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Show Feb yhur&day, THE 1948 26, TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, Page Five .OcSS C?C.a?S (fCiOCJ- -i SCwGi5-3- MARCE ffCs.5i CfCJ?6 S ORIGINALS 63T ; THE SUIT TO FIT YOUR FIGURE - n mi i m ii nil.) m.i. i. u I It represents a Step Fordward in the Manufacture of Suits it is not only fitted to your size, but d to your figure. A MARCE CREATION by Pachter Softens the Silouette, n flair yet retains a It is made of the Finest Fabrics and Linings Destined for a Long Life of Wear. The SECRET of Precision Styling (a) Soft Shoulders (b) Contour Bust Waist (c) Hand-Spa(d) Slim Line hips Inch-accurat- e, precision-porportione- It ii I 1 J 1 -- I !,-- ! high-fashio- I I n EXCLUSIVE WITH US tr 1 v V-r- TT 1 " I i --r- ; I To make your new Spring Dresses look their very best Maiden Form j Brassiers $ Gossard Girdles and Garter Belts SHpS JJ Lady DorSetta H r and ettlCOatS J j Wm : wm Mighty Lok a ' Rose ot?fr'nT' Doris Dodson's exclusive rayon Sweepafot. Pink, red, or yellow rose.. ' , $10.95 . ADVERTISING -- CLASSIFIED Four A Few RUSSETT POTATOES HOUSE FOR SALE Leland Belliston2tip Automatic oil left rooms and bath. furnace and water heater. Bob North, 69 West 2nd North. 1 Upright Con-ovFOR SALE Piano in good condition Table model FOR SALE Nephi 259 or write to Mrs. cream separator Cheap. In pood Call Preston L. Peterson, Manti, Utah. Call 268. conditior - er REMEBER Tuesday March 9th at FOR AVON PRODUCTS 84R call 4 P. M. Come to the Second Ward Margaret Ellertson, phone hall and meet your friends at the Oriental Rug Nap Spring Bazaar. Everything you Oriental want for your home, your self and The nap of your family. rugs tied with the Ghiodes knot runs towards one end. and House in Lcvan usually FOR RENT for that reason a rug viewed from with garden spot and orchard. one direction may show more highPhone 249J. than when seen from the hand-wove- 37 Plymouth FOR SALE Coupe. See Dwane Brough or phone 63. Motor Scooter FOR SALE good condition i w I . . . in Call 184M. . ...-...."."..- ;. . h M aI ?-- t Regular $5.49 per gallon in one gallon lots, per gal NOW in 5 Gallon Lots per gallon 5.05 V Hngham ' STACOAT RAPIDLY BECOMING POPULAR IN THE INTERMOUNTAIN AREA R. & R. PAINT COMPANY Nephi, Utah MjtKxaxKKKiaaxKXXK::::::::KSXKKKKx::::::KK.ni:::KK;:K: his graduation at Box Elder high school at Brig- -' ham City. After ?his graduation he spent some time the Mr. Richardson working in saw mills of Oregon and also on the construction of what later Utah-Idah- o tleady-Ut-Wv- ci3-isr- 5i5 tc-cy- CHURCH NEWS eic"5 nor tccsris ct? Co. Sugar and Belle During the early war months Mr. Richardson worked as a Unit ed States Inspector in the con struction of Bushnell hospital. Mr. Richardson has recently been interested in flying and has 50 hours to his approximately credit. He also has part ownership in the Nephi Flying club plane. The student of Juab nre indeed ti fortunate to have Mr. Pichardson as a part of the Juab hich school faculty, and he is a favorite of the siuut'iiis ui our scnooi. i ser-ar- s Percentage of Brains Relative to their respective heights, Built Wall Burned Books heads and Shih Huang Ti, who ruled' China short persons have B. C, and brains than tall. beginning about built the Great Wall of China, decreed that all historical writings be Scented Tuelr Hearts destroyed In order that he would Both men and women of ancient Plans are now completed for be known as "the first emperor." Egypt often placed a lump of holding the annual Spring Fashion All the ancient classics of China highly scented unguent on their Show at the Second Ward hall on were destroyed in 212 B. C. heads to wear at festivals. March 3rd. Models chosen from Nephi ladies will wear the choise new Easter dresses which are being furnished by the local ladies stores and others. Styles to be featured include children's clothing, teen age and matronly styles. Dresses being shown are selected from Garbett's Ladies Ready to Wear Shop, the Patio Shop, J. JAYCEE JANES PLAN FASHION SHOW FOR NEXT WEDNESDAY; EASTER FASHIONS TO BE SHOWN ll Quality ar at Vopular Prices C. laer 246-21- 0 Penney Co., Pratt's, Christen-senand Maude's. The fashion shop will open at 8 p. m. Tickets are being sold by members of the Jaycee Janes, sponsoring organization, and are for the nominal cost of $1.00 per s, plate. Tuesday, March 9th at 4 P. M. and buy your girls' spring dresses and your boy s shirts as well as aprons for yourself and articles for your home. j mJ Inasuch as conference will be held Sunday, First Ward Choir practice will not be held, according to Paul Kendall, president of tne choir. LJ Sil V-J Li Li ''Oo-)HO'onBoMo-ao-Bao-a'-ai''- City and when he was a Junior attended the L D S col-- , lege previous to Before coming to Nephi he taught Seinary at Logan and at Tonole. During recent years Mr. Richardson has done graduate work at the U S A C find at the B Y IT and also at the University of California. During the summer of 1917 Mr. Richardson was one of the 143 people sent to the University of California from seven western states. Four were sent from Utah with scholarships given by the Kosenburg Foundation at San Francisco. At that time a study was made of Family Life, Health and Social Relations. 