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Show 1 Ttnirwlav. January 30, 1930. THE TIMES-NEW- Suggestions For Thrift Week Given Oood JCPENNEYCS 29 North Main Street NEPHI v and Decidedly Easy on the Pocketbook YouTl like the sturdy wear and the quality behind the dressy exterior. Exceptional, at. shape-retaini- ng $2.98 NOW Is The Time to Get a Real Hat Value Smart lines and brim and crown. The DOLT.LE THICK BRIM is a feature. The season's favored colors. well-balanc- ed $3.98 HAT VALUES That Will Appeal to the Smart and Thrifty A quality leader. crown with stitched welt edge. Rolled or snap brim. ed L. perity. Business Is Rood and Is Improving. People are working more seriously than ever to maintain their standard of living and this standard la set to a safe and sane program of spending. As an important factor of the Thrift Week program each one of us should take a personal Inventory of stock In hand. Mr. Garbett ctfers the following suggestions: i. bave Ket'Uiariy. Draw up a budget so that you can "tell your money where it 13 to go Instead of wondering afterward where it went.' This will enable you to see ahead more clearly, to find and put a stop to "leaks" and to save a certain sum regularly. i. bjena wisely. Be generous but not extravagant in your buying Keep posted on values. Read your daily papers. Watch the windows and shelves of your favorite stores and compare prices. Women spend about 75 per cent of the family In come and a skillful buyer adds to the family savings. Don't try to keep up with the Jonses. They may have a larger income than you or Fit may be running Into debt. our scale of living to your own earnings regardless of others. When you spend money for entertainment be sure you get the utmost value for Don't barter your your money. future for a lHtle pleasure. There is a world of difference between recreation and mere entertainment, 3. Teach Your Children the However Value of Money. little money you give them, let it be In the form of an allowance. Give It egularly and make them respon Show them how to sible for it. keep account of it. It will teach them to spend wisely for they will soon learn that too much money for luxuries means a decided check on what they have for other things and they will avoid making similar mistakes in the future. Teach them to buy their own clothes, starting with the simpler articles, and watch how much better they will take care of their clothes almost from Velma Evans received a bronze a minute pin for writing 41 words for fifteen minutes, with two errors Creditors will present claims with at thP last award test given in the voucher to the undersigned at the office of P. J. Sanders, in the court commercial department. house at Nephi, Utah, on or before the 10th day of March, 1930. AMASA L. GREEN, Sr. Administrator. Estate of Amasa Lyman Green Jr.: Date of first publication, Jan. 9, 1930. J. Sanders, Attorney lor saia Estate, Nephi, Utah. NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS FOR RENT Apartment KIBITZER" AH-Talki- to-wl- tt: J18-F6-- See J. Walter Paxman for BABY CHICKS purchasing agent for the Utah Poultry Association Poehl mann Hatchery, Hatchers of Better Breeding stock Quality Chicks. under the supervision of W. H. tf Warner. to difficult becomes Increasingly meet Installment obligations. The happiest people are the care-frones who save and pay as they go. But going into debt for Instance or for a mortgage when you pur chase a home is a wise procedure for it really amounts to going Into debt to save. Always consult your banker before you invest any money for you can be sure of conservative advice that is freely given. Whether you have a bank account or not, your local banker will be glad to talk things over with you. ee Had It A lot of grocery store chains Comedy Romance NIEL HAMILTON Basket ball Is a ruff and tumble game. It takes lots of wind and you have to be In good shape physically. Correct diet is the silent In t' parts Feb. 2-- 3 Marriage Without Love? Love VVithout Marriage? See and Hear the Answer DOLORES COSTELLO in - DAIRY "Second Choice" A Warner Bros. with CHESTER MORRIS JACK MULHALL Even Wilted vegetables