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Show Thursday, November 8. 1934 HIE TIMES-NEW- ent last Mrs George Btlliston Mr. and Mrs. J. N. C. Pexton were visitors in Ogden and Salt Lake Thursday and Friday in Lehl. City on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Worthtngton Mrs. Uforve R. Howard was cal of Kaysvllle spent Sunday visiting led to Cedar City due to the illness at the home of Mrs. T. H. Burton. Mrs. of her datuthUT recently. Miss Donna Belltnston of Salt Hudson's condition is reported to week-en- d J.' Lake City 1sited over the improved. with her parents. Mr. and Mr Wll-for- d Belllston. Miss Marian Pexton. who is at tending the L. D. S. business col Dr. and Mrs. Francis H. Beck-stea- d lege in Salt Lake City spent mewere in Provo last Saturday ner week-en- d with parin Nephi tnti. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. C. Pex on business. ton. Glen Belllston entertained a few at a Rob Mr. and Mrs. LcRoy Whitehead friends Saturday evening compliment to attended tlv funeral of their sister in Hood party in L. Whitehead. Jimmy Bclliscton of Salt Lake City Mrs. Krni-sand refreshments were en- In Salt Lake City Thursday. Mrs. Games loved all after which a march- by Neveada i,ir.iit.H rfiofi in Knarks. mellow roast ended the evening's and was taken to Salt Lake City, entertainment. for burial. Styles in Smart Rich Fabrics! and only a t Styles, colors, fabrics, and combinations of fabrics for e every occasion! Trim crepes trimmed with taffeta, satin, velvet, and metallic fabrics Dressier styles, too showing lots of color contrast! Black and a range of smart colors ! For women and Misses! day-tim- Head of Theosophists and His Wife r Social and X Mrs. R. V. Shelton went to Bait Lake City Friday to visit with Iter husband, who Is ill in that city. J. Carter. and Mrs. Rix Chrlstnsen of City visited at the home of Mr. Crirlstensen A. Specials This i Week of Salt visiting Mrs. Joseph Whlttuker Lake City sjX'lit last week with her sister. Mrs. Flossie Cedar i Sunday. John P. Moyle of Alpine Mrs. siient the week-envisiting with her son and daughter In law, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Moyle. d STATIONERY SPECIAL i i Mrs Eugene Ford and family went to Centervllle Sunday to attend the funeral of their grandmother, Mrs. Rosetta Smith. and Mr. brough Mrs and $1.00 EASTMAN KODAK Leslie Williams of Helper was the guest of Ruth Christ ison on Wed nesday q 89c OIL QUART MINERAL 1 Mrs. James Garrett Is spending this week in Cedar City visiting with her son In law and dauRther. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Petty. 1 FIVT? PAGE Local Local and Social Local and Social Just Arrived! New NEPIII. UTAH S. SPECIAL ON COMBINATION HOT WATER BOTTLE, Two Day 98c Only Golds Thomas 1 baby of Los Angeles were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Goldsbrough over the week til RADIOS AT THE LATEST PRICES end. Mrs. Melvin en spent the with of visiting mother Just Arrived! A New Group! y m Jean Nedra FELTS! " j t f f i Mannish Brims! Pirate Types! few Robbins and childrpast week In Scipio Mrs. Delcena Robins, Mr. Robins. Mrs. Ord & Mangelson returned Jackson Nephi home Sunday atfer having visited for the past month with relatives in springviue and Provo. and Mr. Mrs. Marvin i DRUGGISTS Gease. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gease and children June and Stanford, visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hary Foote on Sunday. at Local - Social Local and Social 1 t. ; A simply wonderful assort-men- t of the very smartest types of hats to be found of fine, supple felt in black brown, navy and colors I Come in today and choose yours at this low price you can easily afford to have a smart new hat for every costume only 98c I t r- - ' ; ' v i;i.sliui (ioorye S. Artmdale, who recently succeeded the late Dr. Annie Besant ns Hie president of the Theosophlcul society, and his wife, Mrs. Uukniini Arnndiile, a high caste Indian whom he married fourteen years asro when she was but fifteen, as they arrived in London on a world native faith. tour. She still holds to Check Home for Convenience, Safety, Comfort 1. Roof . .... ... . 3. Flashing cap. . . 4. Attic ventilation 5. 6. Jf- Exteilor trim Interior wall vC't I I III materT.ii outlets, '7 n i ... x . TJS ri-v- equipment . . 16. Joists 24. Doors, new hardware. "At 25. . 28. Sheathing anJ insulation. . . . . . . 32. Garage, work shop if 33. Perch. 34. Stairway . trim - f7TteiA mZyyy K "A 36. Walks and drives. . iK 37. Foundation walls. C 19. Basement room . . . ...... . 