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Show The Levan Local News Friday, Saturday Specials 2 Large Loaves Bread 15c DELICIOUS j Times-New- Nephi, Utah s, RECOMMENDS FRUIT RECIPES FOR PEACH SEASON Thursday, Sept. 8, "1938 CLASSIFIED WE JOIN WITH THE PEOPLE OF NEPHI FOR SALE Plenty of colored roasting hens and stewing hens. Kenneth Blackett, phone 223W. With an abundance of peaches Miss Zella Francom of Salt Lake lot, FOR SALE Choice City spent a few days here with her in Utah valleys this season home Close In. Reasonable building Call DOZEN .. CINNAMON ROLLS AND price. economists of the Utah State AgR. Mr. and H. Mrs. Fran parents, SUGAR, OATMEAL AND FRUIT BAR fl ricultural college extension service 196. com. COOKIES, per dozen . recommend the extensive use of m NUT SUNDAES JUMBO ICE CREAM SODAS, SPRAYS AND CHOICEST FLOWMiss Beth Connelly returned to the fruit for entertainment and ERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. Nephl OR REAL MALTED MILKS any flavor for tables. While peaches are at family home her week last after spending Floral. 213 East 5 North Phone X L BAKERY the summer in Los Angeles with the best specialists recommend the 243J2. loiiowing recipes: Mr. and Mrs. Foster Gardner. FOR SALE Two building lots Peach Cream Tarts Mr. and Mrs. S. P Taylor spent 6 baked tart shells located on Third South and Second in 3 last Thursday Provo. East Streets, Nephi. Inquire of Mrs. cup powdered sugar 1 cup heavy cream E. Jane Smith, 1349 Sage Ave, IdMr. and Mrs. S. P Chrlstensen, 1 cup very ripe peaches sliced aho Falls, Idaho. 3tip Vinnie and Leo Christensen spent 1 teaspoon lemon juice resSend your children to Read's Monday in Uenteriield at the Whip the cream until it is stiff idence of Mr and Mrsl Darrall enough to hold its shape. Then for their school hair cuts 20c Adult SOLICITS YOUR SUPPORT Childs. fold in the sugar, peaches and the 25c) Standard barber work guaranlemon juice. Heap the mixture in teed at Reduced Prices. FOR THE REPUBLICAN NOMINATION Augustus Shepherd returned to the tart shells and serve as soon FOR CHOICE PEACHES FOR SALE his home Sunday evening, from as possible. Call Wilford Bailey. Salt Lake City where he has been UNITED STATES SENATOR Peach Cocktail in the hospital for the past four Peel and dice fresh, ripe peaches AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION, SEPTEMBER 13, 1938 FOR SALE OR RENT months. 320 and sprirlkle at once with a little acres near No Improvelemon Mix two cups diced ments. SmallMills. juice. HE IS WELL AND FAVORABLY KNOWN Mr. and Mrs. Hans Anderson left payment down and peaches, one cup cantaloupe or long time on the THROUGHOUT UTAH balance. Inquire Tuesday for Provo, where they met watermelon balls made Times-New- s HIS POLICIES ARE NOT DICTATED BY ANY by cutting at office. Wm. Mrs. Brown, who will accom the fruit with a small French vegeFACTION OR CLIQUE pany them to Oregon, where they table cutter. Add two VOTE tablespoons HE IS CIVIC SPIRITED, BROADMINDED AND will visit Mr. and Mrs. George Plenty of E lberta Peaches For or fruit sirup and serve in Sale PROGRESSIVE at Whitings and W. A. Bowles. Markham, son in law and daughter sugar FOR small one glasses with HE IS COURAGEOUS, tablespoon Call at Bowles orchard of Mr. Anderson. AGGRESSIVE, AND WILL ice crushed in each glass, or thorWHERRY HE FIGHT FOR THE PEOPLE WILL REPRESENT ALL OF THE PEOPLE OF Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hemenwav oughly chill the fruit before pre- WANTED: Representative to look BECAUSE UTAH ALL OF THE TIME after our magazine subscription and son Raymond returned to their paring. Utah Peach Special ' interests in Nephi and vicinity. Our home in Magna after spending a VOTE THE REPUBLICAN TICKET few 3 cup shortening plan enables you to secure a good days in Levan at the home of cup shortening Mr. and Mrs. C. A.Mangelson. part of the hundreds of dollars 1 cup milk spent in this vicinity each fall and 1 egg winter for magazines. Oldest agenMr. ajid Mrs Navilla Angell of baking powder cy in U.S. Guaranteed lowest rates ixs Angeles spent a few days with 23 3 teaspoons flour cups on ail periodicals, domestic and Mr Angell's mother, Mrs. Lizzie teaspoon salt fpreign.- - Instructions and equipment Angell. Mix dry ingredidents together, free. Start a growing and permancut in add moisture. Stir on- ent business in whole or fat, The Levan ward Y. L. M. I. A. dry ingredients are dam- time. Especially adaptable for spare held their annual Mothers and ly until Oil Shut or muffin tins. ins. mold Daughters program last Thursday pened. in mixture filling about half Inc., Address Pour afternoon in the ward meeting run. Bane one-na- if Wayland Road, North Cohoc-tohour or steam N. Y. nouse a spienaid program was giv- one hour. Serve with sweetened en, games played and refreshments sliced peaches or apple sauce, and FOR SALE served. Barn. For inforwith cream if desired, mation call 153. sen. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Mangel son, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin Mangel LAMB ROAST GOOD TO Ures to make them son and Lorenzo Mangelson and r THE LAST BITE f'i: ' ' I J iS'llilf Uncle Eben Saying Codeal last Wednes There isn't any reason why the daughter spent "Dis world was created In seven day in Salt Lake City. 'd Service Man's specialties. ;:;;.! thrifty housewife should hesitate V'ijiSjii'ijp! said Uncle "but is days," it Eben, to serve lamb roast frequently, ev"''':'! E'';: h inspect your battery and 2 'V:'1!!''1! rij'lfe iiliiiiiiiiil'ilillS' Received too late for insertion last takin' millions of years fob. us huen if her family is small S&;;..".-;'!- i .jMiili:!1'1.;'''-''there check your oil, too just to mans to decide what to do wif it." is apt to be a substantial andamount week. he on the safe side. ''f'i'ii'ij'iillliiliif1!! jiiSijifflj1'" Announcement has been made of of roast left. There are so many the marriage of Miss Gladys Hooks delicious ways of serving left-ovNo Outlets to Sea. CLEAN REST ROOMS of Provo and Axel Stephensen of Bolivia and are ! the AS ALWAYS Paraguay only lamb, that its second appearance Vyllil'A TT 1 ievan. The marriage took dace nations of the New world which upon the table may be even more Standard's 27, at rooms welcome than the first. rest are the home have no outlet to the sea. Saturday August kept jfj? or Bishop and Mrs. E. P. Peterson Serve the left-ovclean and complele- meat in indivsPl'ess'y " fr' idual lamb pies for next day's dinBishop Peterson performed the cerfk ly equipped hourly'inspecled in the presence of a ctoud ner. Islands Three emony Or Largest they even appear at the and kept sanitary for your W. 4T of relatives and friends. The three largest islands of the lunch meal, to the delight of the " convenience everywhere. 'l.iji'1 Mr. and Mrs. Merl Jennings of earth are Greenland. New Guinea youngsters with healthy Who wouldn't like a pieappetites. uucnesne, utan spent Saturday and and Borneo. all his wnn Mr. C. and Mrs. P. aunaay own?, Winter. Individual Lamb Pie Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hemenway who have spent the Mangelson 2 cups chopped or diced lamb. past two 1 ana son naymond or Magna have years in Seattle, cup diced potatoes have been spending the week in Levan returned to Levan,Washington 4 where they will cup diced carrots at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. spend this winter. Salt and pepper 2 cups lamb stock or Mangelson. Miss Lois Mangelson returned to gravy 1 small onion Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mortensen her home Tuesday after visiting In 2 tablespoons catsup or chili and family of Salt Lake City spent Springville with her grandmother Use Our a iew aays 01 last week with Mr. Mrs. Mary Hatfield, who returned sauce. National Credit Card and Mrs. H. C. Mortensen. cuoe and brown the left-ovwith her to Levan. 1 ' I W' Mrs. Heber Shepherd entertain Good From Mrs. Helen Benedict has been vis- lamb with the onion in 2 tables-spoossMMagr: , a number of relatives at her home iting in Mountain View, Coast to Coast of fat. Add the Wyoming, which have either been vegetables Friday evening in honor of the witn ner son and daughter-in-lafelt over birthday anniversary of her hus- Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Benedict, and or cooked first, then thickened GET STANDARD SERVICE AND band. Lunchen was served. stock or and daughter, Mr. and gravy with seasonings. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Christen Mrs. Lesley Taylor. STANDARD GASOLINE UNSURPASSED Y"v iu minutes or until thoroughsen and son Marion returnoH tn Mrs. Fern Francom spent Friday ly heated through. Pour into inAT STANDARD STATIONS, INC., AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS their home Monday after spending and Saturday m salt Lake City. dividual baking dishes ' ween ena in salt Lake City Mrs. Olive Poulsen spent last Coyer the tops with pastry or bis- AND STANDARD OIL DEALERS and at Garfield at the homes of Mr. week in Scipio at the home of her un uougn and Pake in a hot oven and Mrs. Walter Christensen and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mar until the dough is well baked and Mr. and Mrs. Laffey Christensen. tin. light brown. This will take about Mr. and Mrs. Clarence AnderMrs. Willa Sherwood spent last at 4ou F. Serve son of Duchesne, spent the week week in Holden at the home of hot "nuies in the dish degrees in which it is end here at the home of Mr. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clvde baked. Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. wooo. Another way of making use of James Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Paystrup en. over lamn is as stuffing for Mr. and Mrs. Owen Poulsen and motored to Payson Sunday where baked potatoes. , Mr. and Mrs. Jensen of Salt Lake iney visited with their daughter, City were guests at the home of Mrs. Lama Green and family. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Poulson Suniorenzo Mangelson and Nettie day. Mangelson spent Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Truman Angell and Sunday in Salt Lake City. Codeal family of Salt Lake City spent Mangelson returned with them. last week with relatives in Levan, Mrs Henriette Earley and child Delta and Scipio. While here they ren Shanna and Bertrand left on visited at the home of Mrs. Lizzy Sunday for their home in Randolph Angell, mother of Mr. Angell. loiiowing an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lvnn Wroeht of relatives here. Mrs. Chloe Winter Provo spent Sunday in Levan at and Louise and Ben Winter accomthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans panied them as far as Salt Lake Anderson. City. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Oral Bosh anH .saies ana service motored to Centerfield Monday family motored to Salt Lake Citv where they visited with Mr. An- Tuesday where they will visit with derson's sister, Mrs. Margarett Jen- - relatives. TO BID YOU WELCOME TO OUR f I7G m CITY AND FAIR 1)6 f . For Friday, September 9 WE OFFER A 1-- I DELICIOUS RAINBOW BANANA SPECIAL ARTHUR C. WHERRY ' For x I JOIN IN The cream of all Ice Cream 1-- We Freeze to Please PHONE 316 1-- 1-- 4, ft . NEPHI MOORE-COTTREL- VifMsll Earl ited JtS jJlV, j y Vj Constitutional Amendment . No. 1 PROCEEDS OP LANDS AND OTHER PEOPERTY PERMANENT FUND-UNIF- is: A eutsuiu svhuuls. Bt it retolved by tht Ltgitlatur tin ttatt of Utah, of son-in-la- w Pratt Merc. Co v; Ptac cant i j happy vou . llKC v0u Field of Corn Waves in Qty Street love- - w JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING 10 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RE LATINO TO THE PROCEEDS OF iANUS ANU OTHER PROPERTY AND CREATING A PERMANENT FUND AND A UNIFORM SCHOOL FUND FOR THE COMMON AND j wmmm school Fimn ORM TO AMEND SECTION S, ARTICLE er Mils v - i two-thir- di mil W. ROOM9. OUTSIDE M kMk EC j Wt u .? ii V- - ii I- - 7TT . r. r- - rw Constitutional Amendment -- V" ! v V;sV- - w '( RATE OF TAXATION PURP0SI8 DISTRIBUTION 4 JOINT RESOU1TIOW PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO SUCTION f. ARTICLE XIII OF THE CONSTl' TIJTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO THE RATE OF TAXATION, PURPOSES AND DISTRIIIUTIOS lit it Ttiolvtd hy (Ae Ltptilaturo of tl Statt of Vtah, of oil of tht mrmhrrt olrcttd to each kout two-thir- SKC r;!T,i " ft p UUai: I ION 1. That It Is proposed to sftion 7 of Article 13 of the ontitut on of the state of Utah, as Hs Tien Ifd by the vote of the electors at election of 1930 to read - ' "J purposes, which shall constitute the said furd shall be high school apportioned in the manner ths Legislature shall provide, to the schoo' districts maintaining high schools, and each lory for district school purposes which together with such other funds ss may be available for district school purposes, will raise annually an mount which equals $25 for each person of school age in the state as shown by the last preceding school census; the same to be distributed among the school districts according te the last preceding school census; and in addition an equalization fund which when added to other rever'ia rorided for this purpose by the Leg? iture shall be $6 for each person of school age as shown by the last preceding school census: said equalization fund shall be apportioned to the school districts in such manner as the Legislature shall provide. Said rates shall hot be increased unless proposition te Increase the same specifying the rate or rates proposed end the time which the shall be same daring levied, be first submitted to a vote of such ef the qualified electors ef the state, e in the year next preceding such election, shall have paid property tax assessed to them within the state, end the majority of those voting thereon shall vote in favor thereof, in such manner as may be provided by law. SECTION 8. The secretary of state Is directed to submit this proposed amendment te the electors of the state la the next general election la the manner provided by law. SECTION 8. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment hall take effect tha flvt 4aw a td; th membert tleettd to oaeh kouoo eoneumna therein: SECTION 1. That it li DroDoi.d to mend section 8 of Article 10 of the Constitution of the itate of Utah mended by the rote of the elector t the general election of 1930 to reed as iouowi: Sec 8. The proceeds of the sales of all lands that hare been or may hereafter be granted bj the United States to this state, for the support of the common schools, end fire centum of the net proceeds of per the sales of United States public lands lying within the state and sold by the United States subsequent to the ad mission of this state into the Union, shall be end remain a narmanant fnnt. to be called the State School Fund, the interet of which only, shall be ezpenaee lor the suooort of the ee mon schools. The interest on the State School Fund, the proceeds of ell property that mar accrue to the state by escheat or forfeiture, ell unclaimed shares and dividends of any corpora- January, 1989. tion incorporated under the lews ef tnis state, the proceeds of the sales of timber, and the proceeds ef the Constitutional Amendment sale or other disposition ef minerals No. 3 or other property from school and HOURS OF WORK ON PUBLIC state lands, other than those granted for specific purposes, shall, with such A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING other revenues as the Legislature may TU AMEND SECTION I, ARTICLE time hi time euot tnereto. con' b 1 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF fund to be known as the stitute VTAH, RELATING TO HOURS OF unuorm tscnooi r and, which Uniform School Fund shall be maintained surf B WORK ON ALT. PTlBT.tr WORKS. it resolved y ths Ltgitlaturo of used for the support of the common ine state of Vtah, of ett nd public schools of the state end elected iem6rs to oaeh of tht two in such manner as the apportioned eofine- in favor thtrooft Legislature shall provide. The pro 1. That It nrondal visions oi section 7, Article XIII of to SECTION emend section 6 of article 16 of ths this Constitution shall be construed Constitution of ths state of Utah. as limitation on the rate of taia-tlo- n Sec. 6. The Legislature shall deon tangible property for district school purposes and not on the amount termine ths hours that ahall constior xunas available therefor end, fur- tute a day's work n all works or carried on or elded by ther, no moneys allocated te the Uni- undertakings form School Fund shall be considered the state, county or municipal governin fixing the rates of taxation speci- ment; and the Legislature shall pass laws te provide for the health and fied in Section 7 of Article XIII. SECTION 2. The secretary of state safety of emDlovees in factories. smelters, and mines and shall deterla directed to submit this proposed mine the number of mavlmnm honra menameni to ine electors OI the litate of service per dav. at the next general election in the SECTION 8. That the secretary manner provided by law. ef state is hereby directed to submit SECTION 3. If adopted by the proposed amendment to the elecelectors of the state, this amendment this tors of the state at the next general nan take ertect the lirst day ef election in the manner provided bT January, 1939. No. 2 Ck..cy flfr tvo-thir- dt co. i- Mt i. H Ww, The following visited at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs the past week: Mrs Clara Barton, Miss Beth Hobbs, Karpowitz, Mr. and Mrs. W?3T Clark, Mrs. Winnie Jackman, Ben Haddock, all of Salt Lake City, Mrs A. M. Jackman, Francis Jackman and Mrs. M. E. Jennings of Levan. ' 4 LARGE MODERN SALT LAKE'S FAVORITE HOTEL DINE ROOMS 4 FAMOUS RESTAURANTS DANCI SATURDAY IN THE NEW MIRROR ROOM FRIDAY SIGHTSEEING HEADQUARTERS Mrs. Florence Anasity of Sacramento, California visited during the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Bowles. She was enroute to her home from England. Constitutional Amendments . " vis- a guest of Miss Faye Broadhead, prior to his departure for Washington, where he has been awarded a fellowship to Washington State College. er l:il B. Lundquist of Ogden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Broadhead, as . -- Broadhead. Mrs. Ora Lunt. er a daughters Faye and Fern were in Salt Lake City Friday where they attended the funeral of Elijah Mrs. Elizabeth Borreett and son Fred, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Borrett and two children of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nielson, and Miss June Seal of Lark were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and i(, 'iT5S jfi y:'A Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Bradhead and Local -- Social News n, tt. 'nllnws: Sec 7. The 'nruriM- - properly rale of taxation en shall not exceed en dollnr of pirh valuation, two and mills for general state purposes, of one mill for high acheoi law. SECTION a. It nn- -j k. . lectors of this state, this amendmets shall take effect tha flr.t A.w mi January, 1939. f. K. C Hanutn. RvnIim af flfata of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the I Constitutional Amendments proposed by the regu'e1 seesloa of the UcrnLtur. r ia:i7 aa the Sam innttri af rmnrA In mv ' f flea. I further certify that they will appear en the official ballot at the general election November B, 1918, under the number and title herela designated. In witness whereof, f hsve here- ento set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of tha St.t. nf titah. Mis 86th day ef August, 1938. " four-tent- two-tent- Secretary ef See. |