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Show THE PAGE EIGHT TIMES-NEW- Local News Levan Happenings See Our NEW LINES of Also New Fall Colors in Silk Hose Crepe De Chine Underwear Lace Trimmed Only $1.25; Other Styles 50c and 98c. See Them. SPECIAL Lot Women's Slippers, up to 7.50 Values, Broken Lines, Choice $1.98 GROCERIES Can Milk, Small, . .6 for 25c; Large, Can Corn, Peas and Corn, 3 Cans for 3 for Boxes Matches 10 Bars White Soap Oval Sardines, 3 for... 35c; Oil Sardines. . .25c Jello, for Salmon, Small 10c; 3 for 29c; Large, 1 lb. Powdered or Brown Sugar 32 oz. Jar Prepared Mustard 32 oz. Jar Nut Butter 2 . .5c 25c for 25c 10c 25c 50c X; L. BAKERY ,F TIRES VULCANIZED Be There Shaw Bros. FOR SALE STUDEBAKER TOUR- ing Car $50.00 G. R. Judd. M. L A. Road Show, STARK'S DELICIOUS For Sale Jos. Price. Friday. October 24th. APPLES 09-- 4t TOMATOES RIPE 50c. GREEN 40c FOR SALE ST ARKS DELICIOUS Bu., C. C. Sanders. Call 343J2. Apples, also all kinds of cooking apples and other winter keepers as FOR SALE 80 ACRES OF LAND well N. C. Lund. Phone 284 W. One mile south of Levan and a short distance west of the highway. TIRES.. VULCANIZED QUICK All cultivated and In fine condition. Service at moderate prices Shaw IS acres of alfalfa, 30 acres In fall Bros. cropped this year. One half interest in well. A fine tract of land. A small payment In cash is required or security on livestock. Price $3,000.00. Long time on balance. Write the at 6 Land .Company, 615 American Deseret Bank Building, Salt Lake grain and 35 016-- 3t City. Don't forget the annual M. I. A. Road Show Friday, October 24th in each of the wards in Nephi and hunting. Mona. 7:30 P. M. Sunday afternoon a pleasant surprise was given Mrs. Eliza Morgan FOR SALE GOOD POTATOES by a number of relatives and club M. M. King, Phone 705J. The occasion being her friends. FOR SALE APPLES CULLS, Per Bushel. A. P. Jacobson. 25c HUNTERS! FREE OFFER LARGEST and Smallest Deer Head brought to us this season mounted HUBBARD SQUASH FOR SALE free. For a real job in mounting Mrs. J. H. Kirgan, Phone 172. your deer heads or other game, see us first. Deer hides tanned and FOR SALE PUMPKINS FOR Hallowe'en 10c each. ' See Beth gloves, vests and coats made from See our display at the Burton. them. tf. Floral Shop. Nephi Floral. WE HAVE JUST INSTALLED A ARMORY CHILDREN'S DANCE New Electric Steam Vulcanizing Monday, October 27th, 4:00 P. M. plant Shaw Bros. Auspices Nephi Ward Primary. All Primary children invited AdMr. and Mrs. Ben Bean and mission 10c. sons, William and Arnold from Price visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. I. A. Road Show, each ward Samuel Ingram Friday and Saturof Nephi and at Mona, October 24. day. Mr. Bean is Mrs. Ingram's brother. Everybody invited. trL & ' T f Sat. 24-2- present. Mrs. James Christensen entertained a number of her lady friends and relatives Friday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. Dinner was served to fourteen. Later in the evening sixteen guests were served. Mrs. James Sherwood returned home from Salt Lake City Friday, where she has been for some time while her son, Reuben has been in the hospital there. It is reported that Reuben is getting along as well as can be expected. GOOD SIZED WATERMELONS, 10c each, or $1.00 per dozen Jos. Price. Certificate Town.. To 8uper Tread Tire, Size j) Aj with 2f L LOUIS i WOLHEIM EY JEAN ARTHUR W I jp. UADnvu I in SUN. under-inflatlo- 26-2- 7 Tues. - Wed. Thur. Oct. -- 28-29-- 30 XTOTA n, H. MOORE, President Oct. MON., State.. 1JOTQS1 VA Mi Date Store No .'. Countersigned This Guarantee Must Be Presented When Making Claim Shaw Bros. Service Judge Joshua Greenwood of Salt Lake City spent the week end with his daughter, Mrs. Hyrum Brough. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Green and daughter, Louise visited Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ingram last Sunday. Tom Cowan of Salt Lake spent Sunday with his parents, and Mrs. Roy T. Cowan. We Carry At AH Times a Complete Stock of MEN'S, WOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS HOSE City Mr. Wilford Olsen of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with his sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis. George Christensen returned Wed nesday from a short vacation in Gunison where he was visiting with relatives. Mrs. W. A. Wright of Salt Lake City spent the past week at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. R. A Few of Our Leading Staple Numbers, Full Fashion and Service Weight, $1.00 and $1.50 . A NEW LINE OF SPORTS HOSIERY UNDERWEAR For the Whole Family at Quality Prices Ladies' and Children's Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gardner of Provo are visiting for a week with Mrs. Gardner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Francom and other friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bean of Salt Lake City are visiting in Nephi with Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Carter and Mr. Bean's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bean for two weeks. Mrs. James Matley and children of Mammoth and