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Show THE TIMES.NEWS, ii iii I HMI.MI- - innjljjiiiili.il ai nWB-t".- iifiirrffi'iiAii mmm.m "" ! a tlTVirri vTiiaitfmn Jlil.4 I n minimi -- NEPHI, UTAH Thursday, August 17, WS0 nia. A reunion of the descendants of Langley A. Bailey will be held on Sunday at American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. James Eagar left The Lady Lion Club met recently at the Snak Shak for a delic- Wednesday morning for a week ious dinner, and following the din- vacation to visit with relatives in ner they went to the home of Mrs. Eagar, Arizona. Earl McPherson where games were enjoyed. Enjoying the evening were Mrs. Glade Sanders, Mrs. Dean Winn, Mrs. LaVar Carter, Mrs. Max Bowles, Mrs. Clarence Cowan, Mrs. Jack Cowan, Mrs. Jack Langenbacker, Mrs. Merle Local and Social Items RECREATION Schedule of activities for the next week are as follows: Sunday, August 27th: Baseball, Nephi at Springville, 3 p. m. SwimMonday, August 28 ming 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. Softball, kids game at 8 p. m. Baseball, midget league , second half playoff, 4 p. m. Dancing, Mutual Square dancing for BeeHive girls and Scout Ages through M Men and Gleaner ages, Tennis courts at 8 p. m. Swim- White, Mrs. Clark Morgan, Mrs. Wednesday, August 30 ming, to to 5 p. m. and 7 to 10 Voil Howell, Mrs. Joseph Garrett, Mrs. Rulon Broadhead, Mrs. Ernp. m. Base est Sorenson, Mrs. John Robert Thursday, August 31 ball, Levan Tournament, Nephi vs son and the hostesses: Mrs. WillUnion at 9 a. m. at Levan park: iam Rudko, Mrs. George Johnson Midget league game, Red Sox vs and Mrs. Earl McPherson. Second half winner, 4 p. m. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Softball George Parkin held a reunion at Friday, September 1 Kids game at 8 p. m. Baseball, McCune canyon last Saturday. In second day's games at Levan. attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gadd and family of Provo, Mr. The Social Hour club of Foun- and Mrs. Carlyle Wall of Santa-quiMr. and Mrs. Frank Parkin, tain Green met recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Grace Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parkin, Mr. of Nephi. Mrs. Grace was former- and Mrs. Harry Carter, Mr. and ly a member of the club. A love- Mrs. John Parkin and their famly chicken dinner was served by ilies. Miss Louise Hall is vacationing Mrs. Grace and daughter Mrs. Homer Carver to Zina Jacobsen, for two weeks through the NorthSturdy shoe in blucher pattern Maggie Frandsen, Mary Barent-so- west and into Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bateman, with wall last. Side leather with Minnie Olsen, Mary A. Clara Christensen, Bertha Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Houghton composition soles, heels. Good Libby Hansen all and W. H. Howell were in Salt year velt construction. In red-- Christensen, of Fountain Green; wood brown. special guests Lake City Sunday attending the 0'2 were Alda Pexton, Ruth Wells, Miner reunion. Evan Stevens of Brigham, a and Lois Nelson of Nephi and Maurice Mikkelson of Fountain member of the Logan guard, visited last week with his brother in Green. law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Mrs. Sowby and daughter Sowby. Temperatures for the past week Bonnie Gay and Mr. Stevens were at the Nephi station were: in Las Vegas during the week visFriday, high 96 low 51; Satur- iting with another sister, Mrs. 97 and 101 and 56; Monday, day Lowell Sylvester. Wednes95 and 54; 55; Tuesday, W. H. Whimpey of Taft, Califday 101 and 61; Thursday, 98 and ornia, a brother of Mrs. Rex Wirth-lin- , 55. The figures are for the 24- recently visited at their home. hour period proceeding 8 a. m .of Mrs. Afton Lamber of Roosevelt the day given. has been a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Garrett for the past week. Gordon Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen has received his call for the service and will leave soon for Fort Ord, Califor Mr. and Mrs. Nylen L. Allphin and children of Lovell, Wyoming visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stanley on tVgQ Keep Calf Warm weather is turning unit helps to cover baby calves with a blanket or empty feed sack, especially 11 they teem likely to chill. A shivering, tucked-u- p appearance indicates chilling, which is often a forerunner f scouring and pneumonia. When the usually cold, PAVSO'J CENTENNIAL Golden Onion Days and Homecoming Celebration "'"''J Oxiords IllOIJS 6.90 n, scuff-les- s for rugged wear cowhide tips, sole. All Interflex uppers. vital in leather parts. Brown Built sizes l2'2 SIZES 8l2 to to 3 . 