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Show THE PAGE FOUR Local - Social Local News Brlgham Garrett of Delta spent Mrs. llujl.es of farming-toweek-en- d with his family In this was a week-en- d guest of Mrs. A. H. city. Belliston at her home in this city. Mrs. A. L. Curtis Is in Mapleton Dinner gu;n's at the home of Mr. for an indefinite time with her and Mrs. J. E. i:"it SunJuy includmother, Mrs. H. B. Perry. ed Mr and Mrs. Lei.'s Bfugley and Mr. and Mrs. William Douglas of daughter Joan, Rex Roderick, Dale Axtell spent Suday and Monday Ford, William Aird and BoJ Lunt, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. all of Salt Lake City. Douglas. Miss Isabel Bodell was taken to M. and Mrs. C. W. Glazier have the L. D. S. hospital Wednesday as guests at their home this week where she was operated upon for Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Glazier of Los appendicitis. Stie Is now getting along as well as can be expected. Angeles. Ein the THE 1 iS&' rills-.- . J t N ewnouse T I . 1 notei SALT LAKE CITY t: i.l'ti..J.i.S1 IN THE CENTER OF THINGS COMFORT Intermountain Double Rate Single Rate Plus 50c $2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 $2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 4.50 Each with Private Bath Garage Facilities Adjoning All Outside Rooms HOTEL NEWHOUSE W. E. Sutton Gen'l Mgr. Chauncey W. West Ass't Gen'l Mgr. 3 h. 'ItMrta hi ri SHE IS TOO SWEET, TOO LOVING, TOO DEAR, TOO KIND, TOO APPRECIATIVE TO FORGET. COME IN AND SEE OUR SPECIALS ON CANDY AND HANDBAGS FOR MOTHER. 4-- H sound digestion (rives you a new outlook on life itself. ISile Is nature's laxative and youi stoinueh and trowels require at least one quart of fresh bile every day U keep them clean, pure, free from fer mentation, gas and disease germs. When your liver becomes sluggiflS the bile stagnates and stops flowing freely. The contents of your bowefi beeome the breeding place for germi and poisons ; your food does not digest it just ferments and decays in th bowels. The blood absorbs these poi and you suffer from constipaYour Liver Not Per-- sons tion, gas, sick headaches, biliousness sour stomach. forming Proper Func- nervousnessSoftandMa.ss Pills remove th Sargon tions Sickness Suffer- cause of thU condition in nature's ing and III Health Are way. They are not like any othei medicine you have ever taken. They Inevitable Result. are so gentle, thorough and natural in their action there is nothing about Science Has Proved That Salts, them to remind you that you have Mineral Waters, ever taken a wiedicine, and most reCalomel, markable of all you gradually reduce Oils, Laxative Pills, Herb the dose, until you no longer require Teas or Extracts Have No a laxative of any kind. Insist on genuine Sargon Soft Mass Effect Whatever on the Liver Pills. Don't be misled. There arc only or Its Production of Bile. two generally recognized substances which will actually stimulate a torpid TIiiIp.'.s you have tr'wA Sarffon Soft or sluggish liver to rleanse and purify Muss l'ills you can have no ii!iva of itself by increasing its production of the effects produced by this natural bile. Sargon Soft Mass Pills contain of these substance and no other pleansins of your liver and bowels. It both advertised medicine on the American makes you f yeais younger, strong- market today does contain them. . . er, henlthirr and liipiiT. It brings Ar for n full At bark life and color to faded eyes and yourni lirUKk'isc, or wrlle O. f. Willi, Inc., and Atlanta. Oi. iadv.) cheeks, restores the appetite Ord and Maneelson, Druggists (Adv) If - Offering- Following Special Its It The Meadow-brooDairy is prepared to d furnish you milk for baby. Protect your child's tender digestive organs by giving it the best quality milk you can get. Notify us a day early and we'll be glad to deliver to your door , d Ft. Green News A marriage soft-cur- the soft-curbaby. ORD & MANGELSON of local Interest Is that of Monte Madsen to Miss Trula milk for Mtadovobrook Dairy the mm Lrd Bagnall of Chester on May 3rd in the Salt Lake Temple. Elder George F. Richards performed the ceremony. They will make their home In Fountain Green. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Livingston of Los Angeles spent the week end with relatives here. They left on Monday for St. Louis, Mo. where they will spend the summer. Mrs. Mary J. Oldroyd returned home from Salt Lake City Saturday to spend the summer here. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Allen of Los Angeles arrived Friday to spend the summer with relatives here. Due to Stake conference being scheduled for May 14, the Mother's Day program was held Sunday under the direction of the officers of the Sunday School. The program was as follows: Five minute talks on "Mother" by Clare Collard and Verla Mikkelsen; Selection, "Bring Your Roses To Her Now", Senior Girls Chorus; Story, Mother's Day", Lois Ivory; Selection, "Mother My Own", Junior Girls Chorus; Reading. "Mother's Occupation", Junior Coulson; Violin solo, "Wonderful Mother ot Mine.", Lawrence Sardoni; "Lullaby Song", Lena Johnson; Poem, Bertha Allred; Response, Lillian Ivory; 'Mother" Primary Grade. Seventy mothers of Fountain Green were in attendance at the program. Among those participating in the stake operetta from Fountain Green were: Velda Jackson, Howard Ivory, Jean Crowther, Athalle Johnson, Cliff Anderson. The operetta was awarded second place. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosequlst and baby of Los Angeles came to Fountain Green this week to visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Odvin Rosequist. The Junior Seminary under the direction of Ruby Ivory held their A g:aduation exercises last Sunday. program was enjoyed. Twenty-fiv- e students graduated from the course. Baseball & Shopping Day EVERY WEDNESDAY BASEBALL AND BARGAINS! THIS DAY IS SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS AND THE NEPHI BASEBALL ASS'N. TRADE AT THESE STORES. GET YOUR CARDS PUNCHED AT SEE THE GAMES FREE! It costs you nothing! EVERY PURCHASE! A DAY OF BARGAINS Gp,7 Appointed Exclusive Distributors in this Territory For VISIT OUR MILL See with your what goes into "Feeds Mixed Formula You own eyes our feeds. To Any Desire." CITY MEAT MARKET Men's White Sport Caps d 55c and 85c store Your Be sure to see our many 18 Men's Suits, 35 to 38 sizes $4.75 bargains on Wednesday. PIERCE'S PORK AND NEPHI MER. CO. BEANS, 2 2 lb can 10c "Where Good Mdse Is R & W TOMATO 19c SOUP 3 cans "Cheaper" home-owne- 1-- Cow Rations $1.05 Juab Co. Mill & Elev. Co. SPECIALS FOR WED. The Times-New- W. s L. BAILEY RITE-WA- In Nephi, You can buy RICHFIELD Quality Products only at the Hal This station also sells "Hal" gas, which has long- been known as "the best gas in town", and Hal Economy Gas, at a saving of two to iour cents a gallon, for those who prefer these quality, non premium products. hi-te- RICH-- 1 st FIELD ? The Gasoline of Power Octane Gasoline GUARANTEED and INSURED by the Natonal Surety Company to give at least one mile more per gallon than any other gasoline sold in Utah. - is BEST GAS IN TOWN HAL GAS A BASEBALL TICKET Associated Store Reg. 20c Cin. Rolls 15c One Day Only FREE WED. SPECIALS LADIES HOSE Smart New Shades 4 PAIR $1.00 MOTHER'S DAY CANDY SPECIAL Wednesday Specials BREAKFAST BACON Whole or half slab 15c lb 1 frame fresh Honey Comb 9c HAL It Hits The Mark 21c Economy Gasoline 31 Competitors SttftGGS FOOD After a recent test of 31 of the leading brands of gasoline sold on the Pacific Coast, The Smit - Emery Company, member of the largest chain of testing laboratories in the world, certified that Richfield Gasolines top the list and that Is over 12 per cent better than the average of all other STORES "A Surety of Purity" LB. BOX 59c NEPHI DRUG CO. Bargains 60c sze Liquid Veneer 40c 30c sze Liquid Veneer 20c OSTLER I ALLEN HOW "Headquarters For Sporting Goods." Allen's Cash Store Watch For Wednesday Specials Pay Cash and Pay Less. ne gasolines tested. Make this test for yourself. Ask the station attendant for the written guarantee of superiority .You cant lose. o Base Ball Day Specials o Men's Fine Dress Shirts 69c and 98c Boys Fine Dress Shirts 59c and 89c I CHAS. FOOTE & SONS Games are y S 1 Others 50c and $1.00 Mother Day Cards, too. Wednesday 17c Better Than Light with every $2.00 paid on Westinghouse Globes 9c subscription during 1933 Pennsylvania Tennis baseball season. 