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Show Thursday, February 24th, mm 1949 - ...- - iim v - iiiiiiMiniiiMim! PAGE ONE SECOND SECTION - iff LEVAN NEWS er Rhea spent Tuesday in Scipio with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aagard of San Francisco were visiting relatives and friends in Levan last Typical scene at the Nephi City Library: Seen in the picture are Ralph B. Belliston, A. L. Garbett, Librarian May me Riches, Melba Park, Mrs. Ray Stephenson and son, C. W. Johnson, Miss Bertha McPherson - and Mrs. Robert P. Garrett. Gentleman's llftisfay Jrom Xentucfo OLD HERMITAGE BRAND Jr'J .. i Z3 ill to call to the attention of the citizens of Nephi the fact that they have a public lbrary dedicated to their use and paid for by them through taxation. The Library Board invites those who seldom use it to call and look it over. Many will be surprised to learn of the variety of books ana otner material uiai are There are now 6133 available. 9dK nf which were Dur- chased in 1948. There are also six newspapers and fifty penocuc- alc airailaHlo Tjst VMr 17.714 books were borrowed by 1430 This is borrowers. The Board wishes to make the the library as useful as possible towelpeople, and therefore they from citizens come suggestions who know of books that would make valuable additions to the li- brary. Nephi Library Board Kentucky Whis&ey THANK eOODWETSS BOBBV lS BETTER ABlend -- TMANki YOU MEAN TO YOU, THE DOCTOR. AMD THE PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT AT NEPHI DRUG The Extension Service of the Utah State Agricultural college is happy to offer to the people ofy Juab County a "Revolving Service.'' We shall welcome your requests for special books. The librarian at the USAC has told of a cooperative plan among the various within and out of our State to try to get the books you wish to read. Three books about Mexico have just been received for some folks who plan a trip to Mexico in the near future. These books are: Old Mother Mexico by Harry Carr; Mexico by Stuart Chase; and Mexico and its Heritage by Ernest Fruening. Other books on the U S A C Extension Service Library Shelf this month are: Rural Health and Medical care by Mott and Roemer; Clothing by Latzke and Quinlan; Fundamental of Dress by Kettunen; Core mon Sense in Home Decoration by Ma as; Style Your Personality by Ranee Long; Your Diet and Your Health by Fishbein; Popular Home Decorations by M. D. Standard Primer for Gillies; Home Builders and Home Buyers by Kenneth Duncan; Decorat-ivel- y Speaking, by Gladys Miller; Home Furnishing by Anna H. Ruttt. Call at the Extension Service office in the basement of the Post Office building or telephone 164 for special request books Izola J. Parker. UD-rar- lib-ari- es ATTENDING TRACTOR SCHOOL AT U S A C Club leadVaughn Paxman, er of Nephi, is attending the Second annual Tractor Maintenance school held at the USA C. this week. Boys and girls of Club age, 12 to 20 years are encouraged to enroll in the Tractor Maintenance project work. The project work is made possible by the Utah Oil Refining Co.. the Utah State Agricultural college Extension Service in cooperation with machinery companies. operating in Utah. 4-- H 86 Proof 65 J6 Grain Neutral Spirits National Distillers Products Corp., New York to Man-gelso- U. 8. Dee I. t AciL, Ctefc Stat Afri. Cvllac ua Ccutr 1' r in fEATHERf IN OOR V CAP LP? 1 supervisor. and classwork, ha.e been pla- - cd. There are 1795 4-- H club leaders in Utah, but it is necessary to! limit enrollment at the annual I state school. Following the an- - j club nual training school for leaders a series of county training 4-- H 4-- H i 23-2- 5, j H Ercelcis Beauty School offers several attractive scholarships as prizes in a letter contest. Just write a letter on: "Why I Would Like to Attend the Excelcis Beauty School" Homer, daughter Nadine and son Wedneswent to Salt Lake City day to visit with Elder Keith Bendixen who leaves Wednesday eve- - ' ning for the Northern States mission. Mr. Bendixen has spent the past ten days at the mission home Salt in ' That's all you need to do. Simply write a letter telling why you would like to take a beauty course at Excelcis Beauty School. Here Are the Scholarship Prizes: and 2nd Prizes Free Tuition for Hie Complete Excelcis Beauty School Course, Worth $160 Each. 3rd Prize $135 Credit to Apply on Tuition 4th Prize $110 Credit to Apply on Tuition 5th Prize $85 Credit to Apply on Tuition (Scholarships will bt held open only until July 31. 1949) Letters must not exceed 200 words. They will be judged by committee appointed by Excelcis, Inc., and its decisions will be final. In case or ties, duplicate prizes will be awarded. Anyone 17 years of age or over is eligible to enter, except employees of Excelcis, Inc, or members of their families. Entries must be mailed to Excelcis Beauty School, not later than midnight February 28, 1949. further injorimaion that will help you writ your contest letter will be tent on request. 