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Show Thursday. Dec. 10. THE 1931 TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. UTAH S Baskut Bawl (By R. K. IF A .n T E. 29 M E N X I S North Main Street Tflae Answer to WfflL&T ffi& TTOP Inc. O li E Nephi, Utah Qiicsfloits (SlVE at IPemney's Ci.) PAGE FIVE Local and Social ... Mr Glen Worthington of visited Saturday with her mother. Mrs T. H. Burton and family. For the neNt three months this feature will npin-u- r regularly m the iflhimiis of The Timr-.- r t. We Dr and Mr. Hoy Groesbeck and will endeavor to, as last var, put children of Bait Lake City were Interesting materlul. both for the guests Sunday, of Dr. and Mrs. L, young fans of basketball and to C. warneskl. the older enthusiasts of the game in this column. Frank Morgan left this city Mon- nay with a shipment of beef cattle Carl Belliston, second hmh lor the Los Angeles market. scoring scenter of the Rotky Mountain Conference is again Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Anderson going great at the Utah State of Spanish Fork are spending; this Agricultural. College. Carl was week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the otustanding co in the AgS L. Anderson In this city. gie tearn last year, and this year is proving that his eye for the Mrs. Sarah E. Allred and Miss basket Is still 'straight '" Smil-Iii- k Marilin Schurtz of Fountain Oreen Dick" Romney, coach of the were guests last week-en- d of Dr. Aggie machine, has shifted the and Mrs. T. W. Allred. former Nephl High athlete, to to a forward position. Miss Mae Greenhalgh of Salt guest M Men basketball got off to a lake City was the week-en- d tight start Wednesday evening. The of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Levan and South Ward teams bat- Greenhalgh. tled evenly for the regular period Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins made find three extra five minute periods. The South Ward boys finally were a business trip to salt Lake city victorious as the third extra period Tuesday, returning home the folcame to an end. The final score lowing day. 3 was In favor of the South Miss Wanda Chapel of Wayne Ward team. County Is a guest this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. The Nephl and North wards also battled on the opening night of play. The North seemMr. and Mrs. Ccnus Chris tensen. ed to have their accurate eye for and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Christensen the basket retained from last of Moroni were dinner guests Sunyear, while their passing was day at teh home of J. A. not up to the standard of the Nephi ward five. The basket eye of the Nephl ward forwards Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Beck, Mr. and was slightly out of true and Mrs. F. M. Beck and Miss Nelda therefore gave the game to the Beck were dinner guests Saturday North ward by the score of 13 evening at the home of Mr. and to 9. Mrs. Clayton Beck. The Juab high school gang left Miss Ethel Taner of Milford spent Wednesday on a Jaunt to the dens at the home of Mr. & of Southern Utah teams. They met the week-en- d the Fillmore team at Fillmore Wed Mrs. James H. Ellison. Miss Tan nesday evening, winning the game ner was the guest of her cousin, by a 37-- 9 score. They will play the Miss Aline Ellison. Milford team on Thursday evening Miss Thelma Broadhead Is visiting ana ueaar uity on Friday. for some time In Los Angeles, Calif. While in that city she Is the house In the first home guest of her sister, Mrs. A. H. game the Juab high cagers ran off with the long end of a 0 score over Moroni, consolation Mr. and Mrs. Byran Petty and champions of that state last daughters, Marjorie and Marilyn year. The Moroni boys, of Cedar City visited over the week played a pretty fine end with Mrs. Petty's parents, Mr. game. Cahoon, who led the scorand Mrs. James Garrett Jr. ing of the guards in the tournament last year, was ejected Mr. and Mrsl Albert Greenhalgh from the game in the first ' of Santaquln visited Friday at the quarter via the personal foul home of Mr.and Mrs. Leland Bellis-to- n. route. While in the game, Mr. and Mrs. Greenhalgh are however, the guard managed to parents of Mrs. Belliston. lead his team in scoring. 