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Show THE PAGE EIGHT TIMES-NEW- Local News Shoes and Slippers We Have Just Received Another New Line of Women's and Girls Slippers All the Newest Styles Also Boy's and Men's Dress and Work Shoes. See Them and Compare Prices! SPECIALS 30c French Cambric Percales, New 20c Percales, yd Lot Women's Slippers, up to $7.50 Values, $1.98 To close Reg. 2 yd. wide Linoleums, yd Reg. $16.50 9x12 Linoleum Rugs $10.95 Reg. $16.50 9x12 Napara Rugs $11.95 GROCER I $1.69 ES Best New Crop Seeded or Seedless Raisins for 4 lb. Pkg. Market Day Special Raisins, . . Can Corn, Peas or String Beans, 3 for . . Can Milk, Small, 6 for . .25c; Large, 3 for Oil Sardines .5c; Oval Sardines, 3 for. 25c 3 ... Tuna Large Size Flakes 2 10c Mackerel Small Can Salmon New Currants, 10 oz -. 15c; 1 . . . . .35c .35c .25c .35c for 29c 5c 29c .3 for lb.. ... . .20c . . COMPARE ALL OUR PRICES AND SAVE! WE UNDERSELL ALL SPECIALS! . FOOTE 8 SON NEPHI, UTAH S, CLASSIFIED Everett Allen left Saturday for his FOR SALE APPLES CULLS, Venice, California. Per Busliel. A. P. Jacobson. lonr VfOvWOAT Ch Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis were d visitors at Salt Lake City. week-en- Mrs. James Garrett Jr. spent the LOST 1 YEAR OLD WHITE SOW. week in Provo visiting at the Reward. Hyrum Tolley. Up home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Petty. FOR RENT MODERN HOME E. F. Russell returned Thursday Inquire Jesse Pay. Prone 334-- J. from Southern California where he has spent a short vacation. FOR SALE CHEAP MY HOME O30-Wallace Carter. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett, C. H. Garrett and Miss Edith Garrett FOR SALE 3 WORK HORSES were Salt Lake City visitors and one old mare. Also two Jersey cows. Mrs. John tf. Kendall, phone Bi. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hiskey of with RELIABLE MAN WANTED TO Salina spent the week-en- d Call on farmers In Juab County. relatives and friends in Nephl and Wonderful opportunity. Make $8 to Mona. $20 dally. No experience or capital Miss Edith Sells was down from needed. Write today. McNess Co., Provo last week-en- d visiting with Dept. H. Freei)ort, 111. her mother Mrs. Wilford Sells. Muss FOR SALE HUBBARD SQUASH Sells is attending the B. Y. U. l'-- c per lb. Mrs. J. II. Kirgan. 2t. The Service Star Legion Is desir- Phone 172. ous of having the American Flag displayed on all public buildings and CALL FOR BIDS private homes on November 11th, The Nephl Poult rymen IncorporArmistice Day. ated will receive bids up to 8 a. m. 8th. 1930 for excavating Miss Lucille Garrett of Salt Lake November cubic dirt The board per yard. of Provo and Jack Guidlett City were dinner guests at the home of reserves the riyht to accept or reMiss Garrett's father C. H. Garrett ject any and all bidsAlton Gadd, Secretary. Sunday past 2t The Progressive Ladies KensingCARD OF THANKS ton met at the home of Mrs. Jennie We wish to thank the good people A Winn Thursday. literary program of and Fountain Green for was also carried out. Present were: the Nephl aid given us during the death Mrs. Kate Bowles. Mrs. Ora Sperry, and at the funeral of our son, Mrs. Masel Goble, Mrs. Berdle Jones brother and husband Karl Carver. Mrs. Sadie Tolley. Mrs. Ada JohnMr. and Mrs. J. W. Carver son. Mrs. Rose Boyer and the hostand Family. ess Mrs. Winn. Local News 25c his home in Thursday, November 6. 