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Show THE PAGE EIGHT TIMES-NEW- Friday, November 16th, 1928. EPHI, UTAH S, HIGH SCHOOL NOTES See Our Big New Line of v . All Rubber Glove Fitting . OVERSHOES r. . All Style and Colors ADS Yduit HaisAHrkjlit from page 1.) (Continued Classen. Saturday, November 17, the Girls FOR SALE PRIDE OF THE Athletic Club is going to take its " Market Potatoes. 75c per bushel, all 026-4t-- p second hike. We are sure that Leave orders at 90 J2. the girls will enjoy the hike,' also the at weinie and marshmellow roast NEBO EGG SELLING PRICES the N. which is to be the main tea MT. Extras doz.; extra 1st 45c; ture. Eight o'clock is the appointed mediums 40c;60cfirsts 40c; pulets 20c; time to meet at the Nephi School, so no quotations. girls if you are late and get left, re checks, member we are at the N. STEAM HEAT, BATH This week the girls of the Athletic ROOMS privilege, Hot and Cold Water. Club have been organizing in the $10.00 per month and up; different groups. Captains have been Single $15.00 per month and up. chosen and also representatives from Double Forrest Hotel Annex. each class. Ruth Sperry was chosen is captain of the Hiking Club with Dorothv Chase. Freshman, Maletta FOR SALE Table, Ice Cream, and Sheep SALT Lone Pine Salt Co. Ruth Sophomore, Worthington. tt. Christensen, Junior, and Nina Chap-pe- l. Phone 204R3. La Veve Petty was chasen as captain of the Tennis Club, with Elda LET C. J. Pyper, do your electrical Ostler. Freshman. Ruth Lunt, sopno work' and repair your electrical apmore. Vera Deane Parkes,.' Junior He also has the most compliances. and Merle Downs, Senior, represent of electrical fixtues and line ' plete tives. Thora MacFarlane was chosen as captain of the Swimming Team, supplies in Nephi. with Marie Mac Farlane, Freshman Jacketta Brough, Sophomore, Ernes FOR RENT 3 ROOM APARTMENT Close in, closets, halls, veranda tine Foote, Junior, representatives. The Senior representative has not and pantry Price $12 per month. . 2t S. G. Ord, Phone 133J. yet chosen. Next week, captains are to be E FAIRBANKS-MORSchosen for Track, Volley Ball, Base- FOR SALE ball and Basket Ball. .Four Horse GasolineCostEngine, in $150.00, If another set of officers, like the good running order. 2t ones we have now, are elected, we will sell for $30. S .G. Ord. are sure this year will be a success. WINESAP FOR SALE (Anon Greenwood, ueporterj APPLES and Ganos on tree, 20c per bushel. ? Jack Wright. Th election of Seminary officers was held Tuesday, November 13. The following officers were elect POTATOES FOR SALE BURBANK Russets, and Blue Victors, 75c per ed: President, Thomas Belliston, bushel, first class stock M. M. Vice President, Lorna Kendall, anil TrAsmurpr. Vera Deane King, Mona, or call Mona Garage, Phone 70 5 J. TParkes, Reporter, Grace Jenkins. With these splendid officers we 4 ROOM HOUSE, hope to make the year a Buccess. The FOR RENT with bath See Alex Wilson. N9-first activity of the Seminary is the presenting of the Thanksgiving pro MAN WANTED TO RUN McNESS gram, November 21. Business in Juab County. Make (Grace Jenkins,' Reporter) $7 to $10 daily ' year around work no layoffs an unusual offer write me today. FURST AND THOMAS, Mr. Thomas, Dept. A, Free- LOCAL It. port, 111. . - mm ow about ijour A fine new hat won't make you "dressed up" if your shoes have ' seen better days". ! BLANKETS We have some exceptional values. CLASSIFIED See Them. New Silks and Dress Goods Constantly Arriving. We always have the newest. GROCERIES TIME TO PREPARE FOR THANKSGIVING TIME i- 8c New Crop Raisins, Seeded or Seedless New Crop Currants and Peels, Oranges, Lemons, Lettuce, and Celery, Mince Meat, Plum and Fig Pudding, Cranberries, Dates. 5c Can Milk, Large 10c, Small No. 2 Pineapple, 23c Can Peas, 2 for 25c Can Grape Fruit . 15c, 23c, and 25c 25c and 35c Salad Vegetables Can 35c . Salad Fruits . . . . f Compare All Our Prices and Save Notice the trim looking people as they pass along, and you will see that they look nice from the ground up. More than likely you re about ready for a new pair, especially a real nice pair of blacks or tans for special occasions. Step in and see the new patterns in "Star Brands" we've just put on the shelves. They're the kind that look best the longest and cost less in the end because of that built-i- n solid leather value. Yes. step in and see them. K . Nephi Merc. Go. "Where Good Merchandise is Cheaper" Sec-rntn- rv Sfar Ifrand Shoer are Setter" 3t HAPPENINGS FOOTE . SO & POTATOES FOR SALE BURBANK Russets, and Blue Victors. 75c per Nephi and Juab Valley has been bushel, first class stock M. M. visited with a very fine storm dur King, Mona, or call Mona Garage, Phone 705J. ing the past two days. The tains are now covered with a blanket or snow, and it is reported tnat be- FOR SALE-MEDISIZE STARCH Delicious Apples. 