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Show Thursday, Dec. 22, 1938 The NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING FOR HEARING ON BUDGET Nephi, Utah Times-New- s. Local -- Social News Notice is hereby given that a public hearing on the budget to govern expenditures of Nephi City Corporation for the calendar year Mr. and Mrs. George R. Davis 1939 will be held Thursday, December 29, 1938, at 7:30 P. M. at the and son of Whittier, California are visiting this week at the home of City hall. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd. A. C. STARR, City Recorder Junior Service Star members will hold their Christmas party at the City Hall on Friday, December 23, at 7:30 P. M. CLASSIFIED Byron Memmott, a student at the A program and dance will be held U. S. A. C. at Logan is spending at the South ward Dec. 26. at 4 the holidays with his parents, Mr. e P. M. given by the girls and Mrs. S. F. Memmott. Bee-Hiv- of the three wards Santa Claus will Adv be there. Adm. 10c. Ord and Mangelson Coal for sale: trucking. R. R Jarrett, phone 85J. in Nephi with his parents, Mr. and DRUGGISTS Mrs. L. M. 4444444444444444 HOLIDAY DANCES Christmas Nite Mon. Dec. 26 New Years Eve Sat. Dec. 31 CARD OF THANKS We take this means of expressing our thanks to our many relatives and friends who assisted following the death of our son, and for the many words of sympathy and floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Garrett Mrs. J. W. Blackett Jllllllll!; !!II!,IU!I!' X L BAKERY TAKE INVENTORY OF THE HOME, URGES HOME SPECIALIST DIPLOMATS 40c and A careful managed farm home, just as much as an efficiently man aged business, requires a regular stock inventory in the opinion of 0c 38p 9 1 ANNOUNCING Miss Ellen- - Agren, 1938 Bus Service GLORIA'S SHOP Double Daily Schedules Effective December 6, 1938 SOUTHBOUND f)(td Dawn 4.00 pm 4.13pm 4.40 pm 4.45 pm 4.50 pm 6.16pm 6.16pm 6.23 pm 6.40 pm 6.10pm 6.22 pm 6.00 am 6.13am (.40 am 6.45am 6.S0aafl 7.15am 7.15am 7.Z3am 7.35 am 7.40am 7.51 am 6.00 am 8.30 1.30 am tan 9 39am .1 9 55 am 10.00am 10.18am 1148 11.18 11.51am 1137 NORTHBOUND Read Up (Afounfa tf Time) 11 JSam 6.05 pm 11.00 am 7.28 pml 10.23 am 7.23 pm rl 0.18 7.18 pm 10.13 U Salt Uka If Murray .. . . Lehl . . . Am. Fork . PlaaaanlGrava jt-- f rl it, . 6.50 Ssrtngvina 6lSpamaDfl U Fork A 6J3pm 7.01pm 7.01pm 7.49pm 1.09 pm .9CIDW. pm 6.35 pm 6.60 pm 6.15 pm ..Cova Fart. 6.45 pm . . . Baavar . . 10.20 pm 68 Year before Ele trie Lights 6.55 pm 9.45 6.37pm 9.30 am 6.25 pm S.2Sam 6.25 6.28 am 6.10pm 6.05 am 636 am tjoa 6.35 pm 6.30 am 6.1 5 pml 630 am 4.39 7.50 am 4.16pm 730am 4M pm 7.16am 3.50 pm 36am 38 am 6.30pm 106 pm 6.16 am 2.30 pm 6.10am 1.56 pm 4.36 am 1.60 pm 4.30 am 1.20 am 4.00 am 1231pm S36am 7J ..Paraaanah. lOJSpm 12.25bi lOJfipm arl Cedar II 12-11.05 am Uj City V 1.38 am luopm 1.56 am 12.10am .SLOaaraa. WERFILL-FRAZ- are drink- you TTTTTTTTTT?atfttattftatttttt Happenings Mrs. Fannie C. Holman, 72, died II In a,ITI at nn Pxaan ntnin vaa. hoi LU1II VII CC1 UUH vttiv HI Jll Saturday, December 17 following an illness of some time. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday in the ward chapel with Bishop Ir-vP. Oldroyd conducting. Mr. Holman was born in Fountain Green October 22, 1866l a daughter of Joshua and Fannie Coombs. She, with her husband, filled a mission for the L. D. S. church in 1905-0- 7 to California. Mrs. Holman was the first lady missionary entering the California mission She was also very active as a Relief Society worker for many years, until she was compelled to retire because of ill health. Mrs. Holman is survived by one son, Reldon Holman, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Mary Draper and Mrs. Millie Math-la- s of Fountain Green, Mrs. David Robertson of Provo, Joshua D.. George and Wilford Coombs and also three grand children, all of Fountain Green. Interment was in the city