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Show THE Page eight Local News Mid-Summ- er Rayon Slips, Stepins and Reg. Bloomer $1.50 lM Rayon Slips, Stepins and 2 Reg. for $1.00 59c; Bloomers 39c Reg. 50c Rayon Bloomers . Lot up to 75c yd. Voiles and Dimitries, yd. 25c Lot Women's Slippers, Values to $7.50 65c 52.39 To close Lot Women's and Girls Slippers, Values to $6.00, to close $100 Misses' Lot Slippers, $1.50 Values Lots of Other Money Saving Bargains! See Them! $100 1 Lot Girls' Oxfords, to close All Men's and Boy's and Child's Straw Half Price Hats $1-7- 5 GROCERIES CLASSIFIED 4-HClub- Joel Taylor, county assessor is in GREEN PEAS FOR SALE P. J. western Juab County checking up Sanders. Phone 243-Jon taxable property. WANTED REPRESENTATIVE TO Bell high quality line of 400 un Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hendrickson and Mrs. S. B. Sumntr of Provo conditionally guaranteed food pro were house nuests of Mr. and Mrs. ducts and household necessities. Samuel E. Ingram Sunday. Capital or experience not necessary. Premiums and special monthly Udall Bailey was the guest of deals make sales easy. J. P. Fidel, Mi.is Jessie GreenhaH'h In Logan Sales Manager, Delta, Utah. He spent during the week-enSuiulay night with Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE OR RENT HOME and One acre of water Terms W. W. W. Lee Bailey in Salt Lake City. 2 for Heinz Oven Baked Beans, Small Pierces' No. 300 Can Pork and Beans, 2 for Pierces' No. 1 Can Pork and Beans, 3 for Oil Sardines, 4 for 19c; Oval Sardines, 2 for No. 1 Can Pickles 2 for I lb. Starch or Soda 3 for Olive Creme Oil or Kirk Soap, 5 for Bob White Laundry Soap, 6 for Matches All Kinds Campbell's Soups, 3 Loaves for Long Royal Bread 15c 17c 20c 19c 5c 15c 19c 17c 15c 10c 25c COMPARE ALL OUR PRICES AND SAVE! infer WHEN IN PROVO STOP AT THE Sutton s Cafe " A GOOD PLACE TO EAT' REST ROOMS IN CONNECTION CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our appreciation to those who so graciously assisted and comforted us during our recent bereavement at the death of our mother, Mrs. Rhoda Forrest. The Family of Rhoda Forrest. Mrs. V. M. Foote, Mrs. Earl WIENER Emma Claridge, FOR SALE VOUNQ Claridtsf. Mrs. Misses Elizabeth Foote and Bernlce Pigs Rodger Lunt. Evans were dinner guests of Mrs. WANTED TO DO WOMEN'S AND Lizie Ilenrold Monday. . Children's sewing Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Newton Kay of Matley, 605 South Main. Mona announce the arrival of a PIGS YOUNG son. born Sunday, June 28. The FOR SALE Bernell Cooper. mother U at the home of her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Niol- FORD MODEL A FOR SALE son. Tudor Sedan In good condition. Wanda Ingram returned home A bargain. See Samuel Linton. Sunday after a month's visit in Munition, Provo and SpringvUle- FOR RENT FURNISHED APTS. Forrest Hotel Annex. Grace Hawley of Mapleton returned wild her and visited Sunday in E. TANNER Nephl ICE DEALER Nephl. The American Legion Auxiliary nominating committee has met and nominated the following a.s candidates for election which is to take place in September: Leeta President Ruth Howells. Squire; 1st Vice President Laura Morgan, Flossie Nonini; 2nd Vice President Goldie Howarth, Olga Forrest ; Secretary Vera Howell ; Treasurer Ruby Carter, Georgia Paxman; Chaplain Elizabeth Warr, Leah Historian Lydia Cazier; Evans, Geneva Gibson; Sergeant-at-arEssie Shaw; Executive " Police Dog Mourns for Army Officer " A meeting of the Jolly Junior Stitchers was held Wednesday. The time was spent in making a sample &Fooef Jenkins. Elnora Foote, Board Members Sylvia Peters. Laurel Hall. Edna Cazier, Beulah Irons. LaVelle Cazier. as F d. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Howell vtsit-e- d Friday and Saturday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones in Fairvlew enroute to the Sanpete mountains where they are vacationing for a week. of bloomers, singing, and planning for a party. Reporter, Elizabeth Parkin. Toronto. Ont. poliee dog. lile coinpuiiiuii a "Dusty," Sewing Boosters held their regular meeting Thursday. July 2, at 3 P. M. The time was spent In starting on their second product. They have progressed very much and they hope to get along as well with this one as they did their first product. Reporter Thella Th IvilLH EI insepnra- - of dipt. Tumps Kennedy, former olli- eer of t lit? Queen's Own Rifles and Roer war .. vet-ern- Everybody Should Drink MILK One Lot Extra Dress, 2 for 5 cents 74c One Lot up to $2.00, Now 79c Pajamas, $1.00, Now ... .79c Stepins and Bloomers, Extra Quality The Dozen Cooks met again at the high school at 10 a. m. Wed 50c Several Pieces of Voiles Left, 25c and 30c Going at Good Assortment of 20c Percales nesday. The time was spent In planning a poster of an ideal breakfast and making entries In our Foods Club Record Book. A short program was given which was enjoyed by all those present. Reporter, Phyllis Clarldge. Towels, Sale 