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Show I THE TIMES NEWS. NEPH5. UTAH INSERT PAGE NINE Thursday, April 10th, 1947 LOCAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF NEPHI AND VICINITY REAL BARGAINS 2 Mr. and Mrs. Ballard Christen sen ol frovo nave spent a lew days with her father, A. E. Sells. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. 6th South 1st share Nephi Irrigation stock; Heat- - he old John C. Painter home oo 1 V-s- Ray Blackett were their daughter NEWS HAPPENINGS and son in "law, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Christensen Wayne Rosequist. of Los Angeles are visiting here Miss Lula McPherson and Miss at the home of her brother in law Jane McPherson were Salt Lake 'and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Christensen. Cjty visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brother- Mrs. Melvin Johnson of Ftn. and Mr. and Mrs. Dee son of Salt La-- City visited over Green Wright and daughter DeeAnn were the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Francom. in Salt Lake City recently. 5500 Gil Water Heater; Unrver- ALL FOR sal Ccal Range The Dell R. Carter home, 2nd No. 1st West. See Beautiful Bath. Hot it inside to appreciate it Shower in basement Air Heat with Stoker Daufcb Garage and Machine 2?JPVI YOURS FOR Shop . $fi!!flfl 'j Mil m?m INSURANCE "3 North Main, Nephi V1 ml Mill 1! & e Mr. and Mrs. Don Ingram announce the birth of a daughter at the Payson hospital on April 5th. Mrs. Howard Cox of Manti vis ited recently in Nephi at the McPherson home. Mrs. Elizabeth D. Larson of Spring City has been a guest of her daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. A. Marvin Anderson. Through the cooperation of th farmers of Mona, the Juab County Commissioners and the State De-- 1 partment of Agriculture, 152 dairy cattle were tested for bangs disease in the Mona district Anril REALTY AGENCY Phone 257 l! ! FOR THE WATCH LOCAL LEVAH Mrs. Aurilla Christensen spent last week in Payson with her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. C. ' S. Wood. Mr. f;nd Mrs. Christian Paystrup, Bish- op James P Christensen, Vinnie Christensen and Colleen Sherwood went to Salt Lake City Friday where they visited relatives and attended the sessions o fthe General conference. j WILL ACCIDENT PUT THE FINGER" ON ' YOU? LcGrande Mangelson, Geneva Atiderson. Ruby Winter and son Farrell went to Salt Lake City on 2 and 3. to visit relatives and Mrs. T. H. Burton was in Salt Saturday 199 people, 67 of them pedestrians, were killed and 3,706 attend the conference sessions. Lake City Wednesday on business. injured in Utah as the result of 7,699 motor vehicle accidents Mrs. Lucille Taylor of Bakers-fiellast year. California is here visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Every day the "finger of accident" points out a car here Mrs. J. O. Taylor. three cars there- - to be added to wrecks and mounting casurv".. Pedestrian- . Mrs. Florence Rosequist gave a alties of its victims. I . i pleasant surprise at her home on This year, with Utah celebrating its Centennial from one Friday afternoon honoring the prWALK SAFELY corner of the state to the other, our highways, during June, anniversary of her daughter, Mrs. July and August, will be more crowded than ever before. The Geneva Anderson. Those present LIVE accident hazard will be greater. to the delicafternoon and LONGER enjoy fT : .: ious luncheon were Mrs. Esther What can you do about it? What will you do about it? The answer is simple. Drive carefully. Keep your car in safe repair. Paystrup. Mrs. Carrie Wankier. Mrs. Mary Anderson, Mrs. Eva y Watch out for other drivers and pedestrians. Obey traffic laws. Mangelson, Mrs. Laura Aagard, Make a habit of these few common sense rules and reduce Ms. Chloe Winter, Mrs. Ruby your chances of auto accident to a minimum. Winter. Mrs. May Wankier, ErnCROSS A I CtOSStNOS You can be a safe driver if you will. It's up to you. est Wankier of Los Angels, the WITH 110 Hi honored guest and hostess. Mrs. Mildred Christensen DON STIP OU1 FROM acBfHINO PARKIO CARS companied her sister in law, Mrs. THIS IS UTAH'S CENTENNIAL KEEP IT SAFE FOR OURSELVES AND FOR OUR GUESTS