12 $3.98 game but it takes a lunatic to play it. You put a bullet the chambers of a revolv- er, spin the cylinder, put the gun to your head, pull the trigger. . . If the bullet is under the hammer, well the game is over - you lose. But the odds are five to one in your favor. nace Men9 Iff II Ever played Russian Roulette ? They say it's an exciting The odds are five to one against you that your fur- n, Si M CHATTER in ANNUAL TWENTIETH B Three Afternoons at 2 p. m. Friday Saturday Monday September Mik-gelso- n, -4 Amateur Rodeo Labor Day, September 4 at 8 p.m. J 6-- 1 Centennial Pageant Saturday Evening. September 2 Mammoth Parades Saturday and Labor Day lO a. m. Flower Show Sunday Monday Free Firework Friday FOUR OAYS AND NIGHTS OF FUN Mona Social Items LABOR UTAH'S BIGGEST AND BEST CELEBRATION DAY ready to operate corner. Some very wise people are making their Xmas purchases now. May we suggest you come in and look over our General Electric line of quality merchandise. You may use our plan for Xmas your shopping. We are proud to be your GE dealer. BAILEY MCGUNE COMPANY At PAYSON Cushion Soled Work Shoes 7.50 ititifs" Oxtords 4.98 Made with Goodyear welt construction for comfort, sturdi-nes- s. Fine side leather with composition soles, rubber heels, Sanitized linings. Brown. -6 Plain toe blucher with Vulcork sole and built-i- n cushoon insole New back ! molded one-piec- e (no seams Sizes to Rubber heel, rip) 2. o I i ! in mw vie ,!lly5l"';!.',ll'WW'!W,'!" " I'f1'1 mj ' 1' l. I Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Stanley and daughter Nyra, Mr. and Mrs Don Yates and daughter Donnette and Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stanley attended the Hassell reunion held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Rass of Midvale on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mathews of Price, Mr .and Mrs. Jack Niel sen of Leamington were recently guests of their mother, Mrs. John S. Nielsen. x Bishop and Mrs. Vaughn attended the Molvneux fam ily reunion held at Camp Dadand sons on Sunday. MM H Moly-neu- i J Bull's Breeding Ability who dayMaybe Ferdinand dreamed while other bulls chased cows got that way from lack of trees produce berries. They pro- exercise. At any rate, veterinariduce only if late frosts, heavy ans advise owners to give bulls rains, or other adverse conditions plenty of exercise to keep them in haven't prevented pollination of top breeding shape. Confinement flowers. Thus, although holly in stalls and small corrals without leaves may be plentiful, holly ber- enough exercise makes bulls sluggish and reduces their sexual ries may be scarce. Holly Berries When seeds of the American holh proly sprout, only about duce female trees. Only female one-tent- FRIDAY A SATURDAY MATINEE Saturday? 2:30 P.M.! LEX BARKER VANESSA BROWN Get a Studebaker and qet 'more truclc'for the money! In I TARZAN AND THE SLAVE GIRL V SUNDAY AND MONDAY ANN SHERIDAN VICTOR MATURE DAVID WAYNE 1. Fill up with UTOCO Improved Gasoline, finest we've ever made either Ethyl or Regular. 2. Enjoy Perfect Protection for the engine of your valuable car, with Utoco Premium Motor Oil. 3. Get Rid of Tire Worries by having tires checked by your Utoco dealer. If you need new ones, he has top quality, fully warranted Atlas tires. in I Till 'VHHAi STELLA 4. Get & WEDNESDAY MICKEY ROONEY THOMAS MITCHELL In S UTOCO THE BIG Awp'Ms"bf WHEEL features. extra-valu- e visibility cab with head room, hip room, leg room three . . . Fully enclosed safety steps . . . "Liff-th- e hood" accessibility to engine, ignition, instrument panel Adjusto-Ai- r seat cushion . . . Two wiring floor ventilators . . . Two built-i- n window wings ; ; . Dual windshield wipers . . . Two arm rests and sun visors... Cab light with hand and automatic door g witches . . . rotary door latches . . . Extra front frame reinforcement . . . Rugged, strong Tight-grippin- springs. ..Shock-proo- f with extra leverage for easier variable-rati- easy-ridin- g turn-aroun- o steering and parking. FIRST TRUCKS WITH AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE Available in Vi ten ana V t j.i models at extra cost g. n. wm XephL Utah co. X. X Z 5. 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