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Show Thursday. Dec. 3. THE 1931 NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEWS- '. Local -- Social 29 North Main T Nephi. Utah Street A months visit in southern California. and Walter Mulllkln Salt Lake City spent the sift speimtt with their visiting a very suncccBssflnnll Saimttai. Mona Happenings carried Prayer, out:- - arranged and will be Singing. "Carry On" Vocal solo. "I Know That My Redeemer Lives", Junior Girl, The Mona Ward M. I. A. held the Presentation of Slogan, Talk, "Life weekly meeting Teusday evening. A Hereafter." Mrs. M. M. King, Talk, large crowd was in attendence. A- "Immortality," Vernon Davies, Song fter class work the time was spent in Herman Young Armon Garfield, community singing and learning the Talk, Mern Newton, Talk. Leland contest dance. Nielsen. Trombone solo. Ralph Garfield, Singing, "O My Father. Sunday night conjoint meeting will be held in the Ward chapel on December 6. The following prog The officers Ward Mona and Jack-ett- a board who thirty guests iving a party gave . V - - - x "WTr TTT'?,11" 'tylttfrrmwr frT I A BOX OF 21 CARDS Deon and Elizabeth Beagley. LATEST IN DESIGN USES , OF CRANBERRIES bttr for the mem- d UNHEARD OF! 5c, 10c, & 15c Union meeting of all Relief Soc iety workers will be held in the HWh school building Sunday at 13.00 P. M. is the announcement of Mrs. Gerald Cazler, stake president. All officers and teachers are re quested to be in attendance. VALUES ALL FOR "Camp Blrtch' of the Daughters Utah Pioneers will hold their regular monthly meeting in the North Ward Relief Society hall on Friday December 11. at 2:30 P. M. The topic for discussion will be the Lewis and Clarke Trail, and will be discussed by Mrs. C. W. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bailey of Salt Lake City visited during the fore part of the week at the home of Mr. Bailey"s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mr. Bailey made a short Bailey. of COME IN EARLY. uijnnnimiiutJiijiijiuuuninininiiiiiniiniiiiniiiiiJtniinniiiMiiiia Ord and Mansrelson trip to Fillmore Tuesday. returned to their home Tues- business They day New Japanese Embassy in Washington LB and Mrs. Harry Beagley had dinner guests on ThanksgMrs John day the folowtng: Cowan. Mr. and home Mrs. Floyd Lunt and son Richard. where Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Beagley. Misses tbu Mrs. Rula Hudson left Saturday TUB cranberry keps other berry bocauM It sal morning for her home in Cheyenne bers of the Adult class Tuesday fol- Wyoming, after a two weeks visit la its own composition an add which lowing mutual. Games were played with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. is preserrstlvs ssllrylle acid, ii this acid acts upon metals cart and refreshments served. A prog- H. Howel. should be taken to cook tho berrlM ram of entertaining numbers was in porcelain-Hoealso presented. Miss Alburta Cowan, who is attlumlnam dUhei never In tin. tending the B. Y. U. at Provo visit with her par ed over the week-en- d Frooh Cranberry Cnvrve. ents. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Cowan, re Tike two cupfuli etch of ertn- Steveu.on Revited Provo to Tuesday evening berries put through the meat chea There's so much good In the turning worst of ur and so much had In Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fillmore per, add the same amount of ap the best of us that It's hnrd to tell and family of Payson and Mr. and ples, one cupful of sugar and which of us ought to reform the Mrs. Bert cupful of pecan meets Armstrong and daughter reat of us Detroit Newt, Let atand natll of Santaquin were Thanksgiving slightly broken. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Us next day to season. This will Pace. keep for weeks in t cool place. Cranberry Conarv. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Howell of Wash five pounds of carefully arrived In this Nevada Winnemucca, picked over berries, chop them city Tuesday Nov. 24 to celebrate coarsely. Put two pounds of seed- the birthday anniversary of Mrs. si raisins through the food chop W. H. Howell. Mr. and Mrs. How Boll the per, mix with the berries. ell also spent Thanksgiving here. thin yellow rind of four largs or Mr. and Mrs. William McSwain anges in water to cover until the rind is tender, then chop fine. Pat and Mrs. Ruth Larkham and child ren of Salt Lake City and Miss Lois all the Ingredients Into a saucepan Lunt of Logan spent Thanksgiving with ten cupfuls of sugar, the palp at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. snd Juice of five large oranges. Beat W. Lunt. slowly and cook until reduced to a teachers VALUES McCay arrived in this Saturday. Mrs. McCay exremain here this winter mother, Mrs. J. R. Salis Cowan, Joseph 8. that city. Miss LaMar Hawkins a sophomore at the University of Utah spent the holidays with her Thanksgiving parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Haw CARDS J. F. Mrs. city last A wedding supper was given at the pects to home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hoi with her man Friday evening in honor of the bury. marriage of their daughter. Zola to Mr. Theodore Alen of BantaQuin. Ap were In as their attendance. Mrs. Mary Oldroyd returned from Olenwood Mr. and Mrs. Henry Painter spent Wednesday Sunday In Eureka where they visit- she has been during the past month. Ruth. ed with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Neff of kins. been members of the stake Misses Flora Parkes. VeraDean Parkes and Eloise Bond of Ogden proximately siient the Thanksgiving holidays at attendance. the home of Mrs. T. H. O. Parkes youn ram has of week-en- d sister. Miss by ere In Brough. wfifllJ IPeimimey's mmailk: Christmas in- Howard Llfittttlle i play, e Ii E O and Social "West of HroadWHV " a tliree act Mrs. Owen L. Harnett under the directum ot La Ver- - M'ne Frfanklm was present! by the a,,d family were dinner guests on M I. A. on November 25 and 28 oaiuraay 01 ur. una urs. u. a. MibS Wright returned to man at provo. tier home here from Lynndyl Sunschool conference wan Sunday day after a week's visit with friends. held Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Linton and Inthe Ft. Oreen ward Sunday, with Superintendent Kenedy Sea-ti- daughter Eva. are visiting in Lake- Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Miller returnCleon in charge. Parts were given town, wltli Mr. and Mrs. ed to their home in this city after a by various classes and talks made Lemon. Inc. O New Local Ft. Green Miss Lillian Blackett sient Thanksgiving in Salt Lake City. DBP.ART WENT PA'v. J. R. Park entertained the Jam. Cranberry Frapp. Mowing members of the family Boll one quart of berries (add at dinner on Thanksgiving day: Mr and Mrs. Edgar Park and family two cupfuls of water) for ten min Mr. and Mrs. Stanlus Park and utes. Strain through a coarse cloth, family, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gibson add two cupfuls of sugar, stirring and family and the host and host until It is well dissolved. Add the ess, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Park. strained Juice of two lemons and freeze to a mush. The Fort Wall camp of the D. U. Cranberry Drink. P. will meet Friday December 11 at two cupfuls of cranberries the home of Daughter Sarah Brown. on Put to cook with a little water. Boll All members are requested to be present, and all those who wish to two quarts of water with three tabecome members are cordially in blespoonfuls of oatmeal and the vited. peel of half a lemon for ten Bin evening. Cross the Street Learning How to U, r j TTn - vfB"fr 31- . Psisssssisssjsiisms 'Sssif- ' " - I f.i Mrs. ':- y:' , : : S fWl 111-t- tZi I In ill Ei Li I1W 1 jjj 1 I 1 1 Mi JA .7,f l iSI-T- f li! ! jy2'r . iafsy8fe)te.--.