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Show Thursday, May 26. THE 1932 TIMES-NEW- S. NEPHI. UTAH Local News Happenings YOU CAN DEPEND on c FRESH SUPER STRENGTH ANTI-KNOC- K CflaB GASOLINE 17 c gal MEETS ALL SPECIFICATION REQUIRE- A FIRST - GRADE, WATER- MENTS WHITE, SUPERIOR MOTOR FUEL. TRY A TANK FULL TODAY AND GET A REAL THRILL WHY NOT USE THE BEST LUBRICATING OILS MONEY CAN BUY? Let Us Fill Your Crankcase with STARCO or SINCLAIR OILS Pure Pennsylvania) PER QUART 30c (100 Some Motors Prefer WESTERN OILS Oils. We Recommend GLOBE Quart A Finest Grade. Per 20c AT HAL Service Stations Nephi, Fillmore, Holden, Beaver, Cedar City, Washington, Modena, Milford, Delta, Eureka, Goshen, Springville, Midvale, and Salt Lake City, (3 stations.) WHY WE NEED A TARIFF ON COPPER! PAGE FIVE Agriculturalist Tells of Weed Contol Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hud Mrs. J, N. C. Pexton was a Salt Lake visitor Monday and Tuesday. son. May 19. a son. BY HARDEN BENNION Hosmer Fenn of Salina was the George H. Parkins sons John and eekend guest of Miss Thora Mc- - Lynn and Victor Oadd spent the State Commissioner of Agriculture One of the great problems before week-en- d Farlane. in Salt Lake City. the world today la when and how financial depression will Mrs. O. W. Lunt was among the Mrs. R. J. Salisbury of Mantl the present It is not my purpose to make Salt Lake City visitors on was a Nephl visitor Monday and end. discussion and! prediction of solTuesday. ution of such problem, but I have all confidence that it will come parEarl Parkins of Salt Lake City Is Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pexton motor' the farmer who. In my a guest this week at the home of ed to Provo Friday, returning home ticularly to opinion, has the most dependable Mr. and Mrs. George H. Parkins. that evening. and trustworthy source of living and family. However, fori E. Mrs. O. Pyper and children Mrs. Arvel Sperry and family of I do (himself wish to present to the farnot left Monday for Salt Lake City Tooele are house guests this week mers of the state a problem conwhere they will visit with relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Park. fronting them, the termination of and friends. which Is not "just around the corMr. and Mrs. Joel Taylor arrived ner,' but Instead is Mrs. Lloyd Powell of Payson vis home Tuesday after a week's visit nnd more difficult growing bigger every day and ited the latter part of the week at In Logan. will never come "around the corthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray ner" except through organized effPowell. Miss Virginia Sperry Is spending ort and constant concentrated atthe week In Provo with Mss Martha tention and hard work. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Simons and Coleman. Such a problem is the prevention family of Payson visited here Mon of and increase of noxious Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Young of weedspread day. Howard and Aline Simons re Infestation of your land and mained to visit for a short time at Clear Lake were guests of Mr. and eradication of such existing Inthe home of Mrs. George R. Mrs. D. C. Sparks on Sunday. festations. mean an Such infestations Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pay of Or Immense Increase ofsurely toll and labor The third year clothing club met dervllle spent the week-en- d In this In the care of your farm, a great Wednesday. The time was spent In city visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. depreciation In the value and marsewing and voting on the constitu G. Pay. keting possibilities of your farm pro tion and s. ducts and. in addition, a very great Hall Lucille Mr. Mrs. Earl and Haymond and depreciation in the actual value of Reporter, Lacell of family and Haymond your land and its lmprovments. So. Springville were Sunday guests of In my Judgment, this weed problem Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pay. is more serious to the ' farmers of our state than is the present disof Petaluma Max Pheolaman financial situation. Califoma transacted ibuslness In tressing is true, under our state laws, It week-end this city last and the fore the state of agriculture part of the week, leaving Wednesday is charged department with the duty and res-- ! for Salt Lake City. Mr. Pheolaman ponsibility of caring for this issue, was here In the Interests of the and is given broad power in the enPheolaman Hatchery of California forcement of weed eradication, and in the quarantine and destruction Social Companions club members of and yet met Thursday evening at the home the loss and cost products; of such enforceof Mrs. Leah Latimer. An enjoy ment come back to the property able time was spent by the following owner and unless paid promptly Mesdames Clara Chappell, Ida Bel by him. the sale