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Show THK PAGE FOUR :: TIMES-NEW- S. Thursday. July 9, 1931. NEPHI. UTAH LOCAL NEWS :: Levan Happenings Miss Hazel Ingram of Nephi spent Mrs. Jim Sperry of Salt Lake last week with girl friends here. The Misses Maurine and Marjorie Lomax visited with friends in Provo City visited In Nephi with relaMiss Maurine Sherwood of Salt tives a few days this week. Lake City spent the Fourth of July Thursday. with relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Taylor Supt. and Mrs. W. Carl Hopkins Henry Orme celebrated the 4th of July in Scipio. was the guest of Ogden were house guests of Mr. announce the arrival of a baby and Mrs. George A. Sperry Friday. girl, born on Saturday, July 4th. of Mi&s Mildred Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Orion Burgess of Miss Phyllis Painter is visiting In Alpine spent the Fourth of July Sam Sperry. Douglas Sperry, Jack Pace, and George Serry Eureka with her sister. Mrs. Roy with Mr. and Mrs. Evan Shepherd. Fred and Jay Stephensen return spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City. NeaX. ed to Caliente Sunday after enjoy a days with relatives here. Mrs. Sadie Taylor and son, Leslie ingMr. lew Mr. and Mn. Thos. Haycock and and Mrs. Alvin Chrlstensen visitMelvin of Ogden were Monday guests of of Mount Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pleasant spent the week ed with Joe WhitbecW in Manti Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Haynes. end with relatives and friends here. Sunday Miss Jessie Fowler of Salt Lake Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Tolley and City Is enjoying a vacation at the Mr. and Mrs. George Cromar of family of Rlgby, Idaho, are guests home of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Of ol Mr. Tolley's parents, Mr. and Francom. Fureka relebrated the Fourth Mr. and Mrs. Darral Childs and July in Nephi. They were house Mrs. George Tolley this week. guests of Mrs. W. A. Starr. of Centerfield spent July 4th family Miss Ruth Haynes, Mrs. James at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Dick Palmer of Salt Lake City Matley and children, and Miss Chrlstensen. sevLaVere Haynes motored to Spanlsn siH-n- t the Fourth of July and Mr. and Mrs. James Bradfleld of eral clays following at the home of Fork Sunday, Magna spent a few days of last Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright. week "with Mr. Mrs. Joseph Miss Emma Cole of Salt Lake Bradfleld. Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Speiidlove and City spent three days the latter Mr. and Mrs. Ferrln Bosh and Mr. and Mrs. Nate Badger of part of the week with her parents, family of Salt Lake City spent the ever thought about the properties a floor you L week end at the home of Mr. and Hinckley spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cole. vamivh must nnsses to be a eooJ floor varnish Mrs. J. R. Park, Mrs. J. A. Bosh. to withstand the abuse to which it is exposeu.' Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Cowan and The Misses and Geneva home Malmgren and Wanda returned A. F. Dixon and A. N. Taylor, of family of Provo It must be hard enough, when dry, to remain under Rhea Grant of Salt relatives with without after Friday of visiting Company a furniture, the of Lake the pressure heavy piece City spent the Fourth of July at Provo were business visitors here here for the past week. elastic enough to with relatives here. showing a depression. It must be of Mrs. footLuella Mortensen and chil Tuesday. countless act as a cushion for the pounding Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowan and dren of Salt Lake City came down be tough enough to Mrs. A. C. Nelson of Salt Lake son Keith of Oakley. Idaho, are Wednesday to visit with her mother, steps, without breaking. It must Mr. Mrs. with vacation their fore the few a spending visited days resist the scraping of moving furniture and it must be City George Nielsen. unharmed by water hot or cold. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hawks of part of the week with Mr .and Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph W. Cowan. Wm. Salt Lake Bailey. spent a few days of If it has all of these merits and in addition, provides Mr. and Mrs. James Garrett Jr. last week City at the home of Mr. and a beautiful finish then it is good floor varnish. H. L. Johnson of Pravor. Nevada, had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mrs. Niels Lundsteen. Bryan Petty and Mrs. Johanna Hedges and sons of spent two days the fore part of the Mr. and Mrs. We offer LOWE BROTHERS NEPTUNITE FLOOR week in Nephi the guest of Mr, and family of Provo. Salt Lake City enjoyed a few days VARNISH a really good floor varnish. Mrs. Richard Inscore. