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Show 9 Thurclay, August 3. 1933 Can You afford to be without one? V cnous illness or an accident often comes when least expected. You'll want a doctor quickly. Suppose fire broke out tonigt. In einertf elicit", a telephone saves precious time when minutes count. In daily use, a telephone pays for itself in errands saved. It also places your name in the keeps you directory in touch with everyone. Any employee will take your order. Tel. & Tel. Co. The Mountain States THE Levan News Local -- Social Mr and Mrs. Erick Peterson and family of 8alt Lake City spent th with relatives and frkr.d here. Tliey were the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bosh. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs Light on Cigar It Goat's Torrid Diet en- tertained at a tin yon party at their summer home in the canyon Tuesday. Th affair was In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. McGee of Ana. California, Mrs. Grant Gardner and Mrs. who visited inSanta that day. VisNephl Glenn MangeLon returned home a deliciou dinner and a socon Wednesday after spending a few iting, ial time around the campfire occupdays in Fountain Green with their ied the time. Besides thi host pnd parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseiih hostess and honoed. guests those M. present Included Mr. and Mrs. E. Jennings and Mrs. A. M. Jack-ma- n of Levan. rhn.n, and children of Richfield a.e vict im? at the home of Mr an I Mr. J. A. Bosh this week. NEPIII. UTAH TIMES-NEW- S. Geneva, Ohio. " Biijok U a tire Imx ml." t'apt. u'"-i- t IHoward. Nirr,i t.Ynea furniiT. declared r't i ly. And. the captuiu said, n.iddii.g safely, he knew well whereof he fcMke. "My pet. Willi.- - n.i,.r;.4Tou. picked up a lighted eiyar I hud laid down and ran into the barn." the animal fancier tilalni'l. "The burn Hour m covered with chaff, so I got a bucket of water arid ran alter lnm. I got the critter corner.-.- an, I was Just ready to douse him and the stogie. "Bill the troat fool.-me. He swallowed the gave a KUlp cigar. A cloud or si.miii poured out of Ids month. "And you oiiuhl to have seen that animal ila-- li to (Vales creek to get a drink." Ina l. ! Mrs. Florence Ostler received the membtr of the U. S. A. C. Reading Vinnie Chritteii.se Mrs. Thelma Hanson chairvo last Wednesday w;th AJdie circle, man, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ret-t- a a short time at Wright, who spt-n- t Andrews reviewed Galsworthy's the home of Hans m la- - novel. The White Monkev" befor; week. the following members of the circle: Mrs. Paul K. Waker. Mrs. Can-lll- e Mrs. J. M. Bosh wan riiiwt Mrs Edith IJeckstead, Gait Lake City last wek on account Miss Eailey, Alice Sowby, Mrs. Thelro.i oi tne uiness or her nephew. Hansan and Mrs. Ostler. nans Anderson returned home -, Saturday following a visit i Members of the North Vard ReRon with his daughter. Mn. George lief Slety and their partners, will SPENT FORTUNE ON Markain and family. Mrs. Anderson be entertained by an interesting who has sent the past STAR; LOSES HER program at 8. P. M.. next Tuew'av months in Oregon returned elgh'een o Utah evening In the North Ws.rd Amusewith her husband. ment Hall. Mr. Ruth Howclls will present a Actress Now on Own; Pro Mr. and Mrs. Leo Glover of Un- book review: a girls chorus will sing ducer Hubby Grieves. ion. Utah. Mrs. Ellen Jnhtlxrtn nni for the group; MUses Elma Jones Mrs. Clara Bogus of Sandy spent and Viola Warwood will play a vioinur-icaIndon. The "trial separation" Is and Friday at the home lin duet: and Miss Maureen Kenol Mr. and Mrs. Seymour t. coming Into popularity here thrum; ti dall's dancing class will be presentthe marital experiments of such per ed In several dance numbers. sons as the lovely blonde I'unadian- 0 Refreshments will be served. born actress, Margaret Itannerinan, Miss Gayle Price of Bait Lake or "Bunny," as she is known to her City is visiting In Nephl Indefinite- West end admirers. ly with relatives and friends. After several years as the wife of the famous Hritisli producer, AnMiss Wanda Petty left Monday Word was received here this week I'rlnsep. who declares that he thony she of the birth of a daughter to Mr. ad morning for Cedar City where Mrs. W. V. Collard of Huntsville. Is enjoying a visit with Miss Beryl expended SitTiO.iNH) to launch plays for her dramatic talent, she has They are former residents of Ft. Floyd. resolved to leave him temporarily Green. Miss LaVeve Petty has accepted "to strike out on her own." "My wife," stuted I'rlnsep, "and I The marriage of Joseph Robert- a teaching position at the U. S. son of this city, son of Jasper H. A. C. at Logan for the coming are trying an experiment In separawinter. She will be employed as