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Show The Paqe Four Levan Local News BACK MNL I NtVCK I ooita i jirn tup TDI O I i ' '.'.ii, i'W.MWI PP.1 eiL 1 . Cities! H voui Ln leave BJS and DIESE INERS Survivors include his widow, and Thel-m- a eight sonsand daughters: Mrs. WAY TO GO THE Peterson, Mrs. Fern Christen-se- n and Mrs. Beulah Parson of new; Salt Lake City; Clifton and Oral BUSES Diesel-powerBosh, Levan; Donald Bosh, Nephi; Ferrin and Keith Bosh, Salt Lake Mor Spacious, Mor luxurious, City, 24 grandchildren; and seven Redining Seats, Fre Pillows brothers and sisiters: Mrs. Junella Autumn's cenlc splendor In Enjoy there great new buses. Fields, mounTaylor, Albert and Floyd Bosh, tains and forests are a myriad of colors Levan; Mrs. Hilda Hansen, Lehi; and DieseLi'ner travel is always deMervin Merrie Bosh, Fillmore; . ECONOMICAL. lightful and Bosh, Midvale and Ellis Bosh, of Ask Agent Kingshill, Idaho. Mr. Bosh spent About Double Daily most of his life in Levan. SERVICE UTAH LOCAL Musical selections in the funeral were vocal solo "O My Father etao FARES LOW ONE-WAwere vocal solo, Olive Taylor; selection, quartet, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph $ 120 FILLMORE Barnes, Mrs. Evelyn B. Anderson $ 7.40 LAS VEGAS .. and Paul E. Booth of Nephi; vocal LOS ANGELES ... $ 9.95 duet, Henrietta Earley and Vinnie SAN FRANCISCO $14.20 Christensen; trumpet solo, Elbert DENVER $ 9.70 Gardner. Speakers were Lorenzo For Information and Faroa - visit or phe of Mangelson, J. Elmer Jacobsen Provo; remarks by Bishop E. P. BURLINGTON TRAILWAYS DEF3T Peterson. The Invocation was givX. L CAFE en by S. P. Taylor and the bene57 North Main The diction by Niels Lundsteen. -j- Phone 264 grave was dedicated by Mr. Jacob-so- Bed 'V L aoda. & Vi i ed U3 S .ToSdorW 4 ... iares. Union ?a51",te o"" II 1 J J4 Y . iWaj&B t ft ifcvr. n. PAYS TO TRADE IN NEPHI IT I'tlilllll Mi llJiTl lil:t V. I ?'T-- , Our $200,000 modernua- now in tion program, progress, makes availac- Hotel able the finest commodations in the K -j- ,1 ,vy. 'J' ais :.rrr OIHI & . V&tpr RQDm " . J- .. .. .. fr,'-:- 'jjf.'ftlf-llfTVaf- , -- ?2 The student council met Tuesday with routine business taking the majority of the time. This organization which rules and governs the school, is proving to be an immediate success in carrying out the business transactions which concern It is more effective the school. than Iho old method of just student body officers. The school is run on a more business-lik- e basis, making it better all around for students The laws are enand teachers. forced to the extent that the students are beginning to realize that these laws are not just mere rifles. We believe that if this good work is carried on, the students graduating in coming years willser-be better citizens ;:nd realize the iousness of this worthwhile project. 2 LG LOAVES 19C lf)C lc NEPHI'S BEST BREAD NUT SUNDAES, JUMBO ICE CREAM SODAS or MALTED MILKS any flavor IOC X L BAKERY V L 1 You know, of course, that when the public is offered a better product, sales of that product soar. Last season Utah KING COAL produced the cleanest coal ever washed, dried, sized, made available in this market As sales increased coaL result, a blended and waxed COAL tq KING Utah Users everywhere praise the sky. Try a load you'll like it too. The second of a series of matinee dances was held last Friday, much to the enjoyment of the students. These dances are given to enthuse the students to get out and enjoy themselves, and to break the regular routine of everyday school life. Social mixers are held to get the students better acquainted. Lynn Jenkins Reporter. Mrs. Olive Poulson entertained a number of relatives and friends at her home Wednesday, the oc caslon being her birthday anniver sary. Luncheon was served. 