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Show THE PAGE EIGHT 2 LI TIMES-NEW- Local News lEj3 o) JW ci (i "lEj-- 1 WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF 50c, OR MORE, OF SEEDS, PLANTS OR SHRUBS, WE WILL GIVE YOU ONE Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wyler of Payson anounce the birth of a son recently. Mrs. Wyler was formerly Miss Joy Bowers of this city. OUR COMPLETE LINE OF GARDEN SEEDS IS THE VERY BEST WE COULD BUY! of the The Junior Nephi South Ward Primary met at the home of Melba Jenkins, WedThe project for nesday evening. the evening was the preparation of cocktail. The remainder of the time was spent in games. The following members were in attendance: Beth Carter, Nan Brough, Afton Ellison. Alice Belliston, Phyllis Claridge, Enid Howarth, Maurlne Ruth Burton, and the Stephenson, hostess. Melba Jenkins. Reporter. Alice Belliston. For instance, our garden peas, of which we carry live different kinds, come from Idaho, the best pea seed producing state in the United States. It is absolutely free from weevil so common with seeds bought at random. Our Present We Could Buy Seeds For Get To The Best! It Price, But, Always Pays -5 Shrubs, Plants and Flowers CLASSIFIED Nephi Floral Phone LOST a Pocket Purse in Town Wednesday containing $8.00. A reward will be given on the return of the purse to J. R. Black. 345-- J FOR SALE REFRIGERATOR IN Good condition See Hawley Jenkins. E. TANNER Local News High School News In a faculty meeting held April Mrs. John T. Miller of Los April 29th was set aside as Field California is a visitor this and Contest Day and May 15th as Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Miller. 13, Angeles. week of Canyon Day. The M. Men and Gleaner girls Wednesday, April 29th, a big field of the South Ward gave a day carnival dance will be given by play "Careers" with the following the school. The money will be put people in the cast: Nelda Belliston, in a fund to go towards the build- Spencer Sowby, Sadie Howard, Laura Farrell ing of a new tennis court for the Morgan. Karla Vickers, one-a- ct Nephi ICE DEALER. FOR SALE ELECTRIC WASHER Call Cheap Good condition. 93-R- 3. City Marshal C. R. Tolley wishes to inform the people of Nephi who are dumping garbage on the streets and in the big hollow that if this practice is not stopped, the offenders will be prosecuted according to law. 16, 4t 4-- H Mrs. Henry Painter Is visiting this reek in Salt Lake City with her daughter, Miss Ruby Painter. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jones of Cedar City are visiting with Mr. Jones' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones. HURRY UP -- Mrs. Herbert Burton went to Bait Lake City Sunday to attend the funeral of her granddaughter Ada Z. Hyde. PAWT UP-- vice-presid- Thy-gers- on Like sunshine after fog, our High-GloQuality Paint adds new life and beauty to your home and surroundings. w A good coat of paint does for the home what a trim topcoat does for you adds to beauty and confers protection. VARNISH AND BRUSHES NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOW WINDOW Everything You Need in House Cleaning May Be Had At The Nephi Merc. Phone 18 Co. Nephi, Utah Ged Geo. Lunt was a Salt Lake visitor Mrs. Margaret Hannifin. Hannifin, Arvil Thompson and Miss this week. He was on business. Ethel Gadd of Eureka spent SunThe M. Men of the Nephi Ward day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. I. A. were In charge of the proA. V. Gadd. gram of the regular meeting of the Donell Ellison left for Santa Fe, Mutual Tuesday evening. The proNew Mexico Wednesday, where he gram consisted of a guitar duet, has accepted an appointment with Louise Bowers and Eva Pay; Live the U. S. Forest Service on the Sparks, Lincoln Orme, and an organ solo. Cleo Petty. Santa Fe National Forest. TOPNOTCHERS by Ket son-in-la- 4-- H D Local Happenings H Ras-musse- n, 17-1- FRIDAY-SATURDA- A. o. SERVICE Phone m . April 19-- ' in PRICE vs. QUALITY! 