tion. There Is no Robertson, and Miss Ruth Allen of an question of a di assistant In the Women's Physi- vorce. She lias taken Provo took place In the Manti tema Hat, and Is cal Education departmen,. ple July 26. They will leave Sept. living on the money she earns. She 1 for New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Collins and likes It better that way. "We first fell In love ten years son Walter of Provo were guests at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holman and L. when she played In 'Decameron S. Mm. of Mr. and home the ago daughter of Ely Nevada, are vis- Anderson the past week. Nights.' I then cast her lu the part iting here for a few days. which made ber triumph. For years Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Robins of we tried t8 find plays with the same Miss Elna Peterson of Logan is a guest at the home of Mr. and Salt Lake City were Saturday parts, but they did not guests of Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Beck-stea- d. come along, and our ventures togeth Mrs. Joseph R. Christiansen. er cost me $3T)0,000. Mr. and Mrs LaMar Tuttle and "Bunny herself, appalled at our V. A. Beck and Mrs. and Mr. family of Sprlngville spent Sunday son. Don V. and Miss Flora Anderlosses, persuaded me to give up my at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Avert We went to son of Ephraim were among the lease of the Globe, Larson. business visitors in Salt Lake City live In the country, but 1 soon saw that she fretted at her Inactive life. Several Fountain Green people Saturday and Sunday. "I bought another play for her, attended the program last Wednesat in attendance those but she did not want to play the day evening at Camp Nebo, C. C. C. theAmong reunion family The program was given by the peo- held atManghan part, and went off to the Shilling Logan Saturday were Mr. theater full of Independence. I have ple of Fbuntain Green. and Mrs. A. H. BeUiston. waited a year for her to come back, Mrs. Effie S. Barrows, Mrs. but she prefers to owe something BeUiston Is and W. W. Owens of the U. a Miss Eunice vacation in enjoying to herself. No husband can be told Murray. fortnight's S. A. C. Extension Service were In She Is the guest of Misses Lillian plainer than that Fountain Green recently giving a and Grace BeUiston. "1 have been married to two lecture and demonstration outline. stars (I'rlnsep was formerly the husis Mrs. Ross Smith of Beaver, of Marie I.ohr, another faMr. aaid Mrs. Willard Oldroyd ten days at the home of band mous English actress), and a forand family of Venice are here vis- spending Mr. and Mrs, Glen W- - Baker, tune slipped through my hands." iting for a few days. and Mrs. Frank Lunt and Mr. Mr and Mrs. Isaiah Holllday of Mrs. Roy T. Lomax visited with Santaquin spent Sunday here at Mrs. J. H. Lunt, who is in the L. Wants to Stay in Jail; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City, Sheriff Locks Him Out Collard. Friday and Saturday. They report N. J. Holgai Hansen, Woodbury, that Mrs. Lunt, who wos operated of who The following enjoyed a trip to on recently for Appendicitis, Is im- forty-twAlmonesson, weighs 315 pounds and is Ave feet Maple canyon last Sunday, where proving nicely. two inches In height, was locked they had a hike and a marshmellow roast: Mr. and Mrs. Reldon Hol- Provo, on a trip to New York. out of the Gloucester county Jail man, Mr. and Mrs. La Veil Johnson, one night recently after for Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Crowther, Mr. Miss Fern Simmons of Los Angel- more than two weeks to refusing leave. after Mrs. Verle Morgan, Mr. and es returned home Saturday and Hansen was jailed on April 28 Mrs. Arthur Anderson, and Melba a month's visit here. when he objected to furnishing a Justerson of Spring City. An enjoyable evening was spent $300 bond to keep the peace after Burnell Aagard, son of Mr. and Tuesday evening at the Big Springs it was charged that he made "detriclub and mental remarks" at a meeting of the Mrs. John E. Aagard, left last week where the with a party of young men from husbands enjoyed a party. Deptford Township Taxpayers' as sociation. When friends offered to furnish the bond Hansen would not let them. When the warden offered him his liberty conditionally he refused it. Sheriff William Downer ushered Hansen out and presented him with and $25, which mpmbers of the Taxpayers' association had raised to pro vide himself and his family with -- Rose-4Ul.s- Ft. Green News ews The Golden Stitchers held thsir Wednesday. The in working on elective articles. Reporter, ReNee Winn weekly meeting time was spent The Senior Clever Clover Club met Monday at the high school. The time was tepent in Judging fruits and vegetables and practicing the stunt for the club outing