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Show Thursday, 1937 22nd, July THE Mrs. Earl Anderson and baby of Salt Lake City are enjoying a two week's vacation with her mother, FOUNTAIN GREEN NEWS Mrs. Arvilla Jacobson. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Newell Guymon July 16th, a daughter. A birthday party wa given by relative and neighbor last Sunday for Mr. Mary J. Oldroyd on her 90 th birthday anniversary. The affair wa in the form of a family reunion and wa held behind Mt. Nebo. 155 were present. Mrs. Oldroyd the oldest U eleven res- 41 grandchildren, great grandchildren and 4 great-gregrandchildren. They gathered from all parts of the state to pay her honor at this reunion. at Mr. and Mrs. Reese Johnson and family of Burley, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Johnson of Salt Lake City are visiting here for the month. Mrs. Theodore Madsen and baby are spending two weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Robertson, Mrs. lone Coombs and family are enjoying a visit with relatives in gden. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kofford of astle Dale spent Sunday with rel atives here. Roland Nielsen of Warren. Ohio William Olsen and Miss Maurine Olsen Of Mount Pleasant visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross innsuansen. -- SOCIAL NEPHI. UTAH S, LOCAL NEWS Marjorie Gadd is in Provo visit and child her brother and sister-in-laLake City ing with Mr. and Mrs. Hal Gadd. two weeks Mercie Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stephenson have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Black- Relatives of Mrs. George C. And- Carl Chaffin and baby of erson met at her home last Sunday foot, Idaho. to visit with her on her birthday Mr. and Mrs. Kenner Memmott anniversary. and daughter Eroma Kay of BouldMrs 3am William returned to er, Utah are visiting with Mr. and her home from Salt Lake Monday Mr. S. F. Memmott. after spending several days at the Mr. and Mrs. Milton are Holy Cross hospital with her son the proud parents of Ingram a daughter Wayne, who 1 receiving treatment born Wednesday in the Nephl there. She reports him to be slowly improving. Mrs. Nellie Jennings and Mrs. Emma Jackman of Levan visited at LOCAL - SOCIAL the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MEWS Hobbs last Thursday. - SOCIAL U Mr. and Mrs. Russell Parson re Ply super-qualit- Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Day and ft. ... iSj h&Jg&ti IVTrS b&Mj t?STuSl3?Z Wmmm Tr-T Kwtwlw tliiiiM mm Because tires. y . .Aii dau- son-in-la- w - fOU GET EXTRA PROTECTIO A G A I N S N T BLOWOUTS eight extra pounds of rubber are added to every wire OKMra $imw pwiictwi gon. FOOD! Science ha discovered that potatoes provide extra Vitamin C, readily available calcium and phospborou, and a high content of iron and Vitamin B all important elements to good health. Interesting information, but not nearly to impressive as great, big baked patato nice and mealy its russet jacket bursting steaming hot with a couple of pats of fresh butter, some salt and pepper . . . that's really something to eat. Yet, this i only one of a hundred ways of preparing and serving this marvelous food. Nowhere are such excellent potatoes grown as in the higher altitudes, the mountain valleys, the great plains of the West, and the Pacific Coast slopes. All of these region are served by the Union Pacific Railroad. Efficient, rapid railroad service specialized cars for safe shipment brings potatoes to your table from this area every month ot the year. Among the nation's railroads Union Pacific is in the front rank as a transporter of potatoes. Last year Union Pacini moved 41,422 cars of the world's staple vegetable the nutritious, economical potato. Call oh your grocer the potatoes to the family tonight GoodrichSf,FEIY Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Martin and family of Scipio were Levan visit ors Sunday. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erin Poulson. in Firestone Standard Tires V , Protection. Yet Come in, see us today. ghter Merle and son Phil of Fillmore spent Sunday here at the and dau home of their ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman An upply f rubber come from cheie liui -- vj I Goodrich Safety Silvertowns actu ally cost less than other Mr. and Mrs. Preston Christen sen and family attended the Bar tholomew reunion in Payson can yon on Saurday. Ger-aldi- ne ...AGRflllD re- sists the terrific t Blow-ou- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs entertained Friday In honor of their daughter Joana's 5th birthday. The Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Bryan following guest were taken to the and Rex Bryan returned to their canyon home where game were home in California last Friday