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Show The Page Four Nephi, Utah Times-New- s, Levan Local NEVER SUm AN Happenings Mrs. Charity Garrett of Nephi pent Monday with relatives here. Mona Local BEFORE News AMAZING GUARANTEE! and Mrs. H. G. Karpowitz and family of Salt Lake City spent a few days this week in Levan Mr. ! I ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR E J K .'1 " 7i.i ll -a that .,AlV Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kay of Lark, visited with friends and relatives in Mona over the week end. No matter bow far you drive your car, no matter how long you own it, Goodrich back up the new Goodrich Kathanode with the sensational guarantee above. And what's more, new this type battery ia super-powerto give you quicker; surer starts brighter lights, and plenty of extra power for accessories. Come in and let u put Goodrich Kathanode Electro-Pa- k in your car today. Gardner. Elec-tro-P- ak ad and Mrs. Wm. McGee and family of Santa Anna, California ure spending their vacation in Levan. Mrs. McGee was formerly of Levan. Mr. - cuoei Mrs. William Shepherd and son left last Thursday for Ogden where they are visiting relatives. They are guests at the home of 107 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dankars. rates economy lecu----p- roud of. And Mrs. C. A. Mangelson entertain ed at her home Tuesday afternoon. honoring the 68th birthday anniversary of her husband. A delicious luncheon was served. look at this ' O EXCLUSIVE HEW FEATURES Built-i- n Thermometer. Vegetable Crisper and cabinet construction. See for Ml I Bin. Handsome yourself! Pictures in the jFwrvm!mmmm vttwrmwinm. CUILLV Looking-GIas- s . , r v. t : .. m' Our Signatures Signatures are never written twice exactly the same, however careful the writer may b. Ancient Clarinets Preserved Five clarinets used in ancient Greece are preserved in the British 4w ffi ' x i , Nephi POLITICAL NOTICES copper Jj tfsweaayy?-,'WB- museum. Fire Insurance Long Ago Fire insurance was first taken out by an English company in the late Seventeenth century. Hi Ho , ' ITOUSING authorities agree that a 1 the United States has a shortage of several hundred thousand homes, yet residential construction Is slow to resume, probably due to ths feeling that building costs are high, or win become less. A talk with anyone's architect, y contractor, or a local building dealer will reveal that building costs are reasonable now and, in many cases, lower than in a long time. Moreover, a new industry sup-pr- Lark spent the week end at the Vrmo ff hie nnronlu end Mro AT r Osborn Young. Mrs. Vera Kay and family of Caliente, Nevada are visiting in Mona at the home of Mrs. Kay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Houghton. has sprung into existence, planned to benefit many who have been delaying moving into new homes. Houses now are being made in sections in factories, by quantity production methods such as put automobiles, washing machines, vacuum cleaners and various other William Shepherd of California Soldier Cemeteries Abroad Mrs. Vina Mendenhall of Payson There are eight American soldier and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Anderson of Mount Pleasant visited at the cemeteries in Europe, six of which home of their mother, Mrs. Sarah are in France, one in Belgium, and one in England. Shepherd, recently. Mrs. Anne G. Swasey FARMING IT. has as her guests, her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George her grandson, Dick Seas-om- products within the buying powei of practically everyone. In aiKli tlon, the plans can be changed aa much as anyone desires, yet when the sections are delivered the largest, most elaborate houses are completed within three weeks. There is no "rubber-stamp- " look about such homes aa the one shown here. Outside and inside, each has an Individual appearance of Its own. And they are so that each contains all the grilles, ductwork and insulation, already buiit air In, required for full year-rounconditioning of the home. Health and housing authorities agree, in fact, that the day is fast approaching when any house not built with full conditioning equipment will be obs'f'e ven before it is completed. d Lightning May Stay in Clouds is known that many lightning flashes take place from one part of a cloud to another without extending down to th ground. It . . BY WILLARD BOLTE s, all of Sayt Lake City; Beat-riGreene of California, Wanda Estic of Wyoming and Lillian Buckstrap of Milwaukee, Wis., her daughters. ct tt rajr-"- " song by Syrelda H. K. MELLOR, Newton and company; and a song by Erma Newton and company; a The Romance Languages duet by Ross Kay and Rheta The Romance languages, which of Provo; duet, Mabel Kay and Kay Alare Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, ice Fowkes; solo Veloy Vest of French and Rumanian, are de- Mona. Prayers were given by Ernscribed at "romance," from the Old est Kay and Ray Newton, and the French word, "romanz," meaning grave was dedicated by Albert Garfield of Ogden. translated from the Latin. Lived Near Independence Hall Four men prominent in TJ. S. history, George Washington, Robert Morris, Benedict Arnold and the British general. Lord Howe, have lived in a house near Independence Idea "A fight," said Hi Ho, the sage ot The Word Fortnight Chinatown, "is a clumsy substitute The word fortnight meaning two for a fair and decent argument" weeks, is derived from the Middle English word "fourten," which it the same at "fourteen." It means Belief About Iron Age Archeologists believe there was fourteen nights or two weekt. no iron age in America before th arrival of European colonists. 