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Show n Dec. Thursday. T11K TIMKS XKW'S 193. 1. Local News Ft. Green News l0asx f XKNII. PAGE FIVE 1 Local and Social .iXs M.'i.la Stair and Mr und Mi-m ;ui. ar.'.l Mrs U'laiul H. 11 Mi I'une wire i;.v."i air isitni;; in Kurt-ko! Mr M: .1 im-.ifirsts !t!i Mr. and Mrs George Cromar by Prmuiiv children of Flu. thiMrcn 111 .llt.Ul'.tIS Civi-i- i id ill" Albert iiii'nhal;;li ly ;) thi' V.'aril uiuiiT the I'.ir.eiioii i)f Supt. '' iiankSi'! liur day, Mr and Mrs Jesse Pay ure S.ii'i.'i Am;.isi'ii. :uid counselors in latter part of : hi work III ' Lv Russell F. Mrs. :ni''d liume i with relative and finiu" tK'n with the class le;uli-rsdi!it. Mopday from an en'"' V v, m Sail I.akp i!h her A ihUKi ii A liner prepared by Mr-JMis l),:i-returned to H Christians) 11. Mrs. L ft .ddri'ii. h.-iM pi home on Tuesday from Pleasant Ivory, Mis Arthur Anderson am! (.!s.e i hi re she ha.s been visiting Fills Chase of Hi'1;;; Fiiunons wa.ii relatives Mrs. Vernon Anderson was cr.ioyed at Uu' Chi istiansvn home recently. Msii.'d during the lait. part of t eek in tills t it iv tie- hoa ,e ,:iest Special quests Mrs Abner BiKler is wsunie, for IjVern n Midefinne tune m American Fo'k Sadie Livingston and Dr. and ot 'is mother. Mrs. ,Ti!.i fhiNv. it li her Mrs. H K. H:c of Moroni daughter, Mrs. (Men Svkes .!r and Mrs. Don Wa .hlmrn 01 arA splendid protiiain has Viedonia. Arizona, mm:! ihe I'ol'.ou me. a visit 111 this city with That is what our service consists of mainly at the heme of Mr and Mrs. Mr and Mis Orson Cazu-r- . Mr. and for the M. I A. conjoint ranged FIRST - CLASS WORK, that's what you look of Mrs. Mrs .lames Eager of Monticello left meeuiiK to hp held next Sunday .James Andrews, parent President A. H. Pe!hs;on Washburn Tuesday niornint! tor Itn'iin. for when you drive in a garage. But we add a of Nephi will bp the speaker. Mrs Hymns Brout'li and son Du personal touch in courtesy, attention to detail Afler an enjoyable two weeks visBorn to Mr. and Mrs Cliff Mayer. ane arrived home Mmnlav from a it in California with relatives and and determinedly low charges. Sail in visit Lake ! City! d imjhter, November 29 and d'.ys friends, Mrs D. C Spark vith Mr. Brouuh who is m the Vet (.landson. Bobby Yoiiivj, arrived in Mrs. Afton F. Y01.1v; Mrs Kenneth 'rail's hospital. Born to Mr. and (i. Nephi Monday, sister of Mrs. Broui-returned to! NovemlxT 30 Reiley. a Mevlsi! Nt a at short for Vee was Brourli; Aft 'r spending the holiday vacThe mother phi formerly Miss home. Hansen. ation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R Tolley. Wallace Tol-le- y A was annreunion" Mr. and Mrs. Neal Draper returned to Ephraim Sunday to "gang enjoyed by ounce the birth of a daughter on the I.ucky 'Levens fit the home of continue his studies at Snow Oreenwood Miss Afton Novemlx-25th. The mother was. Friday nigh'. before her marriage. Miss Oeraldm-Bridge, a randy pull, and slumb-- r were Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Steed, and Hill. interesting features The party rant: members present were: Donna I'auuht'-rDeBeth. Ruth and Maur-in- e Ken-dull. of Provo Garbed. F.Ida Ostler. Maureen Miss of Jackson Lake City, were in Nephi LaNila Salt week-end in Thanksgiving and the of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. C Beth Lu:il. Ora Jidd. Grace Saturday and Sunday at the home I van at the home of Mr. and Mrs. daughter and the hostess. Afton of Mr. and Mrs. George McCune, Taekron. died of heart trouble last Jenkins, i.'t;mour Rosequist.. Saturday. Having been former res- Greenwood. patents of Mrs. Steed. idents of this city, the body of the (Continued from page four) Mr. and Mrs. Monte Bean ann- tirl was brought to Ft. Green for Lund '.eft Saturday for a , Angeles for a pleasure trip, and