of his property listen, Mable Chrlstison, Ethel A under the same process as result Irons, Birdie Kendall. Ethel S. Irons from failure to pay his taxes. Ethel Gadd, Rhea Beagley, and the Under these conditions I want to hostess, Leah Latimer. present to the farmer of our state as possible, the necessity as The fourth year sewing club met of strongly their being aggressively active at the school. The in Monday high this work themselves on time was spent In sewing and el theirdoing own farms and, in addition, offcers for both classes. The that they do everything' possible electing officers elected for the Nifty Dres to influence neighbors to do ers are as follows: President, Nelda likewise and their to create public senVice Cowan; president, Jean Ken timent that will be strong and inA story of the cattle dall ; Secretary-reasure- r, Margaret fluential in the community toward range, a tale of feud and Wright; Reporter, Vanda Foote: this issue, and in addition will preromance. For years the Cheer Leader, Shirley Irons; Prog- vent the creation of indebtedness ram committee, Alice Chrlstenser. and the Starks have against the homes and farms of the Catherine Bowles, Thora Bracken people bitter carried on a openly through enforcement by the and Ida Greenhalgh. feud. When Julia Stark departmnet of agriculture of the law. comes home from school in Among the out of town people It is our very earnest desire to Los Angeles and sees Willwho attended the funeral of Thomsuch calamity, and yet if there as H. Carter Friday were the fol- can be created iam McCann, there is the a community movelowing: Alex Gourley, George Gour-le- ment to accomplish this very call of youth to youth. Then Clarence Gourley, Misses Millie old Stark is found dead with and important project, and and Margaret Gourley of Eureka; if there should be a few individuals a bullet hole in his temple Mr. and Mrs. S. Klingson and son who fall to Join in this worthy efand young McCann standGean, Mrs. E. J. Hall, Mrs. B. J fort, we can and will apply the law Davis and daughter Catherine, Mr and enforce compliance therewith. ing by. Almost simultaneand Mrs. Joe Crawley, Mr. and Mrs, In addition we will be more than ously there is a shot and Clinton Crawley of Provo; Mrs. C. McCann falls. Enemies to render any possible serL. Harding, son Clair and daughter pleased vice whenever possible. Julia though they are, DeMaxine of Calisnte, Nevada. In conclusion, I want to urge all nurses him back to life. farmers and their families to develspising him for what she op a love and respect for the land believes he did, yet loving they own and carry always In their him for himself she works hearts and minds a determination to preserve and care for the same out her own romance. A shower was given at the home by keeping It free from the "damn-ag-lnof Mr. and Hyrum Anderson In William MacLeod Raine and otherwise weed honor of Miss Erma Jensen, daugh- maintaining itspest and has given us a story of a productivity ter of Loren Jensen of Moroni, who value. desert feud, of lives filled was married to Floyd Jensen on with active living, with May 25. The ceremony was perNOTICE formed by her grandfather, J. C. great hates, great advenJensen. They will make their home tures, great loves a story TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: In Freedom. which nolds the reader to Fire policies from 278 to 300 and Those present were: Clea Robert- dwelling fire policies from 5201 to the interest of the rapidly son, Deon Allred, Athalie Johnson, 5225, both inclusive, of the Nephl developing plot. Marjorie Guymon, Ora Livingston, Utah Agency of this Company have Fvlyn Smyth, Alice Smyth, Han-n- a been mislaid, lost, destroyed or Johnson, Victoria Yorgason, stolen from the office of A. V. PyJessie Oldroyd, Ilerte Oldroyd, Vel- - per, Agent, and this is to notify ma Christensen and Neva, Lillis any person or persons holding the and Vay Jensen of Moroni. above policies the same are void and of no effect. Mrs. Emma Maylett of Mantl NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL a few days last week with INSURANCE COMPANY. spent It will run serially in these telatlves and friends here. A. V. Pyper, Agent columns and you will Nephi, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Holman and Ray want to read it. Watch Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jamson and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Holman have for the opening chapters. to gone Wyoming to spend the sum- three sons of Eureka were guests mer months on their sheep ranch last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mayer. there. The Deserts Price weed-infest- MacLeod Raine ns ld y, nec-cessa- ry Ft, Green News Wftr MM ff&l'MmV Mkmwi lit?' M section of Africa and his Typical copper miner of the Congo lives in a grass house and