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Show Page Five TOURIST TRADE IS VALUABLE TO THE STATE OF UTAH Ft. Green News 1938 Funeral services for Nellie Mik-kelso- n. If you have put off building a home because you thought it was too big an undertaking, you'll be delighted with this attractive home and our convenient homebuilding service. A pleasing exterior of double-cours- e shingles give lines. A living room, two deep shadowed, wide-apabedrooms, bath, and lovely kitchen make it a comfortable home. "one-sto- p" rt Financing - Plans - Materials Now you may secure plans, financing, and materials from this one reliable source. Our Home Builders Service Department relieves you of all details enabling you to purchase a home from one source instead of three. Let us explain how we make home building easy. This comfortable home, like many others at our office, may be purchased on the 20 year S21.76 F.H.A. Plan, plus taxes and insurance for A Month TRI-STAT- LUMBER CO. E John Richardson, Phone Manager Life of an Apple Tree The life of an apple tree ranges Irom 50 to 150 years, depending on the soil. The musical numbers included three selections from the ward a trombone solo, Russell choir; Gardner of Levan, accompanied by Mrs. Leona Belliston of Nephi; a vocal duet, Velda Jackson and Urban Madsen, accompanied by Stella Mayer. Interment was in the City cemetery, directed by the Jacobs mortuary of Mt. Pleasant. n Among the people who attended the funeral were: Mrs. Erastus Westenschow, Mrs. Elmer Simmons of Manti, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jewkes and daughter of Orangeville, Mrs. Nellie Locke of Helper, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Symes and sons Bryce and DeVere and daughter LaVorda of McGill, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bailley and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green of Pro- vo; lirant Gardner and daughter Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gardner, Mrs. Tunbridge, and Russell Gardner of Levan; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey, Myrtle Bailey, Mrs. Robert Chap-pel- l, Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Hansen of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barentsen of Mt. Pleasant and Mr. and Mrs Lowell Aiken of Salt Lake City. A Complete Homebuilding Service 11 Crater of Extinct Volcano Stoneman lake, Coconi county, Arizona, is the crater of an extinct volcano. Friday, Saturday Specials Cinnamon Rolls. DoNuts, dozen Sugar, Oatmeal, Fruit bar Cookies doz 19C lfC lc IOC LG LOAVES NEPHI'S BEST BREAD NUT SUNDAES, JUMBO ICE CREAM 2 SODAS or MALTED MILKS any flavor X L BAKERY -- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoi man an nounce the marriage of their son LaDrue to Helen Millian in Ely, Nevada Saturday. The following spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. H. V. Yorgason: Reuben, Blain, Mary, Doris and Jean Tucker of Clear Creek, and Valgene Yorgason of Salt Lake City. ed a native for some information concerning the canyon. He was surprised to find that his informant had never seen Bryce canyon. That person had spent most of his life or thirty miles within twenty-fiv- e of one of the world's most remarkable scenic spots but had never visited it. Every person should consider it a privilege to be able to give information to guests, whether he is in a business that deals with tourists directly or not. In it is well to being tourists keep in mind the fact that usually are interested in certain types of information. Road condit- , ions, local scenic attractions, picnic-spotscamping grounds, accomodations and the like are items on which local people should have up- information. for people It is all too common to ask for inforfrom mation and be turned away unanswered. A tourist once entered a filling station and asked for information. The attendant was unable to answer his questions so the tourist inquired from a fellow who was traveling in the opposite direct He received his information ion. and went his way. The attendant could have had that information for the asking if he had taken anv interest in serving his patrons. The traveling public are also interested in accommodations to be had, not only in a particular locality, but within the radius of a day's drive. Oil companies, railroad and bus companies and various other agencies are always willing to furnish information concerning such Being able to accommodations. give such information is only a matter of rendering a service and is also a means of stimulating one's own business. Local scenic attractions are items of interest to the tourist. It is not difficult to establish a conservation in which occasion arises for telling of the points of interest in the surout-of-sta- te diploma pin from Heneager Business college. bout Mr. and Mrs. Park Dunford of Monte Bello, California returned to their home recently after a visit at the home of Mrs. Dunford 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson. Clement Richardson accompanied them for a short visit. , WHITE HOUSE BEAT Classified Ads g ) WILLIAM BRUCKART v Ilia "Washington Digest, a regular feature of this newsnews of paper, brings you Congress and the White Ilouse. Today, when serious economic problems face the nation, an unbiased and clarified report of governmental activities is important to every citizen. Btraight-from-the-should- er WASHINGTON DIGEST lllH 1 W&mim te out-of-sta- te y tf in . more suitable for all your jolly timet than OurFara- s Personal Recipe. Pt No. 230 PL Ms. nPr'iistMTi family, ln.