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Show T Thursday, June 5, 1930. THE TIMES- - NEWS, NEPHI, UTAH Ft. Green News CLASSIFIED Rucker Still and Mrs. Kleth Allred have Ice For Sale At Bert Greenhalgh's. In Fine Shape moved to Mt. Pleasant, where they Our line of Dupont Paints wul make their home. GO. PENNEY J.C. OIPARTMENT STORE 29 St No. Main Since voiles, both printed olid - colored, are Mr. and Mrs. Don Nielsen have moved to our city from Moroni. We are always glad to welcome new citizens to our community. and Othello Lund, who was so seriously hurt in the car accident last Wednesday, when Wallace Green was killed, is reported to be improvAttractive ing. frocks, ensembles, skirts Members of the Social Hour Club Multibeach coats. and met at the home of Mrs. Maggie Frandsen this week and spent the colored, solid - colored or afternoon in chatting and making figured effects. Sunfast and flowers. A delicious dinner was 35-3- 6 tub-fas- t. inches wide, served at 5:00 o'clock . wide. Yard Although Friday was very cold and windy. Decoration Day found a large number of people at the City Cemetery all day. Many relatives and friends from communities near and far came to decorate the graves and renew old acquaintances, which made it a general home coming event as well. The following attended the funeral services "of Miss Evelyn Jorgen- sen, age 22. of Salt Lake City on May 25th, daughter of Charles Jor- gensen: Mr. and Mrs. K. P Jensen, Newell and Mrs. Hyrum Jacobson, Clara Chrlstensen, Mary A. Mikkel- sen and Mrs. Frank Maylett of Mantl, Utah. Mr. Jorgensen Is the son of Mrs. K. P. Jensen. Word was received Wednesday by Mrs. Carl Anderson of the serious condition of her daughter, Mary Verberg's seven year old girl of Denver, Colorado, who was injured Here is a thrifty oppor- -' when a large truck backed Into her. She is at present at St. josepns tunity to restock your towel Hospital, where the doctors found ! Solid colors, ot supply it necessary to place her. In a caste where it is probable she will have white with borders. Heavy to remain for at least six weeks. quality and popular size. Mrs. Mercl Ivory left for Salt Lake City last week where she will leave soon for a visit to Boston. Mass, with her son, James Lenard and family, who reside there. On Worth Remembering her way home, she will be accomIf you do nothing when you are panied by Miss Geniel Livingston, F. angry you will have less to undo dauKhter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos.wno afterward. Capper's Weekly. Livingston of Salt Lake City, will be released shortly from her labors as an L. D. S. missionary in the Eastern States Mission. The following attended the 8th PEOVO annual Lions Convention of Dis trict 28. which was held at American Fork on Wednesday, May 28th: President Ray Holman and wife, J N. C. Nielsen and wife. Osmond A Member of the" Crowther, Lewis Sorenson, Urban World's Greatest Family Madson, Ivan Rasmussen, J. J. of Entertainment Merchants Oldroyd and wife, L. R. Ivory and Pnblix Theatres! wife. O. L. Seeley and wife, E. M. Ivory and wife, J. R. Christiansen FRI SAT. and wife. Lyda Guymon, ueo. u. and wife, Matthias Allred Here's "Sweetie" in a Jackson wife, Hyrum Jacobson and wife New and Different Role! and and Jess Hansen and wife. The Sanpete Lions Band was present NANCY and were certainly a credit to any as well as to our county. CARROLL Lions Club They are to be commended for their splendid music and also tne in very striking appearance of their uniforms as they marched in the "The parade. Everyone who was in atDevil's tendance expressed the unusual of hospitality and good will Holiday" feeling which was made manifest through the entire day and night by the SUNDAY & MONDAY out peoDle of American Fork, who- so Jane 8, 9 royally entertained everyone present. Funeral services were held Sat Sinking the Fleet - - -- urday afternoon at the ward chapel With Her Voice! for Wallace Green, age 44, who was killed in an automobile accident on With Her Eyes! Wednesday, May 28th, near Castle With Her "IT!" Gate. The ward choir furnished HERE'S THE REASON - the singing: "I Need Thee Every Hour," "In the Upper Garden," "No Night There," and "Beyond." Opening prayer was offered by Jos. R. Christiansen and closing prayer by President James L. Nielson. The speakers were H. P. Olson, John E.n. Aagard of Provo and Niels E. Flowers were profuse and beautiful. He Is survived by his Green and five wife, Florence why small children, Reah, 12; Duane sailors Wallace, 9; Marion, 7; Hazel, 4; come home! Kenneth, 2. Also the following brothers and sisters: G. W., R. E., and Wilford Green of Fountain Green, Frank Green of Provo, Mrs. Cotton Pique or very st 35-3- for sports 69c and 79c 89c yard Colorful Table Cloths 98C Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Seager motored to Provo. Tuesday where they attended the B. Y. U. Alumni Banquet. Rayon mart this summer . . . and ince here is a quality at decided savings . . . many women will take ad6 inches. vantage! tub-fa- Mr. Nephi, Utah Printed Rayon Voiles each Your luncheon or breakfast table will look ever so much more inviting with one of these mercerized cloths in pastel color or in white with colored border. Size 54x54, Quakers