7 mm Chocolates MerryChristaias" Say A PIECE OF WHITMAN'S Satisfies you more than a whole pound of Ordinary candy. YOUR MOTHER, WIFE OR 15-1- 2 Novel and Useful Men Bill Folds Genuine Leather Sets 49s Gilt Sets Sure to Please and Only A Man's Gift! jolly gift! Tie, handkerchief compass, mounted on col A typical ored background. PENNEY value I ;Hip style; embossed and hat 1 In smart llaced. rayon-Hned- Others at 25c and 98c A record holiday value! ly patterned suspenders silk tie to match! 49c ifccr Others 49o up Smart and Boxed. a and $1.49 pre-seas- Stationery Gorgeously Boxed Boa of 25 Only Brush Sets Dver TWO DOZEN color You won't find ntcr gift ta-- , tlontry anywhere at these low) (prices I A wicta awortment in, (.he pvxt popular colors and; fu! stamped cards with cti fvelopes to natch at an amaz i i tngiy raw price i for , Boys lt Other Assortment? 49c styVs 98c value a sure remembrance! Military style ebony back brushes, an comb. In gay, rayon-lin- e' 'boxes I Better-than-ev- er f Silk ;Y Cleo Petty, who was recently elec captain of the Juab hii?h 'Wasps" was the big star for the local team. Petty garnered a total of twenty-on- e points, one more than the entire Moroni outfit. . a ted Petty was followed In the scoring column by Jack Brough who played the majority of the game in the center position. He managed to 'hit the hoop for a total of eleven counters. Jack is playing his first year on the main string, and is developing speed along with the accuracy he developed pn the second squad last year, to make him show up in the games. From "Way Down South In Dix ie" will come a bunch of "Fliers." 'barnstorming as they come) to the Juab high school next Wednesday. Here they will to try to "fly" away from the stingers of the Juab wasps in a game. Both teams are showing nice form this year, and the game should be a fast one. -- Black Kid BouNovelty Initial Handkerchiefs , Hhn! "She" can wear these with any color negligee or lounging pacushion jamas! Comfortable sotes. See you Wedensday at the game. mufflers in many attractive patterns and colors, (generous size thrif tily priced I Square-shape- Gilbert Howard returned home left Wednesday for Midvale where she will visit for Tuesday evening from Los Angeles a week with her daughter Mrs. where he attended the Great Western Livestock show held in that Clarence Qosa. The two steers, Amos and city. Andy that Mr. Howard exhibited at the show won third and fourth prizes. He also won third place in the stock judging contest. DANCE A kiss may not actually shorten FOUNTAIN GREEN life by three minutes, as some one FRIDAY NIGHT claims, but Ir.ck of a kiss some10c-2Admission times makes it seem longer. Springfield (Mass.) Union. Mrs. E. F. Russell SPECIAL 5c DO YOUR pre-seas- doir Slippers The gift! Two in holiday box. Colored cord (orders, and. initials. BIG CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT SELLS FURNITURE d Charles Wilson returned home Wednesday of last week after an eight day visit in Los Angeles. Mr. Wilson accompanied a shipment of cattle to that city and while there attended the Great Western Live stock show. It will be of interest to the people of Nephi to know that one of our local townspeople. Mrs. Helen o, Burton, participated in a radio pro cram in Baltimore, recently. The program was sponsored by tne l. u S. Church of Washington, u. u. ARE PRICES NOW REDUCED ON FIRESTONE COMPANY TIRES Headquarters for dolls, toys, sleighs, buggies, wagons and many valuable gifts for all the fam-il- y. , AND TUBES COMPARE OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY ELSEWHERE Print Linoleum, We are the head quarters for Radios and e new BRUNSWICK, 7 TUBE, Automatic control set is going fast at .. vol-um- OrdiSiMangelson 0 t'vr.:-- -- self-coach- Christinas Cards tteet-d- SWEET HEART KNOWS WHAT WHITMAN'S IS. 43-2- Assorted SizesI Smart GIFT : i : $1.90 per yd, felt base 95c yd. EVERYTHING AT REDUCED PRICES Let your money improve and build up Nephi! Get our chance on the doll to be given away on Christms eve. TEXACO SERVICE Earl Greenhalgh, Mgr. Phone No 9 OUNTY AGENT SMITH FILFS HIS ANNUAL REPORT R. H. Bracken was the honored guest Sunday evening at his home, when Mrs. Bracken entertained at a birthday dinner in his honor. The following were present at the affair: ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lunt Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes and Henry Svedin. