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Show Thursday. July is i 13. 1933 THE SPARK PLUGS 58c each C. U. TIMES-NEW- NEPIII. UTAH S. i C. PAGE THREE Local and Social Local and Social Club News 4-- H Mrs. Alonzo Aubery of Salt Lake Mrs. Ellis Jensen of Dividend Is City was the guest Sunday of Mr. spending this week with her nar. The Ten R. R. Stitchers met on rnts. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Worth (Happening at the C. C. C. Camp and Mrs. John Coleman. Wednesday at the high school. The Nebo F-- 9 lngton. By Bert Powell. Nephl) time was sjx'nt in sewing. Those at Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Cowan enter Myrtle Baily, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Memmott, the meeting were: Work on the Red Creek road is tained at a well appointed dinner Doris Warren, Afton Gibson, Melbtt progressing very favorably. Six Saturday In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. E. Memmott and Mrs. A. V. Christiansen. Dorothy Inscore, Flor- teams are at work on the road and Marcus H. Burton, who L'ft the fol Pyper were Salt Lake Ci'y visitors fiice Crane. Howell, Clarice are kept close to where the work Is lowing day for Washington, D. C Tuesday. Kendall, Jean Kndall. Marine Wil- Mercurochrome 25c being done. Two men camp at the Max Hannifin left the L. D. S son. Zi'lma Bowers, LaVon Harris, Mrs. J .T. Stlmson and buby reend of the road to care for and frd Erma Hall. Worthmirton Lucille and to home Lake in turned her in Salt Salt Lake hospital City recently the horses. Reporter, Lucille Hall. Burn Ointment, Wyeths City after visiting in Ncplii the past ufter receiving medical treatment. ccc 25c Eureka. is in at home week He of her the A trail crew under the direction improving parents, The Jolly Vest! Girls held their Earl Worthlngton. Is working on Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Cowan. She was Miss Beth Lunt la a guest this legular meeting Friday in the hlcrh the Mt. Nebo trail In readiness for accompanied by her husband. Rubbing Alcohol week In Salt Lake City with her sis- school buikiinit. Th time was spent the big annual hike to be held on on sewim; children's costumes. McKesson' 25c At brother-in-laMf3. Mr. and and a Alice ter was Miss Cowan Salt Lake Saturday. The mountain Is very the meeting were Phylli3 Worthlngbeautiful this year, being covered visitor Wednesday and Thursday. Iuis Beagley. ton. Eunice Belliston, Ida Jen Har- Milk of 25c Magnesia with tall green grass, many beautMiss Alice Ord returned home on ris, Donna Tidwcll. and F.dm Goble. Mr. and Mr. John C. Hall enteriful waterfalls, and flowers and Reporter, Edra Goble. from Evanston, Wyoming, 10c Bandages plants of all description. Don't miss tained Thursday at an attractive Sunday been the guest of her the Mt. Nebo hike. Work U also be dinner party complimenting Mr. and where she hassister-in-laL. Kill or Cure Boys The X. nnd Mr. brother and 10c Club met Wednesday In Adhesive Tape lng done on the trails In the vic- - Mrs. Ernest Nordstron of Los Angel- Mrs. R. V. Ord for the past six theCooking inty of McCune's Canyon and Maple es, California, who are viitlne rel weeks. kitchen of the hlch school buiM-in- ir atives and friends in Nephi. The In their regular meeting. The First Aid Book "What T6 Springs. loom were tastefully decorated with time was used in cookint? French Do has Vlckers Mrs. returned Tomas Until The Doctor Five members of the camp climb roses and sweet peas. A color har toast and eggs In bacon riruis. o ed Mt Nebo last Saturday. They mony of yellow and green predom- to her home from a week's visit in Comes" FREE with each crossed from the South Peak over to inated throughout the dinner. Cov- Salt Lake City at the home of Mr 39c purchase the extreme North one a rice lit- ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Jos- and Mrs. T. A. Carver. A Tickliih Living tle stunt that calls for nerve, and eph R. Price and family, Mr. and ", . . the native was miserMrs. J. O. Stanford of Reno, Nev also gives the hiker a very hearty Mrs. R. E. Winn and family, Mrs. ably poor beyond the range of modana Mr. of is the house guest appetite. The men who reached the Laura Sowby, and the honored ada Went clothed In ern conception. north peak of Nebo and returned guest. Mr. and Mrs. Nordstron and Mrs. H. L. Mangelson. skins or not at all and his family are: Milton Morton, Jim White children, Don. Merlene and