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Show The Local - Social News Benefit Performance YMMIA FOR & the western frontier) South Ward Amusement Hall Monday June 20th CURTAIN AT 8:24"2 P. M. ACTS OF PLAY BETWEEN LaVon Harris George Sperry Duane Peterson Ida Jen Harris EksAyn Anderson All under 1? years of age. 50c Adults 25c Family Ticket ki Mr and Mrs. M. M. O'Gara will leave Friday for Los Angeles, to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haynes and other relatives and friends for about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Locker and Mr. and Mrs. Enock Henrickson and family of Salt Lake City spent Sunday here at the home of Mr. and Hendrickson's brother-in-lasister Mr. and Mrs. James Pay-stru- in fr Bus Cool, CLEAN, FRESH AIR Spring rids with you when you travel by I baa No matter how hot the weather la outside, you'll find the interior of the boa oooL restful, and refreshing. All air entering the coach la filtered, deodorized, dehumidified and cooled to Just the right temperature then gently circulated without drafts. You're no Idea how comfortable highway travel can be until you ride in one of thee buses. cushioned, Deeply reclining chairs Invite you to relax aa you ride. Fares are amazingly low. Schedules are frequent, depots conveniently located In the heart of the downtown district Xzpenae-Pai- d Tours provide a new, more interesting type of vacation, free from bother i details. See agent for full iniormabon. ill. Miss Sarah Aagard, who has been In Salt Lake City the past winter has returned to Levan for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Secrest of Fresno, California are visiting here at the home of Mrs. S. E. Malm all the way Sample Low On-W- ay rates Denver $ 9.70 Salt Lake City$ 1.70 Boulder Dam $ 8.35 $25.30 Chicago New York City31.75 Kansas City $19.10 Portland $14.70 BUS DEPOT FORREST HOTEL mop 88 Mona Local News The meeting of the Four-LeClover Club was held Thursday morning. Officers were elected as follows; President Merci Jenkins; RaNae Winn; secretary and treasurer, Le Nora Jones; Miss Zelda Newton of Salt Lake cheer leader, Ruth Bowers. The next meeting will be held Tuesday City and Miss Agnes Newton of were week end visitors morning at 10 o'clock. Reporter, Panguitch at the home of their parents, Mr. Marie Russell. and Mrs. Ray Newton. The Clever Clover clothing club W. H. and Dick Summers of Salt held their meetings of the past week on June 11, and June 15. The Lake City visited with friends and time was spent in planning their relatives in Mona Sunday. club program, discussing record Mr. and Mrs. William Webber of books. Officers of the club are: Salt Lake City spent Sunday at the President, Louise Hall; Venna Rasmussen; secretary home of Mrs. Webber's mother, and treasurer, Vivian Hoyt; cheer ivirs. Jr'atra Warner. leader, DoNell Burton. Other memMiss Norma Nielsen, who is bers are Joyce Chappell, Reva Golden and Miriam Jenkins. Reporter attending the Beauty School in Salt Lake City spent SunJanet Bailey. in Mona with her parents, Mr. day and Mrs. David Nielsen. The first year clothng club under the direction of Miss Elaine Miss Dorothy Newton returned Park and Miss Clarice Kendall had their first meeting Thursday, June Qth at the high school building. The time was taken up in the election of officers, as follows President, Bernice Christiansen; 107 South Main WINES Code Numbers California Port Quarts Gallons California Muscatel Quarts Gallons California Sherry Quarts Calif. White Port Quarts Alcohol 20 by Volume 933 934 972 973 1036 938 is to her home after a week's visit in Salt Lake City. The Juab Stake Missionaries presented a program in the Mona ward Sunday evening, June 12. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kay of with friends in Mona Sunday. Eureka visited Mrs. Vilnah Knight and 2 child-reMarilyn and Newell, and Mrs..iJ J. R. Goldsbrough have moved to t Provo while Mrs. Knight attends " summer school. n, Word was received by Mrs. Alta Swasey Monday of the death of her father, John R. Garrick of Prove Funeral services were held on Wednesday In the Sharron ward chapel. Jeaneal Pratt; secretary and treasurer, Gertrude Duckworth and song and cheer leader, Jackie "Larboard," Obsolete Word Hall. Elaine Paxman will be the "Larboard" is an obsolete word club organist and Audrey Ostler is In nautical affairs. It refers to the reporter. side of the vessel as you stand facing the bow. This is now The first year club group known as "port" The right-han- d met in the Juab high school study hall Tuesday, June 17, under the tide is called "starboard." leadership of Phyllis Worthington and Ida Wilson. The following offCourt House Bell Tolled In the cupola of the Washington icers were elected: President, Fern Joscounty (Ohio) first court house there Worthington; ephine Jackman; secretary and for which bell a years many hung treasurer, Elain W'ilson; cheer was tolled at the death of each per leader, DeLene Ockey; reporter, son in the community. Lucille Ellison. left-han- d 4-- H SNAPSHOT CUIL CAMERA IN THE CAR. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sorenson and family of Garfield are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pet er Sorenson. Mrs. Carrie Dalby came to last Saturday to spend the summer with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alma C Dalby. Mrs. Thelma Zinelcman and son Roger of Salt Lake City are here visiting at the home of her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Grant Mrs. Mary Sorenson of Mnyfield and Mr. and Mrs. Smith Ingram and family of Nephi were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Winter. A- - -- 4 s:9 - i",fc rULD-f- fl t trsx TonU harm more fun and mor suoceM on rota fishing trip, alter you drir In at your nsxtrMt Pep station tor a fro copy of this bandy booklet STATIONS IN UTAH AND IDAHO ' v SJ ture opportunities. Hundreds of pictures can be shot without leaving the car. This is espe-dalltruo In warm weather, when rar w Inflows are down, and the top, In pome cases, is folded hack. If you are not (loin? the driving, your hands ar free and there are many more picture opportunities for you aa well its a better snapshot position. The car halts at a street Intersection, and there may bo a popcorn peddler rn corner, a window washer at t!it) ofllra window above, people busily hurrying o and from work. A Ftnall hoy lt Vrugglinif with a bl? bundle; an y 88-Vi- co EVERYWHERE When driving, keep your camera on the seat beside you, loaded and ready. You never know when a picture chance (such as this) will pop up. YOTJ keep your camera In your old lady passes by with her head DOautomobile whenyou're driving wrapped In a shawl chance for a all loaded on the scat beside you, swell "character" shot. Indeed, all lens and shutter Bet, ready to ahoot these can be good pictures natural, full of life. Bl a moment's notice? Never take a drive In the country Try It sometime, and youH be surprised how It helps you spot pic- without your camera. You see more, "off-guard- i FREE TO MOTORISTS Nephi nt cren. off-t- " Q STANDARD Gordon Wood Service ".;: -- mm U Goodrich" af 2 IP D T p. e, 5 4-- H w Tun-bridg- yiU U$ W Vm PULL Happenings Aa-gar- d, I Mrs. Ida Beck, president, and members of the Juab The Collog Cewing club met at stake Y.. L. M. I. A. organization, the Juab high school building on attended the annual June confer Wednesday at 10 A. M. Two hours ence in Salt Lake City last week were spent in measuring the girls end. height, selecting the club name James Anderson, director of F. and working on record books. F. A. work in the Juab high The Lucky Eleven club met school, left Monday for Logan to Monday June 13 at 3 P. M. in the attend a state agricultural convention. He will spend the next six county agent's office, under the weeks YOUR attending summer school at leadership of LaVon Harris. The following officers were elected: the Utah tSate Agricultural college. President, Emma Ockey; The Tire "Buy" of 1938! Bishop and Mrs. Milton Bodell Marba Jenkins; secretary -of and Mrs. Thomas Herriman We can give you a heap o' rea- and Jean treasurer, Belliston; song cheer leader, Lila Mae Christensen; Boyle and Mrs. Isabella Hiskey of sons why this new "double-cured- " O N F E W E R Lake City attended the funer- Goodrich Standard Tire will save organist, Joan Brough; and report- Salt al of Mrs. J. H. Lunt last money, give you more mileage. GALLONS OF er, Donna Cooper. Lowr prices in all sizes! FUEL! The Second year clothing club of The NeDhi unit of the Service under the leadership of Jessie Mecham and Melda Vickers took Star Legion held their regular mommy meeting at the home of up their regular work Tuesday. the business matters taken Mrs. Lucille Brough last Saturday. up was deciding the name for the Following the business meeting regroup. "The Ace Club" was the freshments were served to fifteen name chosen. Everyone is vorking members. hard to meet requirements, so the meetings will be held twice a week. Reporter Beverly Booth. 4-- H Pay-strup- YOU RE LOOKING FOR A BIG NAME BIG QUALITY TIRE AT A LOW PRICE HERE IT IS ! 