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Show hursdav, Nov. I ! I''JIV - ""'" I t i" ' ""..) ' 10. THE 1932 imiw"" H in !. i i.m jijif i .niiii..iiMM"rn,u'i-.i'ii.- in - - " t ,mm i NEPIIf. UTAH. TIMES-NEW- S, I'AU i P i i. V f J &s SPECIALS! t Two Cell BURGESS FLASH LIGI IT complete 1 29c onlv - 1' U XJLT VI ij $3.50 HIG 1JEN ALARM CLOCK only $2.75 X I ! t t t ID $4.50 1110 HEX ALARM CLOCKS $3.75 49c $1.00 COX STATIONERY $1.50 CRYSTAL SETS WIT 1 1 EARINGS TO 98c MATCH t X WYETHS 4 OUNCE COUGH FOR ONLY MEDICINE 1 25c Ord & Mangelson L? firs DRUGGISTS t.N. A t Local Social Items "" I II J . -- "A J. E. Lunt and family were among Mrs. Ruby Bigler of Silver Cfty ths guest of her mother, Mrs. the Salt Lake City visitors Monday. J. R. McPherson, Wednesday. George Phillips of Garfield sient Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cox of' Sunday In this city visiting with Mantt spent Saturday visiting at his family. the home of Mrs. J. R. McPherson. Miss Elma Jensen of Salt Lake Mrs. Elbert Warner of Levan Is City Is the guest of Miss Alice Hanthe house guest of her parents, Mr. son this week. and Mrs. Alfred Orme, this week. Mrs. Wilson Glazier was anion? Eldrsd Gardner was a business the Salt Lake City visitors on Monvisitor In Salt Lake City day of this week. was Mrs. H. J. Irons and Miss Bessie Sunday guests at the home ofj Irons visited Wednesday and ThurMrs. J. R. McPherson were Mac sday of this week In Gunnison with Eigter of Silver City and Thoral Mr. and Mrs. Georgee Francis. Holllday of Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Lewis and Mrs. J. A. Clayton of Salt Lake children of Los Angeles are house City was the week-en- d guest of her guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Golds-brougparents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. parents of Mrs. Lewis. Sperry. Week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Following a three weeks visit in George O. Ostler included Mrs. this city with her son and daugh-- 1 Ostler's mother and sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Emma L. Taylor and Miss Eleanor Whitehead, Mrs. Josephine White-- j H. Taylor of Salt Lake City. head returned this morning (Thurs) to her home in Salt Lake City. Gleaner girls of the North Ward M. I. A. met Monday nlcht at the Lila Richardson, Pontella Boswell home of their supervisor, Mrs. C. D. Elsie Sidwell and Annie Painter, all Raese. Work on "Treasures of of the local Service Star Legion Truth" was enjoyed during the motored to Salt Lake City Satur- evening. day to attend a board meeting of the state organization. . h, rVit'itfriiiihiyVMi n ran nil m i w, si! ' : ri- j 'uiil - Mil 1 I S ! 3 iS J LJt LJ NEPHI 1 o.rh 1 mm M- n T lit hi .maiummgmmm'K.nt 1 1 i i ANDERSON -- , rrj : FUNERAL HOME FOR THOSE WHO CARE UNEXCELLED SERVICE QUALITY hi oatfe pvK3 In response to numerous complaints from representatives of various industries of dumping of foreign merchandise upon American markets at ruinous prices, F. X. Eble, commissioner of customs, began a sweeping Investigation of the charges. The photograph shows Mr. Eble, at right, with two manufacturers, examining some foreign rugs. SHmfl-- n ti it. H I II IJ Li U U , D - PA 1 1 I Inquiring Into Dumping Charges - f Buy in Mr. and Mrs. M. O. McVey left week for Pocatello, Idaho, where they will make their future home. Mr. McVey, who has been employed with the International Harvester Co., with headquarters in Nephi has been transferred to the Pocatello district. last PRICE 40 c S mm ii m mi wm'ii n 10c AMBULANCE SERVICE 94 West Third North Phone 168 Nephi, Utah |