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Show Thursday, June 14. 1934 THE TIMES-NEW- Local and Social ANNOUNCEMENT William Cole was a Salt Lake City visitor Sunday. Miss Vera Bracken Is In 8 alt Lake City attending the University of Utah summer school. have leased the HAL SERVICE STATION on Main and First South Streets and will conI tinue to sell HAL GASOLINE. I certainly appreciate the continued patronage of our friends and customers. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Balky, Miss Trenna Bailey and MLss Felma Bailey, were in Salt Lake City to attend June conference. Gordon and KtHh Bailey are visiting with Olenn Snarr in Provo this week. s Earl Steele and son Bob were Salt Lake City Tuesday on Mr. Isaacson will attend the UniIn versity of California summer Mrs. Isabel Craft of Salt Lake City was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner on Tuesday and Wedesday of this week. Miss Pearl Mrs. Birdie Jones, Nielson, Miss Sadie Howard, Mrs. J. A. Kendall, Miss Lorna Kendall and Mrs. John Richardson were visitors on Friday. Saturday and Sunday In Salt Lake City. sin fa M1& Vera Dean Parke has ret urned to Provo to attend the B. Y. U. summer school. Mrs. CI eon Memmott was In Salt Lake City attending June conference last week. Miss Gwendolyn Ostler of San Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Molyneux of Francisco spent the week-en- d Jam-A. Oliver of Provo Is spendIn ing this week visiting at the home Mona are rejoicing over the birth Nephl visiting at the home of her of a son, born May 21. Mrs. Molyof Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner. parents, Mr. and Mrs. George O. neux was formerly Miss Geneva Ostler. Mr. A. J. Gowers and Mrs. Ron- Garrett. Miss Geneva Irons. Miss Zoe Pow ald Gowers are spending the week Miss Mildred Oalbraith of Ray- ell and Roy E. Gibson spent SunIn Salt Lake City. mond, Alberta, Canada la visiting day In Salt Lake City. They were Mrs. Gideon Sldwell was a con- indefinitely at the home of Mr. and accompanied home by Miss Mildred ference visitor In Salt Lake City Mrs. Ray Powell. She Is the guest Oalbraith of Raymond. Alberta, wanaaa. of her cousin. Miss Zoe Powell. last week. GLASS Vickers la visiting In Salt Will L. Hoyt was in Salt Lake to attend June City last week-en- d conference. Mrs. Ed. V. Downs was In Provo Thursday attending the convention o fthe Southern Utah district of products salesmen. Mrs. Downs gave a talk at th conven tion, representing the sales ladles of the district. Paul Downs, who has been at Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Isaacson and for the Camp Lewis, Washington past winter, has been transferred to son Arnold have gone to Berkeley. Fort Douglas. California for the summer where Dorrne Lake City. City. GOODRICH TIRES Losklel Jenkins has returned to Dr. and Mrs. Nell Bro ugh of Salt Lake City were visiting In Nephl his home for the summer after Sunday at the home of Mrs. J. W. spending the past winter in Provo Brougn. attending the Brig ham Young T Miss Olene Bown of Provo is vis iting In Nephl at the home of Mr and Mrs. Charles R. Jenkins. LESTER BELLISTON HAL Service Station Local and Social - Local and Social Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Bailey in Salt Lake pent the week-en- d Miss Wanda Garrett. La Von Gar-re- tt and Miss Helen Mangelson of 8alt Lake City left Friday fir Chicago to attend th? Century rf Pr- -. gress Exposition. They plan to be gone for about three weeks. Local and Social Q PAGE FIVE NEPHI. UTAH S. Mr. and Mrs Marcus Sowby and daughter Charlene spent the weekend in St. George visiting with relatives and friends. ARTHUR BRISBANE Mr. and Mrs. Otlbert Bailey. Carand Bryoe Bailey City visitors during d. roll. Maynard Now a Regular Feature of were Salt Lake This Paper . . A Column by the week-en- WARE FOR THE JUNE BRIDE If you desire something beautiful and yet a most useful gift for the June Bride, visit our store and select one of our glass dishes. The Misses Ruth. Beth and Lunt were among the confer- Mar-Jor- te ARTHUR BRISBANE ence visitors from Nephl Lake City last week-en- d. IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU In Bait Ord .& Mangelson DRUGGISTS The Misses Lillian and Lois Bennett and Eunice Maxfleld of Delta are visiting at the I. M. Petty home The Highest Paid Editor in the World this week. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Stephensen Mr. BrUbane's writings are more and Mr. and Mrs. Clyne Leavltt were in 8alt Lake City Sunday. Mrs. widely read than those of any Stephensen's mother. Mrs. Lyda Ouymon of this city descendants were present. Mrs. C. T. o:hfi editor of the present day, Marsden of Cardston, Canada, retur attended the June conventon In Mr. and Mrs. George Green gave Salt Lake City last week. She also To read what he has to say in ned to Nephl with them. a shower last Friday evening at the attended a funeral services of "This his Interpretative column, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Chris relaUve, Mrs. Rebecca Hansen Carr, the Municipal hall in honor of Mr. Week," Is to keep in touch with tensen and son Richard of Salt Lake while there. and Mrs. Leland Greenhalgh, who were recently married. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bowles were a hat moving world. City have been visiting at the home of J. A. Chlrlstensen for a few days. pleasantly surprised by relatives at Mr. Brisbane The Coombs family held their writes in a simple They left Thursday for their home. Professor and Mrs. LeRoy C. Rob-ctstheir home on Tuesday. June 5, the annual reunion at Maple Canyon and children of Provo spent occassion (being Mr. Bowles 71st but striking style and in his comMiss Prances Chrlstensen left on last Monday. A large number of Sunday here. birthday anniversary. The evening ments on current events he diswas spent in playing games and Thursday for Salt Lake City where In social chat. At 10:30 P. M. a play:! an intimate knowledge of she will resume her work, after bedelicious luncheon was served to the widest possible range of sub ing In Nephl during the past three the following: Mr. and Mrs. Rich- jets, as well as the word mastery weeks at the home of her father( J. A. Chrlstensen. ard Sudweeks. Mr and Mrs. Nelo sua wee les, Mr. and Mrs. Oris Sud fur which he is Justly famous. weeks. Mrs. Susie Warwood. Miss Wt are pleased to be able to offer the Viola Warwood. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold BiUbane column as a regular feature You can learn Bookkeeping, Banking, Shorthand and Mrs. Kate Bowles, Miss Warwood, of iku paper. You wili enjoy it ami Virginia Bowles, Miss Geraldine Typewriting at home in half the time, and at one-fift- h (mil it full of valuable information. Bowles, Miss Genevieve Sudweeks, the cost of attending a business college. You can te Miss LaRue Sudweeks, Miss Beverly The marriage pf Miss RenUia in the course suaweeks. Mrs. Sylveter Bos well, bookkeeping or banking, and Longson and Lloyd Hansen has been Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bowles. Mrs. La-receive your diploma in two months. You can learn announced. The marriage took Vern Bowles, Miss Oneta Bowles, place on June 8 at the home of to write over 100 words a minute in shorthand in less Miss Mildred Bowles. Mr. and Mrs. the bride. Thomas Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin than two months, and you can become an expert, rapid oarrett, Don Gowers, Mr. and Mrs, Vera Farnk Jorgensen, who has Thomas Harward of Provo and the typist in six weeks. Mr and Mrs Verl Worwood, who been attending school at the B. Y. guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. were 'recently married, have return U, received A small down payment and easy monthly terms will his BS degree from that Bowles. ed from California after a honey Institution recently. get you started immediately. Complete satisfaction moon trip. and a good position guranteed, or your tuition will Professor Edgar Jensen of the The spring festival was presented Brlgham Young University had an be refunded in full. Send ten cents in coin or stamps by the Ward primary association on automobile accident in Fountain in Amusement for complete descriptive literature of the courses in the Green recently. As he was driving Sunday evening hall. A large crowd was present. through the city, three horses ran which you are interested. Do it today. out of a side street and hit the Mrs. Preston Chrlstensen and her car, the crash rendering him un children have been spending the conscious. As he slumped into the past week in Ephraim with her seat he stepped on the gas feed. mother. causing the car to make several By Joseph H. Greenhalgb leaps. After crossing a ditch and Bishop and Mrs. E. P. Peterson going through a wire fence, the car Seven Years In Building Temple and children returned home Satur- hit the tithing office building. None 1850 Downing Denver, Colo. After the prediction of Wilford day night from Salt Lake City where of ten occupants of the car, aside Covers the ENTIRE United States Woodruff that a temple was to be they visited with relatives and at- from Prof. Jensen, were injured. built in Logan, the early leaders of tended the June conference. the city held the land in reserve, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Taylor and and while the city grew around it and canals were dug past It on the family were in Provo Wednesday by "Movie Spotlight' east and on the west, the early attending the graduating exercises was V. son. Their