aft- played and refreshment served: er visiting with their parents, Mr. Ituth Nilsson, Angus Belliston, and Mrs. F. V. Bryan for two Latimer, Joan Whitehead, weeks. Betty Latimer, Milton and Joey Oneta Lunt, Ann Memmott, Bobby Mrs. George R. Howard and two Brodahead, Jean Broadhead, Helen children, and Mrs. Allen Simmons Lunt, Mildred Powell, Valene and and family of Payson returned to Iris Park, Charleen and Howard their homes Tuesday after spend Sowby, ElaineM. Fowke. Gordon E. Jennings and Mrs. ing ten day touring through Ore Hobbs, Mrs. A. M. Jackman of Levan. visiting t b lowout-caua-fsy- y lna? heat generated inside your tires at forty, fifty, sixty miles an hour. Remember, no other tire in the world gives you Golden turned to their home in Salt Lake Sunday after spending a few days here at the home of Mrs. Parson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bosh. Is f e, Jtk l'aikes n Mrs. A. N. Wallace of Price visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs Monday, Alhrt E. Sells and daughter Mnrv Marcla Sells left Salt Lake City Thursday morning on the Union Pacific Challenger to attend Miss DeBeth Steed of Salt Lake th I Aneeles and San Francisco Camp Dadandson was the site for the McPherson reunion held City is spending her vacation with furniture markets. They expect to on Sunday, July 18. Dinner was her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. return in about two weeks. served to over one hundred descen- George McCune. dants of the McPherson family, Mrs. William Squire and two after which the remainder of the day was spent in playing games children, Marion and Bill V. of and visiting. They sat around a Seattle are spending the summer large bonfire In the evening. Those months with Mrs. Squires parents, who were here from out of town Mr. and Mrs. George McCune. were: Mr .and Mr. W. A. Wright Elder Rue Iljckman of Salina, and daughter Ethel of Salt Lake City, Mr. and) Mrs. Gordon Bell who recently return from a mission and Mr. and Mrs. David Eager and to the Eastern States, and his sister Oma, spent Sunday at the home daughter Louise of Mammoth, Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lunt. A. T. Bigler and daughter Alice YOU PAY NOTHING of Eureka; Mr. and Mrs. James FOR GOODRICH EXTRA Nevada LaMar Kendall of Elko, Stokes Jr and family of Marys-valMiss Ann Ollorton of Provo, is visiting at the home of his grandSILVERTOWNS WITH and Mr. and Mrs. Roy McPherson parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McPherson Painter. THE LIFE-SAVE- R of Mills. GOLDEN PLY Mr. and Mrs. George E. Peterson left Monday for their home in Cardston, Alberta, Canada after a three weeks visit in Nephi with relatives and friends. They also have I'TWtlS spent some time in California. amazing ' NEWS i Venice. Miss Camilla Price has spent the past ten days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Irons. LEVAN SOCIAL T Miss Flora In Ogden. LOCAL - SOCIAL NEWS X invention .w PAGE FIVE Mr .and Mrs. George .Stellman Mrs. F. E. Gill of Salt Lake City in Nephi visiting with her niece, of Cleveland visited with Mrs. Roy T. Cowan on Monday. Mrs. Gertrude 1 oote. Mr. Stell man in Mrs. Cowan's nephew. Mrs. Valna Hiskey and three Alonzo Ingram returned home children spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lunt. While Monday from California. there ho visited with his children Max Hawkins left recently for Mrs. Alice Talmero of Whlttier, Rigby, Idaho where he will spend Mrs. Leonurd Allen of MarVista, his vacation. and Marlon and Eugene Ingram of Mr. Jack McDonald ren returned to Salt Sunday after (pending with her mother, Mr. ident of Fountain Green, and is Veld in highest esteem by her many Relatives and friends. She has two sons. John J. and Thomas J. Oldroyd, LOCAL NEWS TIMES-NEW- Silvertmm Lloyd Larson Mrs. A. E. Winters of Salt Lake City is here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Peterson. Mrs. Winters is mother of Mrs. Peter son. Motor Co. RAILROAD HUDSON - TERRAPLANE Sales and Service Nephi, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorenson and son Vern returned home last week after spending a week in Idaho with relatives. SHIP AND RIDE UNION PACIFIC 100 pounds of cord by the Firestone patented Gum-Dippin- process. g By this process every fiber in every cord in every ply is saturated with liquid rubber. This counteracts dangerous internal friction and heat that I I I Tirestont STANDARD F0R PAS5ENGEB 4.50-2- 1 4.75-1- 9 5.00-1- 9 5.25-1- 8 5.50-1- 7 6.00-1- 6 CflRS $905 9.5S 10.30 XI.40 1Z.SO 139S stone Tire SENTINEL 4.40-2- 1 4.50-2- 0 $5.6$ ... 6. OS rcttonc COURIER 4.40-2- 1 30x3HCl o Ola $5.43 4.87 Sim PrwtiMiUlf L, u JM IR ' J l! ' i ,., ' I " i 4 ordinarily cause iar mm mil-- blowouts. 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