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. O'Gara and sons Karl, Emmett and Warner and Mrs. Nellie Crandell returned Sun day to their home in Los Angeles. Mrs. O'Gara and sons have spent V AW dra 'j jfso m Hi m i k. i i li 'of You can mako tUa joy. Christmas last throughout tha year. Order a bedroom or kitchen extension tolephona for I installation. Just as call our business offica, Order Todtf, the past four months in this city FOR at the home of her parents, Mr. and BABY AND THE WHOLE FAMILY Mrs. Charles Haynes. The members of the Ladies Liter ary Club enjoyed a meeting at the home of Mrs. T. H. Burton on Monday evening. The evening's activities were under the direction of the Civic Activity committee. Clothing was donated by the club members for the needy of the community. The following members answered to roll call: Miss Bertha McPherson, Mrs. Robert Winn, Mrs. T. W. Miss Lula McPherson, Mrs. W. C. Andrews, Mrs. William Bailey, Mrs. Alberta Belliston, Mrs. W. F. Brough, Mrs. J. M. Christensen, Mrs. P. B. Cowan, Mrs. G. R. Judd, Mrs. M. L. Sowby and the hostess, Mrs. T. H. Burton. (Continued from Page One) outlines and suggestions given by specialist. Five groups of women studied health & nutrition work in cooper ation with project leaders and All-re- try. That projects on beautification of home and public grounds be continued & that greater use be made of the extension forestry department for securing trees for planting wood- lots and wind breaks. That more extension work be done along the lines of dairying and poultry management. That more boys be encouraged to work in livestock and take 4 forestry. (2$ Meadowhrook Dairy IjinteirialzQrLally SztmotW" HOTEL .AND! d, THE VERY CENTR& Of EVERYTHING DATES i. SINGLE WITH BATH DOUBte WITH BATH 4.TO 9. ACTTRACTTVB WEEKLY. MONTHTJf AND REStD6NTlAi RATS3 f ThaAloondria Hotel to on affiliated Eppley Hotai Cos 22 Hotels ynrtof th h the middle west. Louisville, Ky. 's i A feed survey of the county made, showing the hay crop to be below 50 per cent of normal; feed grain production 40 per cent of normal, and the winter range to be appro ximately 30 per cent of normal. were assisted is pre Seventy-tw- o paring papers for feed loans. Assistance was given to open tim ber for fire wood, on T. B. Tests, Fairs, Encampments, dairy projects poultry projects, marketing, market reports, underground water develop ment, weed eradication, rodent and insect control, fruit growing, home and community beeutification, and other projects. In accomplishing this work' 344 "Yon an laad a ltd noa to wa individual farm visits were made, ter, says knowing Nora, "but you 140 meetings held, 190 bulletins distributed, 335 personal and 16 circular oant maka N pink." (Crrlrkt. WNU aarvto letters were written and sent out, 1058 telephone calls and 852 office calls made. In closing the report, Mr. Smith recommends for 1932: That the "He Builds Wisely water development underground be and pushed vigorously project Who Builds Well" that two test wells, at least, be put down and tested. TO BUILD WELL That cooperative marketing of farm products be stressed and that USE a campaign be made to increase locally the use of dairy products. That follow up work be done on new feew crops to determine their value tor feeding livestock and poul 4-- H m Plaster Nephi HAS NO EQUAL The Largest and Purest Natural Deposit of Gypsum In the World NEPHI PLASTER and MFG. COMPANY rm:nmmmTimmm;;H!rniTmm?m!iiT!iiiTinmnmnnii!ffli and ftttsrxRKPacrdtrHamlkon chain of Hotels In California EjCEPPLEY CHARLES R HAMILTON Jbeskhnt LZH OH1CA30 SuiU 422 Director OFFICE- - 520 Phon Michigan Av SiMrior UI1IMI hIKWI IIIUII M vafc&iw GudA 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! X. L. Bakery |