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Show The Page Four ill! BIT See fie General Electric New Economy Models! Don't be confused by all tho shouting of "super" claims by the various refrigerators. Just remember that in a G-you get the full benefit of the research, engineering skill and manufacturing experience of the world's largest electrical E :A Nephi, Utah s, manufacturing company. No other refrigerator at any price can give you more. First Choice of Millions Is Now Popularly Priced I J NEW JW S M J Jo j ' Professor Byron Alder, head of the poultry department at the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan, spent Monday in Nephi visiting local poultry flocks and giving the poultrymen timely hints on care of their chickens. In the morning he gave a lecture on the many new ideas and new methods for dressing poultry. In the afternoon he made a tour of several of the chicken farms in the city and talked over the problems that the poultrymen are con- In the evening, fronted with. Mr. Alder gave a discussion of poultry conditions throughout the State of Utah and nation. He encourage the growers to stay in the poultry business, and in his lec ure he pointed out that Nephi was situated in an ideal spot for poultry producing because of the feed situation. 4 Tr . 11 " THRIFT UNIT imP'ven,sures oow slo J foOLlNG ; Thrifty In PSICE! even cur- - UPKEEP! WAY MT. PLEASANT NEPHI MANTI ''Where Bargains Await You" Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner were in Provo last Friday, visiting relatives and friends. Morgan Greenwood left last Saturday morning for Zion National Park where he will be employed during the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Garrick of Fallon, Nevada, were in Nephi recently visiting at the home of Mrs. Garrick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Warner IL. fill 11 iV W r am1 S tarn, MP V K t T9 1 M let will kalp yaaeatchBot Bah. Il'a irM. STATIONS EVERYWHERE IN UTAH AND IDAHO PEP88j inRPIMQR ..J Uil Lj rJ La v-- y LARGE MODERN SALT LAKE'S f AVORITE HOTEL DINE A DANCE 4 FAMOUS RESTAURANTS ROOMS SATURDAY IN THE NEW MIRROR ROOM FRIDAY SIGHTSEEING HEADQUARTERS Ma J.H Wen CUencef W. Wt MMar 400KMSJ2.J4. I OSDEN WHO WILL DEFEND i HIS TITILE AGAINST CARL O'GARA AS THE HEAD-LINE- R OF UTE J f . ' r" - ' BOXING k PROGRAM . Earlus Christensen and two daughters of Chicago, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Christensen this week. Mrs. : k ; " "' STAMPEDE ."y 4. - ON FRIDAY, JULY 8TH - SEE HIM IN ACTION AT THE UTE STAMPEDE son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Furgerson of Thatcher, Arizona, are spending an extended visit with' friends and relatives in Hona. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hansen of Salt Lake City are visiting in Mona this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vest of Salt Lake City spent the week-en- d in Mona. at Mrs. Ada Kay is recovering her home after returning from the L. D. S. hospital where she underwent an operation. John Allen of Salt Lake is on an extended visit in Mona at the home of his sister, Mrs. Arvilla Farnsworth. Misses Genevieve and Thelma Larkin have returned to their residence in Ogden after vacationing at the home of their sister, Mrs. Clara Kenner. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kay and family of Provo spent Saturday at the home of Mrs. Isaac Kay in Mona. Donald Swasev of Fairview Utah is spending his vacation at the home of his Darents. Mr. and Mro Dudley Swasey in Mona. Mr. and Mrs. John Schofield and family and Mrs. T. L. Schofield and son of Provo were visitors at the home of Mrs. J. W. Brough. Miss Maxine Kendall of Elko, Nevada is enjoying a short vacation here. She is visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kay left Tuesday evening for Santa Barbara to spend their vacation with their Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Jesse Hayes. Mrs. Robert Swasey has returned to her home in Mona after visiting her parents in Price. Miss Alice Fowkes and Gerald Fowkes are visiting in Salt Lake City this week. Local Social News Mona News -- Funeral services for Mrs. Kay were held in Santaquin Tuesday. Mrs. Kay was formerly of Mona. Those from Mona who Charles A. Hall, Brent D. Hall attended the services were: Mr. and John C. Hall attended the fun- and Mrs. J. W. Vest, Mr. and Mrs. eral of Ernest Dixon in Provo last R. E. Carfer, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kay, Mrs. Ada Kay, Mrs. Fred Saturday. Newton, Mr. and Mrs. John S. NielAdel-be- rt Setters Descendants of Spaniel Setters are comparatively late comers In the canine family, 8'e descendants of the spaniel and come to us from the land of Spain; at one time they were called "setting spaniels" because away back, when game was often caught in nets, they cjrouched or "set" so the net could be cast over dog and game. The breed was developed in England. Shirley, Onita and Marlow Clow-ar- d of Santaquin are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. John E. Kay of Mona. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Eurcanb-rrac- k and Hugh Sperry of Eureka spent Sunday in Mona, visiting at the home of friends and relatives. Miss Agnes Ellertson visiting in Fairview. has been sen, Mr. and Mrs. Elgy N. Ellert-soDr. C. W. McCallister of DenMr. and Mrs. Ray Newton, Mr. ver, Colorado is in Nephi visiting and Mrs. Warren Newton, Mr. and at the home of Mrs. Florence Mrs. G. A. Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Garfield( Mr. and Mrs. Earl Newton, Mrs. Geneva Moyl-neuMr. and Mrs. Willard Moyl-neuMiss Flora Parkes of Ogden has Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Kay, been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Newton. T. H. G. Parkes during the past GOLD LABEL weeK. Mrs. C. N. Cox is visiting in Straight Bourbon Whiskey Shoshone, Idaho, with her son and daughter-in-laClaud Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Aj W. Conover of who Mrs. Sarah A. Starr was hostare the parents of a ess at a shower given in honor of Salt Lake City spent the week end son, born Juneproud 11 at Gooding her grand daughter, Betty, on Sat- at the home of Mrs. T. H. G. hospital. This is theirthe first child. Mr. Nielsen has been very successurday evening. Members of the im Parkes. mediate families were present. Dr. P. L. Jones was in Salt Lake ful in the Dairy busness in Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carver of ' ity Tuesday where he attended a Salt Lake City visited at the home Dental convention. Children's denof Mrs. Thomas Vickers during the tistry was the theme of the meet Mrs. Lydia SANTAQUIN Newton Kay, 63, died at her past week. They also attended the ings. last Friday. pageant at the Manti Temple. The 75th birthday anniversary of Born at Mona, September 21. Mrs. Jack Wright returned to Mrs.Emma Olson was observed at 1874. a daughter of William and her home Sunday from Pocatello, a family gathering at the Hermi- Martha Kay Newton, she was martage in Ogden canyon last Friday. ried to Adelbert Kay in the Manti Idaho, after visiting with her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis and temple October 29," 1897. Thcv Mrs. resided in Mona, and in 1907 moved fmily fo Neph attended. Arthur Latimer. Davis is a daugter of Mrs. Olson. to Santaquin where they have Mrs. Alice Palermo enteretained smctr resiuen. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dorius of at a miscellaneous shower in hon Surviving besides her husband or of her sister, Mrs. Wanda In- Salt Lake City and Mrs. Blanch are six sons and daughters, Owen, gram Bowers, last Friday even- Beal of Springville were visitors at Albert, and Elmo Kay of SantaTuesday at the home of Mr. Mrs. Ray Kay of Goshen; ing. Thirty friends of the young Nephi and Mrs. Robert Winn. They all quin; bride were in attendance. Fay Stewart of Benjamin, and Mrs. Gold Label Bourbon attended the pageant at the Manti Vera Stewart of Klamath Falls, 195 16 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Judd left Temple Tuesday evening. Pint four Oregon; grandchildren, brothers, Thomas, Joseph and Jesse Tuesday morning for their home Miss Beth Davis returned to her Newton of Salt Lake 194 in Washington, D. C. after an enQuarts City; and joyable visit at the home of Mr. home in Nephi Tuesday after visit- Edward Newton of Tremonton; 2 and Mrs. G. R. Judd. While in ing the past week in Salt Lake sisters, Mrs. Martha Yates of Salt Utah they enjoyed a short fishing City and Ogden. Miss Janet Graves Lake City and Mrs. Mary Vest of ol Ogden came down with Miss Mona. trip to Fish Lake. Jos. ftorcloy ft Co., ltd., Peoria, Detreh) Nlegara Folk, Out.) Davis and will visit here for a few Funeral services wore hold in Olaegow, Scotland days. 2 M. P. at Mr. and Mrs. B. Dale Gibson and ' Santaquin Tuesday. little daughter Carol Joy of BreMr. and Mrs. R. E. Crowther and merton, Washington are in Nephi this week, visiting with relatives daughter Joyce of Provo stopped in and visited at the home of and friends. They are guests at Nephi and Mrs. F. M. Beck recently. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Crowther wore on the Gibson. way to Los Angeles where Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Olson and Crowther will attend a summer j) family are visiting with Mr. and school. Mrs. T. D. Davis. Mrs. Davis is a sister of Mr. Olson. They have Mr.Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bailey and and Mrs. V. A. Beck will leave attended the Olson family party at for San Francisco whore Hermitage in Ogden canyon and Saturday are on their way to their home in Mr. Bailey and Mr. Beck will attend a Kiwanis International conGlendalc, California. vention as delegates from the local club. The convention, whir-Horse Rare l)iu lo 1659 has delegates from all over the Almost the oldest horse race in the United States, will be hold from world ii the Palio of Siena, Italy, June 26 to 30. tun every summer and watched by thousands of tourists. It was first The Reading club hold their meeting Inst run In 1659. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Marion Mem-mt. Genevieve Uo list on gav e a Whpn Hen's Egg Hardens A hen's egg has a soft shell or report on the book "Royal Road To Romance" by Richard 'llaliburton. testing until a few hours before it The following members were presIs laid, when the shell hardens. The ent: Mrs. Josephine Wanlass, Mrs. of most animals lower than tggn Rotta Andrews. Mrs. Bailey, birds, as frogs, reptiles, and fishes Mrs. Kdith Iieckstend. Mary UP ANY STREET, MORE AND MORE OF THE CARS YOU Mrs. Bessie re soft even after laying. t l Schofield, Mrs. Worlhington, Mrs. Verda Beck, Mrs. Stella Heck, Miss Alice Sowby. Mrs. Genevieve BY CONOCO BRONZ-Z-- Z SEE ARE SMOOTH-POWEREThe Name Kathlrrn Ilhn Gadd and n The name Kathleen (sometimes Beiliston, Mrs. Mrs. Ethel Kendall. ' spelled with a C) la of Celtic origin special guest, RIGHT "UP YOUR STREET" FOR MILEAGE! and means "beautiful eyes." One Dnn Wilkey Snnell and his sisauthority also snys that Kathleen Ii ter Joyce visited with their grandfrom the Critic name of a star and mothers, Mrs. D. K. Brown and means "bpam of the wave." The Mrs. S. L). Wilkey on Wednesday. name may nlso be conidorrd an Inn has been working at San " Irish endearing form of the Greek Kranriro for tho past year for the mail service and has Katherine. in which case it wuuld railway boon transferred to Ogdon. mean "pure." n, x( x, If son-in-la- w at any pep station . . . whirs you get the kind of service and supplies that males motoring more enjoyable and economical. Dm ia V BURKE OF A shower was given in honor of Mrs. Billy Webber at her home in Mona on Wednesday of last week. 32 guests attended. Le-wel- la It's easy to plan lnterealino tript with "Travel Hint," the handy g booklet that's full ol suggestion on new places to visit, lull of uautuU (acts about familiar and uulamil ar scenic attractions. Free to moioHics FOR FISHERMEN This aaw book M JACKIE ft Local - Socia News Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Beck and sons Ronald and Roger visited in City for a few days this and Mrs. Allen Smith of Tooele and Spring week with relatives and friends. of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Warner Grantsvllle were visiting in Nephi Miss Mary E. Brown of San last Sunday with relatives. Diego, California was visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. L. Mrs. Robert Kims and three Beiliston last Wednesday. children spent a few days in Nephi Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Brown of with Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Beck. Salt Lake City visited in Nephi The following guests visited on at the home of Mrs. J. L. Beiliston last Sunday. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P P. Christison: Mrs. E. F, Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Turner of Baldwin and son Parley; Miss Ruth Christison of Salt Lake City; Mr. San Antonio, Texas were here vis and Mrs. Vernon Butler of Payson, iting at the home of Mr. and Paul Christison and Mrs. Wanda Mrs. Frank Wanlass this week. Burridge of Nephi. The occasion Mrs. Minnie McGarry returned was Fathers day and the birthday anniversaries of Mrs Christison and to her home in Salt Lake City recently after spending a few weeks Mrs. Butler. with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Brown. Local - Social rw Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Boswell of! Provo were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Stephen Boswell for a few days last week. Bailey - McCune Mona Local News k f- Miss Carma Vickers, student of the Brigham Young University at Provo, spent the week end in Thrifty in CURRENT! Tttfiftym .3 A: . REFRIGERATOR Thursday, June 23, '1938 Jackie Burke Poultry Dept. 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