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Show -- THE PACE SIX Organizations Stress Need for Blackhawk Encampment ALLEN CASH STORE FRI-SA- Better T CHERRY CHOCOLATES 25 Pound box 1 SUGAR Pounds 100 .Chocolate 2 Malted Milk 59c pound cans 15 Pound box 1 BEANS Great Northern White, 27c pounds BEEF POT ROAS1 Pound GREEN TEA Pound MOLASSES Quart Can - 11 9c 19c 29c RAISINS SEEDLESS 5c Oz Package PUMPKIN Quart can 10c HEINZ CATSUP 14 Oz 19c Bottle VEAL ROAST Shoulder, pound 17c PAN CAKE FLOUR 40 19c Oz Package See our fine assortment of Candy done up in 1 lb. We. the city officials of Nephl. ust. We feel that this project will afford a splendid opportunity for the people of Nephl to pay tribute to those brave and courageous men and women who gave us our heritage, and that It will be uplifting to our spirits and upbuilding to our community. We hope the people will aid the Nephl unit of the Sons and Daughters of the Pioneers and Indian War veterans in this unstlfish undertaking. P. B. Cowan. Mayor W. F. Brough W. J. Cole Wllford Bailey R. P. Oarrett. en The marriage of Miss Lois Norton I wish to thank the people of of Shelly, Idaho and Alton Jensen, Mona, Levan, Mills and Nephl for son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Jen the splendid support and cooperat sen has been announced ion that was given me in the recent Armistice day will be celebrated election, in which I was elected for on November 12 under the direction the term of Commissioner Prank Bacon of the Home Economics Club.3 actA fine' program consisting of a CARD OF THANKS play and musical numbers will be given, followed by a dance. We are deeply grateful for the many kind acts and words of syra No Cincinnati Then pathy given during our recent be Ten or twelve thousand year rtavement. present lo Lawrence Blackett and family ago water covered the Mr. and Mrs. Orson Cazitr and cation of Cincinnati to a depth o' -- 600 feet family. IT IS TIME NOW TO Clean and Adjust Spark Plugs & Thin Transmission grease for easy shifting in cold R weather. g g 1 Check the car battery and adjust charging rate of generator. To put in a new floor mat. I 8 X To radiator hose and put in Prestone check o Anti-Freez- e HaDees Hot Water Heaters 1 I 1 $6.75 $12.95 $15.95 $19.95 The New Steam Heater, only 4 minutes to get full steam. $27.95 Installed. SILVER MAPLE v Bailey and Mrs. tables. Progressive games were played and a delicious lunch was served to the following members of the class: Marjoraln Ostler. Betty Crane, Madge Brough, Lola Yates Marelyn Beckstead, Jeanne Haynes, Beth Davis, June Howarth, Grace Kendall, Norma Hall. Naomi Paint er, Murlal Barnett. Ruth Ord, Donna Chapman. Helen Warner, Gen evieve Gibson. Audrey Sells, and Lola Barnes Mrs. Gwen Downs directed the games. Sugar 2 pound cellophane bags Powdered Sugar 15c. Mrs. Edward B. Ockey and Mrs. Clinton Klrgan gave a birthday party last Monday In honor of the birthdays of their daughters. Cranberries Cranberries, DeLene and Marlorle. The time was spent in playing games and going on a treasury hunt. Dainty refreshments were served to LeVe Warren. Carta Klrgan. Dorothy Klrgan. Patsy Edmonds. Ruth War-reRhea Black. Ruth Belllston, Patsy Vickers, LaRue Howell, Oer-trude Duckworth. Marba Jenkins a Blanche Ockey. Beverly Goble, Ockey, Dorothy Svedin, Don na Cooper. Lila May Christensen, Clyde Ewell, Lure Carter, Burt Tay lor, Josephine Jackman, (Elverna Pyper. Georglna Ockey, Fred Wil- key. Kenneth Stephensen, Mildred Ockey, and the" guests of honor De Lene Ockey and Maxlne Klrgan 15c pound. Peas I Crisp, sweet, Utah Let- tuce, 5c head. Home-hygie- First Dates Pound packages Dates, 25c Ready of Roasts, Boiling Beef m Beef, Ribs or Briskets, 7c per pound. Boiling by i :: ' If GIVES EICHT HOURS OF COMFORTING HEAT Can be Refills again and again. ed MEDIUM SIZE LARGE SIZE 69c Large 35c, 3 for Medium 25c $1.00 I $1.0Q t Nephi Drug Co. i i Freda Ensign's Frock Shop 17 nf hl Day or Night at a moment's notice adding two tablespoons of Cold Water. Aid. CLASSIFIED 2 THERMAT Heat