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Show THE PAGE FOUR MILLS NEWS The TimnisMw3 d. Editor and Mrs. Dan Miller is a The following people attended the short time, in Salt Lakespendingwith City furw-ni- l of Alton Memmott t Nephl relatives and friends. on Monday: Mrs. Thoral Howell. Mrs. Dean Howard and Mrs. Floyd Mrs. Clyde Shaw and children McPherson. were among the Suit Lake City visitors on Wednesday. Fnibro Bendixtion was a Nephl visitor on Monday. Mrs. Jnhn Garrlck and daughter Elvira of Provo are visiting in this Mrs. H. M. Hanson and children with her aon and daughter-in-lavisited during the forepart of the Mr. and Mrs. Allen Garrick. week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo E. Howard at Miss Betty Starr Is spending sevNephl. eral days in Eureka visiting at the horn? ef Mr. and Mrs. George Cro-ma- r. Mrs. Tom Shazoki and children were Salt Luke City visitors last week. Miss Deon Belliston of Salt Lake City was a Sunday guest at the John R. Hanson, Ernest Hanson home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bellisand L M. Hanson left for Delia on ton. Saturday where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jorgenson o of Bait Lake City are guests at the home of Mrs. Jorgenon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bailey. for Remembrance to remember In times of happiness sorrow. In times of peace It is hard to recall war. The wr too far those Is not who have suffered and are Mill away for suffering to remember. With each recurring pain, with each broken step, the horrors of the past are brought back to those who fought In the Great War. It Is for them that we ask you now, to remember, to buy and wear a poppy, for remembrance. Whatever you give for your poppy, you will give twice that toward remembering the past, and thereby helping those with whom it Is always present. It Is difficult Make It a Safety Year Every community In the United States tftould con- Us own safety capaign this summer and every civic organization, society or club as well as citizens with the well-b- e ing of the pubic at heart, should take part The best way to reduce the number of accidents with e which this nation is afflicted every year, is to convert the who have them. Safety legislation resembles oilier manda tory laws. It cannot be enforced if the public dors not want it. You can clutter up the statute books with regulations, but unless they are obeyed 90,000 or more persons will continue to die by mischance every year and 25.000 000 will continue to get hurt, more or less severely, from all causes. With this will come the usual economic loss running into the billions. In automobile accidents alone this loss will be $2,000,000,000 or more. This tragic situation will not clear up until the people Local and Social leo-pl- Peary's Daughter Gets Precious Relic THE CUIIL'M GEOGRAPHICAL M FD.L ROBERT L PEARY 1897 FRIDUOr HANSEN 1899 SIR JOHN MURRAY 18 ; f . - i)Q2 A.D 103 LUC AM;' ,1 IflGEORCvK I ' 30I THOMAifeFNU-- , Si ' jean mm L ' JI r; . Ruth Sanford of Snrlngvllle A. H. Belliston transacted business arrived here Sunday evening for a at vl?lt the home of her in Sevier County on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Painter. Born, May 13, to Mr. and Mr. Hosmer D. Fenn. a son. Mrs. Perm Followlne a week's visit in this was formerly Miss Thora McFar-lan- e. city at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Powell, Mrs. Spencer Mrs. Lysle BiRler has as her Brown returned to her home in puest this week Miss Phyllis Nisson Provo on Saturday. of Washington, Utah. Miss Nelda Cowan left Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. J. N. C. Pexton were for Salt Lake City where she will in Stilt Lake City on business on enjoy a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. J. T. Stimson. Wednesday. Miss Rosemary Beliston and AllMr. and Mrs. LeRoy Whitehead en Belliston returned home last have as a guest at their home, Mrs. week after attending the Wasatch Whitehead's mother, Mrs. E. J. Academy at Mt. Pleasant during Hall of Provo. the past school