cem I 1 in NEW LOCOMOTIVE PLACED INTO U. P. SERVICE TO BE Shaped like a giant Erie, Pa projectile and packing the punch of its beneath 5000 horsepower streamlined shell, a new type elect-ir- e locomotive carrying its own steam turbine power plant and capable of whiching a transcontintal train of 15 standard Pullman cars from Chicago tq the west coast at speeds up to 125 miles per hour was demonstrated to railroad and General Electric officials and a party of newspapermen here recently. Nearly two years have been spent by General Electric and Union Pacific engineers in designing It and building this locomotive. will do twice the work of the conventional locomotive for each lb. of fuel and make three times the mileage without stops for either or water. In warm weather when the steam car heating plant is not necessary, this locomotive will be able to travel from coast to coast without a single stop for water. Steam from the boiler will be used to make electricity in exactly the same manner as is done in any public utility plant. This electricity will then be used to gradually turn the powerful motors geared to the driving wheels, in the same smooth manner with which any motor is started. Electricity is brought into a unique use) in braking. When coasting into a station or on down grade, the six big driving motors act as generators and thus gradually convert the mechanical energy fro mthe momentum of the train into electricity, assuring maximum safetly and eliminating brake grinding. The locomotive, housed in two cabs, is the first of its kind in the world, and different from any turbine types built in European countries. Each unit is 90 feet long and weighs about 265 tons. The locomotive will enable the Union Pacific to handle its heaviest standard train equipment over the entire run from Chicago to the Pacific coast without a change of locomotives and without requiring a helper over grades. 4 Delia Collard entertained the Select club at a Christmas party Sunday evening, December 18, at her home. Gifts were ex changed and covers were laid for the following guests: Adele Nielson, Geraldine Johnson, Velda Jackson, Enid Nielson, Euleda Cook, Row- ene Story, Ina Holman, Bessie Ras- mussen, Velma Christensen, Oleta Bailey, Myrth Oldroyd, Merlene Collard and a special guest Miss Delia Robertson. Ward conference was held in the Ward chapel Sunday. A special program was presented by the stake presidency. might play the role of "Santa" in a big and present you with all the good things your heart desires. But since this is to big an order for me, I want to take this opportunity to give assurance of my sincere and grateful appreciation of your friendship and patronage. I wish I Way Announcement has been made or the marriage of Edward Allred of Fountain Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allren. and Bernice Sorenson of Moroni. Mrs. Genevieve Christensen en few friends at her home Wednesday evening, the time being spent in playing card games. A delicious luncheon was enjoyed oy all present. May you have a Happy Christmas Time and all the good things of life Health in the New Year The Elementary school will present their Christmas opera in the Ft. Green Theatre, Thursday even Sells Furniture Co. tertained a ing, December 22. Mrs. Maxine Garlic of Fairview visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Bills. is program, under the direction of the Sunday school will be given in the ward chapel Christmas morning. A Christmas Belief About Iron Ace Archeologists believe there was no Iron age in America before the arrival of European colonists. No Outlets to Sea Paraguay and Bolivia are the only nations of the New world which have no outlet to the sea. get a lghter bodvA - v i U r f- ing Good Whiskey I Full 95 proof- -It 1030 am TJ6 2.16am Laavaaaa .46 am 1&06 ami Ar . Laa Ana, U ill.ltaml IJO pm never disappoint. LOW FARES EVERY DAY