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Show THE PACE EIGHT M and Marjor-i- e In Bait Lake sb a the City guest of Miss Maurlns Lonax. MLws Irene Coo-Ujmax visited STORE Ungraded Peas, . No. 2 Chip Beef, 3' oz jar oz. 14 - Sour Pickles, 30 oz jar and Mrs. j t at visited Oijden pound 25c Qll.W for Junu and J.JIie. 4 ltte pkt .... 25c home the of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Sperry 19c Saturday on their way to Boulder Dam. 25c Glen Worthington. recreational director of the Nephi City play- the guest speaker at 75c grounds, wasKlwanls Club lunch"on Honey, Gallon the regular held in the Forrest Hotel Monady at noon. Glen outlined the work Westag Coffee, pound . .. 15c of his department and urged tho memlx'rs of the club and partners to take part in the Steer Beef Pot Roast, lb 13c their recreational activities, to enjoy the new outdoor pool, and to take of the opportunities be.. lie Boiling Beef, pound fore them to lmporve the use of their leisure time. Shoulder Veal Roast, lb 15c Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall entertained at a shower Friday evenWe buy beef, pork, veal ing In compliment to their granddaughter. Myldred Hall, a bride of Lamb and Eggs the near future. Luncheon was and served and many beautiful useful gifts were received. Among those prsent were: M.V Thomas Vlckers, Mrs. Edith Vickers. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. OGara and and Mrs. J. W. Vickers. Mr. and and son Warren have returned Mrs. T. W. Vickers, John C. Hall, from a three weeks trip to Hunt- Mrs. Perry Hall. Mrs. Elva Bailey, ington Park. California. They were Mr. and Mrs. Brent D. Hall, Mr. Lucille also accompanied home by their and Mrs. Ivor Sudweeks, sun' Em,'U, who has been attend- - Hall. Ray Hall. Norma, Tom and ing school there, and Ben Pitcher,' Ertty Hall. Wallace Garrett, the of Fl Segundo. California, who will honored guest, Miss Myldred Hall rem iu as a guest of Warren dur- - md the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall. iii'r the summer nionths. S, WATERMELONS a, h e cold lb B Vacuum Can IKLSI1 NLPill TIK-Ml'3 Urge buncbea Tex PORTO for Jams and jillics, 2 boiiln 35c JAR RINGS, regular Mason, 3 for ICC MILK MAID BREAD 3 loaves .... lCc 10c LETTICE. larje heads, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Burton spent Saturday and Sunday In Nephi. returning to their home in Cedar City Sunday evening. Mrs. Sarah E. Campbell of 19c A Veal Shoulder ... pound CROCNO MEAT Beef or Pork Sausage, lb 17c lv ..iimiii 1 r i una. m ni m ..... Mrs. II. E. Haacke and little 1 daughter Melba of Centerville spent the past week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene iwi - - r One FOR SALE CHEAP radio, and one Majestic range. Inquire The Times-New- s. Ma-Jst- ic Club was held The S S S in the high school building Tuesday. A party was planned and the remainder of the time was spent in finishing bloomers. A brief program consisted of a song by Lola Yates. i -- - - i' mmi 1 I i Ftord. m j;J ii CLASSIFIED 4-- H - lnft m po9t, ime. etc.. P ABOUTfiS Beginning early in July, Maureen Kendall will give a 12 lesson course In dancing. $3.50. Call Kendall residence for particulars. FOR SALE McCune. Little pigs. George BULL KEPT FOR H. H. Grenhalgh. FOR SALE TCE SERVICE H. H. tt Green-hals- h. FOR SALE Ford l'i ton truck, cheapl with or without 650 gallon tank. Lester H. Belliston. FOR SALE Fine Automobile Radio, Practically New. Will install In purchaser's auto. Priced low. Reception as good as average home set. Call 196 for details. PRIVATE AND CLASS LESSONS in Dramatic Art, Reading, Poise, i Panomine. Two public appearances During Course. Per lesson, 50c; 12 lesson course, $5.00. Dwane Peterson .:-- FOR RENT Nicely furnished apartments close in. modern, 3 rooms, garage. Call Times-New- s. Dr. Harrison will be at the Nephi Drug Store Tuesday July 2nd, from 1 P. M. until 5 P. M. Have your eyes cared for now. s?ss k fer'-- i fpfz Wmi Inspector Faurot of New York Police who trailed users across the entire United States gathered facts which show this tlr stands up better than claimed. MILLS NEWS By Mrs. II. M. Hanson G-- 3 Correspondent Miss Eunice Belilston -- of Nephi is visiting for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thoral Howell. GREATER SAFETY AND 43 LlOTiE MILEAGE N0H-SKI- D now invest H. M. Hanson. and Mrs. John Wiliams and family visited Sunday at the home of Mr, and .Mrs. W. Lloyd Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin . Ockey. Mr. Goodyear Tire