The Rip Roaring Clover Club was held Friday July 28 and Tuesday August 1. The time was spent in sewing at both meetings. Reporter, Deliene Jensen Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Patterson of Salt Lake City visited with Nephi friends over the week end. Keen Scent has proved that buzzards bare a strong sense of smell ; a species found In his country lives chiefly upon carrion, and many experiments were made by burying portions of dead animals In the birds' haunt. In every Instance the buzzards found the food even when It was concealed within rooms of deserted huts. Buzzard's A naturalist hard-diamon- d Aa-gr- en PAGE THREE MILLS NEWS Local and Social Mrs. Dean Howard FULLERVEAR Floor Enamel What en opportunity! Imagine Fuller' finest floor enamel at prices like these! But remember these specially-reduce- d prices are for two weeks only from August 3 to 16 (inc.) Fullerwear Floor Enamel is the finest made. It stands hard wear. It lasts. Doesn't water-spo- t. And is easily washed. Many colors to choose from. Save money. Refinish your floors now. See one of the Fuller Paint Dealers listed below right away because this offer will not be repeated special two-weeagain this year. O y Why waste time and money on paints, when you can buy Fuller Paints the paints that last!' at such regular prices as these. Buy today, while Fuller prices are still low. cheap-qualit- Stands hard outside use. Glossy Doesn't show watermarks. PORCH DECK PAINT. Quart 95c LuTtous, 78' ish. Muny cok s. 0CORT interior g .... fin- Quick-dryin- EH A.. EL Pint Hard, tough finish for all interior Qnick-drvinpSPEE&ITE VARMISH - . . Quart ues. Fullcrene Wax gives a silken sheen that beautifies as well as protects. Stands hard wear. POLISHING WAX Pound West's moat popular finish for interior wulls end woodwork. Washable. .... LERGLO Quart $1.12 65c 95c Bonneville Lumber Co. 'Nephi, Utah Health food. By Df. ERNEST H. LINES Emium AMhority and CkUf Medical Diraetar NM Vrk Ll Immtrmmcm CmfMajr Motor Is Overheated; Man Finds Snake in It WHAT TO WEAR clothing should not YOUR vacation there is no good reason sacrifice comfort and health for style, why they cannot be combined to good advantage. During the heat of the day, wear clothes that are light In both': Avoid getting chilled' weight and color. Cotton and linen are suggested. at night, and have a sweater handy for use after vigorous exercise, or in may result In backache and other' the evening. Where and how you symptoms remote from the feet. will largely spend your vacation Socks and stockings should, oil determine the kind of clothes to wear. course, be changed and washed often' summer the months. Tight from rain wet during get Clothing may or perspiration, and in drying on the garters which cause a ring around ' the leg just above the knee tend to, body it draw heat from the body cause varicose veins. By blocking' Itself. Cotton, linen and silk .dry the upward flow of blood with tight more rapidly, and therefore cool the become dilated andi body more quickly than wool. People garters the veins later enlarged and unsightly. (who take colds easily should change their underclothing promptly if it Many people go much, of the time on their vacation. This gets wet. is practice quite permissible, except All garments should fit the body during very hot weather when you. loosely and not be tight anywhere, may be exposed to the direct rays of' especially around the neck or waist. the sun. Intense heat on the scalp1 to are belts for preferable Suspenders or even sunmay cause should women likewise and men, A straw hat or other stroke. light carry the weight of their clothes on head covering is a good precaution. In many respects, It should their shoulders. fit loosely enough to permit! modern women are more sensible the air to circulate around the scalp.' than men in that they are not so , likely to wear tight collars, or bands Taround the abdomen. Thi it tht rixlh of a series of 12 ' article on Vacation and Health. Proper footwear is exceedingly Tht seventh, on Exercise and Rett, Important if you expect to do much will answer the questions: Shoes walking on your vacation. ishould neither pinch the foot at any S. How long should a person point, aor be so loose as to cause a sleep? 