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Show Trio Thursday, Nov, II. 1937 I NEWS For the first time in its existence, Juab high school will publish a year book, according to an announcement made Wednesday, in the weekly assembly program. View concerning a yearbook for 1937-3- 8 were given by members of the proposed staff. Principal Thor-vKigby also gave a "Nebonian pep talk. The remaining program was rjade up of skits and songs the Interest InJVjort to arouse In the publication of of a year book this year. Kditor Florence Crane was In charge of the program and Introduced the staff members she has chosen, as follows: Assistant Editor. Dellene Jensen; business manager, Roene Bigler; assistant business manager, Ray Linton: art editor. Ora Taylor; as sistant ait editor, Eliznbeth Par kins; subscription manager. Melba assistant subscript-Io- n Christiansen; managers, Melba Jones and Whitworth Ingram; typist, Ida Wilson; photographer, Roid Judd; faculty advisors, Wanda Garrett and It. C. Broithwaite. The local school's last year book was published by the Nephi high al k3 T 3 acre.' JJr That TEN Doubfca vohx.. diutola CION CIllO" Gum 1a In Ml Nephi, Utah Census Seeks Accurate Data have not other than a students On Nation's Juab Unemployed per support the year been available for funds paper. any publication If the high school will book 1UU cent it is certain that their enth usiasm and interest will influence the business men of Nephi to the extent that thy will subscribe ad vertisements therein and make our year book possible. A year book is within our reach Let's have it. Students, it de pends on you. Lynn Jenkins, Mudent uooy Reporter. ts ' S, school in 1930 and edited by Nelda Bel iat on. Since that time sufficient JUAB HIGH SCHOOL tho-Uuden- Times-New- MONA SOCIAL NEWS Miss Jean Carter was hostess to the Guardian class of Bee Hive girls and their partners on Thurs day evening of last week. Prizes in progressive games were awarded to Llla Kay and Lowell Keyte, Iris Kay and Gail Kay. Mrs. Ina Kay and Mrs. Leloa Keyte supervised the evening's entertainment. W. 11. Summers of Salt Lake City spent several days at his home in Mona. Approximately 60 persons enjoyel a tramp party last Friday evening. A bazaar will be sponsored by thee ward Relief Society his Fri day afternoon an devening. A program will be presented. Everyone is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Kershaw and 2 childen and Mrs. F. M. Young of Salt Lake City were guests of Mrs J. R. Goldsbrough last Friday. A dance will be given on Thanks giving night in the ward hall. The Misses Reva Shepard, Annie Garfield, Ruth Sperry, Nellie Evans Danelda Young and Dorothy New ton, members of the gleaner class, paticipated in a weiner roast last Friday evening. Pago Five 4ata aaaaaaaaaj ! Ladies Attention! LEVAN SOCIAL Oo o NEWS Mrs. Francis Jackman went to Salt Lake City Satui-dawhere she census of all unemployed or partially unemployed will visit a short time with relatives persons in the United States will be taken between the dates of Novem there before going to Idaho to ber 16 to 20, by act of congress, ana at tne direction or tTesuient Of Nephi Announces A spend the winter with her Roosevelt. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. MID-SEASOXX Here, in question and answer form, is the information you need George Jorgeiiscn. N to know about this plan. Mrs. Ashel Christensen and fam1. What Is the purpose of the unemployment census? ily moved to Garfield this week To get an accurate count of the unemployed and partly unemployed where Mr. Christensen has To whom will cards be sent? ON LIVING MODELS XX To every family in the United States. The first meeting of the P. T. A. OF THE LATEST NEW YORK STYLES IN of Levan was held Monday night 3. Under whose auspices Is the census being taken? In tha school house with Dulcla Congress has decreed, and the president has directed, that it be Francom LADIES' AND MISSIES' COATS, HATS In charge. Mrs. Bigler, taken. head of the P. T. A. of