Mrs. Fern Ellison of Salt Lake City spent Thursday and Friday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hendrickson, Mrs. F. B. Sumner and daughter Maline visited Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ingram Sunday. Mrs. Sumner is Mrs. .Ingram's sister. Mrs. Howard Cox Mrs. John Riddle of Manti and Mrs. Wm. Nauman of Salt Lake On Saturday and City were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. J. R. McPherson. Mrs. J. W. Christensen of Span ish Fork spent Wednesday In Nephi the guest of her sister and brother-in-laErnest Mr. and Mrs. Brough. w, Glen Worthington, who Is employed as Coach at the Cyprus High school spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Worthington and other friends and relatives here. SWEATERS In All Colors and Styles LADIES' GLOVES In the Newest and Smartest Styles Nephi Merc. Co. Nephi, Utah Phone 18 FOR SALE GOOD HOUSE, 4 acre lot, 4 good Jersey cows everything In excellent condition. Will accept small home in Nephi or OUR OPTOMETRIST, DR. C. R. Utah County as down payment. C. Murchison, will be at the Forrest Poor health compels sale, write 023-Hotel from Monday noon until H. Olson, Manti, Utah. Tuesday noon, October 27 and 28; NOTICE TO HUNTERS and at the Christensen Hotel, Levan Notice is hereby given that huntfrom noon until 8:00 p. m. Tuesday, Oct. 28, for the purpose of caring ing on the property of the followfor those who demand accurate eye ing persons is strictly forbidden. Any person found trespassing will service. Alexander Optical Co. be prosecuted according to law. (Signed) FOR RENT FIVE ROOM Modern Vickers Bros. House.' On Main Street, one block Stevenson Eros. 108. from business center. Phone Orson Cazier & Son. David Cazier Estate. PRIZE WINNING FOR SALE John C. Hall. Delicious apples. Stephen Bos-we023-2- t. Perry C. Hall. CLASSIFIED 2t ll. TER entertained old daughter, Donna. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by the following friends: Phyllis Painter, Beth Davis, Margline Ostler, Mariel Barnett, Grace Kendall, Sarah. and Betty Lucille, Alice, Norma Hall and the guest of honor, Donna Chapman. Complimentary to Mrs. W. J. whose birthday anniversary occurred recently a delightful, dinner party was held Sunday at the Cole residence. Those who enjoyed the occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Stellman Cowan and baby daughter, Coreen and Miss Emma Cole of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Cowan, Mrs. Sisson Chase, Mrs. John Chase. Mrs. T. H. G. Parkes. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hoyt, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cole and family. Cole, The Fidelis Choral Club met at Mrs. T. D.- Davis, Thursday of last week. The time was spent in singing practice, which was followed by delicious refreshments. Those present were: Mrs. W. L. Hoyt, Mrs. Paul E.' Booth, Mrs. Floyd Lunt, Mrs. Alvin Burton, Mrs. Robt. Winn, Mrs. A. J. Crapo, Mrs. Jack Wright, Mrs. Lorraine Lunt, Mrs. Diane G. Boothv and the hostess, Mrs. T. D. Davis. The hostess was assisted in serving by Mrs. J. H. Vickers. the home of Serial Number.. NATIONAL TIRE STORES, INC. By & t For Passenger Car Service ( ) ) For Commercial Car Service ( This tire is Insured for a period of twelve months from date of purchase for passenger car service against every kind of damage or road Injury, or six months from date of purchase if in commercial car service. This insurance protection covers, cuts, bruises, blow-out- s, rim cuts, out of line wear, faulty brake wear, or any other road hazard that may make the tire unfit for further service tube repairs not included. Should this tire be so damaged it will be repaired free of charge, or if not repairable, will be replaced with a new fully Insured tire, you to receive full credit for the unexpired portion of the insured period. IN, ADDITION, this Super Tread tire is covered by the usual manufacturer's Lifetime Guarantee against defects in material or workmanship no time or mileage limit. Wherever you go, any one of more than 1,000 National Tire Stores will give you immediate protection on this insurance and guarantee. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones and son of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Allen. Mrs. F. C. Chapman HOOSE GOW" Insurance and Guarantee Dr. Durtel Lee of Salt Lake City spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bracken. at an enjoyable children's party recently in honor of her eight year fi Aimn National Tire Stores Inc. jjIMIIIiLllu 11 ee ALSO of the Insurance and Guarantee issued with each Tire purchased at our Store) fac-simi- le Mrs. Jos. R. Price visited with Mrs. Afton Bird in Provo last Thursday. her daughter, The Class of the South Ward enjoyed a hike to the foot hills last Thursday night. Games and songs were enjoyed around a big bonfire. Those that Lillian enjoyed the hike were: Goble, Erma Ingram, Nelda Cowan, Donna Belliston, Nina Greenhalgh. Beth Hobbs, and the teacher, Beth Warner. Reporter, Nelda Cowan. 