12 board Levan Local Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter of Nephi announce the marriage of COME AND SUPPORT A GOOD CAUSE their daughter Beth, to Raymond Paystrup, son of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Paystrup of Levan. The ceremony was perfoimed Tuesday in the Manti Temple. The young couple will make their home in NeHow We Are Saved From Meteors phi. The Name Byron The earth would be pelted to The name Byron is of Teutonic Mrs. Esther Paystrup was hostorigin and means "from the cot- pieces by meteors if it were not for ess at a miscellaneous shower last evening at her home for tage," a meaning hardly consonant the layers of atmosphere around it. Thursday Mrs. Raymnd Paystrup. with the aristocracy of Lord Byron, Friction caused by air resistance, Mr. and beautiful gifts were received. great English poet, with whom the burns up most of the "shooting Many Delicious refreshments were served name is chiefly associated. stars" before they reach us. to the honored guests, Mr. and 's Mrs. Raymond Paystrup, Mrs. mother, Mrs. Ralph Carter, Grace Barnes, of Nephi; Olga Peterson, Vera M. Christensen, Annie Poulson, Louise Francom, Barbara Powell, Elsie Morgan, Tenna Peterson, Mary Anderson, Laura Lorene Morgan, Vinnie Christensen, Nina Morgan, Delia L. Alvera Christensen, Arvilla Christensen, Joe Paystrup, and the hostess, Mrs. Paystrup. Chloe Winter went to Salt Lake City last week to see her father, who is in the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Stephensen and Mr. and Mrs. Erin Poulson spent Thudsday and Friday in Sci-pi- o with relatives. Miss Lillian Peterson was hostess at a bundle shower last triday afternoon at her home for Miss Alice Hall. Delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. Floy Mortensen is in Salt Lake City attending summer school at the University of Utah. Mrs. Ina Jackman and Mrs. Wanda Holdway of Provo visited here Friday and Saturday with relatives and friends. Mrs. LaMont Wankier left Sun day for Centerfield where she will visit with her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wood mot ored to Holden Sunday to visit AIR-CONDITION- ED relatives. His aged father is very n J - IF Club News Pyper of Salt Lake City spent a few days in Nephi this week at the homes of her grand mothers, Mrs. J. W. Olpin and Mrs. Robert Pyper. Miss Elverna Mr and Mrs. John E. Lunt, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beagley and Miss Marjorie Lunt attended Miss Maxine Kendall's graduation exercises at Elko, Nevada, recently. Local - Social News Mr. and Mrs. Mac Riches of Denver, Colorado, are visiting at the home of Mr. Riches parents, Junior Bodell left this week for Mr. and Mrs. James B. Riches. Wayne County where he will be during the summer. Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Robertson employed Kenil-wortand daughter Barbara of Mr. and Mrs. Wilnam 3. Pyper Utah were guests at the of Wells, Nevada, are visiting in War-enshome of Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Nephi with relatives this weeK. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A Bailey and son David and Marsden Cazier and Gordon Jensen left Tuesday for 4-- H Shiprock, N. M. where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. James . PAT. OTPs LOW-COS- ADMISSION PRICES 10c U. TRACTORS CAST Martha Williams Toby Cortez May Williams Larry Crawford LOCAL - SOCIAL NEWS h, Mr. and Mrs. George Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. George Mayer and Bonnie and Wayne Mayer of Nephi, and Mrs. C. E. Harrocks of Santaquin and two sons, motored to Moroni Sunday to visit relatives. PROGRAM SPECIAL LIGHTING EFFECTS 1 tsiacJz-tiffi- e. son-in-la- w Miss Edula Wixom of Salt Lake City and Miss Wilma Wixom of San Francisco are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Knight. "Hearts Divided" Thursday, June T6, 938 CATERPILLAR Mrs. P. B. Cowan spent a few days of last week in Ogden, visiting and daughter, with her Mr. and Mrs. John Stimson. SCOUTING OF JUAB STAKE (a story of Nephi, Utah s, ftBO. ACT PLAY 3 Times-New- enjoy yourself more, notice more interesting things If the camera Is along. Try making a connected picture atory of a Sunday afternoon drive and you'll be surprises liow entertaining It can be. And here's aa Idea: picture landscapes and Interesting stretches of road through the windshield of your car, from the back seat, using the outline of the windshield as a "frame" for the eeene. Such pictures show not only what you aaw, but how you saw it hence, they are twice as effective. Needless to say, the windshield glass must be clear. John van Guilder. I I'nxiiKKC o.. Inc., V New Vorfc (,., V y JIt 'is-v , if |