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Show Thursday, June 8, THE 1933 G. TIMES-NEW- S, NEPHI. UTAH Local News C. u. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Voil (Comments C. Dainty Frocks How- ell, a son. Sunday. 1 From (he Coming C. C. Camp) Miss Alice Hanson was In 8tlt Lake City Friday on business. who Idea Those people have the that all they have to eat at the Archie Brooks was in Salt Lake Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Wednesday on business. Salt Creek canyon is beans, more City beans and then a desert of John Gadd went to Provo yesterare badly miswhere will visit at the home of taken. In checking over the menu day Nuttal. of June 2. 3. and 4 we find such Judge dishes as coffee cake, rice patties. Earl Oadd of Logan spent the fried . bologna, fresh apples, veal week-en- d In Nephi with and brown cutlety-- .'spuds' gravy, relatives and friends. visiting noodles roast pork. dumplings, egg fried bacon, fried chicken, lettuce Miss Del ma Lawson and Donald salad, chicken gravy and many ot Law son of Sctplo are the guests of hers. By the way, don't get the Im- Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Memmott this pression that all these were served week. at on meal, they were just taken at random from three days" eats. And Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Lemon and thereplenty more to fill in wtth. sons of Laketown. Utah, spent ccc with Mr and. Samuel LinThe boys at the CCC camp have Friday ton. been putting In their time durtnj the past two Weeks to building to Mrs. O. R. Judd left buildings. So far they have com- spend the week with Mrs.Tuesday H. Mill J. Hail. the pleted (practically) ward and Mrs. J. R. Ellason of Salt (The place where they serve the Lake CKy. And the laid they have 'beans") foundations for the shower house Mrs. Mark Hatch of and and one of the barracks. A few of Miriam Hatch of Salt Sclpio l ake City the men are also putting in some were of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd time building a good roal to the Hobbs guests last Monday. site of the camp. PAGE FIVE Local -- Social ews Mrs. Frank Warner is visiting li Provo at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Oliver. She will return Friday. Mrs. H. B. Ocney returned to her The club also met Tuesday June hode In 8alt Lake City Thursday after a week's visit with friends and 6, at which time further lessons on sewing were given by the leaders. relatives in Nephl. 5 ROLLS . Reporter, Dellene Jensen. Miss Ranee Winn left Thur for a visit with Mr. and Nphl Mrs. H. B The Golden v;tltchers held their In Lake Salt Ockey City. regular meeting Thursday at 3 p. m. 1000 each 25c The program was as follows: Duetl Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Orme left on Mildred Jenkins and Margaret Tol-- i o Wednesday for Downey, after spend- ley and a reading by Meredith Spering a week at the home of Mrs. D. ry. The time was spent In finishing 100 ASPIRIN C. Sparks. 69c pajamas. Special guests were Lola and Betty Wheells and Ruth Tolley. Miss Mabel Sperry left Nephl on Lucille Bowles Thursday to spend a week In Salt STRAW HAT CLEANER Lake City. The first year Cooking club called the Thrifty Five, have chanMiss Fern Frecklton returned to 20c their name to the Break! asteers. her home today after spending some ged on account of the enrollment of 0 time In Mammoth and Eureka wrth three new members, Nedxa Williams, friends and relatives. Marjorle Garrett and Phyllis Painter. SPECIAL PRICES ON Miss Thela Hassel and Eugene His Reporters. June WhKing and kle of Alberta were guests at the Clarissa Mecham. ALL FISHING TACKLE home of Mr. and Mrs. James Stanley recently. Firt Idea of Soul Thays Stanley Is visit lnif with his Idea The of an Immortal soul ImMrs. In W. J. Hassel grandmother. -- IT PLEASES US TO prisoned In the body appears for Mammoth. the first time, In a definite way, in CCC Mrs. Frank D. Hobbs and son JerMiss Malda Starr left Nephl on the work of the poet Phocylldes. PLEASE YOU According to some of the mem of Los Angeles arrived recently. Thursday to spend a few weeks at born at Miletus In the Sixth cen- - I bers of the CCC from Nephi they're ry are home Mr. the with of her parents. and Mrs. Hal visiting tury B. C Kansas City Times. treated royally at the camp. The They Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Golden. In Salt Lake City. commanding officer, Lieut. W. R. & Irish, has the supiiort Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Peterson The Misses Margarett and Vera Radio of the fellows, who are loud In their Airplane Misses Dean arrived home Tuesday Parkes Edith and Amy Peterson and All of the metal parts of an airpraise of his ability and leadership. evening, and will spend the summ- Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. Belliston CCC are banded together In such plane Druggists er and here 'their mother. Mrs. T. with daughter Ara enjoyed a trip Not mentioning any names" the H. G. Parkes. through Boulder City. Hoover Dam a way as to form a ground for a members of the camp staged a hr.e Southern Utah Canyons and Arizo- radio. The larger the plane the bethunt" Monday evening. 