a saving of more than $5,000,000 a year to the telephone using public of the United States. This announcement follows the rate reduction February 1 of the current year, 1929, which also represented a saving of $5,000,000. Earlier reductions had been made October 1, 1926 and December 1, 1927. EVENING AND NIGHT RATES UNCHANGED The latest reductions apply to day rates on Station-to-Stati- on calls. Evening and night rates are not changed. The term "Station to Station" designates calls on which you are willing to talk with anyone at the called telephone in another city and the new rates affect those calls 60 to 260 miles from the calling point. Reductions have been made in accordance with the aim of the Bell System "to continue to furnish the best possible telephone service at the lowest cost consistent with financial safety." 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