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Show THE PAGE EIGHT Kiddies Present Operetta Court of Award To Be In Fine Style Friday Held On Sunday Night ALLEN'S 21 HILLS COFFEE, RED CAN, 1 lb 31c MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING, quart PEANUT BUTTER 2 lb Jar JELL WELL, 6 Packages for 25c DARK KARO SYRUP 20c 3 lb cans BROOMS Macaroni or Spaghetti 7 Oz Package GRAIN FED STEER 10c POT ROAST, lb PORK OR VEAL Shoulder Roast, lb 10c LARD 4 pounds 35c FAST-STEPIN- lbs YOUNG-LOOKIN- G, 9 25c We Buy Beef, Pork, Veal or Mutton . V me Ail Jjftdute "Bewait of UuS cfemtr, 4 mull Itak 4 gnat shif. ANDERSON FUNERAL MA HOME efficient. Satisfactory Service Phone 16S Nephl k 23 Fiitt operation for appendicitis performed, 1887. 24 start her losing war on U.S.. 189. Spa 25 Lafayette arrive from Franc to helpU.S,1777. Justice of the Peace Dennis Harrington and his daughter of Eureka, were transacting business at the county court house In Nephl on 94 Xtir InArm nf Odd Pel- - ton, 1819. Wednesday. Mrs. wilt-kn- to the ers Club at her home last Thursday afternoon. A luncheon was served to those present. The time was spent in social chat, and an enjoyable time was had by those present. S m? M. L A. Oranges Large Size, 2c Each. Ruth Lunt, Ray Wor-thlngt- and Shirley Irons; inal dance, Raymond Bailey and La Mar Hawkins; one act play, "The Conflict" with the following cast: Mrs. Renee Sperry, Mrs. Florence Winn, Arta Jenkins and Bert Whipple. South Ward vanguard story, Heber Greenhalgh; Junior girls retold story, Nelda Cowan; Gleaner girl public speaking, Beatrice Pay; M. Men Public speaking, Thomas Belllston; M. I. A. contest dance, Blaine Norton and Enid Starr and Spencer Sowby and Nelda Cowan; One act play, 'The Conflict" with the following cast: Mrs. Neldon Wdrthlngton, Altne Ellison, Enid Howarth and Arthur Ellison. Levan Ward M. Men public speaking, Marion Bosh; Gleaner girl speaking, Venice Christenesn; one act play, "Friend of the family" with the following cast: Arvilla Taylor, Venice Christensen, Ethelene Braithwaite, Russell Gardner, Lois Mangelson, Vernon Mortensen, Cora nt Jackman, Naomi Mangelson and Peterson. Mona Ward Junior girls re- told story, Geneal Kay. Veal Chucks Roasts, 10c lb. Boiling Beef Ham Pressed Ham Loaf, 25c 29 Coxey lead hi famous on Washington, 189. j&Ke )WMV Surety of Purity" TEXACO MOTOR OIL, 5 Gals o I TEXACO VALOR OIL, 5 TEXACO VALOR OIL, 2 GaL Cans Gal. Cans $5.50 $4.15 25c $2.38 $1.08 TEXACO VALOR OIL, per quart 30c SERVICE ttttttttttffAA-'At-'ttttttttttt- tt HAVE OQESr-m- s MEMENTOS (Jf THEIK WOR- K- THEIR. CANES AJ& AUTO(iWyHEU V? MtzMVtzK) OF THE CAST NKbHT' mu MoeucT mm m m steu moot A fwck m MATTCT, 1 ' 1 f f I I t 1 ' . 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I "fl nisll $$ HORSES or COWS Ribs and Briskets 8c lb James Smith, Raymond Phillips, Worthington, Reuben Sherwood Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson and Ray and Lawrence Broadhead visited at family spent Saturday and Sunday the Boulder Dam during the in an tttMtMtMMMtttttl tttt PENNZOIL, Round and Chucks Bone, 12c lb. on orig- fr outside walla and trim. Nelson Stake and ward officers of the J W. Carver, Mrs. Joseph visited relaYoung Ladies Mutual Improvement and Mrs Eva Wietzell Association are planning a party for tives and friends in Eureka on Tuesall stake and ward Y. L. M. I. A. day. workers, to be held In the North Mr and Mrs. Oran Foote and Ward Amusement hall next Monday A miscellaneous shower was given evening. An interesting program is son Melvin of Salt Lake City are alts Friday evening at the home in Nephl this week, at the home of Miss Leola Parkins for Mrs. Har- being arranged. of Mrs. Foote's