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Show THE PAGE EIGHT 5 2 E3E TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, COUNICAIH i SEE OUR NEW FALL LINE Friday, November 4, 1927 NOTICE TO THE VOTERS OF NEPHI CITY and Mrs. Public: . RUSSELL HAWKINS Ladies and gentlemen (You, too, : I can truthfully "SUBSCRIBER") has done much for say that mine wayward eyes have The Fish and Game for Juab been opened, and lo, the awakening County was terrifying. The very realization that I, a supposed-to-b- e respectable The Nephi Baseball Ass'n citizen of this fair community, was and s, harboring ' one of those those, makers of thieves, Nephi City in General murderers gamblers, hootch-houndThere is "no man In the City of oh, I can't go on!!! in my little place of business, subjecting the Nephi who has done more for the youth, my own and yours and advancement of Nephi City and future generations world without Juab County than Mr. Hawkins. end to the degrading, demoralizing, A VOTE FOR HIM MEANS influence devastating, destroying A VOTK FOR PROGRESSION which leads only to the cold, cruel (Paid Political Adv.) terrible grave and everlasting oblivion forever and ever and then some those wicked, sinister, ghoulish monstrosities of eternal damnation, tarvation, devastation, deTo Mr. la SILKS, DRESS GOODS AND PERCALES devil-machine- BED SPREADS AT THE LOWEST ALL THE NEWEST RAYON COLORED s, PRICES , SPECIAL Womens' and Girls' Satin and Rayon Bloomers at 49c and 98c. Dig- Variety. See Them. - ....... ...... 2 yd wide Genuine Linoleum $1.79 yd. . $12.95 9 x 12 Linoleum Rug's 9 x 12 Feltex Rug-- newest patterns . . : . $7.95 . 35c Children's English Rib Hose... 25c Reg-. s 10 lb. bag- ..... r Sug-a- 80c 25 lb. bag Sugar $1.95 59c 6 glasses Free 6 bars Soap 1 Double size Q Brand Macorni 15c 1 glass Free New Crop Seedless Raisins 4 lb. pkg. for . 45c 35c 3 pkgs. Seeded or Seedless Raisins 6 cans for 25c Deviled Meat . . . . 25c lb.. Assorted Marshmellow cakes 19c 5c 6 . . . boxes Matches Reg. 8c Matches .., 6 boxes 29c 10c Rex Lye . 2 for 25c Can Peas White Cups and Saucers 95c Set Jello 10 Compare all our prices and save 10 to 20 Am-ond-- ol . . , (IS. FGOTE & SONS . 33 Venice Cafe and Stage Depot REGULAR MEALS AND SHORT ORDERS WE SERVE INDIVIDUAL MEAT PIES AND CHILI EVENINGS Venice Cafe Main St. In Life now. I shall found myself a Society of Protection of Public Morals, and issue a call for recruits forthwith. The purpose of this Society, will, be to eradicate sin In Its worst form. I shall make it mandatory for every recruit to take oath, something like this: "I, (full name, address, occupation, color, do solemnly etc.) affirm (not swear) upon what honor I have and by the unborn generations to come, that I shall now and forever crush; or otherwise crack, bust smash make kindling wood, and scrap iron out of every cock-eye- d slot machine in the world. If I fail to do this, I at least promise to yell my fool head off and make myself as generally ignorant as possible, for to be an agitator and knocker against everything in the world is my highest ambition. It is my desire that anyone who tries to pay his rent, taxes, and expenses of all kinds in the cities of this fair land, be driven out, ruined, busted, squashed, and sent to jail. I also want it understood that because I am too stingy myself to spend money as I would like to, I don't want anybody else to do so, either, but I reserve the right to do what I personally please and the price I pay for bootleg hootch is nobody else's business." Yes, I shall require a (Signed) signature. I now realize fully, that present day youngsters will, after those are gone, contribute strongly toward the support of their families, who are in dire straits, and those who are not in dire straits will bank their pennies and one day beg come rich, g citizens, totally without the gambling instinct which originated with the and died with its extinction. The instinct to steal. murder, guzzle hootch, and worse, will be forever stilled and sealed up within the darkness of eternal oblidevil-machin- God-fearin- BAILEY GROCERY Honey, 1 qt. bottle Coffee, Hills Blue . . Cranberries, per lb. Linit Starch pkg. . . LET US DO YOUR CABINET WORK 35c 45c 20c 10c Shasta or Shamrock 25c Tea, pkg Nut Butter lb 25c SATURDAY SPECIALS With each cake of Am-ond-- ol Toilet Soap bought at 10c we will give one handsome glass 10 bars for . . 