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Show The Thursday, Dec. 3rd, 1942 Green News CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS 1 Local and r i oociai iNews i 1 JUST w Mr. and Mrs. Karl II. Steele and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Win; After visiting for a few days with suns Lm and Karl attended Mrs. Jesse nounce the marriage of to Miss Virginia VVim L,. Hansen, Miss LaJune Hansen parly for Thomas Steele and on his "3rd anniversary on Sundas. has returned to Ogden where she Mr. William Irons, son of The The table was beautifully decoratMrs. Harry J. Irons has employment. was performed la. ed in pink and white carnations Mrs. Celia Lund of Salt Lake marriage and a large birthday cake for the City spent Thanksgiving with her November 27th, in the Sa! Lake ae-- ! A turkey dinner was renterpieee. Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Win daughter, Selma Lund. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bailey were companied them to Salt Lak CiU served to 16 children and grand busines svisitors Saturday at Salt On Saturday evening, a v aiiiirf children. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. V. Downs and Lake City supper was enjoyed at the in.nudaughter Joyce, and Mrs. W. J. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Oldroyd of the brides's parents. Trn .'nig Oekey spent Thanksgiving in Garand Jessie Oldroyd spent the week couple left for Wyoming. field with Mr anil Mrs. Ernest end visiting relatives in Salt Lake Mr. Irons is stationed ni Francis E. Warren. City. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Smurtwaite Mrs. Niels Lund visited during Mrs. Lydia Carter of Foan'ain the week in Salt Lake City with Green visited on Monday at the of Salt Lake City were guests on at the home of relatives. home of her son in law and daught- Thanksgiving day Mrs. Minnie Olson visited in Salt er, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fraiunm. Mr. and Mrs. Amos G. Irons. Mr. and Mrs. Blain Walker left Lake City and Logan during the Mr. and Mrs. Blaine J., kaian evening for a two weeks week. were guests at the home ,1 her Monday in Flagstaff, Arizona, to vacation Mrs. Ronald Golson and children brother-in-laM and and sister, and A. A. Anderson of Salt Lake Mrs. Farrell Wankier on Sunday. visit with their son, Lynn Golden, a mechanic in the Army Air Corps. City spent Thanksgiving in FounMr. and Mrs. Farrell U nkier W alker will also vistain Green with relatives. unior Mr. and Mrs. and children Norrine and it relatives in Los Angeles, CaliforMr. and Mrs. L. Edward Nielson Lak in Salt City nia before spent Monday returning home. Had as their guests during the week on business. their daughters. Miss Jean Nielson S'.a idierd eral days with her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Heber of Layton, and Mrs. Geniel Pay-stru- p and family of Salt Lake Cii ;.ent Mrs. Lorenzo Stevens at Holden. of Provo. the week end in Levan wii.'i relaand Tidwell Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Mangelson Mr. and Mrs. Gloyd tives. children cf Salt Lake, City visited Mrs. Effie Bean spent Fri la and were honored guests at a supper 's given at their home Saturday eveduring the week with Mrs. Saturday in Salt Lake Cit mother, Mrs. Lillian Snow. Miss Barbara Winter ret anted ning. The celebration was to comMrs. Amy Samuels who has had home their golden wedding spending memorate Wednesday after employment at Ogden spent last some time in Tooele, where she anniversary. FounMr. and Mrs. Mangelson have Thursday, Thanksgiving, in has had employment. She was a tain Green with her children. home of her sister, spent their married life in Levan the at guest Mrs. Ethel Anderson received a Mrs. Marva England and family. where they raised a family. Their on Thanksgiving day cablegram Neldon Stephensen