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Show fag THE Six 3 3E mm DIKES or DEER-BU- T ,. CAS NEPHI. UTAH S, The Ladles Literary League held their regular meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. John Parkin. Mrs. G. Eugene Wilkey, president, conducted the meeting and prayer was given by Mrs. Mrs. Elmo Haynes Ralph Beard. was in charge of club sing-tim- e. Mrs. Wood row Beard gave a very intresting talk on Health Problems here and abroad, which was foUowed with discussion by members. Light refreshments were served by the hostess. Special guests were Mrs. Don Gifford and Mrs. Woodrow Beard. The following members were in attendance: Mrs. G. Eugene Wilkey, Mrs. Elmo Haynes, Mrs. Clarence Gowers, Mrs. Eldon Sherwood, Mrs. George Matkin, Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Beard, Mrs. Lynn Mellor, Wm. Cooper, Mrs. J. L. Garrett, Mrs. R. H. Stuart, Mrs Hosmer L. Grace, Mrs Max L. Orme, Mrs. John Parkin, Miss Rheta Sperry and Miss Pearl Nielsen. JbQ, The club held its opening meeting with a dinner and social at the home of Mrs. W. Lee Bailey on October 4th. The newly elected officers for the current year are Mrs. Frank Morgan, president, Mrs. John H. Harmon, vice president; Mrs. A. K. Johnson, secretary, and Mrs. Lee Bailey, historian. Mrs. LaVar Carter is reporter. The progam for 1951-5- 2 The evewas discussed. ning was enjoyed by Mrs. Frank C. Starr, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Albert Mrs. Eugene Cleon Memmott, Beck, Mrs. Rowland Beach, Mrs. James Anderson, Mrs. Merle Mrs. Don A. Royee, Mrs F. H. Beckstead, Mrs. J. E. Andrews, Mrs. Fred L. Gadd, Mrs. John H. Harmon, Mrs. A. K. Johnson, Mrs. LaVar Carter and Mrs. Bailey, the hostess. Lit-a-Lu- re (L now"! Some hunter may be serioujsly injured by walking into a live broken wire and service interruptions due to the shooting of insulators may cause serious trouble at home. is oifercd for information leading to the arrest and conviction of B.ggest Money Raiser Automotive taxes were the .est money raiser for ments as year, providing .11 tUt. tax revenues. big- - lerjj .what n , Industry ng ' rf the commemo- 0 match Lindbergh'. Pari, flight h.v. been,ocated. collectors offer 10O' condition. KT J asanas, eaa BRIDAL - Coffee Drinkers More than 100,000,000 Americans or about two out of every three, drink coffee for breakfast, accordn ing to figures compiled by the Coffee Bureau. SUITES HONEYMOONEBS " :a:--::.r- fa -i NATO SCHOOL HEAD . . . Vice Admiral Andre Lemonnler of France heads the North Atlantic organization's " West defense Point" in Paris to train officers and senior officials. He continues as General Eisenhower's naval dep ily. 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OCEAN BOULEVARD AT ALAMTTOS LONG BEACH Adda to Privacy have a screened porch and wish to add to your privacy there, apply a coating of thin white enamel to the screen. This obstructs the view of those on the outsid II you but not of aMmdk those within. StoiT It's a good idea to drive dh Jims! Tells u(i3 in now and have us Drain and clean the radiator and supply Drain the crankcase, flush it, and refill with motor oil in the proper winter grade. Lubricate your car thoroughly. anti-freez- ! e. Replace worn tires with new Atlas "Gripsafc" Tires to provide you maximum safety for driving on slippery highways. Check your battery to be sure it can stand the added strain of cold weather driving. Inspect the fan belt and replace if necessary. Check the hose connections and replace if necessary. P.q4mnmt, actmtritt mtd trim illmUrattJ art uAjtf m cksmtu withtt mite. you to come in and WE'D like a wonderful story. First of all, it's the story of a great car a car whose name Is respected and admired everywhere in America. We are sure that the word "Pontiac" means something distinct and differ-en- t from any other name in the motor car world. The word Pontiac means a good solid citizen a thoroughly good car a beautiful car a car with a reputation for delivering years and years and years of driving pleasure. But there's another important part of this story you should hear: It's the wonderful story of Pontiac' 's price! For this great car, desirable as it is, is one of the lowest priced automobiles in America just one step above the very lowest. Come in, get our deal a wonderful story all the way around I- - Aacrlfs'i Lwoa(-Prle- d CM le H7dra-.Wa.t- Tear Sts-aUh- Cmr Drlv ( l withml )ttiil Elaht txtra mn) "!MtraltfhtSilver StreakStmEatfla ( Better One Week Early . . . Than One Day Late! Kitfht The .Moat Beaallful Thlasf I'nlal! Body Wheels by r'lehar You can't have your car protected for cold weather too early but a few hours delay may be too late! 1 Dollar for UDollar you cuml Iei?il a MIEIPnim I- - M, AiDijitdEsnrE dDTdDUB 1951 FOB Latest device to aid women in their beauty routine is a pair of shampoo goggles. An enterprising manufacturer has come up with a design for a pair of goggles rimmed with absorbent terry cloth for worn en to wear during shampoos to keep soap out of their eyes. TELIURIDE POWER COMPANY Tax-Pagi- til wr t Goggles Terry-Rimm- ng Nth, - anyone shooting potver lines. Seli-Supporti- October The members of the Booklore Reading club enjoyed a delightful trip by motion picture to the Hawaiian Islands presented by Mrs. Ralph Murray at the home of Mrs. Wallace Garrett on the Those evening of October 4th. Dresent were Mrs. Ralph triase Mrs. Alton S. Gadd, rMs. Clyne Leavitt, Mrs. Glade Sanders, Mrs Theo Westring. Mrs. Fred Mor Mrs. gan. Mrs. aFrrell Carter, Dean Archibald. Mrs. H. W. McCune, Mrs. Ralph Murray and the hostess, Mrs. Garrett. flOO.OO REWARD A Thursday, C JLTFJBS 1 mm aj aa m a TIMES-NEW- c$. S (M&Q&mn)&M 42nd Yar I I 1 UTOCO X ) of UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY |