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Show 4 PAGE EIGHT THE RT. REV. TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, J. H. RYAN HAPPENINGS LOCAL Just- Rec iveo- - nesday, November 31st. H. B. - J - , . V- - y front. A ' . FAIRBANKS-MORSE FOR SALE Four Horse .Gasoline Engine, In good running order. Cost JljSO.00, 2t will sell for 1 30. S .Q. Ord: Pope Pius XI ha appointed Rt. Rev. James Hugh Ryan as rector of the Catholic University of America, OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICK . ON MATTE It OF SPECIAL APPIiOPRLVTION OF the foremost Catholic' Institution of OOUTV FUNDS hemilearning In the .Western ' sphere. He succeeds Bishop Thomas J. Shahan, who submitted his resigNotice la hereby given that the nation . last March after, a record Board of County Commissioners of .Doctor-was of service, Ryan length will meet at the County Juab County born in Indianapolis In 188S, and thus Court House at Nephi, Utah, on is little more than forty years-old- . Saturday, November 10th, 1928, at ten o'clock A M. to consider the ap' Romans in 6fJ County funds for the propriate purposes: England following ocMore information oii'tlie Roman To' maiiltenance of County 1 $100.00 office cupation of England was reveuli'U re: Attorney cently through the discovery of old 2 To maiajBenance of County 85.00 . Assessor'! office rules when excuvution was undertaken on the site of a former. monastery. ; 3' To taxes and land of 578.30 Indigents Witness my hand and seal this 1st RENTSr-FOR 3 ROOM APARTMENT day of November, A. D., 1928. J. H. VICKERS. Close- - In, closets, halls, veranda County Clerk and Clerk of the and pantry Price $ 1 2 .per . montli. Board of County Commissioners. 2f S. G. Ord, Phone 133J. You Know Her! v ) 4 lb Pkg. 30c Seedless or Seeded Raisins 8c. '. 5c 10c Small . Can Milk, Large Jelwell 6 pkgs for 59c.Set Glass Jelly Molds free t 39c Special White Laundry Soap 10 1 0c Campbell's Tomato Soup . 45c White King Soap Powder Large 2 25c Can Pears, for; '. - Compare All Our Prices and Save ELECT ft AUtlllDQQfllffillDlijQ ALUMINUM TE KETTLE ALUMINUM DOUBLE BOILERS ALUMINUM PERCOLATORS ALUMINUM KETTLES VALUES TO $2.00 While They Last $l.GO See Our Window Charter Oak and Clark FURNACES $60.00 and up. Call and Look Them Over ERNESfBAMBERGER AND She's the girl who must have things j ust right. Plenty of style, zip, pep. No substitutes for her a thing's got to be good or she won't waste a glance on it. She demands full value for her money too that's why she wears "Star Brand" solid leather shoes and gets them from Nephi Merc. Co. 'Where Good Merchandise is Cheaper' P. S."5tar Brand Shoes An Better" ' UaU'H'i'i'wyi'UmrHI rl'i'l'i'l'i't'i i i in I'l'i'i'H'i'ivMiHij'i'l I'll m THE ENTIRE REPUBLICAN TICKET 33 PARLOR of ' GROCERIES 5. NOTE Waters, general manager the Tellurlde Power Company with was headquarters In Salt Lake City, over In Nephi today, (Friday) going; power and light conditions with O. R. Judd, chairman of the local electric light committee. The Pae Motor Co. looks much mote attractibe, on account of the new' coat of paint that V. M. Pexton put on ltr front of, the building. They also haver, several new signs on the Linoleums 2 Yards Wide $1.69 Yard 9x12 Linoleum Rugs $12.75 9x12 Feltex Rugs, . . $6.95 and $9.50. See them New Dixie Molasses Just In Of,course , she wears EM Mr. and Mrs. John Chase announce the marriage of their daughter Ina, to Mr, Jay M. Booth. The marriage took place at the Mantl Temple, Wed- We have Just Received another big lot of Silks, Silk Underwear and Silk Hose. An extraordinary selection at MONEY SAVING PRICES. See them. Also WOMEN'S COATS AND DRESSES. f Friday, November 2nd, 1928. URGES J. REUBEN CLARK, JR. TTrzine sunnorf for the ReDublican state and national tickets, J. Reuben Clark, Jr., Undersecretary of State, Washington, D. C., has written to Re publican State headquarters. Mr. Clark makes a sDecial Dlea for the election of Utah's Republican Congressional candidates