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Show Thursday. February 6, 1930 THE TIMES- - NEWS. NEPHI, UTAH Ft. Green News Levan Happenings J.C.PENNE1 fCQ. 29 A Rex Johnson and Mrs. Jesse A. Geneva and Wanda Malmgreu of Washburn of Provo, visited Sunday 8alt Lake City spoilt Sunday with at the home of Mrs. Francis J. their parents here. Hansen, Miss Ruby Mortensen is in Salt Amos p. Johnson who suffered a Lake City visiting with her slater, paralytic stroke two weeks ago, U Iona Mortensen. still In a very weak and somewhat Mrs. Edna Hansen entertained a helpless condition. number of friends and relatives at II. P. Olson is at present in Dices a quilting party Friday afternoon. Hospital at Moroni following an Luncheon was served to all. operation, but is reiwted to be Mrs. Annie Poulson sient the getting along very well. greater part of last wek in Mount On January 29th. the Moroni Pleasant with her daughter, Mrs. High School presented their three Alvln Christensen. act comedy, "The Family Upstairs" Why linger week after week, feeling tired, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Taylor osalt to a very appreciative audience. The and sluggish? Be at your best all the time. characters were well cast and must Lake City spent Saturday night and all be congratulated on their success Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy in presenting it. Everyone had Jackman. 71.e highest degree of efficiency comes learned their parts so extra well A number of the friends of Mr. the person that is feeling O. K. from that it was a pleasure to be in atand Mrs. Clark Wood gave them tendance. a pleasant surprise Friday evening. TRY On Friday evenolng, January 31 All had a very good time afier the Home Economics club gave their which refreshments were served. McKc-isoannual banquet, program and dance Beef, Iron and Wine $1.00 Dan Mortensen of Salt Lake and in honor of the officers of last year, Or t e Famous Sargon The delicious banquet was well ar- Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mortensen and $1.35 ranged and was served at 7:00 Mrs. II. D. Ballow attended the o'clock, after which a program was funeral at Manti of Mr. Clive Peterrendered which was followed by a son, son of Mis. Peter Peterson, a IT ITT'ASKS US TO PLEASE YOU dance. Toasts were given during the relative of Mortensen's. banquet and a lovely gift was preMr. and Mrs. George Connelly sented to each of the outgoing officers. An unusually large crowd entertained a large number of Everybody' Going to the Military Ball, Feb. 22 was in attendance and with the friends Wednesday evening at their All present had a very Moroni orchestra playing for the home. time. A delicious luncheon dance, a very enjoyable evening was was tji ,cJ. spoilt by everyone. The M. I. A. held their conjoint Mr. ai'J Mrs. Floyd Bosh entermeeting Sunday evening where a people on Monday very excellent program was rend tained the evening at the home of Mr. and ered. DRUGGISTS Phone 43 Mrs. P. Bosh. The evening was The Oleaner girls and "M" men spent in 00" after which a vc.j participated In a good sleigh riding ?.lpetlzln? lunch was served. party following Mutual Tuesday Loren Ko idall, one of Nephi's Full line of poultry feed at reason FOR SALE 1000 PULLETS FIVE evening, February 4th. There were four bob sleighs used and this, In popular youuj men and Miss Ethel able prices Juab County MilL, , Months old Arrowhead Resort, conectlon with the sleigh bells and Mortensen, very popular among the Payson, Utah. abeautiful moonlight night, made younger set of Levan were married Monday, February 3rd. Bishop E. FOUND A LEATHER POUCH thlr evening most happy. P. Peterson performing the cerefour keys Owner may Containing mony. The people of Levan Join have same by paying for this ad. together in wishing them success in PROVO their new underpaying. Oh! Oh! Big Valentine Dance at The conjoint program Sunday the North Ward Amusement Hall was A Publix Theatre by all present, Some Valentine Party, be there. EVERYONE get ready for the night the enjoyed fu-s- t meting for some BIO VALENTINE dance that the being Fri. & time. Mr. Sanders of Nephi gave Feb. 7 - 8 B. P. W. club are sponsoring at the a very beneficial talk on crime. A fast moving, modern North Ward Amusement Hall, on Piano solo, Miss Vonda Harris; Drama of "Whoopee", February 14th. Vocal duet, "Jesus, My 8avlor,'.' Adventure Boats, and Vinnie Christensen and Olive TayRomance! FOR LAUNDRY NEATLY DONE lor; Piano Duet, Norma Winter See and Hear Apply Mrs. Alma Pay, Resldenct and Zella Francom. opposite Bonneville Lumber Co. tf "THE Mrs. T. J. McClure was somewhat FOR RENT Three Room Furnished astonished Friday evening while at Apartment Modern Phone 141J. the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Jennings, the members of the Sorosis club came in and surprised her. The A long distance telephone ALL TALKING evening was spent in playing games Sargoi and social chat. Refreshments with is a double source of call were served. North Main St., Nephi, Utah An Attractive Group of ID orcii Dresses You Will Want a Numbet Of These Spring Models A So Low i 79 Ord & Mangleson