79c Balls, 3 for BAILEY GROCERY CY'S MEAT MARKET CLP. 12 Hi At Y REG. 20c DO NUTS 15c X. L. Bakery and Conf. Miti man? - Richfield 1933 n Thousands Reporting Sargon Soft Mass Pills Have Brouglit Them Lasting Relief From Constipation Sour Stomach Gas-- Bad Sick Headaches Breath Coated Tongue Nervousness and Dizzy Spells After Everything Else Had Failed. At the Newhouse Hotel you will find every comfort, every service and every convenience that the experienced, discriminating traveler desires. Large guest rooms flooded with daylight gives entrancing views of city, valiey and mountains. The Newhouse Hotel Cafe and Cafeteria are noted for an excellent cuisine and superlative service. So that your visit may be most pleasant, we see that every detail contributing to your comfort is right. Mrs. J. H. Waters President J. A. and daughters Ellis Chase of Mt. Emmons visitMiss Sadie Green of Fountain ed at the home of his mother. Kirs. Green spent the week-en- d at the Merllne. Ivy and Frances were In John Cha.se during the latter part home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Green-halg- h, Salt Lake City Friday. of the week. a guest of Leland Green-halgMiss Inez Mangelson of Levan was a guest Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Butler and family of Spring Lake spent Sun Week-en- d at the home of J. A. Chrlstensen. day afternoon at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs.guests W. Cole included J. and Mrs. E. D. Park, brother-in-la- w Allen Belliston was here from Mr. and Mrs. Stellman Cowan and and Bister of Mrs. Butler. Mount Pleasant 8aturday and SunMiss Ellen Cole of Salt Lake City. day, a guest of his mother, Mrs. J. Mrs. Richard Inspnri ond rinnirhf. L. Belliston. AnDrews Anderson Miles and er, Dorothy, Mrs. Eldred Oardner derson, at students Snow College and chllden and Miss Fern Howell In Mrs. LaVeme Bracken reviewed guests were Provo visitors Monday. Ephraim, were week-en- d Hallburton's travelogue. "A at the home f Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Richard Glorious Adventure last Thursday Anderson in this city. Mrs. Elizabeth Henrnld returned ntvht lit a meeting of the Reading to Nephl Sunday after spending the Cttrcle, Mrs. Leeta Squire, chair winter months In Salt Lake Ctty The annual "Mothers' Party", man. with her daughter, Mrs. Bert Rus- honoring the mothers of the Ladies At the next meeting of the group, sell. Mrs. Henroid was accompanied Literary Club members ,was held to be held Thursday, May 18. at w by Mr. and Mrs. Russell and Ralph ThuriJiv afternoon (today,) In the 7:45 P. M. In the ctty hall, a rev-leSouth Ward Relief Society hall un of ' Green Pastures" by Mark Henroid of Garfield. der direction of Mrs. Vivian Hoyt. Conelley will be given by Mrs. Ruth numbers for the occasion Howelte. Spirituals in connection The fourth year sewing club Musical was organized Wednesday at the were given by Mrs Florence Winn, with the play will be sung by Mrs. men school building with the fol Miss Marion Chrlstensen, Mrs. C. A. R. Jack. lowing officers: Doris Warren, pres W. Glazier and daughter Eileen and Mrs. Vivian Hoyt. Other numbers ldent; Florence Crane, vice-or- e' idont: Molba Chistlansen, secretary: on the progTam included "Welcome T uc 'le Hall, reporter; Beth Burton, Mrs. .Florence Winn; Tribute to che?r leader. Miss LaVon Harla will Mothers. Mrs. William Bailey ... Re sponse. Ms. W. I. Brown; Retold act as loader of the club. Lucille Hall. Reporter story. Mrs. Ruth Howells. At Results Obtained From Remarkable Nev Treatment 6 11, Local -- Social Local and Social Liver Sufferers Amazed Hotel Should Offer. Single Double Thursday, May k What A First Class THIRD Local and Social NEPIII. UTAH S, For Your Baby! H CHAT TIMES-NEW- Cards can be used every Colgates Soap Special Coleo, Orchis or Charmis day for all purchases 10c Soaps 6 for 25c CASH, R. F. C. Orders, for tooth paste and payment of current Why pay Get it free. Accounts ORD & MANGELSON It please us to please you Nephi Base Ball Assn. soon-G- et your tickets ready! , 1 |