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Show Thursday, March THE 13, 1947 FOUNTAIN TIMES-NEW- Pagre Five LOCAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GREEN HAPPENINGS NEWS NEPHI, UTAH S, NEPHI AND VICINITY ' J. Gayle Yorgason was a Salt Lake City business visitor of the past week. AT TTiMnHcfn on1 AT ro T lrf fWHpn viQitAH Hnrintr thf Vfpk with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. L. Edward Niel-so- n and daughter Dora left by plane Thursday to spend a short vacation in California. members of the Twenty-eigFountain Green Daughters of the Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Andrews Guests over the week end of and family spent the week end Mi. and Mrs. Ed. Winn were Mr. M. Mrs. Burnell and Mrs. Biair Guymon and son with Mr. and Beautiful new wallpaper has '.V Lnnt. They are now making their of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Paul just been received at our home in Kaysville. Francom of Salt Lake City. store. We have a multitude Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gease and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Stuart of of aatterns . . all the newest and latest . . for kitchen, daughter Pamela of Provo visited the U S A C were home Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Harry and Sunday. or living room, bedroom Foote Sunday. bath. You'll want to pick Mrs. Warrillow Brough is' visout your spring patterns at Mr. and Mrs. James Gough and iting in San Pedro, California our store before the spring daughters, Mrs. Mary Tadje and with her parents. papering season starts . . so Mrs Mary Orlob all of Salt Lake come in today and look our Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowering Utah Pioneers attended the con- City visited at the home of Mr. Another example OF NATURE'S line over. This Is the first of Brigham City are guests this vention m Fairview on Saturday, and Mrs. Harry Foote recently. shipment of entirely new CAMOUFLAGE tft REPREStNTE.0 week of their and son March 8th. wall paper for several year?. tN THE TAPtR. THE MOUNG Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jennings in law, Mr. and daughter Mrs. E. LV. Be the first to take ARE. BORN WITH STRIPES of and entertained children Carol and Rachel Mrs. Syme Jerry AND SPECKS WMICu ATtn the Thursday Niters club at a Rock Springs, Wyoming were the Dl&APPtAR AS THEM GROW Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crowther of on week of last their luncheon guests parents, cleverly appointed ... , OLOEJ?. Brigham City are visiting this March 6ih. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bryan. week in with Mr. and Mrs. eieht members. Cards were the Mrs. T. W. Vickers has been Raymond Nephi Pay. evening's entertainment. in Salt Lake City with visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. V. Ord spent Mrs. Leah Hansen is visiting at her daughter, Mrs. Carla Moyer, in and Park City at the home of Sunday in Bountiful with Bishop Provo with relatives. her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ord, and in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Minnie Olsen visited rec- and Mrs. Loertscher. Frank Russell ently in Idaho Falls and Salt Lake Mrs. Bert Powell was hostess City with relatives. Mrs. Edna Weir of Anaconda, to the Junior Literary club on Anderson R. H. been a guest this Mr. and Mrs. Club collect Montana has Monday evening. Wales of Rees and Mrs. Kjvira was read by Mrs. Paul Christ ison week of Mrs. Delia Tolley. on were Fountain Freen visitors after which Mrs. Max Davis preMr. and Mrs. F. A. Heppler Monday evening. sented a paper on health prob- were in Richfield Tuesday. Advertitenuru lems in home the and community. Mr. and Mi's. Nephi Lawlor are ihose were Mrs. Allen Misses present Jeanne and Joyce Gow-cr- s parents of a son, February 26 at Belliston, Mrs. Ray Cundick, Mrs the week end in Provo 9zt spent Mt. Pleasant. From where I sit ... r.an warner, Mrs. Paul Christi-so- vith their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Harmon, Mrs. Mrs. A. W. Clyde. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Johnson are Clair Acord, Mrs. Florence Cook, parents of a son on February Mrs. Harry Beagley is visiting Mr. ana Mrs. r arreii Hansen Mrs. Fred Chapman, Mrs. Fred are grand parents of a g' 'I born Morgan, Mrs. Othel Pay, special this week in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Ray Christiansen. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kelson, and eeb. Zl at Utah vauey nospitai guests, Mrs. Rex Wirthlin. and Mrs. AHpm in Park City with Mr. and Mrs. in Provo. ine motner was Garry Tate. Grace Hansen of Ft.i. Green Christensen. Rocking Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Ost The Ward Relief Society or Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paxman Lake City have been visitintr have ganization will present a pioneer Salt Ma Hoskins has a favorite rockQuick as a wink he hid the new returned to Nephi from with their Mrs. Fred sister, celebraannual tl.eir at program Phoenix, Arizona where they have rocker and then brought Ma's old ing chair that's worn and shabby, t.on in the Kelier Society build been for the past two months. chair back to the house. Now when with a noisy creak. Pa Hoskins has ing. All members are urged to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robertson he hears that squeak, he looks at ccme dressed in pioneer style. A listened to that squeak for thirty of Long Beach, Califorformerly