this district, AND DRESSES was the principal speaker. Veloy 4. Is the census compulsory? No. But every unemployed or partly unemployed person Is urgent-ll- y Vest gave an accordian solo, and short talks were given by Supt. requested to cooperate. R. F. Nilsson and Clarence Pay. 5. How will the census be conducted? JUAB STAKE TABERNACLE Through the facilities of the post office department. Report cards Mrs. Sophia Bosh was hostess on will be delivered to every family. Cards are to be returned by Tuesday afternoon to a number of This Fashion Display is made possible through the mail to Washington for tabulation and analysis. relatives and friends at her home anthe occasion being her birthday of the Utah Consumers 6. When will the census be taken? Delicious refreshments Cards will be delivered on November 16 and must be returned by niversary. Association Salt Lake City, who bring this mer of were served. midnight, November 20. They are already addressed and no postchandise to you age Is required. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mortensen and 7. Who should fill and return cards? family spent Sunday at the home of Every person who is unemployed or partly unemployed who Is Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Mortensen. able to work and wants work. Mrs. Lizzie Angell returned home to be sold at 8. What age limits apply? Saturday after spending the past There are no as ellmiu except existing Btate regulations concerning week at Scipio with her workers' ages and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Robinson. 9. Should more than one unemployed person In a family ' return a DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SEE NEW ? card Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carter an. Yes. Every unemployed member of a family should fill out and reYORK'S LATEST AND SMARTEST STYLES nounce the birth of a son at their turn a card, if able to work and seeking work. home last Monday. RIGHT HERE IN NEPHI 10. Where may additional cards be obtained? 11 Mrs. of Maria Peterson Ogden, Sport and Dress, Trimmed and Untrimraed Coats At any post office or from any postman Mrs. Lydia Page of Salt Lake City, 11. Where can information be secured In filling out cards? Mr. and Mrs. John Ord and Henry $12.50 to $39.95 Hendnckson of Sandy visited over At your post office or from your postman. Merchandise will be on display and for Salt Saturday, the week end with relatives and 12. Is this census confined to American Citizens? friends here. November 13th, at the No. All permanent residents of the United States are included. Hostsses at a social given Friday 13. Is the information given on the cards to be considered confidential? afternoon were Mrs. Minnie Jack- - ES Yes, this information will be used for unemployment statistics only, Ileene man, Thelma Jackman, Jackman and Emma Jackman. The 14. Should every question on the census card be answered? Yes. To obtain the most accurate Information possible, the presi- social was held at the home of the dent asks that each question be answered. Numbers 9 anj 10 are latter in honor of Mrs. Francis who is to leave for the particularly Important. However, failure to answer some of the Jackman, conference convention will be held winter months. Those enjoying the FT. GREEN NEWS questions will not Invalidate the card. at the Fountain Green ward chapel affair were Rhoda Sherwood, Mary NEWS on November 20th at 2 P. M. All of 15. Who Is an "unemployed" person ? H. Sherwood, Minnie Winter, Caro' ficers and members are invited. The A person ol either sex or any color who Is not working and Is able line Thompson, Maria Bosh, Tenna Word was received last week of Sunday sessions will be held at to work and seeking work. Peterson,. Eliza Mangelson, Jennie Hobbs, Eva Mangelson, Nellie Jen- the death of Peter Guymon, 82, of Moroni West ward. 16. Who Is a "partly unemployed" person? Mrs. Geraldine Johnson entert nings, Nettie Mangelson, Arvilla Provo. He was a Black Hawk InA person of either sex or any color with part-tim- e employment Taylor, Nina Taylor, Una Cooper, dian War Veteran, and very highly ained the "Select" club Thursday who is able to do more work and is looking for more work. Faye Warren, Polly Broadhead, the respected by all who knew him. He evening at her home where the was the son of James and Rhoda following new officers were electhonored guest and the hostesses. 