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Show Thursday. Sept. I nfiNT rw,, 1033 14. TUB EURY 'EM 1 T Levari News fm WF VM WANT DEAD OR WORTHLESS ' NEHII, UTAH TIMES-NEW- PAGE Tf TREE Local News Ft. Green News I n Mayor E. P. Peterson and Hugh Tailor, J. A. Bosh, and Reuben Seymour Rosequlst Mangelson of Levan sient Monday in Bait Lake City on business relative to a new water systn. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge C. Anderson MVs. Melvin was the announce the marriage of their gt est of honor at Stanley a surprise pary to Lowell daughter, Glenda Jean, Kiven at ner home Frldar a'ter m oiniim Am n;.,u. mis i;(,nn, Various games and social tnj, not been made publ'c rhat were the main marriage has diversions of until last week. the party. Lunceon was served at " three daintily decorated tables to Mrs. Russell Worthcn of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A.. And.-rMrs. Herman Colorado We Buy Lake City spent a few days of last son announce the marriage of their Wkers, Mrs. Vlckers. Mrs Jame Phone Olpin Mrs J A T.-lfweek An!m.l with her parents, Mr. and Mrs daughter, Reah, to Glen I amb of Kendall, Mrs.Lynn I' Irons Harrv James P. Stephensen. Ephraim, on September 4 at Ne- - v. o. Orme. Mrs. J. E. Memmott, Wool 30 Company Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs. Mrs. Robert phi. Mis. Lnez Johnson of Provo is Mrs. T. E. Carter. Mrs. Louise Announcement is aleo .nade of Price. Mrs. Ed. V. Downs, Mrs. Jot I visiting with her mother here this week. the marriage of Miss Imi Ander- Taylor i.nd Mrs Stanley the hun-trson of Fairvlew and Golden Oldguest. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrln Bosh indlroyd of Fountain Oreen. Tliey are .Mrs. V.'illtam BalW visited her family of Salt Lake City spent sev living in Nephl where Mr O'.dioyd eral days the fore part of the week Is teaching school. n other. Mrs. A. C. Nelson at Salt at the home of his parents. Mr. Lr;ke City last Friday. Saturday and and Mrs. J. A. Bosh. The Elite Club enjoyed a lunch- S: nday. eon and short trip last Wednesday. The officers and teachers of the Mrs. A. H. BellLston had as her Levan Ward Primary enjoyed an A delightful lawn party was held l.euse guests Thursday nfternoi.n. outing in Chicken Creen canvon Wednesday evening at the home! Mr. F. a. Harris. Mis Alice Rev-o- f hist Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holinan. riolds. Mrs. H. R. Merrill, Mrs, N. I. were played after Ti lt. Mrs. E. H. Eastman, Mrs. Ann Lively grmes Mr. and Mrs Alma Winters which dancing was enjoyed on the a Morton Mrs. Nellie Ness Smart sp.nt Mrs. Hermese Peterson. Mrs. Elst lawn. Friday in Provo on business. C. Carroll, Mrs. John Haves, of A splendid The Home Economics Club spon- Provo. Mrs. H. V. Hoyt of Eugene. representation from Ltvanattended the ouarterlv con sored a weenie and marshmcllow Oregon and Mrs. I. H. Grave of ference at Nephl last Sunday.. The roast last Saturday evening at the Nephl. Lievan wara choir furnished the sthool house grounds. Seventy were i I5 ' The Ladies Fidells Choral club music for the sessions. present. ; met at the home of Mrs. Viola Oc- Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangeson The Primary Stake officers gave kcv Friday evening. Business and returned home Friday followine a a surprise party in honor of Miss practice were followed by a dainty few days visit in Springvillc at the Evelyn Smyth last Saturday after- luncheon served to the following nome of Mrs. Mangelson's mother noon who is leaving for school nt members: Mrs Kate Burton. Mrs. Mrs. Amos Hatfield. Snow College. Miss Smyth has been Lucille Lunt. Mrs. Lillie Wrk'M. a Primary worker for the past few Mrs. Alice Crapo. Mrs. DaVeda Da-v'- f. Mrs. Diane G. Boo h Mrs. FlorMiss Ruth Paystrup is in Salt Lake years. ence Winn. Mrs. Lucille Booth and City where she will remain indefinitely. Mrs. Ellen Cook of Logan sp.':n Mrs. Louise Pyper and the hoseis. the week-en- d with Mr. and Mi?. Mi s. Ockey. Mrs. Fern Christensen entertain- J. If. Robertson. Miss Blanch Parish of Ibapah vised a number of relatives and friends at her home Friday afternoon. The Mr .and Mrs. John J. Oldroyd ited Rosemary Belliston last week-m- i. Miss Belliston and Miss Parish occassion was her birthday ann- made a trip to Venice last week, iversary. Luncheon was served. their daughter, who is employ- left Saturday for Mt. Pleasant to enroll at the Wasatch Academv. ed teaching school there. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin Bosh of Salt Mis Donna M. Belliston returned Lake City and Mrs. Leah Bosh of Mrs. Rena Crowther returned to Levan spent Saturday and Sunday her heme last week from a trip to to Salt Lake City Monday morning in Richfield at the home of Mr Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon after a two weeks's visit in Nephi and Mrs. Joseph Christensen. Crowther and Arthur Crowther of he will continue her winter's cour.'c at Heneager's Business College in Provo. the above city. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey of Salt Lake City were visitin relatives Cliff Anderson o? this city left Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Winsor of and friends here Sunday. Monday for Salt Lake City where New York were guests at he will attend the Westminister the Mark Bigler home last week. School Monday morn- College for this school year. o with a large attendance and a ing . ight outlook for a successful ycat-- . Miss Fern Collard of Huntsville is here to spend a few weeks with Here, at Sarnath, India, la the funeral pyre of the late Sri Dema-vlttMr. and Mrs. James Anderson and her grandparents, Mr. ana Mrs. WilBuddhist monk and preacher and one o Dhamniapalu, the foremost authorities on Buddhism. Oyer lOO.OoO followers of Buddha family of Nephi spent Sunday in liam Collard. came from the outlying districts of India to have a last glimpse ol Levan at the home of Mr. and Mrs Marion Peterson. Don Blackmer returned to Los their departed religious leader. Angeles this week alter visiting for Mr. and Ms. Gilbert Wadell wer three months with Mr. and Mrs. visitors for a few days of last wees Abe Livingston. It won't be long now before the with relatives here. o After a three weeks visit, Mrs vegetables will be ripe enough to nut into the storage pits an cellars. Be Odell Christensen and baby returnConscience fore the actual time for storing Great Is the power of conscience, ed to Firth Idaho for the winter. comes, however., preparations must and In both directions, for It frees Mr and Mrs. Seymour Mikkelsen be taken for handling the vegetab When relatives or friends are the Innocent from all fear, and moved into part of the home of les properly during harvest, and ill in another city during the long winter months. when keeps ever before the eyes of the Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Jensen. Professor J. C. Hogenson, exten the dread of punishment. guilty children are away you are The opening social of the M. I. A. sion agronomist at the Utah Sta'? of Fountain Green ward was held Agricultural College has anticipated cut off from reassuring news. the need for such information arcl Packed Bundle Tuesday evening. The program was has made it available In the fom Whenever packing away bundles arrarlged as a radio broadcast. What a relief when you telof a crcular, entitled 'Storing the of clothing, blankets, furs, etc., to ephone and hear "All's Well." be used at some future date, label Mrs. Keith Allred and children of Winter Supply of Vegetables For Farm Home. the outside of them so that they children of Mt. Pleasant came last theThis circular tells of the proper a few to with months find out to not be need Sunday spend other unwrapped cities is Telephoning methods of harvesting, requirements C. R Mi's. and Mr. her parents, will "WE'RE PROUD OF contents It of the package. the for storage space, temperature nec- like being there in person. save you so much trouble at some Coombs. ess ry for safe keeping of vegetabOUR MILK" o les, importance of ventilation and future date. Your voice is you. Low statWe don't like to boast Found a Kick in It of the various methods of farm stoion to staoitn night rates New Jersey Paper "Many of the rage. The last three parapi aphs U1' BUT it couldn't Coal Mines on Fire were hoseless, though methods of storing flower bulbs. be richer in cream or There are many burning coal girls present Cal begin at 8:30 P. M. Copies of this circular will b? sent had a seam painted one young lady mines. The most famous is the anmore delicious. Try it her leg to simu- free to those who are interested in of back them tonight. the down thracite mine at Summit mil. Pa., late the seam of a stocking." Bos providing vegetables for the family and see. The quality diet during the winter. V.'ritj :o which has been burning since I860. ton Transcript. the Extension Service at Logan and never varies. A coal deposit near Brownsville, ask for Circular No. 51. Pa., Is said to have been burning MEADOWBROOK o The Long Distance Operator Speaking Relatively since before the Civil war. DAIRY withLong-Live- d not survive could "Fiction Englishmen wiM tfl! you any' rates In one secret society in England And, conversely, out