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Show Thursday. July 9, THE 1931. TIMES-NEW- Local News Ft. Green News Local Happenings J.C.PENNEYCQ NF.PIII. UTAH S. Misses Alton Kendall ami Hael Mrs. Howard Cox of Manti spent Mrs. Lyman Seeley and son Karl, the Fourth of July at the home of Ingram were guests of Miss Norma last Mrs. J. R. McPherson. underwent tonsil operations Gardner in Levan last week week and are improving rapidly now. Mtss Emma Cole of Suit Luke City Mrs. Joseph Brown is ihe guest Eva and Virginia Llewellyn spent was a week-en- d guest of her par of her sister. Mrs. E. 11 Nasou at the week with their mother. Mrs. ents. Mr. and Mis. W. J. Cole. Soldier Summit this week Laura Llewellyn. They both have employment at Salt Lake City. W. Lee Bailey of Salt Luke City Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Paxman of E After spending about six weeics at was among the business visitors in Provo were house guests of Mr. Marvsvale. Mrs. Ercel Shurt has Nephl Monday. and Mrs. Owen L. Bainett returned home again. She conduct ed a kinderearten class while there. Is Miss Veune Douglts of Magna Jensen Air. and Mrs. Wam-Urell Mikkelson. who was injured the guest of her cousin, Miss Leah sient a few days last week at Fish in a car wreck on June 11th and is DoukIus this week. Lake. at the L. D. S. Hospital, is reported to be on the Improve and expects Geraldine Bowles Is visiting for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson of to be able to come home about a short time with Mr. and Mrs. W. Provo were Sunday guests of Mr. August 1st. Lee Bailey in Salt Lake City. Wilson's parents. Mr. and Mrs Miss Geraldine Allred returned Alex Wilson. home this week from American Miss Erma Johnson of Payson is Fork where she has spent the past visiting for a few days with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Garrkk of accom was weeks. She of couple and Mrs. E. Alton Memmott. Goshen visited Sunday with Mrs Mrs. home her sister. by panied Garrlck's parents. Mr. una Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Belllston Frank Warner. Ruby Stringham. Mrs. Herman Blackett and chil and family of Murray are guests dren spent last week In Neplii. On this week at the home of Mr. and Attorney and Mrs. Grover Giles and family of Fillmore were Inde July 4th, Mr. and Mrs. Blackett and Mrs. Wtlford Belllston. children and Mrs. Janet Despaln pendence Day visitors at the home Mr. and Mrs. Stelman Cowan of of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wade spent the day at Venice, Utah, with Provo spent a few days the latter relatives there. Miss Rosemary Belliston spent Mrs. Fred Forness of Honolulu, part of the week with relatives last week in Salt Lake City with who was formerly Miss Lizzie Edler. and friends in Nephl. her aunt, and uncle. Mr and Mrs. arrived in our city Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boswell and E. L. Brown. a 2 months visit with relatives and Lake City are friends here. She is at the home of children of Salt Miss Virginia Mallecker and Gene guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs house H. Bowles this week. Mallecker of Helper are visiting at Arthur Edler. the home of Edward and Fred KenThe Ever Ready Sewing club Mr. and Mrs. James Christensen dall for ten days. and the Busy Bee Sewing club en and Sunday with Joyed an early morning hike to the spent Saturday Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Draier of and Mrs. Wm. Brough in springs on July 1st. leaving town Mr. Bingham visited the latter part of at 6 a. m. and reaching the Big Provo. the week with Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Springs in time to prepare break Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Munk of Llddiard. fast. An enjoyable time was spent Ogden are guests of Mrs. Munk's by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Linton were sister, Mrs. A. P. Christiansen and The 4th of July was among those who went with the celebrated and with a large turn family this week. excursion from this stake to the !out of people. An excellent pro Miss Deon Belllston of Salt Lake Manti Temple Wednesday. gram was given at the ward chapel at 10 o'clock. At 4:30 sports were City celebrated the Fourth of July NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Mrs. Mary Morgan of Salt Lake She visited with Mr. and enjoyed by everyone present and at in Nephi. City is a guest at the home of Mr. 6:00 o'clock a children's dance was Mrs. A. H. Belllston. and Mrs. 8amuel Linton for a few ORAPLATA MINING COMPANY. given at Greenona. This was foland daugh days. Mrs. Barton Principal place of business, Nephi, lowed by a dance in the evening for ter, Marie, spentBrough Independence Day general