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Show Thursday, May 3, THE 1934 TIMES-NEW- Local and Social GENEALOGY Miss Ruth Chrlstlson of Bait Lake City U PAGE FIVE NEPMI. UTAH S, visiting tn Nephl. Local and Social Elda Mrs. visiting Morgan of Levan is at the home of Mrs. John E. Garrett this week. Ina Painter U visiting In Mrs. Howard Cox and Mrs. Bert Kureka at the home of Mr.l and Tuttle were guests Sunday at the Mrs. Roy Naef this week. Miss B Jowph II. Grreohftlch home of Miss Bertha McPherson. Nephl women who attended the convention of the Utah Federation Rex Christensen of Cedar City of Women's Clubs In Salt Lake City spent the week-en- d at the home last week Included: Mrs. J. L. Bel- - of his father, J. A. Christensen. llston, state director: Mrs. T. W. Allred. president of the Ladies Lit Dr. and Mrs. Nell Brough of Salt erary Club; Mrs. W. F. Squire, pres Lake City were guests at the home ident of the Twentieth Century of Mrs. J. W. Brough on Sunday. It is well to have a competent per Reading Club; Mrs. O. M. Whit- son to take charge of the records more, Mrs. Robert Winn, and Mrs. Mr and Mrs John S Hawkins of of the organization. It Is not all peo Byron Howells. of the Ladles Lit Salt Lake City were guests at the ple who can become interested in erary Club. home of Mrs. Flossie Carter on this line of work no more than all boys become Interested in hunting Mrs. F. M. Beck entertained the Sunday. and fishing. II you are to build members of the North Ward JunA business meeting for the memfamily record you must always be ior Girls class at her home Thursday of the Junior Service Star Legbers on the watch for material with Crowther Mn. Nelda vening. which to build. Newspapers often gave an interesting travelogue thur ion will be held in the city hall on afternoon at 3:30. All give clues that will help the seeking the Far East. Delicious refreshments Saturday person to extend his ancestorl al were served to those present. Miss members are urged to be present. lines. You may read of an accident Viola Warwood, Miss Dorothy JohnMrs. H. O. Kartowltze and son a oanquec, a convention, or one son and Fern Garrett were special Carl spent Tuesday and Wednesday of a thousand different things and guests. In the spring womens' fancy turns to the pleasvisiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. find the same name as one of your Hobbs. Lloyd ancestors. Then through correa Mrs. Archie Worthington enter ure or problem of selecting the correct beauty pondence you may find the key to talned at a birthday party Sunady son Mr. and Mrs. Oran Foote and aids to meet her needs. With this in mind, we solve your problem. in honor of her son. Rex's fifth In One man found that a near kin birthday anniversary. Various out- Melvin of Salt Lake City visitedMrs. have arranged the highest quality beauty prodof his was hired by the government door and Inside games were the en Nephl at the home of Mr. and ucts of domestic and foreign makes and priced to recast the famous old Liberty tertainment of the afternoon. Re Samuel P. Nlelson Sunday. Bell, so we must watch not for the freshments were served to Jeannle them to conform with her wishes as well as her Lake Miss Ruby Painter of Salt sign, but we must watch for the and Gary Haynes, Milton Warwood week-end ideas of economy. Come in and see our comvisiting at name. In our articles to follow we Donna Chapman, Betty Hall, Sher- City spent the and Mr. of her the home parents, will give you more information on man Ingram. Kenneth Bean, Don plete line of Boyer Beauty Aids. your question, and as we present and Erma Brown, Colleen Ewell, Mrs. Henry Painter. some of the leading American gen- Robert Douglas and the guest of Mrs. Abner T. Blgler, Miss Lucille Ford cars and trucks have 105 different kinds IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU ealogists, you may find one or more honor, Rex Worthington. and Mac Blgler are visiting Jameson of these that can give you much of Metal. Every part proved before it goes into at the home of Bertha McPherson assistance In your work. Mrs. Leland BeHlston entertainthe car. Mrs. P. Gordon Cobb, 24 Garden ed at a birthday party in honor of this week. Road, Wellesley Hills. Mass.. offers her son, Paul's seventh birthday anWlnnifred Nellson, Miss Miss GENUINE FORD PARTS WILL DO data on the following names: An- niversary. The time was spent in WUma Peterson and Samuel Crawderson. Carter. McParland. refreshmetns games. Phillips, THEM! JOB REQUIRED OF Dainty playing of SaJt Lake City visited at Johnson, Scott, Parkes. Adams, Gib- were served to the following little ford DRUGGISTS of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. home the son, Gould, Morgan. Powell, Nlelson, guests: Bobbie Pyper, Marcus Olpin, Nlelson our service you will be better satisSunday. Reid, Taylor and Wilson. Garth BeHlston, Lawrence Higgin-so- n, Mrs. Ernest C. Arnold, 824 East fied