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Show PAGE FOUR THE Baskut Bawl (By K. E. G.) TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, Stores To Close On Washington's Birthday Local News "ON TO THE TOURNAMENT I FRIDAY FEB. 19 DIME NITE SATURDAY NIYLLIPS HOLMES MIRIAM HOPKINS goes a long way by telephone. Here are a few places e you can reach by for 80 cents or . . 15c KINDS of WOMEN 2 SUN. - MON. - TIES. Matinee Moo. 2:30 SALLY EILERS Sweetheart 10c 25c Surprise your friends with a call. From NEPHI to of Bad Girl DANCE TEAM Burley, Ida St. George Montrose, Colo Elko, Nev Just as yon want them WED. AND TIIURS. Constance Cummlngs The North Ward M Men have not yet assured themselves of a e tussell at place In the at Provo. They must first defeat the Goshen M Men before their sailing is clear. The tournament Is being cut down to seven teams, thus lnter-stak- 80c 75c 80c 65c necessary, Springvllle says that they are coming down team, school and town and are going to win that game Friday night. They are determined to take It and Nephl will have one But, grand Job stopping them. Nephl has handled several Grand Jobs succesfuly thus far this year and are waiting patiently for the big game. M.S.T.&T.C0. Merchant Tickets Good Both Nights the elimination making These are night rates and apply from 8.30 p. m. to 1:30 a. m. GUILTY GENERATION The entire Springvllle team was at the Spanish along the side-linFork game Tuesday night. Max Senior, lanky forward of that out fit watched the movements of the two teams, with his chin and lower jaw descending downward. Per sonal opinion says that he thought the Springvillers were going to have an easy contest In Nephl Friday. Senior never was rightor at least when he thought that. es STOCKHOLDERS MEETING NIOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that there will be a meeting of the stockholders of the NEPHI NATIONAL BANK OF NEPHI, UTAH, a corporation, on the 24th day of February, 1932, at 3 o'clock P. M. In the Court Room of the County Court House at Nephl, Juab County, Utah, for the purpose of considering ways and means for the reopening of said Bank, and such other and furthur business as may properly come before the meeting. Dated this 18th day of February, 1932. And so Put on your old Crimson Bonnet, With the Gold Ribbon on it And Cheer for the old Juab high. Through the guards of Springville Winning points they'll sprinkle, In their fight-an- d win the game. Nephl National Bank By J. S. Ostler President (With 3 apologies Bonnet'.) to the 'Old gray And again we say "ON TO THE TOURNAMENT ! ' Charles A. Hall Enjoys Birthday Party Tuesday Charles A. Hall was the honor at a surorise nartv mipst. nf criwen at In cele- his home Tuesday evening bration of his 78th birthday anniversary. Various furnishai th entertainment for the evening. The were served refreshments miowing and enjoyed the evening: Mr. and Mrs. James Vickers, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Vickers, Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Miller, Laura Price of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Hprmnn Vlflrorc John C. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Brent D. Hall, Mrs. Charles A. Hall and i. . "Pop, what Is philosophy?" "Something that a fish never wor Hw stoat" (SJl 1111. BU iyodloat.) WMT) IotIm. If you can't bury yourself In books nowadays," says perusing Pearl, "it isn't for any lack of dirt In them." Equalization Dates Set By County Commission Equalization davs for .Tnah Pram. ty were set hv thu .Tnah rv,nti Commission at their meeting last Thursday. The commissioners will near compiainis ana protests of taxpayers at NeDhi on .Tune S onH 20 and in Eureka on June 6. Business concerning nlrt widow pensions in the county was taken up, along with claims against the county, which were audited end ordered paid. Bee Roasts Pork Roasts Our market will have unsual bargains for our customers Saturday. Tender, juicy Beet Pot Roasts for IOC Pcr pound. Also Pork Shoulder Roasts cut from young hogs at 106 Per pound. These are very cheap prices for quality meat two Green Beans The large size cans of Utah grown and Utah packed cut Green Beans, either (Twin Peaks or Utah Valwill sell for gc ley) SI. 85 per Saturday. These per can case, will go well with either Pot Roasts or Pork Shoulder Roasts. Good solid heads of Imperial Valley Lettuce will sell for 5 all day Saturday. Don't miss seeing our window and store Tha Junior Class Pave the fnllnnr- ing program on Lincioln's birthday: Prayer, Verla Mikkelson; song, Lucille Ellison: Dance. Mavtno PottTT- Vocal solo, E. I. Isaasson; piano suio, fteca sperry; Talk, Supt. O. L. Barnett; Vocal solo, Miss Marie Call. assembly is being pre- nintn grade English jneunder the direction of Thftekly par it. dpP iviiss Aieccair. By Florence Wilson. Credit Financing In Utah Has Commenced out a printed form, which will be available soon. At the same time, ne must execute a note for the full amount of his loan and give a first Gas 21 I-- 2C SILVER MAPLE SEEVHCE mortgage on his 1932 crop. The loan PCt carries Sfl nnn nrui onA vllij can be loaned as a maximum to cicu larmer, r The Bankers' xir Mveb. V0WVI JJUtUl company, which begins operation this week, is capitalized for $1 000 -000. Applications blanks for loans wui ue avaiiaDie to borrowers at any intermountain bank. xnis loan company will operate to finance the wwva muuau aild extend ' the nhlltratlnn. &v,y,,o Ul 1UW- ers and reduce interest of an overburdened industry,charges eliminating the necessity of market dum- - iivti. A. B. T)WVer acolctant r V 1 1 agent of the department of agriculture, arrived Sunday from Grand Forks N. D., to make the half million dollar fund for feeding sheep and cattle available at once. This fund Is suplementary and additional to the Bankers Livestock Loan Our Two New Ones The O. P. Skaggs System Bakery of Salt Lake City has created two most unusual new One is O. products. P. S. Raisin - Cinnamon Rolls the other is O. P. S. Sweet Rye Bread, and our store now has them both in stock. Both of these new items sell at each, though they St are easily worth 10c or more. Try one or both of them White Soap Bob Bob White Soap is as good as other the laundry Soaps, same size cakes and does not contain Nap-th- a. Saturday our store will sell 10 bars for only 20 This is history's lowest price on Bob White LaunTake addry Soap vantage of it. We will also sell 8 lb pails of Swift's Silverleaf Lard for only Saturday 69 C per pail. company. Secretary Hyde agreed to' make this fund available following a conference with Senator Reed SmOOt And r'nn rroc-- f Colton. A similar fnnri la u for Idaho livestock men. Loans willj be made through county agents,i acFOOD cording to orranncmAnf. made by Senator John Thomas of "A Sawty of Purity" jutum, ueseret News. RSK3GGS 2ffi0RES 18, 1932 Roll irs Mr. and Mrs. 'Albert W. Bean an nounce the marriage of their dau ghter, Nelda, to Carl Haynes on February 9. The ceremony took place In Provo. The young couple will make their home In this city. Elders Ernest Bailey and Herman McCune arrived home Thursday afternoon, after having successfully filled a three year mission in the FOR SALE MY HOME AND Samoan Islands. Elder Bailey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Langley A, Farm. Call 264. Bailey, and Elder McCune Is the Due to a special program having son of Mr. and Mrs. George McCune been arranged In the high school The Fort Wall Camp of the D. U. lor Thursday evening, the South Ward M. I. A. opera, "Sailor Maids' P. met last Friday evening at the has been postponed until Saturday home of Vice Captain Ellzatbeth night. The presentation will begin Ostler. A patriotic program was at. 7:30 In the ward chapel. Prices presented, folowed by a discussion or admission are 10c and 25c. of business matters. Dainty refresh' ments were served to thirty-fiv- e. Married Folks of Nephl are invtt cd to attend an. old time leap year Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beagley were dance, to be held in the North pleasantly surprised at their home ward amusemet hall. Monady eve- Wednesday evening. Games featur ning, February 29. Those attending en the entertainment for the even are urged to wear old time cos ing. Delicious refreshments were tumes. "Fiddler Bill" Sperry will served. Those enjoying the affair furnish the music. Prices 35c and other than the honored guests, were 10c. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Greenhalgh, Mr and Mrs. Heber Jenkins, Mr. and NOTICE Mrs. Dan Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Al ton Memott, Mr. and Mrs. George All Legionairres, Veterans of For O. Latimer, Mr. and Mrs. Warner men be and eign Wars, Stephensen, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard at the Legion Hall at 10:30 A. M. Linton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner, Monday to participate In the Wash Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nielsen, Mr. ington bithday parade. and Mrs. Ray Powell, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Vickers, Mrs. Lucille Lunt and Mrs. John S. Cowan. High School News Here is a convenient station to fill up on gas and oil, for here you get real service with a smile, real products. No inferior grades in either gas or oil are carried, thus assuring you of the best possible in milage, We speed and motor maintain the lowest prices possible, consistent with standard quality products. Try us today when you refuel. Grant Nelson of Salt Lake City spent three days of this week in this city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Painter. Mrs. Nelson, af ter a month's visit with her parents, returned to Salt Lake City Thura day with her husband. CLASSIFIED less. DUNN Leo . tele-pron- JAMES Cartello In commemoration of the George celebra Washington of "Baskut Bawl tion all business houses of Nephl After a lay-o- ff for two weeks, the old typewritei will close Monday. This will give Is again clicking out thoughts