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Show Thursday. May 31. 1934 'niM Women Fear Nothing except MOTHS! of littel and al Now your clothes are safe! You'll find no moth-eate- n spots In the fall when you open this Every garment will be In perfect condition, moth free and ready to wear. TODAY send us your winter garments overcoats, suits, hats, knitted wool garments, fur trimmed coats, blankets and heavy drapes. We will return them to you In the big red storage bass. You'll be safe from moths this, summer. Phone 280 TODAY and let us protect your winter garments from MOTHS. ta! Garter Gleaners WEAK CLEAN Ill.-.t- -- Bo-we- ll . t ' 1 For your DOUBLE PROTECTION against these garment in a moth-proptbts, we deliver every Moth-Sedust-probag, at an additional cost of 25c. NEPHI. UTAH QUALITY CLEANING M:. of Salt Luke Peon TJ Misi Ruth Haynes visited in Pro-v- o C:v in Nephi during the Sunday at the home of Mrs. week end . Blanche Matley. Mr. md Mrs r1"ar Buswell and Miss Martha Howard, who hts of Suit f'i Mr.s. I land been attending Snow Co!!.";'e fjr in Nephl fit", sjit-nths past winter, has relumed to ' 'tin-- Vi'h relatives and friends, Nephi to sixmd the summer. !)- mi Mrs, R. O. porter and Mrs. Irtn Uvlrtf.stcn. of Twin Fails, "'tis r. and AHn of Logan vls-- !' TcHttn, has been visiting at the ;! at th; !. of Mr l"ttturdpv r ttome of parents, Mr. and Mrs. I'd Mr;. A. F Bracken. J. K. Downs, during the f;-i. Jteoti..;; days. O r.f the TrbMe Creek C C C ctiini' ft;, lit tiie week-en- d Mr and Mrs. Cleon Lemon of ii Ne d with his p '.rents, Mr. and Lake town are visiting in Ner.hl at ",!!. i(av M. Brouch. the home of Mr .and Mrs. S.imne! Linton. V.' t'r. I Cli ie r ":rn I to his r in Nephl Monday after visit-- ! Mrs. J. A. Hansen of Wells. Nev:;: ,t r. Mrs. ;.t the heme of ada, is visiting in Nephl nt th- - h une V. F. Facer, in Ogden. of her mother, Mrs. Fob ' t P x . Mr. niid Mrs. A P. Christiansen Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Andrew 1.fr p'i i f smily were in Chirkston on last Saturday for a visit at J .inline, to attend the. Aaronic Montana and a week in Yellow j P: hood program. stone National Park. Pav Grvrett or Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Blnekett. rt the home of his Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Feruuson. M'ss Mr. and Mrs. James Oarrettparents. Jr. on Merl Blackett and Brook AUierly r way to FiUaior ; on Thursday. of Eureka spent Memorial dv in Mr. imd Mrs. Gilbert Bailey spent Nephi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Schofield. Fridiy in Pleasant Grove attending Mi.Strawberry Dny celebration. B. V. CooKr. local mannqer of Th v also visited at the home of Allen's Cash Store, is in Calient?. Hr. n C Linebaut'h in that city Nevada this week. h-- De-Mo- th of Local - Social Local and Social I STOP THOSE MOTHS! A dead moth U the ou'y ,tood moth, and the time to kill moths la rlffht now, before they get In thrlr destructive work on your good winter garment. Dirt and grease attract moths they feast on clothes that are hung away un leaned and unprosv d. Never store a winter garment until you have had us thoroughly clean and it killing all moth, larvae and even the eggs. ed N'Kl'III. UTAH . TIMKS-XKWS- CLOTHES pt . !v . - r,T. Mrs. Ernst Sorenson and daughtrorociMTic ( i.i b er Ruth of Levan returne dto tho-!.TS timi: FOU ! ST SOCI AL home after spending a few days In Nephi at the home of Mr. and' 'IT.-L:J'.e.i DenvxTittic Club of Mrs. Ed. V. Downs. . Nephl will hold their Irtst nie"tins of the season, at 3 P. M. Mrs Ernest Foote is visiting; in in this city hall.Saturday The meting will be Woodruf at the home of Mr. and in the form of a .social with the Mrs. Dillion Farzier for the next Ladies Democratic Club of Mona two weeks. ;. soefial guests. After the election of officers for Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. Belliston' the coming year, refreshments will are receiving congratulations over be served find th? following progthe arrival of a daughter, born on ram will be pjven: Soru;, "America" Wednesday, May 23. con? rep p.t ion: military tap dance, L'.cille II.iU fmd Beth Davis; piano Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Petty and soio, P.anee Pexton; reading, Jean daughters, Marjorie and Marlyn of Ilnviu's; piano solo, Vivian Hoyt; Cedar City visited at the home of tal. Mrs. A. V. Oadd. Mr. and Mrs. James Garrett Jr on' A 1 Democratic ladles are cordially invited. Sunday. r , Local and Social Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shaw