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Show THE PAGE FOUR TIMES-NEW- Local Happenings WE WILL LOAN Earl H. Steele enjoyed a business trip to Salt Lake City Monday. Grace Linton of Provo Is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Miss YOU THE MONEY W. W. Stephenson. Monday Stephen Boswell left morning for Salt Lake City where he attended the Fruit Growers association meeting. to buy a new Automobile, a new Radio or a new electric Refrigerator. That is our business. We have, through our monthly payment plan, enabled a number of Nephi people to get a new Automobile, a new Radio and a new Refrigerator. Call in and let us tell you about our liberal monthly payment plan, which will enable you to get the things you have been anxious to buy. Glen Worthington. coach at the Cyprus high school visited with relatives and friends In Nephi Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Lorene Fisher of Meadow is visiting this week with her daughter, Mrs. Eva Huff, who is attending school here. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Collard of Salt Lake City visited Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Smith. O. G. Bywater of Gardenvllle, California, was the guest of Mr. and and Mrs. Geo. Belllston Tuesday Wednesday. Miss Virginia Grover of Salt Lake City visited during the latter part of last week with relatives in Nephi. She was a guest at the home of Mrs. T. H. G. Parkes. IT ! Pace spent Monday visiting with their daughters, Mrs. Bert Armstrong of Santa-qul- n and Mrs. Charlie Fillmore of INSURANCE and FINANCING First National Co. Bonds Insurance Loans Securities First National Bank Building-NephiUtah , and Mrs. Lorenzo Payson. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Stimson of Ogden spent the week end with Mrs. Stlmson's parents. Bishop and Mrs. P. B. Cowan. They left Mon day for Southern California, where they will enjoy a month's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Lunt and Mrs. Isabel Hlskey motored to Salt Lake last Wednesday and returned Friday. While in Salt Lake they were with Mrs. Hiskey's son, Pete, The last who was operated on. reports were that he Is much Improved. The Ro Lov Junior class of the Ward, being unable to satisNephi if served within the county in which (4) that everlasting desire of the fy this action is brought; otherwise, sweet tooth, No. 2232 held a candy pull at within thirty days after service, and the home of Afton Greenwood SUMMONS Satdefend the above entitled action; The following were night. urday In case of your failure so to do, present: Elda Ostler. Margarett IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIS- and will be rendered against Parkes, Beth McCay, Maurine KenTRICT COURT OP JUAB COUN- judgment you according to the demand of the dall, Georgia Parkins, Hazel InTY, STATE OP UTAH. complaint which has been filed with gram, Donna Garbett, Jewell the Clerk of said Court. Mrs. J. H. Vickers, Mrs. A. 3. D. E. JUDD, This action is brought to obtain a the hostess, Afton Greenand Plaintiff. Crapo Judgment foreclosing the trust deeds wood. vs. or mortgages described in the B & Q DEVELOPMENT COM- Plaintiffs Complaint. Miss Lucy Salisbury entertained PANY. s corporation; IRWIN S. THOMAS & THOMAS, a bridge party at her home last at BURGESS and JANE DOE Attorneys for Plaintiff. Thursday evening in honor of Miss BURGESS, his wife, whose true P. O. Address: name to plaintiff is unknown; Marjorie Salisbury. A very pleasant 404-- 6 Templeton Building, and UTAH SAVINGS AND TRUST Salt Lake evening was spent and luncheon was City, Utah. served to the following guests: MarCOMPANY, a corporation, Mildred Ord, Defendants. Salisbury. jorie The State of Utah to the Said DeGeorgia Francom, Nellie Carter, Lucille Leola SEVERAL NICE Florence Blackett, and FOR SALE fendant: terms We have Parkins, Ernestine Foote and Lucy You are hereby summoned to apHomes, easy won by were pear within twenty days after the plenty of money to loan on First Salisbury. Prizes Florence Lucille service of this summons upon you, Mortgages A. V. Pyper. Parkins and Blackett. Sor-ense- n, j , Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cazier presided over an attractively arranged NOW CORPORATE TRUST SHARES SOLD ON SAVINGS OR INSTALLMENT PLAN (AS LITTLE AS $10 A MONTH) Accumulate Corporate Trust Shares through systematically investing1 your Savings in Investment Union Fund. MAIL THIS COUPON FOR "DETAILS dinner party Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Orson Cazier, whose birthday anniversary occurred on that day. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Warner, President and Mrs. A. H. Belliston, Mrs. Eliza Howard, Miss Camille Cazier and Edwin Bailey together with the host and hostess. Following dinner, the evening was spent in social chat. The Beehive class of the South Ward gave a party at the home of Mrs. Roy Ostler, Saturday evening, Games were played January 24. and prizes won by all the members of the class. Refreshments were to the following: Marie served Donna Mabel Sowby, Stanley, Bessie Kirgan, Ida Greenhalgh, Irons, Isabell Bodell, Meiva Jarrett and teachers. Miss Virginia Golden and Mrs. Roy Ostler. Reporter, Melva Name Address Jarrett. The South Ward M. I. A. are giving their members certainly some real treats. The last two meetings have been turned over to the contest dance committee to practice dancing. Both the young and old members seem interested in this treat and they all do their part In making these after meeting Also in the practices a success. last meeting the male chorus practiced their song, and we are hoping to hear from them in the next M. I. A. meeting. " A. W. Pyper INVESTMENT UNION FUND INCORPORATED and Handle We Cash C. T. S. Coupons Nephi, Utah Your Rights Phone 100 ' ft -- MAW- Q tl THINGS THAT I fftiilAh X ) 1 I t I By DOUGLAS Or account here a moral spinal column among his fellow men. "Whatever You Earn, Spend Less" Nephi National Bank Local Happenings t MALLOCH ALL the robber who despoil The country or the city, The one I'd like to boll lu oil. Not show the alightest pity. In not some crook who runs uround, Although there are number. But one who make oue awful sound That rot me of my slumber. Long after dark he come along. It may be neur eleven. And doi'g the world the greatest wrong H. J. Irons was a Provo visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Van Miller are enjoying a business trip In Provo this week. Howard Small of Salt Lake City the guest of his sister. Miss Jacketta Brough. the guy Who leaves his cutout open. (CO. llalloch till. Doulu o Jomm Komfm A When The Doctor 3 x x x x Says X E. X X X X x X X X X X X X X X X X 'GIVECOD-LIVERO- Il' R. Shaw. Mrs. E. P. Russell left Wednesday for a short visit with relatives and friends in Sandy and Union. Think of Cod-Liv- Oil from the stand- er X X X X point of "Vitamin D." Oil you buy is certi-ne- d Ee sure the Cod-Livby the manufacturer as to unit contents of Vitamin A and Vitamin D. er Oil contains 15,000 units "Apex" Cod-Livof Vitamin A and 7,500 units of Vitamin" D to the ounce. Mrs. Note what others contain, if certified, then Charles R. Jenkins was a business visitor in Salt Lake City over the week end and while there he visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wright and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Paxman. ask for "Apex" Cod-Liv- Oil. er The Pint 75c . Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hendrlckson, Mrs. Florence B. Summer and Miss SWAPPING MATES Maline Summer of Provo were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. western state there 1 a case Samuel E. Ingram recently. IN A record of real wife swapping t Two couples actually did what so many husbands and wives have at some point In their Joint careers $ wished they could do swapped f husbands and wives oh, all above board and legal, or almost legal a The following is the enrollment the story will show. in Juab High School, for Senior, Two couples, living on farms four Junior and Sophomore classes, reand a half miles apart, decided at the end of the third that they preferred each other's spectively, six weeks period, ending January JobPrinting-TheTimes-Newmate to their own. 16, 1931: Thereupon, each testifying for Seniors 29; Girls, 32; Total the other, without rancor and with- 61. JuniorsBoys,Boys, 42; Girls, 38; out tears, both women obtained 80. Sophomores, Boys, 18; simultaneous divorce decrees and Total, Girls, 40; Total, 58. Total all three exturned around and Immediately classes, 199. changed mates In a double wedding ceremony. The following students have the That, it seems, was the only averages for the Student thing they did, for the highest and their classes, divorce decrees distinctly stated Body Association for the first semester that they could not remarry within respectively, 1930-3Student Body, Velna ninety days ; and after all the trouble they had taken to remain re- Evans 94, Elda Ostler 93PeterVelna Evans 94, Amy spectable and In accordance wirh Seniors, Ostler 93 the law they found themselves nev- son 92. Juniors, Elda ertheless In conflict with It. The Beth McKay 90 5. 