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Show Thursday, Tune 9, THE 1932 TIMES-NEW- Local - Social ANNOUNC NG OUR NEW LINE OF Miss Marlon Wise of Fillmore Is visiting In this city, a guest of Mrs. James Jackson. Mrs. J. E. Ostler and daughters Elda and Marjolaln motored to Pro-vo Wednesday. Keith Haws of Logan is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mrs. T. E. Carter. Products Mrs. Robert Winn and Miss Af ton Greenwood spent Wednesday in Springville visiting at the home of Mrs. Nelson Beal. MADE BY W. P. FULLER & CO. FULLERINE Mrs. Ernest Sorenson and daugh ter Ruth of Levan were guests dur ing the week at the home of Mr. DRY CLEANER AUTO POLISH LIQUID WAX Furniture POLISH GLASS CLEANER FLY SPRAY and Mrs. Ed. V. Downs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ockey of Salt Lake City visited Sunday and Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Winn. Mrs. Nephi Jackson and Miss Mar- Jackson are in Provo this week as house guests of Mrs. Wlllard Sowar ds. Jorie Please Remember OUR GAS IS THE FIRST GRADE CRYSTAL CLEAR GAS AND WE SELL IT FOR 3t7c gall. Sinclair Penn. Oil 30c per 20c per Globe OU qt. qt SPECIAL RATES ON OIL DRAINS AT HAL Service Stations Nephi, Fillmore, Holden, Beaver, Cedar City, Washington, Modena, Milford, Delta, Eureka, Goshen, Springville, Midvale, and Salt Lake City, (3 stations.) Mills News Local and Social Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Shaw were in Mr. and Mrs. Dell Ward and Mor Salt Lake City Tuesday on business. ris Blactaett of Sclpio visited with relatives in Mills Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gadd of Logan are enjoying a two week's vacation '" this city, guests of their parents. Mrs. Dean Howard and son Billie in Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Gadd and Mrs Wed Mills to home in their returned E. Morgan. J. with their visit a wek's nesday after parents in Scipio, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Complimentary to Mrs James H, A. Ivie. Eager of Monticello, and Mrs. Law rence Blackett of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Orson Cazier entertained at John R. Hanson and Embro made a business trip to family dinner at her home Suday. Covers were laid for eighteen guests. Wednesday afternoon. Ben-dextloLe-va- Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Cowan and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pierce and Miss Mrs. John S. Cowan and Mrs. Nelwere Levan lie Schofield were in Provo WedEmma Jane Pifcrce visitors Thursday. nesday to attend the commencement exercises of the Brigham Young were Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Fields Univeslty. Lev an visitors Thursday. Mrs. Fields and son Danniel remained for a Members of the Nephi Ward Glely visit. aner class held their mppt.ino' Tiiesrfav .nieht at the home Mrs. L. M. Hanson and children of 0ra jud. Work was continued went to Nephi Sunday to spend a on "Treasure's of Truth." A lesson few daps, asa guest of her soetaoi on correct modes of dress was given few days as the guest of her sister, by Mrs. P. L. Jones. Refreshments Mrs. Gean Sperry. were served. Fourteen members of the class were present. An excellent program was given at the Mills Sunday School Sunday Misses Mable by the following: Mannar Count for Moro Howard and Karla Vickers of NepIt's mighty fine to have company hi, and Dinsal Jensen and Reed clothes to wear on special occasions, Green of Fountain Green. but It's still finer to have every day Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hanson had manners that are so good they don't as guests Sunday Mable Howard, have to be changed when you're enand Karla Vickers of Nephi, and tertaining company. Cincinnati EnDinsal Jenson and Reed Green of quirer. Fountain Green. semi-month- The following children were taken British and French Flag--. to Nephi Sunday to be baptised: The British flag at the time of Ethel McPherson, Lodd Hanson, the American Revolution was a blue Dannil Fields and Cleo and Leo field with the crosses of St. Andrew Bendixton. Word to the WUe If you listen to the never dos, It's .mw done. David Lloyd fleorge. and St. George; St George, white cross ; St Andrew, red. The standard of France at this period was white with the flenr de lis, or lily. An Unequal Race! Mr. and Mrs. Will Lund of Can ada are visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Lund. Mr. and Mrs. Lund came to Nephi to observe their father's 85th olrthday anniversary, which occurs on June 10. S. NEPH1, UTAH The Livestock PAGE FIVE Local -- Social Situation Angele Pork consumption In Southern California shows a substantial increase over any previous period, the slaughter for the month of April indicating a gain of 23,673 had over the same period last year. The yearly slaughter for 1931 shows ait increase over any previous period of 80.882. In spite of price conditions there Is an element of optimism in the future of the hog industry, founded on the idea that when values are on an extremely low basis, the time la at hand to go into business. There is every reason In the light of past history and with confldance In the future to believe that the pork Industry will carry on. There are certain influnces connected with hog marketing that are not beneficial to the grower, and it Is only a matter of time until that situation will have been remedied. Only a few years back we were sending our barley abroad and we have almost completely ignored the importance of building up an outlet for our grain by conversion Into pork and other lines of meat food. We are now in the position where that policy is compulsory, as we all know what the foreign situation Is Every civilized nation raises barley. Under our standards of living, we cannot hope to compete with many of these nations, but we can hope to build up an outlet through the medium of livestock at least sufflc lent to supply our needs for meat Loa Mrs. Earl E. Hawkins motored to Salt Lake City Tuesday, returning home tlutt evening. Jay Swlndlehurst of Beaver is visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Haynes. Miss Afton Kendall arrived home Thursday from Logan where she has been attending the U. 8. A. C. this year. Miss Lorna Kendall, a Junior at that Institution, returned home Sunday. Miss Maxlne Adams, accompanied by Miss Katherlne Sumner of Oakland. California and Byron Tanner of Ogden. Utah, were Sunday guests of Misses Mable and Sadie Howard. Miss Adams was enroute to her home in Rexburg. Idaho, after having completed her Junior year at the University of Southern California. HOW YOU CAN WIN A $260 HOME MOVIE OUTFIT FREE Enter the IODENT-AGF- $25,000 A SMILE CONTEST May 15th to August 6th Come in and get information and Contest blanks Ft. Green News i The annual Maple Canyon day will be held on June 22nd. SEE OUR DISPLAY WINDOW A GOOD STOCK OF FILMS ON HAND AT All of the towns of Sanpete County and Nephi will be represented on the program. President E. O. Peterson of the Agricultural College will be the master of ceremonies. Ernest R. Anderson of Moroni is chairman of the committee. Prominent educ ators of the state will be among the food. The importation Into the state speakers. The Wool City band will The second year cooking club met recently and elected officers of hogs and pork products is an en furnish the music. as follows: President, Enid Howar- ormous item running Into millions th: Vice president, Melba Jenkins: of dollars. It would be helpful if the A good representation of local Scretary-Treasure- r, Ruth Burton; people of this section could take workers in the Primary and M. I. A. Reporter, Jane Lunt; Cheer leader advantage of the marketing oppor left this week to attend the June Margaret Lunt. The club has been tunity that is keeping the eastern convention in Salt Lake City. working on their cooking projects farmer going. There is no reason since organizing under the name of why we should pay tribute to the The Ladies Auxiliary Woolgrow farmers east of the rocky mountains ers met last Friday afternoon for the 'Leven Lucky Lunchers." In order to get a thing that we are their monthly meeting. A program so amply able to produce, and even was rendered after which the folfamily of at the low prices of hogs there Is lowing officers were elected for the Mrs. L. B. Howard and are visit Wyoming some advantage of converting grain coming year: President, Anna Cook: Rock in Springs, this week with relat ing Nephi into pork. There may be at times Vice Presidetn, Marie L. AUred; Cor ives. in the future when the grain will responding secretary, Lilian Coo"Alice" of the wonderland tale of offer a higher price, but we should mbs; Recording secretary, Ida HanAfter a week's visit here with Lewis Caroll, the new all talking start now to build up at least a sec- sen. her mother, Mrs. John E. Garrett, picture to be shown at the Venice ondary If not a primary use of our Morgan returned MonTheatre, is the first selection of grain In livestock fattening so as to Mrs. Earl Blackham and children Mrs. toEldon her home in Levan. children among all the fairy tales have an optional marketing med- of Moroni are visiting for a few day that childhood seeks for its delights ium. days this week with her mother, Mrs. Bryant Petty and children This is so because this story more In the middle west we are Inform- Mrs. Lyda Guymon. of Cedar City, Utah are guests this its emotions in attains the closely ed that 85 of the corn crop Is conweek at the home of her parents. common denominator of all normal verted Into meat food. Without hogs Mrs. Wiley Mower and children childish impulses. Of the substance neither the farm nor the products are visiting with her mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Garrett. of the major interests of dreams would be worth much. Barley is a Melissa Samuels. Miss Wanda Garrett left Satur that assail the pillows of the very substitute for corn. Seemingly, we for Logan to attend