76. TRI - STATE LUMBER 7 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sherwood and daughter Maurlne, Mrs. Mc Donald and son Harold of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with relatives here. WW. i The assembly program Tuesday was given by the Sophomore class under the direction of Merl Green-halgclass president. The followPrayer, ing program was gien: J. R. Wilkins; reading, Virginia Don Christiansen; voRivers; talk, cal trio, Dona Carter, Phyllis Painter, Maxine Petty; reading Virginia Cox; vocal solo, Don Olsen. Cinnamon Rolls, DoNuts, dozen Sugar, Oatmeal, Fruit bar Cookies doz Bosh. ally moderate prices. I r. r at exception- food EXCELLENCE SliPPtR Superb Cuisine - Scintillating Music PAR H 90-ho- Mrs. Esther Connelly entertained a number of relatives Sunday afternoon at her home, In honor A of her birthday anniversary. - threat ur ended by OIL-PLATI- NG delicious supper was served. The Chicken Creek camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers is sponsoring a drama to be presented in the amusement hall on Satur day evening, November 11. Li Li LJ Li Li LlLfH L2Z E3 your engine today Mr. and Mrs. Owen Francom and Mrs. Francom's sister spent a few days with friends and relatives en route to their home in Evanston, Wyoming. They have been visiting at California points. Mona News Happenings A " -- j, . csi,3L'-;4i- v V'i,y4,i ... ?s?t VL St i S v: , Owen Gibbons and Mrs. Gibbons of Oakley were visitors in Mona on Sunday. Mrs. Ethel Carter returned with them to their home in Oakley. Jack Yates and Floyd Keyte the Institute of Recreational Workers in Provo last week. Every Drop More Delicious, Milder, Finer Yet Still Available to Every Man! Now famous Old Quaker Whiskey an astonishing ha.n thing they said couldn't lie u' ti 'l tiiikir h;us done it! We I'i.vc t:i.'n thin fino, mellow, 'a u sufn-r'preferred by y, milhor.- - nfmn- - added one full extra -mailr Old uml cf acliwVy u;iyear Qwik.r a .', irhukry Hal's nwJiu'j'i hi iron! It's e! Kvery drop (if famous Old Quaker is now 4 years old more delicious than ever' fr,er Kvery (iron ready to sati-f- y t ho taste in Awi" a who appreif i every ' ciate! So fm" :sti:d Quaker now so mellow and np ;.t i sensational 'lr X -i "f 1') " n ay- - tl.ai v ho urtwtlly .nm; le Old (jiinkir will kftp on bitting it. Try famous Ol thii dirn' A l i ain-ad- ni.-l- 1 tni is 4 QUART PINT V: PINT NO. 65 Mrs. Ruth Rowe has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Dye in Mor cni. 'j and Mrs. Lee Fllsworth of Neveda visited f.t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Newton Tuesday. Mi Knymond and Woodrow Kay of Salt Lake City were vis'tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Williams Sunday. ''.' t 1 Quaker new. Find out f"r j,i'i'' ' how muih liner nnd mellower did Quaker is than over before. I'.uy a bottle of rich UIJ Quaker today! 1m Mr. and Mrs. Lelnnd Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ensign and Mr. and were dinner V.rs. Jim Lofgran guests guests at the home of Mr. Hid Mrs. David Nielson recently. 7m Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carter, Mr. Mr. Hugh Sperry went to Salt Miss Ruth Lake City Tuesdny. Sperry returned home with them. anil ULD QUAKER The Daughters of the Pioneers of the Mount Nebo camp held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Hcber Fowkes last Friday BMW The Relief Societyy Bazaar was held Thursday evening. A one-apiny, "Company Cake" was presented, with members of the cast being: Josephine Kay, Ina Kay, Mabel Kay, Geneal Shepnrd, Arlean Shepherd and Erma Newton. Later in the evening there was a dancing party held. cation compared to Oil. PLATING in your engine hibrieale before any oil can circulate. Thai's because the minute you start up with patented ('otioco ' Germ Processed oil it makes (ill, PLATING "magnet ie" to all inner engine, surfaces, so thai il cannot drain down again. It cannot retire to the crankcase as you park I he car. Like any ""t j will . . . of itaxtif UKi!bif right ahemi of mu now 8 or 10 da ihi cold starts for ioiir 4 or 5 month car minutes per start, till your engine's And yet even that can run up 6 to S near-war- your engine's tretch m cold-wea- to l riht her "starling-saround !)') The fouleM ',)') lours limt Gangster Winter coiiid lire at your engine, your Ivitery. And don't ever hope to h il:. him with motor oils whose higgeM. brag is "fast flow." That's not enough and it's not your money 's hours! t.