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Show The Page Four Times-New- s, Nephi, Utah Local - Social News Happenings Levan News Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thursday, June 27, "1940 Ytn pick of A" Stephensen Erma Lomax visited in Proare the proud parents of twin girls vo Sunday with Bessie Excell. on June 20th. born f Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh are Mrs. Perry Jackman, who has the parents of a son, born June 20. . .It: ,' r.. .:." been in Idaho Falls at the home Mr. and Mrs. Carl Riley of Los of her parents for some time past, returned to Levan last week. Angeies, California were guests ui .mrs. .riossie carter on Monday. Miss Fay Larsen of Centerfield A a Lewis Anderson of Reno, Nevada few in of last week spent days nil Levan at the home of Mr. and is visiting at the home of Mr, Mrs. Ray Winters. and Mrs. Emerson Foote. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Francom and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cazier at daughter Margaret of Evanston, tended the Postmasters convention Wyoming spent a few days of last in bait Lake City recently. QUESTION "What justifies your heat turned on by modern highweek with relatives and friends ' RPM' is America's statement Douglass Christison of Price vis here. speed motors. The old oils couldn't ited with his grandmother, Mrs. Premier Motor Oil?" stand the gaff. Try "RPM." Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mangelson Joseph Brown, Friday. ANSWER "RPM" licked the attended a shower and dance in toughest STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Misg Dorothy Seedall of Idaho Holden Saturday for Mrs. Mangel-son- s lubrication the problem "super" AMERICA'S PREMIER MOTOR OIL spent last week visiting with brother, Mayland, who was Falls 25 A QUART Miss Martha Howard. married recently, Miss Rose Marie Lomax visited Miss Henrietta Ballow of Salt Lake City, who is a graduate during the past week with Marilyn 'A Little Bird Told Me' Tartans in Scotland nurse this year, is visiting her rowers in Brigham City. Airplane Resembles Car. The phrase "A little bird told me" to Visitors Scottish tartan mills Mrs. Mr. and Frank Bal parents, Except for its wings, a plane deOld fashioned homes need stay old fashioned no Mrs. John Schofield of in Provo various forms is found in many veloped by one of the big aircraft low. report that good loom weavers are spent Saturday at the home of Mrs. women between 50 and 70 years old, countries and is said to be derived at Burbank, Calif., looks longer. A great improvement in appearance and conMiss Opal Martin returned to her J. W. Brough. from Ecclesiastes 10:20, "Revile not companies who weave from seven to ten yards very much like a large automobile. home in facipio Tuesday after an venience can often be made with only a few changes. the of in not a tartan Mr. no, king, are and Mrs. H. and thy thought; and It is powered by E. Wall and son day paid the engines extended visit with her brother-i- n of Eureka are visiting with equivalent of 25 cents a yard. The revile not the rich in thy bedchaminstead of the radial type usually law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Erin Gene A new entrance, weatherstripped windows, a sun Mr. M. M. and ber Mrs. a for most of O'Gara. bird the heavens shall used on planes. The craft is dedifficult work is weaving two 1'oulson. Mrs. Poulson went to carry the voice and that which hath signed for private use and will sell Scipio with here. Miss Cherol Belliston is visitine tartans at once, a different clan's parlor in place of the old porch, a Curtis Kitchen . . . wings shall carry the matter." design on each side. for about $27,500. think of the wonderful difference these improvements Mrs. Nicoline Powell, Donna May for two weeks with relatives in and Salt Lake Payson City. and PowWayne Powell and Mrs. will make in your home. ell's