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Show PAGE FOUR THE Local and Social Tib 11 nMsJiiws in Published Every Thursday at Nephl, Juub County. Utah Horn to Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Howarth, Monday, a son. Editor and Manager Associate Editor B. OIBSON, ROY E. OIBSON A. Miss Nelda Beck visited with relatives in Carbon County last week. Mrs. A. J. Crapo enjoyed a vUlt in Salt Luke City Friday and Saturday. Local News Happenings Born to Mr. and Mrs. David of Park City, January 4, a son. Mrs. Loertscher was formerly Mi Maurlne Vlckers of this city. Raymond Sudweeks is carrying his arm in a sling due to an accident while coasting last Thursday night. Mrs. Thomas Vlckers returned home Tuesday after sending New Years and the week preceding, with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carver In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Anderson of Spanish Pork are guests this week at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Anderson. Loer-tsch- er Don J. Ellison .left Saturday for his Logan where he will resume Ellistudies at the U. S. A. C. Mr. son has spent the past week in this city at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ellison. Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton Memmott had as guests at their home SatRay urday, Miss Erma Johnson, Johnson. Lawrence Johnson. Albert and Hoffer Johnson. Roy Lynn Hoffer all of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace L. Carter entertained at a well appointed dinner party at their, home TuesGames formed the day evening. evening's entertainment. In attendance were the following: Mrs. T. O. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bean, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Gadd. Mrs. LaVelle Casder. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Stanley. Mrs. Raymond Houghton, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace L. Carter. New Year's party was enjoyed Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Kate Bowles by members of the family. The diversions consisted of games and social chat. Refreshments were served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Worwood, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sudweeks, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Russell, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bailey, Raymond Sudweeks, Virginia Catherine and Geraldlne Bowles, and the hostess, Mrs. Kate Bowles. A Early Chautauqua Court The first correspondence court la art was a feature of the old Chautauqua course and was taught by Frank Fowler In 1880-188- Chase Lift would be a perpetual flea man were obliged to run kant If down all the tnnuendos. Inveracities, Insinuations which are uttered against him. Beecher. Navar-Endin- g in NEPHI. UTAH S. GIVES NATIONAL By ROME Otll-ecp- WE activity. to Dee Bclliston was the guest of his cousin, Jack Kunder, in Magna, last week. Insure fa-- t better ure times than that every wage Mrs. Earl McPherson and childA 4 ren and Mrs. James McPherson and earner, every Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Walker small son returned home Sunday were In Mantl Sunday of guests after the evening spending holidays Vv every business In Rigby Idaho with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lunt. X throughout the c a u n t r y lay Mr. and Mrs. Oris Sudweeks are Mrs. W. W. Stephenson and litdown as soon tle daughter Carol spent New visiting in Moroni, the guests of . C STEPHENSON as iney are In Provo Mr. and Mrs. John Rostron. Year's and the week-en- d as guests of Mrs. R. D. McDonald able a program of proper saving! Miss Deon Belllston of Salt Lake the foundation of their financial and Miss Grace Linton. City was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. policy. Misses Ida and Mildred Bean re- A. H. Belllston over the week-enI know of no better plan than turned to Logan Sunday after havthis to build (or the nation at a Mr. Mrs. L. and E. Hansen of in this the city ing spent holidays a stronger economic situac. and Mrs. Provo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. whole with their parents tion, that is, through a common J E. Ostler on New Year's day. James Bean. ' rhr d. " Mrs. W. H. Belliston and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilkey returned home Tuesday after siiendimr Donna Pexton spent New Year's the holidays in Brigham City with day in Salt Lake City with relatMrs. Wtlkey's parents. Mr. and ives. Mrs. George A. Hone. Miss Alburta Cowan returned to Miss Ethel Tanner of Milford re- Provo Sunday where she will comturned to her home Sunday after plete her Normal course at the B. spending the holidays at the home Y. U. this year. of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ellison, Mrs. C. H. Price left Friday the guest of her cousin. Miss Aline night for Los Angeles where she Ellison. will spend the remainder of the Miss Elizabeth Foote entertained winter. at a club party at her home TuesMrs. J. Rolf of Sprlngville was day. Bridge was enjoyed by the "le holiday guest of her daughter Misses Mildred Hall, Martha HowMr. and Mrs. Loris ard, Florence Duckworth and the and Park. hostess. son-in-la- w Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis and son Max were visitors in Salt Lake City Friday and Saturday of last After visiting for sometime In Utah, with relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Davis returned New Year's day to their home in Mrs. Stell-ma- n Monterey, California. Cowun and baby accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Davis to their home and will visit there with them. week. After spending the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Belliston, Miss Lucille Greenhalgh returned Sunday to her home in A delightful party was held New Santaquin. Year's eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Christen-se- n Mrs. J. E. Andrews. A turkey dinand son ner was served at 8:00 o'clock on Maurice returned from Salt Lake small tables artistically decorated CUy Tuesday after a week's visit in holiday colors. At 11 o'clock the with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence party adjourned to the dance in Brooks. the Arlington. Those who enjoyAn enjoyable affair was given by ed the affair were: Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Memmott, Mr. and Mrs. Ray the members of the Woodbine Club Gadd, Mr. and Mrs. A. Delos Pax-ma- n and their husbands when they enoi Salt Lake City, Mr. and tertained at a "watch party" at the Mrs. Paul K. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Park LeRoy Whitehead. Mr. and Mrs. New Year's eve. Cards and a social James H. Ockey, Mrs. Leland Bel- were diversions. Delicious refreshliston, Miss Lucille Greenhalgh. ments were served to the following: of Santaquin. Mr. and Mrs. Hos-m- Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Black. Mr. and Grace, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pat- Mrs. Leonard Linton, Mr. and Mrs. terson. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tolley, Stan Jarrett. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Alma Tranter, Miss Elma Jones Chase. Mrs. Fred Kpndall Mrc and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Andrews. Clarence Ingram. Will Allen and Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Park. Wild Bird Fluctuation Mrs. W. C. Andrews was hostess A scientist has advanced the view to the members of the Ladies LitIn the numbers of erary club at her home Monday that fluctuations wild birds and other animals are evening. Mrs. I. M. Petty gave a governed by sun rfpots. which occur Kecent Bioeranhv of the t.wpivn most famous women living in the tn cycles. United States today. Musical numbers were given by Miss Evelyn Womin'l Good Qualities Kronen. The following members of There Is this good thing about the club were in attendance: Mrs. women they share your riches Just T. W. Allred. Lula McPherson, Mrs. a cheerfully as they do your dot-rty- . William Bailey, Mrs. J. L. Belliston. Mrs. W. F. Brough. Bertha Charles Dudley Warner. McPherson. Neva Booth. Mrs. Ralph Belliston. Mrs. T. H. Burton Mrs P. B. Cowan, Mrs. E. R. Forrest, airs. Croorge A. Sperry. Mrs. Dennis wooci, Mrs. 1. m. Petty, and Mrs er W. C. Andrews. Ancient "Talking Doll" In the grave of a child of the pre historic Mayan Indians were found forerunners of the talking doll-li- ttle dolls with whistles In them. British Standard Measure An Imperial quart Is the meas ure of a quart as nppointed by statute to be used throughout the United Kingdom. The standard Is also adopted by the other nations forming the British federation. Criminal Organizations "Black Hand" was the name of a society of anarchists in Spain. The Black Hand gang was suppressed lu 1883. T'ie name Is also applied to the mntlia, an organization which terrorized Italy for generations until It was suppresesd by the FasIn this' country the words cists. "black hand" are applied to groups of men who secretly organized for vengeance or blackmail. structure of Individu-working, earning and saving. And I know of no better plan to revive activity In a depression than to spend a proper volume of past savlugs to keep the momentum of business going. But unle$$ there are savings in prosper ity there cannot be spending taring depression. Those who practiced this plan during the past period of prosperity have a security and a protection against present adversity that could be provided In no other way. Those who did not are the ones who are now most dependent upon others. If there bad been more preaching of this doctrine when It was more feasible to put It into effect than It Is now, there would be less depression and less financial insecurity. However, while there should have been more emphasis on savings during prosperity, a measure of the emphasis today might properly be the other way, at least to the extent that those who can safely do so may well Increase their spending Instead of overdoing their saving. While many have seen their earnings fail, there are millions who have not suffered so seriously in respect to the