Price! Silk Dresses Silk pongee, dm art promt Bent in the group I Natural pongee piped in attractive contrast and aaqr t4 Vfeibi Typical raUetl ... PACE FIVE 3t-p- d. good-loold- CLASSIFIED 07 cotton frocks for the warmer days ahead . . . bringing with them many new styles and fresh patterns! Prints . . . polka dots . . new checks all fast color I Since cottons are so smart this season, you can wear them for every occasion . . . street . . . afternoon . . . and informal tea on the porch I Some hate elbow sleeves .. . . some have cap sleeves ., . and some have no sleeves at all (and how cleverly you can make a iacket to match It. Sat IT WORKS BOTH WAYS Make a Date For February 22nd Monday, the 24th day of February, 1930, at 12 o'clock noon at the front Phone 294Wi door of the County Court House in Ray Nephi, Juab County, State of Utah, GAS ANESTHESIA the following described real property situate in Juab County, State of DR. P. L. JONES Utah, NEBO CHRYSTAE mining claim, covering the west half of the southeast quarter of the northwest quarDENTIST ter of Section twenty-on- e in towntwelve south of Range two east ship rs of Salt Lake Meridian, containing twenty acres of Saline Lands, the Over Ord & Mangelson same having been located by Geo. Drug Store O. Latimer on the 1st day of November A. D. 1921, and the location notice thereof being recorded at page 537 of Book 89 in the office of said of the County Recorder SHERIFF'S SALE Juab County. M. M. KAIGHN, Sheriff of Juab County, Utah IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT COURT By LOUIS GARRETT, OF UTAH IN AND FOR Deputy. JUAB COUNTY Albert Coulson, BABY for See J. Walter Paxman CHICKS purchasing agent for the Plaintiff, f vs. Utah Poultry Association Poehl-man- n Mt. Nebo Salt Company, Hatchery, Hatchers of Better a- corporation, and Breeding stock Ray Bean, Quality Chicks. Defendants. under the supervision of W. H. To be sold at Sheriff's sale on "Warner. tf. Up-Stai- t i J30-F20-- !. - V" "VAT what ow moist cold and dry cold in the same refrigerator now Frigidsire equipped with the new Hydrator offers an extra service. Celery comes out of the takes on a new Hydrator crisp and brittle. Lettuce . freshness. Tomatoes become firmex-- Parsley, cress and other garnishes almost seem to grow again! room-no- w. See a demonstration at our display KENDALL BROS- - Nephi, Utah "v 5 mm "IA c:-:- i MEN WILL ASK to-w- it: t ! t "Gratitude To Is Beyond Words" Military Ball Along In April a weary stranger appear at your door, if you live in a city, and announce he is the census taker. Thank your lucky stars because you live in town. You'll only have to answer 26 questions. That is, unless you live in town and own a farm, as many people will do. In that case you'll have just 267 questions to answer, including 241 about the farm. Here are some of the questions the census taker will ask: "Do you own this house? It is mortgaged? How much rent do you How many persons sleep pay? here? What is the name, occupation, race, color, height and citizen-shiof each? What relation are they to the head of the house? "Maybe you'd better take the evening off. Gotta lot of questions for you to answer. Now in column six lemme see. Oh, yes, "if the head or any member of the family operates a farm, enter in this column the number of the agricultural schedule filled out for that farm ' " "I beg your pardon," interrupts the busy housewife. "I " "Oh, that's all right, I don't mind," the census taker replies, "now. Just how do you classify yourself as to occupation? Do you do 'housework' or home supervision?" When were you educated, and how? Are any of your family, servants or boarders in insane asylums, prisons, colleges or veterans' homes? Are they single, married, widowed or divorced? Where were When did you immiyou born? grate? How long have you lived here? "What language do your children speak? Have you paid your taxes and street assesments? Have you two occupations, or have you retired? Do you have outside employment as well as your work at home? Is your husband a 'traveling salesman' or a 'commercial traveler?' "There's a difference, y'see. I've got to follow 67 instructions, and Uncle Sam is doggone particular about such distinctions. Wait a minute until I look up something. Yeh, here it is: Do any of your kids help you with the housework? Yes? Well, g'bye. I've had a very pleasant evening." n, Mr. and Mrs. James Chritchley of Pocatello, Idaho spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parkins, this week. Mrs. Chritchley had the misfortune to sprain her ankle and will remain in Nephi for a couple of weeks. They came down from Idaho to attend the funeral of Miss Ida Shepard of Mona. A f-- 3 jM' i MRS. WM. N. COCHRAN "Ever since I was a comparative ly young woman I suffered from stomach trouble and nervousness, I was terribly constipated, bilious rundown and miserable. The way Sargon ended my troubles seems little less than a miracle. "The first normal bowel move ment I have had In years I owe to Sargon Soft Mass Pills. My gratitude to the Sargon treatment Is be- youd words." Mrs. Wm. N. Coclv ran, 1147 Harrison St., Portland, Oreg. Sargon's fame is based on actual results not empty promises. Mil lions use it mollions praise it! Ord & Mangelson, Agents, (adv.) Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Jennings en tertained the Sorosis club and their partners and some extra couples Saturday evening at their home. The evening was spent in playing "500" after which all enjoyed a nice luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jack-ma- n and their clr.ught:r, VertUm and her husband of Salt Lake City came Just in time for the party and remained until Suiiday. A very enjoyable party was given Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mans E. Jennings. Refreshments were served cfc nine o'clock, after which the time was spent in playing progressive five hundred, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben first prize. Mangelson winning Those present were: Mrs. Travis McClure, Mrs. A. M. Jackman, Mrs. Arvilla Taylor, Mrs. Nellie Benedict, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jackman, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackman, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jackman, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jackman, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson of Levan, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Haddock, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. R. Jackman of Salt Lake City and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Mans E. Jennings. BABY'S HEALTH If V VJ pleasure to you and to the friend you call. Station to station day rates were again reduced January 1. Evening and night rates not reduced. . H. J. HEINZ ROD LA ROCQUE Dai Lara Stanwych Betty Hronson, Wm. Boyd SUN. and MON. Feb. Bay 10th His First StarrihiRorer A Role That Surpasses for Human Drama, Love, and In Laughter, Anything Which He Has Appeared! Don't Miss Catsup Week The H. J. Heinz Co. are putting- on a national campaign all the week of February 9th to 15th, endeavoring to show every one how II. J. Heinz good Tomato Catsup really is. We have a big stock of it, and have reduced the price on the pint size for all this week to make sure that you will try it once. j- - J V'i. :AJ GARY lM CiIPEIll "SEVEN DAYS LEAVE" ALL TALKING with BERYL MERCER TUE.WED. THUR. Feb. 11, 12, 13 A Mighty Star Comes Into His Own! .J WHAT TO SERVE WITH LAMB CHICAGO. Some accompaniments fit in es pecially will with a particular kind of meat. While there are no hard and fast rules that must be followed, except to make the meal well balanced, the National Live Stock and Meat Board makes suggestions for accompaniments that combine particularly well with lamb. VEGETABLES : Peas, onions, spinach, string beans, asparagus, cauliflower, tomatoes, turnips, carrots. SALADS: Lettuce; tomato, cu cumber and lettuce; orange, endive and watercress; and grapefruit lettuce. Serve all salads with a tart dressing. RELISHES: Mint sauce, Jelly, or water ice; green grape, currant, guava, or any tart Jelly; spiced pears, or gooseberries; peaches, horse-radis- h sauce, onion sauce, brown sauce, Bechamel sauce, tomato sauce, chestnut puree. POTATOES: French fried, baked, or creamed potatoes with chops or steak; mashed, browned, Duchess, new potatoes with roasts, parsley butter new potatoes, creamed, or scalloped potatoes with either roasts or chops. LOCKED DOOR" Bablea milk have mothers' many chances to Uve as artificially fed Infants. "Eight out of ever; ten cases of Infant mortality in the United States annually, occur among bottle fed babies," declared Esther Ackerson Vlacher, nationally known dietitian In an address here. "This Is due In many eaaes to Incorrect methods of feeding. Improper selection of dietary formulas and Inherent defects of the Infants themselves. But tbe high mor- tality rate QUALITY nourished on four times as Indicates that whenever It la necessary for a mother to feed her baby artificially, a doctor should be consulted for professional advice. "There never has been any doubt that the milk of health; mothers Is tbe beet food tor babies. Whenever artificial feeding must be resorted to because of weakness or disability ot mothers or babies, It should be made the subject of scientific stud;, since each baby Is different from every other one. The feeding formula should always be determined In consultation with the famil; docfev Physicians because ot their lntlmaM anatomy an-t- be kwledge of Infants' rculiarltles of their digestive are best equipped to turnlnb the proper feeding formula and the tawvurtlons as to how these formula hotlld be carried out." X FOODS Every O. P. Skaggs System store sells a complete line of H. J. Heinz & Co. products. Each of our stores also stocks the best quality of all other lines of food products. One visit to our store will convince you that our stock is by far the most complete, in popular brands, of any store in the city. (V Your Cheers Made Him a Star - - Now He's Here in a Story You Thought No one Would Dare Tell! By AH Means See and Hear WILLIAM Wo WELL In "STREET OF CHANCE" ALL TALKING WITH Kay "A Surety of Nephi Purity" Fillmore Delta Jean Francis Arthur Regis Tooney |