5 birthday anniversary. A very pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by all - (The following is a Made and Compare All Our Prices We Undersell All Specials or Sales! CLASSIFIED for T. G. Fowkes left for Ogden Sun day where he will be employed In the sugar factory. form 35c 15c 35c 6 3 Miss Florence Burton spent last week end in Salt Lake City. Home See Our New Lines Boy's College Cord Pants A New Patented Waist Band Also New Fall Shirts, Sweaters and Jackets 25c, 35c and 50c Rayon Silk Socks . Ideal Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jaclcman spent Friday and Saturday in Payson. Erastus Borensen spent a few days of last week in Suit Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson of Axtell spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Amer Peterson of Gunnison spent Sunday in Levan with relatives. Leo and Vinnie Christensen motored to Centerfield 8unday to visit relatives and friends. Archie Lundsteen who has emOUR CRISPY ployment at Magna, is here visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johnson of BREAD . . . Richfield spent Sunday here at the oem of Mrs. T. J. McClure Mrs. 8ylvester Pierce of GunniBaked ham, letson spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Hans Anderson. tuce and mustard Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sherwood announce the arrival of a fine baby surrounded by two girl, born Sunday, October 19th. LeGrande Mangelson and Glenn fresh slices of our Mangelson of Salt Lake City spent the week end with relatives here. Mrs. Helen Hansen just recently returned home from Salt Lake City where she has been fdr sometime. Bread . . . the finMr. and Mrs. Henry Dankers and son Lynn of Ogden returned home est food in the Tuesday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Peterson. world. Our white Mrs. Beatrice Wood of Salt Lake City is enjoying a visit with her and wholewheat parents Mr. and Mrs. Niels Lundsteen. breads a Miss Josephine Stephensen is In Salt Lake City a guest at the home of her uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob wholesome Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Worthen of economical food Salt Lake City spent Sunday and Monday at the home of Mr. and for all the family. Mrs. James Stephensen. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Francom and Mrs. Gerald Carter spent three days of last week in Salt Lake City visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Wm. Shepherd and children of Salt Lake City are the guests this week at the home of her par ELGIN R. GARRETT ents Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Jennings. The school teachers of the Levan school spent the week end in Salt iiiiiiiliiiiiliililiiiiliiiiiiiii Lake City attending convention. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Dalby were also Insist on In Salt Lake City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Chrlsten-se- n Our Bread motored to Manti Tuesday where they will be guests of Mrs. Chrlstensen's parents at their Golden Wedding celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lane and Mr. Lester Larsen of Dufur, Oregon spent a short time at the home FOR SALE YOUNG PIGS Rulon of Mrs. Lane's and Mr. Larsen's Bracken. parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen Mrs. Evan Sherwood entertained HUBBARB SQUASH FOR SALE a number of her friends and relatiRulon Bracken. ves, the occasion being her birthA very appetizday anniversary. ing luncheon was served to all present. Mrs. Clair Mortensen and daughters Lucille and Donna of Salt Lake City are visiting with Mrs. George Nileson while Mr. Morten-se- n and Reed Nielsen are deer MATINEE 2:30 P. M. 10c & 23c hunting. SATURDAY and SUNDAY Mr .and Mrs. Frank Thacker and family of Salt Lake City came down Sunday. Mrs. Thacker is visiting Patrons Please Note Our Matinee her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Will Start 1 Hour Earlier, at 2:30 p.m. Bosh while Mr. Thacker is deer SANDWICHES SILKS, FLANNELS AND WASH PRINTS All the Newest Thursday. October 23. 1930 NEPHI, UTAH S. Also Charley Chase "HEAD GVY" UWTCO AfkTlfTi Jty "v5W i' jf J Y Jf flCru. $- 5- '' J - DANGER LIGHTS' STARTS RUN TODAY AT VENICE TREATRE Speeding over steel rails at 100 miles an hour, thrilling climaxes of "Danger Lights," Radio Pictures' railroad spectacular drama at the Venice Theatre, will start today when the production Is shown for the first time. Unusual in that is the first talking picture depicting true riilroad life from a dramatic and romantic angle, It will be applauded and praised during Its run here. Strong characterizations by Louis Wolheim. Robert Armstrong and Jean Arthur and many others in the cast of thousands, are said to have brought it to the forefront as and outstanding sound and production. Realistic sound and unique photographic effects have made it o stirring picture of entertainment and instruction. And Crisply Blended Ties Guaranteeing your good disposition is worth more, but these Shirts and Ties cost the same, as the ordinary kind. Wilson Brothers tailored the shirts to make our fitting job easy. They handmade the ties for long wear and better Together, they'll appearance. start any day right. |