year. Mrs. Earl Christesen and three Mrs. J. L. Belliston was in Mt. daughters of Sandy are guests at Pleasant last Wednesday attending the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. the comencement exercises of WasPark. atch Academy, where her son, Alwas a member of the graduating Sunday guests at the home of len Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winn includ- group. Mrs. Belliston also attended Alumni on the the precedbanquet ed Dr. Byron Rees and family, John Dorius, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ing night. Winn, all of Salt Lake City. The North Ward Reading Circle Mrs. Vclma Young of Salt Lake under the direction of Gladys Brown met last at the home of City Is spending several days In Lucille Thursday "A Lantern In Her Nephi visiting with her mother. Hand", Ingram. by Bess Streeter Aldrich. was Mrs. D. C. Sparks. Miss themselves become safety minded. Automobillsts have been given the safest cars so far devised. Perfect highways, continuous signals with efficient active traffic controls coupled with rigid enforcement are becoming a rule yet something like 29,-0men. women and children will be killed this year and about 900,000 will be Injured unless the public is brought to realize that the remedy lies in Its hands. The home is nearly as dangerous as the automobile. That is where the safety campaign counts. It gets the facts to the people, facts about home, office and factory dangers, facts about the perils of sports on land, water and in the air and above all, facts on the terific toll taken by automobiles. r reviewed by r- Miss Wanda Petty arrived home Tuesday from Mesa. Arizona. Miss Petty has been teaching school in Mesa for the past year. A t v Pi 1 H'J K IV 1 sm' mm i ,t Pes Norma Garrett. In f V """"""" , wsn Trouble There Is no doubt that the troubles sent by Providence are alpropways beneficial If taken In er spirit; but the troubles brought on by our own or another's llldo-ln- g are not salutary at all- - Ullen T. Fowler. Largest Venomoui Snmka The king cobra, which sometimes attains a length of 18 feet, is the largest poisonous snake In the world. It Is the largest, most venomous and most aggressive of tb ten species of cobra "Father of Water." The word Mississippi ! from mlssl. meaning great, and sepe, water. The words together mean great river, or father of waters. Truth About Artichoke Jerusalem artichokes are not artichokes and have no connection with Jerusalem. Just poor relations ef the sunflower. At Results Ob tamed Froir FLOWERS Remarkable New Treatment for on life itself. Soft Mass Pills Have Brought l;ile is nature's and you1 Them Lasting Relief From stomach and bowelslaxative require at least one of fresh bile evprv dnv r Constipation Sour Stomach keep quart them clean, pure, free from fer Sick Headaches Gas mentation, gas and disease germs. When your liver becomes sluggish Bad Breath Coated Tongue the bile stagnates and stops flowing Nervousness and freely. The contents ot your bowel; Spells After Everything Else berome the breeding place for germ; and poisons; your food does not digest Had Failed. it just ferments and decays in th( bowels. 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There are only or Its Production of Bile. two generally rerogni7ed sulst.infes which will actually ?tim'nte n tnrniri Unless yon have tried Snron Suft or slngKish liver to demise and purify itself by its product im nl 'luns Pills you can have no iilca of bile, y irp.f'n Si ft Mass I'i)U contain I !ie effects iircmdci'd by this tintiiriil -- t t!:e-f i both and no other S'iiit;iti of your liver and bowels. It on the American i takes you feel years younger, Kfronir- - nilvert'rI nied'"ine f,f'l:iy does rnnfain them. r, healthier and Impoier. if brings nnr'iet onlv on,. f..r n full treatment. At I irk life and color th f ..led ws and your iimm'tKt, or write G. F, Wiliitf, Inc.. ilieeks, restores liie ai;.etile and Adnata. ;a. (adv.) look Dizzy its the MEMORIAL DAY We have a beautiful assort- ment of Peonias, Gladiolas, Floral Wreaths and Artif icial F'owers for Memorial Day. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY NEPHI Kdv To all contract signers who sell eggs outside the Utah Poultry Producers Asa'n will automatically forfeit all ac- cumulated stock. Cash will be paid for delivered at the plant in small lots. The Nephi plant will close at 3 P. M. on Saturdays and at 3:30 P. M. on Wednesdays eggs until e So-l- ay NOTICE FLORAL further notice. NEPHI P0ULTRYMEN Inc. The Next Mot. Nearly every time we put up a comes big bluff some uncouth person Atlanover us It shores and along ta Constitution. Intimate Reception Toward the latter part of the Seventeenth century it was the custom for ladles of fashion to receive their friends, including the men, in their boudoirs while they primped at the dressing table. Baseball & Shopping Day EVERY WEDNESDAY AND RARGAINS! THIS DAY IS SPONSORED BY THE MERCHANTS AND THE NEPHI BASEBALL ASS'N.M FOLLOWING . . sir-- , .r-.-.r-, AtIJm nnc rI TXTLim n.x 1 vMin I UUK. TRADE A I I HtOt 3 1 Ut EVERY PURCHASE! SEE THE GAMES FREE! It costs you nothing! raqfrat T . f el Liver Sufferers Amazed :t?r$ 'cM w r att- Following a two week's visit here with relatives Mrs. Frank Fullmer and Mrs. Oliver Sorenson returned Verda Russell. Sunday to their homes in Salt Lake City. Lee'i Memory Honored Robert E. Lee's mausoleum and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Worthins-torecumbent statue by E. V. Valenarrived here from Kaysville Saturday to spend the summer months. tine is at Washington and Lee university, Lexington, Va., where he George C. Phillips of Garfield died. A statue by Rudolph Evans is week-end in this In the visited over the Virginia state capitol at city with his family. Richmond. Ills birthplace at StratfVa., been made Into a has ord, The Senior Clever Clover Club met memorial shrine, while his former Monday at the high school buildhome at Arlington is also regarded ing, at which time four reports on table service were given. The book, by many as a memorial of him. o "Green Pastures" will be reviewed NOTICE OF SALE next Monday. frfel? teKy v--H 1 Laurence A. Stelnliardt. New lork lawyer, appointed Dy Presideni Roosevelt to be minixter to Sweden. 2 Soldlera of the regular army arriving to Chicago to serve as a guard of honor at functions during from nelgium. enthe Century of Progress exposition. 3 Mile, Francolse May, daughter of the ambass.-idothroned as queen of the tenth apple blossom festival at Winchester, Va. Step-hense- - Ord and Mangelson, Druggists ' I endance were: Rose M. Lunt. Norma Garrett. Gladys Brown. Verena Jacobson, Dellis Brown Hazel Rus-sand Mrs. Ingram. Special guests were: Mrs. Alonzo Ingram. Mrs. n. Elizabeth Blgler. Mrs. Harold Mrs. Morgan Lunt. and Miss Notice is hereby given that to Mrs. lone Shepherd, son Clayne find daughter Nelda of Tooele spent satisfy an account and lien for storTuesday visiting at th home of age and parts of and upon a certain Chevrolet truck model 1930 1 and A tattered strip of a silkeu flag, a bit of the Stars :nid Stripes that Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs. half ton capacity motor number Admiral Robert E. Peary cached In a cairn In the Far North years ago, Mrs. Alice Crapo was hostess to 1713806 owned by Steele and Comwas returned to his daughter, Mrs. Marie Ah I'e.iry Stafford, at the Fidelis Choral WednesClub pany of Salt Lake City, Utah and a luncheon at the American Geographical society lu New Vork. The phodue and owing for more than day night. A delicious luncheon was tograph shows Philip W. Henry, vice president and chairman of the coun- served at 10:00 P. M. following the past thirty days and incurred from cil, A. G. S., presenting Mrs. Stafford with the relic, as Dr. Isaiah Bow- regular practice to: TJaVeda Davis, September 16 1932 to December 18, man, director of the American Geographical society, looks on. Kate Burton, Lucille Booth Vivian 1932, and from December 28, 1932 to Hoyt. Diane G. Booth, Viola Ockey, May 25, 1933. Storage accruable Lucille Lunt, Florence Winn, Mabel from December 28, 1832 at a rate of Chemist' Error Historic Coinage