returned to children: Herman L. Mangelson of Reuben Mangelson, from her son, Pfc. Glade Anderson his home in Los Angeles after Nephi; who is stationed somewhere overCoDeal Mangelhis Mangelson, with a few grand days spending seas. He tated that he is well and parents, Hr. and Mrs. Martin Step- son of Levan; Ferrin Mangelson of safe. Salt Lake City and Naomi Walker hensen and Mfs. Almira Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Mikkelson Mrs. Ethel Anderson of Fountain of Pleasant Grove. Those from out of town were Mr. have received word that their son, Green visited on Monday at the Staff Sergeant Merlin Mikkelson home of her daughter, Mrs. Glenn and Mrs. Herman Mangelson and has been transferred to Boise, Id- Mangclson and family. family, Mr and Mrs. Jack Brough Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin aho indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Christen-se- n of Nephi; Orlo Otteson is at the Dice hosand sons Lloyd anil Bryce Mangelson and family, Mrs. Charpital where he underwent an oper- spent Thanksgiving in Fillmore at ity Garrett, Mrs. Dora Christianation for appendicitis on Sunday. the home of her parents, Mr. and sen and Martin Mangelson of Salt Mrs. N. C. Mikkelson had as her Mrs. P. B. Day. Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Don Walas guest on Thankgiving day, her Mr. and Mrs. Erin Poulson and ker of Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Mangelson daughters, Mrs. Ned Barnes of Ne- chUttren spent ?Tianksgi ing in phi and Mrs. Jay Blackham of Mor- Scipio with her parents, Mr. and have been ardent church workers. oni. Mr. Mangelson has held many ofMrs. Wesley Martin. Emery Holman and family and Mrs. Ruby Christensen entertain- fices in the community and the Jack Holman and family of Mont-ro- ed Wednesday evening, the occas- Levan ward, and is now Mayor of Colorado are visiting their ion being her birthday and wed- Levan town. ; mother, Mrs. Mary E. Holman. ding anniversaries. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Stephen-se- n Mrs. Sina Jacobsen had as her Mr. and Mrs. Leon Larsen spent entertained at a family reunion on dinner guests Thanksgiving day Thanksgiving in Levan at the home Mr. and Mrs. LaDrue Holman and of their son in law and daughter. on Thanksgiving day. Those from out of town were Clifton Stephen-se- n Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Holman of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Winter. Mrs. LuSpanish Fork, Mr .and Mrs. Lor-ain- e Mrs. Jay Winter of Los Angeles cille of Blaekfoot, Idaho; of Hinckand Peterson family of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Shepherd is a guest at the home of ley; Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Gollaher and Mrs. Elmer Holman and child Chloe Winter and family. Mrs. ren of Fountain Green. Mrs. Vern Mangelson returned and family of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lyda Carter and Mrs. Ethel home Monday after spending sev- - Blanch Hardy of St. George; Christy Anderson of Wales, and Glenn Anderson spent Monday at Levan Stephensen, who is located at an visiting their daughters, Mrs. Fern Army Camp near Pasadena, Calif-Francom and Mrs. Evanele ornia. A delicious dinner was serUNITED STATES OF AMERICA ver" to 12 adults and 21 grandchildThe following will leave Founren of Mr. and Mrs. Stephensen. tain Green December 5 to report Donald Johnson, who is employed for training for U. S. Service at the Army Air base at Wendover, Rulon Hyrum Johnson, Ted DeweV LI MIT is visiting with his grandmother, Johnson, Lloyd Wilson Green, Lee Mrs. Elinor Johnson. J. Oldroyd, Meloin LaMar JohnMrs. Minnie Snow and children son, Andrew Lavoy Coombs, and pf Provo and Retta Christopherson Harry Montell Hansen. A party and children of Idaho spent the in their honor will be held in the