93 Sophomores, 5, Jean state alleged that under the cir- Mildred Stephensen cumstances they were not married Kendall 92 3. Honor A Roll, Velna to each other at all and began Evans and Elda Ostler. The honor B roll for the Seniors criminal proceedings. For a year the sword hung over these newly is as follows: Lamar Dalby, Virginia married couples and the children Bowles, Harlan Benedict, Norma which each other had taken with Gardner, Bessie Greenhalgh, Audrle Hansen, Geneva Irons, Afton Kenher. The judge dismissed the proceed- dall. Roy Mayers, Amy Peterson, ings against them, saying that In Zoe Powell, Virginia Winter, Geneva Juniors: Ivy Seamons, "swapping mates" as they did they Rosequist. Beth McKay, Wilson, violated no law of the state, and Florence that if any punishment Is to be Donna Garbett, Owen Gardner, meted out to them "It must be left Afton Greenwood, Norma Mern Newton, Margarett to the unfailing penalties of their consciences those fierce and re- Parkes. fined pains and punishments which Sophomores: Mildred Stephensen, Wllmer Barnett, conscience alone may Inflict !" Jean Kendall, To my mind that Judge Is not a Catherine Bowles, Florence Duckpractical man. Fancy his leaving worth, Aline Ellison, Qra Judd, to such an Indefinite quantity as Kathryn Kay, Alice Ord, Elizabeth conscience the "punishment" he Foote, Lucille Fowkes, Edwin GarHow bett, and Dan Wilkey. feels these people deserve! much nearer the possibility of retribution In just a year or two Mr. Sperry received the following EVIDENCE of the high quality built into the new Ford of the ordinary routine of married letter from Gean Worthington, a is the extensive use of ball and roller bearings. There life with the new mates married former high school student: life minus the thrills of prosecu- Dear Mr. Sperry: are more than twenty in all an unusually large numtion or ostracism ! I am just beginning to get settled ber. Each bearing is adequate in size and carefully (). 1931. Ben Syndicate.) down so that I have a moment now and then to write a letter or two selected for the work it has to do. to the folks out west. I have been At some points in the Ford chassis you will find ball so busy that it has been almost im now to but to write anyone, possible bearings. At others, roller bearings are used regardless that I have a night off I am making of their higher cost. The deciding factor is the peruse of it in letter writing. I hope BY MUCH MUTTON formance of the car. I can get them all written. I had a most wonderful trip back here alThe extensive use of ball and roller bearings in the THE LIBERIAN TIC-TO- C though it was very tiresome riding Ford insures smoother operation, saves gasoline, new but to noU used and I could it, get was so many interesting things there deincreases of West Africa tame speed and power, gives quicker pick-up- , THE natives that after all I enjoyed it a birds and keep them in to see deal. creases and and life arrived noise, here safely I gives greater reliability longer canary cages, where they are used great after five days and six nights of to vital moving parts. for timing cooking. When happy, hard In found and myself their tails will start swinging, and what riding Other outstanding features that make the new Ford seemed a new world, but I the Joints will tick Just like a now as I am to used the city value a far above the price are the Triplex shatter-proo- f quite clock. It takes grandfather's for about 80 ticks to thoroughly boll have been touring around It two windshield, glass silent, fully enclosed four-whebrakes, will is be it a missionary, but 240 ticks to a two weeks, this double-actinback like it g weeks Houdaille I four absorbshock quite Sunday. so hydraulic cut natives down the sailor, love with the their cooking time on the latter by here but am not in ers, aluminum pistons, chrome silicon alloy valves, not care to live would and place s out