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Show Thursday. May 10. 1934 PAGE FIVK Pfoiei7)cu 7 f Sunday May - 13- - Local - Socio! Local and Social Government Allots Bait For Hopper Xfr an4 Mm Furl Vt RtL u'ft-- i In Bait Lake City on busmen on Tuesday. last week. Control In Utah Mrs. John Rostrom of Moroni Is visiting in Nephl this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oris Mr. and Mrs. Mantl Mr. and of Local and Social Mrs. Lisle Larson of Brlgham City Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pay for few days. Alonzo Sudweeks visited at the home of Mrs. Richard 8udweek f v Mr and Mrs I.lnvrl HnhJvs iifpra Miss Zoe Powell and Roy E. Gib- Salt Lake City visitors Sunday and son were visitors in Provo Sunday. Monday. While there they attended They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. the funeral service for Judge Jrxsh-u- a Greenwood. Sienccr Brown. f' .' I ' - .mi... " ' - ' I1 we"- - .- H club Approximately 5700 in 26 counties of Utah will Beverly and Jenlce nvjmtK-rMiss Mildred Crockett and E. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Conover of are Provo visitors this contribute, during 193 1. toward the Bait Lake City. Miss VeraDean Tale Gibson of Preston. Idaho were Mother t White, Colon! Sudweeks week. in Income clothing, food, Pmkes and Miss Elizabeth Conover visiting In Nephl Sunday and Monfamily home management, livestock, crops, of Provo were at the home day. They were guesta at the home Miss Marjorie Salisbury is visit- forestry, or poultry projects, accor cf Mrs. T. H. guests O. Parkea over the of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gibson. Lake M D. in to club Salt P. state week-ening array, City this week with ding Suede finish Miss Plains,novItie, relatives and friends. .eacLr, and Ills assistant. Nephi ladies who attended the mashM cloth! Chrome piques, State Service Star convention held Mrs. Oeoree W. hurt Myrtle Davidson. 8 Smart leather cushion tt! Belter animals as an economic unit ed at a birthday party In honor of In Salt Lake City last week includNOTICE FOR BIDS CauntleU, too, In sole, heel. Match ed: Mrs. C. W. Morgan, state presfor the future, will be placed on ner aaujjmer uertrudes eighth I fabrics! s many hnvx nnH trfrla hv ing birthdny anniversary. Oames were ident, Mrs. John Richardson, chapThe Board of Education of Juab mrmv fnrm Biirr wmcn a neiirinnt on4 ter president; Mrs. Elsie Sid well, School District, offers for sale the a Every unit will be nsked to adopt civic problem or to become a party dainty luncheon was served to the state treasurer; Mrs. Henry PainNorth School Building, and grounds. ter, local member, and former state administration of one already luuuwing mtie guests: Patsy UNDIES separate olds 10 be riled on the in the in NEW HANDBAGS! I New officer and Mrs. J. R. Park. Jack Davis ' nnrHnn the community. , . . wt I ii. Atsn building, and the erounris i.. ry. SIU' Allc Bracken. Lo Priced at Donella Positive health by "being: mv" own' KrnrlrAn Real Values at the sale of the South School Build . ......... n1nI.... nurion. c.icn A. P. Nielsen, former Dresldent ing. Bids to be submitted not later best exhibit" through a knowledge Burton, AnnwunYcte Claire Bailey. Charles O? the North K.mlwtA Rtalro Mrt!l than Monday. May 28th. 1934. The of Improved food, clothing, rest, re. uunon. Jean Ockey be the speaker in the Sacrament uoiien laxation, and sanitation habits will Marcus Board of Education Garrett and the guest of meeting Sunday evening in the be discussed by members and lead to ON MAY 13th all bids. right reject any and South Ward. The subject of his ad Simulated leathVests, bloomers, honor, Gertrude Duckworth. at club meetings. urriUB OF THE BOARD OP ersNature dress will be 'Mother's Day". The Full er; envelopes, panties! hikes directed by a foresEDUCATION, Nephi, Utah. numbers will lncludA n rmHir cut, well made. pouches! Black, Complimentary to Miss Evelyn other ter, geologist, scout, or other capable Brown b r o n , navy, flesh, tea rose, and Claude R. Lomax. Mr. by Mrs. Frank Wilson; a vocal solo will to the education add person SALE ! w h ite sizes 34 to 42! i Mrs. Roy T. Lomax entertained by Marion chrlstensen and a Chocolates, 50c to $1.50 lb. attitude of the and Monday Mav 21st. 1934 at a a mr and appreciative