and have more confidence in your car. Don Andrews, Lee Whitehead, 16th Street. Lincoln Terrece, Ok- Clark Haynes, Daphene Park, Mildlahoma City, Oklahoma., has var- red Powell. Jean Forrest, Hene ious original family documents, 1747 Glazier, Alice Bracken, Beth Olpin, 1840. In her list are the names of Bobble Lee BeHlston, Cherrol BeHPrice and Wood. lston, Raymond Walker, Margaret Dean Bacon, 7010 Oglesby Ave- Gardner and the host and guest nue, Chicago, Illinois wants and of- - of honor, Paul BeHlston. -Lfers data on the ancestry of Nath aniel Johnson, Governor Benjamin Miss Virginia Bowles was a Provo TOMATO PLANTS FOR SALEcold Miller, Benjamin Curtis, Samuel USE A FEEDING PROGRAM No. 1 size. Transplanted in visitor Saturday and Sunday. Green, Amos Richardson, Mary FOR CHICKS Jos. R. Price. frames Smith, Anna Stephenson, Thomas By. A. G. PhUlips Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Harper of Lark Betts, Thomas Taylor, Rebecca Hall, When it has been decided to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Aiken of Nathaniel Whiting, Margaret Black, and Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Harper " of Mapleton visited at the home of Sorine Citv SDent Sunday at the William Price, and Joel Green. He grow a bunch of baby chicks, the i fVt-- y m C R a Mrs. should out and Mr. Tolley, of on home Mrs. map Park E. and D poultry keeper some cenalso has Mr. data on the 15th program feeding and management. parents of Mrs Aiken. tury English families. Thomas Barrowman, who was born It is not considered good business in Scotland and whose address is to do more than decide on a date Rocky Hill, N. Y., wants data on of purchase of the chicks and then the Barrowman lines and is prepar- wait until the day before this time ed to do some research work for to make a few early season plans. Baby chicks are hatched for the those interested. Charles Thornton Libby of Yar- purpose of producing a lot of nice mouth Me., has Knowels genealogy pullets that wiU be ready to lay in earn several hundred dollars this sumYou of Maine and New down the early fall. There is a lot of inter and you can secure better position and a larger to 1750. Bralnard Hampshire Warner, Tower work to be done during this time and only When the vening D. C. wants Building, will Washington coming year. Complete information salary for to correspond with descendants of plan of management is correct will three-cen- t be obtained. stamp. Send for John Warner of Hartford and Farm- theIt desired beresult be mailed receipt of well to do a little might ing-ton, Conn.; Andnew Warner today. and John of the "Increase" 1635. figuring on paper before any dec Wants data on the decsendants of isions are made. If it normally takes Rural Schools and City Schools Joshua North and is compiling data six months to properly mature a flock of leghorn pullets and seven on the Wilson line. Summer Work and School Year Problems It is very interesting to write to months to do the same with birds these genealogists for the work they of a heavier nature, what shall be are doing will very often throw a done In order that the chicks to brooded will grow to maturity great deal of light one the work we be are doing. We are of the same lines in the alloted time? Every condit. VS 4A and all we need to do Is to. trace ion must be favorable and no chan 1850 DOWNING DENVER, COLO. ces taken. bacs to that common ancestor. GUARDIAN OF THE Taking leghorns as an example $ chicks hatched AprU 15th should SUMMONS: be laying between October 1st and FAMILY FOOD SUPPLY 15th. During the first six weeks, "Thanks for sending- me so many good positions wiU two consume of each them I was IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIST apply for, over 30 during the first five days pounds of feed. From six to twelve YOUR RICT COURT IN AND FOR JUAB weeks the consumption will be arTeacher. An Ilinois enrolled." ound five pounds. From the 12th to COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. 20th week it will be twelve to fourSCHOOL OFFICIALS: We can pnt you in touch with the rery teen pounds. With these figures in finest teachers. Our service is free to you. EDITH OTT YOUNG, Plaintiff, mind, it .will not be difficult to make You can buy foods in money-savin- g $11.00 a month. And you have finer vs WILLARD C YOUNG, defend- out a feeding program that will ant. them store la desired results. the quantities, tasting food in the bargain! produce safely your THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID The first six weeks is a tender and know an will Only Norge has the Rollator cold-makiNorge they keep DEFENDANT: period in a chick's life. It Is usually You are hereby summoned to kept very closely confined and they mechanism. And the leading time. their astonishingly long Enjoy appear within twenty days after must depend entirely upon what Is market-fres- h flavor new last! the to Norge models