ia America Between 1050 and 1060 George Fox and a few prominent members of the Society of Friends bad begun to urge the establishment of a colony In America to serve as a refuge for Quakers. William Penn became Interested In the plan as charearly as 1GCG. However, his ters were not granted until 1680-82. NOTHING "TO SHOW" There is no point of working if one spends all he makes. Work is irony if at the end of a week or month, all the pay check has gone for expenses. We are treading a vicious circle if all our money must go for necessities with none left "to show" for our work. WE CAN HELP YOU If you are one who has been spending the whole pay check for household expenses with nothing left to save, or to use for "extras," listen to us! Without question food represents the household's biggest expense Item. Ordinarily, this portion of the budget involves more money than any other. However, there's an O. P. Skaggs System store in your community, designed purposely to help you out on this. We have a store chock, full of attractive, delectable merchandise. As long as one must buy foods, why not buy where price is lowest, and quality always the best. The food portion of the budget could thereby be reduced, and the difference you would have "to show" for your work. Start saving at an O . P. Skaggs System store today. Terry Bath Towels 39c eacn Is Mik-kelse- CLARA bow m Prophesizcs colors and pleteall and Allen. U com- kinds Ostler Strlngham School of Beauty "When I started Sargon I was so weak, sick and rundown I had to give up my Job. My apiUte. failed me and the Uitle I ale disagreed Cul- ture Hairdresslng. Cosmetics, Permanent Waving. The only registered school south of Salt Lake. Easy payment plan on courses. Class starts June 1st. Call or write Ida W. Strlngham. Mantl. Utah. M22-- FOOD 'VVfTHQTTIV STORES "A Surety of Purity" FOR SALE Lot Close Bowers. GOOD BUILDINO in. See Mrs. Oscar M22-J5-3- ' BUY your SODA POP for Canyon Parties at Gibs Drive Inn. FOR RENT and Pantry. Cabbage 2 LARGE ROOMS Mrs. D. K. Brown. Best line of Poultry Feeds In Nephl at Reasonable Prices Juab Mill and Elevator Co., Nephi. Our workmanship Is the best all work guaranteed C. J. PYPER, Electric Wiring and Supplies. We have a complete line of Fishing Tackle Ostler and Allen. GLAZED DONUTS Fresh Noon. Raised, 20c dozen; 30c dozen. X. L. Bakery. Every Cake, Buy Hot Dogs and Soda Pop at Gib's Drive Inn. FOR SALE 1 COUNTER SHOW Case with wood top, 11 feet long. 7 Panny Glass Candy Jars with stand. 2 round tables and wire chairs. X. L. Bakery, Nephl. See me when you need Fire In surance; Hail Insurance; Auto Insurance. Blanch Francom, Agent for Franklin Fire Insurance Co. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all who assisted in any way during the sickness and death of our father and brother, Wm. C. Rowbury. Lydla Coulson. W. H. Rowbury, Sarah Hansen, J. J. Rowbury, Mary Ann Gordan. ' Helping the Habit. Children fall easily and wllllngl Into orderly habits, provided they have the equipment with which to be orderly. Woman's Home Com-nanto- Orange Cultivation Oranges are raised In the southern part of California, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Louisiana and Texas. They are too dell-cnt-e to grow farther north than the parallel. thirty-secon- d E. Bailey and Mrs. Wallace Hold-awa- y of Salt Lake City. The following relatives from other com- munities, who attended the funeral were as follows: . Mrs. Alice Huff and daughter. Will Huff, Harvey Huff, all of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Charley Green and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boardman, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Smith, Mrs. S. E. Bailey of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bailey sons, Mrs. Henry Goff, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Huggins, Mr. and Mrs. I.'A. Huggins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Huggins, all of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Huggins, Mr. Jack Huggins, all of River-to- n; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Orme, Mrs. Rollo Orme, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McPherson, Miss Ethel McPher-soMrs. Floyd Tolley and Mrs. Verda Kendall, all of Nephl; Mrs. W. H. Sandberg and son of Lomita, Calif, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hansen, of Ferron, Utah. n; Headache World-Wid- e 10, 11, Gish Lillian ing Picture! DON'T ' FAIL If your nerves are on edge your system is not just up to par, drink plenty of fresh milk. Be sure the milk is rich and that it is produced by a dairy that takes pride in the quality of its and TO product. MEADOWBRQOK DAIRY - LILLIAN GISH In "ONE ROMANTIC NIGHT" CONRAD NAGEL MARIE DRESSLER ROD LA ROQUE 59c . EVER READY SHAVING BRUSH 69c WADE & BUTCHER BLADES, Were 10c each, SPECIAL ,5c McKESSON COTTON, Per Pound 60c , BURNICE RUCKER with me. I suffered with cluonlc lost and constipation, weight strength steadily, and no medicines brought me lasting relief. Eight bottles of Sargoti gave mo a ten pound gain In weight, and put me back on the job strong and healthy. Eleven months have passed since I finished the treatment and I'm still enjoying a splendid appetite, eat whatever I want