-.- jn Lou can probably agree thai these are certainly conservative figures Mrs. Lottie Kay and Mrs. Cclia Kay htve been visiting hn Beaver. . . . . I worth, considering that "fast flow" is mighty slow Winter lubri other good plating. (JJI. PLATING stays right where it's plaled by Germ Process acl ion all over the working parts. They've "got on" their OIL- PL T1NG all ihe while you're indoors. They never "take .11" (heir Oil. PLATING, When you come out to start then, your can't bo delayed even" HO seconds or of -- one-nint- h And away you go. The knows it was workhardly battery ing. And it's a good long while calls for before the gauge-stican added quart of Germ Processed oil. Your Mileage Merchant has your right Winter grade. Change today to that Conoco station of his.' Continental Oil Company a se-on- k CONOCO GERRS PROCESSED OIL ct 17.19, TIIK Oi l) (.1 AKI R CO, 1SUUNA LAWRENCKIHRO. 0;f'R. 1939 Friday, Saturday Specials Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Powell of Magna were Sunday guests at -the home of Mrs. Powell's brother-inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs Oral Cafeteria Embassy Bullet Oak Dining Room Exceptionally good LAKE'S SAIT CLUB :y' Visit our famous DRRCE in the MIRROR rr i- Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Stevens of Holden were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mangelson. Mrs. Stevens is spending the week in Levan. Mrs. Alvin Christensen entertained Sunday, honoring her husband on his birthday. A delicious luncheon was served. The following were elected Tuesday as members of the Town Board. Mayor: Marion Christensen, Joseph Wankier, O. S. Aagard, and Hugh ReTaylor, all candidates on theFran-copublican ticket; and H. R. candidate on the Democratic ticket. Nov. 9, CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to all relCARD OF THANKS atives and friends who assisted us John Richardson, Manager Phone 1 1 during the illness and following the We wish to thank all those who death of our father. West Center Street Nephi, Utah The Family of Thomas Brough assisted in any way at the death and burial of our beloved son, CARD OF THANKS brother and grandson, Kent Tolley; We wish to extend our thanks for the kind words spoken, flowand appreciation to our kind friends ers, cars or anything which helped 9 who assisted during the illness and in our sad bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tolley following the death of our beloved Garth and Bobby Tolley husband and father. li riiiisV.1. fmai Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Orme. UTAH KING COAL produced only by UNITED STATE.S FUEL CO. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gear, Mr. Mrs. J. A. Bosh and family. and Mrs. Jack Nelson, Mrs. Helen Birch and Mrs. Carton, all of Eureka spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. J. A. Bosh. i. hi U-- Juab High h, ed c0O Thursday, School News He was born January 11, 1880, a son of Delbert and Marie Christen-se- n Bosh. He married Leah Sherwood in 1899. and infydfnsivfV s f pwjj. Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon for Julius A. Bosh, 59, who passed away Satur day morning at the family COULD BE SO EASY Schedule New ouS Nephi, Utah Times-New- s, PROOr from Your Mileage Merchant |