parents, Mr. and ry Carter, a bride of the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Carver, Mrs. Mrs. Samuel Nlelson. Miss Leola Parkins and Miss Margaret Smith acted as Present were Miss Delia McPherson. Miss Emma Jenkins, Miss Ida Bean, Mrs. James Bean, Mrs. Parkes AnWE WANT 'EM DON'T BURY EM derson, Mrs. D. C. Sparks, Mrs. Jas R Orkey, Mrs Chester Foote, Mrs. DEAD OR WORTHLESS Delos Haynes, Miss LaVere Haynes, Miss Anna Coulson, Miss Hazel Ingram, Mrs. Eva Weitzell, Miss Florence Duckworth, Miss Reta Carter, Miss Nellie Carter. Mrs. Horace Ostler, Miss Lucille Parkins, Miss Lucille Greenhalgh, Miss Bessie Rhone Colorado We Buy Greenhalgh, Mrs. Delbert Borad-hea- d, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin R. GarAnimal Enteprise Wool rett, Mr. and Mrs. George Parkins, 30 ... Company Miss Norma Pay and the hostesses. Hides, Pelts Miss Ijeola Parkins and Margaret Smith. Pot Roasts contest dance, Arthur Van Wagner and bunches 10c Mrs. Rose Cord of Salt Lake City is visiting ac tne nome or Miss Ber tha McPherson this week. 24 Surrey show only 5,000 radio set In U. &. 1920. htw Radishes Continued from Page 1) La-mo- 27 U. S. Orant, the llth President, born 1822. J. W. Brough was hostess members of the Busy Moth- ( Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jorgensen are rejoicing over the arrival of a son, born April 15, at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jorgensen was formerly Miss Clela Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bailey of. this city. Announcement is being made in an advertisement in this Issue of The Times-New- s, of a special kindergarten course, being offered by Miss Mabel Sperry and Miss Mildred Sperry. The course is being planned especially for pupils who are to enter the first grade this fall, and also for pupils who have been retarded. Both ladies have had considerable teaching experience and are well qualified for the kindergarten teaching. Firm and Ripe 5c lb. 3 PiiC Pdlnt Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Crane and Mrs. Florence Ostler were Heber City visitors Sunday. While there they attended the funeral services of Jay Bennion, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bennion of Vernal. Bananas Utah made to Intermountain specification for assure full protection and surfaces. all adornment for two generations Mr. and Mrs Ernest Foote had as guests at their home on Tuesday and Wednesday. Oran Llndhardt and Mrs. David Williams of Preston Idaho. lb 31c 1 Paint Products of Richfield Ault Mrs. LcRoy Brough spent Monday in Salt Lake City. Coffee Hills Red Can, Myrtle Reese of Salt Lake Mrs. Robert Winn, at the Winn home two weeks. Mrs. Reuben Sherwood. Mrs. J. W. Kendall, Miss Marie Kendall and Tall Can Pink Salmon 12c G "I I Mrs. Soap, gainst uiuiuer heat ernte its spent Friday, Monday and Tuesday in Nephl. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winn. 3 Salmon HOS- "WALK-OVE- are the new "Freeman Summer Shoes". Correct for every occasion. The Toggery. CORN MEAL 9 Soap sdf&hly gave it for his friends that they might experience the fullness of the Gospel as Jesus had to will you try IERY. It pay it. these wonderful hose. The Toggery taught So we see Joseph Smith must $ have been a success measured by YOU'LL EN- this yard stick. Indeed, it seems LADIES SLACKS JOY wearing them for the sunny almost as if Mrs. Stanley, when she wrote taht quotation, must have days ahead. The Toggery. written It especially for the Mor9 mon Prophen. Can such courage, AN ANNOUNCEMENT such love, faltfulness, purity be surpassed anywhere? His life is an Inspiration to the During the next week, the Ser- hosts of Latter-da- y Saints who vice Star Legion is sponsoring