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Show Thursday. March 26. THE 1931. TIMES-NEW- Local News Local Happenings Mr. Sports Oxfords elk Smoked Strap Slipper Of shirty patent If fW wtth underlay trimming of rfhrtr call. Attractive in price, toot IL Boys Oxforda wffl A nlu thrifty parents wtttt welcomtl Sturdy oxforda composition ft ana mm. If Black Oxfords a smartness that will apttyfe-ale- rt men . . . and low price that all will like I peal to Inc. 29 North Main Street Nephi, Utah Mrs. Katie Worthlngton was the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones spent Clifford week In Salt Lake City with . guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mortensen in Spanish Fork. Mrs. S. G. Emerson. Mrs. Wm. Jackson spent Thursday Mrs. Wm. Bailey went to Salt Lake and Friday in Fountain Green, the City Monday to meet Mr. Bailey, who has just returned from a tax guest of her sister, Mrs. Lena Liv convention in New York. ingston. Mrs. W. H. Warner is spending the week in Salt Lake City. She joined Mr. Warner, who Is taking part In the Poultry convention. ' Cement floois Copyrighted, Chocolates For something unusual in candy, that still isn't expensive, try our Easter Novelty Box. This is a one pound package, containing assorted high grade chololates, foil chocolate wrapped Easter eggs and color- eggs, and is priced our store at a very attractive figure! 1928 The floors in our barns are made of cement so they can be easily and thoroughly cleaned. These are washed and kept clean. Thes floors help us to keep down Jhe dust, make our work easier, Easter Gift Xed and our product better y This BREAD IS YOUR Fancy Pineapple Large Can 20c store will sell large can of ill f'M? 1 1 but NOT a substitute; for QUALITY BEST FOO- D- Bread is made from wheat grown on the famous Levan Ridge, and there is no doubt about bread being your best food. Come in and see our sanitary up to date bakery You are pecially invited to how Sliced Pineapple for only 20c It per large can. makes delicious dessert, and salad fruit. of Take advantage this bargain. our es- When you see the new Monarch, you'll probably agree that it is the most beautiful of all ranges. Rut there is more to the Monarch than mere beauty. Years ago, the rivets and malleable iron frames that assure lasting satisfaction in a range, were right on the surface, where you could see them. TODAY, in the Monarch, you will find the same substantial construction but it's hidden away beneath the handsome enamel body. Remember this when you look at ranges. Don't risk disappointment by accepting good looks as a substitute for the good malleable construction which insures permanent baking satisfaction and fuel economy old-tim- e Handsomest, Heavy Duty Tiro see Bread is made. Ail-Weath- It BAKERY .P.SKAGGS Surety of Purity" t$A GOOD LOOKS of course ng Our vantage of this big saving. All day Saturday our store will sell this convenient 3 pound pantry size carton of crisp salted Crackers at 30c. Be sure to include Purity Sodas on your Saturday's list. "A ... k, Eat More of It housewife who familiar with Purity Biscuit Co. Crackers will want to take ad- n Air IjiSsrrCTJ well-kno- Is Vl.-I7m37- S rs. SiU-Gr-- Oodas 30c FOOD Wool-growe- us Purity Plantation Local News Ziegfeld-Goldwy- 3 lb. Bos our 32 Physicians Report Findings On New Sargon Sears-Roebuc- ul Saturday "Whoopee" ng ' candy is .packed in a beautiful Easter box, and makes a delight-fSee these gift. chocolates, tomorrow. We will have a box opened for display and know you will want a pound or two for Easter. Every Talking Film Made Stage Success Saturday our store will sell O. P. S. Pure Pork Sausage at 12c per pound. It's fresh. No cereal, or other filler will ever be found in our Pure Pork Sausage It's fresh pork meat, ground and seasoned like yourself just would make it. Take home several pounds at this saving. STATIONERY son-in-la- last POrk Sausage 12c lb. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ockey and It Pleases Us To Please You! STORE TMENT E P A R Charles Haynes, who has been ill reported to be Improving. en-Joy- ed $2.98 JO Is son-in-la- Wkh 61.90 Ft. Green News HQHOEncaaElBllIBSHKlll THIS WEEK. $398 1. o I g combined with brown elkt Com position rubber le. Foe women and growing girl. For growing girli. and Mrs. Walter A. Green the Sunday guests o( Mr. and Chas. A. Hall. PAGE FrVE Born to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Winters, March 24th, a girl. Mrs. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Niels E. family of Salt Lake City were the Mikkelsen, March 19, a boy. week-en- d Mr. W. Mrs. of and guests Hyrum Seeley of Mt. Pleasant Born to Mr. and Mrs. Giles Vance spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Ockey. March 18th, a boy. The mother was H. D. GolusbrouKh. The Daughters of the Pioneers formerly Miss Erda Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Lund of will hold their monthly meeting B. Mrs. P. Cowan Bishop and 1st at 7:30 In the City Hall. Salt Lake City are visiting with April with and isited Saturday Sunday The program will be arranged later. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Niels relatives and friends In Ogden. Lund. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lamb of Theodore Howard left Sunday Mrs. Delyle Morgan of Levan for Cedar City where he has ac- Wales on March 19th. a boy. The In Nephi the guest cepted a position with Frank Hud- mother was formerly Miss Ethel spent Tuesday Nlelson of our city. of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Garrett. son of the Hal Oil Company. $1.50 Size 20 oz. Pure Olive Oil for $1.00 Reld, the 5 year old son of Mr. badMrs. was A. M. and FillEd. Giles Grover El of Hansen, of Salt Mrs. Attorney Ray Chrlstensen Extra Quality Rubber Aprons, Regular 50c, at the home of ly Injured when his hand and arm Lake City Is visiting with Mrs. T. more spent Monday brother-in-laan electric in Mr. sister In and his got wringer. caught G. Carter and other relatives For 29c He is rapidly improving at present. and Mrs. Ray M. Brough. Nephi this week. The Elite club met at the home Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bailey spent of Mrs. Martha Edler on Saturday Mrs. Irene Sorenson of Levan Is week-en- d in Salt Lake City where a pleasant afternoon was enthe and Mr. with her parents. Islting visiting with their daughter and joyed by all. Delicious refreshments Mrs. Ed. V. Downs. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. were served. A party in honor of Ray Living and son Carol. Jorgenson were V. Mr. and Mrs. B. ston was given Sunday evening at Cooper Loren the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Whit-take- r, his home. A large crowd was presMadson in Mt. Pleasant Sunday. Jos. Whlttaker, Miss Thelma ent and a delightful time was by all present. Whlttaker, and Mrs. O.scar Pyper Geo. W. Ivory has been seriously Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Glazier of Salt Lake City were the house In Salt guests of Mrs. Flossie W. Carter ill at his home for some time past. 60 Sheets Broadchick Weaves and spent a few days last weekattended His daughters, Mrs. John T. Oldroyd Sunday. Lake City. Mr. Glazier and Mrs. Jos. Livingston of Salt the bankers convention. 25 Envelopes to Match Leland Chrlstensen of Rexburg, Lake City spent a few days this Mr. at week home. with the and visited Mrs. Jas. Idaho Mrs. E. M. Claridge returned ALL FOR 49c Miss Arvilla Mikkelsen just re Wednesday enroute to home Monday after visiting with Chrlstensen turned from a three weeks visit at his home after visiting in Los her mother, Mrs. Mary Stoker, her Loa. She was accompanied home by son, Easton. and other relatives In her sister, Relia, who has been Butte, Montana. N. A. Robblns died in Salt Lake teaching there this winter and whose Monday from heart failure. He school has now closed for the sum Mrs. D. C. Sparkes entertained City w of Mr. and Mrs. mer. is the In home Thursday afternoon at her The Ward Honor Day program, J. R. Downs. His wife was formerof honor Julia Rasmusson, Eva Hoyt, ly Edna Downs. under direction of the M. I. A. was ChrlsFrances Chrlstensen and Ivy enjoyed Immensely by all who were tensen. A social afternoon was en Mrs. John Kendall was the guest present, on March 17th. Two joyed and refreshments were served. of honor at a surprise party at her plays were presented along with the home Monday evening. The affair musical numbers and this was folMiss Maida Foote was hostess to was given by officers and teachers lowed by a dance which was given 20th, which was an important factor Wolf," after which a delicious lunch a few friends Friday evening. Games of the Nephi Ward Primary. Music by the M. I. A. and also the Relief towards the success of the Old Folks was served and at 7:30 old time social chat, music and a dainty visiting, and refreshments were the Society. Stake Honor Day will be Party that was held at the Com- dances were enjoyed by all. At 9 at munity Banquet Hall. A most de- o'clock the public was invited to the luncheon were the diversions. Those entertainment. Those present were: held Saturday, March 28th lightful and elaborate hot dinner dance and a large crowd was in at who enjoyed the occasion were: The Mrs. Lisle Blgler, Mrs. Annie Sails Moroni. The Ladies State Woolgrowers was served to 1:30 to 80 guests. This tendance. The committee is to be Misses Trenna Bailey. Felma Bailey, bury, Mrs. Jennie Winn, Mrs. Gen Fearl Nlelson, Priscilla Wilson, leve Barnett, Mrs. Mildred Nickel- - Auxiliary, visited Fountain Green, was followed by a splendid program congratulated in the splendid way Vivian Tranter, Naomi Bailey and son, Mrs. Florence Worthlngton Thursday evening and effected a which was conducted by Thos. H. In which the entire program of the Mrs. Geneva Tolley, Mrs. Elnora ladles organization with Ruby Ivory Cook. "Come, Come Ye Saints," was day was planned and carried out, the hostess. Foote, Miss Louise Bowers, Miss as President and Anna Cook, Vice was the opening song by the entire and their untiring efforts to make it Nellie Carter, Miss Vilda Pay, Miss President with Lillian