have the special right the service of this summons upon offered by the poultryman In the Rollator Refrigeration does this for yon features that will bring you so much you, If served within the county in way of food. No chances are taken which this action Is brought, other- in having a shortage of vitamin D comfort and joy as you use them.. .the guards your food with its extra cold-makiwise within 30 days after service and or an insufficient amount of minerdefend the above entitled action; als fed in incornect proportions. easily opened latch... the electric lighted power. and in case of your failure so to There must be enough protein of interior knows woman means what that Every adjustable shelves, so not an do. Judgment will be rendered ag- a digestible quality to insure rapid ainst you to the demand of the com- growth. A little carelessness in the inch is wasted. Smoothly sliding ice in expense. It's not just the economy plaint, which has been filed with choice of a baby chick starter can of the original purchase. It's that great trays. the clerk of this said court. This upset the whole growing program action is brought to obtain a dec- by increasing the chances of mortYou'll like, too, the egg basket saving when you stop the little ree disolviKg the bonds of matri and slowing up growth. Hence ality that lets you see at a glance just how saves to spoilage. between Norge now actually up plainexisting mony the first step in the plan is to pro tiff and defendant. cure a quality starter. Under no many eggs are on hand... the odor-proP. N. Anderson, conditions should any feed be fed ice compartment the Hydrovoir for Plaintiff Attorney In the litter. Always offer it in hop O. Address, Nephi, Utah for crisping vegetables . . . tray for frozen pers. First publication, April 19, 1934. After the chicks are six weeks old desserts . . . butter and cheese rack. Last Publication, May 17, 1934. they can be given protein as a starBut it's Rollator power that will bring ter. This was usually called a growing mash. If. an outside run is avthe most comfort, and pare your bills you work, ailable, It may be advisabel to offer If you want your paint dollars to do the utmost You're down amount every month. The new Norge has small of each grain day Mi,' use Lowe Brothers High Standard House Painty with the growing mash. In along and improvements than more refinements that with a the if do paint job throwing money away you 9 creasing the proportions each day won't last four or five years even more, because that's as the birds become older. It is noryou've ever expected in one mal for the chicks to want to inwhat Lowe Brothers High Standard will do. Ask any refrigerator, but if it had only will crease consumption in this way. tell used it. owner has who or They home painter the one advantage Rollator When the cockerels are large you we are right about its being a real money saver. for market (between ten and enough on Refrigeration you'd choose You save in other ways too. High Standard goes twelve weeks) the puUets are ready the rollator the Norge above them all. easier and faster than "cheap" to be taken to a free range where down cuts the some can avail and themselves that of they paint So, see the Norge before you buy! of nature's supply of grass and bugs. painters' time. It goes further Here mash the is in growing kept fewer means gallons and that hoppers always available and near for the job. it should be an equal number of fi 3 Come in and let's talk paint 1 I proper sized hoppers containing grains. If grain Is available between economy. We can save you ie is six and twelve weeks, the relative Hl5H5TNnS money. And of course wt have consumption of grain and mash will on for information you expert be about equal at twelve weeks. From schemes. color then on to twenty weeks oa age the grain intake will Increase in com- hparaslon with the mash. At twenty weeks the proportion of grain to mash may be 2 to 1. The whole program merely con sists of selecting the correct rations and then offering them to the chicks in a manner that will encourage heavy consumption. Maturity wiU ROLLATOR REFRIGERATION IS BEST BY ACTUAL TEST then demonstrate itself at the pro per time, Insuring the possibility of There are many ways of obtaining Information on your family line You are of that group who have made a good start in genealogical work. Where you have a family or ganization you can obtain a large fund or genealogical Information at a small cost to each member. Automobile Industry Never Looked Better Than It Does Today Ord & Mangelson THE With Jackson Motor Co. $- jr nil v IT'S mer it can the on a a CONTINENTAL TEACHERS AGENCY, INC. ST Covers the A TIRE United States r til Jri h X - to AND.. .OF PURSEI ng ONLY THE RICH ng ... CAN AFFORD day-by-d- PAIMT1 ay of ... 11 For Your Child's HealtUse Our SELLS FURNITURE CO J PL Cp IE ackson Motor Co Millc & Cream Meadowbrook Dairy I fall eggs. |