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Show Thursday, November 5, THE 1931 Organized Business Inc. DEPARTMENT Nephi, Utah Extraordinary Buy! OPPORTUNITY! Reversible Part-Wo- ol Blankets Hanfiets PAGE FIVE NKPIIf. UTAH S Local Social -- Local - Social E. P. Walker of Pleasajit Grove Mrs. W. I. Brown is viMtinu in visited last week-en- d at the home Salt Ijike City this week. of his son and dauKhter-tn-IaMr. Mrs. of and Geo. C. Phillips Paul K. Walker. Garfield, spent with his family. Sunday In Nephi Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Young of Brooklyn, N. Y. October 20 J. C. C. J. of founder the B. Penney Mrs. Alice Oarrett and Mrs. Lund, are visiting at the home of Penney, Co.. spenklns before the Ktwanls James H. Ellison visited in Provo Mrs. Young's parents, Mr. and Mrs. li. C. Sparks. Club here today, said: Monday. "Business at the present time Is Mr. and Mrs. Dan Miller and Mr. T. D. Davis Is vlsitlnu In Los Ang point? to the men or organizations which are most completely adapting eles, for a period of ten days or two and Mrs. D. C. Sparks left Wednesthemselves to present day conditweeks. day for Los Angeles, for a month's visit. ions. "Just as the economist starts inMrs, Ernest Sorenson of Levan Is sisted that the world must be re- visiting this week with her parents Lynn Greenwood visited over the week-en- d built in genera!, because there Is no Mr. and Mrs. Ed. V. Downs. with his mother Mrs. n.ore business and no way to put Robert Winn and family. life into what little there is left; Mrs. C. W. Johnson visited in someone conies along with the Em- Southern Utah the fore-paof the to Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Shaw motored and the Salt Lake City Saturday to visit hat hat. Eugenie press week. friends. They returned home Mon mnkina centers of the country go on schedule. a Joel Taylor motored to Salt Lake day evening. "The wool Industry listens to its and Provo Monday, where he tranMiss Lucy Salisbury, who is atten own obituary, read to It by despair-in- ;; workers In Its own field, and sacted business. ding the Qulsh School of Beauty Culture in Salt Lake City, visited then designers bee In to call for wool Terris Broadhead of Liberal. Kan her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah dresses. The wool centers start buzzing with activity, and there seems sas, is visiting with relatives and Salisbury, last week-ento be plenty of money to buy their friends in this city for a few days. Mrs. Mable Maughan of American output. Mrs. J. N. C. Pexton and Mrs. G. Fork and Miss Barbara Maughan "The designers who created the Empress Eueenie hats and those R. Judd stent Monday and Tues- of Provo were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Belliston Wedwho devised wool dresses that pleas- day In Salt Lake City. ed public fancy were doing in their nesday evening. own fields just what our store man-nue- rs Miss Nola Lunt of Salt Lake City were dolntr in theirs, when visited Miss Rosemary Belliston who Is Sunday evening with her attending the Wasatch Academy at they 'put their finger on the pulse parents Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Lunt. Mt. Pleasant spent the week-en- d 01 local demands in their communat the home of her mother, Mrs. J. L. ities. Mr. Mrs. and Hyrum Brough and Belliston. "There were merchants. In every son Dwaine visited for several days locality, who were doing outstand- with relatives in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Leslie Wilson, Mrs. Earl ing jobs In their community. And back of these jobs was always pos of Payson, and Mrs. LesMontague itive evidence that such merchants Mrs. Erma Peterson entertained a ter Greenhalgh of Santaquin, were had put their fingers on the pulse group of friends at a Hallowe'en week-en- d guests at the home of part at her home Friday evening. Mrs. I. C. Bale. of the present situation. "Recent figures used to discuss Mrs. T. W. Miller spent Sunday in the present economic situation re Harry Winter of Salt Lake visited vealed the fact that their are a Draper where she visited with relat for a few days last week at the home of W. H. Sperry. While here round 40.000.000 people employed in ives. he attended the funeral of E. I gainful occupations in this country at the present time. Mrs. S.P. Memmott returned home Sperry. If each of these 40 000.000 people after a ten day's visit were to spend one dollar a day more Wednesday Mrs. Joseph W. Carter, Mrs. Brent in Sciplo. are D. Hall and LaVar Carter left Wedat the pre than they spending, sent time, the entire shrinkage in Mrs. Leland Belliston and for a week's visit In Idaho. family nesday While there they will visit relatives trade volume, shown in. yearly re motored to to Thursday Santaquin start of since in Declo, Rupert, Marlon, and Twin the the observe the tall volume, birthday anniversary of Falls, Idaho. present slump in buying, would be Mrs. Belliston s father. restored. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Payne and "In spending this extra dollar a Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Brown and Mr. day, those who are at present em- and Mrs. Will Bingham and child son LaFrance, Miss Romola Kelly, end Barney Dane of Fillmore were ployed would be bettering their own ren of Salt Lake City spent Sunday dinner 'obs and making new jobs for those at the home of Mrs. J .L. Belliston. guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. at Wade Sunday. who are. present, unemloyed. is circulation "One dollar in worth Alton Gadd, Byron Johnson and about four hidden away in the mat E. J. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. B. Ivan Bailey returned Monday even J. Mrs. bowl. or tress in the sugar David and daughter Isabel of a from four in vacation ing start day of the present situat "The Provo were at the home of ion came, not in the fact that we Southern Utah and Arizona, where Mr. and Mrs.guests Whitehead Satwere spending too many dollars, but they visited with Mr. and Mrs. urday. Mrs. LeRoy Hall and Mrs. David Clarence at too were Orderville, Utah, are the mother and sister, Pay little for that they getting respectiwhat we were spending. The scale and saw the wonderful scenic won vely, of Mrs. Whitehead. ders of that was country. not of values They visited working right. "As a nation we have become un Grand Canyon, Zlon's National At the request of Miss Verena reasonably acute to statements Fark, and on their return home they Adams commercial Instructor at the which suggest further hard times. visited at Cedar Breaks. The young "We read that wase scales in cer men report having had a very en Juab High school, Roy Mayers, de- monstated the capabalities of the tain industries are being cut ten per joyable trip. Stenotype machine. Mr. Mayers is cent. But we do not read that the Dr. and Mrs. T. attending the L. D. S. Business colthings which the wages will be spent- The home of was the scene of a lege and has broken the state Novice for have been cut, in many mstan- Warren Allred ces from twenty percent to forty per most enjoyable affair when the Soc- record, for taking dictation at high speed. He averaged 125 words per cent, that in many of the essential ial Neighbors club entertained their minute the machine after having lines of merchandise the prices to- husbands at their annual Hallowe' attendedonschool twelve weeks. day are less than they have been en party. The committee on ar at any time since 1914. rangements was Mrs. Warren Allred in every detail was "It is impossible to eat our cake Mrs. J. S. Ostler, Mrs. A. P. Brack' theDelightful Hallowe'en party held at the and still have it at the same time. en, Mrs. Harry Foote, and Mrs. A. L. home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ander"If my check is ten per cent less Garbett.. Supper was served from Saturday evening. Games and than it was for the same month last small tables centered with yellow son, were enjoyed, after which a year, how is its purchasing power candles. The menu and decorations music reflected in what I pay for rent, were carried out in Hallowe'en col chili supper was served to the folMr. and Mrs. Lawrence ors. High score prizes at bridge were lowing: food, clothes. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Worth-ingto- n, "My check is, in terms of purchas- won by Mrs. A. L. Garbett and Geo Boswell, Mr. and Mrs. George Bean ing power, seven percent greater D. Haymond. Covers were laid for Jr., Miss Nelda Bean, Carl Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winn, Mr. and than it was last year. "Out of that seven per cent net Mrs. I. M. Petty, Mr. and Mrs. Owen and the host and hostess Mr. and increase I can contribute to making L. Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mrs. J. E. Anderson. Jobs for other people. I can use it Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Cowan to do a little buying of things that Dr. and Mrs. T. Warren Allred, Mr Orange Tree Unique are being offered to me at prices I and Mrs. Aaron F. Bracken, Mr. and The orange tree Is said to !; can afford to pay. Mrs. Gilbert Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. A, only one which bears fruit "The greatest contribution to the L. Garbett, Mrs. Harry Foote, Mrs, flowers at the same time. common good, which we as mer- Geo. O. Ostler, Mrs. J. E. Ostler, and chants can make, will come not Geo. D. Haymond. from our donations to charity, which in its effect on the public on which the prosperity of this welfare is as passive force, but from country is based, will come, not high places, but our contribution to returning public from the from the pooled activities of all of confidence. "As in the past, the leadership us who are trying to do a real job which will restore public confidence under trying conditions." In Lead of Field STORE. North Main Street 29 TIMES-NKW- . Only So4Jf? Each 1930 Price 2.981 twenty-four-hour-a-d- Everybody says, "How can uch marvelous blankets be so Penney't bought 100,000 of these blankets a manufacturer's in order to entire output ... ... And they ARE lovely so fluffy so soft in gorgeous color combinations ideal for throw blankets I Part-woo- l. Size suitable for double beds. make this price possible I Soft, nappy, fluffy block plaids in popular colors. Size suitable for double bed. EXTRA SIZE AH-Wo- d. ol Filled Plaid Reversible Blankets Part-Woo- l Pair Each 1930 Price 1930 Price 3.98 5.90! Buy this blanket NOW and reap a harvest of comfort next Winter I The warmest, st . . . best for the money blanket we've seen I L filled with just enough cotton for wear. Double bed Don't look further for the best blanket $2.98 will buy I Here it is at Penney". Soft, fluffy and EXTRA SIZE (72x84-in- .) Part-woin beautiful solors.. snug-glie- ALL-WOO- ol size (70x80). First of a Race of Supermen? P MM .......:.... rfW'y v rfff If It Is true, as scientists say, that a race of supermen Is about to Texas boy may be the first of make Its reappearance, this the Bpecies to appear. He weighed at birth 16 pounds 3 ounces and was piUow to sleep on. He Is the seventh two feet tall, requiring a full-size- d on of Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Roberts of Brady, Texas. Ancient Jewish Custom sabbatical year was the one year in seven when all land of the ancient Jews was supposed to He fallow for 12 months. It is now used for a missionary's furlough, or a year of vacation from a profession. Paved Street in Venice A Venice, Italy, is built on a group of islands at the head of the Adriatic sea. Some of the streets are paved streets, such as exist in other cities, but the majority are canals with the houses built at the water edge, so that the gondolas of other boats can pull up right to the doors. Cattle Branding Old little delving luto history convinces one that the branding of live stock with hot Irons Is probably as old as the industry Itself. For instance, British histories make direct reference to the branding of cattle and horses as early as the Eighth century. A Eastern Market Places The word "bazaar" Is Arabic In to a market place origin and refers In the East. " Some of these bazaars are In the open, some are covered over. See. rt If the world has appeared h'azy to you, you may see it in a new, clear light, in all its wonderful detail, when you don a pair of glasses selected from our stock, fitted to your personal liking. Ord$cMangelson one-eye- d Moorish Oebal-Tarlk- , landed there In 711 and commemorated his first victory by calling the glnnt rock by his own name. The Levan National Farm Loan Association a corporation. First Doe, Second Doe and Third Doe, DefenSHERIFF'S SALE. dants. To be sold at Sheriffs sale on Saturday the 28 day of November, 1931, at 12 o'clock noon at the front door of the County Court House at Nephi, Juab County, Utah, the folic wing described real estate situate in Juab County, Utah, The North half of the Southeast quarter of Section 29, and the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter, and the Southwest quarter of the Northwest Vi Section 1 28, Township 16 South, Range West of the Salt Lake Base and 160 acres, Meridian, containing more or less. Together with all rights of every kind and nature, however evidenced, to the use of water, ditches and canals for the Irrigation of said premises, and together with all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. D. J. SULLIVAN, Sheriff of Juab County By O. R. JUDD, Deputy. First pub No. 5, Last pub Nov 26. Airplane's Propeller The average airplane propeller Is S feet long and tapered tn plane form. The maximum width Is approximately 6tt inches. The propeller Is also tapered In profile or thickness, and the approximate width is 14 