4.95 . with 48 West Center Street v s Published every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Utah. Entered at the post office at Nephi, Utah as second class mail matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879 PUBLISHERS A. B. GIBSON ROY E. GIBSON ROY E. GIBSON Editor-Manag- i er $2.75 per year, payable in advance Subscription rate Advertising rates on request. c SPECIAL FORD i EQUIPMENT O'BOflSn04SS0S0BOBO.BIOa0sa.U.W'0 FACTORY-APPROVE- D Ufoo, fJle METHODS awRrebujf? if W O de-Tre- e. SAVE A COAT IS ?on and moved to utan at the age 3f seven. He at-- f tended element-- f at ary school .v-- Exvluttire Madies" Shop ot n, r1nnaT-frv,- at Chinook, Montana Fourche, South Dakota. Mr Rirhardson was in uermany for three years where he served in the LDS mission. During this for a time he completed work laneuacc certificate fit ene uni touring versity at Berlin. After Pnrnnp he returnea nome ana at at Ogden Weber College tended where he graduated with an AS He became head of the degree. German department at Ogden and taucht German classes. He also worked as assistant chemist at a Brigham city facotry. He later married and went into business at Brieham City. At Logan he at- tended the US AC where he maiored in German and history and minored in English. He graduated from that school with a B S TRY OUR FINE 100 PURE OUTSIDE PAINTS - School News the PAINTING ' ; ne-ca- ' tv NOW IS THE TIME TO START THINKING ABOUT SPUING A PAINT THAT ... ' president to wear long pants. r"" The American Auxiliary are snnnsnHrc s Legion rQa r.ni cA day morning. February 28th, from FIRST AND SECOND WARD ... . v u .k.ioc-kwin be held MIA PROGRAMS it at the E. R Shar rv Forest Ranger Owen DeSpain North Main Street. will show a series of colored slides introducing of the LaSalle National forest and the Bridges National Monument at the Special Interest Groups of both the First and Second Wards on Tuesday evening of next week. The groups will meet at their E. LV. RICHARDSON regular times. In our Sominarv t ave E. LV. RipriarHcr,n Old Testament and Church His- - WTIY WORRY about sewing when iuiy. iur. Kicnardson was born in you are so busy. Come to the Ore- - Bazaar at the Second Ward on LeGrande, lights other. U. S. w m! Donna Mockli, Maxinc Anderson, Mildred Garrett and Dorothy Dut-somembers of the Jaycee Janes "favor' committee busy themselves making delightful favors to help decorate the tables at the Jaycee Janes annual Fashion Show to be held next Wednesday at the Second Ward Hall. Thp Fine Arts olnh mpt at thp home of Mrs. Orsena Warner on t eDruary lyth. Mrs. Claudia Brough, club president, presided at the meeting and nravpr was given by Ms. Chloe Bailey. ,A paper on "Radical Prejudices and Effect on American Citizen-shin- " was fivpn hv Mrs TVTjirtTaTf White and discussion followed. A report on the meeting held by the Beautification committee on Februarv 11th was fHvpn hv ivrrc Brough and outlines of the Beau- were given: imcarion to the clubsuggestions members: The following members were in attendance: Mrs Jonnio Mrs. Beatrice Winn, Mrs. Chloe Mrs tianey, Mrs. Claudia Gertrude Foote. Mrs. Brough, Ruby Cox Mrs. Kathrvn Rh Wlison, Mrs. Banche Brough, Mrs. viiiidn winn, Mrs. UUve Garbett Mrs. Mabel Foote, Mrs. Lila Richardson. Mrs Ma the hostess, Mrs. Orsena Warner. n First Long Pants James Maoiion was the first sW GENUINE FORD PARTS '7 . . Don't let your building turn into a blazing firetrop . . . Don't let a faulty breed fiery death . . Don't let tho fir law down . i Don't let your lighted match start a holocaust fur-no- co o 70,000 fire kill nearly 1000 people a month! Don't be an unwitting firebug FORD-TRAINE- D You MECHANICS needn't. Promote fire prevention activities in our community through our school our club our municipal ;;ovtrnliient. Your you to littm to th Fred Alltn Show, Sunday f raningt N(C hUhrork. tittM to the Ford Thtator, Sunday Afttmoont NBC Ncrwerfc. S your Mwipoptr for Km and itation. Insurance a Realty Co. COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE 51 North Main Phone 287-- ford Dtalf inr W SmiTH-EMUgRS- OI. moioEi co. DAY PHONE 312 NIGHT 314J |