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Show The Pago Four AMAZING VALUE -- I ! Times-New- MONA SOCIAL LEV AN NEWS NEWS Thursday Nov. 18, 1937 Nephi, Utah s, SOCIAL U Mrs. Nellie Jennings entertained Mrs. Nora Kay of Salt Lake City a visitor at the home of her at a social Monday night at her home for all who took part on the r.--i daughter, Mrs. LeRoy Kllertson. program last week to get funds Mrs. Mary Alice Kay Is visiting for the D. U. P. to build their cabin. in Salt Lake City at the home ol Those enjoyln gthe affair were: Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Jackman; Mr. and her daughter, Mrs. Sylvia Kay. Mrs. Walter Francom; Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Horace Green of Clarence Pay, Mr. and Mrs. I. Jack-maMr. and Mrs. Preston Chris-tenseMoroni are visiting with Mrs. AnMr. and Mrs. Cecil Stephen-se- & 3 nie Swasey and family. Mr. and Mrs Paul Francom; Mr. and Mrs. John S. Nielsen Wallace Tolley, Miss Elizabeth El attended the funeral services in Darley, Miss Virginia Hansen, Mr. Fayson Tuesday afternoon for Lars and Mrs. Farreli Wankler, Lee Henry Keeler, 93, father of Mrs. Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Annie Swasey. He was brought Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Chrlst-enseto Mona for interment. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Peter- s3 son, Marvin Mortensen and the The Relief Society officers cond- hostess. ucted a very successful bazaar last The Levan ward conference will Friday afternoon and evening. be held Sunday afternoon In the Mrs. Relda Newton was hostess meeting house. to the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers last Thursday. The annual Road Show, spon sored by the Juab stake M. I. A. K3 The Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be presented in the Levan em will present two one act plays and amusement hall Saturday at 7:30 other numbers on a program to P. M. b given on Wednesday of next Mrs. E. A. Shepherd, Mr. and week. Mrs! Vernal Chrlstensen, Mr. and The Elders of the ward and their Mrs. Joseph Shepherd of Salina partners enjoyed a program and spent Sunday here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Shepherd. dancing last: Monday evening. 18.50 Only orthesobeauHful9xl2rugsof AMIjAC BROADFELT el One of the greatest floor covering values we have ever offered. An en tirely new material, made of all hair with a rubberized hack and soft pile surface. Attractive and long wearing. Will not shade or pile crush. Easy to clean with i weeper or varauxa. ' II n; r--i as wall-to-wa- ll t Tin Chief Mineral Product Tin it the principal mineral product of Bolivia, that country accountof the ing for about world's annual supply. one-four- 4 Venns Fly Trap Plant The Venus fly trap plant, which catches and eats insects, is found Carolina-Soutonly near the North Carolina border. h M IJ r CO. of Mr. and Mrs. guests Ewell. Use of Lubricant in Kugiues The first use of petroleum lubricants In an internal combustion engine were those used by George 1877. in his first automobile in Henry CHRISTMAS GIFTS Our Line of CHRISTMAS GIFTS is Now Ready for your inspection. Look it over without obligation to buy! NEPHI DRUG CO. Dr. Neil Brough and Lon Richardson of Salt Lake City were in Nephi last week elk hunting. They Demand of Whig Candidates were guests at the home of of In 1846 the Whig candidates In Boyd Jackson, age 3, son of Mr. Mrs. J. W. Brough. Johnston county (N. C.) demanded and Mrs. Willie Jackson, is sufferthat war with Mexico be terminated ing from a broken leg which was caused when he fell from a door and that peace be arranged. step last Saturday. A shower was given last Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Mrs. Egyptians use the formal greet- Johnson in honor of Mr. and Gold in black Hills "How do you swrat?" Not to Georgd Russell, recently married ing: In tha discovered was first Gold Friends of little Miss Hazel Org-i- ll perspire is a sign of poor health In couple. An unusually large number of people were present and the Black Hills region of South Dakota attended a birthday party in the laud of the Nile. the couple received a large number July 27. 1873. at the site of honor of her fourth birthday on of presents. town of Custer. Saturday afternoon of last week. Mr and Mrs. Arch Kay of Provo Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bailey left have been Mona visitors during the Sunday for Salt Lake City where week. she will continue her work in the Quish Beauty school. Task the and Daily Courage task the to daily Courage Mrs. Theodore Johnson and childmight be readier with many if ren of Salt Lake City returned to dothat convinced they could be home after spending three IN ALL VARIETIES their ing the task mattered. weeks here. They were accompanied by Mrs. Howard Barentson and family, who will visit in Salt Government Owned Pawnshop. 20 Lake City. Monte de Piedad is the nam of alcohol the pawnshop In Mexico which is The neighbors and friends of '.y volume government owned and Mrs. Jewell Lund met at her home last week, it being her birthday anniversary. After a pleasant visit, a delicious luncheon was served. I jTlT'S THf 8 EST IV I The Sunday school and primary conferences which were held Sunday were very successful and an unusually large number of parents and children attended. Incl V Uot for TEN OtOWNCiMilnMw.kaiidiw C Packa1 Er&jM "' pnkMI JaWJPS CallophaM-- I r.i .1l, i ri.i iiii I'l i The Primary Association, with Mrs. Ida Hansen as superintend, is making preparations for a bazaar which will be held on December 10th. ,JYou'll be ahead CUL 0ay JAanfaugiowgL. From 7 o'clock Wednesday night (November 24) until 4:30 a.m. Friday (November 26) lowest rates will apply on long distance calls. 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