a follow his teachings. His life, so bridge luncheon or bridge tea, to righteously lived, so sweetly given, b3 handled in the homes of the dif- and so brutally taken will ever ferent members. stand out as a star, an inThe plates are to sell form 25c spiration, and ashining golden benediction up. Ladles wishing to be hostesses to me. or to buy Individual plates are reeither quested to communicate withRlchar-son, Mrs. Nora Reld, Mrs. Llla Stake Honor Day Is Set Mrs. Gertrude Foote or Mrs. For Friday, AprU 20th Adv. Stella Olpln. $ 5c Mrs. Elizabeth City, mother of has been visiting during the past 9 LADIES 35c Tie for bars Aav, 127W. 4 3 to protect your property Juab Stake Sunday school union meeting will be held Sunday, AprU 22. at 2:00 P. M. in the Mona ward chapel. 20c Lux Toilet bars 20c n Miss Mildred Hull, a student of Snow College at Ephralm. spent Saturday and Sunday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hall. Lard lb Life Bouy Soap, The highlights of the production NEWS AND ITS GOOD a duet by Maxlne Petty and NEWS. We're ready witn tne mosi were Dwane Brough: "Am I Angry" by shoes. of. selection beautiful Spring Boyd Greenwood and a duet by Drop In and look them over. The Lola Barnes and Boyd Greenwood. Toggery The grande finale was cleverly k worked out and was a thrilling scene. SUMMER KINDERGARTEN Both the pirate chorus and the Hawaiian girl chorus did good work. A summer kindergarten for prei school and retarded children will be given this summer commencing June 11 by Miss Mabel Slurry and Magazine Publishes Article Miss Mildred Sperry. This course Written By Local Girl Is planned especially to give background to pupils who enter the first erade this fall. For further Infor ( Continued from Page I) mation please phone either 223J or 15c 2 will Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wankler of Levan were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foots on Mon day. Soap THIS IS 30c 22c Lard Armour's 20c he Mrs. Ray Powell visited Sunday Monday and Tuesday in Magna with relatives. pound. stage was exceptional, considering their age and experience. Others doing solo work. Donna Carter, Harold Olpln and Marjolaln Ostler, did CLASSIFIED Canada, where t pei id the summer. Butter well. 25c HEWLETT'S TEA Yz Pound John Leavitt left Monday for Calgary. S. Butter, 1934 Paint 7l oiv James Smith and Joe Smith spent Wednesday In Salt Lake City. BUYS O. P. 19, Local and Social FRIDAY'S AND SATURDAY'S BEST The "Love Pirates of Hawaii' court of awards will be held In Ward Chapel next Sun captivated the hearts of a large the South day -- venlnff for BOV SCOUIS 01 ine audience at the high scrool auditJuab District, who, during the past orium last Firday evening. Although few months have passed lesis iot the date was Friday, the 13th. the merit badges, or for advancements.of production went over with much success, both In the presentation and Th scouts of the three wards Nephl have prepared a program to financially. The production was under the be presented. Scouts, whether or not they are direction of Miss Evelyn Brough and lteible for awards, and all people Mill Alice Sowby. The Interested In the scout work, are deserve much credit for their selasked to be In attendance. A prize ection of talent, and their work In is to be given to the scout troop producing the operetta. The work of Maxlne Petty, Boyd having the largest percentage of it members present at the meeting. Greenwood. Dwane Brough, and The time for the meeting has been Lola Barnes was outstanding. Each the of young "stars" has a splenset for 7:30 P. M. did voice, and their work on the Thursday. April NEPHI. 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