of Las Vegas, Nevada, have been visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Goble for the past few days. Mr and Mrs. A V Borg of Mount The Misses Delma and Myldred Pleasant spent Sunday at the home Hall, who have been students at Snow College at Ephraim for the of Mr and Mrs. Gideon Sidwell. past winter, have returned to Nephl Mrs. Don Miller has returned to to spend the summer vacation with her home after an extended visit In their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hall. Salt Lake and Garfield. A MINUTE AMAZE. SCIENTIFACTS ARNOLD scff.Kt yen know. CrxT- - Ar? ."; Ills Hcsi Cu-- (teasing): 'Til bet It won't run, Hob." Cheer Leader: "Hop in and I'll .'.how you. Tetraethyl Standard pushes this heap as fast as you'll care to go!" J BY l uunmn 40,000 wwe wnwtieD THAT THE tVWMYi A)-- TIMES HEAVIER THAN WATER. A ltC WOOU) WEIGH 3 TONS. C6 MEflE fe' .?? 5 t' . Local -- Social Levan Happenings Mr. and Mrs Heber Shepherd Earl Christensen of Sandy is visllie arrival of a son, born at the home of Mr. and Mrs. iting 30. Wednesday, May J. K. Park this week. Mrs. Pearl Ault and children of Miss Wanda and LeVeve Wity American Fork are visiting at the have returned to Nephl after a home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. trip to Southern California, O. U. Pierce. George O. Phillips of Garfield Mr and Mrs. Horace Nokes of in Nephi vis the week-en- d ntverton were guests on Memorial spent his family. y at the home of Mr and Mrs. lting with Floyd Bosh. Mr. and Mrs Frank Russell of Salt Lake City visited at the home Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Jackman and of Mr. and Mrs. George. V Ord daughters Gwen and Mary, left on Memorial day. Tuesday for Beaver where they v ill visit with relatives and with They will be guests at the heme of Mrs. Jackman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robinson d-- fH'-nd-- s Mr ami Mrs! Clarence Hofhelms and family of Salt Lake City were visit intr relatives and friends here on Memorial day. Mrs. E. O. Soeffker of Salt Lak? City is visiting at the home of her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Maurice Jensen. GBBL0G! i r By Joseph II. Greenhalgdi w. The I.oijan Temple Mr. and Mrs. II. A Crane and On August 21. 1863, President family of Delta came on Tuesday to spend a few days with relatives Brigham Youm; and his councelors, Six members of the enunell nf the end friends here. twelve, one of the seven presidents R 'V Jennings of Of; don spent a or seventy and several other people lew days, including Memorial nnv cirove into the mtle town of Logan A a homo of his parents, Mr. nnd then lust a few homes th M!.. Mans E. Jennings. company entered the city they beheld the young men dressed In their Miss Delia Lundsteen. who Is Desi auire on one side or the road wnrkint In Salt Lake City, is visit-h- and the young ladies dressed In nt the home of her parents. Mr. white on the other side. The two and Mrs. Niels Lundsteen groups marched by the side or the I president s party. These young peoJ. A. Christensen and daughters ple seem to have made quite an imPr;inrs. ivv and Merline or Nephl pression upon the church leaders. and Pex Christensen of Cedar City The next day being Sunday, they weru nmfvi? the visitors here on held meetings in the bowery, as Memorial day. they then had no public buildings but. a very small schol house. AposMr. and Mrs. Rex Taylor of Pro- tle Wilford Woodruf was called upon ve were rruests on Decoration day to speak and we will quote from nt- the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. his journal. "As I am called upon to address Taylor. the assemby this morning by mind Lyman 'Christensen and H R. leads me to sieak of the young Francom of the Hobble Creek camp peopie wno are berore me. I wish of the C C C came home on Tues- to say to my young friends: last day evening to spend the remain- evening as we came into this town der of the week with relatives here. we met you parading the streets iu pay proper respect to President Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Francom Young and his party. You met to of Tremonton were visiting relat- greet nroDhets. anost.les flnH In. ives and friends here on Memorial spired men. This is a privilege no oiner generation or young people Day. have enioved for eighteen hiinrfi-o- d Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jackman, Ar- years, until Joseph Smith, the pro- thur Jackman, Doris Zinglemw pnei, was raised up to lay the and Mrs J. It. Jackman of Salt