25c P. G. or Kirk Flake . 39c We have installed to handle all kinds of cabinet work; such as built-i- n Kitchen BufCabinets; built-i- n fets ; Linen closets ; and any other cabinet work that anyone wants built. Builders of all kinds of Cabinets, also mill work. Warner's Cabinet Shop Foote Building, So. Main Ncphi, Utah slot-machi- Beautiful thoughts!! Fair time, however, such games of chance become "games of skill" and wasted money becomes "donations", provided transient people, gypsy fakirs, professional gamblers, 5tc. take all the money out of town. Just as an example: One night of the Fair this fall, a young fellow of our city came to me at the fair grounds and asked if I could I could cash a forty dollar check. n't. of course. He told me that he had been playing one of the "games" down there; had spent twenty dollars, and wanted to cash a check and go back and beat it. He also mentioned another citizen who had lost thirty dollars on the same thing. But That's different. These people come in here when we have money to spend, and without the formality of presenting a gun. rob our gull ible pockets, take the money out of town and give us the equine If our "Sl'IiSCRlHERS" ever see things like that, they don't mention it. nut let a paying citizen try to stimulate his legiti mate business with a harmless mint Ah-h-vion. At County ha-h- rf Si kuiilp Local News of e! GROCERIES - gradation and demoralization this grand and, glorious Nation that doggoned I too have found my Mission rilling Station We say yours because we are conveniently located, because we are at your service day and night, because we put into your tank the gas of great power and in your engine the oil that lubricates perfectly, because we are always ready to give you immediate and courteous attention. .If you are lacking in anything please tell us about it. Phone 246 SILVER MAPLE SERVICE Ncphi, ut. Call up for further information Road show was prehouse at Levan evening. M. I. A. Wednesday a packed J. W. Olpin was In Salt Lake the first of the week on business con nected with the Nephi Mercantile Company. Art-Rug- 6x9 ft ? 1.25 9x10 .$ 7.75 9x12 ed home from Salt Lake Monday, after spending a few days in the above city. Miss Beryl Shaw went to Salt Lawe Tuesday and was operated on for goitre. Dr. T. W. Allred and E R. Shaw was present at the operation and report a very successful operation. County Agent Leader, W. W. Owens of Salt Lake was In Nephi last Saturday and Monday on his regular tour of Inspection, and checking up on the program of extension work, and material used in connection with the work. 9x9ft.... .$ 9.25 .$10.50 Other sizes in proportion We invite you to see our latest patterns in these nationally advertised and deservedly popular waterproof rugs. They strike an entirely new and artistic d note in smooth-surface- floor-coverin- g. mm jk i j vi GOLD SEAL 4rt-Rug- s Make your house fresh and colorful and your housework easier. These pretty, waterproof rugs need no hard sweeping or beating a damp mop cleans them. Nephi Merc. Co. 'Where good merchandise is cheaper' The Ord and Mangelson drug Kiwanians Enjoy Banquet this week, and complete new fixtures are being installed, which will add materially to the store. The new fixtures will Twenty members of the Nephi club and their partners enafford much better opportunity for Inter-Cit- y an club banquet and joyed their merchandise. displaying dance at Spanish Fork last ThursG. R. Judd, of the Judd Garage day evening. Nephi had the largest has been in Salt Lake City this week, representation present, while Eureka attending a three day Radio school, came second with fifteen couples. given by the Radio Corporation of Following ..the banquet an excellent America. In this issue of the Times-News- , program was carried out, consisting Jlr. Judd started a radio ad- of musical numbers and short talks vertising campaign that will continue by representatives of the Utah-Idah- o district, and each club represented. through the next few months. The clubs present were: Spanish R. S. Zimmerman, representative Fork, Springville, Provo, Bingham, of the U. S. biological