inches. Use for Dogwood Timber Dogwood timber Is shipped from the mountain forests of Arkansas to England to be made into shuttles for clothing weaving factories. Before finding this outlet for dogwood timber, Arkansas timber to-w- it: own- ers made the wood Into golf tees, collar buttons and other small wooden products. Throne Worth Millions Of all the costly wonders that the palace of the mogul emperors of PeJhl contains, the most wonderful and costly Is the peacock constructed during the throne, reign of Shah Jehan, and valued at more than $30,000,000. It Is In the form of two peacocks and was Inlaid with costly Jewels. HOTEL 7'.". " I 'i'i i THE VERY CENTRE ii i 1. ii and RttsburnKPaand the Hamilton chain of Hotels in California rm EXXEPPLEY CHARLES mm Ill I u OF EVERYTHING Tha Alexandria Hotel is an affiliated unit of the Eppley Hotel Cos 22 Hotels In the middle west, Louisville. Ky. Il l 1 J.: Your Home and You conqueror, who ed King Solomon's Cloth Still Hand Blocked in Textile Mills IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY. The Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, a corporation. Plaintiff, vs. Louis Peter Mlckelson, Anna E. Mickelson, his wife; Harry Hilton Kendall, Laura D. Kendall, his wife; Named by Conqueror The name Rock of Gibraltar Berber or conies from the J VI CHICAGO OFFICE Suite a HAMILTON I Manoging Director President 520 Phone 700 Michigan Ave. Superior No. ROOMS By Betsy C&llister WHAT KIND OF SALAD 7 li T NEVER eat anything but a salad for luncheon," says the woman who Is trying to reduce, and therewith makes way with an or der of chicken or crab flake salad, containing one or two lettuce leaves and some four hundred or so cal ories of chicken or crab and mayonnaise dressing. Her appetite Is satisfied and her conscience Is clear. Only she wonders why she does not V i i.l ' ' Am " irt'. cacves are detailed in design. They are stamped Banfocd Mills, on tee fabrlo by band. Methods of nandblock carving have velvet weavers, bee. Tbey work, uniquely, almost in the changed tittle since their Inception. ttlooo GiAvleietrfctatf Shnroo Mills center of forests of fflanglng machin- Sometimes motorized dies are used to looms and spindles that line speed production, but many of the 8ANFORD, ME. Hand woodblock-In- ery four-mile long aisles of the big first type of tools are still used, and the oldest form Of printing the mills. Their Job is to the personal handiwork of the carver known, still survives In the modern mass production methods of the tra- keep on hand continuously more than controls the artistry of design. Mohair fabricswhich are woven mohair tex- 1.100 Individual woodblock designs for ditionally npplicat'rn !leon nswssUr velvets as they exclusively from Angora goat hair-w- ere tile Industry. first known In King Solomon's 465& Many of the A group of artisans whose fathers come ana grandfathers before them were wcodi ; :.-- 3 are htgtty decorative and time, about 1031 B. C. wooden deatgners perpetuating tbe art ny"r g, ultra-mode- rn 3.000-year-o- ld '" ' and at lose weight In planning a dinner menu at home or in ordering dinner at a restaurant bear in mind that certain salads are Inappropriate. Unless the meal has been light, a lobster or other fish salad should not be thosen, unless the fish mixture was served in very small portions. The usual lobster salad Is more appropriate for a supper or luncheon where the salad forms the main course. Potato salad Is seldom appropriate for dinner it is better served with cold meats at supper or lunch. A sweet salad or an elaborate fruit salad Is not well chosen for dinner when there is to be a dessert fol lowing. If you select a sweet salad let lt suffice for the dessert. Wafers and cheese with coffee may be appropriately served with saUd at the 's3t course of dinner. UB. 1131. Mo01nr Nownpaper Syndicate.) (WNU srviu. - - tx nothing on the road can compare with STAGES Sponsored by m great railroad, we are able to maintain an unrivalled standard of service and ffioieney. Travel by Union Paolfie Stages and be sure of the best. Sound One" From Trip Way Neplil St. Louis, Mo .... $32.00 $60.80 111 34.50 . .65.55 Chicage, Los Angeles, Calif. 10.00 20.00 Twice Daily Transcontinental Service BUS DEPOT HOTEL Nephi, Utah FORREST (hidsc) Fresh breads tnd rolls are delicious at any time and at every meal. ...They are healthful, too for they cor tain vitamins that build the body. ...Why not have them fresh every day instead of stale, home 'jaked bread two of every three days. 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