17. Are persons on emergency work included? Leech Guymon, and when a child ed: President, Mrs. Enid Nielson; Yes. They should register as unemployed. A specific question, No. The Chicken Creek camp of the moved with his parents to Foun Mrs. Myrth Oldroyd; 2c, is provided on the report card for all persons working on WPA, Daughters of Utah Pioneers will tain. A brother, James Guymon, secretary, Mrs. Erda Cook. The NYA, CCC or other emergency work projects which are supported hold ...eir next meeting at the and a sister, Mrs. Andrew Allred, evening was spent in quilting, aft(Salt Lake Tribune). by public funds. home of Mrs. Ileene Jackman on live in fountain Green at present. er which a delightful hot luncheon Mr. and Mrs. John E. Aagard was served to 11 members. Friday afternoon, November 19. announce the of their Mrs. Ruby First Concert Orchestra returned Mr. and Mrs., Martin Nielsen of daughter Ha&el, marriage to Ernest A. Bai home from SaltStrlngham Lake City to spend The first concert orchestra Salt Lake are at here City visiting ley of Nephi, son of Mr. and Mrs. part of the winter here. formed in America was the Phil- the home of Mrs. S. E. L. A. Bailey Jr. The marriage was harmonic, founded by Gottlieb mower or Mrs. .Nielsen. Malmgren, The annual Road show of the performed on November 10th in Moroni Stake M. I. A. was held 1799. In Graupner the Manti Temple. on November 9th in the Theatre Mrs. Allen Christensen returned A most and biulding. It was a home Monday from Salt Lake City, snower was delightful party huge success. Certified Publio Accountant this week arranged John H. Snow announces that A certified public accountant is aner an extended visit. in honor of Mrs. May Hansen, prior of 10 ner departure lor Bingham Can tha Sunday school conference IN ALL VARIETIES an accountant who has met the re- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. SheDherd and yon where she will spend the win the Fountain Green ward will be quirement of a state law, has won spent Sunday at Salina at ter with part of her family. The held on Sunday, November 14, and a state certificate, and is permitted family 20 tne norae of Mrs. Ernest Shepherd affair was held at the home of that he is very desirious of having to use the designation C. P. A. alcohol Mrs. H- - C. Hansen Bogh, where a a good attendance. large group of friends and rela y volume uves were preesnt and gave her Sardines and Anchovies many gifts. A hot dinner was serv Most of the French sardines and ed to the group. Announcement is made by Mrs. anchovies com from Algeria, northElilian Ivory that Relief Society ern Africa. H A nationwide The Pratt Mercantile Co. son-in-la- w STYLE REVIEW Friday Evening, Nov. 12 8 Direct From New York At Factory Prices son-in-la- w Pratt Mercantile Co. ft V LUMfAlW Save time. Save trips. Get information. Keep in touch with friends. Be prepared in emergencies. WINE qA telephone in your borne serves all. the family for a few cents a day! Schenley's au we give you Lfflfixsil' For Sal ACCOUNTS Trials Once Illegal Formeriy it was against the law (earpet bag) In Louisiana for any criminal or civil Judge to try a freed man for any crime. A Schenley "Mark of Merit" Whiskey, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL D1ST' RICT IN AND FOR THE COUN TY OF JUAB, STATE OF UTAH HOME OWNERS' LOAN COR PORATTON, a corporation, Vi Name ,' Address Hone, Fay Eureka, Utah Grace, Hosmer Nephi, Utah Greenhalgh, Frank Nephi, Utah Greenhalgh, H. H. Nephi, Utah Howell, V. L. Nephi, Utah Phillipson, Frank Nephi, Utah Stanley, James R Nephi, Utah Ballard, M. J. Payson, Utah Beckstead, Orson