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Show THE PAGE FOUR Entered In the Poet Office at Nephi, Utah, as second class mail matter under the Act of Congresi of March 3. 1879 at Nephi, Juab County, Uih Roy E. Gibson Editor and Manacer Gibson (Publisher A. B. NEPIII. UTAH S, Local and Social Levan Happenings The YimmM(w& Published Every Thursday TIMEB-NEW- SUCH VANDALISM SHOULD NOT BE PERMITTED Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. O'Oara of Los Angeles are visiting at the home Miss Thelma Wankler left Sunof his grandfather, Chas Haynes, day for Los Angeles where she will for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. O'Oara remain indefinitely. were married In Huntington Park Mrs. Ray Adams and children of May 31. and have since been on a Sciplo are enjoying this week at the trip through Utah. home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. T. W. Vickers Is In 8att Lake J. H. Bradfleld. this week-en- d attending the annual conference of the M. I. A. Augustus Tunbridge was taken to a. nospitai Friday and later Mrs. E. O. Pyper entertained Sat- temoved to a Salt Lake hospital urday in honor of the sixOi birthday where he will undergo an operation. of her son, Bobby. A delicious lunchN. J. Schow was taken to a Por-v- o eon was served to Kenneth Pace, hospital Thursday where he was Roy Ostler, Lyle Park. Carl Belliston, Bobby Belliston. Hal Memmott, operated on for appendicitis. Corlnne Pyper. Beth Olpln, 8harl A number of young folks were enBelliston, Claude Pax man and the honored guest, Bobby Pyper. tertained Friday evening at the home of Marlon Bosh. John Leavltt left Nephl Saturday An handkerchief shower w trlv- for Caltrary. Alberta, Canada, where en last Friday night at the home of he will work during the summer. te he visited Spokane and other Mr. and Mrs. Erick Wankler In honor of their daughter. Thelma, who northwestern cities. left for California Sunday. LunchMr. and Mrs. O. J. Hansen of Mur- eon was served to many of her girl ray nd their two children, Gladys friends. mid Ottomene. were the guests of Miss Mildred Bradfield left last Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Stephen-se- n week for Delta where she will visit recently. indefinitely with her sister and famThe Misses Enid and Betty t;tarr ily, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Sperry , and Jack Starr, will leave Saturday The Misses Adle and Beth Wrhrht for Idaho Falls where they will visit visited at the home of Vinle Chrls- with their father. Reed Starr. tensen Thursday enroute to their Mrs. Jotin Richardson, Mrs. Birdie home In Provo from Thacker, Ari Jones. Mrs. J. A. Kendall. Miss Pearl zona, where the former has been Nielson, Miss Maida Foote and Mrs. teaching school kluring the past James H. Ellison will nttend the winter. conference sesslos In Salt Lake City John Bigley and son of Magna this week-enspent a few days last week at the Born to Mr. and Mrs. William home of Mr. and Mrs. Olof JohnDone of Tuscon, Arizona, a son on son. May 25. Mrs. Done was formerly Mrs. Itarenzo Mangelson Is In Miss Blanche Andrews of this city. Provo this week visiting at the home The Miner Reunior was held at of Mrs. Florentina Rosequlst. Glengarry Monday. Thet following Mrs. C. A. Mangelson and son local people mere in attedace. Mrs. J. W. Barnes and children. Mrs. Glen spent last Saturday in Provo on business. Alice Park. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes, Vernilp Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bertha Sudweeks and dauAlva Howell and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Howell and Mr. and Mrs. ghter lone of Eureka are visiting Stanley Jarrett, Mrs. W. J. Stevens at the home of her mother, Mrs. of ElPaso Texas, who hos been vis- Olof Johnson. iting relatives in this city, also attended Kirk, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Christensen was taken to Mrs. William Perry and daughter a Salt Lake hospital Saturday where Tvy and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mullin he underwent an operation for apand daughter Fay of Salt lake City pendicitis. He was accompanied by were week-en- d guests at the home his parents. of Mr. and Mrs. James Andrews. The marriage of Evanelle AnderMrs. Joseph Moyer will return to son, daughter of Vern Anderson of her home in Salt Lake City Friday Fountain Green and Glenn Mangel after a two weeks visit at the home so, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Manof her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. gelson of Levan was solemnized In Vickers. the Mantl Temple Wednesday, The young couple will make their home Miss Colleen Day returned to her In Levan. o home in Filmore Tuesday night after spending a week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wade. En-rou- During the past two weeks, there have been some four or five hundred tulips destroyed at the hltfh school grounds some unknown vandals or this by which shows that we have In our midst, someonecommunity., who is lower than :v lowest snakes. . The persons who committed such willful destruction as polling up the beautiful tulips and tlirowing them on ihe lamns and walks, certainly should be arrested and given the full penalty for committing such an offense. It is hoped that public opinion will become so severe that anyone seeing or hearing of such destruction will immediately notify the police so that the guilty parties can be handled. This Is the second time such vandalinm has been in ephl this sprit. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Forrest some time ago. someone had the nerve to pull up several rose bushes soon after they had been planted. com-mitt- ed d. can hardly Imagine a motive that would make anyone steal rose bushes and secondly we can not Imagine anyone who could get Joy and pleasure out of plating the stolen We rose bushes. just too bad that they too, and punished for their acts of vandalism. It Is Potato Plant Admired Potatoes were first cultivated for their beautiful foliage In England could not be caught Local - Social o Earl? Architecture The name "Early English" Is given to the first pointed Gothic used In Rnfland, about the end of the Twelfth century. It 's good an, Grace "I'm glad we lave our own telephone I errands saved, it's well worth the few cents a day it costs. In emer- gencies sudden sickness, fire or accident, the telephone brings aid immediately." Any employee will take your order Ida Powell. Wilson, Luc-ll- s Marcus H. Burton son of Mrs. T. H. Burton of this city, will receive his degree of Doctor of Dentistry from the Georgetown University at Washington, D. C. on June 12. Shortly afterward, Mr. Burton will take his district dental board examination at Washington, and is to arrive in Nephl near June 18. While at the University, Mr. Burton has been a member of the Psi Omega Fraternity. o But They Held Their Shape When knighthood was In flower, young lovers had their pants pressed with an anvil and hammer. Florida Times-Unioo Coca Chewing South American natives chew coca leaves as Americans chaw gum, without suffering from effects of cocaine. o The Mountain States TeL & Tel. Co. e Hall. Doris Warren, Afton Gibson, VaLois Lambert of Roosevelt, Coleen Day of Fillmore, Harold Howells, Ray Linton, Howard Belliston, Ballard Hoyt, Merle Vickers, Dee Wright, Wilson Poote, LaVar Llddiard Jack Shaw, Vai Anderson, and the hostess, Florence Crane. to have it back again can call the homes friends' stores, and elsewhere as often-aI like. For the daily Miss Florence Crane entertained evenig at a birthday party. Rook was enjoyed during the were won by Ida Prizes evening. Wilson and Howard Belliston. A delicious luncheon was served to Ora Taylor Dorothy Inscore. Fern Howell, Carma Vickers. Betty Cow- Saturday The Greatest Work Have you known how to meditate, and manage your life? You have performed the greatest work of all. Montaigne. semi-publi- not sound banking principles at heart has any business In a bank whether as banker or customer. c serv"The banker is a ant. He is charged with the heaviest of responsibilities and obligations that occur in our economic life. But he can meet these fully only through the cooperation of good laws, good public officials who are empowered to exercise authority over his bank, and good business methods on the part of business men generally who utilize his bank. Only through such cooperation by all elements in our nation's community life can we be assured of a failureproof banking structure. "The Administration at Washington has taken hold of this problem with a firm grasp of essentials and Is exercising splendid leadership to ward the desired end. The strongest feature of the government program will be found In recognizing the Joint responsibility of the public, of business and of government officials together with the bankers themselves In creating the kind of banking the nation should have. "The fundamental needs of banking reform are fewer banks, more adequately capitalized, better supervised and better managed, standard-zatloof laws and methods, greater ;nd more Intelligent cooperation be- ween government and banking, better nnderstanding by the public of its Joint responsibility in maintaining banking solvency and sfflciency these primary principles should be the foundation of our banking system of the future. For such a system no guaranty of deposits would be necessary and the depos- would be fully protected." semi-publi- Oh We pay 3c per pound On Subscriptions Tlfo T5inasMws MILLS NEWS Perron Ivie of Sciplo is spending of his sister, Cynthia! ftU By Norma Knight A clever romance filled with tantalizing tituationa; around interesting built and unusual characters. Vou will laugh at and laugh with Cynthia and Geoff Ensloe; you will applaud and condemn, and will approve of and appreciate the happy ending. This satisfying western romance will apprar serially in these columns, and will prove a rare treat for our readers whether young or old, men or women. The home of thi9 distinguished American writer is at St. Bertrand deComminges in the Pyrenees, that range of mountains that forms the boundary between France and Spain, but she is in no sense an expatriated American. To her America, and especially the western mountain states, is still "God's country," and it is to this section she turns when selecting a setting for her stories. She says: "I was born in Denver, and have spent there altogether six years of my life: two when I was born, one year when I was ten, three more years just before I came to my present home, St. Bertrand deComminges in the Pyrenees. We have arranged to publish serially the latest story, "Oh Cynthia!," by this distinguished writer. The setting is in Denver. It is a satisfying, charming romance, no less deep because it is young, no less true because it is happy. A story our readers will like. Angora. Wool Domestic Angora wool Is not very popular In the textile Industry, since It does not last well. Practically all of the Angora rabbit wool used Is Imported. OPENS We Sell FISH AND GAME LICENSES Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy McPherson and children spent the latter part of the the week at Nephl. as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Seth McPherson. Nephi Drug Co. Miss Berniece Blackett of Sciplo a week with relatives Mrs. John Williams and sons Har-1- 1 and Eldon spent Sunday and Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dellal Ivie of Flowell. Garth Belliston of Nephl Is visiting at the home of his sister and brother in law Mr. and Mrs. Thoral Howell. 