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Show THE PAGE EIGHT Just Received The following varities Cobbler; Blue Victors. Russets. Also Onions and Cabbage Telephone or See M. M. King at Mona. FOR SALE FIRST CLASS HAY N S.2t, See J. Walter Paxman. Lot $6.75 Dresses Reduced to $5.75. Exception- FOR SALE BANANA SQUASH 1 cent per pound Heber Mcpherson, Phone 266J al values. Also Big New Line Rayon Pajamas and Underwear. New line Ladies Hats this week $1.95 Regular $2.75 Wool Flannel Dress Goods $1.75 54 inch. Lot Women's Slippers, broken lines values to I FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE FOR Wood Good Wagon Inquire of Arthur Gadd. re FOR SALE HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR EGGS Any amount dozen or a carload Robert Winn Co. 4 Room Apartment-M- rs. Nellie Schofield. Nov. 4 It APPLES FOR SALE Vickers. for NEPHI, Oct. Headed for Grief If we persist in thinking life is futile we're not going to get much out of It except disappointments. Toledo Blade. UTAH KKn OVEIDBE ROOi SUIT SALE $9.98 $15.00 $20.00 $25. 27.50 'Bad Girl" Is Coming To The Venice Theatre Hi, 111 ...double breasteds ...' four s . . worsteds . . .saxonies . browns . . . blues . . .finely tailored . . . hand needled where it shows, these are values never before offered at these sensationally low prices. Two-butto- n suits . piece suits . . . .tweed The Bee-Higirls met at the SHEEP-LINE- D home of Norma Neilsen Monday COATS AT ASTONISHING evening. The time was spent In Vine Delmar's sensational novel, learing to braid rugs and reading LOW PRICES! American Girl Scout "Bad Girl" has often been called a chapter in their story book. of Girl Scouts of America, sisters "an honest record, uncolored end the Girl Guides of Europe, were unashamed, of the coming of a Mrs. Juliette 1912 In by organized baby." Picturesque Canada Low, a friend and associate of Sir As such, it was read eagerly bv Id of Quebec many the the father of hundreds of thousands who thrilled old Frenchprovince Robert customs still prevail. all scouting, who urged and Into the primitive vigor of the book, Few European cities are more roits gusto, and the racy narrative mantic than the city of old Quebec spired the undertaking. Phone 18 tang of the tale that read like a with Its glorious view from the Nephi, Utah personal account of the young citadel. Montreal, the largest city couple next door. As climax to their In the Dominion, Is the third largest reading, they found to their surprise city In the world. that the heroine was not a "bad girl" In any sense, but was in reality CARD OF THANKS DUraeli'e Change of Faith the antithesis of the term. River' Many Name It Is this latter interpretation of a boy of twelve or thirteen, When We sincerely wish to thank all The Mississippi river has been Miss Delmar's moral in writing the Benjamin Disraeli, with the other those who us assisted in discovany way its four since spelled ways book that has been dramatized in members of his family, was conMech-esebduring our recent bereavement. the Fox Film version which reaches ery. Its Indian spelling itwas Mrs. Spencer Sperry and family, firmed In the Church of England. to Mich Laval changed His father had lost sympathy with the screen of the Venice Theatre The Brothers and Sisters of the next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. lspe. Lnbatte changed It Itsto Mlslspl tenets of the synagogue and it and Spencer Sperry present gave Marquette felt that the time had come for the Sally Eilers and James Dunn as the sueJling. feature leads. family to embrace the Christian CARD OF THANKS Frank Borzage directed the picWe wish to who all thank those ture. It was adapted in continuity assisted in any way during the and dialog by Edwin Burke, noted Saving the "Bacon" death and at the funeral of Ernest dramatist and writer of many past L. Sperry. We also wish to thank The of the expression, "to origin Fox successes. those who furnished the cars and save one's bacon" Is probably the "We adhered strictly to the book in took part at the services, also for care taken early days to save in our treatment of