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Show The Thursday, Oct. 21'. ?I937 rZ7T -- ZtTM i 2 PINTS Hospital News -- SOCIAL Mr. and Mr. Roy Burraston of Mr .and Mr. P. N. Anderson Goshen are the parent of a boy, born recently at the Nephi hospital. were in Salt Lake City last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Burton are Mr. and Mr. Ray William of over the arrival of a Champlain announce the birth of rejoicing son on October 20. I a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Painter and daughter Phyllis spent Sunday in MONA SOCIAL Salt Lake City. JllfT Cede No. LOCAL NEWS Times-New- s, Nephi, Utah Pago Rv Houses That Can Grow The first home built by a young couple on a farm need not be a a large one. Often two rooms, place to sleep and a place to eat and cook, are sufficient. But when this first house is outgrown and more room Is needed, the farm family doe not have to NEWS sell and move as the city family James Jackson of Cedar City often does. The farm family can is here with visiting Boyd build additions. But If these are Mr. and Mr. Maurice Shepherd made fashion, the reof Los Angeie California are the sult may be an architectural hodge parent of a baby born, born OctMr. and Mrs D.. W. Black and podge with Inconvenient connectober 12. Mr. Shepherd was the baby are visiting at the home of ion to the original dwelling. former Arlene Newton. Mr and M.rs. Robert Winn. Mr. Mrs. Effie S. Barrows, extension Mr. and Mr. Ray Newton and Black and Mr. Winn are deer home furnishing specialist believe that the young couple can obtain three children were Panguitch vis hunting this week. better result if future additions itor Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis and are plilnned on paper when the Miss Norma Molyneaux who is family were In Salt Lake City and first home Is planned. Windows can employed in Salt Lake City visited Ogden last week end. Mrs. Davis's be arranged that will later be doors Into the new part and other conhere with her parents during the mother, Mrs. Emma Olsen, returnweek end. She was enroute to ed with them after a visit in Id- nections Indicated that will involve a minimum of tearing out and California for a two weeks vaca aho cities and in Ogden. tion. rebuilding. Connecting walls, halls The Child Study group met on and doorways may be well located. Judge Oscar W. McConkle of Monday, October 1 8, at the home Provisions can be made for heatSalt Lake City delivered an Inv of Elsie Belliston. The book. Peace ing, plumbing and lighting extensions for the new portion. pressive address at the regular With Honor, by A. A. Milne was Farmers' Bulletin 1738-- "FarmSunday evening services in the reviewed by Mrs Lena Stanley. Dehouse Plans" shows about 15 growward chapel. He motored from licious refreshments were served. Salt Lake City earlier in the day, ing houses suited to different parts Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Orme, Mr. of the country. In one very usual accompanied by Mrs. McConkie, their daughter Margarett and sons and Mrs. Elbert E. Warner of n design the original unit consists of and Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln A. a large livingroom and a kitchen Oscar and Billy. They were the dinner guests of Bishop and Mrs. Orme of Preston, Idaho visited the and bedroom each about half the size of the living rm., making a recJohn S. Nielsen. Judge McConkle canyons of Southern Utah lived In Mona when a boy tangular unit .Extra rooms can be added either at the side or back Mr. ana Mrs. Kapnaei uarrteid A family dinner was served at in such a way that a hall by which visited in Draper with Mr. Gar field's sisiter, Mrs. Annie Terry, home of Mr and Mrs. Alvin Goble they are reached- - may continue who is seriously ill, having been Sunday in honor of L. H. Marsoer. through to the second addition if it is found necessary to have one. severely burned some week ago. and Mrs, Dora Marsden of Alberta, Canada, a brother Small bedrooms are converted into oincers and teachers of the Y. L. M. I. A. entertained at a social Mr, and Mrs. O, J Jensen and fam bathrooms in some of the plans on Friday evening of last week ily of Murray were also present. for additions, and living space if for Mrs. Norma Kay, who ha mov Mrs. Hansen is a sister of Mrs. often modified or Improved by the ed to Salt Lake City. Goble. throwing of two small rooms The 1938 CHEVROLET will be on diSDUv SATURDAY OCTOBER 23. Public are invited to come early to see this new car. LOLLY POPS, 250 MASKS AND 250 BALLOONS ARE TO BE CIV-EAWAY TO CHILDREN SATURDAY WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY PARENTS. See the Marvelous New CHEVROLET and also see these MARVELOUS VALUES IN "OK'D" USED CARS! 1931 CHEVROET COUPE 1936 CHEVROET SEDAN 1931 CHEVROLET COACH 1934 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1930 CHEVROLET COACH 1929 PONTIAC 1931 CHEVROLET COACH 1934 1 TON TRUCK 1930 CHEVROLET COACH 1931 FORD COACH 1933 1 TON TRUCK 1929 FORD COACH 1933 TON INTERNATIONAL AH cars, must be sold immediately Best prices on every model listed. 500 N F Le-va- Card-sto- THIS AND THAT IN AGRICULTURE Say, ya better be careful of your cause I understand that actions E. B. Sperry is the Recorder for all vour deeds, whether good or evil. He also has something to do with Titles. Of course, the County Agent when acting as Bishop can easily change your name, but E. B. does the changing of your title. Mr. and Mrs. Delin Farnsworth had as their guests on Sunday Mr. Farnsworth s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Alien of Salt Lake City, her brother, Dave Allen and his daughter, and a sister, Mrs. Huntsman. all of Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Farnsworth and Mr. Allen each render ed a vocal solo at the Sunday even ing services. renj have moved Mrs. Ina Logren of Santaauin of Santaquln is visiting with her Isn't this a strange world and cent stands the man without a parents, Mr. and Mrs, Dave Neil converses with you with an air of sen. of sophistication and a pocket full nails with which he plays a Jingle. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ellertson of The wealthy man sidles up to you Mona spent a few days In Salt and says, "How about a smoke. imrb uty as guests of relatives. Good night nurse, these traveling Miss Hilda Kay Is spending the salesmen are certainly a nuisance weeK in frovo. to the human race. They pester Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Ellertson you if you don't purchase from the, and pester you if you do buy, of Provo are guests at the home trying to convince you that the said or Mr. and Mrs. Alton Ellertson. METCf The Gleaner Girls, under suDer- Junior vislon of their leader, Mrs. Erma Officer AAA, was in the Juab Coun- Keyte, are planning a Hallowe'en ty office the forepart of the week party. Miss Dorothy Newton gave checking records and conducting a the lesson In class Tuesday even of the Soil Conservation ing, the subject being "Further project. He checked, double check- Consideration in Choosing a ed, crossed and double crossed and found the books in a first class, Mr. and Mrs. LaVar upper class and classified. He's Just OK. If he were single I would motored to Salt Lake CityHoughton on Friwilt. day, and returned Saturday. Alfred Gowers and Walter An Well, the harvesting of wheat about over, the drilling is now in derson were Mona visitors Sunday are about the last act, and farmers evening, wnere tney sang a vocal relax and pay tax. duet at the Sunday evening ready to so season is The deer here says Lee Jackman. Gosh, I thought the dear hunt started in January 1, and ended December 31. Well, it FEWER HOGS THIS FALL proves I'm learning something in Fewer hogs are going to market my declining years. this fall than last, but a consider Yeah, we sent Wilford Bailey able Increase in the 1938 spring pig to Logan to check on Soil Conser crop were reported in prospect, this vation forms, and I'll be blessed If week, by the Buraue of Agriculture he didn't bring some forms back Economics. And in view of the with him year the kind you somewhat smaller tonnage of hogs see on the street every day, and to be marketed this fall, and this the theme song is "Did You Ever winter and with fairly high levels See A Dream Walking?" The of consumer demand for meats, the dream turned out to be the aud Bureau expects hog prices to aver at least as high as a year ago itor that is that a nightmare? age when the average price at Chicago was about $9.90 a hundred pounds, STATES TO GRADE TURKEYS A very favorable corn-ho- g price Seventeen states will market tur ration was reported in view of the keys under federal grade this year. larger supply and lower prices of Grading schools will be held during corn this fall. October and November in 12 more In Utah. Colorado, Wyom- states CORN pre-aud- 1- n, UP-TO-DA- The Polariscope polariscope is an instrument for studying the properites of, or examining substances In, polarized light, consisting essentially of a combination of two Nicol prisms, or other polarizing devices, called the polarizer and the analyzer. When the two have their planes of vibration at right angles to each other they are said to be crossed, and the light emerging from the polarizer is extinguished by the analyzer, unless an optically active substance A NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Ut ah, October 6, 1937. NOTICE is hereby given that Spencer E. Forrest, of Nephi, Utah, who, on August 26, 1932, made homestead entry No. 049772, for Lot 35, Section 18, Lots 1, 2, 16, 17, 18, 21, ana 44, section 19, Town ship 14 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final proof; to establish claim to the land above described, before A B. Gibson, Notary Public, at Nephi, Utah on the 23rd day of November, 1937. Claimant names as witnesses: Bent R. Bryan, Roy McPherson, R. S. Golden and Rolfson Bryan, all of Nephi, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. 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Bureau poultry officials estimate that marketing about 30,000,000 of pounds turkeys were graded last year, or about 25 per cent of the birds going to the big central markets. The use of the Federal turkey grading system has greatly increased in recent years. In each of tha states, the local agricultural extension and markting officials cooperate in turkey grading work. as different as MOTORING ADVANTAGES TE Chevrolet cordially invites you to visit your nearest Chevrolet dealer and inspect the finest motor car Chevrolet has ever produced the new Chevrolet for 1938 the car that is complete. To see and drive this smart, dashing car is to know you'll be ahead with a Chevrolet to own it is . . . all save to because, again in 1938 ways money is the as for 27 years, the Chevrolet trade-mar- k symbol of savings. it ng, Montana, SALES Styling BBS C HEVKOLET MOST MODERN, MOST A. G. Kilburn, ESTIMATES WHEAT, The Government wheat and corn estimates were revised slightly upward this week as the Department of Agricultur predicted yields per acre of all farm products havested "will average higher than In any recent year". A 2.561.936.000 bush el corn crop was forecast and an 886,895,000 bushel wheat crop. -2 BROADBENT MOTOR THE CAR OF LOW PRICE THAT BRINGS YOU THE NEWEST, machinery needs repairing. Thatman, 1- -2 OCTOBER 23rd CHEVROLET PRESENTS THE Mrs, Isabelle Newton and two children visited in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Newton's mother on Sat urday and Sunday. Mrs. Aleata Swasey and child to Lark where Mr. Swasey has employment. 1- -2 s A Giving the most efficient combination of power, economy and 3f5oV J Sr m - ii itri mmmmmomZmmm " r' ff0l j Giving protection against drafts, smoke, windshield clouding, and assuring each passenger Individually corn trolled ventilation Mjiiijy Hie. 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