the Sum young, ALICE IN WONDERLAND' should get down to the same sysJohn K. Guymon and Mont Kel day In essence succeeds in recapturing tem of farming with hogs as an es ler and Udel Anderson of Moroni mer School at the Utah State Ag the spirit of childhood during fan sential part of the operation not left Sunday for Logan to take two ricultural College in that city. tasies as well as during its hours only as an added outlet for our week's training under the direction Mr. and Mrs. George Christiansen when awake. In "Alice" now a grain but there is a deal of of Professor A. R. McAUster of Jol- - of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. screen talkie for the first time, the waste around the farmgreat can be iet HI. that W. Mayer of Lynndyl motored to children may meet in visual form salvaged through hogs, and thus a the strange colonies of the author's saving is realized that is many times President and Mrs. Jos. R. Chris Spanish Fork and Alpine Sunday to world, and the world of "Alice, tne durrerenco between profitable tiansen and children, his mother, visit with friends. from the dormouse to the white rab- and unprofitable operations. Mrs. Ellen Christiansen, and Mr. of Ogbit with the pink eyes, the home cat We have found through this de and Mrs. Eldon Gunderson are in denMr. and Mrs. M. S.atCurran the home of spent Monday Dinah and all the other characters pression that the farmer who has Logan, Tooele and Downey, Idaho Charles Haynes. Miss Donna Mar of the fascinating horde. "Bud" Pol- diversified his set-u- p with livestock tnis week. ie Curran, who has been a guest at lard, internationally famous direct and particularly hogs, has been able the Haynes home, returned to Og or staged "Alice" which is a pro- - to supply himself with the needs M. I. A. meeting was den with them that evening. ducion sponsored by Hugo Maien-tha- u. of life and to market the surplus held Sunday conjoint evening with a good President of the Unique Foto for cash and while we are talking program. Mrs. Will L. Hoyt was a Salt Lake mm. about the hog industry let's not on Friday. Mrs. Adam L. visitor overlok the fact that livestock is Anthony Winters and family have Peterson, Miss Ruth Peterson and NOTICE one asset the that has kept the moved tills week Into the home of Miss Kathleen Graham returned farmer going because it is so read- James Lund. with her that evening to spend TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ily convertible into cash. week-en- d the at the Hoyt home. Fire policies from 278 to 300 and One of my friends was recently Roy F. Milet spent Sunday eve dwelling fire policies from 5201 to called upon by the bank to cut down ning with friends In Ft. Green. The Six Serving Sallys held then- 5225, both inclusive, of the Nephi his line. The farmer exhibited to weekly meeting Friday morning in Utah Agency of this Company have banker what collatrals he had the inMrs. Hattie Dunn Carter of Pro the school. The lesson on milk oeen misiaia, lost, destroyed or cluding some were about vo was in Fountain Green for Dec was high that hogs given by the leader, Grace stolen from the office of A. V. Py ready for market. It didn't take the oration day and remained and visit per, Agent, and this Is to notify banker long to put his finger on ed for several days with relatives Jenkins. Three milk drinks, appropriate for breakfast, were preparany person or persons holding the that item. The time is at hand for here. ed by the members of the club. above policies the are void anl the farmer to fortify himself by Reporter, Mar J one Carter oi no errect. Mrs. Charles R. Coombs is spend of presenti low advantage taking NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL prices to build up a breeding herd, ing a few days at Mt. Pleasant at INSURANCE COMPANY. and while as we have already found the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kleth A. V. Pyper, Agent price levels are extremely low , we AUred. Nephi, Utah. must keep in mind that labor and are also low and while not Mrs. Herman Blackett and child PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP supplies low to offset the ren and Even I. Despain and family sufficiently NOTICES price of hogs, yet the farmer of Ruth, Nevada spent a few days (Consult County Clerk or Respective who selects UmV soon good breeding stuff and last week visiting with friends and Signers For Further Information.) gets himself In shape for the fut- relatives here. ure has an excellent opportunity of NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holman and going forward on a profitable basis; the hog business is just like daughter of Ely, Nevada are spend Estate of Sarah E. Howarth de but outany other business in and ing a few days with friends and ceased. Creditors will present claims ers never succeed. relatives here. with vouchers to the undersigned Wallace FORD The main thing about any line of at tne ornce of P. N. Anderson. Anouncement ' has been made