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Show Thursday, December 4, 1930. THE TIMES- - NEWS. NEPHI, UTAH Mmiwp.,.w,M,i,.M,,iWl, - - AT V -- lu.yi.iw.mini At "Tr i .... t: '.-- v urn Loca News V! CV f FIRST ON YOUR LIST E. H. Steele was a business visitor in Salt Lake City Monday. SX jjj.r,c PAGE FIVE THE MOST EXQUISITE GIFT AS Miss Erma Worthlngton of Provo isiied with her mother, Mrs. Katie Worthington Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Taylor motored to bait Luke City Tuesday, relurn- lilt nome Wednesday evenuig. 1 For Every Member Mrs. LaVar Houghton and family Starr are vwtting with Mrs. W. . Siwrry this week. the Family o ,' Vol ' The Misses Mildred and Cliira Pace of Pavson. neicen of Mrs. J. H Vickers were her nuesls on Thanks- iving Day. Mrs. Hyrum Tolley returned Tuea- ay after a months vacation with her diuiuhters. Mra. C. K. Price and Mrs. Ervin Towels of Salt Lake City. 1!Stationery Attractlrely Boxed I 49c 1 liro. i b ody Mr. and Mrs. Perry Tolley and imily of ItiKby. Idaho. sient the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. W. Tolley. Mr. and Mra. Loren Tollev and children Don and Loraine of Poca-tellIdaho, were Thanlcsirivinir n guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tollejr. IA ko s o. 90c Some all white others in tints, with lined envelopes, lu 1 - ?:&nv l2x Toilet Set 02.90 Three piece set, comb, brash and mirror handsomely decoiatcd. Each set in box. Child's Table Chairs and 2 24x18 inches and The tabla is 18 inchts high . . . Bow-Ba21 in. high- - Decorated chairs, In threa colors. Set f three pieces. jt rtfl Other furniture, 43 Tubular 1-In- ch Velocipede Gooi-lookin- g Mr. and Mrs. Mvron Whltlev Floyd and Thelma Whitelv. and Mr and Mrs. Melvin Vickery of New fiymouin. muno were the guests or Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pay. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner wish to announce the engagement of their daughter. Olive to Allan Gar- rick of Goshen. The marriage is to take place in the near future. and sturdily velocipede front and 8 rear con-truct- ed g with- - 12" d tires. hls and 1 Adjustable leather seat and a non-ski- up 1 i SHOP EARLY Our Christmas Cards Are the Best in Card History! Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Cramer and family of Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. McCune of Salt Lake City and Reed Starr of Pocatello. Idaho, spent the Thanksgiving holidoys at the home of Mrs. W. J. Starr. Ord & Mangleson IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vlckers were host and hostess to the' mem bers of their family at a delicious Thanksgiving dinner Thursday. The Mr. and following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beckstead of Mr. and Mrs. James Vickers are Mrs. T. W. Vickers and family, Mrs. in Salt Lake City. Their grand Provo were guests at the home of Mattie Vickers and family and daughter, Laura Lee Price is ill and Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Beckstead Sun- Joseph Lowyer of Salt Lake City. they have taken her to the hospital, day. Jim's Special9 Hara'a a to 1 steel wagon be proud of . . . with a box 314 inches by inch roller bearing ISyi, and wheals with rib tread tires. finish handle with rubber bumper. Brake. 5 a fP lw-pric- d at ... . 2? e m U Christmas Wrappings 4C and 0c Make your jrifts attractive with sibbons, seals and tags. Metal Trumpet t Drum 20 Indies long, China mouthpiece O-inc- h Aff V' Assorted designs, two fibre heads ... Other musical toys, 49a up Novelty Boll if youH hurry, HURRY One of an assortment of Ilors-tna- n dolls, boys and gir'.s. Standing body with full composition rms and legs, painted eyes and hair and a cry voice. 12" h h. Darling dolls for ( s wily . . . there's still time to HAVE WHOLE HOUSE HEAT ON CHRISTMAS -- Hen's Initial Handkerchiefs Cloth in Thread '. ;sss Box Women's Handkerchiefs for Gifts Unusual Values for Choice at j mi. j.. urn .'i ii Boys' Indian a i Slippers blue. Cushion solas ii .i Children's Felt Slippers red or chrome suede witS cushion tola. Fawn-col- or telt lining; 6c Vi-ll- 5!c 9 to I 7 n Ik' i i DEPARTMEN V'He Builds Wisely JVho BuUds WeU" TO BUILD WELL USE NEPHI PLASTER HAS NO EQUAL The Largest and Purest Natural Deposit of Gypsum In the World WEPHI PLASTER and MFG. COMPANY COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND 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 defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear 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 IN THE DISTRICT T S Lafe and Fay Warren were Provo visitors Friday. Mr. i'amily sister-in-la- i 4 ' - Taylor .vf v V It rTT--- r-i E I Levan on I 7 f-- 73 rv------ -- 1 but no hurry at all about paying for it! Christmas Savings Plan new kind HERE'S asecure, in time for Christmas, the thing which is most an of Here's one reason why IIEATROLA gives you more per dollar I 1923 Basket ball is a ruff and tumble gam-3Ii. takes lots of wind and you Lave to be n good shape physically. Correct diet is tl;e silent ia ' ' p;i;-;f-- MEADQWBRODK I w liv. Dll'l I.ota of other heaters look like the Ilcatrola, hut no others act like it. For only the Ilcatrola has the Lnlcnsi-Fir- e .1 Do Your Christmas Shopping Air Duct and other exclusive fuel-savi- features. P ng heat-makin- g, urgently needed in your home, and to save up for it afterwards. Note carefully, please, the terms of this extraordinary offer: Place your order before December 20th, and we'll int. stall a genuine Estate Heatrola on a small UNTIL NO MORE SEPTEMBER, Then, 1931, when monthly payments may De started on our down-paymen- convenient deferred-payme- nt cfan. In addition, a $10.00 allowance for your old stove, regardless of age, size or condition C?5.00 on the Junior or Wood Heatrola). Don't delay. This offer is good until December 20th only, and all installations tci'.l be made in the same rotation in uhich orders are received. ! at - Nephi National Bank of trip in Los Angeles. a judgment against defendants and each of them, quieting plaintiff's title to the lands described in said complaint. GROVER A. GILES, Attorney for Plaintiff P. O. Address, Fillmore, Utah. First pub. Nov. 6, Last Pub. Dec. 4. Copyrighted, "Whatever You Earn, Spend Less' W A and Mrs. Alfred Warner and visited with Mr. and Mrs Orlando GRAND- - '. I . E and Mrs. LeRoy Whitehead Thanksgiving. attended a shower given for Mrs. Mrs. Willis Bryan and family Grace Mangum Friday at Provo. holiday Mrs. Mangum is a of spent the Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bills and Mrs. Whitehead. The couple were with married on November 15th and have Mrs. I. P. Bills in Blackfoot, Idaho just returned from a honeymoon FATHER OF WEALTH. 4 R :':' Mr. A BANK ACCOUNT IS THE FATHER OF SUCCESS, AND THE O T n It TOGGERY ! TUNE IN ON THE D. T. R. HOUR 10 P. M. EACH SATURDAY KSL The Lowest Prices Large Scale Specialized Buying Affords NTAYLO LLCO The Home Furnishers of Central, Southern & Eastern Utah |