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Show THE PAGE EIGHT TIMES-NEW- Local News Just Received Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Belliston were the week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Maughan In Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Christensen of Moroni visited at the home of Mrs. Christensen's sister, Mrs. Geo. Belliston and her family Sunday. Exceptional Values! Real Bargain Prices! Mrs. Harry Beagley. Mrs. John 8. Cowan and Mtss Ruth Beagley spent the latter part of the week in Salt Lake City. See Them! SPECIAL! Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Beck of Castlegate moved to Nephi Friday. They will make their future home here. 20c Best Grade French Cambric Percales $2.98 Reg. $4.25 Part Wool Blankets $2.49 Reg. $3.25 Plaid Blankets $1.79 Reg. $2.39 Cotton Blankets Big Lot Women's Slippers, Values to $7.50, $2.95 To Close Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Duke and Mr. and Mrs. J as. A. Miner of Salt Lake City were guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Allred Thursday, enroute to Los Angeles, California. Rosemary Belliston, students of the Wasatch Academy at Mt. Pleasant spent the weekend visiting with their mother Mrs. J. L. BellLston. They returned to school Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beagley and daughter, Joan of Salt Lake City Mr. motored to Nephi Saturday. Beagley returned home the same day. leaving Mrs. Beagley to visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lunt and other relatives and friends for a short time. 19c Bob White Soap, 6 Bars for 19c 10c Kirk Olive Soap, 3 for 5c Chili Beans, lb 15c Bacon Squares, 2 to 3 lb., lb .25c Jello, 3 for 3 25c Can Milk, Small, 6 for 25c; for Large, 35c Can Peas and Corn, 3 for 10c No. 2 Can String Beans Oval Sardines, 3 for . . .35c; Oil Sardines . . .5c 15c Monarch Matches, 6 Boxes for Complimentary to Mrs. Jennie Lunt. Mrs. May P. Burton and Mrs. Lizzie Sowby. retiring officers of the Nephi Ward Relief Society, the officers and class leaders of that ward Relief Society entertained at a well arranged dinner party Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Alice Christensen. Covers were marked for Sarah Hall, Tola Jenkins, Alice Christiansen, Elva Bailey, M. E. Pexton, Hattie Chrlstlson, Lila Kate Bowles, Richardson, Maud Foote, Florence Winn, Grace Crane. Fern Retta Andrews, Judd, Elena Stanley, Myrtle Kendall, Emily Jackson and the guests of honor. An Informal evening of social chat and games followed. Prizes were won by Retta Andrews, Kate Bowles and Alice Christensen. WE UNDERSELL ALL SPECIALS! COMPARE ALL OUR PRICES AND SAVE! . 5 SONS Local Happenings Local Happenings James Smith, who has been employed in Idaho Falls, Idaho, came home Monday to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smith, previous to leaving for the L. D. S. Eastern States mission. He will leave Nephi Sunday for the mission school in Salt Lake City. Miss Blanche Burton visited Salt Lake City Saturday. J. A. Burton and Will Burton spent three days the fore part of the week in Salt Lake City on business. Givcus Stories entertained Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Bailey. Luncheon was served at 6:00 o'clock, THE EDITOR feels sure that if he asked the small children of this community what to put in his paper which would interest them most, they would say "Stories!" So he is doing that very thing. They are interesting stories; they are stories which tell the children something useful as well as entertain them; For they are the stories of Mary Graham Bonner, n the writer of best-know- children's stories in America today, and they are appearing regularly in this paper because the editor wants to make it a newspaper for every member of the family, young as well as old. Read them toyour children and have them tell their playmates about these stories. The Social Neighbors Club Mrs. Brent D. Hall presided over a delightfully arranged bridge luncheon at her home Friday evewas