solo by A. L. VanWagenen. at a. dancing party in the Armory 6th North and Main. Nephl, to best young people. Record of the club last Wednesday evening. A color and highest cash bidder Will ho cnM The Twentieth Century Reading of red and white was carcontents of the Boswell Coffee shop member's own business, his succes- scheme out. Large vases of beautiful Club met at the city hall WednesDIG BATH TOWELS ana service station, including add ses and failures, good and bad ried TOYO PANAMAS! red and white bridal wreath day evening. Mrs. Aaron Bracken Latest styles in purses $1.65 ing machine, cash reelstprs chrxm practices, will be an outstanding werepeonies set around the hall. The alace gave an interesting report of the Great Values! 22x44; Only case, ice cream refrigerator, dishes, feature of the season. drama. "He Who Gets Slapped". Demonstrations and judging by cards were of a bride and groom Biove, tapies, chair, air compressor, After the a party waa held members will become a part of design. A dainty luncheon was ser- - at the homemeeting u miscellaneous articles. of Mrs. Gerald Cazier, ved which also carried Hilt, tha fnlrtfr everv meetintr. thereby P. J. Sander, Nephl scheme of the evening. Mrs. Melba In honor of Mrs. William Squire, Special values in pound standards, good practices, technique, A. Golden Genuine Toyos A good weight of Trustee entertained with a tap president of the club who is movsporcsmansnip. poise, and judgment. dance number, 60 sheets and styled by Jean double terry Four-accompanied by Miss ing away from Nephl. Luncheon was Stationery leaders will enter the with SUMMONS Nedra, big Aline EUison. Miss Maxlne Petty served at a long, beautifully decorwhite, cloth; seasons activities a with brims. Organdy, personally ftvored with a AOrtC flnri iiannn num ated table. A bonk nf iwm Hv 24 Envelopes, bordered with LN THE high grade for each ber ad Jack program DISTRICT' nnnnT ribbon trim. colored stripes. Brown of Mantl played modern poets was presented to Mrs. THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT meeting day, including music, re- several All club. the members of by Squire linen stationery piano selections. Those 39c hikes, common iii nnu run JUAB COUNTY creation, nature were: Mr. and Mrs. Horace tne ciud were present. courtesies, home reading, and de- present STATE OP UTAH. Jack Brown, Brown and Dan Brown tailed project work. Every group of The Junior chapter of the Service Mantl, Miss Anna Mr. Star Legion will entertain theW THOMAS L. FISHER. Plaintiff, vs will follow parliamentary practices and Mrs. E. O. Excell. Smoot, Miss Provo; club in their and be govermeetings tir.ouir. Ina Seeley of Salt Lake City; Miss mothers at a social and meeting bylUND, DELI LA s. by a constitution and ""Jnu axnu e. O. BYLUND, J ned Marie Call, Miss Vesta Wright, Mr on Baturaay afternoon at 3:00 p. m. A news circular will letter be mailed Defendants. Mrs. Delbert Fugal. Mr. and in the city hall. After the opening to the club each month, as a re- and Mrs W. H. Starr, Miss Evelyn Wick- - ceremonies, the following program minder of Mr. Mur The requirements, State of Utah to the said DefThe Camp Birch of the Daughters ersham, Albert Starr, Fred Gadd, Will be (riven: Snln Rkvh OnlHon ray said ANDERSON FUNERAL greetings to mothers, Mrs. Anna Al- of Utah Pioneers will meet at the endants: Mlss Marjorle All club will members for enroll You are hereby summoned to ap,.i?n' HOME irea; auet. vera uooie and Mel- home of Daughter Lizzie Jones next Lomax Robert Mr?. maxl a toof with an aim years pear within twenty days after sernix. una Mrs. Homer Lunt, Miss Alice vlna Stanley; dance, Faye Golden; Friday at 2:30 P. M. ward affiliated with the A Prayer for Ffficicnt, Satisfactory Service Mrs. Florence Ostler, Her- solo, Beth Harris; The lesson will be given by Ada vice of this summons upon you. If adult becoming the club por- - Sowby, Druggists man McCune. Mr. and Mrs. Robins, Parents, Marjorie Carter. All par county in which Jects noprogram when Johnson. Musical numbers have al- ocivcu witnm tne fill All their Phone 168 . brnno-hf.needs. longer Nephl t,Q so been arranged. Work; will be done this action is Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Jones. Mr. & Mrs ents and members are invited to aUn to teach club mem" within thirty days after service andlproJect3 on the camp quilt. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. attend. defend the above entitled action- - bers t0 aPPreciat and love their Clyde and the guests of honor Crapo. homes. rural nu in case or your railure so to do Miss Evelyn Brown and Claude R judgmet will be rendered against Lomax and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorirn Crnmar unH Mr. you according to the demand of the and Mrs. Roy T. Lomax. complaint which has been filed with family and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Mc- uune oi salt laice uity were visitthe Clerk of the said Court. This action Is brought to fore- ors at the home of Mrs. W. J. Starr close the mortgage set forth Sunday. You can earn several hundred dollars this sum- plaintiffs complaint upon the fol-In described real estate situate mer and you can secure a better position and a larger lowing Born to Mr. and Mr. Arthur G in Juab County, State of Utah it : Anderson, May 5th, a son. salary for the coming year. Complete information will The South East quarter of the be mailed on receipt of a three-ce- nt stamp. Send for South East Last Thursday evening, the Kiw i ouartpr nf confix LL1U11 AX, and the South West quarter of the anis Club of Nephi came to Foun it today. tain Green with "uiuiwesi quarter; and the West half of the South East quarter; and ed" entertainment which consisted c'- i- Rural Schools and City Schools of a splendid Droerram of renrttnera the South West nuartpr nt ucbiuil oan 1 Summer Work and School Year Problems 22, all in township 10 South, musical numbers and talks. Thev By Joseph II. Greenhalgh Range uluuB"i meir orcnestra and gave a "ic otut i.aKe Meredlan. Area: 320 acres. Article No. 7 The Logan Temple woe aance. a large number of Ne were also nrespnt. tv,o Together will all water and water During the two weeks from May pni people rights used on or in connection 14th to 26th, the fiftieth anniverpeople of this town feel very much with the above described land to tnem ror the very sary celebration will be held at the inutroi-eDated: Salt Lake City, Utah 1850 DOWNING ST The plans for the successful affair. DENVER, COLO. Logan Temple. May 4 1934. celebration have been prepared for A. Ladru Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Oldroyd left some time and each of the Tuesday for Salt Lake City to take Attorney for Plaintiff six stakes which comprise this thirty temP. O. Address: 1149 East 8th South, ple- district have been their son. Rav. to assigned the suffered a broken arm i hanks tor sending- me so many good positions Salt Lake City, Utah day and the session which last Thurs- are they aay ana has not been recovering to apply for, over 30 during- the first five days I was First publication, May 10, 1934 ' to visit the temple. Last publication, June 8, 1934. " SCENE : Same as when On Mondays and Saturdays of since. you had An Ilinois Teacher. enrolled." each week there will be baptisms to your first crush on Somebody. vl Mrs. Lyda Guymon extends an the extent of 2500 for each of the SCHOOL OFFICIALS: We can put you in touch with the very SUMMONS: four days or a total of 10,000 bapt- invitation to every one to attend the finest teachers. Our service is free to you. two free recitals which will IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIST- isms. Of these, 9.000 names will be be held at piano ward chapel on May RICT COURT IN AND FOR JUAB furnished by eight of the stakes. 13 and 14 atthe8:00 P. M. 84 students Seven days will b3 spent in endowCOUNTY, STATE OF UTAH ment work, with six companies each will take part in two groups. EDITH OTT YOUNG, Plaintiff, day, the first company will meet at Fountain Green now has two men vs WTLLARD C YOUNG, defend- 8 A. M. and the last comnanv each who employed by the Federal day will commence at 6:30 P. M. Land are ant. Think Bank of Berkeley, California you'll have allotment of stakes calls for THE STATE-OUTAH TO SAID The Fred D. Smvth has hwn 200 each in persons company. Each an DEFENDANT : smooth power for some months, and You are hereby summoned to stake is to furnish a certain num- now,apparised w. Kennedy Seager has accepno more no less. The total and ber, appear within twenty days after number of endowments a STANDARD ted Gasoline