6 for $1.49 Towels, Sale 6 for $1.00 The Senior members of the club held the first of several meetings In the County Court House 4-- H Wednesday evening of last week. Officers were elected to head the FOR RENT 3 ROOM MODERN organization for the current year. Apartment, unfurnished or partly Those named were: Leland Nielsen, furnished, close in For particulars President; Ronald Gowers, call 77. Lester Nellsen, secretary; and Farrell Carter, reporter. The members of the club are all owners of several head of pure-bre- d sheep, and Intend to display their stock at the coming county fair. Re porter, Farrell Carter. Byron Thomas, Paul Sullivan, Sharron Tate, Elene Cannon and The Jolly Stitchers held their Mr. and Mrs. Glen Worthington were guests at the home of Mrs. weekly meeting In the sewing room Wednesday, July 8th. The time T. H. Burton on July 4 and 3. was spent hi making a sample pair of bloomers. Mildred Bowles was C. H. Garrett returned Wedneselected vice president In place of in weeks three after spending day Kathleen Wells, who has moved his son, with Nevada visiting Ely, away. A trip to Arrowhead was Wm. H. Garrett and daughter, Mrs. planned for Ten night. J. O. Manwaring. While there he members wereTuesday present. Florence . flted the famous Lehman Cave at the foot of Mt. Wheeler, near Tolley, Reporter. Baker, Nevada. The cave is alThe Lucky Lunchers met Friday most a mile in length, and takes morning in the Juab hagh school one hour and a half to go through. at 10:00 o'clock. The class began of Is one of wonder It the greatest by singing club songs and repeatone west is the and great surprise ing the pledge. Different kinds of after another. desserts were made and Lorna Kendall read several plays the re R. en Club' N. members 'N. The mainder of the time. Those present home a at slumber the party joyed were Delia Kendall, Clarice Kendall, of Miss Lucy Salisbury Friday night. Mildred and Ruby Page, Maurine A delicious luncheon was served to Nelda Cowan, Beth Hobbs, Wilson, Those at the party midnight. Marjorie Foote, Thora Bracken, present were Misses Mildred Ord, Virginia Sperry, Wanda Clift of Georgia Salt Lake and their leader, Lorna Salisbury, Marjorie Francom, Nellie Carter, Lorna Ken Kendall. Reporter, Nelda Cowan. Florence Belliston, dall, Ruby Ernestine Foote, Allie Elackett, NOTICE OF SALE Christensen of Salt Lake City and the hostess. Miss Lucy Salisbury. 69c 25c 20c nt; Local News Men's DRESS HOSE 19c 25c and 50c at the 75c hI Nephi Merc. Co. Phone 18 Nephi, Utah - -- t It is one food that is good for you whether you are 6 or 60 years of age. MEADDWBBDDK, DAIRY Rear Admiral Samuel M. ltobin-sonewly appointed engineer In of the United States navy, as chief he appeared at his desk In the Navy building after taking over his official duties. Prior to his appoin- Quality Guaranteed Admiral Robinson heJd the rank of captain. lie succeeded Rear Admiral H. E. Yarnell, who was ordered to sea duty. tment Charter scheme. Dinner was served to forty guests and members of the family Those present were: The guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Oliver, Attorney General and Mrs. George P. Parker and family, Mr. and Mrs, Milton Henderson of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Jessie Orser and family of Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ras mussen and family, Miss Lenore Rasmussen. Ralph Beard, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Oliver, and family of Provo, Mrs. Allie Mortejl of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Oliver Garrick of Goshen Mayor and Mrs. Harry Beagley, Mrs, Katie Worthington and daughter, Erma. Miss Sarah Orme, Bernell Watkins. and Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Warner and family. machine sheds which may be pur chased separately from the land if desired. The sale will be made on or after Monday the 20th day of July, 1931, and written bids will be received at the office of the undersigned in Nephl City, Juab County, Utah. Terms of sale, Cash, ten per cent or purchase price to be paid at time of sale, balance upon con firmation of sale by the Court, and delivery of deed. Dated this 9th day of July, A. D. 1931. JOHN RICHARDSON, Administrator of the estate of David Cazier, deceased. Wm. A. C. Bryan, J9-Attorney for Administrator. 2t Reserve District No. No. 3537 REPORT 12 OP CONDITION OF THE VENICE The Coolest Place FIRST NATIONAL BANK" OF NEPHI, PRICES REDUCED! BATTERY A GENUINE EXIDE For All Small Sized Cars FOR ONLY IN THE STATE OF UTAH, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30, 1931 $492,372.88 2,288.53 122,000.00 3,450.00 17,000.00 4,oo.oa 21.396.33 5,633.67 8,384.84 ...::.."...$702,012.90 Total Capital stock paid in Surplus Undivided profits net Reduced From $7.95 IPLE SERVICE "CARE WILL SAVE YOUR CAR' Total $ 50,000.00 - Reserves for dividends, contingencies, etc Due to banks, including certified and cashiers' checks outstanding : Demand deposits , Time deposits 65,000.00 12,413.76 1,225.00 .". 