Miss Delmar's from the dogs the bacon which was the floral offerings. story," Borzage said, while filming laid Mrs. Julia Sperry and family. np for winter. the novel, "with one exception. We stressed the importance of presenting our heroine as a normal girl yearning only for the joys of wife- nooa ana motnernood tnat were Youngsters away at school rightfully hers." m friends or The exceptional supporting cast relative. J oat tell Long includes Mina Gombell, William Distance the town you ara Pawley. Frank Darien and many tailing, the telephone numothers. ber (or th nam under and your jrhich k it Urted) Good Program At North own telephone number and aooa yon will hear them an-Our store has arran-e- d Ward On Tuesday Night war. Typical atariorv-to- to sell large cans of ' H station night rataal Ukulele Broken Sliced The following program was prePineapple Friday and sented last Tuesday evening at the Saturday for only 12c ward M. I. A. meeting: vocal North from NEPHI to a can. Also Pioneer solo, Douglas Kendall; talk, Ernest cut Green Peas for 8c Chase; vocal solo, Ellen Cole; talk. Elko Nevada $1.10 Housewives a can. vocal selection, Nello Ayeth Bigler; 1.15 are familiar with Enterprise Sudweeks. The program was under these brands so lay in the supervision of the speech and several cans for future numthe From music a. departments. ttUT 8 AT IS SiM a 400 a needs. see the one could that bers rendered Cm.Ha are nnmbe br quickie work in these departments is well under way Publicity Committee. Xsr Can Long Distance linden-Powel- ve Nephi Merc. l, Co. French-speakin- N otice To EASANT UNTO Notice is hereby given that Pheasant Hunting in Juab County will be allowed between 12 o'clock noon on November 7th, 1931, & 6 P. M. the same day, and on Saturday, November 8 until 6 p. m. The law is open in Juab County For one and days Broken Sliced Pineapple Green Beans msit Them by Telephone out-of-to- one-ha- lf j only. N. B. COOK, State Game Commissioner J (f TELEPHONE- NumbwPIaae? Ira's Aim IE 5, 1931 ut Pain!e Removal Euthuiiasla is u term usd f an the alleged practice of putting end to the life of a person suffering from a painful or incurable 5 : W. 29, 3t. Joseph Hair Sl'it The Ciitlmlk-- Kncyclupedla sayt that a hair shirt was a garment of rouih cloth made from cat's hair and worn in the form of a shirt or n girdle around the loins by way of mortifieatlon and punishment. 25c 33c Can Milk all brands small 4 for 15c Tall 2 for 15c Small Can Ovsters 10c, Large can 19c White Navy Beans or Red Chili Beans 4 lbs 19c New Crop Seeded or Seedless Raisins 10c 15c Matches 6 boxes for 10c pair White Cups and Saucers Glass Tumblers 3 for 10c, 6 for 19c Bob White Laundry Soap 10 Bars for 33c Compare all our prices and save Our regular prices are lower than most so called Specials. FOOTE th FOR RENT GROCERIES I. PIANO SEE Mrs. THE SOUTH WARD RELIEF SOC-iet- y Is now prepared to do your ltl quilting Phone 16-- J $2.39 Lot Wool Dress Goods values to $1.50 yard 35c 3 only reg. $16.50 Linoleum Rugs 9x12 to close 5IU. J 1 9x12 Floortex $9.50 $7.95 only reg. Rugs 1 9x12 $16.50 $10.50 only reg. Napara Rug 2 only reg. $9.50 Napara Rug 6x9 $6.75 3 A T. W. Miller. $7.50 Pink Salmon No 11-- 2 cans No 1 Tall Can Salmon 3 for the Bliss, $9.75 Mona Happenings The Tuesday evening meeting of M. I. A. was well attended. The Announcement was made today program was a one act play entitled by Congressman Don B. Colton that ' My Story, Lest I Forget," given by every schoolroom of every school In the Junior Girls; ten, minutes prachis district has now. or will receive tice of M. I. A. Songs. In the next few weeks a beautiful of WashingGeorge poster portrait The program for next Tuesday ton. evening will be as follows: vocal The portrait to be used In these duet. Aaron Garfield and Herman posters is a reproduction of the famqultor solo, Paul 8 lade; 10 ous Gilbert Stuart Athenaeum paint- Young; minute talk by one of the M. Men; ing and will be 22 inches by 28 Trumpet solo. Gerald Newton. Inches In size. This poster was selected after a great deal of study, and A party was given in is considered the finest