40. Lke City, Utah Many Old Homes May Be Restored Through Simple Inexpensive Modernization Materials and Operations There1 are few houses that cannot be improved through some alteration or repair job. The average house could be made much more livable by certain changes, In many cases, serious damage can be averted only by immediate repairing. The mere removal oi ingerbread" often gives an entirely new A appearance to an old house. slight alteration m tne rooi nne, ana new and more effective chimney, old porch converted into a conservatory, or a new wing to provide additional space, is often all that U necessary to give the home a modernized appearance. When the roof covering, flashings gutters or downspouts fail, serious damage to the interior results. They should be checked before winter makes arduous demands upon them. Insulation of side walls and roof miirht also be done at this time. Windows and doors should be wea ther stripped for added comiort and ineffricient windows and doors Casement replaced or repaired. windows or French doors may add geratly to the aspect of both exterior and interior. Shutters often improve the appearance of the ex terior. The outfeT walls may require only a. ripw cna.t of naint to DUt them p condition. in Any loose xloTiVmarrla nr shlneles must be tightened or replaced first, and the painting should be done before the freezing weather. Some walls may be greatly improved with a new sid-innf rlnnboard. shingles or mason- ry. Any cracks in mastonry walls or foundations should be seal -g- J. H. Wftton President Deserving Its Popularity Offering lndlTidoml rooms at a price that U exceedingly moderaU. Rates 1 at t Single $1 to $4 I Double $2.50 to $450 I V 1 I 400 Rooms 400 Baths Y 8 fx L W. E. 8utton any other issue, there are two sides to the grading and the stamrjinz of meats. That erarlinf? of mpflt. for fill a 1 i t v nnrl spy ic a ival tection the consumer is beyond argument ana to that extent, not one in industry can huh nrlmit the calue of grading. It must be further admitted that the average retail meat dealer himspif if. nnt too well versed in fuduHnir quality, so grading and stamping to the some is oi protection, retailer. The bier auestion in even tip-to- o- Chauncey W. West Assistant General Manager ed and the foundations made with concret or metal. Repairs to porch floors, columns, railings, stems or supports will minimize the danger of personal injury and add to the exterior appearance. If the porch is out of date, it may be altered, converted into a room or removed. If inadequate, It may be enlarged. Partitions, preferably of fireproof material, built around the furnace, and coal bins will render the rest of the basement more useful for the laundry, food storage, work shop and recreational purposes. Brightly painted and well equipped with shelves and built in tables, the basement will become a more pleasant place in which to work. Additional windows will add to its brightness and utility, and a new outside entrance will contribute to its convenience. A ceiling will add to its appearance and help to keep the dust from upstaireB rooms. If a basement is lacking, one may be accordug, concreted and finished, ding to the above suggestions. General improvements upstairs might include new floors and trim, a firepalce, book and knick-knac- k shelves, window seats, radiator covers, wallpaper or paint and an expansion of the electrical system. New partitions or the removal of old ones often adds to the utility of a house. If additional closets are needed, they may be built in A large, unused closet corners. may be transformed into a bathroom, bedroom, sewing room, den or nursery. All space should be well utilized. Kitchens and bathrooms need particular attention, especially with regard to plumbing and convenience Obsolete fixtures should be replaced with modern sanitary ones. The floors and walls may be done over to the I I many in the industry Is whether or not the housewife will order a grade of meat thatknowingly she does not believe to be of high quality For example, how many men and women will ero into a meat. Vi on1 for "common or medium beef"? Yet we must admit that far more than per United cent of States all beef sold falls withni according to In the that clasification, official u. o. department of Agriculture standards. And the character of . nimnKl cattle nnH nnr .Twiwwic of fattening cattle cannot be iiicraiis changed except over a long period ofa years. As far as the western Tuner man is concerned, pasture and range grasses are the most available and most economical feeds. Yet the head of nf tho inroocf Our packing houses declares have necer yet placed a 'choice" "prime" on or including Los ha Angeles, housewives wccii trll- couraged through advertising cam- F"B1ia backed the aj.K ior graded bv the cimmnfoo with Popper 89 hot buy for l IMPROVED I POPPER corn yr Large size with slide cover non-bur- n handle and leakproof bottom at the same time enhance the comfort of rest of the house. A the new the old New garage, one, drives, shrubbery finishing ernization or Improvements to may also be advisable. walks, terraces and new would touch make for the a splendid home mod- ' villi beautiful h f errite firebnx. , Popular size. No. 12 ."