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Show Thursday, Nov. 16, The 1944 RVtfRMlRRilMMItfkt4fcj j n You Need It Life - I syiw - w wii, .v.wyw? .w -- f Times-New- Nephi, Utah s, Fountain .wvyw - Published Every Thurtday at Nephl, Juab County, Utah. Entered at Seoond Class Matter at the Poet office at Nephl. Utah, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. wA ' J $2.00 per year, payable In advance Published Editer-Manag- Levari Local Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Nielsen and family returned to their home in Salt Luke City Friday after visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs NelLe Nielsen. Mrs. Sophia Bosh entertained a number of relatives and friends at her home last Thursday afternoon, on the occasion of her birthday an A delicious luncheon niversary. was served. Annual HARVEST Mrs. Julia Rasmussen, and Mrs. Eva Hoyt of Nephi, Mrs Merlene Collard and children and Mrs. Han-n- a spent Wednesday at the home of Mrs. C. A. Mangel-so- HOE DOWN n. The General Public is cordially invited to attend thi3 dance on nxvt Wednesday night, November 22, at the Juab High School Gymnasium. Com? and participate ia the festivities of the evening and help to select the Harvest Queen. Decorations Refrshmnts. Mr. and Mrs. Darral Childs of Cemerfield visited on Thursday and Friday here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Christensen. They are enroutc to Salt Lake City ot make their home. Mr. ana Mrs, Seymour Rosequist and Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Anderson spent Thursday of last week rett. in salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Wankier and son ee spent Friday of last week p? :n &alt Lake City. Blanch Wan kier, who has employment there i returned tc Levan with them. Andrew Anderson and son of Woods Cross spent the week end with relatives. He was a guest of his mother, Mrs. Mary Ander L J ici ; OUR STOCK AT PRESENT IS LARGE ENOUGH TO AFFORD YOU A NICE SELCTION IN SI7GS AND COLOR C0I.D WEATHER IS CACHING AND YOU WILL NEED YOUR CO T MAKE YOUR SELECTION KOW. J , PI--I; PRICED ppirr-- up $15 n rr store Hours: ' A ( S5b( ' . MA'-- - M A. M. (', J Kxeopl Wednesday. Weiliiesilay, BUY WAR BCITD3 ! Like spark i I Graylsh-U'hit- e Metal metal Bismuth is a grayish-whit- e with a reddish tinge. Most of that used in the United States is obtained from the smelting as a of copper, lead, silver and gold. More than half the domestic supply comes from United States smelters, most of the rest from smelters in 1?.- Peru. Bismuth ores are mined in Bolivia. Australia and northern TtAINEO SHOP MCCMANICS AM THI "DOCTORS" WHO GIVI NIW LIFE TO POWIt THAT MOVU AMERICA AI WAR. T. v re 1 : I'M. STAMPS 1 " ' ,4. - j son "lAip -- .V 5 d TIMES-NEW- S FFA-HE- C i New Winrc; Coat joying a short furlough before re-- 1 porting b.,ek to Camp miner, iv L. Corporal Oris Winters, now stat-nein Massachusetts is visiting with his raother, Mrs Gladys Win'- f pis before leaving for overseas. On Monday evening, November It, the t riesthood quorum mem- a bers and their partners enjoyed party ,n tho ward chapel with all quorums represented. A short pro-gadancing and refreshments were enjoyed by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hansen have received word from Bedford, Wyoming that they are the grandparents of twins, a boy and a girl, burn N ;v ;ml;er 7th to Mr. and Mr; William Richenbach. The mother ' her marriage was Miss Ri Jy4 before Hansen of Fountain Green. Many ward workers and m.rr.-her- s from Founain Green attended the Moroni Stake Conference Satin Moroni. urday and Sun-da- y Mrs. Leah Bosh returned home Bishop Joseph Wirthlin of the presbishopric was the visiting Saturday after an extended visit iding She was ac speaker. in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Mathias Allred was a Salt compined home by her son in law Lake City visitor during the week. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Mrs. Beth Anderson entertained Christensen Who returned home on Friday afternoon at a birthday Sunday. Mr. si i Mrs. Lorenzo Mangelson arty in honor of her daughter, went to Payson Tuesday to see Vaunile Aon her birthday anniverand tneir daughter, Codeal Brough who sary. weredelicious luncheon enjoyed by the many is in the Payson hospital with a games friends who were present. baby girl. They will take her to Mr and Mrs. Eugene Syme were Lindon to visit with her sister and Salt Lake City business visitors Walker the week. brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Don during Mrs. Howard Stilwell has reMrs. Louise Linton and baby, who turned home after visiting for have been living at Corpus Christi sometime in Salt Lake City. Texas with Mr. Linton while he Mrs. Leonard Oldroyd, and Mr. has been stationed there are en and Mrs. Oldroyd spent joying a visit with her parents, Mr. Tuesday in Doyce Salt Lake City. and Mrs. Hyrum Winter. Mrs. Florence Green and family YEARLING JERSEY HEIFR for have moved to Ogden for the She is from exceptionally winter. Sale. Ray Otteson and family have C. W. Johnson. good stock purchased the home formerly ownBernard Nielson TWO ORPHAN CALVES will be ed Fail vNielson and family of Free soldto the highest bidder Monday dom have moved to Fountain Green at 10 A. M at Lunt's corral, 1st for the winter months. West between 1 and 2 South. Mrs. Aury Draper was a Salt) Juab County Livestock Association Lake visitor recently and at- -' by James H. Ockey, Sec. tended City the marriage of her broth- -' er. Hale Seely of Mount Private Several tons of FOR SALE baled and loose hay. Stanley Jar- - Pleasant. PHONE 344 , A!' O 5" to b WE ARE TAKING ABOUT YOUR be Corporal Darryl Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hanson is en IT." .. will a JUNE KENDALL A. B. GIBSON ROY E. GIBSON retainer Diss leave! to hear that Mrs. Clara Chri.-- i ensen who has been seriously II at the Utah Valley hospital at 1'iMvo is somewhat improved. Mailsen had as her Mrs. liii-evlests luring the week her sister, Mrs. DiiiH Ueese and a nephew, Dee Ueese who lias left for U. S serviee. Ml and Mrs. H. K. Anderson of waies visited Monday with rein A tves in Fountain t'.ieen. "YCU HAVE TO BUY INSURANCE WHEN YOU DON'T NEED IT BECAUSE YOU CAN'T BUY IT Subscription Rate ami Ki Sell It! REMEMBER THE Are You Gc Green Happenings . Automobile Health and Accident Fire Surety Bonds WHEN YOU DO NEED Page Five Ms Vh plus or battc y. of your car. To nial.e .v re i and the ri;;!:t rrnr. oil see your "RPM" C.-- r ..: uses over a dozen i.'.Zr vcloped to solve a spe;!,,! point on your car. 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