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Show THE Thursday, October 27. 1932 TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. UTAH. S. PAGE FIVE Local and Social Who Is TBms Mann S4 11 A. He is the man seeking the governorship f sentation and false claims ma He is making a desperate attack by Innuendo son the, unimpeachable record of Henry H. Blood one of the finest, cleanest, public officials wno ever served tne people or. utan. ; . vs.' t 1 conk-missio- Specifically, he seeks to discredit this upstanding .citizen by connect ing him, in some mysterious way, with the. state banking situation. This attempt is so false, unfair and. unscrupulous as to .amountt to in- i famy. j v A. . i i He claims credit forthe State (Securities '("Blue Sky") Act of 1919.V That bill was introduced by Representative 'Joseph E. Cardon, of Cache NA county. The legislative journal shows that Seegnriller's only activity with relation to writing this bill was a. motion to,amend by strilang out one word. (Senate Journal, 1919, Page 274.) t 6 He claims credit for raising the basis of ' mine taxation; to three time . ' 1 1 A? il mc xieu4. pruceeus, maae n. mat 1ue iiuia me.imuea It come uoasuug IL.i. u through" with increased taxes, indicating' to his farmer, listeners that U he did something they wanted done. He .claims this, when, as a mat- -, ter of fact, IT WAS NECESSARY FORlTHE PEOPLE TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION to make the change. He didn't eea. introduce J the resolution to submit , the question to the !peopl. XT . "All Things to All Men - l - , ' - a 8 v V , ' ; ! (Tatd Political Aitrerthamcnt Hy th Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty G. W. Moreland, Jeweler Hawkins Bldg. Nephi, U. FUNERAL HOME gfflclener n ' Govern The Ladies Auxiliary of the Wool- srowers Association held their meet ing last Thursday at tne nome oi Mrs. Thos. H. COOK. A program was given and refreshments were served. The first Republican rally was I' I held here Monday night, with state and county candidates as the major speakers. mt Ctnfc.) SERVICE 94 West Third North Phone 168 Nephi, Utah s a ... your visits at the hi , n r fl - NEWHOUSE HOTEL X , v - k a Ah , ' - '1 i mm, i4w'' v'" This Is a statement from a farm telephone user who uses 'telephone servioe to ad- It can be equally vantage. useful to you and in emergencies, sickness, fira or accident, one call may be worth more than can be measured In dollar value, Mountain States Tel. and Tel. Co. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. Land office at Salt Lake City Utah. Sept. 22, 1933 NOTICE is hereby given that W E. Snader, administrator of the estate of Agnes E. Snader, deceased of Nephl, Utah, who, on Feb. 14 1927, made homestead entry No. 046529, for Lots 23, 30, 31 and 32 Sec. 30, Lots 5, 12, 13 and 14, Section 31, Township 14, South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the clerk of the district court, at Nephl, Utah on the first day of November, 1932 Claimant names as witnesses: Charles Williams and Clayton Williams of Mills, Utah; Bent Bryan and Frank Phillipson of Nephi, Utah EU F. Taylor Register GQiriG EAST? J Mrs. J. H. Matters pres. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH At these special Rates A Glass dmsnKm Two peraons, outside room with bath $2.50 of MILK for Lunch ' f tb lunch supplies you e right amount of enwith' th which to carry you ergy the afternoon. throng ,k milk refreshes and Milk a quick pick-uact a makasi your lundh taste much better.; Order it) today. Mea-dowB- Family Room, Four or Five persons, ' $5.00 coi p. 1 AMBULANCE ' Allred. F.njoy MllJr FOR THOSE WHO CARE UNEXCELLED SERVICE QUALITY PRICE "I wouldn't be without my It's telephone on the farm. useful in so many ways keeping In touch with market prices on poultry and dairy products keeping in touch with my children going and coming home from school, summoning neighbors to social gatherings and club " Mr. and Mrs. Milton Meeks of Salt Lake City .spent a few days of this week with