Verda Johnson of Fayette to ON HIGHWAYS ALWAYS WALK fACINO TRAFFIC Springville on Sunday where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Earley. epared by Hie Utah State fre';s Association, and the Mrs. Elinor Johnson was honored HARDY SCOUT . . . The feet beNational Conservation long- to a rugged Boy Scout who guest at a social at her home last as ruk(C service. elected to spend the night in this Monday afternoon, on her 79th tent at Alpine birthday anniversary. A dclicius camp, New Jersey, because the luncheon was served to the foliijiin id .crc;'.s'' t P Light t'p Poultry Milking Effort bunk house was "too warm." Tbe lowing out of town guests: Mrs. Hjbrid corn acreage in the United Artificial lights shoirlri be used On the basis of actual farmer Scouts were on maneuvers. Minnie Snow and family of Pro-vStates has expanded from about regularly in the poultry house and count, 340 to 350 squeezes are reof 1 per cent in 1931 ta should be continued without interRaphel Dalton of Mt. Pleasin hand milking to produce quired ant; Mrs. Bertah Whitehead of 64 per cent in 1945. says the depart- ruption throughout the entire one gallon of mi'k, according to exof ment agriculture. and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murray tension dairy si - inlists. Johnson and family of Alaska. Cleo Malmgren accompanied Ivan Dalby to Los Angeles this week. Mr. Malmgren will visit his f-- " t I? mother, Mrs. Sorena Malmgren. .v ho has been in California for the l past winter. Mrs. Nora Ray of Glendale, California is visiting at the home of J her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson. Ernest Wankier of Los Angeles visited on Thursday and Friday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wankier. j i i d, OF THE I! M tia-I im Ml VENICE tA - THEATRE ! BUILDING X X FEATURBN3 A LINE. OF WOMEN'S ARB iSSSES BETTER SUITS ANO ! ' If if3:: :; n &? T DRESSES MARGARET G. WHITE 8u-a- u ed Coi'.inieniorate Var Hero Eruador, the Sucre, the moneWhen you pile your curls on top of your head, be sun- that neck and tary unit, commemorates Bolivar's general. Antonio Jose de Suears are truly clean Using a sud- great who n the critical battle of cre, sy brush on your neck is not only a sure way to remove that rollar rimj Ayacucho and served as the first but a beautifier. too, for the bris- constitution' president of Bolivia. tles stimulate the circulation and Tractor Economy help prevent a crep" throat. Farmersexperience indicates mat rubber tires on tractors save Farmers Get Lion's Share 15 from 53 to 25 cents of each Farmers received per cent in fuel and dollar that consumers soer t for food as nigh as 3a per cent in repair mot-tcosts. c! I04C during tile sump-.eIn oo - r Advertisement torn where I sit ...If Joe Marsh all of us secretly hanker ffrom time to time, for the good ..Id days and the good pleasures. Leastways I guess Buddy Richards done a thriving r 'lusiness reviving the eyride. With a team of horse?, and ; cld-tir- tout rrck, Budi' "an take as many as thirty adul' straw-bedde- d -- at fifty cents a head! - ' LET'S CLEAN nd come home Ly way of Poun-- ' Hidge . . . nine miles in all. Not very exciting, you migli' ay. But from where I sit it's net xcitement that we need these ays but those simple country pleasures that are part and parcel of America the 'ayride, with its song and jollity; he horstshoe pames; the friendly lass of beer j and the good that they engender. n , ( " I - 7- - J Blocks LOW LET'S CLEAN NEPHI x 8 x 16 LIGHT WEIGHT AND CEMENT EVERYWHERE WE BLOCKS et GO radio-tclrpho- DELIVERED IN ST NEPHI 7 VacationTlan THAT'S A WONDERFUL IDEA SAND AND I WE ARE SURE THAT NEPHI WILL SHINE WHEN WE'RE THROUGH GRAVEL Grc hound's amazinc new travel nl.m oflrrs vacation trips to everywhere at price you'll believe. For literature send haidly postcard with n.ime and address to Travel and Tour Dept., i id Leavenworth St., lim.iha, Ncbr. Rebuild Your Fences and Farm Buildings During Cleanup Week with 8 TINIEST RADIO - TELKI'HOXE . . , Dr. Cledo Brunett. V. S. bureau of standards engineer, with personal shnrt wave displayed in right hand. The transmitter is housed in lipstick tube. 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