15 GREATLY REDUCED PRICES vis- Mrs. L. M. Hanson and children returned to Mills Sunday and will spend a few days before returning to their home In Delta. is spending and friends. June BUY YOUR TACKLE HERE AT Bert Ashman spent Sunday with his fumily at Sclpio. Growth ia Knowledge Things that we eat usually grow In one season. But a man needs to go through a longer period of culture. A scientist says ttint we do not pass the period of Infancy until we are thirty years old. An eminent educator believes that we never are anything but Infants, no Mr. and Mrs. John Gren visited matter how long we live, and that we must always be students. The with friends and relatives at Ples-a- nt short-cut to knowledge does not exGrove Tuesday. ist. We came to the wrong planet If we are looking for a course In Miss Norma Williams is spending a few days at Gunnison with education that Is "short and snapher grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- py." Montreal Hernld. eph Duff in. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy McPherson visited Tuesday and Wednesday at Sclpio with relatives and friends. Hyrum Fields spent Sunday and Monday at Fillmore. May Be Largest Sun Dial What is probably tin largest sun dial In the world Is In Lafayette, "Tenn. II weighs tot. tons. j , Furest Found One-Fo- believed What Is to be the most remarkable forest In the world has been found on the west coast of Africa. Although the trunks of the trees are as much as four feet In diameter, they attain the height of only one foot. No tree bears more than two leaves, which attain a length of six feet and breadth of two feet. The forest covers a tableland six miles In width. Self-Conque- st One moment of one good action really done, one generous deed actually performed, yea. one effort to do right really made, has the seal of time put on It, and no power In heaven nor all the fires of hell can melt that wax from the t, eternal Clarke. bond. Freeman James Baseball & Shopping Day EVERY WEDNESDAY 4l 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 EVERY PURCHASE ! SEE THE GAMES FREE ! It costs you nothing ! A DAY OF BARGAINS Author of "OH CYNTHIA!" SEASON . Mr. and Mrs. George E. Howard and daughters Jennie and Minnie visited for a short time Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hanson. KNIGHT NORMA FISHING Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Duffin visited Wednesday at the home of her son and daughter In law, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams. W. E. Snader was a busines itor at Nephl Tuesday. 1933 ! a few days at the home Mrs. Deane Howard. o Institution A 5. c In"A bank Is truly a stitution, but in a reciprocal sense It has Its obligations to the public, but so has the public equal obligations to the bank. No one who has June 8, Thursday, Here's The Difference A hen lays an egg and it lies We say our feeds are as good as the best and its the truth. Juab Co. Mill & Elev. Co. SPECIALS FOR WED. Ice Cream Soda Sliced Bread 10c 5c ONE DAY ONLY X. L. Bakery and Conf. BAILEY GROCERY CY'S MEAT MARKET Choice Iamb chops, 15c lb quick jelling A Red & White Product NEPHI Make City Meat Market your headquarters to buy everything good to eat. Bran Flakes, 2 8 oz pkgs 25c pkgs COMPANY 17c Peas, fancy sifted, Macaroni, 3 lbs "Where Good MHse Is 2 - 17c 19c Base Ball Cheaper" Select Hickory AX HANDLES Wed. 4 P. M. 29c W. L. BAILEY RITE-WA- Y Associated Store NEPHI VS. 30 GUNNISON Flav-R-Je- ll 4 MERCANTILE Come and See Nephi's Ball Team in Action Baseball Tickets FREE To Boys and girls, 10 to 15 years of age. 2:30 P. M. WED. JUNE X 14. NEPHI DRUG CO. BIBaiHMMBSBBBMBMBSSSBliBBM Nation-Wid- e Service Through business connections in cities all over the country, we are able to make arrangements for bring bodies from distant places for burial here or for sending them from this city for burial elsewhere. In all such cases we are able to guarantee the same service that we give in our own establishment. Our personal attention and respongreater gives sibility freedom and comfort to the bereaved. Anderson Funeral Home Fresh Pork Hocks,' 5 c ea. Fresh Spinach, 4c pound Maid Idaho Corn, can 8c QJP. SKAGGS STORES FOOD ALLEN CASH STORE WEDNESDAY SPECIAL 12 pair Men's Work Sox for $1.00 THE TOGGERY Pay 1 Cash and Pay Less BASEBALL TICKET FREE with a $5.00 pur- - x ... X Hase Wednesday. A Surety of Purity" Base Ball Day Specials Womens White Kid $1.98 Slippers Women White Canvas $1.49 Slippers . CHAS. FOOTE & SONS Cards can be used every dav for all Durcha Boyer Cosmetics with Boyer Guarantee "If for reason whatever you any 10 PENNY NAILS, 5c lb are not satisfied with the results obtained from this preparation, return to us OSTLER & ALLEN HOW. and we will refund your money" "Headquarters For & Sporting Goods." ORD MANGELSON DRUGGISTS Wednesday Bargains CASH, R. F. C. Orders,! and payment of current f Accounts Neohi Baju Rll An. thm |