wife. His wages are 35c a day. He pays neither rent nor tasee. g" The Times-New- s Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Anderson and children have returned home for the summer. He with his mother and sister spent five days last week with friends In Wyoming and Ida ho. IFKUEIB Wheeling is ONE difference between Modern Automo- City Motor Co. T)TCK" Phone 35 "BUZZ" YOUR SELF YOUR SWEETHEART YOUR MOTHER YOUR FATHER.. AS THEY ARE TODAY Take snapshots often. The film are so good and so cheap. EIGHT EXPOSURES FOR ONLY And a new roll of films Free if you do not get good pictures IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU Ord & Mangelson DRUGGISTS Mis Mae Andrews of Nephl was Mills News the guest Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Thoral Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Fields and son were Greenwood visitors Mrs. Dean Howard and son B were Sclpio visitors Thursday. W. C. Young was In Nephi Friday on business. Mrs. Tressa Hanson and Marti and Delbert Lee Thursday In Sclpio visiting relatives and friends. swnt with Mr. and Mrs. A. Richards of Las Vegas, were week-en- d guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Fields. Mrs. Richards Is a daughter of Mr. Fields. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams and family of Nephl were Mills visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wlliams and son Niel were Nephl visitors Mrs. John Williams and family Thursday. of Adams spent the week-en- d at home in Mills. George E. Howard returned to their Nephl Friday after spending the Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ashman and week in Mills. children were Nephl visitors Officers of the Juab stake primary were present at the meeting Mrs. Roy McPherson and visitors Tuesday. The following were Nephi visitors Monday. from Nephl were present: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith, Miss Mable Sperry, Miss Reta Sperry and Mrs. War"RacaivarV Diitlst ner Stephenson and small A receiver Is appointed by tha court to take over the affairs of Misa Darlen Ivle of Sclpio is ao Insolvent company In the Interspending a few days in Mills as a est of stockholders and creditors. It guest of her sister, Mrs. Dean la his duty to collect as much as possible either by operation or and then to turn It over Mrs. Winters of Levan has been liquidation, to or creditors tn the stockholders enjoying a visit with her daughters amounts. Washingproportionate in Mills, Mrs. Edhardt Bendixton ton Star. and Mrs. Embro Bendixtlon. CY'SMEA TMARKET SATURDAY WE WILL FEATURE CHOICE BABY BEEF, POT ROAST, per lb. CHOICE BEEF POT ROASTS per Pound LEAN PORK ROASTS per Pound 12c 10c 10c '.. Lowest FARES in Years Offers AND I IHUUUH I II V.VJOI IUU IIIA.H t ' ' ' ' TO SLND INVITATIONS I r Mob-iloi- The YOUR CHILDREN Union Pacific and the others. bile Be convinced before you buy See and drive Now on display in The New CHEVROLET our show room. We Don't Want You To Be Disappointed. bright yellow and We are headquarters Our red WRECKER is for Standard Oil Comready at all times l, pany products Phone 35 for Quick Zerolene, greases Service. -Top Dressing,. Floor Chevrolet Parts and Oil. Fly Spray, etc. Accessories Mechanical Repair Department ready this week. Our expert shopman guarantees all work regardless of make of car. Bring your troubles to us. Under present management you may be assured of honest service. Mrs. Paul Madson gave a party in honor of her daughter, Pauline, on her fourth birthday anniversary. A large number of the girl's friends were present and spent an enjoyable afternoon. He Didn't Invite the Guests to His Party a 4H ed By William Mc-Can- mm LOW FAR.F More and more people travel by Bus these days. Four good reasons: It costs lcs. Perfect comfort. Handy down-tow- n depots. Convenient schedules. Next trip travel by bus. PHONE 22 for rates everywhere and travel Information. Bus depot, Forrest Hotel Nephi, Utah Remarkable Vacation Bargains West Daily from May 15 to Oct. 15; Daily from May 22 to Oct. 15. A East Return Limit, October 31. . Examples of Low Round-Tri- p Season Fares from Nephl to $38.12 Denver 66.17 Omaha 66.17 Kansas City 76.67 Chicago New York $121.49 New Orleans Los Angeles Portland Boston Washington Proportionately 84.40 37.50 44.10 128.57 116.82 summer, shjoy swift, transportation to your vacation destination. Go Union Pacific . . . over the smoothest toad-be- d on earth. Arrive hours, or day sooner. Arrive refreshed! "rares ar the lowest in years! tide-trito Ask about low-cocenic wonders of the West. Choice of return routes. Stopover anywher. Consult local agent for lower fares with shorter retorn limit. For farther laformatloai bm Laeal THIS Low Fares to other points OJFdQdDM st D. 8. SPENCER Aat General PiawnfO A real Salt Laka CJtj. Utah PACDffOC The OVERLAND ROUTE |