served 7:30. Luncheon at ning at five small tables. A bowl of in American Miss Erma Johnson of Payson visited over teh week end with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Memmott and family. u and Allen GROCERIES FOOTE was Covers were laid for Mrs. Robert Winn, Mrs. Joe Ostler, Mrs. Geo. D, Haymond, Mrs. Harry Foote, Mrs. Geo. Sperry, Mrs. Geo. Ostler, Mrs. G. R. Judd and Mrs. A. L. Garbetc. The officers of the Nephi Ward I. A. announce plans for a 'speech night' to be held in the Beauty roses centered each table. Following luncheon, bridge was enjoyed during the rePrizes of mainder the evening. were awarder to Mrs. Olga Forrest, Mrs. Lucille Lunt, Mrs. Lucille Warner, Mrs. Myrtle Kendall and S. G. Paxman. The guests were: Mrs. Olga Forrest. Mrs. Essie Shaw, Mrs. Geneva Gibson, Mrs. Ruth Howells, Mrs. Edith Vickers, Mrs. Mrs." Florence DaVeda Davis. Brough. Mrs. Lucille Warner, Mrs. Ellen Wade, Mrs. Lucille Lunt, Mrs. Ordella Warenskl, Mrs. Edna Cazier, Mrs. Florence Winn, Mrs. Ruby Carter, Mrs. Lucille Booth, Mrs. Georgia Paxman. Mrs. Alice Crapo, Mrs. Myrtle Kendall, Mrs. Fern Paxman, Mrs. Orsena Warner, Mrs. Mildred Paxman, Mrs. Lila Richardson. T. D. Davis, J. H. Vickers, S. G. Paxman and Brent D. Han assisted in serving. M. general assembly next Tuesday evening. A retold story will be given by Jewell Sorenson, representing the te talks Junior girls while will be given by Rex Christensen of the 'M' Men department and Louise MATINEE 2:30 P. M. 10c & Bowers of the Gleaner Girls class. SUNDAY 2 five-minu- Mrs. C. W. Johnson was hostess to the members of the Ladies Proj gressife Kensington today (Thursday). The afternoon was spent In social chat, music, and a retold story was given by Mrs. Kate Bowles. Those who enjoyed the afternoon were Mrs.. Ora Sperry, Mrs. James Andrews, Mrs. Glen Jonqfc, Mrs. Rosscoe Tolley, Mrs. David Winn Mrs. Jernerva Jenkins, Mrs. Stella Garrett, Mrs. Jennie Beck, Mrs. George Ord, Mrs. Kate Bowles and the hostess. Mrs. C. W. Johnson. Spanish Fork the present products cause too much depression, I look for the prices to come back to normal and to come back suddenly." declared W. J. Tnayne, manager of the Utah Wasatch dairy, of at the luncheon-meetin- g the Spanish Fork Kiwanis club last week. Mr. Thayne spoke in an optimistic vein, urging the farmers present to have confidence in the dairy business and to go into it on a larger He urged the club scale. members to go on record as supporting the use of butter as opposed to butter substitutes, and this the club unanimously voted to do. Baskut Bawl FRIDAY-SATURDA- ILs& I Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wade spent Sunday in Salt Lake City. Geo. W. Lunt was in Salt Lake City Wednesday on business. O. L.' Miner of Salt Lake City visited with his sisters, Mrs. W. H. Howell and Mrs. J. W. Barnes. Mrs. Jas. Vickers returned home Friday from Los Angeles, California, where she enjoyed a two week's vacation with her son, Jack Vickers. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Bradfleld of Leamington spent the week-en- d with Mrs. Bradfield's parents, Mr. The Juab Hign School cagers and Mrs. William Pay. Journeyed to Heber last Thursday Mrs. Lawrence Blackett and Carol, evening where they met and were defeated by the Wasatch High Johnnie and Orson Blackett of Salt School team by the tune of 34 to 30. Lake City spent the week-en- d at the The huge floor of the Heber school home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Cazier. team. marred the work of the local Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williams of The Mona 'M' Men have entered Plumas, Utah, visited were house the Juab Stake league for the second guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilkey Their first Sunday. half of the season. game is to be played Friday night when they are hosts to the Nephi Mrs. Itha Parkes returned home Ward team. Saturday after a week's visit in Ogden and Salt Lake City with relaSpringville took the division lead tives and friends. Wednesday evening when they defeated the Juab High School team. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tolley attended The final score was 23 to 22 in the banquet given for the Grand favor of the visiting team. Union Tea Company salesmen In Lake City Sunday. Petty ran off with high point Salt honors for the local team at the Mrs. Geo. R. Howard and sons, Sprlngvllle-Nepgame Wednesday He garnered 10 points Leon and Byron spent Saturday and evening. in Fillmore, the guests of while his teammate, Boswell trailed Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hudson. him with 9 counters. Earlus Hawkins, who has been While the Juab High cagers drive with Mrs. Hawkins, who is to Eureka Friday night to meet the visiting Tintic High team the local gym will ill in the L. D. S. Hospital for the be occupied with the North and past week, reports that she is rapidSouth Wards playing the first game ly improving. of the second half of the 'M' Men Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kendall spent schedule. A lettermen game between the teams of the two wards Wednesday in Provo' Whilo in the, kcity they attended the funeral or is also to be played. Mrs. ii.enaaus Drotner, Thomas The Isaacson coached team will John. go to Eureka tomorrow evening Mr. and Mrs. Ray Powell and where they will meet the Tintic Sunday in Provo, the basketball team. This game ends family spent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer the first half of the Nebo Division Brown, who have Just returned from schedule for the local school. an extended visit in Los Angeles, The big guns of basket ball rang California. Mrs. Brown was formerforth at Bozeman, Montana and ly Miss Ida Powell. Provo last week end. The conferThe Gleaner class of the South ence champions, Utah Aggle3, took two In succession from the Montana Ward elected their new officers in meeting held Tuesday, January State five while the U. of U. met the 27. similar luck at the Brigham Young NeldaThose elected were: President, Belliston; University. Florence Blackett, secretary and Bessie Greenhalgh; Laura This week the Aggie team will treasurer, was reelected as reporter. Morgan team to hosts from the play Cougar Provo while Utah and Montana reHoward Belliston entertained a main quiet. At present the U. S. A. number of friends at his home FriC. team Is leading the Western evening, the occasion being his division of the Rocky Mountain day eleventh birthday anniversary. A Conference with six wins to their dainty luncheon and progressive credit and their 'Loss' column still games were enjoyed. Prizes were registering zero. won by Grace Powell and LaVar Liddlard. Fourteen guests were The North Ward 'M' Men are still present. short defeat at from the suffering the hands of Levan last week and are going to attempt to make it back from the South team Friday night. (By REG) Big Feb. SUNDAY-MONDA- 1-- NANCY CARROLL Feb. A good greasing job on your chassis will give velvety smoothness to the action of 3-- 4 CONRAD NAGEL and GENEIVE TOBIN The Picture of The Year! Smootfi i r m j I S3 FREES Don't Miss the Shows at the Venice Theatre! Every Ticket Purchased Gives You One Chance on the $131.00 Westinghouse Radio donated by the NEPIII FLORAL. v 3t St St St St St SI St St St St St st SI St H H Commencing SI SI SI St SI ION 2 SI SI st 3 SI st At The SI SI st Nephi Merc. Co. Phone $ Nephi, Utah 18 FREE DON'T MISS THE SHOWS At the Venice Theatre! Every ticket purchased gives you one chance on the $131.00 Westinghouse Radio donated by the Nephi Floral. Mill Run $1750 per ton. Why Juab County Mill fc FOR SALE BUILDING SAND and buy hay? Gravel 50c per load at the pit Elevator Co. and $2.00 per load delivered Mrs. T. E. Carter. WANTED HOLSTEIN OR"DUR-ha- m milk cows that will freshen Dr. J. E. Harrison will he at tho in next six weeks. See Geo. Howard. Nephi Drug Store Tuesday, Feb. 3rd. Mill Run $17.50 per ton. Why Care for your eyes now. It buy Juab County Mill & hay? L. K. Stewart. exDert niann t.i inpr Elevator Co. will be in Nephi soon Phone No. 4 