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas SherMr. and Mrs. Owen Gibson of with wood also other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Sperry and Preston, Idaho, visited with rela Mr. Mrs. Alvin Sherwood and and celebrated the 4th of Irene and family of Tooele were Fourth of tives here. Nielsen of Salt Lake City SELLS FURNITURE CO. Mr. and of home at July visitors the July spent Wednesday and Thursday of Mrs. Hugh Park. this week with relatives here. Nephi, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Winn and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thacker and Mrs. J. W. Price of Drlggs. Idaho Miss Eva Winn spent a pleasant family of Salt Lake City are spendreturned to her home Monday few days. Including the Fourth of ing their vacation here with Mrs. morning after a week's visit with July, at Fish Lake. Thacker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. her sister, Mrs. Thos. Vickers. M. Bosh. Miss Afton Greenwood has as Mrs. Lorenzo enterMrs. Lloyd Williams of her guest this week, her cousin, tained at dinner Mangelsonin honor and Mr. Sunday Miss Maida Ingram is visiting Tumice were visitors at the home of Miss Davora Edmonds of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Delos Garrett and of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande ManSidwell Raymond Garrett visited In Provo with her sister, Mrs. James and Mrs. Geo. Wilkey Satur- City. gelson and Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn in Declo, Idaho for two or three Mr. and Monday with Mrs. James Daleys. Sunday. Christiansen of Salt Lake City. day weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Stelman Cowan Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Mangel-so- n Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gowers Miss Wanda Clift of Salt Lake of Provo visited with relatives here returned to Salt Lake City Sunweek. of the the latter They Sunto home part her visited of recently and family Lynndyl City returned day after enjoying the week end Cowan's Mrs. were of house weeks with guests two Alfred and Mr. Mrs. for after visiting day with with relatives. Miss Naoma Manparents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cole. gelson accompanied them to Salt Gowers. Jay Gowers returned with Miss Maurtne Wilson. a week. to for them visit Lake. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Scannell and Mrs. A. E. Winter and Mr. and George C. Phillips and son James of Nevada, little Caliente, with their daughter a . v t s Mrs. Ralph Sinclair Winter of Salt spent Independence Day Mrs. Glen Garrett of Los Angeles, Mrs. of home at the are visiting returned Sunday. family here. They Lake California, who is spending a few spent Sunday at the Scannell's mother, Mrs. D. K. home City Mrs. weeks with her mother-in-laof Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Peter two. or a week for Brown and of Midvale Walker Alme son. Mrs. Peterton is a daughter Louis Garrett, is visiting for a few Armond Walker of Union are visit of Mrs. A. E. Winter. days in American Fork with Mr. Is Monticello H. of James home Eager at the time a short ing for Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Christian and Mrs. A. B. Allen, and in Bingof week home at the this F. visiting E. Kusseu. of Mr. and Mrs. ham Oanyon with Mr. and Mrs. He is sen and son Byron returned again Cazler. Mrs. Orson and Mr, H. P. Matthews. to Salt Lake City Sunday after i Mrs. J. W. Olpln spent two days in Nephi for the purpose of attendspending the week end with rela on convention the week with Agronomy her ing of the the first part tives here. Mrs. Eliza Mangelson is July medical who husband, receiving returned with them. Mrs. .Man L. S. D. in treatment the Hospital will visit there two or three Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jarrett and gelson in Salt Lake City. weeks. celebrated Independence family Mrs. Talka D. Peterson entertain Mrs. S. G. Ord returned home Day in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jar- ed Thursday afternoon In honor of W. J. weeks' a with her rett visited father, three after Saturday Mrs. Rose Grant of American Fork. Mother I" What happit S. L. D. Mrs. in been the has who her with vacation daughters, Olpin, A dainty luncheon was served to ness can be packed in a Frank Fullmer, and Mrs. Oliver Hospital for the past week. Mrs. Lizzie Taylor, Mrs. Rebecca word as yon hear the vole Lake in Salt Sorenson City. Grant, Mrs. E. W. Peterson, Mrs. A delightful lawn party for chilof one yon love. And long Mary Anderson, Mrs. Rose Grant of home at the Levan was of dren Warner Mrs. Elbert enjoyed and the hostess. distance costs so little now. S. M. the Mrs. and with Mr. her parents, visited Saturday Ingram Mrs. C. A. Mangelson gave a For example, station to staof 3. A Mr. of Orme. Alfred portion Mr. and Mrs. July evening dinner Sunday at 6:00 birthday ridboat in was tion day rates relatives with the spent Warner visited evening o'clock in honor of her husband, was which on Burriston's pond ing whose birthday occurred on that followed by a dainty lunch served from NEPHI to: day. Covers were laid for sevento and Minalla Martin the Elmo Ingram, teen. Mr. and Mrs. following: Among those present were, two Ethel