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Show PAGE EIGHT THE An excellent program is being arranged for Sunday evening, December 20th. Miss Erma the fore-pa- rt 17, 1931 It isn't what you pay but what you get for what you pay that counts visited Worthington of the week in Span- ish Fork, with her sister Mrs. ford Mortensen. Clif- Plans are now practically comMrs. Clifford Mortensen and baby plete for the Christmas Cheer week of Spanish Fork sj)tnt the week-en- d to be sixjnsored by the activity committee of the Ivan ward M. I. A., at the home of Mrs. Mortensen's and other organizations of the ward mother Mrs. Kate Worthington. . The annual banquet of the Nephi Saturday evening, December 19, a program, prepared by the Sunday High school Alumni Association will School will be given In the ward be held in the school building on amusement hall. Tickets will be 10c Thursday, December 31, at 6.30 p. vnd 15c. The program fallows: Sel- m. Following the banquet and busiection. Holllgan Band: Prayer. Alma ness meeting, the annual Alumni Winters: Song. Neltlt n. Eldrid and Ball will be held in the Arlington Kenerd Stephenson; Reading Esther Hall. Claude Lomax, president of the Connelly; Sont'. Fern and Vernon Taylor; One Act Play; Saxaphone association, is distributing InvitatSolo, Carlyle Brail hwaite; Song, ions to all who have been graduated from the Nephi high school, and Hen Stephenson and Maurice Shep7.30 P. M. herd: Dance to be given by a group later the Juab high school. Reservation for the banquet may be of girls. Next Tuesday evening, Dec. 28, made with him. the Mutual Improvement Association are giving a free Christmas pro- Pleasant Grove At Nephi Saturday gram in the ward meeting house. Following is the program: Song, GAME AT 6.30 P. M. 10c and 25c Congregation; Prayer, James R. Paystrup; Chorus Junior Girls; Retold Story, Mrs. Thela Wankler; Selection. Male Quartet, Elgin GarErma Lomax is now at her residdner and ompany; Reading. Weldon instead of Shepherd; Chorus and Instrumen- ence on Center Street, tal music under the direction of her shop on South main. The same Carlyle Braithwaite; Pantominc or service is being given. Phone 59 play arranged by Dora Shepherd, for appointments. Mi'i'irine Powell and Russell Gard-- i or: Song Congregation. CASH PRICES PAID The M Men and Gleaner Girls HIGHEST EGGS Any amount dozen of the M. I. A. will go Caroling on or FOR a carload Robert Winn Co. Thursday evening. Dec. 24rh. Have , , . your candles in the window, so they FOUND A PET LAMB Owner call will sing for you. v .. I , 19fi for particulars. Also he must r ' v Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Wankler cost of this advertisement. entertained a l rge number of their pay friends at a sociable party Wednes- Al'TO LOANS REDUCE YOUR CAR Payments or get some extra day evening, at the home of Mr. und Mrs. Peter Wankier. Dainty nonev by REFINANCING with us. refreshments were served to Mr. Call In or Write To ::ru! Mrs. Asahel Christensen. Mr. Finance & Thrift Co. and Mrs. James Christensen, Mr. 57 North University Ave. Provo, Ut. rind Mrs. Lyman Wankier. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Reu1927 CHEVROLET FOR SALE ben Mangelson. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Coach new top, good tires, good Jackman, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar mechanical condition BARGAIN Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Call Clarence H. Warner. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Wankier, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Bosh, FOR SALE BALED ALFALFA Mr. and Mrs. Wal'er Francom. Mr. $15.50 per ton Juab County Mill and Mrs. A. C. Dalby. Mr. and Mrs. & Elevator Co. J. A. Bosh. Mr. and Mrs. Manse E. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wan- FOR RENT FOUD ROOM MOD-cr- n kier. Mr. and Mrs. George Connel40-Apartment--Ca- ll ly, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Wankier. Pleasant Grove At Nephi Saturday Alma C. Dalbv and L. S. Jack-ma- n soenb the week Mr. in son first born end Gene of Lauder of Salt The photograph Tunnoy, newly From Corinthlons and Mrs. James Joseph Tunney, whose daddy retired from the ring after Lake City on business. "Hut now we see The Mrs. quotation, Bradfield returned Joseph he had successfully defended hla heavyweight title against Jack Demp home from Salt Lake City after through a glass darkly," Is from ay la Chicago In the famous "long count" battle. spending a few days with her daug-M- the Bible, I Corinthians 13:12. Mrs. Edgar Mortensen. PUBLIC NOTICE of Berrie Variety Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Christensen "Harmle.i" Liar A coffee tree during the middle and Mr. and Mrs. Christensen atA popular term for a person who of the ripening period will have tended the funeral services Sunday Is NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, berries, ripe berries and ner-rl- afternoon at Manti for Niels R. tells pointless lies term Inveterate for a perThat on the 26th day of December, greenwhich have dried np. Peterson, father of Mrs. Christensen. liar. The technical 1931, at the Meeting of the Nepal son who lies without apparent obPleasant Grove At Nephi Saturday ject and for which he seems to have City Council in the City Hall at 7.30 P. M., there will be held a pubForm of Shoe Earliest an Irresistible Impulse is patholic hearing upon the proposed