Ever Built. Come see the wider, flatter, thicker tread closer-neste- d non-ski- d blocks and and other features that explain its Extra Safety, Extra riding ribs Mileage, Extra,Value. All Goodyears on Easy Terms Speedway Tires as low as llMlHI li . gALLWEATHER v, mm EVIDENCE REAL NON-SKI- MORE MILES of D fre- quently exceeded. PHAImi - -- - i"ntB rtn tr mi ir " - ninil'' GOODYEAR MARGIN of SAFETY stops cars quicker in emergency. PROVED! Viesrt" CORD Hives. PROTECTION against blowouts. Yet this Amazing Tire Guaranteed against road SSiiVEH MAPLE SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hanson and family spent a short time at Nephi Sunday. Tom Shazaki returned home on Rund.iv from Salt Lake City where he recently underwent an operation. Mrs Vpri Framnton returned to home at Delta Monday after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Howard. PILES PROVED' I, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McPherson and family spent Sunday visiting with relatives at Nephi. John R. Hanson a short time Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. in the SAFETY of this Greatest - Joseph and Caroline Orgill were and Mona visitors Sunday. Nephi Mr. and Mrs. of Delta spent For your July 4th trip and many, many trips to come IT'S BETTER AND BETTER FOR YOU AND YOUR TRY CHILDREN OUR RICH MILK! A phone call will secure delivery to your door. hazards and defects COSTS YOU NO EXTRA PRICE. 2 t s, Charles Haynes returned home Saturday from Los Angelt. California, where he has spent the past six months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Crandell. Surety of Purity" HOT ON THE TRAIL OF TIRE KILLERS f Wau-keba- Miss Mary Symes visited in Moroni over the week-enWhile there she attended the Golden Wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Bradley. O.P. SKWGGS Tbe Saturday r.ollier's, Llbenyt .... Mrs. John C. Hall returned home week from a trip to Southern Idaho, where she has been visiting for the past ten days. ths Illinois, visited at the home of Mr. nad Mrs: Lester I. Bellis-to- n last week. Roast, 3c rat-- THE UNVARNISHED TRUTH f j LAMB VEAL Choice THIS RELENTLESS SLEUTH RAN DOWN , ' d. MILLER'S CORN FLAKES, large pk?. Advertisement one of a series r 27c 18c 25c 1935 Guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Allred on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Clark of Farmington. BEEF IK months old Grain Fed Sler Beef Choice round bone shoulder POT ROASTS, pound Sprit Lamb Shoulder Roasts pound ... 27th, Mrs. L. E. Beck is visiting in Price with her parents this week. 10c 1935 O. P. S. JELL POWDER, 6 pke June Miss Nan arougn or suj Diego. California arrived Nephi Thursday where she will viist indefinitely with relatives and friends. 28c in I, pound pe i II ' S. BLTTER O. I Thursday, Local and Social 2?ic Solid pack BUTTER, pound 4 York Mrs. Marv Wattls Brown and family and Miss Marybelle Mallon of 1 10c Thorn were enroute to New ,0c!T1;ev $1.49 bag Heinz Catsup, Bottle t'OH IE. is Hortne of Iis Angelas CaliforniaMrs.were the George can 10c cuests of Mr. md V. Ord on Saturday and Sunday. Mr. ('M 1U(LAKAST ett. " Sugar, i 25c Friday's And Saturday's Bargains LILY VALLfcY CATSl'F, pint bottle Mrs. J hn K. Ingram returned me Sunday aftT visiting for the i ist two weeks at Dclco. Idaho. 3c the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oill- - ISAKUAIPO, June 28 and 29 25 lb r c.r Zee Tissue, 6 roll NHPIli. UTAH S. Local andSocial ALLEN'S CASH Soap Grease, pound T1MES-KKW- Meadotobrook Dairy Mr and Mrs. R. J. Huntington of Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Olendenen of Tulsa, Oklahoma spent a few days of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. U. XT.. ilUUU. Mrs. Dennis Wood has as her guest her grandson, Robert Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Wood of Beverly Hills. California. He will remain with his grandmother for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chrlsten-se- n and children, and Miss Francis Christensen of Salt Lake City and Rex Christensen of Cedar City were guests Sunday at the home of J. A. Christensen Rulon Broadhead returned home Monday evening after having spent the past two months in Burbank and Glendale, California While there hq was a guest of Mr and Mrs. Sheldon J. Broadhead and Mr. and Mrs. William Christensen. The Juab Stake Relief Society, to commemorate the anniversary of the founding of that organization hors, held a special program in the Juab Stake Tabernacle Tues day afternoon. The program was