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Show Page Ten The SUGGESTS ORDER YOUR TICKETS NOW1 BEHIAtWIflO Local - Social News FAMILY MENUS GIGLI World's Greatest Tenor in Concert t.$ Thursday, Nov. 3, 1938 Local - Social News Joe Ostler of Ogden spent Tues Mrs. A. C. Nelson of Salt Lake day at the home of his parents, Mr. City is visiting with her and Mrs. J. fc.. Ostler. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bailey of Nephi. Mr. ana Mrs. Paul Kusseii are the proud parents of a son, born Mrs. Willia mNorton of Pang-uitc- h November 1. is visiting in Nephi this week with her daughters, Mrs. Parkes Will the person who has the Anderson and Mrs. Andrew Latim Club sealer and pressure cooker er. contact A. E. Smith immediately. "son-in-la- w Salt Lake Tabernacle Monday, Nov. 14,8:15p.m. foods well Simple, nourishing prepared and well served are essential to good health. The followAuspices Associated Mais Glee Clubs of VA ing "Measuring Stick" for the fam(200 Voice) ily's menu is given as follows by Box Office opens November 1 Mees: Below balthe Nutrition department of the SO. Center Side a cony, (1. balccmy, II balcony Utah State Board of Health: last 20 rows, main floor, 12.00. First 27 rows, 12.80. Pins Utah Bales Tax. Milk: 1 quart a day for each MaU Orders Glen Brothers Musis Store child, or at least 3 cups; 1 pint a 74 SOUTH MAIN STREETSALT LAKE CTTT (Enclose stamped, enrelop lot terasnf day for each adult; 1 quart a day for nursing or pregnant woman. "Gigll needed bu a phrase to prove that h Is the prime ol bis Tooot Alexander Fried, San From Cisco Examiner glory." 1 raw vegetable Vegetables "What gets you about his singing is Its colossal force the pitch and etean additional each day, potato; seen m sneer wpam ment ot its out ot yoss physical impact which tins ran Alfred Frankenstein, S. r. Chn vegetable, especially of green or yourseu.yellow color, varied with cooked vegetable greens. Fruits: Orange, tomato, grape fruit or pineapple each day. An additional serving of fruit, fresh or canned or dried, each day. Breads and other cereals and cereal pudding: Dark bread or a whole-grai- n cereal for at least one meal each day. (Size and num ber of servings vary with energy MODERN LARGE HOTEL fAVORITE LAKE'S SALT neeas. DINE DANCE 4 FAMOUS RESTAURANTS 1 a day for children and ROOMS Eggs for adults, if possible. At least 4 IN THE NEW MIRROR ROOM FRIDAY 1 SATURDAY per week for children. SIGHTSEEING HEADQUARTERS Meats, fish, cheese, peas and Mrs. JL K Wter Ciuunuy W. Wut beans: A serving of one of these Prssldset Mueu each day. Fats: Butter at every meal for I OUTSIDE ROOMS ,0 mA children, and for adults if possible. trk bet Eech Cod liver oil for children during be "Te me winter montns. Sweets: For flavor in very small As an extra at the quantities. end of a meal for satiety value, m Molasses, honey, brown sugar and maple syrup, sometimes in place of sugar. Fruits are good sweets. Water: About 4 glasses a day H. TO T. WATER USERS NOTICE HUMPHERYS, for children. About six to 8 State Engineer a day for adults. Plenty of glasses water of 6, October Dates publication, is important for the best use of The State of Utah, Office of State 13, 20, 27, and November 3, 1938. food. Engineer Salt Lake City, Utah Regularity Eating meals at a Notice is hereby given that Nephi regular time makes for a good apNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION made has ApplicCity Corporation petite and a healthy digestive sysation in accordance with the laws tem. of Utah, to appropriate 12 sec. ft. United States Department of the Leisure and a pleasant atmosof water from Salt creek in Juab Interior, General Land office at at meals makes for family phere will water be Said Utah. county, Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 4, 1938. companionship and good digestion; diverted from January 1 to DecemNOTICE is hereby given that Fried foods, such as fried meat, ber 31, inclusive of each year, at Louis U. Mumford of Wales,. Utah, a point located N. 