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Show THE 1950 23rd, February Thursday, i! RATES 50c per Minimum Charge issue (5 lines or less) 10c per line Over 5 lines per issue. WANT-A- Prk lACludM J F.d.rol Tax V BUYS THE NEW D $100 Exclusive is distributor for East Juab $1.75 County. February special EVuinHatinn frAnm and $1.00 Face Powder, botti for $1.75 plus fed- UNTIL APRIL 1st ONLY PRICI GOIS TO REGULAR $45 OF AFTER APRIL HAY loose - Modern aport-Gayl- e Yorgiison. rrr DtT'Tvrr CT r Baled FOR SALE Deiwin R. Shepherd, phone 419J1 1st Brilliant new styles. Accurate 17jewelmovementwithElgin's exclusive DuraPower mainspring. Be sure you choose yours here, now, for the very special introductory savings! MAKE YOUR FOR GRADUATION at GARBETT'S FOR RENT ment See J. Funeral services were conducted Miss Neva Booth is spending a by vacation with relatives in Orem Sunday for Travis J. McClure Utah. xvius-'icBishop Leurana jviangeison. vocal selections consited of a Mr. and Mrs. Robeit duet "Cast Thy Bread Upon the of Logan spent the eek end H. R. and Francom Dulcia Water" with his parents, Mr. ina Mrs. "Sometime vocal duet, Francom; Iwo'ii Nina Tavlor w. W. Stephenson. Trnrfprstand" and Cecil Stephensen; vocal trio, Mrs. McClure "A PorfVvt Dav" and Mrs. Ivan Rasmussen in Ftn, Johnson and company. All musical Green. rnuytr. .. were accompanieu Dy numbers MrS. J. I.. RAllictnn XTA1. Mrs. Fern Wankier. Talks were J Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mortensen OllU Christian Christensen went to Salt Lake City Sunday Mrs. Allen Belliston....v.., eiven bv and children and A. H. Belliston. Mrs. Jennie with their son in law and daught are visiung m san Diego, CaliforHobbs gave a tribute to Mrs. Mc er, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hickman. nia at the hnmfl rT AT Walter Belliston. Clure. Prayers were offered by liironin Manpelson ana H. ti. Mrs. Louise James is in Pleasant Mrs-- T" - WricyVi I on Frnpnm with the eraveside oray- - Grove visiting her son in law and hundflv ciuci Lauieu . fnr hor Haitni.4H r Ann a brother. Mrs. and Gerald Mr. er by Alma Jennings, ucv daughter, uuugiuu on her 9th ChrisP. James Mrs. Belliston. and Mr. birthday anniversary. Games were enjoyed and refreshtensen were among those who atThe Levan Ward Relief Society ments served to 13 guests. tended the Jefferson dinner at the Hotel last Thursday enjoyed a visit on Tuesday made Newhouse Mr. and Mrs. Robert by the Stake Relief Society of- nounce evening. the arrival of an ficers. son , at the Nephi Clinic on of Scipio Mrs. Wesley Martin February Mrs. Ienter Jand Blanch MrsStephensen Hl, .MrWilson and Mrs. Opal Gill of Salt Lake of her club rec Of Elsinore and Mr unH i City have been guests at the home tained atmembers Nielsen home. Refreshments of loy her Salina are rhu ently of Mr. and Mrs. Erin Poulson. were served to Mrs. Melba Bal- - grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mangelson low, Mrs. Vonda Bosh, Mrs. Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Alice ShepMrs. Ronr- . W and family visited on Monday at va Shepherd, . . . .w.n . in- the home of his parents, Mr. and herd, Mrs. Marjorie Neurin, Mrs. iams spent the week end in Salt were Mrs. Enid A. wun C. (Jlfr-toMrs. xvir. ana Mrs. n Myrtus Stephensen, Mangelson. They lane ijiy Cazier. Mrs. f!a 7ifr anrl Tie The enroute to their home in Salt Lake Worwood and the hostess. time was Wlliams Mr. are in sisters. her parents, spent sewing. City after visiting , TONGUE SCRAPWANTED ER Roy Chase eral Tax Insert Mrs. Fiank Jones has returned from Calif ornii ifrer spending the winitr months in Burbank with her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mra. Wiiliaui Christoph-i'iso- n and fj'ends in Pasadena and Hollywood. Mrs. T. W. Vickeis was in Salt Lake City for the week end as guest of her. daughter, Mrs. Carla I RUGS WOVEN at 593 So. 2 East, Nephi, Utah. Mrs. Eleanor 2tip Golden, phone 323J. GARBETT'S NEPHI. UTAH al Ads not paid for by publication (Thursday 12 noon) Minimum Charge $1.00 per issue. Card of Thanks S, Local and Social Items LEVAIi NEWS ri-o- TIMES-NEW- Lc-v- an u -- b. - tfyimmmMTwrgpQmpKfitigjjf: "- "i JWWwrTr'B)C ) T" ct y T m tiIM 1L) i..vy.jn Page Ten Rom where I sit ..Jy Joe Marsh Hs-- How to Get That Homework Done Uu Gilbert, ear grammar school principal, spoks the ether night at the regular Parent-Teachemeet-- ft on retting children to do their oaaevork when they want to listen to the radio. "We muan't give them a flat noy Miss Gilbert Mid. "If we adulte reoHy belter in tolerance and moderation, we ahonld instill these qualities in our children. Listening to the radio la fine-- in aederetoa as long aa homework gete done, too." From where I ait, the lady was dead-tigh- t. This radio re. home rs Cigar-Smokin- low do as he likes, aa long as he's temperate and tolerant, ftuaaa never felt we should that'a why quarrel with the fellow who it par tial to a glass of beer the "Bern Ie age of Moderation." g Reading Heading speed can often be doubled by orthoptics scientific training. Optometrists who give such training find that comprehen sion rise! wun reading speed. A survey shows that cigar smoking in the United States declined d an a per capita basis by from 10a e mi, white cigarette wnntmg greeny increased. one-thir- js.i. work problem is a wonderful w to see to it that our youngsters av quire the sensible moderate habits they'll need later on. Ty never believed in bud and fast roles except whrre absolutely necessary. Let tke other fel- n F"ur- be- - SAT. 13! m- - unfurnished home longing to Arvilla North. See Mrs Eva Hoyt at 52 West 2nd North St. for particulars. .icho) LAY-A-WA- NOW! THE TINE BOX AT THE TOGGERY CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank oi' kind friends, neighbors and relatives for their acts of love and sympathy during our recent bereavement, at the loss of my husband, William Carter, and for the beautiful floral tributes, and all those who participated in the funeral services or assisted in any way. Mrs. Flossie W. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Harold .Tones fOMETHINO uo CARD OF THANKS PYtpnd our thanks and ap way preciation to all who in any assisted during the illness and fol lowing the deatn oi our nusoanu and father. The Downs a amuy Home, 5 rooms FOR SALE and bath room. Garage, chicken coop. Good location. In good conByron dition, 438 South Main 2tlP Howard. FOR SAND AND GRAVEL Call Earl Hawkins at 302W. Four room home FOR SALE with hi acre lot. 7th North and LaVern Bowles (ltip 2nd West CLEAN COTTON WANTED No overalls, lace cur RAGS an ivo tains or underwear or bring them to The Times-New- s office at 58 South Main. 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