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Show THE PAGE FOUR MOTHER'S DAY Sunday, May IO Remember HER with something SHE will appreciate ..Be, 10c 98c . $3.00 Mother Day Card Handbags Electric Toaster Electric Waffle Iron Coffee Percolator! Electric Iron and 25c to $5.00 to $5.50 $6.50 $5.00 $2.35 NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- Thursday, May 7th. 1936 Local and Social Local and Social GET THE FLY BEFORE THE fXY GETS YOU Clarence Reid was a week end visitor at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lunt. Mr. and Mrs. June Kendall, a few days this week visiting In Nephl at the home of her parents, MMr. and Mrs. June Kendall. Areta Jenkins sient the week end In Nephl as the guest of her Charles parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins. Is Announcement made of the arrival of a baby boy at the home of Mr. and Mm. Gene Wllkey on May 4. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pitt and daughter of Kamas, and Brigham Garrett visited with Mr. Oarrett's family in Nephl Sunday. Mr. Garrett Is employed at Delta. Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey and family spent Sunday In Og- den visiting with theirr daughter, Josephine, and with Mrs. Robert The local board of health again calls the attention of our citizens to the necessity of swatting or trapping the early flies which have already begun to appear. One killed now will mean millions less during the late summer. Only by keeping everlastingly at It can we hope to combat these pests which multiply with such alarming rapidity. But they can If every child, be exterminated evfery parent, and every home will unite In an effort to make our communities flyless. Kill these early flies. Check up again on their breeding places. Remove all filth. Dispose of rubbish. Bury that which cannot be burned. Keep garbage cans tightly closed. As long as fly breeding areas exist there will be flies. Eradi-catlmeasures are futile If begun too late. In Now Is the time to this Important community project. Through every home owner keeping clean his own premises a higher standard of community cleanliness and a public health consciousness Is attained which Is the object of our local board of Howell. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. BelUston and n southern son, Angus, visited Utah Thursday and Friday, stopping at Richfield to visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Maughm. CANDY McDonald', Sweet', Ostler' and Keeley" Mrs. Oeorge D. Haymond left by bus Monday evening for New 25c to $2.00 the Box York, where she will make an In definite visit with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. T. and son M. Goldsbrough. Mrs. Harry Irons left Tuesday morning for Burley, Idaho, where she will spend a week on 10 days visiting with her daughters, Bessie and Geneva; her son. W.ilam, and numerous friends and rela Mrs. M. M. OOara and son, tives. Alma McPherson of Long Beach 1 Bert Powell, who Is attending spending some time In Nephl Emmett, returned home from Los Sunday after visiting the L. D. 8. Business college at visiting with friends and relatives. Angeles Salt Lake City, visited over the Mrs. C. J. Kelson of Salt Lake there for the last two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George BelUston week end at the home of his parCity visited at the home of Mr. and daughter Jean, spent Sunday ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Powell, and Mrs. A. O. Irons on Sunday. returning to school Monday. Otlv Mrs. Walter P. Brough spent the at Delta. L. D. S. collw Dr. Nell Brough of Salt Lake ers attending the weekend at Provo with her daughNephl are Nelda Cowan, ter, Dorothy, who Is attending the City was the Sunday guest of Mrs. from Clarence Reld, Arta Jenkins, Mar- J. W. Brough. Brigham Young university. goret Crapo and Harold Bailey. In-la- NEPHI DRUG CO. The Twentieth Century club met in a social meeting last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. J. Wade. Mrs. Wade reviewed "Old Wives Tales" by Arnold Ben- nett. The following members were present: Mesdames L. C. Waren-sk- i, J. W. Paxman, Wilson Glazier, J. L. Belliston, C. R. Jenkins, H. C. Crane W. L. Iloyt, C. R. Lo-m- a. Forrest, L. J. Wade, Gerald Cazier and George Belliston. S. E. A kitchen shower In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lolyd Ooble, who In the were married recently Mantl temple, was given at the home of Miss Jennie Howard Satwas urday evening. The evening useful spent playing games. Many presents were received by atthea bride. Luncheon was served cleverly arranged table, lighted by pale green princess tapers, to the following guests: Marjorle Gadd, Dora Broadhead. Beth Warner, Nellie Burton, Ida Greenhalgh. Sadie Goble, ZetU Goble, Mildred Bowles, Donna Pexton, the honored guest Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goble and the hostesses, Nina health. Greenhalgh and Jennie Howard. Dr. E. Mansfield CHIROPRACTOR East Center Street Phone 1093 Provo, Utah Specializing in Stomach Trouble, Constipation, Nervous Trouble, Rheumatism and Headache. If you are sufferng with any of these maladies, you can be relieved thru Chiropractic Adjustmnts. 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