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Show Thursday, Au crust 24, THE 1933 Local Social Local News Local and Social -- Mrs. Henry Painter returned home Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Lunt returned to Nepld Sunday spending Saturday from Bait Lake City after the past month at the home of their spending the past three weeks with Mr. and her daughter, Miss Ruby Painter, daughter and Mrs. William McSwaln In Salt Lake Mrs. Roy Naef is the guest of her City. sister, Miss Ruby Painter, In Salt I.Ir. and Mrs. J. E. Nielson and son Lake City this week. of Provo were house guests Mr. and Mrs. Ivor H. Sudweeks of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. V. Ord Sunof Price were guests of Mr. and Mrs. day and Monday. Charles A. Hall Sunday and MonMrs. E. L. Hansen of Provo was day. Betty Hall, who has spent a the guest of her parents, Mr. and short vacation in Price at the SudMrs. J. E. Ostler during the past weeks home, returned to Nephl with aftr son-in-la- w, Sft-nnet- them. week. BURIAL RITES UNIQUE PLANNED TIMES-NEW- S. NEPHI. UTAH Levari News PAGE THREE Ft. Green News Mona Happenings Due to a change In Mall delivery, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wtlford the following Levan News failed Anderson Augu&t 18 a daughter. for week's last to arrive in time The annual Lamb Day held on paper.) August 22 was the bli'eest Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Winters of any event ever held here. Every and family of Fountain Green spent ouuaing in wmcn the programs last Tuesday with relatives here. during the day were held 'i fn'i Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cazler h?.i They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. to overflowing. Manv as dinner guests Sunday Mr. ar.d Alma Winters. town out of attended the celebra Mrs. Patrick Donnley and Mr. and tion. Mrs. E. Ray Sorenson of Eureka. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Memmott i Miss Wanda Robertn r the birth of a son at their Mrs. Jay M. Booth of Salt Lake announce home last week from tho Worlds 9. on home August Wednesaay, City was In Nephl last week visiting Fair, wnere she nas snent a delight, relatives. She returned home Sun-- ii Mrs. Rhoda Sherwood entertained fill three weeks with three lariv y with her husband, who motor j friends. dewn and spent the day with h!s a number of relatives and friends at her home Wednesday afternoon at father. Dr. J. A. Booth. A shower was held lest Wednes a quilling party. Luncheon was day pvenliiR nt the Municipal Ilnli Mrs. J. R. Jackman and Mrs .V. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charl r J. Haddock and son of Salt Lake Barker, newlyweds of lat week. A week-en- d were City Mrs. Jay Mrcan and family of nroernm was rendered after which priests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Hobta. Provo have bvn en loving the pa.tt efreshmcnt! were served. : with relatives here. They are Miss Ruth Peterson of Salt Lake at th? hrw of Mrs Morgan's Mr and Mis. Alton Nielson went yue's was Citv the truest of her sister, Mrs. mother. Mrs. Tinnie Winters. c Provo Tuesday, where they nr Will L. Hoyt and family last n sen'lce station. prpt-n"Mr. nrr! Mrs Pet"r Sorensnn. Vem and Mrs. Fran snd T.ttciUe Sort-nsoThe Stake officers of the Dr. P. L. Jones. Gordon Wood ce- - Warner mo'ored to Axtell on ijnrinUon were entertained Primary Sunday and E. B. Sperry spent last weekicidiy vhre thrv visited at the and Monday In Maple Canyon by the end at Fish Lake. hom of Mr. ard Mrs. James Pet Moroni Wards. erson. NOTICE, FOR PUBLICATION' Phnres Nielson returned hom on Department of the interior Mrs. Florenre Roscqui-- t enter- - Rnturday from the World's Fair, I S LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake tn'ned a number of ladies at her stotlni? that he enjoyed the trip Citv Utah. A'i?ust 17, 1933 home Thursday afternoon. The time rrd the NOTICE Is hereby riven thtt Will was snent In qulltlne. Dainty reL. Hoyt. of Nephl, Utah, who on ft r",h merits were served. Miss Melba Jensen Is vlsltlnt; for November 17. 1926. made homestead a short time in Fountain Green Mr. and Mis. Donald Bosh entry No. 035092. for SEMSEH Sec 1. NW'iNEW, ths birth of a son. Sunday Mrs. Earl Christenre spent a EViNEVi, NRSE'i Section 12, Twp 14 South Flange 2 AMut 13. Mrs. Bosh was formerly few days last week with friends In West.. Lots 34 and 51, Section 6. Lots Miss Florence Kendall of Nephi. Ft. Green. 8. 9. 