( Alodd.fi. SttMlv f O.. f 5 fratn Mwtral to." ,.eON ' ' III AV00 3.h- - nP EXPERT WASHER RECONDITIONING. Maytag Service. Reasonable costs. Howard Pratt, phone 172 FOR SALE old. Seven weeks 2tip PIGS Stan Jarrett. - Millard county farm FOR SALE near Fillmore. 320 acrees. 200 ac res in fall wheat, good stand. Own er moving away. Will sell to res or ponsible party on good terms. further information see Leland M Bushnell, Meadow, Ut. Also irrig ated farm if interested. PEONIES FOR DECORATION Mrs. Edmund Russell. FOR SALE Presbyterian property, Nephi. Communicaete with S. T, Rickets, 344 E 1 South Salt Lake. P DAY CHILDRENS DANCE Sat. May Mr. and Mrs. Burnet Stephenson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lunt and daughters attended the 40th vedding anniversary observance of Mr. and Mrs. George Stephensen at Levan recently. Local News 27, North Ward Amusement Hall, 2 P. M. Everyone under 12 invited Admission 5 cents. (waK ' Drive in for SPECIALIZED LUBRICATION and OIL CHANGE Snap-grago- PSPG3J te CITU ifIII f I 229 QL Ns. 221 VT tie cl1:.: to1 Before You Start on Your? Hard Faced A Prominent Observatory Pitt Allegheny observatory, ourgh. Is one of the leading obser vatories In tht world. Colli Qts. 938 General Blacksmlthing Ivo Gardner West Center Street Gals. 949 1 400 OUTSIDE ROOMS WITH BATH '2-- U Colli. Muscatel Qts. 972 Le-Inn- Marty K. Wllkea r,niOJ Large White Peonies, Gladiolas and Other Flowers for Memorial Day. Nephi Floral. n, Plow Shears aIw WVp Heber Greenhalgh, son of Mr and Mrs. Joseph H. Greenhalgh, Miss LaVeve Petty and Mrs. A Chester white female and John E. Ord, son of Mr. and LOST Mrs. George Ord, will be graduated Wanda P. Hestmark entertained at lbs. Re 150 about weighing pig, is true that from the L. D. S. Religious Institute an informal tea Saturday evening, rounding territory. It ward. Jay Vickers. at Logan on Sunday, May 28th. Mr. May 20th in honor of their brother Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fahrni and most travelers are in a hurry, but are interested and Mrs. Greenhalgh and Mrs. Ord Cleo and Miss Jane Adele Bucklin. sons Grant and Elvin of Lark visit- nevertheless they Peonies for Decoration Day 25 former school mates and friends are expected to attend the ed Sunday with Mrs. Fahrni's par- in learning about any locality. They Mrs. Jos. Vickers. to these visit called during the evening. ents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. may not have time but it is someplaces at the time, Coombs. a have Cow Red LOST (may next for year's calf) branded on left rib with three thing to think about Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Anderson en- vacation. prongs on circle. $5.00 reward for to fellow to talk Tourists like tertained at a shower and dance return or definite information as to of word and consequently their travelers Monday evening, honoring Gohl-soRay Powell, phone is such attractions passed along. whereabouts. daughter Emma, and Roland The friends back home are also po- 136. who were recently married. Mrs. Kate Bogh of Salt Lake City tential tourists and oft times visit Must dispose of Patten place imis at the home of her brother, H. C. sections upon the recommendations Will take $700, terms, mediately. human friends. It isn t of their just Hansen Bogh who is seriously ill. $25.00 monthly nature for a person to visit a sect- $200 cash Adown, BARGAIN! See E. B. be satisfied at that. payments. Warren Holman received word on ion once andwant 189J or to return when Sperry, phone 77, must Monday evening of the sudden They have to more time do the thev death of his sister, Mrs. Jane WalNorth Ward amusement things they would like to do. Every DANCE ker of Lindon. May 31, 8 P. M. Wednesday, hall, can of forest tell and ranger park North Ward Old Tes by Sponsored visited sec who their Mrs. Rhea Lamb and children of many persons tament class. Refreshments for sale Tooele are visiting at the home tion once on a hurried visit and times since. back been have many of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bovs new all wool plaid LOST Persons like to do new things and Anderson. visit new places, but they are also coat, reward. Return to Leland Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Lund and creatures of habit and like to do Vl I -children of Latuda, Carbon County, the same things over again. I 1" MINK T U T so often of information A bit spent Sunday at the home of Mr. overlooked Foundation stock for sale. The the person average by and Mrs. Hyrum Anderson. and yet of vital interest to many most profitable livestock industry. travelers is the history, social life, American Fur Farms, Am. orK. and interests of the people in any Two chicken coops FOR SALE particular locality. From this ang- each 20 by 30 feet. See Russell le Utah presents a people whose Hawkins. history is unique andor of extreme tne world. interest to the rest Barber Work at Reduc ( In addition, it is not uncommon for ed Standard Prices. Read's Residence Barber even small