luach also be will do the to decided of drinkmellow pioneer glass beer he's years . . . and he nia are now making their home ing and says to himself: "She's just in Nephi. something about it. So he bought Wendell Mikkelsoa has left The Regional convention of the a new rocker, and hid the other in as entitled to her small pleasures lor California for further U. 3. Utah Poultry Producers as I am." the barn. Service following a shoit visit at was . held in association fountain lueen with relatives and From where I sit, that's one of Ma allowed as how grateful sh; Richfield on March 3rd. On the "Over 90 cents of every friends. the reasons the Hoskinsea are the was . . . but when Pa missed her dollar's worth of ore mined program was a trio composed of Mrs. CJacys Winters was :i NeClarice Gowers, Janice Sudweeks, in Utah is spent right here. one afternoon, he heard a familiar peacehappiest, phi visitor Monday. and Erma Tew, accompanied The more we produce, the by At a dance on March 5t'.i sponfulest folks in our town. sound that led him to the barn. Those attending our home market." Joyce Downs. greater sored the Miss officials. by in City There was Ma rocking happily rrom were Mr. Mrs. and Nephi Vonda Desrain was chosen as the Clarence Gowers, DeVere Barnes, her old chair squeak . . . squeak. I .Aintain Green Centennial queen Alton Gadd, Ronald Gowers, John to reisr over all local celebraNo need to tell you how Pa felt. A. Grant, and Alex Peterson (of tion evens for the year. Ker at Levan) Clark Memmott and Jay tendants arc Miss Dora Nicii.on Vickers. and Miss Mary Draper. At the convention of the Utah Copyright, 1947, United States Brewers Foundation Mrs. r.lara Cook was hostess 1o Poultry held in Salt Lake City the K K Club members Thursday on Wednesday and Thursday of HOMES FOR evening at a daintily prepared FOR SALE White enameled last week, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence t bidder. I reserve lunciieon. ShAL1r highest ? Complete with Majestic range. Gowers and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. The Elite club members eniov or "?JJds-Al- l water jacket? tank and fittings, ft nftt t0Wilson Ostler were in attendance. a ed dinner phone b.rthday six Saturday METAL less than MINING INDUSTRY years old. Phone poR PAINTING or PAPER- - evening at tne nome ot Mrs. Lit Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Vickers OF UTAH were in Salt Lake City last week CLEANING call 208R or 324 J. lii Oldroyd. to attend tne wedding reception EASTER Scene Stealers WW ? Our fashion departments feature the prettiest Spring Clothes at popular prices! You'll find new, softly feminine dresses, elegantly tailored coats, dashing suits and matching accessories All Styled to Flatter you. ht 1 Real Form Girdles (Endorsed by Arthur Murray School of Dancing as the PERFECT dancing figure) and Peter Pan Brazziers now Exclusively at J I i Joe Marsh Exclusive L.adies" Shttp Mystery of the Chair - t lV rv i) h ) I ii dk"- &f0 lllJ WPUl fer TABLr I 25 K n tit - r EH ft L dh fl IN ORDER TO CLEAR OUR FLOOR FOR NEW MECHANDISE COMING E REDUCING PRICES ON ALL WE SALE RUNS MARCH en- - Aagard, Mrs. Mary Anderson, Mrs. City after a Lewis Anderson of San Francisco, Arizona and Mrs. Ruby Winter, Mrs. Gertrude a few hours Shepherd and the hostess. S ft Y'i :K IN, 15 TO 31 .. Afine selection .. 50 ofl SI ALL SIZES ALL SHAPES - Paxman, MWUM)e0p f&u,'' ffli NEW WALL PAPER. Over. 100 New Patterns Now in Stock. This is the first new paper for over Come in Today MIRRORS five years. -- 11 Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Lake two weeks visit in California, visited for route to Salt h'h'A I i May-nar- On T cr":l We have just received a LARGE SHIPMENT of i I of Mills and recently with Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Salt Lake City., Davis. Max Garrett of Bountiful has Mr. and Mrs. Morris Anderson of Idaho Falls, Idaho were week spent the past ten days with his end guests ot Mr. and Mrs A. Mar parents Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Garrett vin Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gowers Sunday dinner guests at the and Mrs. Gilbert family were in Scipio Sunday home of Mr. and d visiting with Mr and Mrs. James Bailey were Mr. and Mrs. Bailey of Provo, and Mr. and Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Clyde of Mrs. Orval Stanger and mother of Provo were guests last week of Richmond, California. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kelson of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gowers. Bob Tolley was in Salt Lake Salt Lake City were in Nephi for City Saturday to hear the conthe week end. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hoover cert of the Utah Symphony and children Patricia, Reed Jr., and Mary Louise were Sunday Mrs. May Wankier was hostess guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. at a social at her home last Tues-wa- s Cowan. served to Mrs. Geneva AnderMr. and Mrs. Eugene Beck were in Salt Lake City on Saturday son, Mrs. Esther Paystrup, Mrs. Mrs. Laura Florence Rosequist, and Sunday. laPdkJV: are WmL : BOUDOIR CHAIRS OFF is ni Junei Shiozaki lvTarv Yomeko of m $30.00 to $130.00 ml MPS ar SPECIAL FOR MARCH! $1.25 Foundation Cream, and $1.00 Powder BOTH FOR $1.50 P1" tex Ex-Cel-C- ior-mer- ly oldest-marrie-d, ot 1(ualitu at Voptilar Vrive ilvady-to-Wv- n, COAL ESTATE HEATROLAS REDUCED 40.00 BLANKETS Regular price 7.95 NOW 3.05 HAT FELT RUGS 50 OFF FURN TW1 TT CO I 8 |