in search Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mangelson and ounce Ihe birth of a daughter on burial. . of work. son Vein Mangelson spent Thanks-- j Thursday, November 24. John Guymon. "on of Mrs. LVdn in Mag-- J t;ivin4 and the week-en- d Miss Wanda Robert. !.. and JosVinnie Chrislensen and Mrs. Eth-ele- Guymon. received a broken wrist na with Mrs. Mangelson's sister, Braitliwaite were in Provo recently He is nttend:ng a school eph and Doyle Robertson spent the i d The Mona Waid M. I. A. SKn3orMrs. Frank Hememway and fam a dance Thanksgiving eve. As I hanks i villi,' holidiays Los of mechanics in in Angeles. aLso Salt relatives Saturday. visiting !ly a feature, a dramatic stunt was home I.iiket? City. They returned Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Larson of Fph-rai- presented, revealing the hardships Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Beck moved The pageant and program given en Sunday. snent Thanksgiving day with suffered by the pioneers of '47. Folcn Thanksiving night sponsored by. to Chester this week. Mr. and Mr. Averil Larson and lowing, a large number of Mona Mrs. Eien Johnson and daughter tl Comunity Activity committee people enjoyed both old time and Lvnnwood Rasmussen and Jewel Mr. and Mrs. Merril Soivnson. i.nd Sam Johnson of Sandy spent of the M. I. A. was a great success. modern dances. PRICE PRIC , iWORK Tw.iity-Uirc- t' i . : &.-- 11 1 i i M.WAYS PRICE! lru-nds- . Iini.-h.iu- - V Is,-- wi-ri- - Old-rny- , j. ; Iml-lia- ev-ni- t- -n Mas Ik di Mfrcliant for s)nu hfoii a .sharp turn lor mci cliandisf. l;.s)ccially those items that are taken into the human stomach. The best is nut tin) jn, d for your system. We maintain a hih Mamlaril in Dntys. and we do not stock a li u'rade oil and tinu-- . 1 tlu- - SI.(Xi 1m tlu i t- - lias i . ln-t-l- . -- TEXACO SERVICE j 1 - iarage I'.l'Y .()()1) MKKfll.WDlSK ASCHKAl'LY AS l'DSSIIJLK. IJLT WE SUKICOF i(K)l) MKKCIIAXDISK r OUAXTITY ' s Levari News MonaTaings It Pleases Us To I'lease You Ord & Mangelson . m The Livestock Situation By J. A. McNaughton LOS ANGELES Both cattle and lamb feeders are buying thin stock m SEW IN G v. A '.''".1 SETS 8 B Special QUALITY Complete Flat Fiber Doll Carriage Her Ccllophaaa wrapped! REED Puzzled P Give Him Travelling Set He'll prize this convenient buf falo-gra-in ted with 5 composition case, pieces I Choicest Gift! j I TIE and I Finest quality leather,1 Envelope and '.hhicIi style. Many different ni,iltel vith border on hand . r. iKh Tie full Cut ' .;i and hern- ! Aluminum 3 Cars! Locomotive SET I 98C s)-eid- Others $1.98 .' g- -., always Pencil and Pen Set special, easy winding locomotive, 3 BIG cars and more than 8 feet of trick-- Handsome mottled barrels, Unusual at "Clear Drip" Percolator, Tray Cups, Saucers, Plates (or 4 Napkiaa. tet a DOLL f B.T 1. w t.v band-;d- l mm thread silk! Good weight I Black and colorsl A Glass of MILK Vi Ucsmcrr.Hsr Him with HAND MA DEI FULL CUTt RESILIENT! are yet only "IT Sill Fold Combination HAND-MAD- E 'KERCHIEF 1 bilk-face- d match the ties Ojher Imported Dolls, 25c, 4o TIES for Lunch for ianch supplies you the right amount of energy with which to carry you through the afternoon. milk refreshes and acts as a quick pick-uMilk makes your lunch taste mueh better. Order it today. Milk "Tvith I 90c Perfectly geous Tcer-bhie- fs The most ex.lraordiniry values we've seen in vents I Handsome ties he'll be glad to wear I b"f-.tior ft giving I ' . . Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty G. W. Moreland, Jeweler Meodowbrook Dairy Hawkins BIdg. Nephi, U. Why pay more for less gor- variety THOMAS BAILEY, MANAGER and evec- - tYiing Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Wedding Rings DESERET MORTUARY of silk piques quality ties in smart Patterns I Borders on the Mrs. J. II. Waters Pres. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH bill fold and key GIFTS! GIFT HEMSTITCHED Curly wigs I Movable heads 16 inches tall I NEWHOUSE HOTEL container in several styles for TIE and the W. E. Sutton, C. W. West . Asst. Gen. Mgr. Gen. Mgr. ok Boxed! at RATES, S3 to $4, SINGLE Two members in family-Singrate plus 50c. p. Richly Dressed visits le Napkii Gift your Family Room, Four or Five persons, $5.00 ..IJinis mported! Enjoy Two persons, outside room with bath $2.50 big reception! Extra 4 Glasses, n and up! For Herl . metro-lxili'tia- Sim I for a area as against the country where there are no transportation costs on feed to be considered. Manifestly, it costs less to ship the cattle to the feed than to ship the feed to the cattle. It must be remembered that even at the low prices of feeder stock, an expensive animal might result if the cost of gains is too great. Cattle and lamb feeders "' Pate ALL On the other hand, it might be the cost well to calculate carefully of putting on the gains in ONLY ny inches long ! Revolving propeller with noise maker I Meeharaical TRAIN SET1 Over 2 feet long Ringing Belli 22" wing Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd Included Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Millward, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ellason, Vern Eliason and R. J. Huntington of Salt Lake City. Mr. Huntington left the following day (Friday) for California to spend the winter months. At these special Rates Ohboy!STEEi. ; comes. Silks, scissors, thimble, embroidery hoops, novelties stamped on quality fabrics . , . and a lovable dolly to sew or! Other Sets 10c to 79c - this fall with more assurance of coming out on the right side of the ledger than has been the case during the previous three years. Not only are first costs of stocker and feeder cattle, as well as feeder lamb? the lowest within the memory of the most of us, but for the most part. feeding costs are also sharply re duced. Especially in sections where there is an abundance of grain and roughage will the gains be put on at relatively small cost. It seems logical that livestock feeding would be conducted at places where feed costs are the lowest. For example, throughout most of the western farming country, hay is available at $4 to $5 per ton, while corn, barley, wheat and other concentrates are generally valued . at only M cent a pound. Under such circumstances, good feeders report that they are able to put on gains for about 4 cents a pound. It seems out of the question that on 4 cent rteers, 4 cent lambs and 4 cent gains that any losses would be possible v hen marketing time of fat stock must understand tiiat the chances of a radical price Improvement In ihe markets is not great and that, unless expected improvement In the buying power of the public materializes, all that can stand well to be expected at marketing time Is a fair price for feeds. In other words a custom teed yard Is paying the the man who places his cattle In owner a profit on feeds and It Is not unlikely that this profit is about all the trade will stand. It is fortunate for both the stockman and the feeder that the west coast markets have developed a greatly increased Gemand for grain finished beef and lambs. Feedlot development, es)eclally on small farms and ranches, not only affords a probable profitable outlet for grain and forage, but the purchases of these small feeders helps to keep out of killer channels a volume of unfinished beef at a time when buying power of the consuming public is slack. Conducted along practical lines, the growing custom of feeding and finishing stock should serve as a stabilizing Influence on the markets. cite Smat! kmittmt gft boa Telephone Nephi 55 "SERVICE ABOVE ALL" |