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Show THE PAGE FOUR HIOST NEW THE ECCr JTil ICAL i FOD C f M IV G "Wi P.3 OSBUILT TRUCK 1 R P F P Dependability n ul Economy. NEW Ragged-eNEW Full Floating Kear Axle. NEW Heavy-dutBronze Connecting-ro- d Bearings. New Truck-typ- e Cylinder Ileads with Newly Designed Combustion Chambers. NEW Dual Carburetion. NEW Waterlino Thermostats. NEW Distinctive Appearance, Heavy Brakes. duty Transmission and Clutch. Safe, Powerful NEW m. V-- 8 y LOW PRICES $360 ALL PRICES F. O .B OETROIT Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Howell of Mr and Mrs. Myron Moyle were Wendover, Utah are visiting at the visitors ;n American Fork on Memhome' of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. How- orial day. ell this week. Miss Maxine Moyle of Alpine is Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Howell, Mr. in Nephi at the home of visiting and Mrs. Stanley Jarrett and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Moyle Raymond Houghton were in Spring-vill- e Monday to attend the Miner Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Stephenson family reunion of Rlverton called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. Brough on Miss Elda Ostler a student of the Memorial day. Utah State Agricultural Collet has returned to Nephi to spend the Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Ellison summer with her parents, Mr. and and daughter Carol Joan were week Mrs. J. E. Ostler. end visitors at the home of J. W. Mrs. Carl Wilkey and daughter Ellison last week. Lois are visiting in Brigham City Mrs. Emma L. Taylor and Arthur for two weeks. They are guests of H. Tavlor of Salt Lake City visited Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hone, parat the home during the week-en- d ents of Mrs. Wilkey. of Mr. and George O. Ostler. Too Many Families Consider Jackson Motor Co. Fruit A Luxury, Says Dr. Rice Health Commitioner, New York City there still are far perrons who look upon it as a luxury and seldom eat it or provide it for their families. As a matter of health everyone, especially children, should eat too many fruit, and particularly fresh fruit, every day. We should start the day with Dr. John L. Rice m Lowe Brothers High Standard House Paint costs tittle more per gallon than "cheap" paint. But when you paint with it the job lasts four or five years and often longer, instead of one or two years. There's lots of "cheap" paint sold but seldom twfc to the same man. One such purchase teaches an expen sive lesson. IMng Lowe Brothers High Standard Paint is true economy. It not the sdy wears for many years, but being easily applied, It cuts down fewer means mora gallons surface, it painters' time and cost; covering to the Job. Corns In and talk paint with us before you paint your house. We can place all the facta before you and then you can decide. We can also help you in regard to color schemes. fflllllll CO. Sheep Club met at the home of thtir leader, S P. Nieslen, June 5, The following offjeers were elected: President, Eks Ayn Anderson; vice president, Fred Tidwell; secretary rehas Miss Vera Dean Parkes and treasurer, Jack Starr; reporter, the turned home after spending Robert Stephenson. Possibilities for winter in Provo attending the B. the wining of many prizes offered Y. V. for the record books were discussed and every member urged to take MarMrs. Velma Young and Mjss care of his record book. are ie Usobiaga of Salt Lake City visiting in. Nephi at the home of Mrs. D. C. Sparks. Local - Social Sherman Colman of Provo is visiting in Nephi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Sperry. " He is the guest of George Sperry. The Recreation Club met Monday night at the North Ward Amusement Hall. Games, stunts and dan cing were enjoyed by those present The entertainmetn was under the direction of the story committee with Miss Sadie Howard as chair man. The recreation club plans to cooperate with the recreation leaders during their summer work, The members of the Senior 4-- H break- fast, and include it in our lunch and as a dessert units (calories) it requires. Practically the same amount of nourish- ment is supplied by two cups of cherries, a half cup of berries, one grapefruit, four pears, two cante-loupe- s, eight plums, two oranges, or six peaches. During the summer months bananas are usually plentiful and hose who like them offer much food and health value for little money. But this is one of the fruits that must be fully ripe to bring best results. Always