mother-in-laMrs. Esther Miss Belliston spent last Powell of Lehi spent the week end week inDorothy Salt Lake City with her Under our convenient Monthly Payment Plan you at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph sister, Miss Donna Belliston. Jackman. do not need cash to repair your home. Make the imMrs. J, T. Stimson and son J. C. The family of H. C, Anderson of Ogden are at the home provements now and enjoy them as you are paying held a family reunion in Greenland of Bishop andvisiting Mrs. P. B. Cowan for them on Park Sunday afternoon. The occas- this week. easy monthly terms. ion was the 83rd birthday anniverMr. and Mrs. W. G. Orme, Mr. sary of Mr. Anderson, the eldest The size of the monthly payments depends upon man in Levan. Those enjoying the and Mrs, Jack Tolley and family the amount you feel you can easily pay. The terms affair were Mr. and Mrs. Niels An- attended, the Huggins family reunderson, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando An- ion in Springville recently. will be arranged for your convenience. derson, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Wan-kie- r, Mrs. Leon Eroadbent spent sevMr, and Mrs. John Anderson, days last week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Clark Wood, all of eral sister-in-laMrs. Helen TayTRI-S- T Levan; Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Pierce her of Gunnison, Mr, and Mrs, Andrew lor. Anderson of Woods Cross and Mr. Sv "Helpful Service" Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Paxman, Mr. L" "2 fmm ffrnmm DILUXI CLOTH -M and Mrs, James Anderson of and Mrs. Herman Vickers of Salt Lake the week end as City spent John Richardson, Manager Phone No. 11 All committees for July 4th are the guests of Mr and Mrs. T. D Davis. working hard to make the celebration bigger and better than ever Mrs. Peter Heelis of before, Following is the program is visiting at the home ofSantaquin her to be given the morning of July and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 4th: Salute at day break, Arvil Hoy Greenhalgh. Wankier; Flag raising, J. D. ShepMiss Ruth Ann Gowers and her herd; meeting at 10:30: Singing, Star Spangled Banner; invocation, grandmother, Mrs. Olive Anderson, ttisiiop t,. p. Peterson; male quar- returned home Thursday from Caltet, Willard Shepherd, Cecil Steo- ifornia. They report that they had hensen, Leo Christensen and Heber a very pleasant trip. Shepherd; reading, Mildred ChrisMr. and Mrs. John Christison of tensen; oration, Grant Gardner; Announcement was made recent selection, junior orchestra; reading, Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. )y by Chairman W. D. Hammond of Audrey Dalby; piano solo, Helen Vernon Butler were Sunday visitors the State Road Commission that Winter; song Blanche Stephensen at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. P. the State Highway Patrol is to be and company; reading, Reba Man- Christison. reorganized with recommendations gelson; vocal duet, Olive Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Martin of submitted to the commission by and Keva traneom; closing num Lieutenant Franklin M. Kreml, ELLO friends and howdy her, God Bless Driggs, Idaho visited for several America, days recently at the home of J. A. Sergeants Theodore Loveless and neighbors: I wonaer how much D. C. Sneadaker of the InternationChristensen. Mrs. Martin was formoney a feller would have t' have t' al Association of Chiefs of Police. feel free t' order anything on a bill merly Miss Francis Christensen, Under the plan adopted the state o' fare and not look at th' price, it's Mr. and Mrs. Reid Black and Miss will be divided into seven Sergeant shore a job fer t' try an balance my Costrols A Ila Carlyle visited with Mr, and districts with a Sergeant in charge appetite with my budget. I heer'd Mrs, Harry E. Black Sunday. Reid of the Patrol work in each district. inat in