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Show THE TIMES-NEW- PAGE FOUR TLhc Local News ZEimes-TRe- ws Mrs. Entered In the Post Office at Nephl. Utah as second class matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 A. B. forYourCASK When It Comes mail Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carter and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter motored to Eureka Sunday. UTAH STATEpRESg ASSN Olbaon, Editor and Manager Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs and Mrs. J. A. Kendall attended the Sanpete County Fair at Mantl Fri day. One thousand Is a pretty satisfying amount to draw from a bank, especially when the money is all his. But that's what Frank (Lefty) Kornblum, who sells the Mrs. George B. Hobbs of Los Angeles, California, has been visiting for some time at the home of her son Lloyd Hobbs and the Y.) Dally Times In Canarsie, N. Y.. did without eyelash, when Mr. Kornblum, Sr., after many weary furrier with five children to support, Brooklyn (N. hard-worki- house that decided to stake his small savings on a he could call his own. So that, while pap went around with a worried look in his eyes and a wrinkled forehead, adding and subtracting and ly house on the next wondering if he could buy the block, and still keep up both ends in a fairly closv proximity, Frank calmly produced a bank book showing his savings out of his newspaper selling earnings and announced that his little contribution would be the $1,000 down payment. The house was bought a year ago and Frank Is still tucking to help pay the Installments on the away little nest-egmortgage. At 3:30 every day Frank meets the Brooklyn Dally Times truck or else runs down to Branch Manager Joseph Hick's place and gets his daily quota of 200 copies of the home edition, which he delivers at the various residences. About 5 o'clock he goes home and snatches a bite to eat and then dashes down to the branch again to pick up the sports extras six-stof which he delivers about 450 weekly, and seven-stand about 8 o'clock he calls It a day. Frank reckons that his routes serve about 1,400 readers weetaly. During the school year Frank is a student in the third term at the Samuel J. TUden high school. He leaves school at 3 o'clock and is on the Job delivering papers at 3:30. In addition to this he finds time to pitch for the Brooklyn Daily Times Carriers' baseball team. He has been carrying papers now for five years, he says, making on an average of $17 weekly, almost' all of which he banks. Auxiliary. two-fami- ly When trouble comes to you and it will, in some form see that it is lightened by the benefits of adequate insurance. Insuring against losses in almost every contingency is one of the fine practices of modern living. Sensible people carry proper insurance as a protection for all Let us be your insurance essentials. two-fami- gs counselors. ar ar First National Company Insurance Loans Securities Bonds Local News First National Bank Building Nephi, Utah Phone 294W X-R- ay OAS ANESTHESIA DR. P. L. JONES DENTIST is Mrs. Vivian Kunder and Miss Thelma Broadhead spent the week end In Salt Lake City. NEWSBOY HELPS DAD PURCHASE A NEW HOME. batting an years as a Rubber Sundries Miss May Andrews spent one day last week visiting with relatives In Provo. A1EA1MH930 RATES Per Year $2.00 In Advance Six Months 1.00 In Advance THE DEMAND FOR Ernest Foote motored to 8alt Lake Monday, Published Every Thursday at Nephl, Juab County.. Utah SUBSCRIPTION Thursday. September IS. 1930 NEPIIT, UTAH S, MILLER'S line of hot water bottles in the new "Dynamic" Boxes Cellophane Wrapped is the most distinctive line of hot water bottles on the market today. They are masterpieces of beauty, in a number of beautiful shades and the name "Miller" carries with it a guarantee of service and satisfaction. latter's family. Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Duke and Miss Melba Duke of Heber City and Mrs. James A. Miner of Salt Lake City were guests ON Buy Miller Bottles and Combinations at a saving of twenty per cent under lasf year's at the home of Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Allred during the week, enroute to their home after visiting British Columbia, the Pacific Coast and Mexico. prices. Earl Gadd of Logan Is visiting with relatives In Nephl this week. Little Audrey Ockey, three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ockey suffered a broken leg ana serious cuts, bruises and burns Sunday when an automobile ran into her. Audrey was crossing the road, evidently unaware of the coming car. The driver of the car failed to see the child until It was too late, and In his efforts to avoid hitting the child ran into the railroad track tipping the car over. We Sell the "Miller" Line Exclusively Nephi Drug Co. Day Phone Night Phone 161 27 Local News Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pexton and Mr .and Mrs. Del Carter are In Miss Florence Burton spent Friday Nephl attending the Juab County with friends In Provo. Fair. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Reese are reMr. and Mrs. H. L. joicing over the arrival of a baby announce the arrival of aMangelson son, born boy, born September 13th. September 16th. Gypsy Patterans Lonell Painter of Garfield Is visitGypsies use patterans as sign Mr. and Mrs. Mont Jayne of Lay-to- n along the highway to Indicate to ing at the home of his aunt ana visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. gypsies who follow, what route has uncle Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Phillips Christiansen on their way to Cedar been chosen and the conditions this week. Patterans someCity. along the way. Mrs. Wm. Pitt of Tooele is visit times take the form of twisted Mrs. C. L. Arneson left Saturday twigs or fallen leaves. ing with her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pitt and her mother, for Los Angeles, California, after Mrs. I. C. Bale. visiting for a week with her parents, Great East Indian Festival Mr. and Mis. S. G. Ord. Kumbha-Melis the mighty reMrs. returned L. Anderson P. ligious festival which occurs once home Sunday evening from Salt Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jacobson every 14 years In India. It Is then Lake City, where she has been visit- and daughter, Velda Holman of that some 17,000,000 people come to Fountain Green visited at the home bath at the Junction of the three ing with her daughter, Mabel. of Mr. and Mrs. George Christian great rivers, Ganges, Jamnia and sen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. and Painter Henry the undereround Saraswatl. children Howard and Phyllis spent Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kendall and Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake City, the guests of their daughter children, LaMarr, Betty Jane and and sister, Miss Ruby Painter, who Maxine of Elko, Nevada, are visit is employed in that city. ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. C. Painter. Mr. and Mrs. Stelman Cowan Easton Clarldge son of Mr. and and small small daughter, Corene, and Miss Emma Cole were week end Mrs. E. M. Clarldge is enjoying a guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. two weeks' vacation in this city. He W. J." Cole. Mrs. Cowan is visiting has been employed In a garage at Twin Bridge, Montana, for the past the week with her parents. 1 "SA" ''- - ? - -- Ail A a Up-Stal- rs Over Ord & Mangelson Drug Store firiemdly I ' After a visit, reach for your telephone call friends up the you've left. (They'd much prefer the sound of your I voice to a formal "thank you" letter. at , Santa Fee . Kansas City TE E Cornell York. University in $1.95 3.50 II NE Miss Nola Lunt and Harold Creer of Salt Lake City spent Sunday at the home of Miss Lunt s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Lunt. Mr. Creer was a missionary companion of Clarence Burton. Foreit Area Denuded Nearly half of the kind area of the United States was originally In About half of this virgin forest. forest is L'imp. Period Furniture Percy MacQuoId says the four Eugene Ostler, Mrs. J. E. Ostler and Miss. Faye Ostler went ages of furniture In England are to Soldier Summit Monday, Eugene the age of oak, the ace of wnlnut, Ostler has been with the sheep at the ase of mahogany, the age of Soldier Summit. He left Monday oottnwood. Washington Star. with a carload of lambs for the Sphinx Badly Used rvansas tuy mantel. The mutilations of the Sphinx Mrs. E. M. Clarldge returned home which now disfigures It date from domination. Raedeker Saturday after a five weeks vaca- the InArab his "guide to Cairo and Ention at Twin Bridges, Montana, says where she visited with relatives and virons" that In 1830 the Sphinx fell victim to the iconoclastic zeal of friends. Miss Phyllis Clarldge, who has spent the summer in Montana, a fanatical sheik, and It was afterreturned home with her mothei ward used as a target by the barbarous Mamelukes. last Saturday. and V Worlds Largest Selling Eight HNUDSOM1 9 reat A AN AM EEX "JO mile an hour SUPER-SI- X Price F. O. B. Factory, Detroit HUD SOX - ESSEX DEALERS EVERYWHERE Monarch 'Speed- - OvenZ Records B is cui ts year. Mrs. the o. fi at Ithaca, New telephone. JL Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Winsor of Ithaca, New York, spent the latter part of the week with Mrs. Winsor's sister, Mrs. Lyle Bigler and her family. Dr. Winsor is Dr. of Psy- chology when Sample day ratts fSlSJ wsse .'! uil" lutn ullll yvH one Mr. and Mrs. Averill Larson joined their relatives from Mantl last Sunday and they all motored to Springville where they held a fam-ili- y gathering, which consisted of ten families. A very enjoyable day was spent by all. ese. 'Fat" Mail Carrying The famous "pony express" established In 18tJ0 to carry mall between St. Joseph, Mo., and California, required 80 riders n?d between 400 and 500 horses. The quickest trip ever made was the dispatching of President Lincoln's Inaugural address over the route to Sacramento, Calif., the 1,400 miles being covered In 7 davs and IT hours. at Sea similar to those tn warships are now being Installed on passenger liners. Hy their aid the distance of objects within a range of 25,000 yards can be determined with a decree of accuracy sufficient for practical purposes. Thus the distance of an object six miles away ho iIptormin within 000 ftttt. Ranga-Finde- ra baked in minutes 10 Stir np cfae Macuit. Pot them ia a cold oreo. Torn the Iwitch. Tan minutes later they baautifnllr rtadyaad dooe to a nun. towned Angel food cake baked in 30 minutes not of good quality. Electric Tha "Speed - Oran" tevbea manr old time practicae. No need to spend ao hour bakinc an Ansel Food, pur Home Serrica Experte will show 70a Dow to do it in- - half the tune. Ask for (he ledpe. cooked uritb minutes of 7 current Anochae Monarch cost saving tacjpe you to have, pfwvtaa that euht h "Speed - Uni" of the tvo'aiusj top aae eqeal la ein-jjn- jty woaeerful FREE PREMIUMS! September, while the Monarch Range Show is on, the Monarch Factory will give, thru us, a valuable premium, free, with every Range sold in this territory. You may have your choice of tlie following: o ven pre- A heated? 350 in 7 minutes J of the ' ' .1 i Aluminumware MoOeurch ffvmpAira chut una ( piece Set of Beautifully Designed Silverware 29 All piece Set of Fine Quality rcmaik- lim"iidY:hethfMonarch .i.iujv.o Range During1 Potatoes Range-finder- s Effect of Ivy on Stucco The bureau of stamlurds says that Ivy will not cause a stucco house to crack. It will, however, tend to prevent evaporation of the moisture from the walls after rainfall, wi;h consequent possible dampness In the house. The tendrils of the Ivy may bore Into the stucco and may cause disintegration at these points, provided the stucco is prove the remarkable convenience and economy of the i Or a Complete 42 piece Set of Lovely Dinnerware TUNE IN ON THE D. T; R. HOUR WEDNESDAY EVENING 10 O'CLOCK Ten Busy Stores Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell Co. The Home Furnishers of Central, Southern & Eastern Utah |