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Show i THE FOUR PAGE. M.I II TIMES-NEW- S, NEPHI, UTAH Local and Social Local and Socio A BEOlEClini Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Christensen and family of Moroni spent Sat- HOME DEMONSTRATION Mrs. AND BUDGET WHENEVER YOU WISH Hear this marvelous radio with tubes throughout. all-met- al The CE Focused Tone will surprise and Miss Nelda Cowan, who is employed In Salt Lake City, spent Thanksgiving in Ogden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stlmson. Mrs. T H. Burton and son thrill you. The Salt Creek Camp, Daughters Anderson. of the Utah Pioneers, will hold Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jorgensen their regular meeting Friday, December 11, at 7:00 P. M. in the and family, Carroll Bailey and Mrs. The lesson Blanche Irons and daughter Iris Presbyterian chapel. visitors at the home will be on the "United Order." A were week-en- d fine program will be given and of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bailey. refreshments will be served to all present. We maintain an efficient repair department, and have the very latest g equipment tube-testin- Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Nickell and children of Idaho Falls, Read Black, who is attending school in Logan, and Mrs. Annie Reid and daughter Alicia were dinner guests Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Black. Mr and Mrs. E. L. Brown of Salt Lake City were dinner guests Thursday at the home of Mrs. J. L. Belllston. Miss 'Alice Belliston, who is attending Weber College at Ogden, spent Thanksgiving at home. sensibly as Glenmore can be offered at full 100 proof strength. II "Look Jim, Let's Go To Salt Lake" Most whiskies in this price class are ...... from "The Newhouse Hotel la featuring special low rates which we can afford. "Let's go to Salt Lake City during the week-en- The d. Newhouse Hotel to 7 10 per cent lower in proof. Gleamore Distilleries Co.. Incorporated Louisville Owetuboro, Kentucky We can have a moat enjoyable time' and look, breakfast will be served in our room Sunday morning at no Hddiuonal cost." Mr. Mills Jewelry .'yw L Hall. and Mrs. George Bigler left Orland and EksAyn Anderson Friday for Pomona, California, to visit with their son D Z. Bigler. returned to Salt Lake City Sunday They will also visit In San Fran- to resume their work at the Univerwhere they will visit for a sity of Utah, after spending the cisco, short time with their son. Jack. Thanksgiving holidays with their parents. Attorney and Mrs. P. N. that a whiskey priced so Clark in Kaysvllle spent Thanksgiving Miss Olive Edmunds spent the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thanksgiving holidays In Brlgham Worthlngton. City visiting with relatives and Miss Beth Hobbs, who Is training friends. at the L. D. S. hospital, returned Mr. and Mrs Hal McCune and to Salt Lake City Friday. Mr. and Misses Betty and Malda Starr of Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs and daughter Salt Lake City spent Thanksgiving Joan accompanied her to Salt Lake in Nephl. City. Miss Alice Hall, who Is enrolled Miss Margery Foote, who Is College the B. Y. XI. In Provo at the L. D. S. business Thanks spent Thanksgiving at the home of in Salt Lake City spent the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry giving holidays in Nephl with her Foote. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brent D. ON YOUR OLD SET SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE at the home of Mr. and George Belllston. urday fll It is amazing at her home daughters Betty and Alburta, and spent Thanksgiving day In Nephl. FEATURES OF OUR SERVICE-N- OW AVAILABLE TO YOU ALLOWANCE Miss Grace Jenkins who Is atMiss Ernestine Foote of Provo and Miss Vanda Foote of Logan spent tending the U. S. A. C. at Logan the holidays with their parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Verle Jenkins of Salt Lake City visited at the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foote. home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jenkins the week end. Mr. and Mrs. George V. Ord had during as their guests during the ThanksMiss Rosemary Belliston who is giving holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Vln-- ct nt Ord and children of Evanston, enrolled at the University of Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Hamer and Walter Belliston, who Is attend Wyoming, Thornton of Salt Lake City and ing the U. S. A. C. spent Thanks John Ord of Ephralm, a student of giving with their mother, Mrs. J. L. Snow College. Belllston. Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Downs and Miss Flora Anderson of Ephralm visited over the week end with son Howard of Salt Lake City spent Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Beck. Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. V. Downs. Miss Dona Belllston, who Is atMr. and Mrs. P. B. Cowan and tending Snow College at Ephralm, Radio TERMS TO of Tooele Marvin Gease of Provo. General Electric N Irwin gram of St. Anthony, Idaho have been visiting in Nephl. They were Mrs. Alice Miller left Friday for enroute to 6t. George. Our Appointment as Exclusive Huntington Park where she will Mr. and Mrs. Theo Perrenoud visit with her son, Dee Miller. Agents for the Marvelous New have returned to their home in Dr. and Mrs P. L. Jones and Richfield after visiting with Mr. daughters spent Thanksgiving in and Mrs. Joseph R. Price, parents of Mrs. Perrenoud. Cedar City. "V LIBERAL TRADE-I- Mrs. Ooldwyn Jack Wright spent the and Floyd and Parley Whiting have week end visiting In Salt Lake been guests at the home of Mr. City and Murray. and Mrs. Monroe F. Whiting for the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foot had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. InMrs. Thursday, December 3rd, 1936 f?SX GHuHP ! Famous For Hospitality and Good Food MRS. J. KATES EL WATERS, President W. E. SUTTON, Gent Manage to $4 Double to S4..SO all With Bath $2 $2. BO Single A Strain oa Napoleon At the battle of Solferlno, Napoleon consumed one cigarette after to another, himself, muttering "Poor creatures, poor creatures I What a terrible thing Is warP Misses Blanche, Fay and Fern Painter had Broadhead returned to Provb on as their guests during the week end Sunday to resume their studies at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Naef and family, the Brigham Young University. The John and Ray Painter of Eureka, three girls spent the Thanksgiving and Misses Ruby and Ina Painter holidays at the home of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Broadhead of Salt Lake City. and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Allie Christensen and small At the home of Mr. and Mrs. child of Mount Pleasant have been the house guests of Mr. and Joseph R. Price, a Thanksgiving dinner was enjoyed by the follow Mrs. B. V. Cooper for the past week. ing Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ingram of St. Anthony, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Eunice Eschler visited with Leonard Belliston and family, Mr. friends in Logan during the and Mrs. Afton Bird and family, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Searles and family, Mr. and Mrs. Theo PerrMrs. Harry J. Irons spent last enoud, Alvin J. Ingram Jr., Grant Friday in Salt Lake City visiting Price and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Mrs J. L. Belllston left Monday for Logan where she will take a course in Leadership with relatives training. Henry R. Price. and friends. 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