230 ft. and E. who, on August 30, 1933, made fried potatoes, fritters and pancor Sec. 5, Stockraising homestead entry No. cakes should not be given children 956 ft. from the W T. 13 S., R. 2 E., SLB&M., convey 051231 for Lot 14, Sec. 31, Twp 15 frequently. In the cooking process ed through an existing pipe line South Range 1 East; Lot 1, Sec. 1, a crust of fat forms around the and power plant, and used for the Twp 16 South Range 1 East; Lots food which makes it hard to digest. generation of 125 H. P. of electrical 7, 8, 9, and 10, NV4SEH. SHSV4 Other friend foods should be preenergy for consumption at Nephi, Sec. 5, NV4NV4 Section 8, Town- pared properly so they may be well Utah. After having been so used ship 16 South, Range 2 East, Salt digested. Salt, pepper or highly the water will be returned to the Lake Meridian, has filed notice of seasoned relishes should be used natural channel at a point located intention to make final proof, to sparingly in the child's diet. They N. deg. 6 min. E 6772 ft. from establish claim to the land above have little or no food value and the W cor Sec. 1, T 13 S., R. 1 described, before Thomas F. Thom- may be over stimulating to the E.. SLB&M. as, Register U. S. Land Office, at digestive organs. Sweets, especially in the form of This Application is designated in Salt Lake City, Utah on the 22nd rich cakes, pies and candies, should the office of the State Engineer as day of November, 1938. be used sparingly by the whole No. 12771. All protests resisting Claimant names as witnesses: the granting of said Application, Lawrence Thomas, Arden Lamb family and omitted in the child's with reasons therefor, made in af- and Clyde Williams of Wales, Utah diet. Simple light deserts are best fidavit form, must be filed with and Don M. Rees of Salt Lake City for children and should be given at tne end of the meal. Ample fuel T. H. Humpherys, State Engineer, Utah. 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, THOMAS F. THOMAS, loods such as cereals, fats, breads, are usually Utah, with one extra copy, and Register. nuts and vegetables $1.00 filing fee on or before Decem- Dates of publication: October 6, 13, in the daily diet and need not be ber 3, 1938. supplemented with an abundance of 20, 27, November 3, 1938. sweets. ... .... Nephi, Utah Times-New- s, - salt imim-- 4-- H Charles Foote of Salt Lake City Levan Local Loskiel Jenkins of Salt Lake City spent the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Jenkins. Happenings was a guest at the home of Mrs. T. W. Miller, his sister, on Sunday. AT SUBSTANTIALLY 4 REDUCED PRICES - - Democratic Party Ticket Republican Party Ticket o o . For United State Senator ELBERT D. THOMAS y r 1 IV r.fcA 4 WnW x. e; err . For Representative in Congress ABE MURDOCK For Justice of the Supreme Court ROGER I. McDONOUGH G. . ILaS 4-- " . t ".,-- the.'mow"" eru- -- ,. Hi"- - - J yott . I I For County Commissioner, For county Commissioner, LJ j T",r !Te I I I I I I I I GRAIN ned to Clearfield to visit with them. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shepherd announce the birth of a baby boy at their home on October 27. Mrs. May Wankier and son Sherman left last week for Los Angeles where they will visit with Mrs. Wankier's sons and daughters in law, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Wankier and Mr. and Mrs. Cleone Wankier who have been visiting here. For United States Senator I ' For Representative 1 j In Congress I j . For Justice of the Supreme Court For State Representative I j ?p 1 4-- term! 1 j For County Commissioner, 2-- term j For County Clerk LJ J I J I I I 1 For County Treasurer 1 1 For County Sheriff r For County Attorney r For County Recorder I I For County Assessor I I I 1 I I I I I I I I ' For County Surveyor j j j I I j For Precinct Justice j CAR' se 0- - I I I 1 For Precinct Constable UJI 1 For Procinct Constable I I LJ m strl t St,l.r. r tzol Constitutional Amendment No. 2 (hiooW Te V Talc yemr tnrn nt Us PERTECTED VACUUM GEAR-SnU- T XmineWe te Clseeielel