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Show THE LOCAL SATURDAY TIMES-NEW- NEPHX, UTAH- - S, KVVASIND HAPPENINGS l)& Mrs. Frances Miller, returned home Tuesday after a couple of weeks visit in Salt Lake City. SPECIALS Clinton Lunt, came down from Salt Lake City Wednesday tor a few days visit with relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Coleman of Frovo, were in Nephi Friday atteijd-m- g the road celebration here. Lettuce, Celery, Mrs. W .A. Mulliken of Provo, visi ted her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Erough in this city yesterday. H. D. Goldsbrough, transacted bus inoss in Salt Lake Monday and Tues Sweet Potatoes, day. Egg Plant, Grapes, Frank Holdaway, returned to Salt Lake Tuesday, after a months visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson. Etc. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs and family, left Saturday for Los Angeles, Calif, where they will spend the win ter. Mrs. W. I. Brown, returned to her home in Salt Lake City Wednesday, after visiting with her daughter Jas. L. Belliston for some time. Mrs. Miss Elma Jones, left Tuesday for Provo. "where she will enter the Miss University. P.righam Young Jones will take a commercial course. E Wm. G. Orme, Wm. Jackman and Wilford Eailey went over to Eureka Wednesday afternoon to attend the Mr. Republican rally in that city. candidate for Senator being the speaker. GO Gee Fellers but Biz is good Lavere Petty, entertained at a HOWS THIS? HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for it "He Builds Wisely Who Build Well" cure Csmrrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. We do not claim to cure any othsr disease. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is a liquid, taken internally, and acts through the blood upon the raucous surfaces cf the system, thus reducing the inflammation and restoring normal conditions. Circulars free. All Drus'siRts. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING SYSTEM Utah Nephi, Best Material Used Prompt Mail Order Service J A Chrlstensen, Prop TO BUILD WELL USE Nephi Plaster HAS NO EQUAL The Largest And Purest Natural Deposit of Gpysum in the World. NEPHI PLASTER AND MFQ. COMPANY j i Hal- lowe'en party at her home Tuesday evening. The rooms were beautifully decorated and the guests were all dressed in Hallowe'en costumes. Games and story telling and Hallowe'en stunts were enjoyed, also a real witch who told fortunes was part of the Luncheon was served to program. twenty five little friends. ' The Hallowe'en dancing party given by the Ladies Literary Club at the Arlington Tuesday evening was a huge success, there being a large crowd present. The hall was decorated in appropriate colors and presenA fortune ted a spooky appearance. telling booth in one corner of the hall, and a real human skull In another corner created a rather weird feelA number came masked and ing. dressed in Hallowe'en costumes, and much merriment was caused until their indentity was ascertained. Ralph Eooth's Orchestra from Ephraim fur-- r ished the music. by McClur. Nwappr Syndicate.) Rosemary flushed and stammered over the contents of the parcel which ha) come by mall ; the stout little box and tissue paper wrappings had enfolded a shining new, nickeled key. Lest anyone should ask silly questions about it, she dropped the key Into her pocket and the papers on a blazing stick in the kitchen range. And she was angry all over agalu with Ben Baker. she "What an old scorned. "I suppose he's up to some stunt with this key and thinks he's being funny I Well, what be gets is a freeze tight" Illness and a lean purse had driven Rosemary to vacation at her uncle's farm on the Rockdale road. At the end of a previous summering there she had vowed never again to set foot in the remote vicinity of Ben Baker, whose folks owned a farm out Bald Pate mountalnway, and with whom she had found cause for quarrel season. after a Now time and physical weakness and hunger for the real outdoors had modified Rosemary's former decision to deny herself the hospitality of her uncle's home. By cross cuts it was fully two miles from here to the Baker place and more than twice that distance over the tortuous, sldehlll roads. As her strength returned Rosemary roamed farther and farther from the farmhouse. When the chance item In a local paper informed her that Ben Baker was away on business, she determined to venture day In the woods beyond the pasture. As Rosemary went along the wood path that sunny morning she found the woods amazingly transformed. The trees around the farmhouse