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Show The Page Four Social News "j TALK OF THE TOWN SWEATERS FROM THE PATIO SHOP j ! I YES! THEY ARE HERE! with short sleeves, long sleeves, stripes, novelty weaves and plain colors, and that "DATE BAITER" the new Show us the girl who doesn't Torso Sweater want one! J A ! I LOVELY NYLON HOSIERY IN THE NEW DARK SHADES will whistle Who said girls have a monopoly on trim ankles? Not o long as we have boxes full of Allen A quality hose for men! Boxes? Counters! Genuine argyles, genuine e and anklets. 6x3 ribi.stripes, solids, to wash and wash . . . and All color-faW'W'' comfortably elastic. half-hos- st t y'Sclk We have your size in your favorite style. AUen-- P PENNEY'S HAS YOUR Social News Happenings IW fj Hit 1 a e c NOW is tlie time to buy it! ' n. j -- I , Happenings Levan Local and j VENICE THEATRE BLDG. pis Social Items Thursday, Nov. 6th, 1947 j at your ankles, now! f ' j Fellows, Nephi, Utah s, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Powell of Magna were week end guests of Mrs. Will L. Hoyt was hostess Mrs. Oral Bosh and Mr. and Mrs. I" to the Acacia club at her home Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shepherd c j on October 31st.' A pleasant after- - Ray were guests for a few was spent listening to Guests last week of Mrs. Oral of Provo Inoon and biographies of some Bosh were A. L. Leppard, James days last week at the home of his of the noted musicians. A delicious Hart, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Richards parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. luncheon was at 6 P. M. to of Salt Lake City, and on Thurs- Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. David Bums enII.the following served members: Mrs. W. day and Friday and Mrs. W. the week end here at the - J. Cole, Mrs. Gerald Cazier, Mrs. D. Singleton of Mr. were the joyed Payson home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Gadd, Mrs. J. G. Irons, Mrs. of Mrs. Bosh. , guests I ,T. Christian Paystrup. H. G. Parkes. Mrs. Geo. Mc-- . Mrs. Frank Christensen of Morz"1 . . n m l t Mr. and Mrs. Clark. S. Wood x. uiwttn anua hit ivirs ixuy ivirs. oni has been with Mr. and and family spent Sunday in Hol-de- n visiting E. Ft. Forrest. W. Mrs. Bosh. J. at the home of his daughter j Mrs. Chas. E. Stephenson and and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Ireta Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs. Ruth returnJackman have Lunt, Mr. and Mrs. HorBennett. j Burnell ace Ostler, H.' M. Carter, Mrs. ed home from a week's visit with Miss Mary Jackman who is at! Chester Foote, Mrs. Harry Bur- relatives and friends in St. George. tending Provo spent the On Monday, Mrs. Earl Francom the week endBYUat ton, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Winn and at the home of her son Newell were in Provo Mon- of Provo visited with her parents, parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Jack-maand Mrs. Emerson Foote. day attending funeral services for Mr.Mrs. Eva C. Baldwin and John Elwood Carter, son of Edward Some time the Levan Ward j Carter and the late Cecile Golds-broug- h Christison of Salt Lake City have purchased a ago moving picture pro! with several their spent days Carter. jector, and on Friday night at mother, Mrs. P. P. Christison. 7:30 p, m in the amusement hall Mrs. Laura Blake of Pioche, Mrs. Ray Phillips and children the first show will . be presented Nevada, Mrs. Seth Ollerton and have returned home from a visit tree tor everyone. family of Springville and relatives with her parents in Pocatello, Ida- Mrs. Kate Field of Evanstcn, from Fountain Green attended the no. has been enjoying the Wyoming funeral services for Frank Morris Mr. and Mrs. Amel Butler. Mr. two weeks with her sister, last Friday. and Mrs. Curtis Butler and daugh- past Mrs. Annie Beard. ter of and Mrs. Randall of ' Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowers and TTllrckls-- Payson Tiff. ,ic,f A4 Hff. son Michael have returned to their Vernon Butler last CARD OF THANKS Friday. home in Los Angeles, California We wish to express our Mr .and Mrs. Harry Bowers of a after visit with relatives. thanks and appreciation to all ' Garfield are in Nephi this week with his mother, Mrs. A. J. who were so kind to us following Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. visiting the ueath ot our son. During Ora H. Lunt were Mrs. Lavina Bowers Sr. and other relatives. a time like this, it is the kind ard Bues and two children and Mr. sympathetic words and act of and Mrs. Judd Barrett of Salt FOR SALE Good electric friends and relatives who h3lp us Lake City. machine Also A model Washing share the burden of sorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Morris and Pickup truck. See Ra;ph Mrs. Ora H. Lunt and her sister, Ford 206 or Beard J. phone I fam'ly, Mrs. Lucy Morris. Mrs. Lavina Bues were in Logan : f several days last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Jr. Bodell. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ashton, a group of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kendall on October 30, enjoying everything that goes with a Hallowe'en party including the games and refreshments. The list 'V of guests included Mr. and Mrs. X Lynn Mellor, Mr. and Mrs. LinToday Your Pharmacia Drops A few tacts About . . . den Leatham, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dickerson, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Worthington, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Grant J. SALICYLIC ACID Halverson, Mr. and Mrs. Loren and Mrs. Neldon Kendall, Mr. Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. Paul A mistaken theory opened a ne wfield of disease to Kendall. Mrs. Amos G. Irons visited in medicine when Hermann Kobe, of the University of Provo the fore part of the week with relatives. Leipzig, insisted that Salicylic Acid would charge- - to a Mrs. Frank Bowers and family harmless form of carbolic acid in the body and cure of Long Beach, California are viswith her parents, Mr. and iting Tuberculosis, Croup and most other dieases. Typhus, Mrs. Frank Harris, and other relatives. The Salicylic Acid did not change in the body. Instead Mr. and Mrs. Clair MacFarlane ft of a cure for all diseases, it turned out to be an unsur(Lucille Ellison) of Cedar City announce the birth of a son on passed Fever fighter and Rheumatism remedy. October 30 at a Cedar City hos-- ! puai. Mrs. James H. Ellison was in IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU Cedar City Thursday and Friday of last week as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clair MacFarlane. Patia SJtafx j Times-New- hos j I iff y iwfii Coats of 7GJTS 7oct Coats with Hoods ft s & Flared Peignoirs ml h ' IP Classic Styles Plaids, Soiid Colors ft When have you seen so much smartness, so much newness, so much quality in coats for this price. 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