budof some kind were known Shoea logical liar. get of Nephi City and Ordinance to from earliest times. There Is fre Fragrant Herb govern same for the year 1932. Is the German name Dated this 16th day of December, quent mention of them In the Old Waldmeister Testament The Egypt Inns wore 1931. for the herb Asperula-odorat- a or shoes of sandals and rushes, By order of City Council. (woodruff) and is used in May wine leather, beautifully wrought. BESSIE HIGGINSON. and other summer drinks. The dried City Recorder leaves hnve a haylike fragrance, Christmas is near at lasting fur years, and are often Mentality of the Sexe hand. Many people NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING kept with clothes. It has many service says health The puhllc ON MATTER OF APPROPRIare buying their cansmall flowers, produced freely from Intellecand mental that capacity dies now. For toinor-- i ATIONS ON COUNTY FUNDS May to Ju'- tual gifts of human beings is not ow we are offfering 2 FOR ANNUAL BUDGET. are sex. There restricted to either numbers of chocolates "Culture" at prices that are only highly Ir.tellectnal women as well the is that Notice hereby given as men. It should be remembered, about half what most There Is something much more In of Commissioners of Board County dealers charge. Here that the mental traits of volved in the word culture than Is Juab County, Utah, will meet at however, they are for Saturday the two sexes are dilTemit. In dictionaries. These ImImplied at House Court the County Nephi, only: Z'i lb. box exa rethat culture ply upon depends 30, December on Utah, Wednesday, tra fancy, dark and finement of the mind. Anyone In1931, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. Complete Failure hard and soft light, terested in culture, however, sees M. to consider the appropriation of center chocolates (our An Iowa farmer was told by his In It a quality of the spirit as well. County funds for the annual budbest box quality) per over to count sheep jumping get to be used during the year, doctor Culture is the refinement of mind 5 lb. box good In69C; a fence. In an effort to cure 1932. nnd spirit which Is In some people assorted flavored chfarmer next the The somnia. seal day Witness my hand and the ocolates, 90C- Reminnate and in others acquired. came back to the doctor's olliee and this 17th day of December, 1931. ember these prices are I : conn' H. Hoc. J. said "It didn't work. VICKERS, for Saturday, DecemDrum-Boa- t of Duty ber l!Hh only. These County Clerk & Clerk of the Board ed enough to pay olT the mortgage, One suuud always comes to the of County Commissioners. boxes will be ideal as and got so mad because they were ear that is open; it Is the steady Christmas Gifts. not real that I stayed awake all drum-bea- t Pleasant Grove At Nephi Saturday night." of duty. No music In it, Ah perhaps only a dry but that steady beat marks the time for which the whole orchestra of earth and heaven. It says to you : "Do your work do the duty near est you !" Keep step In that drum beat, and the dullest march Is takNephi O. P. Skaggs ing you home. Exchange. System Store has arranged to have everything good to eat Pleasant Grove At Nephi Saturday for Christmas. We . have stocked so as to please the young and the aged. For Friday and Saturday's selling we will have 4 pound packages Market Day Seedless Raisins for a package; Or296 size 288, per case anges 9 DEC. FRI. - SAT. SAT. DEC. 19 Thursday, Dec. Local -- Social Levan News ASKET BA NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, cooix-rating- Pleasant Grove vs $2 50 Juab High School to Girls Basket Ball Game $450 CLASSIFIED m-I- AND POLL PAR- ROT SHOES FOR THE CHILDREN ARE SOLID LEATHER TOO. $2.00 AND UP Son of Retired Boxing Champion it INTER-MOUNTAI- I Star Brand Solid Leather Shoes. We are proud of It because we know they will hold their shape and wear well. We also know they ae fine values because they do not have built into them a lot of paper and pasteboard in their counters, s.ilt-s- , and insoles. We also know that there's more of that stuif used in shoe factories today than ever before. Watch out for It. Buy shoes that you know are good, and you won't make a mistake when you buy Star Brands. We "Jitur limn t SHi, Nephi Merc. Co. N Phone I Nephi, Utah 18 . I w or Candy Sale Tomorrow - Christmas Items ! rub-a-du- Winter Motor Oils case, $ 2.40- 2half SI. 20: orlb.2 lbjar of 18-1- - can Lady Jane Heinze Mince meat for 27c- - This price is less Lubricate the MOTOR BETTER, Make Motors start quicker, Save plenty cuss words and get you to work on time. Change to a good cold-teoil now. You will be more than satisfied with the results. than ordinary bulk mince meat. Gary Cooper in " HIS price of cheap WOMAN " Oswald Dog Way Melody Be sure to see st our windows on SUN. Wed. Dec. 23, and Thurs. Dec. 24, for we have to offer you some very unusual X M A S Bargains. SILVER MAPLE SERVICE "CARE WILL SAVE YOUR CAR' the Claudet Colbert TUES. MON. WARNER BAXTER in "SQUAW MAN" Cartoon News DAY XMAS MATINEE 2:30 P. M. KP.SKACCS FOOD I?Hf3771jr A Surety of Purity" WILL ROGERS in STORES "AMBASSADOR , BILL" nin 1 Gifts Men Appreciate Are Gifts to Wear! WIVES, MOTHERS, SISTERS and SWEETHEARTS TOO, WILL FIND IT A PLEASURE TO SHOP HERE. HE NEEDS SHIRTS, SOX, TIES ALWAYS MOST MEN HAVE LET THEIR STOCK OF FURNISHINGS RUN DOWN. HERE'S A CHANCE TO REPLENISH. WOMEN LIKE TO SHOP HERE! i |