10, 11 and 27, Section 7 TownWarwood 14 1 Mr. and Mrs. Win lam Mrs. Ellen Blackham and childship South, Range West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of und family spent Sunday In Mount ren and Mrs. Ace Blackham and Intention to make final proof, to. es- Pleasant. baby spent the past week with reltablish claim to the land above desatives here. V. Powell and Mr. and Mrs. A. cribed, before The Clerk of the District Court, at Nephl, Utah on the daughter Reba and Mrs. Annie Miss Jessie Oldroyd returned Inst 2nd day of October, 1933. Cramer of Mana spent last week Monday from Salt Lake City where Claimant names as witnesses: here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. she has been visiting for the past Amos O. Irons, George Howaith, Oral Bosh. week. K. J. Irons and Raymond Carter, o all of Nephl, Utah. Mr anil Mrs. Erick Peterson and P. Christiansen A. Mrs. and Mr. THOMAS F. THOMAS family of Salt Lake City spent Sun Mrs. J. Walter Paxman Mr. and and ana or Mrs. Mr. home at, the Register. day attended the Scanadavlan ConferJ. A. Bosh. ence in Ogden Saturday and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION children and Man' Hickman Mrs of the Interior Department V. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake of Tooele are enjoying a visit at Miss Betty Cowan spent last wek the home of her parents, Mr. ana City, Utah, August 17, 1933 with her sister and brother-in-laNOTICE is hereby given that Mrs. H. C. Mortensen. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stimson in Salt Dudley, Swaesey of Mona, Utah, who on Aug. 26, 1926 made homestead Mrs. Louise Shepherd entertained Lake City. entry No. 042179 for SE Section 11 of hpr hnme Fridav in honor of Mr siiii Mrs. J JI. Kirk and Section 14. Mrs. Margarette Powell and daughWHNE'4. WHSE'i. Audrey, Miss Lois Liddiard daughter, Township 11 South Range 1 West, ter Reba and Mrs. Annie Cramer Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Mflgna. A delicious luncheon was of Provo and Mrs. Kirk of Denver. Colorado, were Sunday guasts at of intention to make final proof, to served. the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. established claim to the land above described before E. Alton Ellertson, Mrs. Harvey Snow and family of Cadd. Miss Clarice Kirk who has at the Gadd Notary Public at Mona, Utah on the Provo are spending this week at spent the past ten days 2nd day of October, 1933. the home of her mother, Mrs. Olaf home, returned to Provo with them. Claimant names as witnesses: Johnson. Miss ijildred Stephenson and David Nielsen, John S. Nielsen, n,Tr! Kpllr Snrlwepks and children lV.Trs Trene Olnin of Salt Lake City Earl Vest and Raphael Garfield, all of Mona, Utah. of Nephl were guests Sunday of hei spent two days the latter part of the wir in Nenhi. Thev were guests at THOMAS F. THOMAS, parents, Mr. ana Mrs. w. w. oeiuu the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Register. Mr. and Mrs. Ashael Chrlstenser W. Stephenson. They attended tne are rejoicing over the arrival of a Warner family reunion here on Sunday. daughter, born August 14. Members of the Busy Mothers' Club were pleasantly received at the home of Mrs. J. W. Broueh this afternoon (Thursday). A delightful alternoon of needlework was enjoyed by the members of the club. Refreshments were served. THE GREATEST PEST ON EARTH IS Ephraim Ellertson has returned to her home in Provo, after a two weeks vLsit in Mona with rel-- r Mrs. and friends. lives FLIES Bill Dunn and family of Salt Lake City were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson They are Dangerous They Do Damage Property loss is Great Be sure to get them with the modern fly killing materials. iccently. Reed Clayson recently returned to his home in Eureka after a vtsit for a week at the home of Mrs. Al ma Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kay of relatives in Mona visited Mrs. Alonzo Voun? has returned to Mona after a short visit at Goshen at the home of her duiiRhter and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne WE HAVE THEM! son-in-la- vViison. wr-e!- mm-FTC vf? V Wlk&n . J .'OLD MAN DEPRESSION S ) ann-ciin- Above picture shows Payson City Officials and Golden Onion Day Committee Chairmen preparing grave for burial of "Old Mas Depression",, in connection with Payson'a Sixth "1 Golden Onion and Homecoming Celebration, Sent. - PAYSON Funeral services will be conducted for "Old Man D's epression" in connection with Sixth Annual Golden Onion and Homecoming Celebration, Sept. Elaborate plans are being made by various committees, civic organizations, and town officials to make the services fitting for such a notorious corpse. People throughout Utah are invited to attend these unique services as well as to write letters of "condolence". Fifteen dollars in prizes will be awarded by the commiUce for the best letters written