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Show The TimesNaws, Nephi, Utah Page Four Local and Social News NOTICE Checks in payment of the g final dividend are now distributed at the Receiver's office of the First National Bank. Please call for checks immediately. be-in- NEW Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs spent Monday in Salt Lake City. James D. Pexton spent last Wednesday visiting in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Gottschalk have moved into the A. P. Chris- LAYAWAY Miss Illeen Burton, who is attending school in Los Angeles, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Duckworth. Miss Burton will return to California after the Christmas PLAN home. W band too iq attractive Account Book ia which your subsequent payments art credited. You 11 enjoy your motor and hare fun buying it this asy way! m mm sleep-invitin- g no highway or weather hazards. No nerve strain. If s an economical way to travel. Fares are low, and there are no unexpected expenses. Go by train for the pleasure tap of the year! p LOW FARES Round Trip from Salt Lake City to: Sleeping In Pullinaa SlMplng $33.35 $35.29 50.05 60.80 fa ChiHeaaaz Cm sBCooofcao $22.40 Los Angeles fhirnno a -. .- .Sui long Can fa OTiiilBiriiiiii B" Berth extra. Similar low fare to other point. taraa. y Liberal return Unite. Alao vwry low day following a long illness. NEPHI YOUTHS ACTIVE AT SNOW COLLEGE PEnY.Agent" Phone 15 PAYS TO TRADE IN NEPHI Evinrude Motor Shotgun L. L. and Ephraim choir on December 21 at Ephraim. The chorus is under the direction of Harry A. Dean. Hoopsters of Snow College are on scheduled for a Saturday of this week. The upper and division will meet the the lower division will play the Juab high school team. This is a return engagement for the games in Ephraim last week, at which time Snow was victorious. Mrs. LaRue Burgess of Nola, Utah is visiting for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John S, Nielsen. Mrs. Erma Keyte entertained the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers at her home last Thursday. The lesson was "The Pioneer Holidays' and was given by Floss Kay and lone Kay. Mrs. Arlean Shepherd was the guest of honor at a family guest of honor at a farewell party given at the home of her mother, Mrs. George D. Haymond attended the reception in Salt Lake City last Friday in honor of her father-in-law- 's 91st birthday anniversary. The reception was held - at the home of his son, Dr. Creed Women scry that Utah KING COAL b a work server in the home. Try n. a load CARTER 3C and youH ayree. John Richardson. Manager Phone 7- West Center Street ii -i MMU3 Mrs. Lizzie Oldroyd was hostess to the Stitch and Chat club members at her home one day last week. A hot dinner was served and the remainder of the afternoon was spent in sewing. Deon Allred and Jessie Oldroyd spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. A. A. Anderson entertained the Elite Club members at a birthday dinner Saturday afternoon. The following members were present: Lillie Oldroyd, Lillian Snow, Ada Anderson, Martha Elder, Katharine Holman, Edith Cook, Olean Johnson and the hostess. The following Christmas, prog ram was given in the Relief Society with building Tuesday afternoon ConSina Jacobsen as chairman: gregational singing; prayer, Maggie Frandsen; organ solo, Velma Christensen; vocal duet, "Toyland and Joyland" Mrs. Cerda A. Lund and Mrs. Eva Jacobsen; Christmas story, Mrs. Ada C. Anderson; vocal trio, Mrs. Olena Johnson, Mrs. Lillian Snow and Mrs. Jennie Anderson; Christmas reading, Macel Anderson; closing prayer, Mrs. Agnes Oldroyd. Mrs. Clea Madsen and children of Mount Pleasant are visiting relatives and friends in Fountain Green. . Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Lund and children visited in Provo Saturday. Mrs. Sarah E. 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Write fancy tern; lc 1C 10c GLOVES All THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR 19C NEPHI'S BEST BREAD SUNDAES, JUMBO ICE CREAM SODAS or MALTED MILKS any flavor pre-shrun- k wool (lto4V A EVERY MAN DESIRES GOOD SELECTION OF FINE Wool Gaberdine for SHIRTS. sport Dress-u- p wear; Arrow Shirts for A variety of patterns priced from t0 98c $7.00 Uth Friday, Saturday Specials i 3C ism 1 UNITED STATES FUEL CO. PAJAMAS broadcloth. Selection of sleeping or lounging tyles 1.50 hand TIES silk and tailored patern. from 50c well made for gt wear. fabric, style AW 1 mm UTAH KING COAL produced only by G JVO the clothes He wants for & Neohi. a o SHIRTS white broadcloth, WGEXSHL TRI - STATE LUMBER n, Fountain Green News cUa Ii'a dustloas for it's washed, dried, sued, blended and Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Tolley were J. W. Nowlin, I. J. Davis and Mrs. Sarah Davies of Claresholm, Canada. Mrs. Thomas W. Mrs. Nowlin of Turpin, Alberta; Threza Jordan, Mrs. is.aue nan-seMr. and Mrs. John Davies and Helen Hanson of Idaho Falls, Id aho. Mrs. Florence Newton last Tuesday. Mrs. Shepherd and small son Jaun will leave Friday morning for California where they will meet Mr. Shepard and make their home. Mary Nielsen, who is attending the Brigham Young University at Provo spent the week end at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John S. Nielsen. The Primary Conference was A pageant, held last Sunday. "The Gospel of Peace" was presented. Special numbers were played by Jean Carter, Paul Newton, LeVoy Vest and Ray Fowkes. Mrs. Alfred Seamons have been visiting in Salt Lake City for the past week. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers held a social Thursday evening, Inviting their partners. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by the members and guests. Captain Rose Nielsen was in charge. Mrs. Alice Kay left last week for California where she will visit her daughter. Mrs. Ruby Summers left Friday for a short stay in Salt Lake City. Mona News Happenings ona-wa- A. L. IT Can A Nice A New Fine Rifle Warm Hunting Coat A Gas Lantern A Pair of Skis A basketball, a football or a Baseball mit for Xmas. Any Sportsman will apprec iate one of these fine gifts. Come in and see them now. SPORTSMEN'S SUPPLIES all-sta- rs Your trip back home for the Holidays will be a pleasure every mile of the way on a Union Pacific train. You'll enjoy real comreclining Coach fort in the Delicious berths. seator the Dining Car meals, moderately priced. And HIM... A er On thal'tain BUY A Mrs. Flossie Carter attended the funeral services in Salt Lake City Wednesday for her sister, Mrs. Esther S. Whittaker, who died Sun- Price Allred, Ross Parkes, Alma Garrett and Robert Stephenson, all of Nephi, played in the game against Carbon Junior College Sat urday night. Snow was victorious 55 to 34. These players are an attending Snow College. Robert Stephenson is singing in the chorus of Handel's "Messiah" to be presented by the Snow chorus P:?Sj THE Call on us make mall deposit oo an ETinrudc or Elto. Mrs. J. W. Belliston, Mrs. G. R. Judd and Wilford Belliston are at leadership meetings attending the at the U. S. A. C. in Logan. PAYS TO TRADE IN NEPHI 1 Local - Social News ON Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Mendenhall of Springville were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sperry last Saturday. B. YOURO v EVINRUDE Mrs. Ralph Frantzon of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd. as IT PURCHASE Mrs. Florence Inscore spent the week end in Salt Lake City. tiansen McMAHON, Receiver GEORGE W Thursday, Dec. 14, 1939 WOOLEN ROBES The Complete Men's Store JUST WHAT HE WANTS FOR COMFORT. Full cut, with excellent tailoring and finishing. All sizes and several color. A per fect gift for any Man, ONLY 3-9- 5 |