Germany ther' eatin" food recently returned from San FranBATTERIES Another recommendation adopted made out o' wood. Can you imagine ; cisco, He and Mrs, Black will make by the Commission is the division eatin' a nice sirloin steak made S&JiJii For longer and Mr. and Mrs. M. M, King are en- their home in Provo, of the state into two Lieutenant from th' bark o' an oak tree. Reckon Trr lowest cost Jr ' districts one Lieutenant to have his if a fel!er gits hungry between meals joying a trip to Califonia. -- tiri?J service buy a Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ralphs of A' " " C '"1 " Nt he at secchews a and new o' the headquarters Firestone Ogden up couple boxes o' jist '2f Chin Arizona are Lee, with Robert Summers left Wednesday visiting ond to have headquarters at Provo. tooth picks. Time Hitler gits t' Mrs. Ralphs parents, Mr. and Mrs, This plan required the appointment England he'll have his boys trained for a brief visit in Salt Lake City, Aik for our Changeover Pric J. Walter Miss II Beth Olpin Olpin, f" of another lieutenant and Sergeant t eat board fences an cord wood. V Madge and Gaye Ellertson are who has been visiting in Chin Lee 1 P010NIUW SPARK PIUGS Pete Dow was promoted to that After a hard days march th' cook visitors at the home of Mr. and returned home with them, rank. Lieutenant R C Willio win will stir up a snack maybe a nice Mrs. Wayne Sorenson In Provo. Quicker starting and f M A V 1 remain at Ogden and Lieutenant telephone pole roast garnished with fIX. n I improved per. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Shooler of J--t Dow will be stationed at Provo. kindlin" wood, an a side order o' Mrs. Verda Hayes of Los Angeles Grass Valley, California visited with foraianceoryoufSO.fcg money back, A third recommendation adopted picket fence. Maybe Hitlers 1 boys is visiting at the home of her par- Mrs. Shooler's mother, Mrs. Lizzy SIZE 6.QO-1- 6 ...T?- -, tA Nason last week, Mr, Shooler re .jj, by the Commission was the assign- can eat that, but all them homeless ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kay. .,u.l....l ment to headquarters in Salt Lake babies in Holland and Belgum have to California, leaving his. turned Ellertson of the Rel- wife here for an indefinite visit. City of a Staff Sergeant whose duty i nave mux. tie seein you iefMrs. VerdaStake board attended it will be to analyze all motor acnite on th red the Society Wednesday Mrs. C. A. Kimball, Mrs. Norma Social Service Institute at the cident records and work out an ennetwork, I'm goin f th" ITS Wi BowrfHere'. the famous G. Whitmore, and Mr. and Mrs. M. 14 JT A forcement program to avoid like these shoes are University of Utah last week. wagon mmmJ mmmJ Firestone Convoy Tire fauiltwith M jJ &f At-J. Greenwood of Salt Lake City ' W: accidents in the future. Sergeant kilhn' me. Mrs. Mern Ulmer and daughter d Firestone patented the week end with Mr. and Rulon Bennion of Salt Lake Whitey Ford, Duke of Paducah. Kay of Wisconsin are visitors at spent Mrs. Hyrum Brough. Mr. Greenwas given this assignment City the home of her Mr. and wood is parents, of the Utah Under the Mrs. Eugene Newton. plan Oil Refining Company. other Sergeant reorganization adjustments will be! Here's made in the near future and patrol Miss Rosemary Belliston of JackStanford. 37. of S.ilt Lake of Mrs. Lela Bryant and children assignments made. Greenriver, Utah have been the son, Michigan, Miss Blanch Parrish City, returning from a long trip over guests Patrol Superintendent Groo andi at the Mr. home of of Salt Lake City, Miss Mary recently Captain L. L. Fryer will continue to dusty roads, grew thirsly. So he and Mrs. G. A. Newell, Brown of San Diego, California and maintain their offices at the State decided to quaff some brer. Just ai Mrs. Claude Pratt of Fillmore are he lifted the stein to his lips his Mrs. Oscar Newton entertained Capitol. jaw guests at