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Show PAGE FOUR Local - Social . The Event You've Waited For, Begins Tomorrow! mi Ruth M. Lunt left Monday for Richfield where she has been employed at the Rainbow Cafe. n T ITimtlnirtsm nf Rait Lake time In City Is visiting for a shortand Nephl with his daughter Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Judd. Mrs. E. J. Hamilton and family and Miss Elizabeth Foote of Bait Lake City spent Easter Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs V. M. son-in-la- As mg Foote. Mrs. Brent D. Hall returned home Sunday from the L. D. S. hospital In Salt Lake City, where she was recently operated on. Mr. and Mrs. I Verle Jenkins of Salt Lake City were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jenkins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Reed W. Bailey of as Logan visited over the week-en- d the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Bailey. The Juab County Recreational Class officers will meet at the home of Miss La Von Harris, tonight (Thursday) at 6:00 P. M. where a program for the year Is to be arranged. g Starting Tomorrow! Penney' celebrate 32 years of . . . of them . with sensational bargains . . hundreds bargains for you, your family and your home! Yes, Penney's are saying it with bargains! Here are the great values, we've been planning for months, to save you money. Don't miss Penney's Anniversary. Check your needs NOW and come prepared to buy. You'll find bargains in every department big savings on every purchase! value-givin- 32nd Anniversary is Proud of These Colonial GPEIEADS Jacquards! $eOep-Edg- ... What an Anniversary! You Get Whatever Style You Pick in These NUTONE FEINTS RAYON UNBIES in Clear Fast Colors, at The regular meeting of the Juab County Recreational Class will be held Monday evening In the North Ward Amusement hall. All members of the class are urged to attend. That Mr. and Mrs. Roy Naef and fam ily of Eureka and Miss Ruby Paint er of Salt Lake City spent the Easter holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Painter, parents of Miss Painter and Mrs. Naef. Mr. and Mrs. Tharol Larson and children Clint and Tharia of Ran-dle- tt returned to their home Monday after spending the past two weeks in Nephi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Schofleld. The Juab County Recreational Class at a recent meeting elected the following officers for the years 1934-3President, Ralph Garrett: LaVon Harris; secGeneva Irons; retary - treasurer, publicity. Eva WeitzeU, chairman; May Garrett. Joe Boswell; Membership committee. Glade Sanders, chairman, Mrs. A. E. Smith and Ernestine Foote. Take your choice of vest, bloomer, regular panty or brief panty ! Every piece is well made and cut, to fit and wear for a long time to come I They launder beautifully, dry quickly, hardly need ironing! Flesh, Tea Rose) , sizes 34 to 42 ! Extra sizes, 44 to 50,49c! ster at It means plenty of fresh, next-to-nothin- g! bright new housefrocks for you. New drapes for summer cottage rooms. Choose tiny floral allovers, conventional patterns or big dress es Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pexrton and children of Salt Lake City visited over Sunday with relatives and with friends of Nephl. A well arranged birthday dinner was enjoyed last Monday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Sudweeks, the occasion being Mrs. Sudweeks birthday anniversary Eight invited guests enjoyed the means a whole summer wardrobe for a young- One of the best values in this great event I Double bed size, 84 x 105 inch, big enough for a deep drop at the sides! Two-tonand striking monotones in very attractive colorings: blue, rose, helio, gold and green.. It's an amazing bargain; you'll certainly want it Mrs. Nelda Crowther of Provo Is visiting for a short time in Nephl with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Beck. Mrs. George W. Lunt. 3' yd! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beagley. Mr. id Mrs. P. B. Cowan and Mrs. J. P. Cowan spent a pleasant week-en- d on a trip to Boulder City, where they visited the Boulder Dam. Mr and Mrs. William McSwaln and Mrs. Ruth Markham and children of Salt Lake City spent the week-en- d at the home of Mr. and you'll get real value at e designs. All 36 inches wide. ED 1 Men's Work SISGEi Plain Men' WORK SHIRTS Toe ANKLETS "Big Macs" $2.90 Welts Colors to match every frock! 79 Tested because in deligluful childish designs! Even children with very wardrobes can usually find extensive the right and pXVm d fanci. mercerised, 5 to 8H I quality they're more comfortable, flexible! Sturdy leather soles. chambray. Triple-stitche- Full j d: roomy ! Bays' tizet. 