-.- ; Large size. No. 16... S:iB.?5 Largest size. No. Terms if and Cookies, 18.. $44. 95 desired. Tarts, Pretzels Made many Easily In -- IX Attractive Shapes v.w nfl. Tills Aluminum COOKIE PRESS SET Kettle Popular size A four-qua- rt ft Complete Covered A BIO Non-lea- k, 390 BARGAIN Non-ru- Largest t- st -. BEAUTIFUL GREEN catlin handle stainl- Galvanized WASH ess steel and Xs" BOILER Knife real A Fork special $1.59 Set Of twelve pieces $1.49 . Dipped In Pure Molten Zinc to harmonize with the new fixtures. The kitchen might offer a eeping task. The attic should nqt go to waste. It may be possible to transform it into a room. Insulating material will make the attic livable and .t The IT'S VERY I1ANDY ,.m... greater convenience if arranged differently. A big kitchen, awkwardly planned, may be made much more compact and satisfactory if part of th floor space be given over to a breakfast nook and the remainder of the wall space covered with shelves and cupboards. Additional windows might ease the housek- i!,rii-;y- guaranteed 39 that beef, nr undoubtedly a growing demand from consumers for this service. The Seattle experiment Is worth" watching and the outcome will be of interest to everyone in the livestock and meat business. I iL" thu Electric packer's own trademark. mere are many range cattle producers who would like to see all beef graded for qualitf and there is by with plen1, (rnm 9 II viinton Circulator nf hmt pop fatt- trade f13:s! WHEN WIIVTEE CORN ' that they the cities, iPtJiJ JOB Tp ' A DAY Meet it grading of policy of many packers throughout the country to such beef with their own stamp mark xn many A MOMENT! JQfflf : TEN Seasonal SAVINSS SALP notu..i range beef. Undoubtedly, eraflmcr in -- f , ing would help thy sale of grain- ieu, cnoicexy Dred animals, and it has ben ened srrfj I IO rn 50 TKN ; tho one Bftlt General Manager Footing. fa NEWHOUSE S HOTEL Uiii'.1 38. Basement floor. fc 39. Drain. fa. The I El i Hi'; rails. 35. Steps. jfc- Grading, landscaping and sash. 31. Exterior walls "Ac jfcr' 18. ita fixtures. 30. Blinds, shutters. mantel, flue, etc. 20. Heating plant g. 27. Lath. ?M and 17. Interior "fa 26. Electrical 13. Wall finish furnishings and proncipally to thy con Just as is the case in almost 23. Dormers. Weather-strippin- son-in-la- w, sumer. ."At t 29. Window 11. Gutters, downspouts IS. Fireplace, 22. Roof sheathing. r, new wiring. 10. Plumbing and futures 14. Built-i- n k v''x 2ftHKJJo aj. 9. Finished flooring 12. Built-i- n A 21. Rafters, studding. 4? . . 7. New closet space, shelves 8. New i Wednesday. Mrs. S. P. Nielson returned to The Twentieth Century Club met her home Thursday after having spent a few days of last week visit at the Nephi city hall last Friday in Salt Lake City with Mr. and evening. After a short business LOS ANGELES The City of ing Foote. meeting, Mrs. L. C. Warenski gave Seattle has gone to the limit in Mrs. Oran a splendid took report on Mark the grading and the stamping of Mrs. Leland Belliston spent Sat Twain's America by Devoto. beef offered for sale in the All city Sunday visiting with meat ssold in retail shops in that urday and relatives in Santaquin, Payson and Boulder Dam'i Supply must and be city graded stamped Provo. under complete superision of city Boulder Iani tthi'ii cnmpU'ted It is stated that there inspectors. Alice Golden was called to will hold enough water to supply Mrs. was much oppoition to the ordin on account every inliahitnnt of tlic earth rH ance at the outet but that retailers Butte, Montana Monday Fred gallons, according tn figures of a are now practically a unit in declari- of the death of her Statistical enginwr Hall a ng the system success because of the protection both to the - hr 2. Chimney, chimp.: The Livestock Situation Mrs. E. Alton Memmott, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mayers and daughter of Lynndyl vis Mrs. J. E Memmott and Fenton ited with Mr. and Mrs. George Memmott attended the funeral of Mrs Thomas Memmott In Scipio on Christiansen Saturday. Makes this largest No. 3 tub leakproof and rust proof. $1.10 value YouH say the most it's value 2G Dependable American FOOD CHOPPER size Cuts fine, medium 89? BAILEY A and coarse $1.09 Mc CUNE nSsoc ITEM WAY "Where Bargains Await You" SPEED UP YOUR WASHING WITH A SPEED QUEEN project. Mil.. .I.) ' ii |