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Show Thursday. June 21, THE 1934 1 CO. PENNEY J.C. STORE DEPARTMENT UTAH NEPHJ, NEW SIURTO (7- Rithi for - Summer! mU turfc. pocket, and itm nd at Blouses Better WhUtt Color Combinations! Sheer washable organdy tailored hirt-waistyles in madras bright prints to liven up your summer tt Petal point necklines, ascots. ruffles Sises 32 to 36. Remarkable Values I ze at Get In On This Special Bargain! Sun SOPS Lace-Trimm- day streamlined cars. The new Union Pacific train. The Ford exhibit presented one of every model ever built by the great manu- I ed )c facturer. The complete assemblage of two automobiles one a Ford and the ether a Chevrolet can be watched by the Fair visitor in their respective departments at the exposition. These automotive displays proved Interesting to Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs. as they no doubt will do to the majority of Fair visitors, because of their general Interest. In the General Electric building. the House of Tomorrow, was one of the interesting spectacles of the exposition. Completely electric, from the dishwasher to the floor waxing apparatus, the house of tomorrow fulfills the dream of every woman. The Adler Planltarium. where ev ery type of flower and every type of garden could be found, occupied much of the time of the Nephi visitors on one day while in Chicago Every type of gardens, from glorious fairy - like gardens to "just gardens" wera found there. The Chinese temple also was vis ited. This temple is made from 28,000 pieces, imported from China. and the top Is made of 14 karat gold leaves. It is a reproduction of the Vincent Bendix, an old Chinese Chinese Temple ln Manchuria. music greeted the visitors as they entered the temple, and was played Tour choice of bias-cu- t with California 48 cut with bodice-top- ! in . . . inches length juat right under Summer frocks ! In silk French crepe, with deep lace top and bottom! Adjustable shoulder straps I e, White! In Flesh, Sizes 32 to 42! Tea-Ros- Graceful Face-Shadin- Brims on g Straw IHIaltS Fine Han-Lac- Braid! e Chicago. s il on instruments made from human bones, A statue of the Sacred Saint of Tlb?t,i as., .also on display. The TWidV and California ex hibits In the states group were out- It wouldn't be summer without at least one of these flattering hats! Of a genuine Swiss braid, in white, delicate pink, maize, and aqua-ton- e . . . they're exactly right to set off fluffy summer frocks! It isn't often that such quality, so much style, is priced so low ! Just 98c. WUIJUIMJ standing, each presenting their own individual types of flowers, trees and miniature replicas of their lead ing Industries. Ir the Hall of Religion, the Latter-day Saint exhibit The NEW HOUSE HOTEL The F"orrest Jefferson's memorial; Museum con- Service have Install about forty stoves In Salt Creek canyon for.tlw convenience of cam pers aivd since the stoves have ed In tailed, someone has been the stovepipes. the human do much sense as dumb dumb animals and such prac program. the Ford Motor Company, by tices as these should certainly be June 15. even If a number of specstopped, Mrs. was Bowers Sadie hostess Ford ial officers are placed in the canyon priceri had remained to last members afternoon Thursday si i ice the introduction of to catch the offenders. In 8 the 1934 Ford last December, of the Dutch Treat club. A delight guns should not be carried In fact, this the Ford Motor Company not hav- ful time was enjoyed by all pres restricted district, and It is hoped ent. ing participated In the recent gen ti.at sucn vandallsh should be imeral automotive prlie Increase. The Miss Delia Lundstcen and Evelyn mediately checked. reductions aimouced. however, aer In case such continues, it Is easv therefore a decrease in the original Christensen of Salt Lake City are for Service to remove the Forest visit an extended at I HIPS, enjoying the the stoves from the Nebo Recreat The price reduction on the stan-cui- d home of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Lund- - ional steen. and de luxe Tudor Sedans, most popular individual models in Mrs. Louise Shepherd and son point of sales. Is $15. Prices of other standard and de luxe body Weldon are visiting at the home ijpcs were reduced $10. except the of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown at prices of the Phaeton and Grand canyon. Cabriolet, de luxe type which re ethaodnl etal Miss Laura Madsen of Mt. Pleas sranwd unchanged. Both standard Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shepherd and ant Is visiting In Nephl at the home pi:d de luxe cars have passensei the sime V-- 8 engine and 112 inch family of Tooele came down for of Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Cooper. v heelbase chassis. Body types for the funeral of Mrs. Shepherd's Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Cooper were Mrs. Margaret Jenn both are identical except for the de grandmother, Mrs. Shepherd In Mt. Pleasant Sunday. ings on Sunday. While luxe equipment. will visit Indefinitely with her par there they were guests of T. M. Christensen, C;orse Batchelor and Walter L. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mans E. Jenn PrKclieior of Salt Lake City visited ings. Mrs. C. T. Marsden of Caleara. vlth their mother. Mrs. Elizabeth The second year 4-- H ri.trhelor on Sunday. Clothing: Alberta. Canada, is visiting at the club was organized Monday. Naomi home of her and daugMr. and Mrs. Eaiius Hawkins and Mangelson and Reva Christensen hter, Mr, and Mrs. Alvln Goble. diiFhtrr, Elaine, and Mr. and Mrs. are leaders of the club, which has selected D. R. Carter and family spent Sun the following officers: Mrs. Vera P. Howell Is vlsitintr President. Genevieve Shepherd; vice in Salt Lake City with relatives this cy In Provo canyon. president, Beth Connelly; Secretary week. and treasurer, Joyce Tunbridge; reNOTICE OF SALE UNDER Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hawkins of CHATTEL MORTGAGE porter, Beth Francom. The time was spent In giving Instructions and Salt Lake City were guests at the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Brouch planning the work for the summer home cn That default has occurred on the months. Sunday. part of the mortgagor under that Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McParlane of distance. Your certain chattel mortgage dated June kindness will never 12 1934 filed June 12. 1934, in the Mantl spent Saturday at the home be forgrotten. of fire of the County Recorder of or Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Ballow. Mans E. Jennings and Juab County. Utah, executed by brothers and sisters Inez Kicnard Mangelson. Geneva Rn inscore, mortgagor, to Thomas Bailey, mortgagee; that the oulst, Ruby Winters find Florence indebtedness secured by said chat- Rosequist attended the Trousseau tel mortgage Is past due and has tea at Nephl Sunday afternoon, glv- not been i: oy miss Minnie Beniston. Is due paid;thethatdatethere and unpaid of the first Mrs. Richard Green of Fountain publication of this notice under the terms of said mortgage the sum of oreen is visiting at the home of ner 5 1 500.00; that the following Is and daughter, Mr. the mortgaged pro p.na Mrs. Grant Gardner. description of as perty described in said mort Mr. and Mrs. Foster Gardner mot gage, to wit: One Essex 1928 model cred to Provo Sunday where Sedan, they Motor No. 804300 viMw?a at tne nome of Mr. and Mrs One Chevrolet of Mrs Truck. 1H ton wepni Nielsen, parents 1929 model. Motor No. warcmer. One Chevrolet truck, 1928 iwrs. model, Motor No. 4509323. ineima Zlngleman and One Chevrolet coupe, 1928 model 'iMidren Doris and Roger of Salt Motor No. 3978065 lake City spent the week-en- d here One Chevrolet 1'928 truck at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John equip Roger remained with ped as wrecKer, Motor No. 4991233 A. Grant. One electric battery ins grandparents for the summer. charger. One electric driven air compressMrs. Joseph H. Bradfield retur or ect home Sunday after soendlneOne wheel jack. few days at Mills at the horn One roll top desk. of One steel Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Fields. filing cabinet. been holes in Some members of not seem to have as shooting- Lrocal - at Mrs. J. H. Waters, President Throughout the West Salt Lake s Most Hospitable Hotel Incites TBS Rates Single, a to $4 Double ta.50 to $4-5- 0 400 Rooms 400 Baths Hotel Newhouse W. I. BUTTON General Manager CHAUNCXY W. WEST Assistant Oeneral Manager J GOGGLES TO SLIP OVER YOUR GLASSES 29c LARGE TREE BRAND' BOKER POCKET KNIVES $1.39 BEAUTIFUL SMALL POCKET KNIVES 59c Ord And Mangelson Druggists V-- 8 - All automotive parts and accessories now located in building on west side of Main Street, known as 35 North St., at Nephi, Juab County, Utaxi, otherwise known as Main Standard City NOW Mr. and Mis. Erick Peterson and family of Salt Lake City spent Sun gage, the mortgaged property clay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. will be sold public auction to the J. A. Bosh. Kieth Bosh, who spent highest bidder on Friday, the 29th last week In the above city returned day of June, 1934 at the hour of home with them. Cleo Peterson re 2:00 o'clock p. m. of said day at mained here to spend a vacation law and THEREFORE, pursuant to the terms of said mort- said at 35 North known as the the THOMAS BAILEY, Mortgagee publication, first June 21, 1934. Date of last publication, 1934. Date of , June 28, taining trophies of Charles A. Lind burgh; Pikes PeaV: Garden of Gods, and Estes Peak, at an elevation or 12.000 feett. one of the most In conclusion, her grandparents, with and Mr. Mrs. Bosh. Mrs. Pern Christensen and child ren are spending this week in Salt Lake City at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin Bosh Erick Peterson. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Martraret Jenniners ,76, died last week at the home of her daugh t.er, Mrs. Mary Gledhul, at Sigurd Mrs. Jennings was born In Den mark In 1858, and came to this country with her parents In 1864 She was the widow of Alex Jenn ings. She is survived by the followchildren: interesting things of the fair to ine Le-and family ing children : Mans E. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs and Mary E. Gled vas the vast lighting f acilites used van; Zela Colby Leo E Jennings, San to light the fair grounds at night hill, Slaurd: Die?o. California: Lester H. Jen ninps of Hiko. Nevada; Lloyd Jenninrs. St. George and Kenneth R. Jennings, Los Angeles, Califor nia. Funeral services were held in the ward chapel Sunday afternoon, and were in charge of Bishop-P. Peterson. The speaker! were Iiorenzo Mangelson, Christian Christensen. H. R Francom and brief remarys. Bishop Peterson; Musical "umbers were: selection, choir; duet Olive Taylor and Reva Christensen ( folo. Dulcle Francom duet, Christina I Stephensen and Grace Christensen. Invocation was offered by Niels Lundsteen and benediction by Gilbert Shepherd. Out of town friends who attend ed the services were: Bishop and Mrs. Payne and Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Colby of Vermillion: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Curtis, Andy Anderson. Hazel Taylor and Mr. Harwod of Aurora; Mr. and Mrs. Mac Johnson, Kicn-flel- d; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Johnson, Salt Lake City: Mrs. An tone Frandson Mr. and Mrs. Evan Blgler, Foun- The We Pay 4c Per lib. Osi Smbocrijptiosis $OOH75 00 IS sorenson. Motor building. the COUPE Cannon Thorpe of Axtell is spending this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mrs. tain Green: Ray Jennings and Vem Frandson, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Malmgren, Cenberfleld; Mr. and Standard $7slC50 TUDOR U0 Standard $10150 FORDOR 0 S DeLuxe $731150' De Luxe $ DeLuxe $011150 DeLuxe $77700 1 4 COUPE TUDOR FORDOR Mrs. Joseph C. Carter, Mrs. Joseph W. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs, Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johnson, Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Acarcy. CARD OF THANKS want to thank all those participated In furnishing We vere most excellent; JU 7 M f5 25 HJ 0!J CABRIOLET DeLuxe $7 MOO PHAETON JO DeLuxe $71 ff50 U ROADSTER J A Ford V-- 8 59c SPORT GOGGLES IN NEPHI At The You BEAUTIFUL BATHING 30c CAPS, 50c grade DELIVERED PRICES 50 49c McKESSON MILK OF MAGNESIA TOOTH 19c PASTE, 25c size LOOK AT THESE LOW 7i rm An Abode . . . renowned TOOTH BRUSH LISTERNE TOOTH PASTE FREE son-in-l- E. Distinctive Residence THE NEW MASSO FORD n A News Specials This Week ot Main Street, otherwise City Motor Building in Nephi City, Juab County, Utah. was one of Purchase payable in lawful to the Nephi money of price United States. seen a cup, which is claimed to be be the Holy Grail, the cup used by Christ at the last supper before his death. Other places of interest visited by Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs and family on their way to and returning from Chicago included the historic landmarks of the L. D. S. Church at Nauvoo, Illinois; Lincoln Park and Grants's Park, near Chicago; Mar-ch- all Fields, largest department store in the world; Lincoln's tomb and memorials; Forest Dale Park; (J I II REDUCED By Bullets Damaged Mr. and Mrs. Orant Gardner ann ounce the birth of a daughter on Tuesday, June 19. The annual canyon day sponsored by the Sunday School was enjoyed DETROIT. MICHIGAN, June 20. lost Friday by a large number from Miction of tlO. to 15. In list Ixvan about 90 people from of 1934 Ford V-- 8 paisenger Wales. Aand jaiaa splendid program was c an and $10. to $20. in list prices of by both communities and all given joined rwa Commercial cars and t.uiks were announced last week in the sports program following the the foremost, according people. In the museum In connection with the Church groups, was swWJUHawMXSttsil Stove Pipes Being V-- The Hall of Science, one of the first buildings visited at the fair, presented the evolution of science for the past one hundred years, taking for Instance, medicine and In the medical division surgery. of the building, one could see were first performed, how anesthetics first came into use and how modern day operations One here could were performed. see, also, the huge reproduction In life-sifigures, of the painting. "The Doctor". This painting is declared to be one of the foremost in the world, and portrays the humble life of the average doctor. Another exhibit held a glass man, and showed every part and organ of his body and their function. From the Hall of Science, the group went to the Travel and transport building, where they found the trains and ships of one hundred years ago. In models, compared to the present day types; automobiles from their advent to the present Organdy! Dimity! Prints! Levari News ve the thousands of attractions were visited by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobtw and family on their recent trip to the Century of Progress Exposition mom J. v-- 8 The Hall of Science. Hall of Re igion, Travel and Transport build ing. General Motors building, Ford building, Adler Planltartum, The Chinese Temple, General Electric House of Majlc and many other of nimulated wrap-aroustyles with' lota of buttons I Site 24 to JU Lavishly j l- Novelty cotton and pique yea know how well these wuhl ltTrfd pU--t, IS i PAGE FIVE NEPHI. UTAH S. PIs Nephites Visit Century Of Progress (The first of a series of articles. telling the highlights of tlie Century Tills weeJc, of Progress Exposition. we hear from Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hob! and family.) White! Cottons! Pastels! TIMES-NKW- "delivered" price is the total cost to you NO EXTRAS! ' s Jackson Motor Co. |