survey. In Eureka, and Nephi. W. C. Andrews charge of the rodent control, was of the local club gave a short talk. here Wednesday looking over the prospects of putting on a Jack rabbit control compaign during the Mr. winter. Zimmerman coming reports that a market for Jack rabbit pelts has been obtained, that will net around seven cents per skin. Mutual Programs store is being is Abner T. Bigler, an employee of the Irom Blossom mine, met with an accident early In the week and after being attended by Dr. Ostler of Eureka he was sent to the Holy Cross A slab of Hospital at Salt Lake. ground gave way and fell on Bigler, injuring his back and shoulder. His condition, however, is not regarded as serious. ft. ft. -- . Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ornif. return- Nephi North Ward Current Events Rulon Bracken Vocal solo .. Miss Ellen Cole Vocal duet, A. J. Gowers and Walt Anderson Nephi South Ward Vocal solo Plomo Strong Beth Hobbs Reading Musical selection David Austin Current Events Dennis Wood Levan Ward Zella Francom and Norma Winter Piano duet Music Elbert Gardner Fern Jackman Reading Basel Benedict Reading Select Your Winter Suit Now! Eugene Lunb. received notu'i:a-tio- n Wednesday that he had been commissioned a second lieutenant in the 145th Field Artillery. Utah National guard, and was assigned to Battery "K". Lieutenant Luiu, joined the local organization when it was organized In 1922, and has gradually .worked his way through the various ranks of officers, and for the past two years has been first sergeant of the battery. He takes the phv-- of Vermeil Reck, who recently leslgned. vender in his place of business with on account of having moved from all of the lights turned on, which this is yet one more There city. are also paid for, and his holy warth In the officer personnel of vacancy blazes up In a sanctimonious com- the battery. bustion, leaving a large ill smell, and a sickly grin of rnnug satisfac- chances on more chips, as It does tion on bis otherwise blank counten- not pay mints with chips. I hnve ance. personally seen boys come in from Now. I'll Just present the actual other places with a handful! of facts and operation of these nickel or with another chip, they which are correctplay our machine, and have gone ly described as a out with from four or five to fifty The "gambler" drops one of Uncle or sixty chips from our machine. Sam's coins In the slit, it Others play all of their chips back trickles downward; "gamblers" pulls Into the machine and go out with a lever, which works the internal out any, preferring to do this to of the machine, causing buying anything. When they do it to drop a package of "worthless" this, we lose, because we don't get but our tegular profit on whatever mints, valued at "nothing", which costs a nickel anywhere in might have been bought. Now. the world if anybody should bo Isn't that a terrible gamble? For foolish enough to buy one. The each and ever nickel spent five mechanism whirls In combinations, cents In value Is given. If the play of which I know nothing, i.nd fin- er gets sport, or enjoyment out of certain this, whose responsibility is It to ally comes to rest upon combinations, perhaps it spills for deprive him of It? Does "SUB the "gambler" two, four, eight, SCRIBER" prefer to have his boy. or twenty chips, or tokens. Perhaps my boy. and your bop, pitch nickels It spills nothing. At any rale the at cracks In the sidewalk, or match degraded "gambler" gets his five nickels, or buy a gallon of gasoline cent package of "worthless" mints. and go for a late automobile ride If he gels chips, too, he can buy with his daughter, my daughter of anything In our place and we give your daughter? Ever think of the blm a nickel each of them in trad". other side of anything. .Mister If he cares to flay the chips back into the machine, he only gets Richard Insrore renl-and-ta- Your a. The sented to s Congoleum Qold Seal at Money-Savin- g Prices x 111 "slot-machine- "mlnt-venXler- five-ce- ". nt mcf-hanis- Sub-serige- r? Clothcraft Tailored Clothes breathe quality at every seam Though tailored in the season's accepted and favored .styles, it's the quality of the cloth that makes them an outstanding buy. 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