1 ... fiHaw IS MUCH EASIER. ON THE THAN FOUR jfTl teSS 5IDfc DRAFT. - -- C aO' UORSti Tre-monto- n, HalL rxr Mr. and Mrs. Edward Houtrhf.nn had as their guests last week his sister, Mrs. Emma iiennais and daughter of Oregon. The following relatives attended the funeral services in Gunnison Saturday for Manley A. Newman: Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. George Connelly, Mr. and Mrs Lorenzo Mangelson, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Rosequist, Elgin Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Shepherd, Mrs. Floy Mortensen and Mrs. Henriette Earley. Lomax Appliance Company ? . ; Funeral services were held for John W. Kay in the Mona ward I hereby announce my candidacy meeting house. Mr. Kay has lived for the position of County Attor- in Mona all his life and has four Mrs. Florence Newton ney on the Democratic ticket, sub- daughters: Mona; Mrs. Edna Clark and ject to the will of the Democratic of Taylor of Payson and Mrs. party voters at the primary elect- Norma Thelma Kay of Provo. ions to be held in September. Speakers at the funeral services C. N. LEATHERBURY included Raphael Garfield, President A. H. Belliston, Bishop John ' Based on my record, I hereby announce that I am a candidate for S. Nielsen, John Garfield of Bert Garfield of Ogden, reelection to the position of County Newell of Elsinore and Milk Lacks Copper and Iron Sheriff, subject to the Republican Rulon D. HUT of Payson. Musical selMilk, the nearly perfect food, is voters at the September primaries. Jasper ections included a and iron. deficient in Come inTODAY! cu SNAPSHOT South Main Mrs. Merie Wood entertained a number of relatives and friends at I hereby announce my candidacy her home last Thursday afternoon. The occasion was her birthday an for the nomination of County Com; term on mlssloner for the niversary, A aeucious luncheon was the Democratic ticket, at the pri served, mary election to be held in SeptAs a taxpayer of long Mr. and Mrs. Monroe L. Gollaher ember. und family of Salt Lake City spent standing in Juab county and a lifethe week end and July 4th in long supporter of the Democratic Levan at the home of Mrs. Gollah-er- 's party, I ask the support of my pol parents, Mr. and Mrs. James itical friends. CARL GALLAWAY P. Stephensen. Eureka New Ice Release pops out ice cubes at the lift of a lever. New Sliding Shelf Arrangement helps you pack in more food. Speedy-Cub- e Daneida Furgerson of Thatcher, Arizona, is spending her vacation in Mona as a guest of Miss Marjorie , Keyte. of Salt Lake City spent the week ciiu. a lie luiiiici is i triiiuuiili iiere for the summer. lEf Goodrich Gordon Wood Service Glen local electric Miss Norma Nielsen of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of David Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Young of sen. i at THE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Christensen and son Don of Aurora were Levan visitors on July 4 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Christen i m- i i Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Norton of Los Angeles, California, arrived in Levan last week to spend their vacation with Mrs. Norton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Francom. '1 j Iilr. and Mrs. ileuben Kay returnto their home in Mona after a visit in l.os Angeles, California. Mrs. Nellie Booth and children Oregon are visiting here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tunbridge. SlWv r ed Mrs. Norma Bailey of Nephi has been spending a few days irj Levan with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Reeled Unit Joliii S. Nielsen sper.l Wednesday Sjt Ltike C.ty on business. Anne Garfield arid Ralph Gariield of Hoytsville use on an extended visit in lamia. j of Roseburg, II. House Designs New "Ready-Made- " Miss Mr. and Mrs. Richard Green of Fountain Green spent Sunday here nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mer- in Gardner. '- Sssil Inventive, Artistic Genius Shown in Norma Molyneaux of Salt Lake Ci.y visited friends and relatives in Mona retciiuy. Miss Zella Francom of Salt Lake City spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Francom. 