Pad (Continued From Page One) 1323 civilians in Box Eider, Rich, Cache. Duchesne, Iron. Sanpete, Utah, Wasatch, Millard, Weber and Waynes Counties were also given asaistnace. Green River and Salina also participated In this relief. Through the twenty - eight Red Instructors acCross tive in Utah. 756 certificates were Issued to persons completing the course satisfactorily. This instruction also Included a special course In the care of the sick. Twtlve counties were represented in this work: Beaver. Box Elder. Carbon. Davis, Millard. Oarfleld. Iron, Juab, Salt Lake, Wasatch, Washington and Weber. Five Utah chapters participated In a public nursing program. They were located In Garfield, Juab, East Millard. Washington and West Millard counties. The nurses's visits or in behalf of the patients numbered 268. with 5.807 pre school school children insijected by a doctor or nurse. 934 were treated for one or more defects. The Red Cross now numbers six ty seven instructors In Utah, qualif ied to give Life Saving Instruction. During the past year 298 persons have availed themselves of this ser vice and received certificates for completion of the course. The total membership In this section of the j i organization now Includes 1,543. The1 first aid course has also been 1,073 certificates. proven popular. have been Issued to persons completing the course. Eighteen Utah There counties were represented. are now seventy one Instructors who are qualified to give this Red Cross North Main Nephi, Utah Store Wide Sale Lu-an- Lettuce VeaL Shoulder 10c per pound. Red Cross Work in State o f Utah Shows Valuable Service Of particular Interest in this phast of the organization's activit ies was the First Aid and Life Sav-IInstitute, held at Como Springs, Morgan County, July 8. to 18. Thirty six students, comprising nurses, physical education directors, play scout masters ground directors, teachers swimming Instructors, ministers and college students were1 en rolled. Twenty - two passed the standard First Aid course; six the special First Aid course: six the Senior life - saving course; four the Junior Life Saving Course: eight the Standard swiming course; four the advanced swimming course; 14 the standard diving course and 18 the advanced Life Saving course. The following Utah counties were represented: Morgan. Carbon, Tooele. Wasatch and Salt Davis, Weber, Lake. FOR SALE Two shares Nenhi Twenty Utah chapters of the Red Irrigation stock and 640 acres graz- Cross now have volunteer esrvice ing land, fenced, adjoining Sevier programs. 64,563 garments for rel River. Inquire Will L. Hoyt, att ief nad welfare work were produced orney,. George R. Howard estate by these volunteers. These chapters Nov. 1, 4 ti. are located in Carbon, Dasrerett. Davis. Garfield, Grand, Iron, Mor ean. Salt Lake, San Juan. Sevier. CARD OP THANKS Utah, Wasatch. Weber and Millard Counties and In the following towns We wish to express our most sin Beaver, Green River, Milford, Ne-ocere thanks for the wonderful help and Salina. given us during our recent bereaveEmergency closets through which ment. Also for the cars furnished garments and sick-rooand for all the expressions ofsym and equipment are supplied supplies to those unable to have them otherwise are pathy extended. Elam Mecham and family now operating in the following counties: Cache, Garfield, Piute, San Juan, Summit, Uintah, Utah, Weber and Millard. Nephi, Salina and Tintic also have headquarters ror this valuable service. These sup plies are given out through the coMrs. Essie Porter and daughter operation of the medical profession. Beatrice Webb of Phiipsburg, MontSeventy three schools in Utah are ana spent a few days here at the with a membership of 29,557, acc home of Mrs. Porter's mother, Mrs, ording to the report. These chapters are round in the following counties: Olof Johnson. Cache, Garfield, Duchesne, Carbon, Mayor and Mrs. L. S. Jackman Grand, Iron, Piute, Salt Lake, Juab, spent a few days of last week In San Juan, Utah, Weber and Millard. Salt Lake City. n. THAN