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Show Frida)-- , November 11, THE 1927. TIMES-NEW- PAGE THREE NEPIII. UTAH S, LOCAL NEWS ITEMS A. V. Hague of Salt Lake City, has been shaking hands with old friends in Nephi the past three days. Mr. Hague is on a cattle buying trip through Central and Southern Utah. A. F. Blacken, superintendent of the Levan experimental station left Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Scott, A NATION-WID-E re- INSTITUTION- - turned last Friday evening,' from a very enjoyable trip to Southern Utah. They spent a few days at Paiowan, while away, where they visited with relatives. pro Miss Edith Garrett was hostess Tuesday evening to the members of the Juana club. The evening was spent in playing games and sewing and a delicious luncheon was served to the following members and guests, Elma Jones, Marion Memmott, Pearl Garrett, Laurel Garrett, Ruby Painter, Salome Grace, Vearl Larson, Cleo William J. Sperry, of Rigby, Hawkins, May Juddman of Brigham Idaho, son of Mrs. Emily J. Sperry City, and the hostess Edith Garrett of Nephl left Wednesday evening for Minneapolis. .Minn., where he will The Gleaner Girls of the North perform a mission for the L. D. S. ward entertained at a Handkerchief church. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sperry, shower at the home of Helen Mand Mrs. Emily J. Sperry, were In cpherson Tuesday evening in honor ' alt Lake Wednesday visiting with of Mrs. Sylvia Peters, who will leave Elder Sperry prior to his departure soon for a mission to the Central for the mission field. States.' Games and music were enjoyed and dainty refreshments were Iifury Cries. druggist at the served to Lucille Foote, Margaret Nephi Dru. returned to Nephi Sun- Jenkins, Norma Joins. Lucil't' Garday evening, utter enjoying a six rett, Ruth Bale, Amelia Hale, Floris weeks' vacation. While away he Orme, Winnie Neilson, Loia Allen, visited at his ol.'. home town, Pearl Jackson. Rachel Jackson, Ina Wabash, Indiana, also Chicago and Chase, Mis. Lucille Monk, Mrs. Len other Eastern cities. He came west Jones, l!rs. Sam Winn and the guest three weeks ago and spent two of honor, Mrs. Sylvia Peters, and weeks in California. the hostess. Helen ,McPherson. Tuesday for Logan, where he will spent the winter at the Utah Agricultural college. He was accompanied by his wife and family. Mr. Bracken, who Is assistant agronomist at the college, will assist in the extension division of the school. O V;J U silvern YEAR "where savings are greatest Women Everywhere Are Wearing w Winter Coats Frocks Are Ready For Every Fall and Winter Need In Modish Styles A clever frock of satin, georgette or velvet will give your wardrobe the new life that it needs on those first Wti 63L The flattery of fur makes these coats most attractive and youthfully charming. cool days! $24.75 to $69.50 New! Charming The "V" neckline is popu-;is well as square and a tendency found effects t fullness and drapery is filtering and effective. ar Elaborately Furred Borders and tab treatments of fur are distinctive details of the new coats. Wraparound (and side closing styles are lETROLEl)Hl popular. Kind Of Every Polls Go To Sleep They Cry, They Which Do You Choose? SFRVICE! The Dime Or The Nickle? Service goes hand in hand with PARCO gas and oil. Here we pride ourselves not only on quick cheerlnl filling service, but prompt attention to your tires and car also. Judd's Garage G. R. Judd. Hudson and Essex In Hats For Matron one. Some are in Little Girl styles, and others B b y Dolls. Organdie and Print Frocks ithan An Immortal Love Story i NOTiu-- Coming to NEPHI The Greatest Spectacle of. Stage or Screen! OR. mm mm MELLENTH 8 or coti:st To John II. Allen of '64 S S. 2nd. You $2.98 $4.98 -- K. are Salt Lake City, Contestee: K. Acnes that lierebv notified SPECIALISTS Snad'-r- , who pivoi Santa. Ana, Calif., in Interim! Medicine for the c o address, did on a her fifteen years pa- -t October 1, I!i27. file in this office her duly i on oborated application tOj contest and secure the cancellation IN) NOT OPKKATI-of your homestead Kill iv. Serial No. n:!2:'.:o made Feb. 1. 19 2:!. for Lots 31. .12. See :'.'!; Lois 5. 12, 2.. . IS and 1 1 Sertoli Township 14 Will he at S. llanirc 1 V.. Salt Laake Meridian.; FORREST HOTEL, and as mounds for her contest she alleges the "said cut ry ma m John SUNDAY, NOV. 13th It. Allen has not since the date of Of fiie Hours: HI a. in. to 4 p. in. said entry cultivated any portion whatever of the above described tract of land and has not at any timo ONE DAY ONLY cropped or planted any portion of said lands, that said entryinan lias not since February 1. l!2:i, been enNil (Ikarce for Consultation gaged in the military or naval service of the United Slates and his failure to cultivate said land has ( service in the army, The specialist "f ')r- Mellenthin & not been ilue corns or other war Co. is a regular Krnduatn in medic- niivv or marine United Stales." of the organization i licensed by ine and surpery and the slate of Utah. You are. therefore, further notified He visits professionally the more that said alterations will bo taken as important towns and cities and offers lonfcssed. and your said entry will to all who call on this trip fre con- he cancelled without further right sultation, except the expellHO of to be beard, either before this office treatment when desired. or on appeal, if you fail lo file in According to his method of treat- this office within lw.