FOR RENT TWO LIGHT HOUSE for an aorjointment. Mr. Keeping rooms. Modern. Call at has references from the hk 195 West 2nd South or Phone 350. teachers and piano houses in Utah i years practical experience. MONEY TO LOAN PLENTY OF Money available for real estate Mill Run 17.5(1 npr tin loans no Intermountain buy hay? Juab County Mill & Finance & delay Thrift Co., P. O. Box Elevator Co. 132. Provo, Utah. 4tp XKTY-- 20 Discount All brand new Winter Suits and Overcoats. Not just odd lots and usual sale groups but everyone a specification of THE TOGGERY'S fine tailoring and a marvel at this low price. They all reflect the season's best at a great saving. Local News Mrs. LeRoy Ostler Is visiting this in Provo with Mrs. Val Hoyt. She Is also attending the Leadership Week programs being held there this week. week SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK ONLY I ja t.inwmww-'ut.p.' M sraasate wwt "l ..-t- ' i i SI SI RELIABLE MAN WANTED TO Call on farmers In Juab County. Wonderful opportunity. Make $8 to $20 daily. No experience or needed. Write capital today. McNess Co., Dept. H. Freeport, 111. The members of the Juab High School squad have had 'fight' in their systems for some time. They displayed the fact following their game at Heber City last week. Instead of passing the ball around, pillows were used. Last minute reports state that no estimate could be placed on the number of feathers that were scattered. H!fr si CLASSIFIED Entire Stock en's Suits and Overcoats alii SI CLASSIFIED OF THE SEASON till! SI SI SI THE GREATEST SELLING EVENT WW SI SI SI SI SI SI SI At 9 a. m. From the looks of present team standings, Bingham High is assured a place i nthe state meet this year. Bingham has been an annual occupant of a berth for the past dozen or so years. Mrs. S. R. Winn was hostess at a delightful party given at her home Saturday evening. The affair was In honor of the birthday anniversary, of Mr. Winn which occurred on that day. The diversions of the evening were music, games, and social chat. A delicious luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Winn, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Winn, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter, Mr. and Mrs. James Christensen, Mrs. Clarence Wilkey, Mr. and Mrs. Furrells Houghton of Starr, and the hostess and guest of honor. n SI SI it St a t Granite High School is leading the Salt Lake district at the pres- SOON .i si SI ent time. L. D. S. high school Is straight on their heels and are going to make the Granitians fight to get into the State Tournament. 2 st st st si st ICL ARANC "UP THE IVER" 2 n st nn Semi-Annu- al hl nt, I It St Mrs. Haymond Houghton of Pay-so- n is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Howell this week. Mrs. Joseph C. Carter and son, E. J. were week-en- d guests of Mrs. J. M. Norton in Provo. outs For our Bills Announcing our Geo. Belliston was a business visitor In Ogden Monday. Following in the footsteps of their the Second team of 1 Jan. the Juab High school are showing A flock of birds in an ungildcd cage signs of taking things their own having more fun than the law way. Garbett, Brough, Kendall, allows. That's Gadd, and Leavitt are the mainstays of the team.. From the looks of them in practice Eddie Isaacson will have plenty of material to fill the shoes of the few that graduate from his squad this season. TUESDAY-WEDNESDA- SILVER MAPLE SERVICE dairy big brothers, 30-3- "LAUGHTER" Work "Do not let low prices of Miss Lillian Ord Is visiting in Salt Lake City and Granger this week. 25c and SATURDAY FREDRIC MARCH in your car. Our expert service gives you a thorough job at moderate cost prolonging the life of your car and increasing the pleasure of driving. Dairy Products 29. 1931 Thursday. January Local News Rise Forecast In Mr. and Mrs, Owen L. Burnett were Salt Lake visitors Saturday. Wc Have Just Received Another Big Line of WOMEN'S SILK DRESSES, Newest Spring Styles, Priced . . . .$3.75, $4.75, $6.95 and $9.75 NEPIII. UTAH S. "F-i'l vi''' Sr-s- i |