'snipe Mrs. Douglas Shephard of Levan, na during the past few days. ter for radio reception. not in or succeeded Whether they McLellan Mirs of Mrs. Mary Idaho, choice 'snioesthat "bagginir" the Mr. and Mrs. Oran Foote and roam about the canyon, was not Lloyd Hobbs and daughters Beth Mfclvln and Foote of Salt Lake City RichJoan In Thursday spent disclosed. arrived in Nephl Monday evening to field. CCC a few spend days with Mr. and Mrs. Church services were held at the L. M. Sowby of Los Angeles was S. P. Nielson. They were returning By the Addition to our Equipment of an Electric camp Sunday morning. The prin in home a tour from of Zlon National a and Nephl Friday Saturday, was given bv LeRoy cipal sermon at the home of his parents, Park and Bryce Canyon. Slicing Machine,, WE NOW HAVE Whitehead of Nephl, and Frank guest Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sowbv. member a of the camp Greenhalgh, The closing program of the Nephl was in charge of the meeting. Miss Alice Sowby entertained at North Ward Mutual Improvement CCC a bridge luncheon at her home last Association was presented Tuesday Authorization has been made for afternoon. A color scheme of evening under the direction of the circulating library for the CCC unit. Friday orchid and white predominated in Juniff girls of that ward. Two A camp library is also to be maindecorations. Nosegays were used one-aplays. "Enter Rosle" and tained at the local canyon camp. the at each place as attractive favors. "Too Many Marys" and a vocal solo The room to house the library has was won by Miss Frances by Mrs. Eugene Beck comprised the not yet been completed, but will be High prize two second prizes program. as soon as possible. The library is Chrislensen, and MADE FROM NEPHI FLOUR, FROM were won by Mrs. Homer K. Lunt and to contain books, magazines Mrs. Paul Christison. Present and 15, six weeks tap June NEPHI GROWN WHEAT Beginning SUPPORT The both daily and weekly papers. were: Mrs. E. H. Mrs. L. J. and ballet dancing course, 12 less fellows are also to be rurmsnea Wade, Mrs. A. J. Steele, Mrs. Flor- ons, $3.00. Maureen HOME INDUSTRY! Kendall. Crapo stationery, so they may "tell the ence Ostler. Mrs. A. B. Gibson. Mrs. folks back home" about their ex Glen Mrs. P. L. Jones, Schofleld, periences at the camp. Mrs. Gean Gadd Mrs. Homer K. Not Dialed oa Phon CCC Lunt, Mrs. Roy Lomax, Mrs. F. H. If no one answers his call, the Athletic equipment Is to be re Beckstead, Mrs. Eugene Ostler Mrs. Milan telephone subscriber ceived at the Nebo camp within a Paul Christison, Mrs. Glen Worth- - can dial(Italy) a out written note which Ejiort time. To date, no athletic Miss Lucille Anderson, Miss Is teams have been organized, but will ington, the other end. at reproduced Thelma Miss Ida Bean Miss be as soon as the recreation hall Is Mildred Ockey, Miss Wanda Sperry, Petty, completed. Miss Evelyn Brough, Miss LaVeve CCC Miss Wanda Garrett and the With 48 men working, and the Petty, hostess Miss Sowby. mess hall nearly completed, the C . o CC fellows are planning a dance for no date the near future. Although NOTICE OF SALE has been definitely st, it Is tentat-ivl- y next for sometime scheduled Notice is hereby given that to week. Only members of the camp and friends will be per satisfy an account and lien for stortheir immediate mitted to attend. Get friendly with age and parts of and upon a certain Chevrolet truck model 1930 1 and a member of the camp. o half ton capacity motor number 1713806 owned by Steele and Company" Salt Lake City, Utah and past due and owing for more than thirty days and incurred from September 16 1932 to December 18, 1932, and from December 28, 1932 to May 25, 1933. Storage accruable from December 2a, 1932 at a rate of $5 per month, until settlement of this lien. The lien itemized to date as follows: Parts, $56.30; storage to date $22.85 making a total of $79.15 all being past due and payable to The City Motor Co., of Nephl, Utah the paid personal property will be sold at pubic auction to the highest bidder In lawful money of the United States at the hour of two oclock P. m. on the 9th day of Juno, 1933, at the front door of the place of business of The City Motor Co., at Nephl, Utah. Daied this 25th day of bean-flavor- ed Ice-crea- The DAINTY ORGANDIE DRESSES you have wanted will be on display Monday, June 12. Also picture hats to complete the ensemble. New shipment of sheer voils and organdie frocks at $1.00. Just what you want for the hot days. For a perfect foundation, try the two way stretch "Double Ve" girdle. Specials The Rip Roaring Clover Club met Friday June 2. Ttie time was spent la sewing and In planning for a Sunrise hike. TOILET 4-- H M-?s- s Mc-Cu- ne Ord whole-heart- Hanson Style Shop Important Vitamins Milk U the Hiost Important source of rltamln O. The list of foods containing this vitamin Is so long that It Is safe to say that almost every one eats something dally which contains at least some of the vitamin. o Tennis Terms The term deuce in tennis was used as early as 1598, If not earlier. In 1S73 Julius Marshall In his "Annals of Tennis," page 134. has the following: "Scalmo (In 1555) then tells his readers that (the scoring Is) 'at two (a due),' as It Is called when the game Is reduced or 'set to two strokes to be gained, In