position as collector. He refor tvipso the service of this summons nnnn turned from Berkelev Kat.iirrlav anA you, if served within the county in stakes during the seven days will be left again on Monday to anti-knoc- k Lead fluid. begin his which this action is brought, other- o.iuu. un May iv at 10 A. M. there uuues. ne to move his wise within 30 days after service and will be a public meeting in the family in theexpects near future. Velvet-smoot- h defend the above entitled action: Locan tabernacle with tho ant.hnr. in power and "velvet" for and in case of your failure so to ities of the church in attendance. two highly satisfactory reyour pocketbook Give your horns a fresh new dress of do. Judgment will be rendered ag- in the evening of that day, there will be two companies of 200 perwhen you use Tetraethyl Standard! sults ainst you to the demand nf the each, one from the Hyrum and plaint, which has been filed with sons IT2?. IP3 fevfi You may get whole horsepowers of added tne cierK or tnis said court. This one from the Bear River stakes to do 9 action is brought to obtain a dec- endowment work in the temple, energy delivered to your motor when you use ree disolving the bonds of matri making a total of 8,800 endowments Tetraethyl Standard Gasoline. baptisms, or a grand mony now existing oetween plain- and 10,000 total or 18,800 temple ordinances to tiff and defendant. That's one reason why it pays to use this be performed during the celebration P. N. Anderson, to allthe accoramg and the plan for superior motor fuel. Plaintiff Attorney otment to the stakes. There will be P. O. Address, Nephi, Utah Every quality Quick Starting, Acceleration, iorty four companies go through First publication, April 19, 1934. the temple during the time of the Anti-Knoc- k, Last Publication, May 17, 1934. Mileage and Speed! Unsurpassed celebration with 200 nprsnnc fair In one every Tetraethyl Standard ing part with each companies from THE INTERIOR tne siaites or the temple district a better gasoline for every car including No doubt there will hp yours! It's worth trying. other parts of the church so that tne numoer or ordinances may posSTANDARD OIL COMPANY sibly reach 20.000 durlna- th OF CALIFORNIA weeks. Those going for their own on exterior walls endowments for to be married) are requested to go for the 8:30 A. M. session only. What a lare-- number ordinances have been performed for the living and the dead in this sacred buildig during these fifty years. The Logan temple was the second Utah temple to be dedicated. It was on interior walls and woodwork ueaicatea on May 17, 1884. President John Taylor offered thp dfrlirntrrw ve been waiting prayer. The site was dedicated on . .t i .:.u iviay iv, 18B7 by Apostle Orson HOUSE slippers' For Hew Fabric CLOVES 4-- The Misses 49 d. 6-- pom-pom- 4-- H Remember Rayon Vic-ker- Mother v I 90 ... sax-apho- ne book-keeDin- a- .- 90 foai-htrn- H well-plann- ed mm$m Ord And Mangelson od j0ey. I HMiHHHB 1 Ft. Green News to-w- . GENEALOGY flV iff CONTINENTAL TEACHERS AGENCY, INC. Covers the EA TIRE United States va' c a ft - i v: I; of velvet a picture of the and of with Tetraethyl TIME TO PAINT! hm Rs PURE PAINT WA LL GLOSS INTERIOR FINISH EVERYFLOOR ENAMEL on ail floors, of all mstsrls's, inside and out known and favored throughout tha Intermountain Country for two gencrot'ons OSTLERl ALLEN that's W FINISH Mm you For Your Child's fnfZTtZ Health Use Our Milk & Cze&m Meodowbrook Dairy leiraethql l3id b " -dutiful co:- ? woodwork. walla Uries tiaro and for ors, The responsibility of building the no temple seems to have been placed overnight, easy to clean. RequL-eon four counties (or thp pecial thinner or primer. One coat is rr siding in them). They were usually enough on old work, two coats Eear Lake, Malad and Box Cache, Elder. on new work. Come in and see the one ward in Cache county raised beautiful colors and you'll be anxious more than two thousand dollars to have it on your walls I Ask-uabout for their first years1 payment on the Lowe Brothers High Gloss Wall FiniiA. building. Sacrifice brings forth the blesss-lng- s of heaven, and surely the sacrifice made by those who built this temple has brought unnumbered blessings to tens of thousands. s ivy Hall IP unsurpassed Sells Furniture Co. AT STANDARD OIL DEALERS |