Mr. and Mrs. Ole A. A. w w W A VAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA444AA4 W WW WW ANDERSON USEFULNESS Join the Red Cross and Help The Distressed and Needy ELECT HENRY H. BtDOD GOVERNOR OF UTAH BORGESON Instructor in Music Band and Orchestra Instruments Free Scholarships given, for details call at Armory after 11 A. M. Saturdays DAILY O Henry H. Blood is an: executive of outstanding fabiE, p3vehyby His success in private business and by his enviable record as member' and chain-ma- n of the state road commission for ten years. There's simply Ino conA parison to be made between this modest gentleman who has every qualifi-- ? eauon lor tne governorsnip ana wjimam w. oeegmiiier. t simply'ican't be done I 'mere 8 only one satislactpry answer v3 A. sea-food- ed f7 f On the Other Hand ft ' Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Wedding Rings halibut, swordlish, tuna, and other s are also taken in great quantities from her waters. eyes,-Onclnn- atl He is the same man whoMaraded off his own party for (the sakeiof being speaker of the Utah house of representatives, climbing to that seat on the shoulders of eleven Democrats. And j now HE wants to be elected governor ,on the REPUBLICAN ticket He is, in short, a man .without justifiable claim to sptecikl fitness for the office. It is an EXECUTIVE position and WILLIAM W.SEEG-f- e. MILLER has demonstrated no .parliculap of Record eutiveility in either public on private affairs. ,': j '' f Routed r. t f Great Fiihing Region trmiK w.ttct r , "FREE" Guaranteed First Quality Silk Hose Nova Scotia's shores are considered the most productive lobster reCod, haddock, gion In the world. Hyrum N. Hansen announces the marriage of his daughter, Beth, to: Relatiomhip Explained Her Big Thrill Elmo Anderson, son of Mr. and A British evolutionist has traced A won; an wants a man to look Mrs. Hyrum Anderson on October 24, at Nephl. Two showers have man's aaStry back as far as tha at her 'Wjtfr admiration in his eyes, The relation- but she gets been given in their honor , by Mr. lowly t)r biggest thrill when and Mrs. John E. Aagard an$ Mr. ship was suggested when he noticed she knows some other woman is that mankind Is still generally In a looking at her with envy la her and Mrs. James S. Johnson, at their homes. Delightful ilckle. Enquirer, times have been spent at both :by many friends and relatives of the Almost Forgotten .iJut Three Kinds young couple. The modern novelist doesn't seem In a recent .school examination In Th9 local M. I. A. sponsored an to know anything about that Cloud county, the ,tlass was asked heroine who was willing to interesting program last Friday evgive three kinds of interest. One to work her fingers to the bone for ening. It was followed by a dance. answered, "There are three pupil the man she loved. C4nelnna,tl Majds of interest: simple, compound Mrs. Elaln Fahrni of Lark, Utah, ind jUnpaid." Kansas Farmer. returned home this week after being a guest for the past few weeks Praise of Tea at the home of her parents. Concerning; Yeait Tea Is better than wine, for It is grown, not manufacYeast Mrs. Merdlth Hafen of Mount leadeth not to intoxication, neither Pleasant spent the past two weeks tured. Yeast is a plant The is really doth it cause a wan to say foolish manufacturer yeast friends with relatives and visiting things and repent thereof In his requires 8,188,-iOO"here. jl scleailfie farmer. toIt raise a pound sober nwments. Chin Hung, 2700 yeast plants B. C. Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Allred of Mt. "loaf of 1)read. Pleasant are spending a short tune at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Coombs. On Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Allred entertlned for some ctf her friends. Those present were: Mrs. Reva Allred of Ephraim, Mrs. Katie Nelson of Freedom, Leah Dycnes, Ethel Peterson, Lucille Anderson, Velda Jackson, Mable Smyth, and the hostess assisted by her mother. A fine hot dinner was served an1 a pleasant afternoon spent. ; 7 & Crystal Necklace Olson. ! j Ord Mangelson DRUGGISTS Rock The grave was dedicated by H. P How can any farmer, rancher, or owner, of re; nrrmprt v rnrtfilsf Mitlv X i ' support W. W. Seegmiller? He is traveling over the entire state' posing inMheiagrkultural districts as "the friend of the farmer." Does his record prove him to be friendly to Uhe farmer,1-rancheor V owner of real estate? ' What does it show? l In 1929, 1930, and 1931 W. W. Seegmiller 'wasV the paid hireling ) of the'larger metal mines. His activity partly consisted of lobbying against the tax amendments which sought to .lift part of the burden f of taxation from thedbacks of; the farmer. Forkhis service' he received f $300 per month. I $GQH m 79 . j F. M. If you cannot come on this day and hour, send someone to our store before the sale. Leave 99c and your set will be laid aside for you. ENCLOSE 15o EXTRA FOR MAIL ORDERS COUPON GOOD Only 11 A. M. to t P. M. Saturday Two Sets To A Customer - "FREE" Genuine 32 cut, IS in. Fountain! Cween residents were ereatly surprised to receive word of the sudden death of Fetier Jacobson, 60, of Provo, and a former resident of Fountain Green. He was found dead in his car following the start ing of a search by his family. He was a prominent sheep man and was conn' cted vlth several Utah banks. He is survived by his widow, Johanna Jacobson and the following children: Virgil Jacobson and Row-en- a Allred of Ftn. Green and Renel Jacobson of Provo. Funeral services were held on Sunday aA the Provo 1st Ward chapel where David John and Bishop Whitehead of Provo, James L. Niel-so- n of Fountain Green and Senator ) Reed Smoot paid tribute to his life. Vocal SOI os were renusrru wy una Jackson of Provo and Hilda Chris-tense- o of Fountain Green. Ths remains were then brought to Fountain Green where services were held at ihe Ward Chapel on Monday afternoon. Speaitprs were Patriarch Orlando Bradley of Moroni: F H. Bishop Rasmussen of Epnnolm; Whitehead of Provo and James L. Nielson, John . A&gard and N. M. Jensen of Fountain Green. A duet was sung by T. A. Peterson and Laverne Johnson of Eph-raiand a solo by Randall Chris-tense- n. fair-mind- ed . C I Ft. Green News He is making a ridiculous attempt to blame"! his 'opponent for every thing he (Seegmiller) has seen fit to criticize1, in the present state administration, when, as a matter of fact, Mr A Blood has not been conn cerned with matters outside the jurisdiction of the state road and no citizen has expected him to be. 2 Yon Suv o r v Mrs, Clinton Mrs. Joseph Whittaker and dau ghter Thelma and Oscar Pyper of Sstt Lake City spent the week-en- d in 'this city, visiting at the home of Mrs. Flossie Carter. lSV to Present certificate 99c receive one 11.00 box ot "French" Face Powder, one f 1.00 Exquisite Perfume, and we will give you absolutely FREE a $4.00 ROCK CRYSTAL NECKLACE strung on a silver plate chain and a pair of Ladies Chiffon $1.00 How. All these articles for , 89c Vernal Jackman of Las Vegas, is visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Anderson. campaign of misrepz- - M. Oct 29 Saturday, this and and U Mrs. W. H. Bowles is visiting Oils week in Provo, the house guest of her daughter, Crystal SALE 3 Hours Only Miss Ruth Haynes spent the week end In Provo, a guest of her sister, Mrs. Blanche Matley. "'Claiming credit for things he hasn't things he accomplishedpromising can't do? HERE'S WHO HE IS: IEcicIc MANUFACTURER'S ADVERTISING Through". The play will be presented at the Lhtle Theatre in Logan on Novem ber 4 and S. Hose SIhii25oini $2. Garbett, who is at tending the Utah Sta4 Agricultural Coltege at Logan was recently chosen a member of the cast of "SmlUn' Miss Donna Meaclinvbrook Dairy RATES, $2 to $4. SINGLE Two members In Ifemlly-Sln-grate pins 58c. le W. E. SoUon, Gen. Mgr. C W. West Asst. Oen. Mgr. I J 4,,n 1 myBay Go East by America's shortest transcontinental route save tims save money. Ride in the finest stages money can buy over broad, smooth highways all the way, BUS DEPOT Forrest Hotel Phone 22 |