the home of Mrs. J. L. It Is expected that the now became dislocated. However, he recently f(,r her daughter, Arlean Belliston. will increase the efficiency of plan who returned to her ' the gained some distinction from the Shepherd, I PRICE SIZE mJs f ' In home i Patrol and with the addition of 11 event. It took Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lunt had as Hollywood after a months iMt in Mona. new patrolmen in the near future T. Smith, weight-liftin- Patrolman Clarence i 1 week Mrs. "siM-end visitors and LIFETIME f3 Bishop champion of Utah highways will be made safer the Salt Lake Mrs. and Farrell Loilell, Beckstcad, Misses Elmn and Geneva Carter police, to close hi for the motoring public. LouiHt Crump of Herriman, mou'h. returned home Wednesday after a Mis. Mr and Mrs. Leo Barrett and two short visit at the home of their children and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. a i giandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons Christison of Salt Lake City. i i iwun vui lint i s. i hi T tarries a it- of Oakley. 's . ' written lifetime I'J Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Davis of The Mount Neho Cnmp of the Salt Mr. Mrs. 'niiwJL Lake not !n and and gaarantee !?2 City, I' I'. 1'. surprised Mrs. Sarah Fiank Bowers of Provo were Sun uiuiicu lo I i, 1 H or Shepln-rdthe oldest pioneer of day visitors at the home of Mr. and 24 months, but far Mona. at her home last Sunday. .1. Bowers Jr. Mr. and Mrs. the "Irs. Kay N'euton and flauchter Mis. A. full life of tbe Li i I'.uvwrs also visited at the home V,ii;!nia .hi. visiting with Misses of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris. tire without lime It I.' iioihv and XeWla Newlon In Salt or milese limii. I Lake ('ii Sim Tin' Cut I Catcher Club met on I 9 Tuesday, June 25th. They worked Mr. and Mrs ('.. A. Newell on their aprons and talked attout the marriage of their their club book. Those were daughter Miss Donna Newell, to Joyce Carter, Edith present ShirCooper, on June 27th. The Gannon , llilii.. .Int.ill' tnanv ley Mae Gi ace. Cat hern Foote and mat riaco place nt Detroit, thinp. to ce inl Jo in SjIi LAr Cm, !', ,H Reporter, Cat hern Miss Newell attended Melha Park. Michigan. , jr.. ( l rilh Urpe nimlrrn room Foote, ,inn in, cunl'-nImir he B. Y. I', and the few past size fice limoia rrMiuranu nemni; line- lm.. I .1 vears has been teaching school In 11'" Mts. Helen Jones acted as hostess and lmino crntcr - ou ill find ii tn .r, n nic tit iMin-S.i'ina. The couple will make thcirj to the $s.5 club members at nd rconomiul In May t tUr inLM-i- i home in Detroit. Miss Newell has her home on the $.7i of June evening Ull-- u heen extensively entertained 7.ot be 2oth. Mr. Bessie Schofield a gave I 7 77 76 .O0.16 low her departure on June 23rd. review of "The Bent Twig' by Doro AND TOUR m imarnam 1mm OH Ih. thy Cnnfield Fisher. The following Omm lum fM4 01D TIKE members were present: Rita AndrHpaWtl4sMrf Lw Carrying Chart rews, Verda Beck, Genevieve Belliston, It ha Gadd, Thelmn Hansen, nratteaa Csamploa Tlrei mod la taa Flreitaaa Poctorv Mary Jensen, Marian Mernmott, tk Yark WarW, fair. Alice Sow by, Eudene Warner, Or-wp4 bkiMiiM alMia Lorna Warner, Worthington EACH ITH and the hostess, Mrs. Jones. BATH Mrs. P. B. Cowan and daughter OUTSIDE Betty returned Inst Wednesday aftROOMS er a sojourn in the East. While in Washington, I. C. they B. GIBSON Editor, Manage' were of Dr. and Mrs. M. II. guests Burton, who were rejoicing over the arrival of a second son. Mrs. Publuhed at Nephi, Juab County ,,urtnn w " seriously ill for several Utah, each Tr.ur.dav. Entered d nicely. One class matter at the Post-- n they viisted wni the World's office at Jill j alltil(iuit.liu III llUttiMHlMUiyJiiaiMIJltWiM,ltUmJll4UU.,biJMhU,4S iHJmlllitlljMHltlli Nephi, Utah, under the act Fair at New York City. 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