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Show Friday, November 9th, THE 1928. CLASSIFIED I nothing else will satisfy a distinguished quality about the of the Haddorff that sets it apart and gives this piano a value unequalled. The Haddorff soundboard and the intricate mechanism that goes with it are the creations of Charles Haddorff and are found only in this piano. Come in and hear the Haddorff. It is always a pleasure to demonstrate it. Dixon )haddorff NEPHI, UTAH S, PAGE FIVE Fountain Green ADS News PRIDE OF THE FOR SALE Market Potatoes, 75c per bushel. Miss Rozella Anderson entertained 026-4t-- p Leave orders at 90 JZ. at an elaborate dinner party in honor of her birthday Friday Nov. 2nd. MT. NEBO EGG SELLING PRICES The invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Extras 50e doz.; extra 1st 46c; Geo. E. Coombs and Children, Mrs. mediums 40c; firsts 40c; pulets 20c; Andrew Anderson and children, Mrs. W. R. Jensen and children, Mrs. Olaf checks, ho quotations. Olson, Mrs. 'John Snow, Mrs. Ole Allred, Mrs. Clark Cook, Mr. ana FOR SALE 50 to 100 PULLETS Games were Mrs. A, P. Anderson. Edgar Winn. played and radio music was enjoyed. ROOMS STEAM HEAT, BATH Tha Gayetv club members held a privilege, Hot and Cold Water. Hallowe'en party at the home of Mr. month and up; Single $10.00 per Double $15.00 per month and up. and Mrs. James S. Johnson Tuesday, Oct. 31. The guests were dressed in Forrest Hotel Annex. The Hallowe'en ghost costumes. decorations and refreshments were FOR SALE Table, Ica Cream, and suggestive of Hallowe'en. The fol Sheep SALT Lone Pine Salt Co lowing were invited: Mr. and Mrs Phone 204RS. tf Abe Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mower, Mrs. Orville Johnson, Mrs. LET C. J. Pyper, do your electrical Clarence Johnson, Mrs. Evan Bigler, Mrs. Lee Oldroyd, Mrs. Delbert ' work and repair your electrioal ap- Christiansen. Special guests were pliances. He also has the most com Mrs. Lottie Bills, Mrs. Davis of plete line of electrical fixtues and Pocatello and . Hyrum Hanson. In supplies in Nephi. teresting; games were played. Wentjonliearthe HADDORFF THERE'S TIMES-NEW- FOR COUGHS AND COLDS Mrs. Dewey, Johnson entertained FOR RENT 3 ROOM APARTMENT Close in, closets, halls, veranda at a quilting Monday afternoon. The and pantry Price $12 per montn. following were present: Mrs. N. M. S, G. Ord, Phone 133 J. ,2t Jensen, Mrs. J. H. JVlikkelson, Mrs. Osmond Crowther, Mrs. Peter Anderson, Mrs. Sarah A. Anderson, Mrs. FAIRBANKS-MORSE FOR SALE Snow, Mrs. Caroline Hanson, Four Horse Gasoline Engine, in John Mrs. Willie Barentson, Mrs. A. G. good running order. Cost $150.00, 2t Anderson, Mrs. June Collard and -- Taylor-Russell will sell for $30. S .G. Ord. Miss Geneva Crowther, An elaborate was served. WINESAP supper APPLES FOR SALE and Ganos on tree, 20c per bushel Miss Macel Robertson entertained Jack Wright. the following at a Hallowe'en, party Utah Nephi, night, Eva Llewellyn, WiniPOTATOES FOR SALE BURBANK Friday fred Cook, Clean Robertson, Nellie Russets, and Blue Victors, 75c per Peterson, Delia Robertson, . Bertha bushel, nrst class siock ai. ai. Mikkelson ,Art Tranter, LaVar King, Mona, or call Mona Garage, Carter, L. P. Jones, and Mr. Vernon The Douglas Fir I'none vuaj. of Nephi. After playing games and The Douglas Or attains the largenjoying delicious refreshments the Canada. Trees in tree size est of any POTATOES FOR SALE BURBANK guests motored to Mt. Pleasant where found been 15 feet in diameter have Russets, and Blue Victors, 75c per they attended a Hallowe'en dance. and a single tree has been cut thai bushel, first class stock M. M. scaled 60,n)0 feet board measure. King, Mona, or call Mona Garage Mr. and Mrs. Royal Ivory, Mrs. Phone 705J. Clark Ivory, Mr. and Airs. Geo. W. Ivory, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Oldroyd, FOR SALE NICE FAT HENS Mr and Mrs. Muriel Ivory motored N9-tf Profanity Defined to Salt "Lake last Friday where they Edward Kendall. Wise men tint the English language attended the wedding reception for for all needs. Profanity FOR SALE sufficient ONE NO. 3, McCOR Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald at the g Cream Separator home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Oldroyd. shows lack ol proper acquaintance It Is the sign of motor attached with the language. good as new Le- Mrs. Geo. W. Ivory has returned weakness by which, the fool advertises Iand Belliston. from Salt Lake after a two weeks Grit. his foolishness. MAN WANTED TO RUN McNESS visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Business in Juab County. Make $7 Livingston, Mrs. J. T. Oldroyd. to $10 daily year round work no Nature's Provision an unusual offer write me Mrs. L. P. Madsen of Mt. Pleasant The shells t eggs- - are ponnu und layoffs FURST AND THOMAS .Mr. has been visiting at the home of her today. evnu nmi.sturt of ration and permil 111. Thomas, Dept. A, Freeport, daughter Mrs. L. R. Ivory. gases and inlmit oxygen which Is necessary fot the development of life In FOR RENT 4 ROOM HOUSE Reed Collard returned Monday the rliii k with bath See Alex Wilson. N9-from Canada where he has fulfilled a two year mission. Mrs. Clint Oldroyd entertained the Soroeis Club members at a Hallowe'en