order to win it. The term 'a due Is still preserved In the French form, deux, corrupted Into the English deuce." Based on Indian Legend Hear In Music," says "By the Waters of Mlnnetonka," "Is based on an actual Indian theme. The song tella of the Interesting old Indian legend of the young lovers of the Sun and the Moon tribes, who loved each other against the tribal law and how, to escape, they fled together and sank Into the lonely waters of a tranquil northern lake. There they were united forever, and the blue skies looked down and smiled upon their love." Washington Star. "What We the story of nX Ice Is Best Beginning Sunday we will have ice for sale: Notify us a day early and we'll be glad to deliver to your door milk for the soft-cur- d baby 2c per lb to 20 lbs lc per lb over 20 lbs. 45c for 50 lbs 85c for 100 lbs. Gibson next to Silver Maple Service C. L. Meadowbrook Dairy Mangelson - Sliced Bread, 5c Loaf Baked Fresh Daily ct X. L. Bakery For Your Baby! The Meadowbrook Dairy is prepared to furnish you soft-cur- d milk for baby. Protect your child's tender digestive organs by giving it the best quality milk you can get. PAPER BDOID ANL THE Newhouse Hotel afiacdtoSeati: Cotnuiiudjcn 'May 19?,3. City Motor Company First Publication, June 1, 1933 Last Publication, June 8, 1933 IN THE CENTER IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OP THINGS THE FIFTH JUDICAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIST RICT COURT IN AND FOR JUAB In the Matter of Application Number 7600, Filed in the Office of the COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. State Engineer of the State of Utah to Appropriate 30 Cubic Feet of Water per Second and 500 Acre Feet THE GEORGE C. WKTMORE CO., of Water from Red Cedar Creek, a corporation, Plaintiff, Juab County State of Utah. vs NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITalso ION FOR ENTENSION OF TIME. ANNIE J. STEPHENSEN. CHAT 10 known as Annie Stephensen; P. E. Booth, special administrator of the Notice Is hereby given that How-el- ls When in SaJt Lake City, enjoy the unestate of Victor C. Stephensen de Livestock Inc., has filed a petexcelled comfort, convenience and cuisine of ceased. Defendants ition in the above entitled court asking that an extension of time to the popular NEWHOUSE HOTEL. The and including May 27, 1938 be grantSHERIFFS SALE ed in which to submit proof of comNewhouse Is "Headquarters" for travelers and pletion of works, and In which to whether intermountain folk who know To be sold at sheriffs sale on the make application of the water to 23rd day of June, 1933, at the hour beneficial use, under and In purIt be for an overnight business trip or the of twelve o'clock noon, at the front suance of said Application Number door of the county court house In 76O0, filed In the office of the enjoyment of a delightful and restful of the State of Utah Nephi, Juab County, Utah, the foll- State Engineer 30 cubic feet of water owing described oroperty situated In to appropriate Levan precinct, Juab County, Utah, per second and 500 acre feet of water from Red Cedar Orek, Juab to wlt of Utah. Said apOffering Following Special Beginning 82 rods north of the County, State been set for hearing southwest corner of the southwest plication has 19th day of June, 1933, In quarter of section 31, township, 14, on the above entitled south, range 1 east, salt Lake Meri- the court room of the Single Bate Plus 50c 143 rods; North court, at Nephl, Juab County, State thence east, dian, 2 $2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 33 rods; West 143 rods. South 33 Vt of Utah, at the hour of o'clock P. Single M. to rods of 4.00 beginning. 4.50 3.00 3.50 place Double $2.50 All persons desiring to make ob Also Twelve shares of the capital Each with Private Bath All Outside Rooms to the granting of said pet Comjections Levan stock of Irrigation the at sucn time ana Garage Facilities Adjoning pany, represented by certificate ition shall appear and there make place and then number 63 C. nave a Purchase price payable in lawful any objections tney may gainst the allowance of said petit money of the United States of Amion. erica Dated this 22nd day of May, 1933. Dated this 31st day of May, 1933 J. H. VICKERS, D. J. SULLIVAN, of the Fifth Judicial Sherrif of Juab County, Utah County Clerk District in and for Juab County, By O. R. Judd Deputy Shernl State of Utah. W. E. Sutton Chauncey W. West Mrs. J. n. Waters First Publication, May 25, 1933 1, 1933 June First publication l Aaa't Gen MxT, Genl Mgr. President Last Publication June 8, 1933 June 22, 1933 Last SALT LAKE CITY What A First Class have the complete line of "lively wool" rugs by the Bigelow Weavers. The colors, texture, patterns and quality are superior to anything we ever 'e Hotel Should Offer. Intermountain Double Rate j had. ET the prices are still at Depression's lowest ebb. Wools from which these rugs are made, have increased greatly in price, yet for a few more days we are still maintaining the old prices. You may buy a real wool Axminister rug, size 9x12 for as low as $18.50. A WORD TO THE WISEIS SUFFICIENT Dixon-Taylo- r- HOTEL NEWHOUSE publication " Glen W. Baker Residence 162 South 1st East, Russell Nephi, Utah Phone 278W |