become fTT Frigidaire Feb. 4, 5, 6 The Stars of The 'Broadway Melody" in Another All Talking Singing, Dancing V.. E2 Fillmore famous Delta 1 1 lettuce This new moist air compartment gives taste. and celery that ''fresh from the garden" IN USE Nephi, Utah 4 'KM ro'y''' from one city to another by telephone. Long Distance station to station day rates were again reduced January 1, 1930. Evening and night rates not reduced. I III II mi -- at The The The The The The HI IIIIIIWIW l"j Phone 43 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John Kay , Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the residence of Mary E. Kay, Administratrix of the estate of John Kay. Deceased, on or before the 10th day of May, A. D. 1930. MARY E. KAY, Administratrix of the Estate of John Kay, Deceased. Date of first publication January 9th, A. D. 1930. Last Publication, February 6, 1930 Thos. H. Burton, Attorney for the Estate. X-R- Phone 294W ay GAS ANESTHESIA DR. P. L. JONES DENTIST Up-Stai- rs Over Ord & Mangelson Drug Store M I?, oil Mig- .'Jf ;:r,:1 jt mofi'sepoweB? valve-in-hea- she-cylin- d sweeping up the steepest hills for swift acceleration and for DISTANCE with KENDALL BROS. BRIDGE I DRUGGISTS engine. With its capacity increased to 50 horsepower, it has great reserve energy for THE Seeitdemonstratedatourshowroom...NOW. MILLION 1 I' ,J , . 4 FRIGID AIRE M MIS Ord & Mangleson ment has been made in its "A Surety of Purity" NeDhi 25.00 $ IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU. : ' Til IB I Not until you drive the new Chevrolet Six can you appreciate what a wonderful improve- SKAGGS S' ;W H i six- - yif iMlei if ninth FOOD $100.00 $ 50.00 rr.it to Mr. Henderson's reply There is nothing charges. they can say or do, but keep quiet and hope it will blow over. Such dealers should lose their patronage, all of it. To cheat a person in the purchase of things he must buy in order to sustain life, is in the opinion of the heads and founder of the O. P. Skaggs System, the most disact dastardly honorable, possible to commit. CLP. TUE. WED. THUR. N A CASH PRIZE! FIRST PRIZE SECOND PRIZE THIRD PRIZE 4 sal HYDRATOR w f Sensation! yggL"! EVERY SUNDAY AT 3:00 P. M. ed Chain food store organizations who have taught and ento couraged their employees deal dishonestly with their have made no customers, SUN. & MON. 1928 Mrs. Earnest Foote of Nephi is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wankler. Miss Thelma Wankler returned home from Salt Lake City where she has had employment for some time past. Mrs. Willie Bennedlct entertained a number or menas at a cam puny Refreshments Saturday evening. were served to all present. Miss Olive Taylor entertained a number of her girl friends Friday evening. The time was spent in hand work. Lunch was servea to all Dresent. Ray Francom, James Anaerson and Herman Chrlstensen returned home Friday after spending some time out on the desert appraising sheep for taxation. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MiKKeison and Mrs. Jennie Peterson returned to their home at Salt Lake City, Sunday after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge conneuy. Mrs. Annie Iverson entertained the "H. O. A." club members and their partners Thursday evening at her home. A very tasty lunch was served after the fore part of the evennlg had been sient In play ing cards. The Misses Ethelene Potter and Thelma Buchanan and Mr. Carlyle Bralthewalte entertained a number of their friends at a card party Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Farnsworth. A very appetizing lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Farnsworth entertained the Sociable "500" club Wednesday evennig. All presnt themselves very much. The lunch that was served was certainly delicious. Mr. and Mrs. Arvll Wankler received the high score prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson en tertained a few friends Sunday evening. A nice lunch was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Wankier, Mr. and Mrs. James Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. George Connelly and the host and hostess. Mrs. Peter Wankler entertained a large number of