Nev. and $1.10 Irene two children of Murray spent Booth, Elko, Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Christianweek and the of and Earl Eldon Neff, Ingram days the latter part sen and son Byron of Salt Lake Craig, Colo. $1.40 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sudweeks. City. Braains nd nlicM rut are lower. Wallace L. Martin. Wm. Worwood met with a pain Oalla br number are quicker Mrs. Paul K. Walker entertained ful accident Thursday while un home at descendants of a folks her little group Approximately fifty with a derrick, the loading hay "Xst Call Long Distance jfjfii inbea few occasion and of Thomas Belliston Monday afternoon, the arm of the derrick way and & Numbr Please? vited friends were present at the ing the fifth birthday anniversary fell on Mr. Worwood. gave He was out reunion Games Annalee. of her daughter, annual Belliston family on his farm several miles south of held in Salt Creek canyon Thurs- and a delicious luncheon were Levan after the accident was followed was Marba and Mercy Jenkins, brought and served, by day. Supper to his home here and a and Carol Berniece Christiansen, an extemporaneous program by physician called. It was discoveraround a large 'bonfire. Carlyle Munk of Ogden, Ruth and ed he sustained several broken ribs But here are some plain luiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiaiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiin Helen Warren, Don Andrews, Robt. and a crushed shoulder. Mr. Wor Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier and Gadd, Beverly Booth and the guest wood is improving nicely at present. simple facts, taking the Mr. and Mrs. Orval Sperry of honor. family, . and family of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. almost passe diet fad at "He Builds Wisely The 'Lucky 'Leven' Gang left Lorin Park and family, Mr. and its full value. We know Well" Builds and for the canyon where Mrs. Mr. Who and Lorls Mrs. Tuesday Park, two that to be healthy one Park spent a pleasant day they will spend a delightful sumHugh must eat healthful foods weeks' vacation at the Ostler TO BUILD WELL behind Ncbo Sunday. Miss Virginia mer home there. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Curtis had and scientific research has USE Mrs. Mary Garfield of Mona en- Golden is acting as chaoerone. The as their guests Sunday, Mrs. John discovered that there is are Holley and family of Mapleton. tertained at a well appointed din- following members of the gangluar-garett no more healthful food ner at her home in Mona Sunday enjoying the vacation: Misses so eat chicken than bread An elaborate Parkes, Grace Jenkins, Afton evening. Miss Ethel Gadd of Eureka spent Ruth and Beth Lunt, dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Oreenm-nnr- t and Insure our bread week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. V. Ord, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Flda Ostler, Ora Judd, Donna the health of future yourself HAS NO EQUAL Beth McCay, Maurine A. V. Gadd. and Oscar Brough of Nephi Garbett, Russell, and happiness. and Mr. and Mrs. David Nielson Kendall and Davora Edmonds of Salt Lake City. The Largest and Purest of Mona. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greenhalgh of Logan visited with relatives and of Natural Deposit friends in Nephi Saturday. Stands W WearJeariWafer H' THRILLS has inspired poetry TELEPHONE- en-Joy- ed Local News ... X L. Bakery ELGIN R. GARRETT INSIST ON OUR BREAD Nephi Plaster In the World NEPHI PLASTER and Gypsum Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grace" of Midvale were Independence Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Grace. FAMOUS MFG. COMPANY LaVar and Que Jones of Springille visited a few days the latter part of the week with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Grace. Que Sunday, but LaVar is visit' ing for a few days. flllLIErqiilDliRlifli l!!!!l!111!!!ll!lll!l!!!!!lllllllll'!lll!!l!lfl!!l!!llll!limilllll!llllllHlllll'1!!!lll!l!n HOTEL ' AMONG FRIENDS! When you come to this bank to talk over your business affairs, you can feel thoroughly at home for you will be among friends. Every available resource of our entire organization will be stresed to aid you in securing the information you desire upon financial problems. YOU WILL ENJOY DOING YOUR BUSINESS HERE. -- 7 CORNER FIFTH S SPRING STREETS Vtry Centra of Things RATES SINCLt WITH BATH 3 to 8 BATH Nephi National Bank ters of the Utah Pioneers, before July 12. This organization desires to do honor to them on July 24th. DOUBLE WITH 4. to 5K ATTRACTIVE WEEKVY MOWTHiy AMD RESIDENTIAL RATES Thm AJttonJrfa HotmJ Tha fyfJwy Hotm Ok 20 lauitvifh, Ky: Mr. and Mrs. Earlus Hawkins, daughter, Elaine and son. Max, and Arthur Ostler left Saturday mora ing for Rieby. Idaho, where Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins and children will visit with Mrs. Lufkin, Mrs. Hawkins' mother, for a week. it on offiiatoa' unit tf ft in thm Mddh Kb and Pittsburgh frx.and tha