1930. Mrs. Karl Carver. Mrs. E. H. Sparks entertained the Junior girls of the Nephl ward, at DO WE WANT her home recently at a Hallowe'en party. The rooms were beautifully NURSE THIS YEAR decorated with the Hallowe'en colors orange and black. A Jolly evening was spent telling stories, playing Degames and fortune telling. licious refreshments were served to the following members: Alice Ord, Delma Hall, Florence Chapman, Eunice Brough, Marjorie Lunt, Margaret .Crapo, Mildred Hall, Marie Florence Bean, Irene MATINEE 2:30 P. M. 10c & Kendall, Cooper, Catherine Bowles, actiSATURDAY and SUNDAY vity leader, Mrs. Kate Bowles, an invited guest, Mrs. Harry Nickolson, FRIDAY, November 7 advisor and hostess, Mrs. E. H. GIBSON in HOOT Sparks. Reporter, Florence An 25c Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Chrlstensen and family Bpent Sunday and Monday in Salt Lake City. Jack Teasdale and Arley Hills of Los Anegels, California were visiting reecntly with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Chappell. Is Mrs. James Sorensen of Sclpio, visiting with her sister and brother-in-Mr. and Mrs. Carlos a real thrill in Boswell. There's Miss Martha Cowan, who Is employed in Salt Lake City spent a few days last week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Cowfn. selecting O'Coat law, and Mrs. Floyd Cowan of Gunnison and Mrs. N. P. Peterson of 'Mantl. were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mr. Chrlstensen. Miss Thelma Ockey was hostess at a well appoimed chicken dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for the following: Verna Rees of Salt Lake City, Nellie Gee of Moroni, Gean Gadd. Ralph Bracken of Moroni. Clarence Ockey and the hostess. Members of the Lucky Thirteen gang enjoyed a progressive supper Hallowe'en evening. Courses of the supper were served at the Marie Kendall, "Aline Ellison, and Donna Belliston homes. The following en joyed the occasion: Irene Cooper, Aline Ellison, Donna Belliston, Marion Chrlstensen. Florence Belliston; Lunt, Harjorle Lomax, Marjorie Helen Chase. Reva Vickers, Alice Ord. Eunice Brough, Marie Kendall . and Margaret Crapo. superb stock. Happily, the moderate prices bring even these wonderfully fine garments within your of reach. Coats easy sof t chinchilla, hard Melton, tweeds, worsteds are present in the latest and snappiest of the 1931 styles. ALL THE The Ladies Fidelis Choral club members were guests of Mrs. Vivian The time Hoyt Thursday evening. was spent in practice and social chat after, which a dainty repast was enjoyed by the following: Mrs. Louise Pyper, Mrs. Lucille Booth. Mrs. Diane G. Booth, Mrs. Lilly Wright, Mrs. Viola Ockey. Mrs. Kate Mabel Mrs. the Lunt and Burton, hostess Mrs. Vivian Hoyt. A delightful Hallowe'en LATE MODELS $16.00 to $25.00 Nephi Merc. party was given by Miss Arzella Belliston and Vivian Tranter last Saturday evening. At the home of Miss Belliston, the guests were received at the gate by ghosts who ushered - "SPURS" them to spooky-lanAfter the visit in spookland the party journof to home the Miss Tranter eyed where games and fortune-tellin- g were enjoyed. Halowe'en colors and ideas were carried out during the evening. At 12 olplock refreshments SATURDAY, November 8 were served to: Thelma Warner, Camille Cazier, Mae Andrews, MinPENNY MATINEE nie Belliston, Vivian Tranter, ArBuy One Ticket at Regular Price zella Belliston, Wm. Paxman, Edwin Get Another For Only One Cent! Eailey. Elmo Hansen. Grant Gard- And SEE the new from this Co. MEN'S WEAR d. HEAT YOUR CAR WITH The Woodbine Club members and their partners spent a pleasant time at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Perry Hall Friday evening. Pretty decorations in Hallowe'en effect were arranged throughout the entertaining rooms. The time was pleasantly spent with games, music and social chat. A dainty luncheon wa3 served to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Park, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Jarrett. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kendall, Mr. and The Original HOT WATER AUTOMOBILE HEATER Fan-Equipp- Heaters have proved their and reliability during features superior two long, severe winters of service from coast to coast, on all makes of cars as well as thousands of deluxe and taxicabs. PAGE MOTOR CO. Phone Nephi, Utah 9 DID THIS EVER HAPPEN TO YOU? NOT IF YOU USE AL.CQHOI S0EH ANTI-FREEZ- En Sweet a - ed Tropic-Ai- re busses Mrs. Willis Bryan, Miss Fannie Reld and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hall. E GLYCERINE PRESTONE MAPLE SERVICE SHAW BROTHERS Miss Erma Worthlngton was hostess at a delightful Hallowe'en party given at her home last Saturday evening. The rooms were decorated in Hallowe'en color, with mysterious objects lurking in dark corners. The covers and menu were also carried out in orange and black color scheme. Two large orange tapers in black holders stood at each end of the table. A large pumpkin was the centerpiece and Hallowe'en favors were placed at each place. The many noise makers and hilarious moods of the guests made the party one big success. Those present were: Misses Maida Ingram, Lillian Ord, Edith Sells, Lucy Salisbury, Ray Worthington, Douglas Bertoch, Rex Garrett, Gene Worthington, Kenneth Parkinson and the hostess. Miss Erma Worthington. Jkr"MANNERS Tffl him u li VTI'.li SDR1D' M)M Tt- - tTOHY THE TOGG Showing of Men's Wear BY rvOJ)&fliVR!6hT P RO DUCT ION una me men. Gypsies, Pirates, and girls of the '90's were delightfully entertained by the Misses Jacketta Brough and Laura Morgan Saturday evening at the home of the latter. The main feature of the evening was a treasure hunt. The guests received their instructions which sent them in different directions for the treasure which was to be found in the vicinity of a pile of bones. Anyone present would have found people barking like dogs, bowing to the moon, climbing trees, etc. The treasure, which was a strand of beads was found by Miss Venetta Bowles. At 8:30 a delicious three course dinner, carried out In the color scheme of orange and black, was served. Covers were laid for the following: The Misses Geneva Irons, Eleanor Burton, Zoe Powell, Bessie Greenhalgh, Venetta Bowles, and the hostesses. Following the dinner games were enjoyed. H JOHN KDllA&D NANCE OTNIEl Thrilling to millions as a best selling novel, it is twice as intense as a talking picture. Mon. Sun. Nov. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTIN AND RICT FOR JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. N. E. MILLER, Plaintiff, vs. CHARLES H. GEORGE, and D. J. L. DAVIS, Defendants SUMMONS. The State of Utah to the; said 9-- A Real Drama 10 ... Noc of War but of Men Not of Heroic! but of Comrade-bJ- p . . Not of Horror but of Emotion. defendants: You are hereby summoned to ap Powerful pear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you acocrding to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to recover a judgment against defendants and each of them, quieting plaintiff's title to tne lands described in said complaint. GROVER A. GILES, Attorney for Plaintiff P. O. Address, Fillmore, Utah. First pub. Nov. 6, Last Pub. Dec. 4. "WMm: 3 and Thoral were: Geraldine Cazier, Grace Elackett, Wanda Ingram, Ruth, Alice and Lucille Hall, LaVerne A delightful Hallowe'en party Chrlstensen, Serena Whipple, Marwas enjoyed at the home of Tom jorie Jackson, Kathleen Wells, Jane Hall Friday Hallowe'en Lunt, Melba Bird, Morgan Greenevening. colors were used in the house decor- wood, Harry Duckworth, Franklin ations and in the luncheon. Spooky Foote, Bryan Maurine Forrest, games fitting to the occasion were Chapman, Floyd Douglas, Marion were The guests fortunes enjoyed. Price, Jack Pace, Price Allred. and told by a witch. Those present the host Tom Hall.. , ner, Don Washburn, Howell. : : t Beautiful lues, oc THE STYLE GROUP Wed. w V- - Nov. p ll.i2 Suits Double - and sin- breasteds, gle tailored of suwoolens. perior $18 to $39.50 Watch For Potato Matinee RESPLENDENT and various selection that omits no style innovation that runs A the gamut of smart weaves and patterns. Topcoats Raglan shoulders or set-i- n sleeves. 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