real purchasing power of their Incomes. If we listened to all the scare stories of the day, one might get the Impression that everybody was out of a job and nobody's business was earning anything. Many of our people who are able to continue a normal program of prudent buying are curtailing their expenditures beyond reason. A Business Stimulus The wu total of this unreasonable curtailment of spending Is an economic Influence contributing to the stagnation of trade. By the opposite token, ( believe the resumption of normal spending on the part of those vho are able to do so would be an important tonic toward the stimulation of trade. I do not mean by this that we should have Indiscriminate spending merely for the sake of spending, but the very motive power of our economic life is the Interchange of goods, and unless we have that we cannot hare prosperity. I strongly believe that we are at that point In the depression stage of the business cycle that any sound stimulating influence will start a real movement In the direction of a return toward prosperity. 9 much of the weakness of the old state of affairs has been liquidated, o many maladjustments corrected and such large volumes of our consumers' goods have been used up or worn out that the pressure of necessitous purchases must sooner or later be felt. When that time definitely comes we may consider It the first Impulse of a new era of normal business. Levan High News The Levan High school music department Is considering the opera for the current year. The time of presentation has been set as early in March. C. Braithwaite and Mrs. Francom are the musical directors and Miss Evelyn Jones will have charge of the dramatical side. A leap year dance will be held In Levan Thursday January 13, by the L.. H. S. Ladies are being asked to pay 35c for themselves and pardner while the extra gents will be admitted for 15c. Music will be furnished by -- u.:,..,: u,,,.:.,1,., j ;,1:,i;:::j.:,,:,:l:ni1!:ll!; :::; "He Euilds Wisely Who Builds Well" TO BUILD WELL USE Nephi Plaster HAS NO EQUAL I The Largest and Purest Natural Deposit of Gypsum In the World NEPHI PLASTER and MFG. COMPANY ,il!Pnil!n!n!!!lt!;!!!1in'!!!!'n!in"!!l!!?ini!:!l'l'!l!lll"l ie merit am Banhirt Anociation. bear much of future economic planning to save the nation from a repetition of depression and promote more table business rvr'vudb ik I have also returned to school. Vernon Davis haa returned to know no better plan to suggest Mona after spending part of his A the L. H. S. orchestra. Reporter, Juul Dalby Summing It Up Take care not to burdeu your day with more than lti bar, It Doesn't Pay Even when you're right It doesn't ever pny to get mad abont It American Magazine. Baby's Sense of Colors Usually, yellow, red. white, gray and black are the first colors recognized by a baby in the order named, after the sixth month. Great Watershed The American continental divide Is the watershed ridge in the Ricky mountain region, between the streams flowing to the Atlantic ocean, and those flowing to the Pacific, or Into the Interior baslna. 7, 1932 MILLER Jim Gilispie brought In another mountain lion that he captured in the hills east of Mona last week. This is the 6th lion that Mr. has killed since last fall. He has also been successful In getting one bear. Karl Newton. Percy Newton and Melvin Kay have returned to school at the B. Y. U. after spending the holidays at their respective home in Mona. Grant and Veloy Vest C STEPHENSON Former Prtsidtnt Thursday, January Mona Happenings ECONOMIC PLAN Karl Steele was a business visitor Salt Lake City Tuesday. Duke Page of Payson was Nephl Wednesday uu business. Entered In the Post Office at Nephl. Utah as second class mall matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. TIMES-NEW- RUBBER GOODS Hot Water Bottles and Fountain Syringe holiday vacation in Salt Lake C'.ty. A wedding dance and shower was given in the Ward hall last Monday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Goff. Many useful presents were given to the young couple by the large crowd in attendance. The was formerly Miss Aleene Kay, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Kay. The young couple will make their home in Payson. Velna Evans and Mugie Kay re turned to Salt Lake City Sunday to resume their studies. The Junior Economic club met at the home of Miss Mern Newton cn The evening was Monday night. spent In sewing, chatting and playing games. Dainty refreshments were served to the following: Josephine Kay, Aleta Swasey. Ivy Seam-onLorna Swasey, Melva Kay, Mrs. Leah Jordan and the hostess Lucille Fow-ke- s. Miss Mern Newton. reporter. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond King and lly of Provo spent the holidays with Mr. King's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. King. Mrs. Allen Goff of Payson is spending a few days with her 63c OTHERS 25 per cent DISCOUNT Nephi Drug Co. e. I believe injsmlles, of the bob white. he heart Gf heavy;" in evenhough-tin uiv lending a hand; onin scoping ine roaa oi me shade of a tree some neigh to phut a while with mother Mrs. George Kay. Vernon Davles spent the holidays bors; In saying kind things before in Salt Lake City. it is too late; in Keeping my eyes A delightful supper was given by on the 'stars though I walk in the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jordan immed- mire. I believe that nothing can It; that iately after the New Year's eve hurt be save only asmeI let nearer me dance. Covers were laid for eight each failure brings ultimate success; that should I ever guests. the reach the topmost rung of om-eladder I should make way ior beside LEROY WHITEHEAD stooping to help them up T believe that God hates no GIVES GOOD TALK mo one but does despise a man that Life's Loom Everlasting but the loom of life never stops, but the pattern whlca wag weaving when the eun went down Is weaving when it cornea up roruerrow. Henry Ward Beecher. We sleep, rs cheats. "I believe in broad fields of ripe- ening clover; I believe in trusting the man at whom the child smues. (Continued from page one) be done. It forever burdens us with they troubles that never happen; with the crossing of bridges that are not in our pathway; with (ear of enemies that never existed. This attitude .can only be changed through its greatest enemy Optimism. Edgar A. Guest has given us a receipt by which this tool can be used, in one of his poems: Somebody said that it couldn't be done. But with a chuckle replied That "Maybe it couldn't" but he would be one Who woudln't say so 'till he'd I believe in getting ready for things; in cutting corn until there is enough and then in cutting more; in piling the winter wood high against the kitchen wall; in saying 'Goodnight' so that if by chance I do not wake I may stand unafraid before Him without regret or repining tor tne done or undone, words spoken or unspoken. I believe In saying only those things which I might say before my mother; in doing only the things that I might frankly tell be done and he did it. Somebody scoffed: "Oh, you'll never do that; At least no one ever has done it;" took off his coat and he took of his hat And the first thing we knew he'd begun it. With a lift of his chin and a bit of a grin, Without any doubting or quiddit. He started to sing as he tackled the But he thing That couldn't it. oslcL PASTRY Grand Cakes we make in our sunny bakery the kind you'll be proud to serve at your next tea, luncheon or party. Our cakes and pastries are' famous all over the town for delicious and unusual flavor. And start the new year out cprrectlyby making a resoultion to buy only . Nephi Made Bread. . . and then keep your resolution. her." "I tried. So he buckled right in with a trace of a grin On his face. If he worried he hid it. He started to sing as he tackled the thing That couldn't CAKE believe in the fleecy white clouds which float in the heavenly blue. I believe in bending my head to a friendless cur, but in keeping it erect in the presence of those whose pretended greatness wasn't won by their own efforts; who have not done something to make the world brighter and better. I believe in childhood. I believe In manhood. I believe in womanhood. I believe in the storm which rises suddenly, and passing, leaves the sun shining brighter than ever. I believe that storms are due in my life, but I know that after them comes the morning, bright with promise, a new day." Unselfishness and Optimism work harmoniously together. One cannot be seperated from the other. It is a matter of perfect team-worWe can drive with absoulte safety with this team and they will take us safely through the present period of insecurity and remove three words from the word "Depression" "D" "E" and "I" so that it will read L X. k. be done and he did There are thousands to tell you it cannot be done, There are thousands to prophesy failure. "Press There are thousands to point out to one by one.. you The dangers that wait to assail HOME-MAD- BAKERY Home of E BREAD Elgin Garrett, Prop. On." you. buckleln with a blUof a grin. Just take off your coat and go to it; Just start in to sing as you tackle the thing That cannot be done and you'll' do it. This wonder team. Unselfishness and Optimism, are expressed tn a fine way in the following creed: "I believe in the cheery whistle But just Growing- children need plenty of milk in their daily diet. Order a bottle every day from Meadowbrook Dairy, where pure, rich creamy milk is supplied to you. Give it too the youngsters after school when they come in hungry IT IS ONE OF NATURES FINEST OUR PRICES ARE FOODS RIGHT. Meadowbrook Dairy I Hereby llil Resolve to use nationally 7.amouA. ALEX ITEXACO HOTEL AND The Alexandria Hotel is an affiliated unit of the Eppley Hate! Cos 22 Hotels in the middle west. Louisville. Ky. Firestone Products During 1932 TEXACO SERVICE Earl Greenhalgh. Mgr. Phone No 0 OF EVERYTHING VERY CENTRE and PrttsburflKPaand the Hamilton chain of Hotels In Cblrfomia LCEPPLEY vmrnarm as Pmkkrrt . Chicago CHARLES B. HAMILTON Prttk)ent I Managing Dinclar' fc OFFICE-32- 0 nvns Superior ROOMS I !! 4 4 Av NaMchiftan 4-- l . |