holiday in Levan Thanksgiving Amusement hall Friday December with their mother, Mrs. Elinor 4 under the direction of the City Johnson. officials and the Ameriscan $36.50 x 12 RUGS 9 x 12 DE LUX CONGOLEUM OR ARMSTRONG QUAKER RUGS $7.25 SOME INLAID LINOLEUM FOR YOUR It will ease your house work! KITCHEN . Sor-enso- Beautiful NON SKID FLOOR RUGS $3.50, $5.75, $8.75 $5.95 Piece Set of Dishes PYREX DISHES OF AL LKINDS SAMPSON CARD TABLES $2.50 or $3.50 CEDAR CHESTS CHOICE BREAKFAST SETS 32 ECE1VED... R NEW SHIPMENT OF her parents, Mr. and 9 Patterns w Five Paq Levan Social iNews items acra! Fountain 7XT, Nephi. Utah Times-New- s, float i MilleL juniatA, SMART TWO PIECE MODELS IN PLAIN COLORS AND WOOL PLAIDS You Juniors who want a nice for Christmas should make your selection now. two-pier- er WE WILL RESERVE IT WITH A SMALL DEPOSIT Store 1 lours U) A. M. to P. M. ( w . Exclusive Syndics' Shop i ' -- SELLS FURN. CO. H Tid-well- 3Ej You'll enjoy every minute of this fine comedy! 1 Le-Gra- ProAnnual Juab High School Presentation duced by special arrangement with Row, Peterson and Company, Evanston and New York. by Charles Quimby Burdett Directed by R. F. Dabb Friday Evening Juab High Auditorium Curtain at 8 Popular Prices P. M. CARD OF THANKS The numerous words of kindness and consolation said in our behalf following the death of our infant son are sincerely appreciated. The many friends and relatives who did so many things for us in our bereavement will ever be remembered. Mr. and Mrs. James L. McPherson NOTICE OF ANNUAL PUNCHES CLOCK AGAIN.. FOR BOY IN JAP PRISON Retired machinist back in harness puts 20 in War Bonds MEETING The annual meeting ot the of the Nephi Irrigation o'Company will be held at two clock P. M. on December 7th, 1942, in the City Hall. The purpose of the meeting is to elect two board members and to transact any other business that may come before the meeting. Nephi Irrigaion Company, By L. K. WEBB, Secretary. tocfc-holde- rs CLASSIFIED Oscar used to be a machinist. Five years ago he retired to live out the rest of his life Man-gelso- n. SPEED Et 3 MILES At Reduced Speed first-clas- s on a pension. The other morning he showed up auain at his old Dlant. which now makes war equipment, and asked for his old job back. When payday came, he signed up with the Payol roll Savings Plan to put 20 his pay in war Bonds. on Seems Oscar's boy was Bataan. The Most You Can Save Is the Least You Can With people like Oscar making real sacrifices to help win the war, is it too much for you to put aside as little as 10 of your pay for War Bonds? Sign up for at least 10 at your place of business Modern home with FOR RENT furnace and stoker. See E. R. Old phonograph recWANTED ords wanted. We will pay 2c per pound for all old phonograph records not made of paper. Riteway Store. Girls shoe Ice FOR SALE skates. Size 7. Phone 107. today I ADS in this paper TIMES - NEWS Ptibliihed Every Thursday at phi, Juab County, Utah e, LOW IN COST Ne- HIGH IN RESULTS Entered at the pott office at Nephi, Utah, as second data mail matter under the act on Congret of March MS Then b a tremendous need tar a clean, wholoome and cduciiional, yet entertaining boy't publication. j v A inariwny, ror jujrctn, theft Scout of America bu pub. I j BOYS' LI Ici the fXMgixine jom will be slid lished f . . or rubber hi Now in NORTHBOUND: effect Leave EAST-SOUT- phi at BOUND: Leave 5:12 P. M. (Rio Grande Motorway Sanpete County Citie) Publisher A B. GIBSON BCtY E. QIBSON Editor, Manafler 8ibertptlon rate: $2.00 per year, Advertising payable In advance. rate on revuert. at Nephi 11:00 A. M. Otrt2MtTr...f4J0forJrrt North PHONE 88 & Tallow Co. Three Mile Wett of tpanlth Fork know lm A: SUNNY DKUUIi f any object varies greatly among different persons. The late Dr. A. D. Black reports that in a tabulation of bite tests made by 1,000 young adults the average force exerted was 171 pounds on the molar teeth, less on the bicuspids and incisors. The average eight year old with healthy teeth will exert about 35 pounds pressure with his first per manent molars; the 12 year old, 75 pounds; 18 year old. 140 pounds; and adults 170 to 175 pound3. A considerable number of young adults have registered as much as 350 pounds. ufd 1 ii BOUBBON WHISKEY 90.1 Troof National Diitillert Produrtu Corp. N. Y. 1 nvMiit f if 4awr thtm .v. A - fe - . c . v i at Good teeth are essential to good service in our armed forces. They are equally an asset In civil life. Today, that is doubly true, for in every sense we must be fit to fight. We are all in the service. 'This Is no time to indulge the luxury of ills and especially ills caused by bad teeth, that can readily be remedied. kW mm w 0 mi ore OSsr hurt your car if youVe careful at OO miles an hour... ill "Couple of my customers could pi on got a new car by U. S. regulations. But they're careful with ' he car they've got doing under 35, .same as others in wartime. Thai's the spirit! 'i mils' enn make "And this your car last longer yet, if you don't hunt up grief at 00 mi'.es an hour! That's no wisecrack 00 miles an hour. It's when you car i; and your engine isstnriinK oold, needing lubrication the wc.r.-- t of v r. So I don't just change your oil. I you to an oiii'I.atkp mrints villi my 'INConoco N"' oil that n' in.-- , sort of by FLATING inside youri 'magnetism' ki'cpin,; ui from all draining down to he crank-cas- e overnight, and all day, etc. "Sooner than you're in the car, need it g i.s up instead of taking time getting there. You've had lots of people's word be-aides mine, that tho worst danger of wear comes in ntnrung coia. isut what's plainer to get nround that, g than your engine K with Conoco N" oil? I'm extra glad I've got it for you now Y "A in wartime." ONCE-JUI- rnCC ge n. CONOCO i MOTOR j 3 : : whr-roTyo- oil-platin- i oil-platin- "3 f; tai-ho- 1 Elect yourself to the A.wtxK CLUB at Your Mile-aMcixhanl' Conoco station. Choose your own regular day to have him check tires, oil, radiator and battery. Hi ytcmatic attention I le'll report in admeans vance on lubrication and anything that be finds you need lor the duration of your carl CARE FOR YOUR CAR. ..FOR YOUR COUNTRY IDIM PDFF OIL ? "'li Dm: fSfe'1? v nYv' B BR AMD KENTUCKY STRAIGHT Cl """s" "'- Send qfstios with stamped envelope, to American Dental Association. 212 East Superior street. Chicago, III. 3 fwm -- 33-mi- VcMfefl i 3 ? a bite strength measure. The force of the bite or the pounds force with which the jaws may be closed upon Nn OLD how when piece Between 35 to 40 pounds of force is required to chew ten derloin beef steak; 40 to 60 pounds to chew chuck beef steak and from 60 to 80 pounds to chew the common "boarding house" or "garden variety" of beef steak. The instrument used to measure the bite strength is known as a gnathodyna-momete- r v. Send rour order lo : Orr Uf (, No. 9 Park Ave, Terk Or lo your ocwipaocroQkcMkul agent 1 American Dental Association. t Phone 264 Main trouhle-prevcntio- Utah Hide to all v HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Bonet, Wool, Hldee Pelu, Fur and Dead or Uteleta Animal. Pelt Prlcee paid for Dead or Useless Sheep Prompt Service like CARTERS X L CAFE 57 Holiday WANTED! would used Q: much pressure ofis steak. our teeth bite a Ne erve OF GOOD CHEER lBE Reason this 3, 1879. livs NEW SCHEDULES j (si) "35 won't Grande Motorway I saving . . . and giving the tarn ervice . . over the leDendable highway through primary Federal Colorado and man. a Schedule carefully coordinated with transcontinental Ilnee at Den ver, Pueblo and Salt Lake City. . make only a You can help. . . travel during eentlat trip . . carry only one the midweek piece of luggage. Rio give youf on I YOUR DENTAL I. Q. |