- p - ri""inn inn ill i t "U M-'iliV fl Alii y The new Japanese embassy In Washington which has been tinder construction for many months, la almost ready for occupancy. It Is situated In a prominent place on Massachusetts avenue, which Is becoming "Embassy Row." Upon completion It tvlll be one of the loveliest of "all tlie Impressive embassies in the Nation's Capital1. Air View of "the West Point of the Air" An exciting sleigh riding party was enjoyed last Friday evening by the members of "Our Gang.' A del icious luncheon was served at the home of Miss Geneva Irons. The following enjoyed the affair: Misses Camilla Maneelson, Bernice Evans, Isabell Bodell, Zoe Powell, Laura Morgan, Bessie Irons, Geneva Irons, and the chauffeur, Max Powell. - iii - T5LMiShwW- "i t iil. v7agwa, " "- - mil- m. The members of the "Lucky 13' club were entertained at a Thanks giving party at the home of Margaret Crapo, Friday evening. Dinner was served at 8 P. M. and a color sceme of orange and white was carried out. Eating, dishwashing, were the cards, and noise-makievents of the evening's entertain ment. All of the members were pre sent, those being: Eunlece Brough, Irene Cooper, Reva Vickers, Marjor- ie Lorn ax, Marjone Lunt. Aline Elii son. Florence Belliston, Donna M, iMfMZ il ivf Belliston. Marion Christensen, Marie Kendall. Alice Ord, Helen Chase and the hostess Margaret Crapo. Where Two Million Horsepower Will Be Developed , , - S"W cran and sweeten to taste, boll twenty minutes, then cool snd add one cupful of orange Juice, strain and serve. Cranberry Bavarian Cream. Whip a pint of double cream un til stiff, add one cupful of sugar, one tablespoonful of gelatin which has been softened In water snd li Mix with quified over hot water. the cranberries, strained and sweet ened, to which four tablespoonfule of maraschino sirup has been add Fill the tad salt for ed. (A SS7 molds four and pack li hours. Wulin Mwpr Ice iuia,u;ni;;ij:.i,lji;:lJi:u',ii:::j::l:llj "He Birilds Wisely Who Builds PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIF NOTICES Tirtu t. unvt First pub Nov Attorney 12, last ' -- 'V' mx cv 1 TIRES For Safe THE VERY CENTRE OP EVERYTHING rmA LEXANDR TO BUILD WELL Plaster Nephi HAS NO The Largest HOTEL INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS RATES Purest Natural Deposit of Gypsum In the World NEPHI PLASTER and MFG. COMPANY 9. The Alexandria Hotel b an affiliated unit of the Epptey Hotel Cos 22 Hotels n the middle west Louisville, Ky. and Rttstxjrflh.Pa and the Hamilton cham of Hotels in Calif omia CHARLES R HAMILTON VicaPrasiderrt I Monogtng Director fimsidarrt CORNER OF FIFTH AND SPRING STREETS LCEPPLEY LOS ANGELES- - CVftCABO OrrtCC IT 8. WITH BATH 2.MT0 DOUBLE WITH BATH 4-.TATTRACTIVE WEOOy, MONTHiy AND RESIDENTIAL RATES tING-- B EQUAL and i Policeman William Nixon of the Philadelphia police force showing children of the Horace Burney school the proper, and safe method of crossing street Intersections. Policemen are visiting each Quaker City school, attempting to Instill the "safety" Idea Into children. WelT for Estate pub. Dec. 3 FIRESTONE - UalMSj '" 1L""" i $P5$ strained i juice USE Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers For Further Information NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Frnest L. Soerrv de ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Will L. Hoyt, Attorney-a- t Known as "the West Point of the Air," the new Randolph field, 16 miles northeast of San Antonio, law, Nephi National Bank bldg., will include 600 Nephl, Utah, on or beiore tne id stretches like a model city before th camera eye In this aerial photograph. The "field" A. buildings surrounded by flying fields ' for the use of the 500 planes and 3,500 pupils and Instructors who Aatr nf Marrh DellD. 193. W. H. Sperry, Sperry, Admin can be accommodated. istrators of Estate oi --.rnesi u. Rnprrv Deceasea. ' Now add the utes. berry J.o S20 N.MIehlqan Avm. Suit 421 ehont-Supmri- 4413 HiiiriLHIHl-- u Winter Driving tt 5gata!sgga The Initial 500 000 horsepower station at Beauharnois, near Montreal, Bearing completion for delivery next year. The Beauharnois development is part of the international navigation and power development of th St. Lawrence river, which will furnish Z.OUU.OUU norsepower. TEXAGO SERVICE Earl Greenhalgh, Mgr. Phone No 9 What an array of tempting goodies meet your eye when you enter the X. L. BAKERY! Hard to make a selection when so many alluring dainties make you hungry and eager for a taste! FOR BABY AND THE WHOLE FAMILY Meadowhrook Dairy L. Bakery |