75c ner bushel. hind Nebo the snow is at a good ' Call 28J. tf. depth. UM The Gleaner girls of the Nephi Ward have selected the following officers: President, Ruth Sperry, Vice President, Georgia Francom, Secretary and Treasurer, Blanche Fowkes. Leaders, Leeta Squire and Evelyn Bailey. The Gleaner girls met at the home of Mrs. Leeta Squire Thursday evening, where a two course luncheon served. After which a program and games were enjoyed. Those present were: Georgia Francom, Mildred Ord, Sarah and Serenia Orme, Nellie Carter, Erva and Vilda Pay, Ruth Christenesn, Winona Goble, Blanche Fowkes, Ruth Sperry, Myrl Downs, La Veve Petty, Maurine Lomax, Faye Ostler, Arville Ashby, Lorna Kendall, Naomi Bailey, Maida Foote, Blanche Andrews, Evelyn Bailey and the hostess Mrs. Squire. NORTH EAST WEST c a Ml SOUTH ri I Everywhere they say "the New Buick is unrivaled in performance" To The Voters of The 8th Senatorial District of Utah Motorists everywhere are turning to the Silver Anniversary I wish to take this opportunity of thanking the Citizens of Juab and Millard Counties for the splendid support which they gave me in the late election, resulting in my selection to represent the Eighth District in the coming sessions of the State Legislature. I also wish to express to the County and Precinct Chairmen of the Republican Party in these two Counties my sincere appreciation of the many courtesies and the splendid help wheh I received from them during the campaign. It will be my earnest endeavor, during my term of office, to work for the welfare of this District and the State Buick with an enthusiasm never before accorded any automobile. Why?,. . . Superlative beauty and style, matchless comfort, and utterly new and unequaled performance. II v JD VtTH at large. Sdvtrjlnniversary ' ,QX U1CK p. FOR RENT THREE ROOMS UP- Btairs in the Hawkins Building N16-4t-- p See C. H. Garrett, FOR SALE acres dry farm land; 900 acres has been cultivated; all under fence; mites norm west of Sclpio; Sandy loam soil; elevation 5150; rainfall 15.10; small payment down, long terms on deferred payments. 6 per cent interest. Address W. E. Winch, Mate L,ana ornce, Salt Lake City, 960 Utah. N16-4- t Ephraim, Utah AH Kind Protect Bufc Wil Phone 19(5 fcuild TWa Times-New- s YoiEr Car We Have Either ALCOHOL, GLYCERINE or A Combination of Both -- Judd's Garage G. R. Judd, Manager Nephi, Utah Hudson and Essex Cars m JOHN THOMAS t15m GEO. H. RYAN. The seventh grades furnished the program for the Junior High assembly Friday, November 2nd. The program was taken charge oi by president Enid Starr, which w..g as follows: Mr. Anderson Prayer . Piano Solo Eva Sanders Blanche I'roadhpad Reading Talk Mr. Paul K. Walker Piano Solo Afton Garrett Mis Johnnon Reading Talk Mr. T. W. Vlckers Reporter Blanche Hroadnead Enlarged Heart People are coii.tuntly coming to doc tors, Uiey have ben tolj theli bei-aux- hearts were enlarged. In order to gti some id vice on how t rcilu-tb? en Urgi'tueiit If It me Uiy would be Id tprrlbla condition. Itr In "The Human Logan Clcndpnlti Body." X-R- SHLVEH changes its whims! Not so long ago every car had cylinders wide of bore and relatively slow of stroke, and it took a cupful of gasoline to push the piston down. Not so today! Small bore, long stroke, and rapid revolution that has completely revolutionized the gasoline motor and made just as emphatic the change necessary in gasoline. It's got to be a fast shooting gas, full of punch and power to the last atom. TryPARCO. It has kept up with the changes. VEEDOL and PARCO oUs Fruits Used by Indiana Many of the fruits that grew ,wild In America were ntilized by the Indians. In Ohio they used the cranberry, wild strawberry, pawpaw and plum, and carefully guarded and preserved the thickets in which they usually grew. The Indinns dried some of t!iefe fruits for winter use. MASTERPIECE CODIU BY FISHES bib. An Bail How fast the automotive industry JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BUDGET OF NEWS BURR MOTOR COMPANY Job Printing of FOR SALE APPLES AND SWEET N16-4t-Cider C. H. Garrett Your Motor Has Changed Phone 246 MAPLE SERVICE Nephi, ut. ay NoN ame Hat LONG WEAR V ..I-- ft S banker and cattle, and Republican na. committeeman for Idaho, who was appointed United States senator to serve the unexpired term of the late Senator Frank R. Gooding. The new senator was born January 4, 1874, in Phillips county, Kan. Coctiing, CAFE Up-Slai- rs Drug- Store - As time goes on you realize that the No Name Hat you have been wearing looks almost as good as the day you bought it. , That is what wc mean when we say it's economical to wear No Name Hats they look well over a long period. No need to tell you about No Name smart style you can see that for your-se- ft on your own head and the heads men. of other well-dress- ed As Clean as Your Own Home DENTIST Over Ord & Mangelson f J jhn Tiio v.g, r.rn of VENICE Phone 294W DR. P. L. JONES ' ECONOMICAL Theatre Building Main Street The Toggery -- T tot 11 |