2. How much exercise is blister. Heels should be broad and advisable? S. When may exernot too high. High heel throw the cise be dangerous? weight of the body forward on the toea and off. Dt9D9t balanoa, This I bare-head- eye-stra- in I Mrs. Lena Livingston of Foun- visited over the week-en- d with her and parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Thursday Friday with her sister. Mrs. William Ivie of I Scipio. Embro Mrs. H. O. Larson of Lynndyl with his visited a few days the latter of the week with her daughter part Monday ard camp at Mr. and Mrs. Fn-Warren. son-in-la- d Bendixtlon spent Sunday family here, returning on morning to the C. C. C Nephl. Mr and Mrs. Thoral Howell and son Richard and Mrs. Clora Mc-- 1 Edgar M.. Paxman and daugh' erson and daughter Bonn'e vis ters Grace and Barbara, and tlie ited Friday at Nephl. Misses Merdlth and Catherine Jensen of Provo wer. Sunday W. E. Snader. John Williams, W. guests of Mr Paxman's bister. Mrs. Lloyd and Charles Williams made George McCune and family. Misses DeBeth and Pi:th Steed of Salt Lake City are enjoying an extended vacation at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge McCune. trip to Gunnison Sunday. l D-a- Mrs. J. E. Morgan is vlsitinir in definitely with her daughter. Mrs. SLUGGERS PLAYED RICHFIELD OFF THEIR FEET TO A SCORE OF 5 COME AND SEE THEM PLAY GUNNISON NEXT WEDNESDA (AUGUST 9) They Have Joined The NRA PLAN 6-- I I ; I Dean Howard was pleasantly surprised Sunday eveimu by a lev : friends' The evening wad sent In chat. playing games and by sooi-iKifrcshmonts were served to the McMr. and Mrs. James McPhersors, 'ollowing: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd HowMr. and Mrs. Seth M"Pherson. pherson, Mr. and Mrs. Thoral Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hanson. Mrs. Sylvia Peters and Miss Delia ell, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mcpherson, and McPhtr&on motored to M."..i Sun- Ferron Ivie of Scipio and the guest day and spent the day with Dr. of honor Mr. and Mrs. How-oiand Mrs. J. R. Munk. d. Ord & Mangelson S Minnie Winters of Levan Is visiting for a time at the home .rvin Johnson in Santiquin. of Mr. and Mrs. Embro Bendixtlon pnd Mr. and Mrs. Edhardt BendixMrs. William Shenherd of Los tlon. Angeles, California, is the guest of her sister. Mrs. D. C. Suarks Mr? Louise Niilson and sons Clin this week. ton and Du Wayne and daughter LaRane of visited for Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 1 itt and a short time Leamington at the home Thursday daughter Ranee of Goshen motor- (if Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hanson. ed to Nephl Sunday and spent the days with their gandparents. Mr. & Mr. and Mrs. Con Robhins of Mrs. John Pitt. Scipio visited at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McPhcrson Thurs Mr. and Mrs. G. E. McTlrath and day. The Fort Wall camn nf th n o daughter Dorothy of Salt Lake City U. P. will be received at the home vlflted the latter part of the week of Mrs. Amy Warner, Friday AugwlthJ Mrs. Gideon Sidwell. Miss ust 11. at 8 P. M.. Mrs. Warrior nHll Mcllrath Is remaining ;n Vephl for give the birgraphies of Patriarch. a short visit at the Sidwell home. wiinam h. Warner and Elizabeth Andrews Warner. The Misses Enid and Betty Stan- and Marjorle The Misses Lucy returned to Nephi Thursday from Salsbury left Nephl Friday for Los The remainder of th nrtvram will be given by Warner descend Idaho Falls. Idaho, where they Angeles, California, where they ants. have spent the past two months will visit for two weeks with Miss with their father, Reed Starr. Janet Wllkensen and Mrs. William Travel of Light and other friends. Mrs. J. W. Sperry, and Mrs. Salisbury Light travels lSC.OOO miles In Valma Young of Salt Lake City Miss Ruth Chrlstison returned to and Miss Grace FVhappi of Delta, Salt Lake City after a short visit every second; there are 3,600 secIn an hour, 8G.400 In a day, were week-en- d guests of Mrs. with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. onds and In a year. Yet tha 31.538,000 C. Mrs. D. mother, Young's Sparks. P. Chrlstison. She is staying at Mr. and Mrs. E. F. light from the nearest star family the of home Miss Norma Stephenson is en- Baldwin in Salt Lake City, In- which reaches our telescopes today started on Its Journey about half a joying her summer vacation at the definitely. hame of her aunt and uncle, Mr. million years before the earliest and Mrs. R. D. McDonald In Salt Jack Garbett of Cedar City, man walked the earth. lAke City. motored to Nephi Saturday and visited with relatives for a few Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tranter and days. Mrs. Garbett, who has been Or a Turnip! Mr. Now some evolutionists say that Mrs. E. and J. Pay visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. family, and and daughter Ruth of Salt Lake Ed. V. Downs for the past week, man Is of vegetable origin. That City, were house guests of Mrs. T. and Mrs. Ernest Sorenson and Is easy for the man to understand W. Tanter Sunday, Mrs. Pay reof Levan returned whose wife Is always calling him Ruth daughter a mained for short visit witth her with him Monday. a "cabbage head." mother, Mrs. Tranter, before returning to her home. Miss Ethel Tanner of Milford is 1 aiding in Nephi for six weeks. She is the Talking comes by nature, silence Ralph McDonald of Salt Lake guest of Miss Aliene Ellison. City is visiting Indefinitely with hy understand!!!!. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stephenson. Dinner guests at the home or Gadd Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Chase is vacationing In Included Mr. Ray and Mrs. W. J. Vernon. He is visiting with his Patterson of Salt Lake City. brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Ferron Chase. Miss Wanda Ingram is enjoying Mrs. Fidelia Baker of St. George an extended visit with Mrs. Leonis the guest of her son and daughter-inard Allen and Marion Ingram in -law, Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Venice, California. Baker. She will remain in Nephl for about six weeks. Carl E.' Larsen of Lynndyl was a Saturday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warren. Miss Druggists h.-r- D.U.P.NEWS Local and Social Pull Crab Grass Now If there are any small spots In the lawn they are caused by crab grass, according to Prof. J. C. of the Utah State Agricula-urcollege extension service. Where there are only small patches of crab grass, the most effective way of getting rid of it Some persons, is by hand-pullinhowever, eradicate crab grass by carefully and vigorously taking rake and then with an cutting the remaining grass with the lawn mower set real low. Crab grass matures In early July, but there Is nearly always some seed that matures and branches below the level of the mower blades. Fall application of manure to the lawn will stimulate the growth of the better grasses, but it should not be applied until after the first frost, which may kill the crab grass Ho-gens-on al g. Mrs. Alva Stout of Salt Lake City is spending this veek with her mother, Mrs. John S. Cowan returned home Tuesday from Salt Lake City after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Beth Hobbs H. G. Karpowitz. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs and son Gordon and daughter "Joan were Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday. Mrs. H. C. Jacobs of Mt, Pleasof Lester B. BeUiston recently. 'WE'RE PROUD OF OUR MILK" We don't like to boast BUT it couldn't be richer in cream or more delicious. Try it and see. The quality never varies. MEADOWBROOK DAIRY ant was a guest at the home iron-tooth- Montgomery, Ala. Snake story: Gerald Nolin, Dothan district agent for a Montgomery paper, was coming home In his car the other day when be noticed the car was becomHe paid no attening overheated. seed. tion, drove steadily along. If manure is applied in the spring Soon the car began heating up in should be made the application Nolin earnest got out, lifted the the better lawn stimulate to early hood. Draped across the motor was before the to growth early grasses a four-foo- t moccasin snake that crab grass germinates, which is ushad become entangled in the fan ually late in May or early in Tune. o belt and disconnected the latter. Nolin had no idea how the snake NOTICE OF SALE. To ho sold at public auction at the front door got there. of the Nephi City Hall at Nephi, Utah on the 14th day of August, 1933, at two o'clock P. M., one small Parking of Biting Dog engine, describstationary in Car Is Ruled Legal ed as one gasoline Sattley gas engine 1.5 New York. Magistrate Peter M. horse power, serial number 56996, Daly ruled In Flushing police court, the same being the property of Queens, that an unmuzzled dog In a Douglas Brown of Nephi, Utah; said motor car was not a violation of the sale being made to satisfy a lien for labor and parts in the repair of s law. He dismissed a complaint caiH pnffinp contracted for by owner. Aptowitz of 100 Lincoln street. and done in August, 1932, together Flushing, had brought against Mrs. with the Interest on tne sum oi Ruth Adams of 32 North drive. Plan-lone- . $8.00 the amount of lien and chargAptowitz said that while he es on and of repairs, and for costs tvas walking along Main street. of sale. Dated this 3rd day of August, 1933. Flushing. Mrs. Adams' dog reached ORIN ANDERSON out the window of her parked car Nephi Utah lud bit his shoulder. Ju-ilu- Five Babies at One Rome. Antoinetta Coppola, wift f a day laborer of Foggla la ioutbern Italy, recently gave birth ;o five children at once, three Bona ind two daughter. NEPHI'S Billle tain Qreen spent Just-A-Me- re Vacations and son 3 ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME Efficient, Satisfactory Service Phone 168 Nephl IN THE CENTER OF THINGS! a,VS 1 m 5 to mUv - minutes to the Pails Company 6 minutes to Kieth y Brien's "Oerj,, Stop at this center of social and business Salt Lake but a few minutes from everywhere. 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