70. SWAP AD Any advertisement in this column will be published free of charge for OUR GANG COMEDY two weeks. "TEACHER'S PET" MILK WHITE GOAT WILL Swap for anything I can use A9-2- t. Mrs. F. Carter. A Our object and sincere effort is to give the Motorist and Car Owner the most possible for his money. QUALITY MERCHANDISE and the best PERSONAL ATTENTION SILVER MAPLE SERVICE 1931. Local News Mrs. Wm. Jackson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jackson and Ray Painter attended the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Lunt and Mr. Louis Mikkelson in Fountain Green and Mrs. Kay Russon of Salt Lake Monday. City were guests at the home of Mrs. Emma Day and son Howard Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Grace Sunday. and daughter Priscllla of Beverly are spending a W. G. Lee, Mrs. Fred Lee and Hills, California, at the home of Mr. and children, Maurice, Muriel and Lee few days were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Grace. Mrs. Lynn Jackson. J. A. Burton and son Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Orval Sperry and attended the funeral of Ada Z. Salt Lake City Sunday. family of Tooele visited for a few Hyde in Burton Is employed by the days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Murray Printing company. Hugh Park. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Evans and Mrs .1 II Rrnilficlfl rpttirneH to her home in Levan recently after son and Mrs. David Evans of Salt City visited at the home of visiting for two days with her Lake Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pexton Weddaughter, 'Mrs. Rex Sperry. nesday. Mrs. Joseph Carter and Mrs. J W. Whltmore of Los Angeles, Clarence Paxman returned home Is in Nephi on business. Sunday after a U'u day visit with California, He Is visiting at the home of his relatives in Salt Lake City. brother and slstrf-ln-laMr. and Mrs. Stephen Boswell visited re- Mrs G. M. Whltmore. cently In Salt Lake City with Mr. Miss Margaret Wright entertained and Mrs. Edgar Boswell and Mr. members of her Primary class Wedand Mrs. Leonard Boswell. nesday evening at a wiener and Miss Louise Mrs. Clinton Crawley of Provo marshmallow roast. Bowers, the supervisor and fifteen spent the latter part of the week members were present. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Bowles. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace L. Martin Miss Elna Miller of the Extension and Mr. and Mrs. J. Vernal Stimp-so- n attended the concert given by Division of the U. S. A. C. at Logan spent Monday afternoon visiting Paderewski In Salt Lake CityanTuesenday evening. They report with Mrs. A. H. Belliston. joyable trip. Mrs. A. P. Christiansen and Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Johnson and daughter, Berniece spent a few days Mr. and Mrs. Thygerson of Salt the latter part of the week in Manti, Lake City visited Mr. and Mrs. T. the guests of James Mikkelson. W. Haycock Sunday. Mr. Johnson of the Utah Oil Mr .and Mrs. Geo. A. Sperry and is son George and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Refining is company and Mr. manager of a Piggly Belliston and daughter Jean motored to Jericho Sunday. They re- Wiggly Store in Salt Lake City. turned home by way of Silver City Mrs. Lynn Olpln entertained at and Eureka. her home recently in honor of her birthday Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bailey at- daughter, Mary's ninth Clever Easter decoratended the funeral of Clinton Cook anniversary. were tions In used the entertaining in Salt Lake City Sunday. They also rooms. Games furnished the envisited with their daughter and tertainment for the afternoon. The Mr. and Mrs. J. N. following small guests were present: Jorgensen. Grace Kendall. Thelma Linton, Ileen Phyllis Painter, Doreen Mr. and Mrs. Ole E. Olsen, and Harris, Vickers, June Howarth, Marjoleen son, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Web- Ostler, Beth Davis. Myrl Vickers, Lynn Jenkins, Jack ster and son of Provo and Mr. and Garth Belliston. Harold Olpin, Fay Ingram, Mrs. W. E. Seabury and family of