three to setting ticking three-quarthere a life time. floating rear axle, Rustless Steel, the exMy school work is very hard, yet of tensive use fine steel forgings, and unusual accuracy I have 40 hours very interesting. in hours week a lab. work and three manufacturing. are devoted to lecture and instrucis tion. Each student in the school therefore Instructed individually, The New Ford you cannat work like ,we work at Town Sedan to as much do We have home. work in one week as I was doing in six out there, that is, where you would cover say 16 chapters of a book, each chapter 20 pages long we cover eight a week about 50 pages each besides having to do y this 40 hours lab. work. But I it and find that it is study which makes you grow. There are 80 ticks. The natives thus show students lit the school from all over their cleverness at mathematics. the world and their ages range e If you want a pet around from 20 to 45 years so you see the house, they will be fgund to In order up to get any place you have balance very nicely on a curtain to go with the crowd. ring like a parrot. Give my regards to all the An almond kernel forms the LOW OF students in the school. Tell them bead, while a large single peanut all hello for me. I haven't time to makes up the body. Cloves will do write to them all but if those who for feet, and a piece of popcorn for want to write to me will just drop the topknot The pendulum tall is a line I wijl be very glad to answer a toothpick with a raisin attached t. O. B. Detroit, pitM frrtfht md dmlivtry. Bumpmri md parm tiro it. Give them my address or put as a balancer. lr at tmall cost. You can buy a Ford for mall dam paymmni on this inclosed board the message on m eonvmUnt financing plan, Soo your Ford dolmr for doinilt. (IB Metropolitan Newipapw Barrtca.) in the hall. As I said I haven't a great deal " Time to Give Up An Oregon man drove bis motor of time so I will have to make this But before I car Into a locomotive the other day somewhat short. close tell Mr. Barnett that I have and derailed It. Now that this ha been accomplished, we hope other not been able to locate Melvin motorists will give np the attempt Miller yet but hope to see him soon. Yours, a Student, Detroit Newt. Gean Worthlngtoa Nephi Drug Co. High School News WE ARE HERE TO SERVE! i s M 1. 4-- S. f m TINE 4-- 5, 2-- IP Moly-neau- x, The new Ford has more than twenty ball and roller hearings n Nutty Natural History el tic-toc- er tic-to- Attention to -- CopfritbMd, IMS email, niuaUresUnff deiaife makes a difference in tb safety of a dairy product A little carelessness may prove very aggravating. Yo will be pleased to learn what care we give to the email matters in our product and service. MEADOHOK DAIRY PRICES FORD CARS $430 to $630 - X X X X X X X X X X X X er and baby Colleen of Spanish Fork were week-en- d visitors at the home mother, X X Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Hardy of Provo visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Mortensen's Katie Worthington. Through a Woman's Eyes 1931 Is mun run, under heaven. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sockett and Some thief may take our cash am) family visited Saturday at the home keep. of Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Pass. Borne men will rob their mother; The fool w ho rtli us of our sleep. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones were Is worse thun all the other. In Satl Lake City this week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Emerson. In life he wants to miike, this man, A nol.se while passing through It. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Painter and And doe the only way he can, daughter Ina, visited with Mrs. Without the brain to do It Painter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. To love the human race I try, A. Norman In Mt. Pleasant Sunday. But here (a what I'm hopin' Vou'll briik your neck, if you're Mr. and Mrs. Clifford .Mortensen A Thursday, January 29, en-Jo- MANY A YOUNG MAN finds a bank that enables him to walk upright HOPE. YOU BREAK YOUR NECK I Geo. Parkins, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parkins and Mrs. Annie Young were called to Salt Lake City recently to the bedside of their father who Is seriously 111. Mr. NEPIII, UTAH S, X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X r 4 |