foundation of the church and kingLake City; Mr and Mrs. Earl Pet- dom of God upon the earth; a erson of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Her-am- n privilege for which I would have ins: into the towers of a glorious felt amply repaid if I had had to temple, which will be built unto Mangelson of Nephl were the visitors here on Memor- travel a thousand miles in the days the name of the Most Hirrh (pointor my boyhood on foot, to have ing in the direction of the bench) ial day. east of us upon the Lojan bench; witnessed. Now, my young friends, I wish and while you stand in the towers Mr. and Mrs. Gardner who have been living at Nephi during the past you would remember these scenes of that temple, and your eyes surwinter, where Mr. Gardner has been you aer witnessing during the visit vey the glorious valley, filled with teachine school, have moved to of President Young and his breth-ere- n. cities and villages, occupied by tens Levan for the summer months. saints, Yea, my young friends, tres-ur- e of thousands of Latter-da- y up the teachings and sayings you will then call to mind the of President Youn? and his Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Bradfield of these prophets and apostles as of Salt Lake City spent Friday and precious treasucrs whilet hey are company." This prediction was the first one Sat.urdov of last week at the home uvmg men, and dont wait until of Mr. Bradfield's parents, Mr. and they are dead, A few days and made by any of the rwneral authorPersident Young and his brethern; ities as to the buildint; of this Mrs. J. H. Bradfield Jr. This was some the prophets and apostles: Brothers beautiful house. Mrs A. E. Winters and son Ru- Benson and Maughan, will be in the fourteen years before the temple You should never ste was dedicated and the predictdolph of Salt Lake City spent Sun- spirit world. You are to ion has been literally fulfilled, as day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ferret this visitation. Royal Peterson. Mrs. Winters is become men and women, fathers President Young said it would be. and mothers; yea, the day will conv mother of Mrs. Peterson. Many thousands have visited this after your fathers and the proph- temple and the pageant, "My Mrs. Dora Butterfield of Salt Lake ets and apostles are dead and pass- Father's House" which was held in into the spirit world, when connection with the golden jubilee City has been visiting relatives and ed away you will have the privilege of go- - celebration. May 23 to 27, 1934. friends here for the past week. v; - vis-iteti- on imW vmw . At "YOUNG IDEAS?" 7M? & IVHfe k ttkx rTTnv-'iii- J 1 (Flour utely! ary KM ?ul for FLOUR DOST FROM GRAIN ELEVATORS BEEN USED BY U.S. SOVEKMMENT WORK 6R3 TO RUN ENGINES. ti put Tetraethyl Lead in STANDARD Gasoline because it ii the newest and best We better gasoline for EVERY car be done it CAN and here jt is! OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA LIMIT-Th- ere peCUia PAtffc ' V WITHOUT TEMPERATURE, STARS BEING J A E NO KMOWN TOP TO THE HEAT OP SOME ESTIMATED AT . . But there 72,ooo,oooF. DEPINIT6 is WsV"c' ,j I 11 a ShlS WAS PRESSED IN COLOR. ' THAT COLOR WHEN SHE RECEIVED THE RQL Of ' -- LEADING LADY" IN ' Aj MAN TPA I PA7KL-Z- ON S77 F: LAW O The NEW HOI 'BE HOTEL r f a 1 Wxil A Distinctive Residence Mis. STANDARD J. H. Waters, President An Abode . . . renowned vM n-- ir VKoHlt?K - IHtz Ur- THF tJUCJUNC) HAVE A. Mcrsi&tztjHIfs CJVtrK J.QJUV.CXDO '1 . Salt Lake s Most Hospitable Hotel Incites n S iOt ic FIbHTINE KAN&tzR, Throughout the West traeihql Sf6 BLONDE HAIRED BEAUTY CON SI BOTTOM, AT -- 459F, AT KMC A SU6STANCE IS DEVOID OP " ALL HEAT, type of gasoline. A I'. 1 IS way to make this unsurpassed motor fuel even BETTER! And . here it is Tetraethyl STANDARD a "young idea" product that Gasoline actually puts more POWER and smoother power into every piston stroke of every car more than you get with any inferior M m IIEAT , PliSUAL FACTS REVEAli-M,,- Successive explosions of ordin- n 17 II X X X m - V V V Y i ' i llaf v - ji .1 . . . ... . . r . . . I Uh 1 Mil 11' You THE Rates U0 unsurpasse Single, $2 to $4 Double $2.50 to $4.50 400 Rooms 400 Baths Hotel Newhouse W. E. 8UTTON Oeneral Manager CHAUNCEY AT STANDARD OIL DEALERS W. WEST Assistant Oeneral Manager l - . y.:-i- ' sSggr? .- Jh-'if- "Rrittone Mozelle HOUPS AWAy SPBNDS MAAy f. FROM THE COLUMBIA. PICTURES STVPlO IN A SUN CABINET- ' ' OLD FILM IS NEVER. THROWNAWAY. IT IS TREATED ' TO REGOVETR THE - SILVER WHICH fORM THE IIAACe ON THE CELLULOID '. I I I |