buy bananas when the skin is flecked with dark brown spots then they are ripe and usually cheap. In this condition they are easily digested, so much so that they are often recommended for babies. Recently a banana powder for mixing with milk for babies has been placed on the market and has been endorsed by the American Medical Association. Ask your doctor about it, for it may be just what your baby needs. MOTHS! STOP THOSE MOTHS! A dead moth is the only good moth, and the time to kill moths is right now, before they get in their destructive work on your good winter garments. Dirt and grease attract moths they feast on clothes that are hung away uncleaned and impressed. Never store a winter garment until you have had us thoroughly clean and it killing all moth, larvae and even the eggs. . For your DOUBLE PROTECTION against these littel pests, we deliver every garment in a moth-proand dust-proMoth-Sebag, at an additional cost of 25c. Now your clothes are safe! You'll find no moth-eate- n spots In the fall when you open this bag! Every garment will be in perfect condition, moth free and ready to wear. send us your winter garments overcoats, suits, TODAY hats, knitted wool garments, fur trimmed coats, blankets and heavy drapes. We will return them to you in the big red storage bags. You'U be safe from moths this, summer. De-Mo- th ed For Your Child's Health Use Our EI ills. & CzQzm tfcadowbrook Dairy i of al Phone 280 TODAY ments from MOTHS. Mrs. A. T. Bigler and Mrs. Luc-il- ls Jamnson of Eureka were guests of Miss Estelle McPherson on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith and Dr. Myer of Beaver were guests ,at the home of Miss Estelle McPher-so- n Friday. and let us protect your winter gar- Garter Cleaners QUALITY CLEANING NEPHI, UTAH CLEAN WEAR CLOTHES BE EA RT M C N ins O 3! Ty Jft BL A Great Penney Event! Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week! SCORES AND SCORES OF CRISP.COOL H V. SHEER COTTON 5 FROCKS SENSATIONALLY PRICED AT A delightful crop of cotton! Dozens of attractive styles! Printed Batistes colorful, dainty, smart! Patterned in new and old fashioned prints AND EVERY DRESS IS COLORFAST! rub 'em; tub scrub 'em they won't lose color! Sizes for everyone 14 to52. FINE QUALITY, LACE TRIMMED BIAS-CURAYON TAFFETA TRIM TAILORED, HEMSTITCHED BIAS-CU- T BROADCLOTH Inches long, with shaped lace top and matching so there'fl be lace edge.. Form fitting, bias-cu- t, nothing but the smartest lines under your summer frocks! Crisp, too of long wearing rayon taffeta sizes 32 to 42 in wnite, flesh, California tea rose! Evsrything you want in a summer slip at a price that's a miracle of value for slips of this extra-fin- e quality! STOCK UP FOR SUMMER TODAY AND SAVE! Cool, comfortable, T Mr. and Mrs. Peter Groneman Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Groneman of Provo visited in Nephi Tuesday with H. M. Carter and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lunt snd Miss Ora Judd returned to Nephi Monday after spending the past winter In Logan, where she has been enrolled at the Utah State Agricu- Even between ltural College. with our dinner. meals fruit is one food which rareMiss Donna Garbett and Ted Gar-be- tt ly causes any discomfort or loss of ' have returned from Logan appetite. v'here they have been attending the Feed FmiU Early U. S. A. C. during the past school The baby in arms may be given year. fresh fruit juices. The growing child Mrs. Clarence Foote and Mrs. W. will be better off with fresh fruit, for it is one of the best elimination A. Mullikin of Salt Lake City have returned from an extended aids we have. As .lmost every recently visit in Iowa. Missouri and Nebrasand is of fruit plentiful variety ka. The ladies were guests at the cheap during the summer, even in home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shel-to- n will have a score or the cities, one in Omaha. more kinds to select from. Fruit actually is a valuable food Mr. and Mrs. J. Norman Jorgen-se- n and is rich in minerals and vitaand family, Mrs Blanche Irons mins. Some provide a great deal of and Miss Ir;s Irons of Salt Lake nourishment. Thus two apples, or City were guests at the home of two bananas a day will furnish the Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bailey on body with one tenth of the heat Memorial day. Women Fear Nothing except of oouuv Mrs. Hyrum Haynes, Miss Ruth Haynes, Elmo Haynes, Mrs. Angus Haynes and Clark Haynes visited in Provo Friday and Saturday. d, the abundance of fruit DESPITE comparatively low cost fruit at Miss Flora Parkes, who has been teaching school ;n Ogedn during the past winter, has returned to Nephi to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lunt were in Ogden and Salt Lake City during the week-envisiting with relatives and friends. By Dr. John L. Rice SELLS Local and Social Miss Ivy Chrlstensen left Monday Miss Alice Dialer of Eureka is for Wilmjngton, California where vjKlting in Neohl this week with she will visit indefinitely. relatives and friends. Child Should Eat Fruit For Health (131 a W. B.) $500 (157' W. B.) $520 Commercial Cur Chassis (112' W. B.) Local and Social Thursday, May 31. 