on the subject, Pay-son- i most not be over 200 votdji Bad, most be mailed to Bay Wflsoa, Depression Contest Manager, Pay-so-n, Utah, by midnight Wednesday, August 80, 1833. Every letter sent in will be buri- ed in the casket with "Old Man Depression" at the services to be conducted Saturday, September. at sunrise. Sf j to biblical tawenfngi,) are that "we should mourn Adherringr which, when a birth takes place and make' merry after a death", a fall three' days of merrymaking wQl get na-- i derway immediately following the funeral services. Events planned include, parades, dances, baseball "Why I Know the depression is boxing and wrestling, special n- -j Over". There will be eight prize tertainers, and thorough-- ; winning letters, five dollars, first bred horse racing at Paysonj prize, three dollars, second prize, beautiful new $25,000.00 Sports; two dollars, third prize, and ."e field. Plan to attend this natural, I prizes of one dollar each. Letters three day holiday treat! thi-min- g It's Fair Time re Mirs Josephine Stephensen returned home last week following a visit in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nielsen. Herman Mangelson and children of Nephi spent a few days here last week at the home of Mrs. E. W. Peterson, mother of Mrs. Mangelson. The Chicken Creek camp of the a Daughters of Utah Pioneers ofheld Mrs. recent meeting at the home Mollie Sherwood. Refreshments were served after a splendid program had been presented. Virginia Hanson visited over the week-en- d in Salt Lake City at the Mrs. M. W. home of Mr. and Mangelson. Ord & Mangelson Mrs. Harvte K;iy of Salt Lake City Is vi .lt:n.' in Mona at the home of Mrs. Alma Kay. Druggists Miss Maty Simmons of Lake Shore a visitor at the home of Mrs. Alma Kay. -, Miss Mary Nielsen of Mona is vis- Local and Social -i Salt Lake City at the home her uncle and aunt, Mr. and ini? in of Mrs. Lorenzo Webb. Mrs. Vem Carter and daughters Elma and Geneva returned to Mora last Monday after a short vtsit v iih relatives at Oakley. John B. Yates of Coalville Sunday and Monday visiting spent friends Principal LcRoy Whitehead of the Juab Stake Seminary, was in Salt Lake City Tuesday attending a Junior Seminary convention. He was eccompanied by Mrs. Whitehead and Lee and JoAnne Whitehead. EIRay Fher left Sunday for Los California, where he will remain indefinitely with his mothMiss Arline Newton returned to er, Mrs. H. C. Kellogg. Mona last week after a short visit with relatives in Payson. Mrs. Earl Chrlstensen and daughare spending the ters of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Merrltt annonn week withSandy Mrs. Christensen's mothct the arrival of a daughter, on Aug- er, Mrs. J. R. Park. ust 12. Miss Itha Parkes is a Salt Lake Miss Elda Garfield returned to this week. She is the her home in Mona after visiting In City visitor of her sister, Mrs. A. W. Con-ov- er Lake Shore at the home of Mr. and guest and family. IV.rs. Frank Simmons. end relatives at Mona. Angeles, o George Parkes returned home on Thursday from the Uintah Basin where he has spent the past three after weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Warner re turned to Nephl Thursday the past siz wiiegetaoio the past six weeks in Peta-lum- a and San Francisco, California. supending spending Mr. and Mrs. William Duffln of Gunnison are visiting at the home of Mrs. Henry Williams this week. W. L. Nicol of Salt Lake City was in Nephl for a few days last week, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carver of Salt Lake City spent last week-en- d with Mrs. Carver's mother, Mrs. Thomas Vickers. v -- Efficient, Satisfactory Service fhone vi''jmiftw Ji" 168 be richer in cream or more delicious. Try it and .see. The quality never varies. MEADOWBROOK DAIRY A Handclasps NEW Mrs. Elmer Broadhead returned to her home last week after spending a short time here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Peterson. An outstretched hand a friendly voice you can put no price on these simple gestures yet they mean so much. Members of your family, reatives and friends in other cities are too far away for handclasp but you can greet them by voice. Telephone them tonight. It's next best to seeing them. it .J1 IN THE CENTER OF THINGS! like to f 1? r. f I f 1 ' Make Your Plans To Attend The University of Utah 10 5 6 minutes to Auerbach's Utah's largest standard institution of higher learning Freshmen must report September 20, and minutes to Sears, Roebuch. 6 minntes to the Theatre District. 6 Stop at this center of social and business Salt Lake but a few minutes from everywhere. 7 minutes to the Z. C. M. I. 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