Ivory, Secre- assembly. Prayer was offered by K. such a pleasant day for their guests. Mildred Bean, Mrs. Ida Isaacson. tary and Hannah Mikkelsen as P. Jensen. A duet, "Silver Threads Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Anderson corresponding secretary. The pur- Among the Gold" was rendered by and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney L. Anderpose of this organization is to ad- Hilda Christiansen and Urban S. son of Moroni, who are chairmen vertise wool and lamb and cooperate Madson. A welcome talk was given for the Moroni Stake Old Folks Of in organizing the entire state. Those by Bishop J. R. Christiansen. Duet, Committee were special guests. present from the State Auxiliary When You and I Were Sweethearts were, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kearns, Long Ago," by DeVere Johnson and Mrs. Stedman, Ella Livingston and Randall Christiansen; Response by Fountain Green feels proud to J. C. Jensen; Solo, "Serenade" was know that Geo. E. Collard of Provo, rendered by Mrs. Ernest R. AnderLaunchine their newly formed un a former resident of our city, as son of Moroni; Remarks by Pres. Hyrum Cazier of Ely, Nevada is partnership with a production of State President of the State James L. Nlelson; Music by Glen visiting with Mrs. Thos. Ingram samuei paralleled magnmcence, He also was present. A Hansen, Neldon Hansen and Reid and family. and Florence Zlegfeld Goldwyn short program was given and re- Green. They all joined in singing, jointly present the renownea com- freshments were served. "God Be With You Till We Meet Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Christiansen edian. Eddie Cantor, in a picturlzSo remarkable have been the re- tions were also effected Organiza in Mt. Again," and closing prayer by N. M. visited In Fountain Green and ed "Whoopee" based on the famous sults In Sargon by accomplished Jensen. They were then entertain- - Moroni Sunday with relatives and Ephraim and Manti. stage success that ran for two years helping restore health to countless Pleasant, The weather was ideal on March led at the talkie show, "The Sea friends. New Amsterdam Tneaire, thousands of at theYork. that during people New It will be shown at the i pa day, alone thirty. Venice Tneatre on Tuesday, Wed- - I the two leading physicians have broken nesdav and Thursday and have the rule of a life-tiEddie Cantors screen musical come out openly and publicly to give . . ( i Ai comedy, his first, is based on that it their unqualified endorsement. ,1.1: w uproarious farce, "The Nervous re So been have the startling Wreck," which later became "Whoo ports in many thousands of cases pee" with the addition of William that selected physicians in princiAnthony McGuire's lyrics and Wa- pal cities were expressly retained lter Donaldson's tunes. to study the Sargon formula and It is the first United Artists pic report their finding so that the ture in technicolor and is said to public might know the whole truth. represent the most advanced use Outstanding among the number and the most perfect example 01 are: I 2 the possibilities of the color screen Dr. P. K. Drummond, plant yet made. for the Ford Motor ComCantor, as the hypochondriac who physician Detroit, for 12 years. was "too sick to die," cavorts thru pany, Dr. J. C. Roberts, Philadelphia-Examin- ing his fevered romance of the wildest Physician for the PennWestfl an unwilling victim of love Railroad for 26 years. at the hands of his nurse, played sylvania Dr. W. L. Mair Graduate McGill comedienne, University Faculty of Medicine, by the coon-shoutiEthel Shutta. Paul Gregory, the Montreal Medical Examiner for most handsome of Broadway's songDetroit. sters, shares the singing honors with Dr. G. Warburton Graduate famChief Caupolican, renowned opera ous Bellevue Hospital Medical Coland concert tenor. George Olsen lege, New York. and his band set the rhythmic unDr. Eugene Parkins Physician for dertone to the piece. Western Electric Company, Phila The outstanding note of the first n after delphia. picture, Dr. W. W. Kern Examining Cantor has had his say, is Girls. rnysician ror New York Life InNever In Hollywood's rather surance Company and many others n All modtU im WM. tr IryTm Eaammi history has a group of In order that the may reyoung ladies been selected with such ceive the full benefit public of the advice ' meticulous care, fact form, cos- of these physicians, tuming; all combine to give a re- their reports will be published in splendent and decorative feminity later issues of this paper. The an display that statements of physicians of such even the most ambitious of the pales are perhaps without "Follies" that Mr. Zleg- standing Study their reports and feld now says he has foresworn in precedent. profit by their advice. favor of the audible color screen. Sold by Ord & Mangelson. (Adv.) ere Good-lookin- NEPHI, UTAH S. er pays to buy THE leading make . . here I ELGIN R. GARRETT Page Motor Co. INSIST ON OCR BREAD Ford Dealer STORES SPECIAL DISPLAYS OF THE LATEST"! 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