party at her home Wednesday night. Clever Hallowe'en decorations were used and a Hallowe'en witch who told fortunes was the special event of the evening. The following members and husbands were present: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Hanson, Mrs. Jim Guymon, Mrs. W. R. Jensen, Mrs. Vernon Anderson, Mrs. Frank Samuels and Rozella were Anderson. Refreshments served. MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED Company "He Builds Wisely Who Builds Well" TO BUILD WELL USE PLASTER NEPHI HAS NO EQUAL The Largest and Purest Natural Deposit of Gypsum In the World iii ii m i "i 'ii n i -- 3t Mrs. Virgil Jaoobson was hostess to the members of the G. B. Club at ber home Thursday afternoon. The afternoon was snent in sewins. A dainty luncheon was served. Mrs. Wilford charm Speed AArVL iflWiin Please You! Us to mick-Deerin- WEPHI PLASTER and MFG. COMPANY Imiiii It Pleases M J if Hflit of a spotless leisure home, yet for yourself and friends those are yours and Wallace Green entertained at a birthday party. Nor. 4 at the home of the latter for their daughters .Ruth and Marion. The following children were persent: Reah, Diane, Gerald, Elmer, Lloyd, Frank, Hazel and Doris Green, Gayle and June Huggins, Ivy, Harvey and Lane Hanson, Helen Christ-enseCamille Olson, Lora Jackson, Oral E. Farshall, Enid Seeley and n, Cactus Apples for' Candy Near Sun Feruundo, Calif., Is a large farm, devoted to the raising of cactus apples, the pulpy product of one of the species of the f;i miliar des ert plant. Thi apple is used for the aiuking of Jellies und candles, or Is eaten in Its natural state. It tins a sweet taste, and Is about 80 per cent water. An acre of lunri will produce 500 or COO boxes of the apples.-whirl- , were soiling ror $1.25 a box lust sen son. Populnr Mechanics Miicnzlne troo Notliimr lor Iter good Coprrijhted, 192S The best la none too good Birds Eat Little Grain The Department of Agriculture says that certain birds, the bobwhite, for example, eat more or less gnil.n, but the griiln feeding is largely In winter and on scattered seeds left in the flehJs. They prefer Insects in the growing and harvesting periods. The barn owl Is highly valuable for Its feeding on small rodents in the South and on poeke gophers in the West i ONLYi for her. For symctrical velopment see the best of milk. Physicians everywhere prescribe milk. MEADOWBROOK DOT AMONG ALL SEXES lS PRICE OFFSZ&S Dern Chapman. Games were played and refreshments were served. when you discard 11 UN leisure the old, slow methods and machines of housecleaning and assign this necessary task to Labor Head Asks Nation's Worker to Support Red Cross William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, In Washington, calls upon the workers of the nation to support the twelfth annual roll call of the American Red Cross, November In the following statement: "Through the American Red Cross we find expression tor soma of our noblest Ideals. It Is an effective instrument for magnifying many times our personal service to humanity. "In the face of great disasters, when the injured and homeless run Into the thousands, there is little we can do Individually. Consolidating our strength througt membership In this great organization, our opportunity for service Is unlimited. We must not forget that every day l a day of disaster to thousands. Into homes where disaster strikes your Red Cross goes in your name to be friend and counselor to those Oion whom misfortune baa laid ber heavy hand. "At Presldeat of the American Federation of Labor, I hope and feel confident that the workers of the nation will respond to the Red Cross Roll Call and have a part in this organization' great work." 11-2- OYAIL The M0tt ftbtm difftnm 1$ MemmxU. Swiftest Qeanw magic speed it flits out among the fhffliturc, over rugs, off onto &0 bare floors, out onto the linoleum of sun room and tfr-hthoroughly, expertly WITH i cleaning everything, yet with no effort, no stopping for a& justments simply speed m speed speed! Isn't that the kind of ftfngj you want? Permit us to show it Low down payment Generous Trade-I- n Allowance Dixon-Taylor-Russ- Company ell Nephi ,Utah (Signed) GREEN. President American Federation of Labor. WILLIAM suggests the newest style, the greatest luxury, the finest construction. Yet onlv Pontiac among all sijees of its And their long, price offers Bodies by Fisher. comfort and d low, smart lines, their deep-seate- durable hardwood and steel construction explain much of the tremendous popularity which Pontiac continues to enjoy. But bodies by Fisher represent only one of the many advantages offered by today's Pontiac c inch engine equirpeJ Six. A new, more highly perfected carburetor the cross-floradiator with thermostatic control all these vital the cylinder head are advancements provided by engineering Pontiac and by no other six selling for as little 186-cubi- ... w G-M-- R $745. $77ti SH7t. W, 7l CbmIw, CtHolrt. 75 AUkrimallaWri. mtmt riam milk' for school girls. If your boy, or girl is under weight see that they drink plenty of ID OF de- that she gets', Unaimrr. $74t Hart SftfH; t?t Sedan. Mt d twrrd Vital, I ( htrk ilnht OaJtkmrf-PuM'X- r mt mtnmum raw. 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