of is to have market where Olga BACLANOVA Nephi, Utah, on or before the 26th production Leila HYAMS relative values may be had with the mariage, which will take place day of July, A. D. 1932. Rosco ATES to get a direot re- - in the Salt Lake Temple on June every opportunity ROBERT G. HOWARTH. h Taj Mlm llimllifc ! relation of 15, of Alma C. Nelson, son of Mr. and demand by supply Executor of Sarah E. Howarth, de honest business-lik- e and Mrs J. L. Nielson to Margretta methods. and ceased. The only way to make a market is Farrer of Provo. P. N. Anderson, Attorney for to have a steady flow ow supplies. Executor. Urban S. Madson left Wednesday The buying element is here. The fellow who sells direct is simply to attend the annual Post Masters NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION spreading the purchasing power to convention to be held in Heber ISOLATED TRACT the detriment of the growers. This City Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. (Publisher) is the time for men of foresight and Madson will be a speaker at the intestinal fortitude to avail themself session. PUBLIC LAND SALE of a real opportunity to provide for of the Interior, Department U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake the foundation for the future and one as a steady business offering JUNE 15 City, Utah, May 13, 19S2. assurance successful NOTICE is hereby given that the greatestcalculated to ofavoid re a as directed by the Commissioner operation, Annouces the opening of the General Land Office, under petition of what many are going now. thorough of the Sec. of 2455, R. S., purprovisions suant to the application of Horace Lu Mae Beauty Solon Old Roman Hairpin Monroe, of Scipio. Utah, Serial No. 049856, we offer at public sale, to Ivory hairpins, found In London the highest bidder, but at not less and dating from the Roman oecu (Bryan Garage Bldg.) than $1.50 per acre, at 10 o'clock A. patlon, are knopped with the busts on M., the 12th day of July, 1932, of Roman ladles of the empire. One Combo Ringlett Pernext, at this office, the following In the adorned Is museum British manent Waves tract of land: NEVNE Sec. 14, THE DIRECT TWP. 16 South Range 2 West, S. L. with a little statuette representing Marcells M. "This tract is ordered into the Venus wringing the water out of her EAST-WES- T ROUTE Waves morket on a showing that the hair after rising from the sea. An Finger greater portion thereof is mountain- other Is topped by an ivory hand save Short trips or Iong-y- ou Paper Curls ous or to rough for cultivation." holding a cone and encircled by a Union travel dollars by Manicures The sale will not be kept open. serpent Pacific Bus. The short transbut will be declared closed when Facials continental route. Smooth those present at the hour named Eye Brow Arching Too Handy With Can Open.r have ceased bidding. The person highways all the way. Big, RailAn Englishman who has been 12 coaches. Henna Packs making the highest bid will be re easy-ridin- g Dyes quired to immediately pay to the years In the Canadian West sent road orotection. Professioal Operators Receiver the amount thereof. For low rates and travel infor home to Lancashire for a wife; and matlon call Nephi 22, Bus depot Any persons claiming adversely this Is the reason: "Canadian girls Lucy Rae Salisbury, the above described land are ad are Forrest Hotel, Nephi, Utah pretty handy with a can opener, vised to file their claims, or ob school graduate use Quish to how but they don't know de on or before time the jections, Maida Ingrjam-Grad-ua- te frying pan." Is this why Canadian slgnated for sale. exto are capture beginning ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. boys Provo School. hibition prizes for good cooking! "C" May 7, 1932. Ord & Mangelson DRUGGISTS Local and Social AT THE VENICE sae ed r 0 5N .i.Vi r, ,t..)l,i l.w.T.nr, tui PURE MILK Growing children need plenty of milk in their Order your daily diet. bottle every day from the Meadowbrook Dairy where pure, rich, creamy milk is supplied to you. Give it to your youngsters after school when they come in hungry. It is one of nature's finest foods. Our prices are right. Meadowbrook Dairy NEPHI to Cheynne Wyo. by TELEPHONE $1.75 $1.00 - After 8:30 P. M. Only Station Station to. rates. Ask "Long Dis- tance" for others you want. TELEPHONE IT CLEANS POTS AND PANS without danger of SKIN-INFECTI- ON and...lVS FREE... with your quart purcfiate of Gfiddan Spd-Wal- l or FioranomeJ -- The Hondy Steel Wool Holder U mod pf molded rubber. It holds large and small piece of steel wool. It saves your fingers from cuts and possiole Infection. We give you this Holder and 6 pads af steel wool . . FREE . . if you purchase (a quick a quart or more of Speed-Was wall and wood finish). drying or a quart or more of Florenamel . a genuine enamel for floors and linoleum. lefinish your walls and floors new. Get your free KubDer noiaer wnne ll semi-glos- they last . THE GLIDDSN COMPANY Nephi Merc. |