matrimony." Homes "Parceled Out" you would like to know In England in the Seventeenth It seems that matrimony can't get there are 21.61S members more fiction. Philadelphia than seventy years of age, 5,772 century the larger houses often along without ' ANDERSON FUNERAL more than eighty and 100 than were parceled out and willed In Inquirer. HOME fama ninety. members of to different parts terms of their lives. the Preparedness during ily The Mountain States Efficient, Satisfactory Service "Down East" It Is better to have an Iron rail"Down East" Is usually term The a than of Phone 168 the at precipice, edge ing Nephl Tel. & Tel. Co. Man Finally Learns an ambulance wagon at Its foot to considered to have reference to the Ages of development, until at last receive the body of the wounded coast states of New England, espe we know how to get the vitamins traveler cially Maine, which Is termed "Way Exchange. Down East." that wild things get by eating what they like. Kaston Express. Parsee "Burials" In a Nutshell In the towers of silence, Bombay To enjoy leisure it Is absolutely Lura of the Unknown the Tlead are laid to be devoured Mystery has great charms for by vultures, the Parsees claiming it necessary it should be preceded by to be the most sanitary burlaL Sir Walter Scott. occupation FACTORY SPECIALS coun-cilnie- HORSES or COWS J j R.,rJ.... rIi;,1c 'm' I : MILK OF ALMOND CREAM, 75c Size 49c COCO OLIVE SHAMPOO, 50c size 33c HOT WATER BOTTLE $2.00 value $1.49 Lo-ma- x, ut Cremation of a Buddhist Monk b-- Vegatable Storage well-know- n Is Explained "All's Well" . o IN i Manufacturers Advertising Sale Two Hours : to 2 P.M Only-1- 2 Saturday, September 16 BLUE BLADES VALUABLE Discount Coupon Worth $1.46 Notice To Authorized Distributor In accordance with our agreement, you are authorized to deliver one complete de luxe ALL FOR shaving set on presentation of this coupon, signed and 49c. 10 New Style Blades for Gillette Razor, value $1.00 Single or Double edge type, made of finest quality surgical Steele. 1 tube High Grade Shaving Cream value 35 1 Instant Blade 50 Sharpener, value 1 Styptic Pencil (indLspengible in shaving-valu- e ioc AND THIS COVPON Total Value 49 $1.93 Only two sets to a customer. Iilades fit either New or Old Probak Razors. If unable to come in at these leave your 49c and a set will you. : Limited Supply. Style Gillette or hours, you may he laid aside for Orel & Mangelson DRUGGISTS Early American Rifles Ititles which have claims as being the first In this country were those ninde at Lancaster and Philadelphia, Pa., by the gunsmiths Deohurt or Pecherd, and Ionian, around 17:S0. These rllles showed their German Influence, In lines and decoration. Nephi, Utah Old Saying The maxim "Charity begins at home" Is derived from a saying of Theocritus and Is also found in The first use In English was by John WycllfTe, about 1380. Ter-ranc- e. Good Habits are not on birthdays, not Christian character at the New Year. The workshop of character Powerful Light floodIs everyday life. The uneventful The la where the lighting system on the Statue of and commonplace hour won. Maltble D. Liberty lights the entire New York battle Is lost or harbor and Is visible 20 miles away. Babcock, D. D. Good habits 500,000-candlepow- "ANGLE WOVES Peqqu Shape A THE CENTER OF THINGS! t3 Conservation Corps Men Appear Fat and Happy 6 4A io t 4 5 larCte , to Bo m" inUtes to 6 !?5i minutes to Auerbach's minutes to Sears, Roebuch. 6 minutes 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. A swift and very unusual Offering Following Special Intermountain Double Rate Single Rate Plus 50c $2.00 $2.50 Single Double AH I $4.00 $4.50 9 f u t IV s 1 1 A paragraph of the last installment. HOTEL Mrs. 3. II. Water President W. E. Sntton Gen'l Mgr. US mix-up- interested down to the last Each with Private Bath Garage Facilities Adjoning Outside Rooms E W H O s story of marital that are exceedingly inter esting and all quite probable. It is not a scandal story, but is a tale that will keep every reader 'If I. E Chauncey w. West Asa't Qen'I Mgr. The 300,000 forestry workers now employed In federal camps have added :,000,000 pounds to their aggre Kate weight, according to reports Issued by the civilian conservation corps. This means an Increase of 10 pounds pei man. or 1.500 tons In all They're healtMer, happier men than they were six months ago, due to hard work and plenty of food. Pictured Is a corps of forestry workers off to work after a hearty breakfast at Angelus camp In the California forests. It will appear serially in these columns, end we want you to read it |