In Its Mm Imei IseilsU. M ma sne4els el riiht estisees six J nfioi-Ww- lt ttUTCH Broadbent Motor Sales I i A Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Section 3, Article 10 of the Constitu- tion of the State of Utah, Relating to the Proceeds of Lands and Other Prop- erty and Creating a Permanent Fund and a Uniform School Fund for the Common and Public Schools. D YES NO A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amend- ment to Section 7, Article XIII of the Constitution of Utah, Relating to the Rate of Taxation, Purposes and Constitutional Amendment No. 3 A Dis- - Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Section , of Article 16 of the Constitutlon of. Utah, Relating to Hours of Work on all Public Works. trlbution. D YES D NO D YES LZI NO C"V COUNTY OF JUAB, STATE OF UTAH SS. I, FRED L. GADD. COUNTY CLERK IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JUAR. STATE. OF UTAH DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING IS A TRUE AND CORRECT LIST OF ALL CANDIDATES TO BE VOTED FOR AT THE GENERAL ELECION IN SAID COUNTY AND STATE ON THE - rirtlTII r SEAL) vr -- r- th mi inrn s. r- na 1 NEUTkALSMaT For County Commissioner, r1 For Precinct Justice j I 1 I 1 For County Assessor CHARLES R. JENKINS For County Surveyor LJ I LJ MAURICE HOWARD I I 1 I For County Sheriff HEBER K. MELLOR For County Attorney UDELL R. JENSEN For County Recorder I I I I I l I I I For County Recorder I I For County Treasurer I I GEORGE VICTOR JONES MARGARET A. BLACKETT EDWARD PIKE I FoP County Clerk I Constitutional Amendment No. 1 Visit terml I LJ LJ For County Assessor R. ELGIN GARDNER For County Surveyor , 2-- LEE S. JACKMAN j I terml 4-- RALPH WHITEHEAD I j the Supreme Court WILLIAM H. FOLLAND For state Representative j. WALTER PAXMAN I For Precinct Constable U Fop justjCe of 1 J in Congress LEROY B. YOUNG LJ terml LJ LJ For Precinct Justice ...nnvl For Representative j I termj MRS. MAY B. PETTY ULYf tmT the emr Vrnt " I I For County Attorney vm I I CARL H. FIELDS jBSf TS o For United States Senator FRANKLIN S. HARRIS LJ j LJ j PETT For County Sheriff J. M WOO - 1 j 2-- 45 Mrs. Wankier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Buchanan. The M. I. A. Road Show will be presented by the five wards of the stake and Stake M. I. A. officers in Levan Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Zaugg and children of Clearfield visited in Levan on Monday and Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mangelson. Mrs. Mangelson retur if For County Commissioner, L. W. LARSEN For County Clerk FRED L. GADD For County Treasurer MABEL D. CHRISTISON KLPU" i M WS WEJCEN rAMSJr.INC, A1ASMN. SOttNLET P.O. A. Sit For County Commissioner, FRANK BACON prices J OFFICIAL LIST OF NOMINATIONS FOR GENERAL ELEC. TION TO BE HELD IN JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, NOVEMBER 8, 1938 VICTOR r something 1 PINT Miss Louise Winter, who is employed in Salt Lake City and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lift of Salt Marva Winter, who has employ Lake City were dinner guests at ment in Tooele, spent the week the home of Mrs. John Wilson end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Winter. last Friday. Glenn Stephensen who has been Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Duncan and in Nevada spent a few days with son Marian and Miss Marie Kendall his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James of Salt Lake City were dinner Stephensen. Arthur Kofod and son Neil of guests at the home of Mrs. John Tremonton were Levan visitors on W. Kendall on Sunday. Wednesday. Mrs. Roscoe E. Grover, Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Wankier R. Abersold and daughter Amey left last week for Detroit, where Jean of Salt Lake City are visit- they will purchase a new car. They ing this week at the home of Mr. will return to Levan via Blackfoot, and Mrs. Udell R. Jensen. Idaho where they will visit withi For State Representative Again More Uualitv - Cnr 2U County Clerk of Juab County, Utah |