1934 NEPIII, UTAH , M. Truck Chassis Truck Chauia TIMES-NEWS- The Nephi Ward Primary assoc iation presented their spring festival, "Grandmother's Old Fashioned Garden" to a small, but appreciat ive audience in the high school The auditorium Friday evening. festival was well presented, being in charge of Mrs. Gwen Downs and Mrs. E. I. Isaacson, who directed the dancing and singing respectiv ely. The children were all in cos tume and the stage setting was The Child Study groun of the U. S. A. C. Extension Division Read ing Circle met at the home of Mrs. LeRoy Ostler Monday evening. Mrs. Helen Grace Hoyt read "The Twelve Pound Look", a one act play by J. M. Barry, and "The Present Generation" by Bess Streator Those present were: Mrs. E. Brough, Mrs. William Bailey, Mrs. James Stanley, Mrs. Kate Bowles, Mrs. C. H. Jenkins, Mrs. R. H. bracken. Mrs. Vera P. Howell, and the hostess, Mrs. Ostler. Special cruests were .'Miss Mabel Sowby, I. H. Grace and Mrs. Hoyt. Ald-ich- er. SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. THOMAS L. FISHER, Plaintiff, vs LESLIE E. BYLUND, DELILA J, BYLUND AND E. O. BYLUND, Defendants. The State of Utah to the said Def endants: You are hereby summoned to ap pear within twenty days after ser vice of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgmet will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of the said Court. This action Is brought to foreclose the mortgage set forth in plaintiffs complaint upon the following described real estate situate In Juab County, State of Utah, The South East quarter of the South East quarter of section 21, and the South West quarter of the Northwest quarter; and the West half of the South East quarter; and the South West quarter of Section 22, all in township 10 South, Range 1 East of the Salt Lake Meredian. Area: 320 acres. Together will all water and water rights used on or in connection with the above described land. Dated: Salt Lake City, Utah May 4 1934. A. Ladru Jensen, Attorney for Plaintiff P. O. Address: 1149 East 8th South, , Salt Lake City, Utah First publication. May 10, 1934 Last publication, June 8. 1914. 48 practical and the sturdiest kind of slips for every day wear! Form-fittinbias-cu- t, hematitdhad at top California neatly white and pink in sizes 32 to 44! A grand at g, ck buy this Penney low price! ' miss our guess! You'll want several or we - . Miss Afton Greenwood is home Miss Itha Parkes has returned to Cleo Petty has gone to the North Nephi for the summer. Miss Parkes from Logan where she has been Rim of Grand Canyon where he has spent the past winter in Dow- sounding the winter, atteding the will be employed during the sumU. S. A. C. mer months. ney, Idaho. Miss Virginia Crockett of Idaho The Birch camp of the Daught- Falls, Idaho, js visiting in Nephi Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith, Mjss ers of will Utah Pioneers a at hold Mabel Sperry, Miss Jessie Mecham the home of Mrs. W. J. Starr, and Miss Jane McPherson have meeting Friday, June 8 at the home this week. of Mrs. left for Chicago to attend the CenMr. and Mrs. Allen Garrick of Elijah Salisbury. The time tury of Progress Exposition. They has been set as 7:30. All members Provo spent Tuesday in Nephi visitof are the to be in camp urged plan to be gone about three weeks. ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Warner. 1 JM WAX FREE TARFREE A GREAT NEW OIL FOR YOUR MOTOR O Nvr till now has it been possible to treat your motor to an oil like this! A makes this patented process of super-refinin- g new Havoline not only Waxfree but Tarfree. No substances to clog oil lines gummy and impair lubrication. A great oil better at all temperature. Try tt you'll be doing your motor, and your pocketbook, a mighty good turn! just-perfect- ed tar-formi- ng HAVOLINE Sold only in REFINERY-SEALE- CANS MOTOR OIL 1UeLve It R. Hawttinc, Agtt. 9) |