Melun Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lunt and fam scratched a precarious existence head, Alex Gately, Bill Ewell and and Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hall and ily of Mammoth were Tuesday vis from the soil or from his flocks and Gordon Frisby. family. Itors In Nephl. The whole trip was made in ten herds." London Pally Paper. Mrs. Glen Worthlngton and Mrs. lours. Very few people rfver climb of Mrs. T. Dee Miller Huntington to the north peak because of the T. H. Burton entertained at a bridge for her No Special Type of "Liner" ery difficult and hazardous trail. lucheon Saturday afternoon in hon- rark, California, left Sundayrelatives or of Miss Blanche Burton who left home after visiting Nephl CCC term "liner" has no reference The The Red Creek Road Survey Crev Monday for Washington, D. C. and and friends for the past three to the type of ship, hut rather to under the supervision of Stuart Ud- Mrs. Marcus H. Burton of Washing- weeks. the trade In which It Is engaged. ell, a forest service locating engineer ton D. C. The rooms were decoratMr. and Mrs. Angus Miller of It Is any ship operating on a reguhas finished the road survev to the ed with midsummer flowers. Mrs. bead of Nebo Creek and the twin Marcus Burton received high score Eureka spent last week in Nephl vis lar line. A liner can operate between river points. It Is a liner so peaks. Mr. Udell has been called prize. Included on the guest list iting relatives and friends. cn other work for two or three were Misses Alice Cowan and Vir long as it maintains a regular schedMr. and Mrs. Bert W. Wlllams of ule. weeks, after which time the road ginia Golden of Washington, D. C, were house guests of Mrs. survey will be finished to the head Mrs. J. T. Simson of Salt Lake City, Morgan ct Payson canyon. Itha Parkes, Florence Chase, Ruth Alice Miller Sunday. Manners CCC eBagley, Alice Hanson, Alice Sowby, Manners are the htippy ways of Mrs. Grant Ord of Los Angeles A big program is to be given at Mrs. P. B. Cowan, Mrs. H. K. Lunt, is enjoying a vacation doing things ; each one a stroke of the Mount Nebo ampitheatre Friday Mrs. P. L. Jones, Mrs. Erva An- California She is the guest of Mr. genius or love, now repeated and in Nephl. In is Mrs. Mrs. The charge drew, program Clyde Shaw, evening. Boyd of the Wheat Day sponsors and the Burton, Mrs. Roy Lomax, Mrs. Ed- and Mrs. S. G. Ord and her sister. hardened into usage, they form Mt. Nebo Recretatlonal Association. win A. Bailey, Mrs. Leland Belliston, Mrs. Henry Williams. at least a rich varnish with which A splendid evening's entertainment Mrs. Neldon Worthlngton and the Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson of the routine of life is washed and awaits all who desire something of honored guests and hostesses. Mrs. its details adorned. If they are Alvln Burton assisted the hostesses Leamington were among the Ne- on the a different type. "WE'RE PROUD OF surface, so are the dewdrops phi visitors Thursday. Mr. Anderson in serving. attended to business while in this which give such a depth to the OUR MILK" Baseball is a feature of the enDr. and Mrs. Marcus H. Burton city while Mrs. Anderson visited at morning meadows. Emerson. tertainment each evening at the C. We like to boast don't C. C. Camp Nebo. Indoor baseball left Monday morning for their home the home of Mrs. Henry Willanis. BUT it couldn't is all that is being played at the in Washington, D. C, after visiting Mythological Creature Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Eroadhcad present time. If some of Nephi's relatives and friends in Nephi for end family, Mrs. John Kendall, Mrs. The sphinx was a mythological be richer in cream or talent would like to see the Mt. two weeks. Miss Blanche Burton ac- Reuben Sherwood and Miss Marie monster variously described, hut delicious. more Nebo camp talent at a close range, companied them and will remain Try it Kendall visited in Provo Friday. usually with a lion's body, the head a little game might be arranged indefinitely. and see. The and sometimes the breasts of a quality for almost any evening. Crouch had woman, the wings of a bird and a never varies. CCC Miss Mildred Stephenson has vis- as.Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mrs. Sunday guests Brough's serpent's tail, supposed to represent All the best magazines are now iting her, her two cousins, Misses MEADOWBROOK mother, Mrs. Kate Frampton of some ancient in the camp library. The magazines Leeta and Udee Ivie of Scipio. symbolism. The EgypMr. Mrs. Grove and Pleasant and DAIRY film tians called the sphinx "Hu" or range from dectective, western, W. O. Frampton of Provo. stories, true love to Saturday EveGerald Vickers of Payson is spend "Neb" (Lord). ning post, Liberty and American. ing this week at the home of his As I look around the librery, I see grandmother, Mrs. Thomas Vickers the lok of perfect bliss caused by ii .i the love story, and the intent, eager mm in S. F. Memmott visited his brother in ..i Mr. and Mrs. Af expression of the amature sleuth and sister-in-lahound. Yes sir. Uncle Sam surely ton Memmott in Salt Lake City on takes care of his C. C. C. Monday. 95 will men new there will be over 200 men at this Approximately arrive at Camp Nebo by the 15th camp. We give the prospective reof July. The two new barracks which cruits a hearty welcome ,and here's JaB"'4'' aSW jfr will house the new men are well to a bigger and better camp. started and will probably be fin ished by the first ofl next week. P. S. Religious services were held The men who are building them at the camp last Sunday morning say that they have built so many and evening. Our commander bethat they would like to make a bet lieves in a well rounded religious edthat they could do their work blind- ucation. folded. After the new men arrive. Ii ilflirtl jjn ill tli Til1Mfffc,-ii- i nYrt frill1 ift'rim Mlt'l "lillitf 'iiaiifil , s nmi J Don't Be Without 4-- If When bought in sets ! PUT NEW PEP AND POWER INTO YOUR MOTOR BY CHANGING TO Firestone t I i Ord THE BETTER SPARK PLUG TEXACO SERVICE Phone Garage 9 Nephi Utah An Agriculture Speed - Cop Now I'M' I PEA ? WEAK- - 1SVM6-T- trie ftPlKTiCH VS flCWEST OFFICER PIPXT KHOVi Druggists ii fCarttgM. H UJ Corn Worm Control Told By J. C. Hogenson U. S. A. C. Extension Agronomist The control of the corn ear worm is a rather difficult problem because it cannot be handled by spraying with any kind of chemical poison. When its life cycle Is understood however, its control becomes a rather simple, though continuous, process. The adult of the corn car worn is a moth which lays Its eggs at random on any part of the corn plant. One female moth lays about 1000 eggs 12 days. during a period of about season. The eggs hatch in about eight days after they are deposited. After hatching the worm enters tho tar and grows rapidly. It is during tills stage of Its development that damage to the corn is done. When fully grown the worm departs from the ear, usually by baring out through the husks, and dropping to the ground. It enters the soil and bores to a depth of one to nine inches. Here pupation takes place. During this period it is very delicate and helpless. When the changes have been completed, which usually take about 14 davs, the moth emerges from the Vacations Health full-gro- By Dr. ERNEST cession. 2() Deep weekly cultivations (3) Deep fall plowing to destroy the ggs of the last generation. If thse three practices are used trie enrn worm can usually be kept under control. at RAIL FARES in history Make tho most oi your vacation time. Travel in comfort . . . arrive refreshed . . . via Union Paciiic. Low fares make it easy for you to Tisit the great World's Fair... educational, inspiring, entertain-ing- l Liberal return limits allow time to see all features at the Fair. ' In addition, the usual summer reductions everywhere are in ei- mCt with final return limit Oct 31 For complete details and illustrated World's Fair booklet ask ticket agent UMIOM PACIFIC Now for a Vacation! This is the time of year you get the urge to travel. The telephone can be of great assistance to you, calling friends in towns ahead to tell them you're coming, calling ahead for road information and arranging accom- odations or calling back home to keep in touch with the folks or the office. Ask "Long Distance" for (any rates you would like to know. The Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Co. H. LINES V Eminent Authority and Chief Medical Director Insurance Qojnpanjf Nw York CAMP LIFE period. This consists of three practices: on tl) Rotation. Do not plant corn the same ground two years in sue mIim neither strong enough, nor safe enough, nor quiet enough for the body of a quality car like and ii i j V.. M The control of this pest lies most ly in destroying the pupae in the soil during its delicate and helpless LIFETIME ii ''- There are usually from one to four generations in a year, depending upon the length of the warm soil. THE TRIP OF A & Mangelson the woods or on the shore of some lake can be CAMPING inhealthful ways to spend a summer holiday. This is one of particularly true of city office workers who should aim to get plenty of fresh amount two of weeks air and sunshine, and a moderate exercise, during the vacation usually allotted to them. When selecting a camp site, go to one that is free from mosquitoes, flies and other insects which are not only unpleasant but also disease carriers and poisonous. Then choose a spot of ground high enough to be dry if it rains. Do not sleep on damp ground. An ample supply of woolen blankets should be provided, as well as warm clothing and sweaters if you are camping in a place where the evenings may be eooL Matches, cigarettes and cigar stubs should not be thrown away carelessly when camping in the woods. Camp-fire-s should also be thoroughly extinguished whenever you leave the camp. Forest fires, causing Injury and death, have often been started by careless campers. Axes and hatchets should be used with care, for it is all too easy to out a hand or foot badly. Sterilize all cuts, particularly those from rusty nails or old iron, to avoid lock-jaor other infection; Firearms The National Safety Council reof the deaths from ports that one-thifirearms occur between ages 10 and 10, and another 20 per cent between ages 20 and 29. The hazard exists chiefly among boys and young men. Firearms should be carried only according to the accepted rules. If you don't know the rules, learn them before picking up a gun and tramping through the fields and woods. Make sure that nobody is in range when you contemplate using firearms, and under no circumstances point a gun at another person. Your victim may never live to hear the all too common and weak excuse, "1 didu t loaded." know it w rd til Snake Bites Find out what poisonous snakes are prevalent in the district you intend to visit, and learn something about their appearance and habit Rattlers, copperheads, cotton-mouts, or and the coral or harlequin snakes are dangerous. Riding boots or leather leggings give considerable protection. If a snake bite does occur, don't lose your head, Apply a tourniquet just above the bite, remembering to loosen it for a' moment every fifteen minutes. Steri-- J lize the skin and cut a gash courageously just above the bite with a sharp knife. Suction by mouth will help draw off some of the venom, which should not be swallowed or retained, in the mouth. Get a physician as! quickly as possible, and have anti-- ! toxin for snake bite given if possible; hs water-moccasin- it that every and car in America has bodies of steel reinforced by hardwood? Why is it that every make of car selling for over $4000 uses bodies of exactly the same type? Why? For the same reason that Chevrolet uses it exclusively. Because every test and every experiment has definitely proved: STEEL ALONE IS NOT ENOUGH! The trouble with steel alone is that it stands just so much shock and punishment! Steel alone is also inclined to rumble and rattle. BUT when you put the two together a heavy, staunch steel body over tough, solid hardwood then the hardwood reinforces the steel and vice versa! And the result: the strongest, safest type of body, such as Fisher builds for Chevrolet. Why is CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIO $445 People going into localities where snakes are plentiful can obtain a put up in small supply of anti-toxsyringes ready for use. Alcohol is not for snake venom. Do an anti-toxnot depend on IU in f i N Is" $565 to .A, j Alt prices f , o. h. Ftint, Mich. Special equipment extra. Low delivered pvV and easy O. M. A. C. terms. A General Motors Value. in This is the third of a series of 12 article on Vacation and Health. The fourth, on The Open Road, will answer the question: I. What should be done before starting on a long automobile tripT X. Is the condition of the car more important than the ' physical condition of the driverT 3. In driving far, how often should the driver stop for rest? ICoBTrtl M. 1933. N. Y. 1 V.CJ I - its .ti f vt'iufs. : Ktf. I '('nig,!" 4 -- v J A.fiTi.V.k Maif. v "X- csn,r rYl - -- flV is.'' irfl - , w-- . rtMIEI.f v'J w ' - !.' . ' . " :i T 'Ii i - iiii nttrfft liTtn jr-j- m ji mil - .."I 'i ' .1 rfi " C ity Motor Company UTAH NEPHI, jv;. - n |