Lillle Louise Lunt. Wright $5 per month, until settlement of Pyper, The chemist Lavoisier coined the "Pieces of eight" were coined end Mrs. Crapo. this lien. The lien itemized to date word oxygen, meaning "spirit of early In the Seventeenth century at as follows: Parts, $56.30; storage to has who been Wilson Clarence date $22.85 making a total of $79.15 acids" because he thought all acids Amsterdam, the Netherlands then commercial instructor at the all being past due and pnyable to contained this element, but the being under Spanish rule. They school In Oakley, Idaho during high the The City Motor Co., of Nephi, Utah name Is now known to be Incorrect. were worth 8 Spanish reals. recurned school to has year, past the personal property will be at the sold paid at pubic auction to the highest Nephi to spend the summer home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. bidder in lawful money of the United Alex Wilson. States al the hour of two oclock p. m. on the 9th day of June, 1933, at the front door of the place of business of The City Motor Co.. at Nephi, Utah. Dated this 25th day of May 1933. City Motor Company First Publication May 25, 1933 Last Publication, June 1, 1933 Thousands Reporting Sargon sound digestion gives you a new out and : 1 e'-ty o duct Scenes and Persons in the Current News and Social Mr. and Mrs. Thoral Howell had Harold Belliston of was a as eue.sU Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nephl visitor over the Provo week-enHowell. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carter and Mrs. W. H. Howell of NeMr. and Mrs. H. B. Lyman are phl. tve Howell returned with them the proud parents of a son born at after spending the past week in their home Sunday. Mills. Miss Oeraldine Bowles in Mr. and Mrs. Edhardt Bendixt'on Provo last week with her visitedMiss sister, and children spent Monday at Virginia Bowles. Entered In the Post Office u. I.'ip.i.. lUi, as stcnu U;a mail matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 Published Every Thursday at Nephl, Vb County, Utah A. B. CJIBSON Local 25. 1933 May Thursday. NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- ruiiLu A DAY OF BARGAINS CITY MEAT MARKET d Your store REDUCE local surpluses by buying local products. Compare These Prices! home-owne- Be sure to see our many "Cheaper" W. L. BAILEY Base Ball SPECIALS FOR WED. SPECIAL RICH FLAKY, BUTTER HORNS DOUBLE 25c Dozen M. Tuesday, Memorial Day X. L. Bakery and Conf. RITE-WA- North Ward vs South Y Associated Store HEADER Start 2:30 P. ONE DAY ONLY WED. SPECIALS 3 Cans Old Dutch Cleanser 19c Bennett's Self - Polish Floor wax qt. 98c, pt. 60c Ward Wednesday Specials 8 Bars White Laundry 15c Soap Choice Lean Pork Chops lbs SHOES NEPHI MER. CO. "Where Good Mdse Is 5c Beans, BRAND" "STAR bargains on Wednesday. B & W Wall Paper Cleaner, 3 for 27c Small Pierces Pork and $1.40 Laying Mash $1.25 Whole Corn $1.10 Cow Rations Juab Co. Mill & Elev. Co. 2 HEADQUARTERS FOR NEPHI VS COLGATE'S SALEM Champions Utah County Farm Bureau League. Season Tickets Not Good For This Game . TOOTH PASTE 1932 25c BAILEY GROCERY CY'S MEAT MARKET WEDNESDAY MAY 31 Pure Pork Link Sausage. 15c per pound Maid in Idaho Corn, 8c Utah radishes, 2c per $3.50 CHAMPION SHOES These quality shoes will carry you to see the Nephi ..Champions In Action bunch. "A Surety of Purity" THE TOGGERY Base Ball Day Specials 10c Girls Ankle Sox Wednesday 14 qt Pan Bargains Ivory Green Dish 70c Pr. forged steel scissors c value 35c large 1 Girls Newest Style San- size-60- OSTLER' dals 89c and $1.00 5 ALLEN HOW. 25c Tube 2 0c 49c Tooth Brush Free NEPHI DRUG CO. Allen's Cash Store Meats And Groceries We Don't Meet Prices We MAKE 'EM Schillings Coffee 1 lb 25c Crystal White Soap, 2 bars 5c MUk, tall cans, 4 for 19c This advertisement presented with any purchase entitles bearer to a famous O & M Root Beer Good Wed. May 31 "Headquarters For Sporting Goods." ORD & MANGELSOr Cards can be used every CASH, R. F. C. Orders, and payment of current day for all purchases Accounts. Nephi Base Ball Assn. CHAS. FOOTE & SONS I I DRUGGISTS |