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Show Thursday, October THE 1950 26th, Democratic advertisement fin'.-- i icd. We'Jl take the responsibility for the errors, and omissionj, and say to all concerned "So'rry Folks" REGularly Speaking Continued from Page One Lit-a-Lu- re correct streets because some the street corner markers .have become dimmed through lack of paint. Maybe a new paint 'ob cn the block markers would do the trick . . and while it's being done they'll naturally have to cut down a couple of wods to find some of them . . . good job all around. Beck-stea- d ar y, In the last war, they were cabled gremlins . and some of them have the name of pixies . . an'l ir print shops thete's a fable abv.jt type lice. Well, maybe they all . gang up on us some Thuvd.is like last week. In ;i bill for Allen's Cash store we ended up vrtn tne wrong size 3's, on an item and when fr.e knives on the typesetting machir e got through they 2's. And then in Johns n s advertisement we had Old r)ntc,!i 2 for 21c, and a hclder for 2c and added it up for a tvtal of 24c. And then there vas dnotheV. We completely missed Jf el Taylor tr'.m the Demociatic advertisement in last week's paper. Joel, you kiiow is County Assessor and is running again this year, but you'd never have known it v. hen we got '.nst vv.m-perfec- S, NEPHI. UTAH JaJud CU U flepln On October 19, the ild boy has a club met at the home of Mrs. My yearning to watcn tiains . . and Frank Morgan. M i. F. H. old is just about drivmy gave an interesting and eding me knutzier to some how get ucational paper 'n the Uiiiied him a ride on a train. Perhaps Nations. Inasmuch as October 24 I'll have to take a couple of days was observed as U N day, the papoff and go somewhere. But then er was very timely. I've been wondering how many The following members were more kids in this town anJ other present: Mrs. James M. Andersen, towns like this one have a ter- Mrs. Lee Bailey, Mrs. Lewis Beng-lerible yearning to ride on a train Mrs. Irel Chase, Mrs. Udell When we go to the Ft. Jensen, Mrs. A. K. Johns m, somewhere. city we go in the family car, or Mis. P. L. Jones, Mrs. Frank Mor Aride the bus, mainly because train gan. Mrs. Lynn Searle, M service is not available to us. And lbert Starr,. when it's vacation time, unless we At a previous meeting, the opare heading for the East coast ening social if the club, Mrs. A. we go in the family car. these years, but we didn't know Here's a note for the Union that Ernest from Mona had Pacific Officials to take a look such a swpll Kay sinenner vnirA T u'ac' into. Wnv not at range for a very pleasantly surprised. or four-ca- r train special Hirec-ca- r to give the kids a chance to ride National Auto Dealers week the rails. Bring it to Nephi, (and story says there are more than 14 to Payson and Spani3'.i Fork and million women drivers in the counthe other key cities along; the try . . well they might be in the way) and take the kids and their country but they seemed to be all . . a mom or dad a ride. say only in Salt Lake the last time I was short ride from Nephi to Levan up there. and back, or to Mona and back, with plenty of whistles and plenty If the flies around here of the old ball ringing;. . . thot more DDT resistant we'reget any going them. would be a thrill to a lot of to have to call for an atonvc bomb When I "as a kid I lived around to wipe out this year's crop. the track, and when we made that in once Lake to Salt City trip Don't say we didn't warn you two or three years we rode the next TUESDAY is your last were train. In that day there to register if you are not alLimiteds thiough Nephi, and durton the registration rolls, in ready ing the chrerry season we sold order to be able to vote on Nov. cherries on the train, and in the 7th. of TIMES-NEW- gTapo season we sold grapes, sr he trains were more or less of a occuranee. Met so day-oday-itoday, to the vast ma;o iy of fpe kids. s: A.nl-ew- You DO want A Real Farm Support Program ELECT Quite enjoyed the evening last Saturday with friends in Mona at their Ward Building Fund banquet . . evon though I did smear up a shirt .with red splots from a good nose bleed . . . and my Mrs. says to tell all that she DID NOT either hit me. Vivian Hoyt swippei the show, in our estimation, although that delicious meal ran her a close race. Waldo Swenson reailv de livered the goods, too, when he made a S100.00 donation to the Mona Ward Building fund in the form of a "fine" for "forcing Hap McCune to ride to Mona in his to own car". Congratulations FM Waldo for his generous sup port of the project, and also to the. people of Mona for their fine spirit which is pushing the'r chapel to completion. Stake President L H B asked us to convey to the people of the stake, the- - thanks and appreciation of the Stake Presidency for the fine support given the Mona ward in their un dertaking. And we're going to add a line to that . The Mona Ward Bishopric and members apprec iates what was done too .especially ty Alma Tranter ol the High Council wht helped them with arrangements, etc. Here's Greyhound's biggest selecAutumn trips, tion of low-cotours, and special travel features! GoJGreyhound . . . at farei you can afford . . . during the great Fall Round-Uof Travel Bargains! st p in CHARIER TRIPS TO BIO EVENTS! Get more fun out of Fall on Charter Trips to fairs, harvest festivals, roadshows, conventions, family reunions, football games. in ROUND-TRIP- S EVERYWHERE! You save 20 on your return trip rrsrv time you buy a Greyhound ticket! This saving is especially welcome now, as Autumn's flaming colors add a "bonus" to travel enjoyment. Round-Tri- p in AMAZING AMERICA VACATION TOURS! for your vaFall is best of all cation Go where you wish on an Amazing America Vacation Tour. Transportation, hotels, sightseeing all arranged for you! See your Greyhound Agent today. . BUS DEPOT CAFE NEPni PHONE 255 U. S. SENATE PRESTON LaRae Jarrett, Mary Over- man, Deon Paxman and Marjorie The topic was Steiner. "Utah Literature" and was presented by Sadie Greenhalgh. A pleasant evening was enjoyed by all. . The Ladies Literary Club met at the home of Mrs. Jack Wright on Monday evening, October 23. Mrs. Ralph Belliston, club president presided and club collect was read by Mrs. W. W. Stephenson. Two vocal numbers were given by Melvin and DeeAnn Wright. The Constitutioon of Christianity, CONGRESS JUDGE JOSEPH UTAH SUPREME proDiems. The following ladies enioverl tho evening: Mrs. Ralph Beard, Mrs. D. C. Boswell, Mrs. Wm. Cooper, Mrs. J. L. Garrett. Mrs. Bnmpll Mrs. Clarence Gowers. Gowers, Mrs. Hosmer Grace, Mrs. Isabell Leatham, Mrs. Lynn Mellor, Mrs. Max Orme. Mrs. John Parkin Mm Eldon Sherwood, Mrs. Joseph Smith, Miss Rheta Sperry, Mrs. R. H. Stuart, Mrs. Claude Wil-keMrs. G. E. Wilkey and the hostess, Mrs. George Matkin. we've been asleep Maybe creamed with COURT X (Pali PtUHctl " . IT SI i v- -- ! - a--' I 1 & J Vlak Ri publican Suit Adv. hy . : .'-J : . . . . . . . - Cntral Commllttt) ... 52c No. 303 tins.,.. JforWJe VeaetablcT ilccf9 Chicken Noodle or Cream of Mushroom f MM.... l- - 'I Mmy ttflooire Bee tBispkL... 40 oz. pEig..43c 9 safjsaf. " tti4aaaa ; M 11 Hash. Red & White VIENNA SAUSAGE O or AL&X 12 tins . .... 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A plate luncheon was served to the following, jvvith club officers as luf-cseMrs. Carl Wilkey, Mrs. Law-i- s Beagley. Mrs. F H. Beckslcad, Mrs Alma Tranter. Mrs. Eugene Bock, Mrs Lee Ba 'cy, Mrs. J. E s. Mrs. Cl:on Mcmmjl1. Mrs. Frnk Morgai. rlvls Lynr. Soi'ie, Mrs. Udell H. Jensen. Mrs IaVar Carter, Mrs. Fred L. G.idcl, Mrs. James Ander? i, Mrs. Irel Members of the Ladies Literary Tlv Ray Cundick. Cnrst, Mrs. rsmainde'"- - of the evynnp was spent League met October 19 at the home of Mrs. George Matkin. Mrs. table games. rlay Eldon Sherwood was in charge of The VariSte club held their the program on hobbies. H. W. gave a very interesting monthly meeting on Friday Oct- McCune ober 20th at the home of Mr. and talk about his recent trib to Cuba Mrs. H. C. Crane with Mrs. Flor- with the Kiwanis clubs and showence Johnson being hostess. Pres- ed pictures which he had taken on the trip. He showed that photoent were: Marba Stuart, Joy Ida Salisbury, Florence graphy could be a very entertainMaxine Parkin, Verna ing hobby. Johnson, Wright, Lois Brough, Muriel Wil-kevuiicu gave a iTTisil LaRae Greenwood, Thelma Mem-mot- t, Vera Paxman, Reed, Joyce tions and discussed some of their K. ut n, The Beatitudes" was given by Mrs George A. Sperry. The following members were present: Mrs. W. W. Stephenson, Mrs. Ralph Belliston, Mrs. T. Warren Allred, Mrs. W. F. Brough, Mrs. Marvin Anderson, Mrs. Heber Jenkins, Mrs. Lester Asher, Mrs. Lester B. Belliston, Mrs. T. H. Burton, Mrs. Wm. Bailey, Mrs. A. V. Gadd, Mrs. George A. Sperry, Miss Neva Booth and the hostess, Mrs. Jack Wright. 2'2 she films RALPH'S 5ic 2 '." 25c 2 for 45c MARKET FROZEN FOOD CENTER |