1938 July 7, Mi:,s Margaret Webb of Salt Lr.kc City is a facet of Joun Carter. i.i with relatives. jiieiYiiatoF Thursday, Registering Letters Provision for registration ters dates from 1855. ot tamper: n 'two-ma- NO CALF CAN TUKN THIS BUCKET OVER let- When Water Takes Least Space Since water expands with both beat and cold, it occupies the least space at about 39 degrees Fahrenheit Agricultural engineers have def- Just saw a wooden barrel in half-- cut a socket hole in the top- - and initely proven that the tandem bitch is much easier on the horse let the barrel hold the pail. You will than is any other type of hitch-- yet get less milk on your shoes that at least nine out of ten farmers way. still hitch when they Two men can make light work of are using four horses. Do you know heavy tamping by cutting a 34 foot section from a why? log and Ever get tired of holding feed spiking on two handles, as shown pails for rambunctious calves? in the drawing. four-abrea- Marriage Revokes Woman's Will In many states the will of an unmarried woman is deemed revoked by her subsequent marriage. One Vote Brought Death revolutionary tribunal condemned Louis XIV of Franc to death by a vote of 361 to 360. A " picture can be snapped with the aid of a mirror. Nota that th light comet from the left onto facea of the children. In mirror plctgraa ?he light muit ba In front of the camera, but It muat alao be ahaded to as not to thine on the lent. "Two-ln-one- views SNAPPING back and front U a In one picture novel Idea, but It 1 one of the dimple st trick In photography. All o"he needs is a mirror. Th subject sits or stands cither in front of the mirror or barely to one side, looking into the glass. The person taking the picture stands back at a point where the camera finder ahows both the back of the subject and the reflection in the mirror and snaps the picture. It is necessary, of course, to have sufficient llRht, either daylight or artificial. Tie light should come from one aide, and fall upon the subject Instead of on the mirror. Stron? light auch as from an electric bulb should not be allowed to strike the camera lens, as It will spoil the picture. The artificial light to use for snapshot is that from amateur floodlight bulbs, but ordinary electric bulbs will tt for time exposures. With an ordinary l0-wabulb and a box camera, loaded with Bupertenaltrre film and opened to Its largest lens opening, an exposure of five seconds win usually serve wben the bulb Is I three feet from the subject Snap-- ! shots call for two of the large-sizeamateur flood bulbs Jn reflectors i three to four feet from the subject 'Mont matur prefer the snapshot method because K does not require i tt i the subject to remain still so long. When a time exposure made the camera muat bo rested on a table ot other firm stand. The subject In a mirror picture, should not stand too far from the mirror, because that will make 1m reflection too far away and too! small. Also, it may bring the subject to c lose to the camera that he Is out of focus. With a fixed-focucamera which is not meant for use closer than six feet, the subject' back should be six feet from the lens when the picture Is made. Whea using a focusing camera, retm-mbethat the reflection Ilea heyond the surface of the mirror. For instance, if the subject 1 three In front of the mirror, the refet flection is three feet on the otber side of tns mirror. Hence, with th camera six feet from the mirror, the worker would focn at nine feet. Or, to get everything harp, be could focus for sit fee--t and use a very small Iism opening which give more focus." "depth It one hat access to a dressing- table with a triple mirror, he can make four pictures In one a back view of ths subject, a view, and two profiles. The two profiles are obtained by adjusting the side wlni?s of th mirror to the proper reflecting angle. Five Slice of Bread estimated that an average adult eat more than five slices of bread a day. It 1 1 s r full-fac- John vas. Guilder, J Broom as "For Sale" Sign When a broom is lashed to the mainmast of ship, it is a sign that the owner of the vessel wishes to sell It The Palace of Whitehall The palace of Whitehall wat th scene of the marriage of King Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn. This king, Cromwell end Charles II died ther. Sticking en the World "Some says de world it round," said Uncle Eben, "Soma say if flat Whatever shape It may bo, d principal question la 'Kin you keep tlckln on?'" President Son of Judge Tyler President John Tyler was th ton of Judge John Tyler, Revolutionary patriot, judge, governor of Virginia, who wat ths son ot another John Tyler, marshal of the colonial court of Virginia. y I I HlS shows you what a price for pay gasoline in some of the coun- tries overseas. Gasoline certainly comes reasonable in your own U. S. A. And right in your own neighborhood the lowest-cos- t mileage you can experience is assured by Your Merchant's genuine Conoco Bronz-z-z-Mileage gasoline. f Nthey J jI z Danger From Chimney Smeko Heavy chimney smoke carries such lung-harmin- subttancet at sulphuric acid, carbon monoxide, arsenic compounds and tar oro the latter suspected as a pound cause of cancer. j j Jonzcr Jumps Uvccn JPu,fis jl fit -- 'mifv V ffj A HkJl - ; '- l) ' - if k?w -- j i f fif - 1 .VVjjA M Til V""fl ,V I j M j J |