public. Utah; NOTICE 13 HEP.EBY GIVEN theSeveral Mrs. J. E. Lunt Is visiting for a and friends and a few days following, visiting that at a meeting of the directors motored to relatives short time with her daughter and Salt Lake last week to with relatives in Salt Lake City. held on the 15th day of June X931. Mr. and Mrs. Louis mill attend the wedding reception for an assessment of one-ha- lf Miss Margueritte Christensen of Beagley in Salt Lake City. ($.0005) per share was levied on the Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Thatcher. The Fork is visiting at the home outstanding capital stock of the cor- bride was formerly Miss Geniel Spanish Miss Nola Lunt of Salt Lake City and of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brough for poration, payable immediately to Livingston, daughter of Mr. were visited with her parents, Mr. and a few days. the secretary at his office at Nephl, Mrs. Jos. F. Livingston, who Mrs. S. A. Lunt a few hours TuesUtah. Any stock which this assess- former residents of our city. They Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foote of day night. ment- may remain unpaid on the have the best wishes of everyone 16th day of July, 1931 at 12 o'clock for their future welfare and happl Salt Lake City visited withon relaMr. and Mrs. E. H. Sparks were tives and friends In Nephi the noon will be delinquent and adver- ness. week-en- d guests of Mrs. Sparks' 4th of July. A most delightful evening was entised for sale at public auction, mother, Mrs. J. P. Nickelson in and unless payment Is made be- joyed Tuesday evening at the City Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Belliston Provo. fore, will be sold on the 3rd day of Community Hall In honor of Mr, last week in the Uinta Basin. August, 1931, at 12 o'clock noon at and Mrs. Arthur J. Anderson, who spent Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Morries of Belllston visited with friends the office of the secretary and were married Wednesday at the Mrs. Mr. Belliston was on a business New York returned to their home treasurer In Nephl, Utah, to pay Manti Temple. A most interesting but Thursday after a three weeks' assessment, to program was given, after which de trip. the delinquent visit at the home of Mrs. Morries' were served. gether with the costs of advertising licious refreshments Mrs. J. W. Blackett and daugh parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ockey and expense of sale. Many beautiful and useful gifts Dated this 15th day of June. 1931. were received by the newlyweds ter, Grace, are visiting this week Word was received from Mr. and There were qyer 150 people present with her son and daughter-in-laP. N. ANDERSON, Mr. and Mrs. George Blackett in Mrs. Marcus Burton of Washington, Secretary of Oraplata Mining D. C. that they would drive to New Cedar City. Company York City, where they would meet Office: Venice Bldg., Nephl, Utah signed at the office of Will L. Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Boswell of Elder Clarence Burton, who is re J18-JU- 1 Attorney at Law, Nephi, Utah, on Salt Lake City spent Independence turning from bis mission and was or before the 3rd day of September Day and Sunday with Mr. Boswell's due to arrive on July 4th. They PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP A. D. 1931. also visited with Miss Alice Cowan NOTICES Johanna C. Holm and Matilda Ballow parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bos over the week end. well. Consult County Clerk or Respective Executrices of estate of Information. C. Hans Deceased For Further Mortensen, Sr., Signers Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Boswell and Will L. Hoyt, Attorney for Estate. Date of first publication July 2 A son, Eugene of Richfield visited for a few hours Sunday with Mr. 'and NOTICE TO CREDITORS D. 1931. Last Pub. July 23, 1931. Estate of Robert T. Beagley, deMrs. Stephen Boswell. Eugene ceased. Creditors will present claims stayed for a two weeks' visit with NOTICE TO CREDITORS his grandparents. with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Will L. Hoyt, Nephl, Utah on or before the 3rd day of Estate of W. A. Garrett, deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Del Carter and Creditors will present claims with family of Moapa spent Saturday September, A. D. 1931. HARRY BEAGLEY, vouchers) the undersigned at the and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim This Is not only a office of Will L. Hoyt, Nephi, Utah Bowers. Executor of Estate of Their little daughter, bargain price, but Is or Debefore the 11th day of Robert T. Beagley, Deceased. on Gloria remained with her grandbeef that Is tender 1931. cember A. D. Will L. Hoyt. Attorney for Estate. and full of the flavor parents for a fortnight's visit. Date of first publication, July 2, A. C. H. Garrett, Elizabeth S. Pace, that only choice beef Executors of estate of Miss Naomi Bailey, an employee D. 1931. Last, Pub. July 23, 1931. has. It has been W. A. Garrett, Deceased. of the local J. C. Penney company fattened just to a NOTICE TO CREDITORS Will'L. Hoyt, Attorney for Estate. store left Saturday evening for degree to assure Estate of Hans C. Mortensen, Sr., Date Qf first publication July 9, A. Los Angeles, California, where she tenderness and flavor. 