59c 3en's Cotton Uniona SPOUT SWEATERS Fine ribbedt for Men! 69c Unusual value! Ankle length! Sleeveless, all wool! ues! Springweight!! Comfortable Ecru! val- -' Big Full-size- ,' novelty weaves! Sizes 36-4- 36-4- 8. i rayon-pla.te- Men! Here's a 'Bargain for You! SHHRTS and SHORTS Easy to Walk in Let Your House be Gay with These Oxfords NEW CUItTAIMS that are long on quality! Grand to Look at! Women's sizes 2l2 to 8! in 32nd Anniversary ai 5: vice-preside- jllllll Society attended the Gen- Mrs. Ethel Gadd, Mrs. Chloe Bailey. Mrs Ella C. Cole, Mrs. Milan S. Cowan, Mrs. Elizabeth G. Pace and Mrs. Ethel A. Irons. o NOTICE TO WATER USER State Engineer's Office Salt Lake City, Utah, March 1834. Notice is hereby given beige. . Your Best Crisp clJrmis, Orgaauy i nr.i SLON&O PERCALES Perforated for smart- ness and utter comfort!' Sport rubber soles. Get1 yours now at savings! "fle" for Sports! Tennis SHOES Out Finest! Sizes 19c yd. for men and boys! Dainty small prints and plain A fine Outstanding value! Made of cambric weave. lace-to-t- 13, that the Long-ridg- W., S. L. B. & M.; Lower spring, 8 80 deg 21' E 2684 ft from said cor. The water from both springs will be commingled at a point which bears S 76 deg. 51 ' E 2793 ft from said cor. and conveyed by pipe line 200 ft and used at the Tintic Longridge Mine in the Mona mining dlstrct for mining and domestic purposes. This use consumes all of said water. This application is designated in the 8tate Engineer's office as File No. 11476. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the rea sons therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this 22, Date of completion of publication, April 19. 1934. Low-price- d, in new styles! self-color- 98 Variety of lated simu- ? leathers, envelope or pouch styles! and " WORK SHOES Don t Miss the Big Saving! 49 They'll stand up against the Here are the tough-rta.signm.- Lovely Ones! Arlington White Men! Weather proofed 14-4- FR.I4TED S1SEEB& 25 C0l0r8' ed Anniversary! Terry Weave washable! J?. yd. a- - to reinforce soles I lawn with shadowy florals; smart modern prints 39". on handy size for a complexion towel ! Men like them for shaving! 18x37 inch, with fast-colborders in blue, pink, gold or to handle in laundering, so Easy green. use can you plenty of fresh ones all the time! Get them by the dozen . . . NOW! A ergandy. Anniversary Buy! Pure Silk FIAT CREPE The Silk or Broadcloths! 90 pre-shru- 1934. but "dressy" I Gay florals, dots, stripes, checks, novelties . . . smartly orcombined with white .or gandy! The kind of frocks you can wear and wear, and tub and tub . . . and they'll still look pretty .Sizes 4 ! WRITE HAND DAGS style. air-Popu- Grey soles' parity of hard service. w,!,tan,!,neVtra, Combed yarn, T. H. HUMPHREYS, State Engineer Date of first publication, March to Penney's ! It's an exciting wing-ti- p style in summer's own leather elk in dark colors. Mines Company. Tintic Salt Lake City, Utah has made apthe plication In accordance with 0.05 Laws of Utah, to appropriate sec. ft of water from each of two springs in Spring Canyon, willJuab be County, Utah. Said water diverted from January 1st to December 31st incl. of each year at the points of Issuance of said springs which are located as follows: Upper spring, S 54 degrees 08' JS 1007 t. from the SE cor. Sec. 9T 11 S., R 1 notice. If you are following sports thi summer you'll follow this footwear fashion right Dainty styles for any room in the home! Marquisettes, printed in fast colors; or scrims with print cornice valances ; printed scrinu with self ruffles and cornice valances . . many with the new bowknot tie - backs ! You'll remember the Anniversary for thi3 value ! vat-dye- Caz-le- President and Mrs. W. R. Smith and children DeLay, Therion and Opha, returning from the Samoan Islands where Mr. Smith has presided as a mission president for the L. D. a Church for several years, was a week-en- d guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George McCune. They were enroute to their home in Canada. shorts are of real heavy count, in a splendid assort' ment of d patterns ! The shirts are of Swiss ribbed combed cotton, soft and absorbent! Both Cellophane wrapped! Shirts in sizes 34 to 42 . . . shorts two sizes smaller! Values! eral Relief Society conference held in Salt Lake City Wednesday of this week. Ladles who attended the conr. ference Included: Mrs. Edna J. Mrs. Alice P. McCune, The broadcloth, full 100x60 The Stake board members of the Relief set means quality! Whites! Colors! Fancies! GO. PENNEY J.C. OEPARTM NT STORE E NORTH MAIN STREET NEPHI, UTAH of Many Uses! ' lovely colors, and black and wWte1 In a closely-wove- n silk with a fine,! supple draping quality I For dresses,' blouses, negligees, lingerie . . . you'll plenty of it at this low price! "t . |