ICS 1 cellophane bags. brittle, mixes, peanut chocolates, orange slices and gum drops. We also have cellophane bags of shelled pecans, almonds and cashews. Veal Roast Most impressive funeral services were held in the wara cnapei last Thursday afternoon for Mrs. Eskil Anderson. Music was furnished by the ward choir and solos were giv en by Hilda Christensen and by Urban S Madson. Speakers were James P. Robertson. Niels E. and President J. L. Niel-soPrayers were offered by J. C. Jensen and James C. Aagard. Trenna bee-hiv- Harmony brand, ungraded Peas, 12c a can or $1.32 for twelve cans. are very anxious that the citizens of Nephl support the movement to secure the annual Blackhawk Encampment for this city next Aug A delightful party was given by the choir members and their partners last Thursday evening at the Municipal hall in honor of Mrs. Lillian E. Coombs, who has been their choirster for some time past and is leaving next week for a trip to England. WE BUY BEEF, PORK VEAL, LAMB & EGGS Miss Thelma Christensen entertained e class at a Hallowe'en their party at the home of Mrs. Christensen recently. The spirit of Hallowe'en was carried out in the decorations .of the room and the Hard The members of the Stake pres idency have long felt that the people of east Juab county should In some way do honor and pay tribute rs and to our plonT that we should keep alive the memories of the sacrifices, hardships and privations these men c women endured that we might have the ad vantages we now enjoy. Therefore, we heartily endorse the program of the Sons and Dau ghters of the" Pioneers and Indian War Veterans In endeavoring to secure the annual Blackhawk En campment for Nephl next August and we hope the people of Ntfphl will support this movement by be coming members of the Nephl unit of the Sons and Daughters of the Pioneers and Indian .War veterans, A. H. Belllston James H. Ockey. Herman W. McCune Mik-kels- The regular meeting of the Amer ican Legion Auxiiary will be held In the city hall next Wednesday Mrs. Byron Howells will be the principal speaker. A good musical pro gram will be given. All members are urged to be present. All elig ible ladies are Invited. Candy 9c Ft. Green News BRAZIL NUTS Pound pound box McDonald's Fancy Chocolates, 29c. 1 fore-fathe- MARSHMELLOWS A dance, free for all of the people of Nephl Is to be held In the Nephl Recreation center on Main Street The dance Is Saturday evening. scheduled to begin after the "Silver Dollar Show" at the Venice Theat re. Chocolates M. R. Moyle. P B. Cowan." $5.49 Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Jones ann- ounce the birth of a daughter on October 25th. Best Buys Thursday, November 8, 1934 NEPIII. UTA'H . Local and Social Friday's And Saturday's (Continued from Page One) ganlzation of the Bona and Daugh ters of the Pioneers and Indian War veterans In their effort to secure the annual Blackhawk Encamp ment for Nephl next August. We feel that the time Is rapidly passing and we should pay tribute to the living pioneers and Indian War veterans as well as keep alive the memory of those brave pioneer men and women whose sacrifices make it possible for us to enjoy the provileges we have today. We feel it Is the duty of every el igible citizen of Nephl to Join the Nephl unit of the Sons and Daught ers oWhe Pioneers and Indian War veterans and encourage the people who are making an effort to get the encampment for Nephl. A. E. Smith. Bargain TIMES-NEWS- J COATS AND DRESSES HATS 1 I $1.69 Everything Reduced Friday & Saturday Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hanson were Fillmore visitors on Thursday. MILLS NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ockey visMr. and Mrs. Roy McPherson ited with relatives at pfephi on spent Sunday and Tuesday of last Friday. week at Scipio where they attendMr. and Mrs. Roy McPherson were ed funeral servlses of Mrs. Thos. in Nephl last Wednesday. Memmott on Tuesday . W. E. Snader, John and Lloyd Mr. and Mr. Hyrum Fields and Wiliams were in Delta on Sunday. son Dan