under the direction of Edna J. Cazier. stake president, who also trave a messaee of greeting to the assembled ladies. Features of the meeting were the presentation of tokens to all Relief Socity ladies present who were 70 years of age or over, and five minute addresses on the work of the organization bv Addle Tazier, Florence H. Chase, Unity Chappell and Chloe N. B'ai-le- v. Instrumental, vocal and reading numbers formed the remainder of the propram. A large number of ladies were In attendance. Delightful in every detail was the miscellaneous shower given In honor of Mrs. J. J. Keeler, formerly Miss Virginia Bowles, a bride of yesterday. The affair was piven by Mrs. Susie Warwood, Mrs. Flossie Sudweeks, Mrs. Fern Garrett and Mrs. W. A.. Bowles at the home of the latter last Wednesday evening. The rooms were tastefully decorated with spring garden flowers. Diversions of the evening consisted of a variety of delightful games under the direction of Miss Viola Warwood, and a delicious' hot luncheon. Included on the guest list were Mrs. Marvel Warwood, Mrs. Alice Sudweeks. Mrs. A. J. Gowers, Mrs. Hazel Sudweeks, Mrs. Vpne Bowles, Mrs. Lettie Bowles, Mrs. Bertha Bowles, Mrs. Catherine B. Bowles, and Mrs. Essie Keeler of Provo, Mrs. Annie E. Garrett, Misses Viola Warwood, Mildred, Catherine, Flometta and Geraldine Bowles and Genevieve Sudweeks, the hostesses, Mrs. Warwood, Mrs. Sudweeks, Mrs. Gerrett and Mrs. and the complimented Bowles, guest, Mrs. Keeler. The bride was the recipient of elaborate, and useful gifts. Complimenting her daughter, Virginia, Mrs. Catherine B. Bowles entertained at a Trousseau Tea at her home Sunday. The trousseau articles were displayed in two rooms. Red and white roses and other garden blossoms were artisthroughout the entically arranged " tertaining rooms. The dining table was covered with a beautiful genuine Irish Damask cloth and carred as a centerpiece a huge crystal bowl of red and white roses, which emphasized the color harmony of red and white, which predominated the tea. Presiding at the table pouring during the afternoon were the Misses Emma Jacobs of Ogden, Sylvia and Virginia Riches of Salt Lake City and VeraDeane Fames all intimate friends of the bride. was assisted in The bride-elereciving by her mother, Mrs. Bowles, Miss Catherine Bowles, a sis ter, Mrs. J. B. Keeler, Mrs. Essie Keeler of Provo and Mrs. W. A. ct Bowles. select Vocal and instrumental Ions during the tea were furnished by Misses Sylva and Virginia Rich es and Mrs. Mary R. Bailey. The Misses Geraldine Bowles, Myrtle Bailey and Genevieve Sud weeks assisted in serving. Approximately 200 friends called during the afternoon. COMPLETE STOCK OF SUMMER DRESS GOODS IN ORGANDIES, PLAIN AND PRINTED Just the thing for 4th and 24th VOILES, PATIST of July Dresses Anklets in all color to match any dress. Dress Shirts, Ties, Socks, white Caps and a splendid assortment of hats for MEN. NEPHI MERC CO. WHERE GOOD MERCHANDISE Local and Social Mr. and Mrs. Glen Worthington, Mr. and Mrs. Al Burton, Mrs. Thos. H. Burton, Alma and Clark Bur- ton motored to St. George and the Boulder Dam Wednesday June 19. On June 20. they atttended the wedding of Clarence G. Burton and Miss Orean Neilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Nielson of St. George. After the wedding in the St. George Temple, a dinner was served to the immediat families at the Neilson home. On Thursday evening, they motored to Zionf; National Park. They returned to Nephi Friday by IS CHEAPER way of Bryce Canyon Carmel highway. and the Mt. WATCHMAKER Specialist on Wrist Watches and Clocks; Work Guaranteed at Lowest prices. C. W. MILLS Front, old postofflce bplldinff ANDERSON FtJNKWAL HOME rffiilcnt. Satisfactor fbone 168 Service Nephi LOOK! LISTEN! Leather purses, belts, shoes and all smooth leather jackets, also any, smooth leather articles can be lacquered any color. After they are lacquered all that is necessary to clean them when they get soiled is sponge them with a damp cloth, this cn be done many times. indefinitely and they can be Satisfaction guaranteed. Yes, we can clean and finish your suede jackets beautifully. Carter Cleaning & Tailoring Co. Phone 280 COOL CLOTHES HOT WEATHER FOR THE 4th of JULY A larpe assortment of TIES, SOX, SHIRTS, SHORTS and SLACKS to help keep you cool Freeman White Oxfords It's white oxfords for men this summer more than eve,r before. Light Weight Straws For real comfort wear a straw hat. Celebrate the Fourth with a new outfit, you will keep cool and look your best. , |