L. Payson, Utah Finlayson, Vernon Payson, Utah Frisby, Gerald Payson, Utah Mitchell, David Payson, Utah Reynolds, Ferrel Payson, Utah Leo Thompson, Payson, Utah Whiteiock, Chet Payson, Utah orgeson, A. A. Santaquln, Utah Greenhalgh, Jennie Santaquin, Utah Kay, Hyrum Santaquln, Utah Perry, Mrs. Rachel Santaquin, Utah Smith, Fred Santaquin, Utah Taylor, Orsen Santaquin. Utah Tucker, Mrs. Blend aSantaquIn, Utah Hatch, Marvin Scipio, Utah Sorenson, Darrel, Scipio, Utah fiainuir, HOSMER L. GRACE and SALOME GRACE, his wife: V. N. ajnuuk- SQN, Administrator de bonis non of the Estate Of Alice Asnwortn, deceased; and T, G. LOWE. Defendants NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE To ' be sold at Sheriff's sale at the front door of the County Court House in the city of Nephi, County of Juab, State of Utah on the 20th day of November, 1937, at the hour of 11 o clock a. .m. ot said day the following described real property, situate In the County of Juab, State of Utah, to wit: Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, of block 64, Plat A., Nephi Survey of Building lots, Juab County, Utah. Together with Certificate Number 2821 for three (3) shares of stock in the Nephi Irrigaton Company, a cirporation.. Together also with, all water rights, rights of way, easements hereditaments, rejits, privileges, ana appurtenances tnereumo DC' longing, hpwever evidenced, used or enjoyed, with said land or belong ing to the same. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Nephi Utah, this 23 day of October, 1837. H. K- - MELLOR. Sheriff of Juab County, Utah. Jut. S. Finch ft Co.. Inc.. Schenley. Pa. SDH ENXE Y'S RED LABEL BLENDED WHISKEY. By R. E. WINN Tha ttraaght whiikiea in urn product are 2H neutral or mora old. 30 whukay, 70 atraight Deputy. y" whiitaj iy yea.l old, Vtk truant wnlakar I Dates of publication, Octobr fpinta aiatuua iron American irauu. 24 itraight 28, rem old. 90 PROOF, November 4, 11 and 18, 19' PuTno.223 The following Judgments, Claims, Notes and Accounts Are offered by the undersigned as agents, for sale to the highest bidder. in cash, of course. Ws'rs speaking of Its equivalent hers is something for you to consider: Every year this newspaper brings you at least three out-standing novels In serial form. Purchased as books each would cost not less than S2, making a total expenditure of st least $6 per year. Like yourself, we could find plenty of uses for that $6. Some member of the family is always in need of a new pair of shoes or soma other necessity. But at the same time your requirements for good reading material must be met By accepting these three novels each year ws feel you are treating yourself to real enjoyment, st the same time giving your purse a substantia) boost These novels are a sourca of constant pride to us. Every year V select them from the season's most outstanding best sellers, offered in serial form by a large newspaper syndicate organization. We'd like to feel that you as a subscriber always look forward to reading the coming Installment In the next Issue. It gives us a great satisfaction to know that here is another reason why our paper is popular in the home. v Ton an invited' to begin reading our novels now. These regular brief visits to fictionland will prove a delightful interlude from your wor activities. And it will make f US nappy to know that yon sr. getting enjoyment from them. NOT Amount M $ 7.58 37.00 26.10 97.17 68.80 50.55 jy 41.81 U f M ll Ij H J 26.94 49.83 U 16.75 U 14.70 24.26 42.82 21.00 40.04 3.65 3.50 52.00 fi .1 H fi il W i H 5.61 i 24.20 5.11 1 13.65 30.00 40.00 J.Wl The above listed Judgments, Claims, Notes and Accounts are correct and undisputed. guaranteed by the owner to be jutt, These accounts will be offered for sale until sold and all bids for the purchase thereof will be received at the office of the undersigned, at Eugene, Orgon. Pioneer Service Co. Inc. UTAH-IDAHO-OREGO- Office day WATCH MM DIVISION N Miner Building, Eugene, Oregon FOR FUTURE LISTS OF ACCOUNT8 FOR SALE a |