B. Y. the Rex, look of to the citizens began upon spot with increased longing for the among the graduates. would be dreams when their day MARION ArTXQV tS WE ' Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Mangelson fulfilled. SMALLEST FULL GROWN at ofand a was theme Wednesday spent Tuesday Temple building Mrs. home at of In LADY Provo IN the the ten heard from the pulpits PICTURES. LEAPING Rosequist. IS JUST FIVE FEfTTALL territory In those early days, and SHE to the south those who journeyed AND WEIGHS NINETY-EIGH- T Mrs.l Hazel Bosh was hostess on to help build the St. George temple increased the fervor for that Thursday afternoon to members of activity in Cache Valley and In the Ladies Literary Club. A dainty luncheon was served to Mrs. Grace surrounding stakes. Three days after the site was ded Chrlstensen, Mrs. Cora WanWer, Icated. President Young appointed Mrs. Esther Connelly, Mrs. Vera M. Charles O. Card to be superinten- Christensen, Mrs. Dulvcle Francom, dent of construction of the temple. and the hostess, Mrs. Bosh. On May 28. excatation was begun Mr. and Mrs. Perron Bosh and under the direction of Ralph Smith who later became master quarry-ma- n. family of Salt Lake City spent the James A. Lieshman was app week end here at the home or Mr ointed chief clerk of the temple con and Mrs. J. A. Bosh. struction sometime near the last of Mrs. Vera C. Christensen was May, 1887. About that time, lime buring was begun in Logan canyon hostess to a number of ladles at under the direction of Nathaniel her home Thursday afternoon. Haws. The first load of sand was The time was spent In social chatt hauled on July 10, by Bishop Henry ing. Delicious refrehments were ser Ballard. Rock hauling started July ved. 20, with Joseph Hill in charge. The Mrs. Nina Tanner and children rock for the foundation and most of the rock for the walls was ob of Loa are visiting at the home of tained from Green canyon. The Mrs. Tanner'se parents, Mr. and Mrs death of President Brlgham Young Charles Painter. on August 29, 1877 was deepy felt The Misses Ora Sherwood and by those engaged In building the temple, but work went on under Venice Shepherd left Saturday left the direction of the quorum of the Saturday for Provo where they in tend to pick fruit. They will be twelve. On September 18, 1877, the corner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. stones were laid with appropriate James Dalby. ceremonies under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Roy James and John Taylor of the council of the The south east, family are here, visiting at the twelve apostles. n, or mam corner stones was laid by home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. the aposUes and patriarchs with the parents of Mrs. aJmes . assistance of the master mason and the assistant architect. Mayor L. S. Jackman went to Salt Teh stone was dedeicated by Lake City Tuesday on business. Franklin D. Richards, acting in be Mrs. S. E. Malmgren and half of the first presidency and Irene are In Salt Lake City vis the twelve. The South West corner stone was iting with her daughter and other laid by the presiding bishopric and relatives. ONE IMPORTANT ACTRESS WHO bishops of the wards, and was ded; I FA I NEVER APPEARS fN A PICTURE NOELfZANCK icated by Leonard W. Hardy in be Richards and Lorenzo Snow. A" THE STAMD-I- N I K A DESCENDANT The Church owned a saw mill . fH3 fttNDC 1 half of the Aaronic priesthood was operated In Temple Fork The North West corner stone was Y OFJOHN QUlNC PLACE INIUFSTA fj laid by the presidents of the high of Logan canyon. More than one : In was used lumber AVW of million THE feet CAMERA, dedicated and quorum by prtests Moses Thatcher in behalf of the the constrductlon of the temple. In AND THE DIRECTOR. PLAHi 7W5 of addition, there was used 24,000 lbs. the and presidents high priests stakes. The north east corner of nails. 13,000 lbs. of metal; 24.000 stone was laid by the presidents lbs of white lead for paint and 5000 of the first quorum of seventy, as pounds of rope for scaffolding. We have not the space available sisted by presidents of the elders ! COLUMBIA. STVPfOf NAD TO auorums and dedicated by Horac to give all the important events of these seven years. Through the E. Eldredge on behalf of the seven PROOF REF&EBATOK CA&HETS MOTH ties and elders. On October 11, the service and sacrifice of the saints ' and the KEEP they temple completed they twelve council of the QOQOO sajcxttu appointed I I 1 which had received a every as blessing f act to nrrart t building of their number i.nj 1 I rrc , fr, Vf, They been promised them by their great committee for the temple. ' I I ware Charles C. Rich. Franklin D ltader, Brlgham Young. on Ft. 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