Howarth, Merlina Stanley, Norma Golden, Salt Lake City were the Sunday Merci Vickers, Arlene Olpin, Ida Jen L. Mrs. Mr. Owen of and guests Maxine Harris, Elverna Pyper, Barnett. Petty, Muriel Barnett, Elaine Petty, Marjorie Olpin, Grace Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christison of Renee Winn, Golden, Ina Howarth, Inez Howarth, Spanish Fork, Mrs. E. F. Baldwin Euniece Belliston, Alice Warren, and sons, Dick and Parley, John Marcus Olpin and the guest of honor Christison, and Miss Alice Johnson Mrs. Thos. Haycock Olpin. of Salt Lake City were dinner Mary assisted Mrs. Olpin in serving. guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Christison Sunday. One of the most attractive and charming socials of the past few days, was the card party given by Mrs. Robert Lomax at her home Thursday evening for the following friends: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Irons, Mr. and Mrs. P. 8 B. Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy April Mr. and Mrs. Wilford r GHTY SEQUEL TO 'BEAU GESTE' Whitehead, Belliston, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph RALPH FORBES Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. LORETTA YOUNG ......... ....... Memmott, Dr. and Mrs. L. C. LESTER VAIL M Warenski, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. BellJTV tM'Tj. K iston, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Belliston, Rook and Mrs. Nellie Schofield. furnished the evening's entertainment. LeRoy Whitehead and Mrs. A Dennis Wood won the high score RADIO and the consolation prize ncTur prizes prize went to Mrs. J. E. Memmott FINGER PRINTS and Wilford Belliston. A delicious TOBY, luncheon was served. No. 5 & The Fiddler FOR SALE CERTIFIED SEED. Winn, Roy Mayers, Betty Cowan, Barley and Alfalfa seed. P. B. Geraldine Cazier, Tom Belliston and Cowan. tf Mr. Martin, Miss Metcalf, Tom Eva Linton. It was very successful Belliston, Ruth Haynes and Mr. andn people from all three wards FOR SALE CHEAP SELFBINDER Sperry have been chosen for a pro- were present to see the production. In Good Condition. Owen gram committee to arrange the Boswell. Extension forester Charles M. program for the graduation exercises. Genaux spent Wednesday of last FOR SALE CHOICE GLADIOLAS. week in Nephi visiting with the two A9-Phone Frank Warner. Tintic high school gave the folclubs and farmers of Firestry lowing exchange program April 13 this vicinity. The Forestry clubs L. K. Stewart, expert piano tuner In the auditorium: Character Skit, are cooperating with Mr. Genaux in will be in Nephi soon Phone No. 4 "My Man," Lenore Barney; Read- an effort to get the farmers to take for an appointment. Mr. Stewart ing, "Husbands," Myrle Gear; Piano advantage of the reduction in price has references from the best music "Three Old of trees for shelterbets and wood-lo- ts teachers and piano houses In Utah solo, Bernice Clark; Maids, Jean Billings, Frances Fields, for the farm. Trees can be 20 years practical experience. Lenore Barney; Sailor Tap dance, secured at $2.50 per 100 or $25.00 Le Vaughn Bradley and Bob Hick- per 1,000 through the Extension MILL RUN $16.25 PER TON. Why man; one act play, "The Family Service of the Agricultural college. buy hay? Juab County Mill & Mixup"; Cast, Mr. Ruggles, Vincent Elevator Company. tf Two western yellow pine trees Duggan; Mrs. Ruggles, Myrle Gear; Fris-biwere secured by the REASONABLE Mary, Marjorie Bennett: Mr. Forestry COATS Bill Haws; Mrs. Frisbie, Patricia club of Nephi and planted on Arbor Price Phone 230-- J. Bonner. Day in the evergreen plot of the new City Park. These trees were I HAVE 40 ACRES OF FARM Land at Mills and 30 shares of planted in honor of Mr. Donnell Ellison, first forestry club leader and water. Will sell this farm on time. County Agent A. E. Smith. Ralph Brough, Nephi National The western yellow pine tree is Bank. the emblem and name of the first Mrs. Roger Lunt is spending the forestry club organized in Juab FOR SALE MASTERDON EVER week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. county and the planting of these Bearing Strawberry plants and Geo. Stevenson in Levari. trees is but one of the activities of St. Regis Ever Bearing Raspberry, the club members. It plants. 