communities to have Service in their citizenry that Shop. Cor. East of Wasatch Your car will ride easier, steer easier and run mora tf Station. Drive up and SAVE! Mr. and" Mrs. Oscar Newton were characters and the are type prominent quite on visitors Salt Lake City Monday. that people are interested in. or economically after a SPECIALIZED LUBRICATION We can supply your Floral needs some friends of the writer example, flowers and wreaths with home Clark Newell has returned job and with a fresh supply of long-lastin- g were visiting Utah. During their for allsprays, occasions. Gilbert Bailey, after teaching for the past year in visit they learned about a local inYico motor oil in the crankcase. Drive in for this Vernal. dividual who had attained success phone 240W, Agent for Hotel Utah as an artist Before leaving the Flower Shop. Prompt Service. important service. Mrs. Earl Newton, Rex and La state they insisted upon maging his n Ree Newton went to Salt Lake asquaintence. This one incident FOR SALE Petunia and Plants 10a per dozen City on Monday. alone played a big part in making Mrs. George McCune. their visit enjoyable. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Anderson of It is the purpose of these articles A six weeks Begining June 1st Mt. Pleasant spent Saturday at the to create in the hearts of Utah STATIONS EVERYWHERE course in $5.00 Maureen home of Mrs. Sarah Shepherd. people a desire to be better in Kendall. dancing. IN UTAH AND IDAHO formed concerning the attractons Mrs. Mary Alice Kay, Mrs. Sade which Utah has to offer. They are BUILDING LOT FOR SALE Vest, Mrs. Kate Williams and dau- intended to make every citizen of ghter Lila accompanied Elmer Kay the state feel that it is his respon Mrs. T. H. Burton, phone 28J (2tip to Salt Lake City on Monday. sibility to show the utmost courtesy EXPERT PAPER HANGING to every guest, to do 2tip Mrs. Cora Fowden attended the his share In making Utah conspic See Lou Henroid. two-da- y convention of postmasters uous for Its thouchtfulness of oth Stop! Look! Listen! If you can't in Salt Lake City the fore part of ers. To this end the Utah Junior wour watch walking, bring it SALT LAKE the week. Chamber of Commerce is lending hear in. I'll make it run. Mills Jewelry its efforts. Your cooperation will Co., Nephi. Ray Fullmer of Salt Lake City be a determining factor in making vsilted during the week with his this program a succss. Mr. and brother and sister-in-laGeorge Smithprter, Chairman Mrs. Jay Fullmer. Utah Junior C. of C, Tourist Promotion Committee. Mrs. Percy Newton entertained on Wednesday afternoon for her fracttce Art of Hawking daughter, Cola Mae, who was five The ancient art of hawking Is years old that day. practiced in Egypt among the Lor an Nielsen of Lovell, Wyom Bedouins. ing visited with his uncles, David Taks ths advks of IravaUrt whoi and John S. Nielsen and their Sowing tiood Seed at volu It. You'll them what hot sxpsflsacs taught of families the forepart the week. Uncle Ab says that good seed EXTRA th owed when we are young will pre OUAUTY you get at tho Ntwhouio appwiat CODE OTMBtRS Mrs. Arthur Kay and daughter vent bad needs when w are old. Hotel for Dorothy of Caliente, Nevada arrivfry rsaionabla ratei. Youli liks ths food in tho Calif. Bad Poet ed for a short visit at the home Cateteria and ths Dining Room, too. A really fin hotel I f of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Houghton Ota. 933 Gala. 934 on Thursday of last week, and will FACILITIES tANOUIT AND CONVENTION remain until next Saturday. WUM Port Miss Ha Merriam of Manti is visiting with Jayne Robertson for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. David Nielsen, Fay, Milton and Russell Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lofgren of Santaquin motored to Lark on Sunday where d they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen and son. Mrs. David Nielsen remained for an indefinite time. i can't think of anything ui :oY? iqest V RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers in Juab County. No experience or capital required. Steady Make up to $12 a day. work. Furst and Thomas, 426 3rd St. Oakland, California. Mona News Happenings M aa ,(i well-inform- S N .eel"6 -- ..nd . On the mm T3 the tourist industry During Utah for in Miss Maureen Kendall is visiting brought about $60 intochild Salt Lake City this week. in the every man, woman and state, and yet it is probably safe Jackson spent the week to say that less than one person endMarjorie in Logan. in ten is capable of giving a reasonable amount of accurate inforGoble spent the fore part mation to one of these pat runs. A of John last week with his mother, Mrs. few years ago a tourist in one of Goble. He was recently the towns near Bryce canyon ask- George and awarded his honor A. Green, 53, who died Tuesday morning, May 16, were held Saturday afternoon in the ward chapel, with Bishop Irvin P. Oldroyd conducting. The speakers were Mrs. Joseph Olson of Springville, James L. Nielsen, John E. Aagard, President Joseph R. Christiansen and Bishop Oldroyd. The opening prayer was given by Thomas Cook, and the benediction by Ole A. Allred. The graveside prayer was given by Niels E. Designed for Living Local Socia News Gals. 973 Callt tbstrr Qts. 1033 Alcohol 10 HOTEL fcr Vol. -- 3 222- - X |