had been so well trimmed that she had not correctly estimated what damage the sleet and ice storm of the previous winter had wrought. Even here in the woods verdure covered its raw nakedness, and the fresh sap color of the broken limbs bad weathered. But every tree gave Its own mute Rosemary signal of devastation. roamed on and on, marvelling at the ruins. She remembered what Ben used to tell her ' about the winter storms and knew that a giant among them must have been this way. He quoted Hiawatha: vyuru wun Dig BAHK But opportunity must be met at least half way. Get ready now by startinga SAVINGS ACCOUNT that you will have the necessary funds when your big opoortunlty comes. so Every form of business requires more or less capital. Lois of. the so-ca- vi'll lled So start now to lay aside for your future when a small capital will put you over big. pWer is wbn'i poJer' Our 4 per cent interest helps your small account to put on a rapid growth. Nephi National Bank He FSedi aat Low Price and High Quality Don't Go Together, Stick to POWE EH BMiBNG The Economy Never accept "Just as Good" Brands; it will only mean disappointments and on bake-day- , lail-ure- s which are expensive. Calumet is a High Grade Baking Powder, Moderate in Price whenever through th. forest Rafted and roared the wintry tempeet. And the branchea, toeaed and troubled. Creaked and groaned and split aaunder, "Kwaalnd!" cried they, "that la Kwaalnd! He la gathering In hla Are wood" And And for a fancy she had remembered her "Hiawatha" and called him "Kwaslnd." "For his strength allied to goodness." Curiosity drew Rosemary on toward the oak knoll where they had often kept tryst together. And when the path opened ahead she stopped In amazement. The oaks had been sawed off, chopplng-blochigh; only one had been trimmed and left to cast its shade on the red roof of a boarded cabin. The foundation was of native stones and a trail of stepping stones wound from her feet to the beautifully grained oak door. It was the materialization of what Ben and she had imagined for themselves right here. For the first time some special significance of the key In her pocket dawned upon Rosemary. Did It fit this doorf She skipped along the step ping stones and turned It In the lock A staunch work bench occupied one end of the interior, and a piece of furniture stood beside It. The other end ' had a wide stone hearth. flanked by settles of the same beauti fully grained plank that had fashioned the door. Wrought Iron dogs, piled with kindling, stood below the yawn Ing mouth of the chimney. And because, In the midst of her spirit of mischief, Rosemary felt sweet possession of the place, she touched a lighted match to the kindling and watched It burn. And the corner of the settle where she curled herself was so comfortable that she hadn't moved when ashes be gan to gra? over the smoldering em bers. A quick step on the threshold startled her to her feet "I saw the smoke, Rosemary, and 'twas to me the sign that you'd cornel Ton can't guess how I've wstched for smoke from that chimney. Sure and certain. I bnllt the cabin for you and tnel Sure and certain, Tm an old that doesn't want any girl but you I" said Ben Raker, Rosemary gripped the settle back. How splendid he was I And full of purpose I He must never know how silly she had been I "I was Just thinking this place was ready for the touches of a woman's hum!," she admitted. "Your hand," corrected Ben Baker. specializing her generality. "My hand, then, Kwaslnd I" agreed Rosemary. "Don't ever let me fly off the handle again, dear," be said, contritely. "Keep me Kwaslnd, and write It large when I get heady: is a big jfgfglj upportunity By RUBY H. MARTYN left Monday tor Salt Lake City, on a business trip. Mrs. S. B. McCune. rsAKINQ POWDert) I jJM"DT AOI VY A W (I PiLUMI B V Contents it 4 When you use it you never spoil any of the expensive in- gredients used such as flour, sugar, eggs and milk. The sale of Calumet is 21 2 times as much as that of any other k BEST BT TEST brand. THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER half-finishe- d jl I j d m $ 0 down and $ 1 1 1 .65 a month puts one of these beautiful Brunswick talking machines in your home. Let us demonstrate one of them in your home. We Make YOU Well. Lunt Pharmacy Co. Nephi, - - Utah. Straight between Ua Ilea the pathway, Nev.r grow a the graaa upon It; Singing blrda, that utter falaehooda, Htorr-tell.r- mlachlef-maker- Kind no eag.r ear to ll.teo. Cannot breed between ua; Tor we keep each other". eounp.t. 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