Homiiton Chain of Hot EX. EPPLEY "Whatever You Earn, Spend Less" All pioneers now residing in Nephi who came to Utah prior to May 10, 1869 are requested to report to Alice P. McCune, President of The Daugh CHARLES in California. a HAMILTON CHICAGO OrriCE S70HMicHqan Ave. Suite 422 Phone Superior 4416 !P3 rATKINSON I Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jackman, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. McCumsie, of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Jennlnes. and Mrs. A. M. Jackman guests of of Levan were week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs at their summer home in the canyon. The guests returned home Sunday WIN A KODAK V o No obligation whatever Nothing to buy Just look in our Display Window then step inside and register your guess as to the number of paper discs in the glass. The person guessing nearest the correct number will be given the Kodak on display. Discs will be counted in the window at 7 P. M., Wednesday, July 15th, and award given. Nephi Drug Co. Local News Happenings Miss Donna Belliston was the Wm. J. Starr was a Salt Lake guest of her aunt, Mrs. Dora B. visitor during the week-enJensen in Richfield last week. Miss Itha Parkes, who is attend Mrs. Florence Gardner, Mr. and ing surner school at the U. of U. DorMrs. Floyd Sperry and Miss spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. othy Inscore spent Wednesday of T. H. G. Parkes. on business. last week in Provo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. McCune Miss May Harrison of Ogden is and daughter, Beverly of Ogden are visiting at the home of Mr. and visiting with Mr. McCune's mother, Mrs. Elijah Salisbury for a short Mrs. S. B. McCune for a few days. time. Mrs. John Bailey and Mr. and Miss Ruby Painter if Salt Lake Mrs. Geo. Allen of Moroni were holiCity spent the Fourth of July dinner guests of Mrs. Emma B. day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sells Friday. Henry Painter. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kellogg of Los Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Kendall re- Angeles, California, are enjoying an turned to their home in Elko, Nev. extended visit with Mrs. Kellogg's Thursday after a ten day visit with parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Painter. Painter. d. T. D. Martin of Washington, D. C. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Booth, and Mr. and was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Jay N. Booth spent A. Sperry Wednesday. Mr. MaVtin the Fourth holiday with Mr. and is connected with the National EduMrs. H. C. Healey in Salt Lake City. cation Department at Washington, D. C. Mrs. Theo. Harris, Mrs. Frank Mrs. Emma B. Sells had as her Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mayer Bale of Poca-telland son, Roy motored to Salt Lake guests Sunday,Mr.Ralph and Mrs. Bob Bale Idaho, City Tuesday. Roy Mayers is enter and son of Salt Lake City, Mrs. ing the L. D. S. Business college. Clifford Bale of Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Elsworth of Mona. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pay visited with their daughter, Mrs. Vera Lar- The following enjoyed a delightsen in Brigham a few days the fore ful day up the canyon on Indereweek. Larsen of Mrs. the part pendence Day: Mr. and Mrs. M. F. turned to visit with them for a week. Ingram and family, Mrs. Hannah Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miss Lois Lunt of Logan spent Booth and family, Mr. and Mrs. Saturday and Sunday with her Frank Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lunt. Harkness of California, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lunt motored to Pay-so- n Mrs. Otto Sudweeks and family of to meet her Friday evening. TSphraim, and J. W. Ingram. o, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Blackett of Cedar City were in Nephi Saturday and Sunday visiting with relatives. They were house guests of Mrs. J. R. Salisbury. The Misses Effie and Elizabeth Bigler of Silver City are visiting at the home of Mrs. J. R. McPherson enroute to their home after visiting in Southern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Page and family had as their guests in the canyon on Independence Day, Mr. and Mrs. David Bills and family, Mrs. Lotta Madsen and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Lance Bills and family of Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Polford and children of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Polford and children remained and visited with the Paeres over Sunday. WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF THE FAMOUS Gates Tires These tires are insured for one year from date of purchase for use on passenger car service, and six months for truck service. Full protection against under inflation, faulty brake or any road wear, bruises, cuts, blow-outjury that makes the tire unserviceable. s, The Prices Are the Same As Other Standard Tires Eiwns (BELLISTON BROTHERS) in- |