1931. will Creditors Deceased. will spend her vacation with Mr. present D. Just think of it, a claims with vouchers to the under- - Last Publication July 30, 1931. and Mrs. Harry Trowbridge." Beef Pot Roast for only 60c. Be sure to visit our market Saturday. You'll want one of these roasts. FRUIT Hffl 79c Pints uarts 89c Half Gallon $1.19 Kerr Caps 23c Dozen Kerr Lids PAGE FIVE Local Happenings Mrs A. W. Griffith and riauuhtrr of Salt Lake City visited with Mrs. mma B. Sells Monday. Miss Phyllis Anderson of Lehi was the guest of Miss Beth Warner on the Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Belllston and family were Richfield visitors Sun day. Mrs. Harrv Howell of Lilk V.'d Nevada Is visiting with Mrs. Lester B. Belllston. and Mrs. Slsson Chase for some time. Mr. and Mrs. W E fihnnmlov and son Billy of Los Angeles. Cal- iiornia. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Whipple. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Foote of Salt Lake City and little son were Independence Day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Nielson. VISIT OUR FOUNTAIN Soencer Sowbv retnrnoH tnma Wednesday morning after a fortnight's visit in Los Angeles. California With Mr. and Mrs T.K,.nt Meet Your Friends at Our Store Sowby. 4-- H 12c Doz. Jar Rings 6 for 25c When In Town Mr. and Mrs. William Paxmnn returned Monday from a ten day weacung tour in Yellowstone Park and Bear Lake. They report a very pleasant trip. Mrs. Thos. P. Paee. Mauri rtnttor. field. Evelyn and Edell Page of Kiverton are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duke Pace for a four days. You Will Find it The Coolest Place in Town! UEmmGQGcanmHiimaHiaLj Mrs. Wm. Bailev and Ann Clair and Janet. Mrs. A. c! Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Russell spent Nelson of Salt Ijk r.itv r Bowles and Mrs. Alfred brme spent the afternoon of the Fourth of July Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilson Conover returned from a delightful tour of wcuuesaay in Manti. Mrs. Nelson at Mona. In the evening Mr. and the Northwest late last week. They and Mrs. Bailey visited during the Mrs. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. David visited with Mrs. Conover's mother, day with Mrs. John Y. Jensen. In Nielson, and Mrs. Mary Garfield Mrs. T. H. G. Parkes, previous to the evening they visited with Mr spent a pleasant time at Arrowhead going to Salt Lake City where they resort. will make their home. Millie Christensen In Ephralm ir.i. son-in-la- SEE THE SPECIAL fill 1 AT' 9-- Pot Roast 12c lb. New Potatoes 10 lbs. 25c Our fruit and vegetable department Is fairly shouting its attractiveness with massive displays of vegetables, Lemons, Oranges, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Raspberries and all other available varieties. this Among beautiful and appetizing array you'll see 10 pounds of Utah Red Potatoes for 25c (put in bags ready to go) and Bananas at 5c a pound. Don't fail to visit our store Saturday. Utah 18,056 Utah Citizens derive their support from on acme Swift's Lard 12c lb. Nearly eight millions of dollars were distributed by the Union Pacific as wages and salaries to its 4,327 Utah employees in 1930 alone. Nearly 3,000 Utah families were wholly supported by this income, which circulated through the avenues of Trade and Commerce within the State, and contributed greatly to Utah's progress. The history of Utah's prosperity is inseparably linked with railroad transportation; the State's future depends upon the ability of the railroads to furnish adequate service. Support given to trucks and other unregulated forms of transportation impairs the ability of railroads to give adequate service. Saturday our store will sell Swift's Silver Leaf Lard In one cartons for pound only 12c each. You'll appreciate the convenience of this handy package and the bargain price of 12c. ORSKAGGS 1 "A Surety of Purity" NEPHI PAGE MOTOR Mon. Tues.-JUL- 13-1- 4 Y 2:00 P. M. to 10:00 P. M. EACH DAY ADMISSION SEE AND HEAR THE TALKING PICTURE "A Tour Through the Ford Factory" Thousands of people from all over the world visit the Ford plant every year. 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