-ndays after ment he does not operate for chroaic the FOURTH publication of tins appendicitis, pall stones, ulcers of no; as shown below, your answer, stomach, tonsil or adenoid. under oath, specifically responding lie has to his credit wonderful re- to these allegations of contest, tosults In diseases of tho stomach, gether with due proof that you liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerve, have served a copy of your answer heart, kidney. Madder, bed wettlne. on the said contestant either In percatarrh, weak tuners, rheumatism, son or by registered mail. sciatica, leg ulcer and rectal ail- You should tare in your answer the ment. If you have been al line for any name of the post office lo which you leiuzth of time and do not Set any desire future polices to be sent to better, do not fail to call, ns impro- you. per measures rather than disease are Kti F. Taylor, Register. very often thp cause of your long tiate of first publication. November standing trouble. Remember above dale, that con- 4ih. 1 927. sultation on this trip will be fre and Date of second publication. November I 1th. 10 2 7. that bis treatment Is different. Married women mut be a'ecuti-janie- ' Unto of Uiiid publication. November Mh, 1927. by their Address: 211 I'.radhuiy libit; . Los Iia'e of fourth public lit ion, November 2Mb, 1!27. Angeles, California j post-offi- tq M k Jmm Pil hH. Ifl 1 Frnm ih GEN. L immortat nortt kf WALLACE A Picture that your Memory Will Cherish Forever! VENICE 3 Nights NOV. 13-14-- 15 ADMISSION X und,ay Monday Tuesday 25c & 50c The uniform, cloak and hat of an Austrian general worn by Napoleon I on his way from Fontainebleau to Elba in 1814, after his abdication, hare been presented to the Austrian Military museum in Vienna by the de- Never regret a mistake or waste time tliinkint: about how sorry you ure you made one. Make a decision, then act. II you are wrong, admit your misiake or error; then go uheud and do the ri;;lit thing as you see it. Never blulT or try to cover up your mistakes Mistakes profit you if you protii hv tliem. Charles M. Schwab. scendants and heirs of Field Marshal von Koller, In whose possession they had boon for many years. MAKING THE FARM TRACTOR EARN ITS "KEEP j m II Get Napoleon Ra'.ict Profit by Past Errors Department of the Interior, I'nited Stales hand Otrice, Salt. Lake City, I'lah, Novenier 1, 192". CO. 1 medium brims, individual flower trimming, velvet and velvet combinations. Our price is modest. '.brims, 98c to $4.98 Cars- - assortment more varied Small ever before An dresses are so organdies and prints and as stylish as cne could wish. Their "dainty n Nephi Utah Anniversary Smart Dignity Little Miss had too many dolls, so it is always safe to choose No We have always liked the who litory about the half-w- it was frequently asked to choose (between a thin, small dime and a larjie five cent piece, and who ;ihvms chose the latter, to the "If il liiiht o! the j. touk the dime they wouldn't once keep cn asking me," he explained, in private. Not so stupid after all t Our store, too, believes that and a satisfied p. small profit customer arc the best combination for steady, solid growth. Let others grab the dimes and ave us the nickels and pennies. It is not a bad system. It has helped us grow from & small-towstore into a nationwide institution. On the open road, long carefree miles are yours, with l'arco g::s supplying the smooth power, and Parco oil or Ycedol protecting the moving parts. 25th IN WINTER : 1 j '., ' t v . ot,- s - v . .1 .'." '- - rs-- , - - - 3 t f 1. JS 'PI IF-- In Winter VC'tvlc the Horse is Standing in Hii Stall, This Fordion Tractor i Kept at Work. tractor cohU considraWy lK"ir f nrm power units. In thU work, the State College hat found many farmer are emOIL' Hi'" Wllll'T pcrni'1 of coinpir.i-tjvi- t that a RTrat rvm duriiva that ploying som of tHrir winter time iOMCtl Itv, t!.r threshing of iT"'"in and here, niiod it can be I:t t a frvrly ac- - lor of course, the tractor has been II' 't will mors of wo to. found invaluable. Many farmers than pay for it it wood to also tie their tractor for operatOn ror.ft farm t! "A itr- ke-- ;oui. ing fodder cSnpp! ri mac li: net and hr haolnd. !.av.-efor furnishing power for home ol tnurw, the tractor in th.'. ess fcrit mill. cm, do t!i- - work of several Then there i always a certain ncd do it in lh nod many m"n as mnw nnd amount of rrad work in the eoun (nc of xur.h dilfic,u!til"-t- . try districts in winter and many of t!ie mot proRressive farmer have Hut mere and more tli pmjrrx-iv- e found thit they can put their farm i fimlins! oth-- r imporfarm'-tractor to work for the county tant work which ln II ;t t tractor nd and trte Rovprnmrnti in scraping, can perform in thr winter titn roads. thut ninke et! of much of -thr lii :t To!!in and renairinj? country to go to wat- on the The work of clearing snow from which the highways in winter also offers Her're farm. The Ai;ricohnral Department of opportunities to the farmer to make his tractors work for the upkeep of Pennsylvania, i the State CoII-k- r i in . ti.tf r. ' tir,W COTT1MCT10! a 'T!'' o .n. the "power farmer is keep-ir- . ; hie!f and hi ivtr equipment busy firm in tor; biMer than be in winter tn i v rt .ikii i i:n tn hi when be depended upon mules and hor.-es- . rnlo inunirv r -' to -p tlnn thr hni-.- c Hur- - ,f rp . r- ud . : ; iM-- - s f |