friends and relatives Tuesday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. A fine assortment of present were received. All had an enjoyable time together and the lunch which was served was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Funeral services were held Mon day afternoon In the ward Amuse ment Hall (the meeting house furnace not being finished) for Brother J. C. Nielsen who passed away Friday at the home of his son, Gean Nielsen, where he has been for the past two weeks. Mrs. Charles Painter entertained a number of friends Tuesday evening at her home in honor of her birthday anniversary. After a delicious supper had been served, the remainder of the evening was spent in playing cards and social chat. Mrs. Fred Painter of Tooele came down for the occasion. Nothing To Say with HARRY GREEN MARY BRIAN Basket Ball MEADOIROn Coming Levan Happenings ng All Talking Picture A Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 10th day of February A. D. 1930, at 12 o'clock noon at the front door of the County Court House In Nephi, Juab County. State of Utah, the following described premises situate in said County of Juab, 'The south half of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section 33, township 14 south, range one east. Salt Lake Meridian, containing 60 acres and upon which is situated the plaster mill of said defendant company, also all and singular all movable personal property In and to the said mill and upon said lands of whatever kind and description, of a resale value of at least twenty- five thousand dollars." M. M. KAIGHN. Sheriff of Juab County. By WM. LAIRD, Deputy Sheriff, decline in business since W. K. Henderson of Shreveport has exposed their methods of cheating the public 4f4f eights, measures and cash change. Mr. Henderson was wrong of course, to accuse all chain food stores of dishonesty, as there are honest and dishonest chains, the same as individuals. "THE Three Room Furnished Modern Pnone 1 MORE THAN Company, throughout the mid central states are experiencing a big THEATRE PROVO FRI. & SAT. His Troubles Are Your Laughs! the Juab crisp and fresh in the Moses Paggi. and R. N. Jensen. Go for luxuries is to take a step back ward. Installment buying is al- wavs a temptation to go iariner into debt than is justified. It oftqn Copyrighui, Plaintiff. v. Into Debt Wisely. To in cur debts for current expenses or 4. APUSLIX The annual County Livestock Association will be held at the County Court House on Saturday Evening, February 1st, 1930, at 8:00 o'clock P. M. At this meeting the Annual Report will be submitted, one board momhnf win ho chosen and any other business transacted that may come before the members 01 saw association. JAMES H. OCKEY, Secretary. una niimiDV KFATI.Y DONE Apply Mrs. Alma Pay, Residence opposite Bonneville LumDer wj. UTAH. R. C. niNGHOLZ, the start. $4-9- 8 meeting of SHERIFF'S SALE THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIS TRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY. STATE OF IN Garbett, Manager of the Trading as the Metalgrlp Company; local J. c. Penney Company store, Moses Paggl and R. N. Jensen, believes that the 1930 Thrift Week Trustees of and For the Metal- is ushering In a new era of pros- prip Company, and the Metalgrlp A. SMART ON THE HEAD Foil-shap- Habits Slran financial Suciess Says Mr. Garbett PAGE FIVE NEPHI. UTAH S. engine sustained high speeds. Its power flows evenly and smoothly. And it is extremely flexible in traffic. In fact it does everything you could possibly want a motor Yet it is remarkably economical in its use of gasoline to do. and oil. Come in today for a demonstration. Greatly Reduced Prices ROADSTER PHAETON SPORT ROADSTER $495 $495 $525 $565 $595 $565 COACH SEDAN DELIVERY . COUPE Mlpricttf. The SPORT COUPE . The CLUB SEDAN The SEDAN The 1 H -- TON CHASSIS The LIGHT DELIVERY CHASSIS.. The CHASSIS WITH CAB $625 $625 $675 $520 $365 I!4-TO- N o. b. factory, Flint, Mlchitan The New imwnE,ET SAX CHARLES KING BESSIE LOVE Marie Dressier Jack Bonnie Gwen Lee George K. Arlur gtiorgeous Scenes in Technicolor! NEPHI, UTAH A SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FGUIl |