Wtterfill A Fraztar Distillery Co. Anchor aja, Ky. Tiektts Information &Fraz-le- Water-fil- l Pacific Tim 11 nm vice. "A regular and complete stock estimate should be an essential part of the home, the farm and the business, and the farm home wife should remember that a home inventory, too, has numerous ad vantages" Miss Agren points out. First of all, of course, the farm home estimate and inventory is an item of net worth. Besides this. however, it has numerous other uses. The total value of furnishings serves as a basis for fire insurance and the list is a safeguard in case of theft. It also indicates what re placements will be needed in farm home furnishings and how they can be budgeted for. Family progress is plainly indicated by an inventory report. If purchase of a new living hoom set, installation of bath or other furnishings, or any other general improvement is made, it shows up on the inventory as an increase in the net worth of the farm home. Any plans for future progress in farm home planning should also be based on a complete inventory-No- t only permanent furnishings and equipment, but also necessary accessories such as silverware, bedding, personal clothing household linens and small equipment should be listed in the summary Miss Agren says. Stands for Quality When you drink UXmm taOam 12.01 pml 11.36 am r lrJ, home manage- ment specialist with the Utah State Agricultural ccjlege extension ser UTAH r1 " Reg. 35c Amber light Special globes. 10c while they last. Lomax Appliance Co. South Ward Amusement Hall 1 Pexton. BE WISE ECONOMIZE. Read's Residence Barber Shop. Haircuts 25 Miss Elnore Sparks returned to 20c. Corner East Wasatch service. her home in Salt Lake City recently after visiting for the past three Christmas trees are here. Wm. weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stowell 8th No. 1 West. W. H. Sperry. Ft. Green L and H Electric FOR SALE The Stake board of the Y. W. ranp In Al condition. New tilroid M. I. A. held their annual Christunits. Phone 77 or 277. mas party at the home of Mr and Mrs. E. R. Garrett Wednesday eve- etery. Christmas Wreaths for sale at ning. Refreshments . were served Order Now. and games played. Mrs. P. J. Sanders Mrs TWO BIG Music Admission George Pexton, who is attending the Utah State Agricultural college Any amount and at Logan, is spending the holidays Page Five Burlington Trallways DEPOT X L Cafe WATERFILL-FRA- Zini hAMUUi WHISKEY 57 North Main good fjiifjs ran nmm$ if holiday mmM i OLD QUAKER IS NOW MILDER, 3 YEARS I'm safe saying that. My own customers won't do it. That's what they're through doing. Maybe they thought it was just another one of their guesses the first time they drove in here for my Special Winter Blend Conoco Bronz-z-Now they know they've got the right one, and every cold morning tells them so, and they're getting swell mileage along with starting that never misses. I've even got one man that always had heat in the garage, but keeps it off now, and saves the expense, and tells me the car never used to start up He's near as fast as it does on Conoco Bronz-z-one of the ones that keep sending me in other people, which is a heap sight better than my tryall the different brands of gasoline. ing to out-ye- ll z. OLD MELLOWER, RICHER THAN EVER I O Of courttc, you want extra good whisholiday hos- key for holiday gifts and pitality! With tons of thousands of men that means Old Quaker now at its z. The tnapoctor behind mwry bottl ks your Amuraitc of Golden Age, after ageing and mellowing for three full years in temperature-controlle- d prto Quality. 61 from nua to o swatrWor at,.- warehouses! You'll find Old Quaker rich in flavor, vTTZX. yet mild; a sound, smooth whiskey of exceptionally delicate bouquet. Hut, you not find it an extravQuart No. 63 agance. Pint No. 64 Try some of this fine, sound, straight whiskey to day! 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