1 cent each. Phone 172. Mrs. Martha Paxman of Salt Lake home a was the at guest City of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Howard NOTICE last week. Juab Stake M. I. A. Gives From this date on all repairs, Program In Ftn. Green twine, alfalfa seed, wool sacks Mrs. J. L. Belliston and Miss and Bertha McPherson are representing will be strictly cash. J. W. A. under the grain M26-lmthe Women's clubs of Nephi at the The Juab Stake M. I.Mrs. & Sons. Lucille Summerhays convention of the Federation of direction of Pres. Women's clubs being held in Ogden Brough and Joel Taylor presented MILL RUN $16.25 PER TON. Why from Wednesday to Saturday of this an interesting program to the people Juab County Mill & buy of Fountain Green Sunday evennlg. Elevatorhay? week. tf Company. The program follows: Cong, singing, led by Ralph Barnes; Prayer, FOR SALE 5 GOOD MILK COWS. CARD OF THANKS Pres. Harry Beagley; Selection, We wish to extend or appreciaJessie Pay. double mixed quartet. Nephi Ward; tion to those who so graciously and comforted us during the Talk, "Australia," Wilford Bailey; NOTICE recent bereavement at the death of Piano solo, Carl Taylor; Cornet All sheep that are not sheared at SUNDAY-MONDARex Christensen; Talk, Nephi Corral will be charged $5.00 ADOLPH MENJOU our mother, Lucy Ann Bond Fowkes. solo. Also for any assistance rendered on "Hawaii," Pres. A. H. Belliston; per head for watering. By order of LEILA HYAMS the program. Family of Mrs. Lucy Selection, double mixed quartet; Juab County Wool Growers Ass'n. NORMAN FOSTER Prayer, Joel Taylor. Ann Fowkes. BEFORE YOU BUY ANY PAINT, Call me for prices I sell high grade paint (Standard Quality) my prices will suit your pocketbook also wall paper L. M. Pexton, high school. e, Thursday. April it 35c Perennial Flower 1- Local News Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jones of Suit E. H. Sparkes returned home SunLake City sient Monday with Mr. day after enjoying a six week's busiand Mrs. Melvin Stanley. ness trip in Denver. Colorado. Mrs. Vun NieLson of Boise. Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Painter of is visiting at the home of Mr. and Garfield visited with relatives and Mrs. Seth McPherson. friends in Nephi Sunday. W. J. Johnson and children Mrs. anMr. and Mrs. Rex of Provo are visiting with Mr. and nounce the arrival of Slurry a daughter, H. Grace. Mrs. C. born Sunday, April 12. Kellerstrass Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lawrence Sowbv returned to his and family of Provo were the Sun- home in Garfield after a few weeks-visor Kendall and Edward day guests with his sister. Mrs. Geo. family. Malloy. 3 1 NEPHI. UTAH S. BED SPRINGS WILL SWAP FOR "What have you." Phone 302-- ., NEWS & April 21-2- 2 NANCY When we show you a Clothcraf t Suit we offer you a garment of outstanding quality at the CARROLL price. with IliiiiiiiiiS "He Builds Wisely Who Builds Well" TO BUILD WELL USE Nephi TUES.-WED- PHILLIPS HAS NO EQUAL The Largest and Purest Natural Deposit of Gypsum In the World NEPHI PLASTER and MFG. COMPANY illli'!!l'lHI!!'V"n!!:!!lll''"'wn!l:;!"mn'imnHmiiniiiiiwiiiB We have made big reductions in the price of all our suits in order to meet this condition. Suits that sold for $45 we are pricing as low as $30, others as low as $15. Every suit was worth its original price, but conditions compel us to make this reduction. HOLMES in Stolen Plaster eaveti ALSO COMEDY AND NEWS Till RSD.XY-FRIDA- April 23-2- 1 mm' TOBY, The Miner 1 ALSO FINGER PRINTS No. 6 There was a time when the essential requirements of a suit of clothes were its "Style," "Fit" and "Quality" and men didn't pay a great deal of attention to the figure on the price tag. Today there are so many demands on the family dollar that most of us are seeking clothing of smart style, correct fit and good quality at a lower price. |