example of honorsurprise of Mrs. Mary Garfield's birthposter making available. day. A good time was spent In The poster-pictufeaturing Geo- playing Bunco. Delicious refreshrge Washington are being disturbit-e- l ments were served to the followby Congressman Colton In co- ing: Mrs. Rose Nellsen, Mrs. Annie operation with the United States Young, Mrs. Lila Ellertson, Mrs. George Washington Bicentennial Cora Fowden, Mrs. Valna of Washington, D. C. ir Mrs. Emma Ellsworth, MelbaHlskey, Fow- order to stimulate Interest among kes. Mable Fowkes, Nellson and Ina the thousands of school children of the guest of honor Mrs. Mary the district in the coming nine months celebration of the Two Hun-drerAnniversary of the birth of A big character ball will be Riven the father of our country. In Mona on November 6th. Stunts Congresssman Colton Is in con- by each group will be given, also stant touch with the sctivitles of the chill and punch will be on sale. A Commission, which was created by good time Is In store for those who congress to formulate and execute attend. plans for the great celebration In 1932. Miss Erma Garfield and others The United States Commission Is who have been touring the United plucing a great deal of emphasis on States for the past several months the cooperation of the school child- arrived in Mona this week. Miss ren of America In this historic event. Garfield has been In many remark eis etaoin etaoln able The poster-picrthe tour, and re The poster- - picture is Just one fea- ports places during having had a wonderful time. ture of the work. Congressman Colton announced A delicious dinner was served at that he will see to it that the schools the home Vest Sun of Mrs. clubs, churches, and fraternal or- day November 1. Sarah Those present ganizations in his district are adeqwere: Mrs. Dora Cramer of Salt uately supplied with literature to be Lake City, Mrs. Nora Barton and issued by the United States George La Verne of Kaysville. Washington Bicentennial Commis- daughter Byron Vest and daughter Blanch sion. and Hazel Johnson of Lynndyl and The celebration will begin on Feb. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Scott and 22. 1932 and last until the following small daugther, Coralie of Provo, Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vest of Mona and the hostess Mrs. Sarah Vest. SALE -- WINTER POTATOES FOH We have Just Received another big lot Women's Newest St vie Silk Dresses priced .' Washington Posters is Distributed To Schools CLASSIFIED Thursday, November NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, X H I Admission FRIDAY Matinee Saturday IE and FRI. Lemon Soap Padre Lemon Soap will sell in our store Friday and Saturday for only 5c a bar. This soap sells In most stores for 10c and is a very popular toilet soap. Take home several bars & SATURDAY 2.30 P. M. 10c Padre Or the Wrong Kind Virtues, like muscles, are weakened from lack of exercise. -- Fort Wayne Sentinel. 10c & 25c 15c SAT., NOV. 67 SUN- - MON- - TUES Zane Gray's Not uke The other had slant had THE RIDER a of the PURPLE SAGE JAMES DUNN in He She They a new line a new kissed-An- d Sugar Cured Hams Gave Hams of the very highest quality will sell in our market Friday and Saturday for 19c a pound, whole or half. These hams are skinned average about 12 pounds in weight, and have a mild sugar-cur- e. They will be enjoyed thoroughly fried or baked. Be sure to get one of these fresh - out- hams ot this saving price. Sugar-cure- Love New Twist AND UP 1LVEII Bf APLE SEHtVICE WED-THfR- NOV j 'CARE WILL SAVE YOUR CAR' Also With George O'Brien Marguerite Churchill Noah Berry I African Adventure Number 7 2 OCR GANG IN LOVE BUSINESS PAD GIRL "The S. 11-1- SALLY EILERS I RRI OVRD D A rLICT D d with PAUL LUCAS Dorothy Jordan Charlie Ruggles LVivienne Osborne P. ? FOOD SKAGGS ciiLif fTHjrSTORES "A Surety of Purity" ALLEN-- A HOSIERY WALK-OVE- R HOSIERY IN THE NEWEST FALL COLORS. NEW LOW PRICES! Dancing Chiffon always famous for its Due to the beauty and service. Allen-Dultwist process which greatly minimizes the danger of snagging. ex-clus- ve A Come in and look them over ! |