1st BEAUTY SCHOOL Excelcis 8 West Bldg., 2nd South, Salt Lake City 1, Utah Lake City. ' i ' SPROUSE - REITZ J RIO GRANDE Men and Dollars Vor Together For every job on the Rio Grande and there are 9,000 of them there is a capital investment in excess of in roadbed, track, signal $24,000 devices, stations and shops, and all the other parts of the physical plant . . . and in locomotives, rolling stock, and other equipment. The investment of this amount of money by thousands men to of private individuals-pu- ts LUMBER ... eighborhood UtM t m k. THE Q 1033 hid " Turn " OK DIRECI MM M Swr Hi ThHtw, li Um It SERVING COLORADO AND UTAH m i 'Mi? .. In yourfuhdr Ik ISSSSl r. CENTRAL TRANSCONTINENTAL if xpKt to pay hundreds more for Ford's new "feel" the way It steers, the way It rfcfcs, the way ft oets awayl But that's what you get from Ford's Fingertip Steering, from Ford's new springing ("Hydra-Coil- " In front, ara-Hex" In rear) and Ford's new "Equa-PoEngines. Yes, drive a Trt '49 Ford and Fill the difference! Vmh fori DMtor Alton Skw. ... a credit to jott. l trem. You'd fni ... I 11 and feel the Difference ! 35 ... '.V w lars provide dependable transporta tion for Rio Grande s home territory. has Wood . . . America's favorite building material earned its reputation through its beauty, adaptability, warmth, strength, and individuality. Wood is easy to use and sound building practices have evolved through craftsman's familiarity with it. May we show you how wood is right for home built to incorporate ideas best to serve especially for you the needs and comforts of individual family members . . . to emphato permit hobby riding and flair for color size hospitality? Your home of wood will be a credit to rd A llht, IIIrunu work; efficient employees safeguard these dollars and make them work for their owners. Together, men and dol- and the right way to build is with f. ... r ( ON TAP I THAT'S ONE sece . 2 FOR 25c Heat, you Xi. a n now 'jm t 1 4-- 150 AX and extension faculties, including county agricultural and home dom- onstrat ion agents, will participate. This year the school will close on Friday night so that delegates will have all day fcvrt'rday to return Umeral sess.ons cording to an announcement made tf their ho Logan today by Joseph F. Parrish, Juab will be held in the institute and in t'.:c college County Agricultural agent. eenng aucmomm. About 200 volunteer club lead wu piannes De pres-vsers trom an parts or tne state one 'o a will attend, according to David ' to friends Sharp Jr.. supervisor of the U S- niar. and one to a lady. A C. Extension youth pro j & rf r(JcrPat,onal fealu e3 . NAPKINS o; 4-- H schools will be held. The training school for Juab county will be an- -' ' nounced as soon as dates are set. Both state and county schools are sponsored by the Extension service Preceding the main school, a leaders tractor maintenance school will be held at the college and will be re- Februaiy urday where they visited with colBranch her mother, Mrs. Nicoline Powell peatedinatCedar Agricultural City March and also attended the funeral ser- lege vices for a relative of Mrs. Step- Juab County will send one club leader to the Tractor main-- 1 hensen. tenance school. , Mrs. Fontella Gollaher of Salt at the main school will Speakers Lake City spent the week end include USAC President Franklin here with her parents, Mr. and S. Harris, Dr. Adam S. Bennion Mrs. J. P. Stephensen. of the Utah Power & Light Gx, Mrs. Codeal Brough was host- and Director Carl Frischknecht of ess last Wednesday night to the the Extension Service. Several members of her club. The even- members of the college resident ing was spent in sewing and other hand work. A delicious luncheon Mrs. Kent Christensen. was served to Mrs. Irene Mangel-son- , Mr. and Mrs. Matt Buhler and Vonda Bosh, Fern Wankier, Alice Shepherd, Myrtus Stephen-se- Mr. and Mrs. Deral Stewart of and the hostess, Mrs. Brough. Payson were guests on Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gay Worwood Walter Franoom, parents of Mrs. i spent Monday in Salt Lake City. Buhler. Mrs. Mildred Christensen, is in Mrs .John Mortensen went to Ogden visiting at the home of her Los Angeles, California where she son and daughter in law, Mr. and is visiting her daughter. Horner Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Erhardt Bendixen and their REGULAR 4-- H IPT7TTTTT of Scipio visited on Wednesday and Thursday here with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gay Worwood. Mr. and Mrs. Don Walker and family of Pleasant Grove enjoyed the week end with relatives here. n They were guests of Lorenzo and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brough. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Stephensen and children of Salt Lake City were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Stephensen and Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Aagard. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stephenson and family were in Lehi on Sat- PAPER 4-- H I n the 25th wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Poulson. Mr. Poulson was a former resident of Levan. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Shepherd and family of Provo spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Pierce, parents of Mrs. Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Memmott Nephi City Library Board Urges Greater Use of Books BOMS ECONOMICS ALWAYS HAVE Club Four Juab County week. leaders will attend the annual Ut- -. ah 4 H Club Leaders State Train- Bishop and Mrs. LeGrand and Mr. and Mrs. Erin ing school to be held at the UtahPoulson recently visited relatives State Agricultural college in Loin Salt Lake City. They attended gan February 28 to March 4th, acMan-gelso- . BEX VI CI FARMandHOMEte Mrs. Olive Poulson and daught- tL UTAH BfAtl KTENSIOH AGRICULTCKI Take the wheel...try the new Fbrd'FEEL'foday QSMM ROUTE 70 SOUTH MAIN STREET PHONE 312 |