and for William H. Wattis, Republican candidate for Governor. Mr. Clark was defeated for the Republican nomination ior United States Senator, and now earnestly urges support for Ernest Bam- brger. BAMBERGER AND OF THE ENTIRE IN HIS SUPPORT OF ERNEST REPUBLICAN TICKET IN UTAH, MR. CLARK SAYS: "As vou will remember. I tried to express to the Convention, just after the nomination of Mr. Bamberger, my sentiments with reference to the attitude which should be taken at the election this fall by the members de-of the Republican party. As I recall it, I stated at that time that, as a feated candidate for nomination, I wished to say that the party was bigger than any man in it, and the welfare of the state and of the nation more vital than the party; that it was one of the glories of our free institutions that, though we engaged in spirited rivalries for political preferment, yet when the choice had been made by a majority, the minority yielded, abiding by the result: and that our free institutions would continue to exist only so long as the citizens of the country yielded obedience to this principle. I then bespoke for Mr. Bamberger the support of all those who had honor ed me by working for my own nomination. I still have th.e3e sentiments and maintain these principles. "In my view, the need of a Republican victory in the approaching election is imperative. The nation as it exists today is founded upon Republican policies. From all one can gather here, the election of Mr. Hoover and Mr, Curtis is assured. "For more than a quarter of a century no man in the Senate has done more to uphold and advance Republican policies than Senator Smoot. For the past twelve years his vote on great Republican issues has been negatived by the vote of his colleague who Is a member of the opposite party. He is again asking the citizens of Utah to send to the senate someone who will vote with him, not against him. Senator Smoot's servce to the party, to the state, and to the nation justifies him in the expectation that all of us Republicans of Utah will so cast our votes as to grant his request. "Nor should the Republicans of the state stop at this, because it is also of paramount importance that they shall return to Congress our two Republican Congressman, Leatherwood and Colton, who have for years served the state and nation with credit and honor. "Finally, Republican voters can discharge their full obligations to the party and to the state by voting for Mr. Hoover and Mr. Curtis, and by electing the Congressional ticket. They must also, if Utah is to function in the highest interests of the people of the state, elect a full state ticket, from Governor Wattis down to the last man named on the ticket. "1 earnestly urge the Republicans of Utah to vote for those who are candidates of the Republican party." (Paid Political Advprtisement ) m flterTires GEARED Your Motor Has Changed How fast the automotive industry 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 and stroke, 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 oils Judd s Garage G. R. Judd, Manager Nephi, Utah Hudson and Essex Cars Good News! -THE-ROAD "Buy Hardware at the Hardware Store" Kendall Bros. Nephi, Utah Kolster Radio Commander Byrd's Choice For His Antarctic Expedition A DEMONSTRATION Will Tell You Why! Phone 246 SILVER MAPLE SERVICE Nephi. ut, Cbsfw&Iet And here's why. Thert are more miles built into them, so yon fef Due to a decline in the hide market prices on work shoes have been re- Miller uses only&tft finest rubber money nd contro buy own cotton mills to ure uniformity of fabric VVUU UWkJUUf tUUiUUIIIIH All the manufactwrini advantage fcnottii science. There suit la greater service will amaze you. Note Thisl xto duced. f i I Ik We have just received a at the new prices, and we arc going to pass this saving along to our customers. I 'f 29x4.40 ,,..$7.55 and Other Sizes at equally low prices Bsryaia Nephi, Garage Utah - For good dependable work shoes come to The. Toggery t |