ab the busnless men opportun out the local basket ball situation lty to participate Inample the parade and We hope you've missed the column. programs on that day. The attention of the entire state will be focused on Nephl for the came Friday night. The Nebo div ision is getting to be an Important cog in the basket ball Industry of the state and the lone game will WATCH for the Children's Easter determine whether last year's rep Party with "Peter Rabbit- glvei resentatlve In the state tournamen by The American Legion Auxiliary Springvllle, will have a chance, or a new champion, NEPHI, be I AM AGENT For STARK BROS. crowned. Trees and Plants Sidney Scott 10c ALL COMEDY Thursday, Feb. Members of the Social Neighbors club and their husbands were en tertained at a bridge party Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ostler. Prizes were won by Mrs. Gilbert Bailey, Mrs. A. L. Garbett. Robert Winn and I M. Petty. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. I. M. Petty, Mrs. P. B Cowan. Mrs. George Ostler, Mrs. George Sperry and Mrs. Russell Hawkins. Refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Owen L. Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foote, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Cowan, Dr. and Mrs. T W. Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Howkins, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Petty, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winn, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bailey, Mrs. George A. Sperry, Mrs. George Ostler, Mrs. W. C. Andrews, George D. Haymona. J Nephi Merc. Co. THE VERY CENTRE OP EVERYTHING r r--. i JLii LEXANDRIA HOTEL INTERNATIONALLY Levan News SINGLE WITH BATH ATTRACTIVE WEEKLY, MONTHLY AND RESIDENTIAL RATES The Alexandria Hotel is an of liated unit of the Eppley Hotel Cos 22 Hotels In the middle west Louisville. Ky. ' night. A delicious lucheon was ser ved at eleven o'clock to thirty-nin- e guests. Mrs. James Paysturp and two children returned home after spend ing the winer in Ephraim. Mrs. Dan Shepherd and Mrs. A. Earshaw of Petaluma, Calif, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Shep herd. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Bown of Provo spent the week-en- d here. They were the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Erick Peterson and family of Salt Lake City motored to Levan where they spent a week at the home of Mrs. Peterson's parents, Mr. and. Mrs. J. A. Bosh. A patriotic meeting will be held at 10:30 Monday in commemoration of the Celebatlon. Thelma Jackman was hostess to the members of the "Chicken Creek" Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers at her home last Friday. A large number of the priesthood of Levan turned out Monday and choped up all the wood that had had been donated to the church. In he evening a free dance was held for all who had worked or helped in any way. Levan High News The Levan high school will present a special program to be given in the church on Friday as their observance of the Bi- - Centenlal of George Washington's birth. Grant Gardner will be the speaker. The remainder of the program consists of essays, readings and musical numbers from members of the high school. The L. H. S. orchestra sponsored a dance on Thursday, February 11. Afterward an "exciting basket ball game between the Levan and Mona Boy Scouts was played. Levan was victorious, 4. The girl's basketball team defeated the faculty In their second game after playing an extra period. The final score was 10-Last week. Yell maste Faye Shepherd conducted a contest for the most original yell. The prize will be awarded to Miss Mary Aagard In 3-- 8. the near future. Virginia Hanson was the hostess to the J. J. club Saturday evening. A committee to be In charge of the initation of new members next fall as appointed. Miss Powell, continuing the talks on Girl Problems, spoke on "Health and Charm". The Valentine scheme In entertainment, decorations, and refreshments, was carted out during the remainder of the evening. Reporter, Jutil Dalbyi v. 2.WT0$8. $9. DOUBLE WITH BATH $4--. TO Mrs. Emma Mortensen entertain ed the members of the "HL. O. A.1 club last Thursday afternon at her home. Social chatting and a dain ty luncheon was enjoyed by all. Mr .and Mrs. Ruthford Tanner announce the arrival of a son ,born February 12. Mrs. Tanner Is at the home of her mother, Mrs. Charles Painter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Francom entertained at their home Friday FAMOUS RATES and Pittsburgh. Pa and the Hamilton chain of Hotels in California E.CEPPLEY CHARLES President a HAMILTON Director CORNER OF FIFTH AND SPRING STREETS LOS ANGEL PS. CWMSOXmcg 320 Ato. Michigan Avm. Suit. 422 Phone-Suptrl- 4410 Tf fTTW in HEAVY WEIGHT BIB OVERALLS 0 LEVI STRAUSS WAIST OVERALLS LEATHER FACED CANVASS GLOVES Prices are lower now on many items than they were 1 5 years ago. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY AND BE READY FOR SPRING WORK. |