36.023.69 n06'11'4? Ml in Town! TONITE A SATURDAY DOROTHY LEE anrt EDNA MAY OLIVER in 1 ugn anal uet Kich SUN. - MON. - TUES. Ann Harding "EAST LYNNE" WED. - THUR. FAMILY NITE Entire Family 50c "VIRTUOUS HUSBANDS" WATCH FOR ALL $702,012.90 STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF JUAB, ss: bank, do solemnly swear I, W. C. Andrews, Cashier of the above-name- d that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and beliei. W. C. ANDREWS, Cashier, Attest: G. M. Whltmore. Bvron Howells. Eugene Giles, Directors, RnliorriheH nnri sworn tn before mA this Rth dav of July. 1931. A. B. GIBSON, Notary Public, (SEAL) correct H is RESOURCES Loans and discounts Overdrafts United States Government securities owned Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned Banking house. None; Furniture and fixtures, $17,000.00 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash and due from banks Outside checks and other cash items Other assets LIABILITIES SILVER House Dresses The Dozen Cooks met at the high school at 10 a. m. Monday. The time was spent In preparing The program was given as eggs. follows: A violin solo by Donna Pexton and a story by Celia Rich ardson. A very successful class was held. Reporter Phyllis Clarldge. 1H-M- - H Hi 4-- H Tuly 9. 1931. The regular monthly, meeting of NOTICE FOR BIDS the Board of County Commissioners will be held Friday, July 10th and The Board of Education of Juab In addition to the regular routine School District will receive proposals the board will take care for the auditing of the accounts of business, Ineonsnhite ut the death of of any special business that may Juab School District for the two his master. Dusty tried year period ending June 30th. 1931. come before them.. times to jump Into the All bids to be filed at the office of casket beside Captain Ken- - " the Board, Nephi, Utah, on or befu.. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sperry and Estate of David nedy's body before the Deceased fore August 1st, 1931. The Board of Cazier, room of neral. Shut out of the two children, Gene and Barton, The undersigned will sell at Education reserves the right to rewhere his muster's body lay, " Salt Lake City, who left Nephi sev sale: ject any or all bids. eral years ago, were badly hurt in private Dusty jumped upon the late 13. 80 acres of grazing land Item Office of Board cf Education reand arm at Parowan Satur in section 14 and 8Q acres chair LAVAR HOUGHTON "j a car accident captain's Box 326, Nephi, Utah In section fused to move. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Sperry 15 day. June Tp. 13 S. R. 1. E. S. L. M. The pet has been sent - and family were on their way to Mrs. Adam L. Peterson, Mr. and Will Buy California when the car turned away temporarily. Item 14. A tract of land 111 bv Mrs. D. L. Peterson and Miss Ruth at medical received over. 75.4 They on Center feet, fronting Street, Peterson of Salt Lake City visited M-! M 111111 tention in Parowan, where they nearly opposite the Railroad Depot, at the home of Attorney and Mrs. CATTLE HOGS stayed Saturday night. They were adjoining the Robert Winn Ware Will L. Hoyt for a few days the IN HIGH NAVAL POST brought to Nephl and visited a few house tract In Lot 3, Block 26, Plat latter part of the week. hours at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A" of Nephl Survey of Townslte SHEEP J. E. Memmott Sunday evening be lots in Juab County, State of Utah. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parkins and fore being taken to their home in This is a good location for ware family of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Annie Salt Lake City. Word was received house. 370-R- 4 Young of Mona, and Geo. Parkins by Mrs. Memmott Tuesday that the spent Saturday and Sunday in the 15. Item A tract of land about injured are getting along nicely. canoyn. While there they made the 11 by 19 rods, at corner of First I J hike to the top of Nebo. of the leading events of the South and First West Streets, in One " j 'hf ? St""!, 1 2 and of Block 27. Plat "A" week was the Oliver family reunion Lots ; t held Thursday in honor of J. A of Nephi Survey of Townsite lots Oliver of Provo, who celebrated his in Juab County, Utah. The waters 70th birthday anniversary on that of Salt Creek run by and are al day. It was celebrated at the home ways available for use. y i . of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Warner. This tract has upott It a barn Orchids and white sweet peas chicken coop and cow sheds and effectively carried out the color the sov-er- Ml Thursday. NEPHI. UTAH S. 2. BARGAINS s TIMES-NEW- Comedy Nite Everybody ISc Men of taste come to THE TOGGERY I for their accessories Because The Toggery has made it a habit of carrying the finest merchandise possible at the lowest prices possible. We have been leaders in style, and advisors in style to the men of Nephi for many years. |