without a sign of indigestion, my nerves are strong and I sleep fine. I feel as strong and healthy as I ever did. "Sargon Pills regulated my bowels so they move as regular as the day comes and I never have to take laxatives of any kind now." Burnlce Rucker, 2528 Champa St.. Denver. Ord & Mangelson, Agents. (Adv.) Ord & Mangieson DRUGGISTS Phone 43 HISTORIC MANSION IS NOW IN RUINS Ruins of the Abingdon mansion, one of the oWest hmiseM In the country, the birthplace of Nellie Custls and once the property of George Washington. It was destroyed by fire at Its Isolated site on the Four-Mil- e run In Arlington county, Virginia. The School As a Shock Absorber i 7 If the motoring is rough, it Is the road, not the car. If the train rides j'ss roughly, it is the poor road bed or I the poor equipment, never the disposition of the passenger. If young people of a community do not measure up on conduct or otherwise to as many different standards as there are people, it could not be any negative influence in the communi ty, it is the schools. If the youth ot tne community, bubbUng over with life and energy, disnlay more pep than we can recau possessing when we were young, it is the fault or the disciplinary methods of the school. If there is a wave of crime or petty thievery in a community, it is the fault of edu cation. If the scholarship of the young people of a community is low. it cannot be a dozert distracting Influences that make concentration on school work difficult, it is the fault of the school instruction. If homework is assigned to keep less Tr'ck of Liars energenic students up to grade, the Liars act like the salt miners; schools are driving the young people too hard and imparlng health. If they undermine the truth, hut leave schools make provision for health just so much standing as Is necesand recreation in their educational sary to support the edifice. Rich-tor- . program, they are indulging in fads and going beyond the legitimate sphere of activity of the schools. If schools costs are high, school If costs officials are extravagant. are low. with a resulting lower standard of education, the officials lack vision. If a supertendent exercises authority within his sphere, he is autocratic. If he does not, he is held Inefficient and lacking the of his convictions. If courage schools are run wholly in the interests of pupils, with a cold shoulder tcf appeals for special favors or without consideration of fractional interests, they acquire the enmity of all fractions. It is a strange paradox that people know more about how a school system should be conducted than Being any other single project. supported by public institutions hold public inpublic moneys, they terest and attention. It is right that they should. A school system bears much the same relation to a community as the only child of a family .does to its near relatives Many a child has been deprived of its initiative and its opportunity for development because it has been subjected to too much guidance by The many interested relatives. school system is the one child of the community and it should be accorded every opportunity for growth. The school is concerned with the scholastic accomplishments of the young people. It is concerned with their conduct in and out of school. It is concerned with their physical g. It is concerned with their moral standards. It is concerned with inclinations, interests and activities of its respective groups. It alone cannot be expected to overcome all negative InIt cannot make void fluences. It cannot hereditary influences. eliminate evil tendencies strongly embedded through heredity, environment, or wholesome influences. It cannot furnish ability where ability does not exist. It can be a party to remedying these situations. It cannot be held responsible for hazards but it can reduce their effects to a minimum. It can be and is a shock absorber for the ills of a. community. s -- 4 m Aer..4 i4.:.7Ai.MfiH. Touchy Women '"She raised her shoulder slight ly, as If any praise of her former husband could only be Interpreted as a direct Insult to herself." AmeWcnn Mneazlnp. IPl&INSiESl oS j j if mm) CARS A ND TRUCK CEB MM wUl -- H well-bein- Fascinate You in Her First Talk- -- ir-- i TUE., WED., THUR. 12 SEE t. I Harry Langdon in ."The King" 192 FAIRS EX SOAP I 1 and Caull-plant- s. Kunderd Oladiola. the standard everywhere. Nephl Floral. Tomatoes, True to HervesonEdge? J Cake McKESSON SHAVING CREAM and We have a complete line of Fishing Tackle Ostler and Allen. The Screen's Supreme Love Drama - - CepTiitltMd, 10c ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION tp with Harry Green Fredric March June Two 3T the Navy SKAGGS THIS WEEE 4t Also CLP. PAGE FIVE , . n f : Good Ute of Odd Minutes statesman, observing that his wife always kept him waiting ten to twelve minutes for dinner, composed a work en-- , ttrely in this time with the result that in fifteen years he hnd written three large volumes which went throueli several editions. A great French .i.lLtm.- t u 'mm iii ll " Mme. Sylvia, known as the Countess Beck In Vienna, who has propheslzed numerous political calamities and the spread, during 1030, of a mysterious malady of cosmic origin. PAGE MOTOR CO. Phone No. 9 Nephi, Utah ! i |