visited with relatives at Fillmore Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Don Green and Dean Howard attended the funeral of A Miss Ruby Belllston Sunv. Maasen at Mount Pleasant on day at the home of Mr.spent and Mrs. Sunday. Ralph Beiliston at Nephi. Levari News Pot Roasts Beef Pot Roasts, 12c lb. Lamb Roasts Square cut, Lamb Shoulder Roasts, 13c per pound SNOW COLLEGE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Falrrell Wankier entertained a number of friends at their home Sunday night. The evening was spent in playing games, Tim Irons of Nephl, officiated as Refreshments were served. marchall of the day In the Founders Day parade held here last FriMr. and Mrs. Orlando Taylor, Mr. Irons, mounted Miss ReVa Christensen and Miss day morning. horseback, led the parade which week-en- d Olive in the "A of spent Taylor Surety Purity" I consisted of students and faculty Salt Lake City. from all the schools of Ephralm, American Legion, Junior and Miss Inez Mangelson of Salt Lake the Senior Ladies Literary Clubs and Is a few this City spending days American Legion Auxiliary. All week here with her parents, Mr, the above mentioned organizatof the A. C. and Mrs. Mangelson. floats in the parade. had ions The following program was given Fay Shepherd spent a few days by the Junior high school student hnrlv Pridav. November 2: Prayer, in Salt Lake City recently. Ballard Hoyt; piano solo, Mavlne Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson Petty; reading, orace names;, dance, June Ellison, Phyllis Worth-ineto- n. were in Fountain Green Friday atMarlorie Olpln and Donna tending the funeral services of Mr. -- PROVO-On Tidwell: address. Supt, Owen L. Anderson's sister-in-laThe Stage Barnett: eroding. Florence Crane; SATURDAY The Home Economics Club held clarinet solo, Harold Olpln. Reporter, Alton Gibson. their regular meeting at the home NOV. 10 of Lois Mangelson Friday evening. ONE DAY ONLY The Junior high school student Games were played during the fore body presented the following pro- part of the evening. Dainty regram on Thursday, November 8: freshments were served. prayer, Mr. Johnson; reading. Ned The annual Hallowe'en dance, of Higginson; clarinet duet, Harlow Pexton and Rex Hawkins; address. the Junior high school was a comin Attorney P. N. Anderson. plete success. Gibson. Alton Reporter, A book on the life of J. Golden Superintendent O. L. Barnett gave Kimball was given to the ward M. a talk to the Student Body on I. A. having the largest per cent 8 8 BIG ACTS Monday. The program was under of officers and teachers present at the direction of the Junior high the recent union meeting. The Le25 25 ARTISTS school and waa as follows: Reading, van ward was successful In winnwith Jeanne Haynes: Vocal duet, Maxlne ing the book. GLEN DALE Petty and Duane Brough. Reporter, Afton Gibson Miss Bertha Sudweeks of Eureka and his spent a few days of last week with RAMBLERS RHYTHM The Junior high gave the second her Johnson Mrs. Olof mother, of the series of assembly programs Orchestra being held during Education Week Lyman Christen of the C C C on Tuesday. A reading by Marjorte camp ON THE SCREEN at Hobble Creek Is spending Linton and a duet by Ina and Inez this week with his parents, Mr. and "READY FOR LOVE" Howarth and a talk by Will L. Mrs S. P. Christensen. with Hoyt made up the program. Richard Arlen Ida Lupino on was A splendid program given Bee-HiPRICES Sunday evening by the three : ANDERSON FUNERAL 25c Matinees groups and their leaders. J. H. Ockey of Nephl was the speakHOME 30c, 35c Evenings er of the evening. 10c Children, anytime Ffflclent, Satisfactory Service STAGE SHOWS The annual Road show of Juab 4:30 2:00 7:00 9:30 Phone 168 Nephl Stake will be held In the Levan ward on Saturday evening. Q.P.SKACCS To Save Trips To Town - Tf WIT Pays To Have Your Owrr 117 I Junior Hi News PARAMOUNT w. PEND-LOCK- M T E D ' CONSTRUCTION "KEEPS YOUR TIE PAT E N RAMBLES RHYTHM H IN PLACE" Gray co Shirts -i AND Ties End-Loc- k ve -H"H": --:4- ::"K":": -- -'r -: - -H- -: I |