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Show PAGE eight THE LOCAL Big Dress Special For The Fourth ! styles. Silk Dresses, afreet from N.ew York at very attractive prices. See them at once and get first choice ! Also Extraordinary Specials in Wash Dresses, Women's and Children's Slipper. MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS POt Local News HAPPENINGS Miss lone Adams of Salt Lake City, and Miss Maxlne Adams of Itexburg, Idaho left Tuesday for their homes, alter spending the pa3t week In Nephl with friends, and relatives. The latter will leave Saturday for New York where she will continue her study in dancing at the Milton-Andersschool of dancing. 1 1 The ladles of the Service Star were entertained by Mrs. T. JV. All-reMrs. Hyrum Brough, Mrs. Gerald Cazier, Mrs. E. M. Clarldge, Mrs. F. H. Beckstead Mrs. Wm. Ostler, Mrs. J. A. Booth, Mrs. Ronald Shaw, Mrs. Archie Crapo, at a Kensington held at the City Hall June 21st, 1928. A very enjoyable afternoon was spent with sewing and visiting after which refreshments were served to forty guests. d, $l'.2S to $3.50, Newest Styles . ., Men's Summer Union Suits Boy's Summer Union Suits off 59c and up 39c and up 15 GROCERIES 10c double size Macaroni lb. 2 8 4 can 83c; lb. $1.59 Best Lard, lb. can 43c; Best Skinned Hams 31c lb.; Pic Nic Hams 25c; 25c . Bacon, per lb .. 10c No. 2 . No. 2 . . can can Tomatoes 12c; 5c Tomato Sauce No. 1 can Pork and Beans 8c; No. 2 can 10c Sardines, Tomato and Mustard, 13c;. 2 for 25c Oil Sardines 7c; Smoked Sardines. 5c 45c White Machine King Washing Large Soap, 19c Lighthouse Cleanser 7c; 3 for 22c Old Dutch Cleanser, 8c; 3 for 5c Matches, 3 for 9c; 6 for 17c See the New Waterless Cooker $6.75 14 oz 1 ? 1- Miss Helen Cowan was guest of honor at a towel shower Tuesday evening given by her former bee hive class at the home of Miss Nelda Belliston. Games and music were The enjoyed during the evening. rooms were attractively decorated roses. Thos with June who enjoyed the social were: Ruby Belliston, Irene Phillips, Florence Balckett, Alta Nlelson, Maxlne Carter, Delia Hostesses: Wilkey, Beth Warner. Nelda Belliston, Alberta Cowan and Deon Beagley. Guest of honor, Miss -2 ............ Cowan. COMPARE ALL OUR PRICES AND SAVE! . FO DTE & SONS The Misses Mabel and Sadie Howard entertained at a party last Friday night in honor of Miss lone and Maxine Adams. A very delightful time was had. Refreshments were served at 12:00 to the followMartha Cowan, Ida ing guests: Powell, Nellie Carter, Alice Cowan, Karla Vickers, Felma Bailey, Zetta Madia Littley, Blanche Andrews, Ingram, Evelyn Brough, Nina Chap-pel- l, Nelda Belliston, Maxine Carter, Francom Ruth Francom, Georga Lucille Evans, Irene Phillips, May e, Garrett, David Austin, Herman Homer Carver, Raymond Phillips, Jack Ockey, Carrol Bailey, Ellis Roy Worthington, Chase, Ronald Belliston, Gene Worthington, Verle Jenkins, Earl Warner, Maurice Starr and Ned Ostler. Mc-Cun- i Industrious Author Horatio Alger was a grndunte of Harvard, iind also of Hnrvurd DivinHe became pastor of the ity school. Uoltiirfan church at Brewster, Mhss. In 1864. but two years Inter he went to New York, where he labored , for the Improvement of the condition of street boys. He wrote much for newspapers and periodicals and published about 70 hooks, of which nearly 800. 000 copies have been sold - Explaining Crimson Snow The supposed phenomenon of red snow Heen many times hi about (i.(HK) feet above sea level on Mount Albert Edward. British Colombia, has he-explained scientifically ay being due to the presence of a minute plant known to botanists as f'rotococcus nivalis The Illusion becomes more pronounced the deeper one digs luto the snow, which Is tinted a deep crimson. DRESSES John Christison, who is employed the circulation department of the Salt Lake Tribune is spending two weeks In Nephl, where he is visiting with his parentB Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Christison. in See Our New, Snappy Line of Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' Dresses Mrs. James M. Powers of Salt Lake City is in Nephi, and will take charge of Erma Lunfs Marcel shop while she is attending the national convenaion of B. P. W. Clubs. English Prints, Organdy and Silk Trimmed Broadcloth and French Cambric A Beautiful Twenty-thre- e Seagull girls of the Nephi north ward made a trip to the Manti Temple, Tuesday, under the direction of Mrs. A. J. Gowers, and Mrs. Anna Stephenson. They were baptized for 400 persons while at the temple. The marriage of Loren Park, and Miss Alice Barnes, both popular young people of Nephi, was solomn-ize- d in the Manti Temple' Wednesday. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Barnes, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Park. The young couple will make their home in Nephi. Assortment From Which to Select Your Frock for the 4 th of July The frost which occurred on the night of June 17vwith a temperature of 28 degrees at the Experiment Station did no apparent damage to the wheat of the valley. This statement is made after a careful inspection of all of the areas in which frost is apt to do injury. At Prices Ranging From The Fidelis Choral Club was Tuesday evening by Mrs. A very pleasant eveLily Wright. ning was enjoyed by all and delicious refreshments were served at 10:30 to Mrs. Diane G. Booth, Mrs. Lucile Booth, Mrs. Da Veda Davis, Mrs. Kate Burton, Mrs. Lucile Lunt, Mrs. Alice Crapo, Mrs. LoiT.'SE' Mrs. Mabel Lunt and the hosf5 The members of thisvySj) have outlined for wok-- a series of Lectures and studies' inMusic of and cluding the history Musical Literature, also the study of some of the leading operas and the lives of composers, etc. $2.25 to $10.00 i ". Call and See at the ,Nephi Merc. Co. their-summe- ' Where GOOD Merfefisef Is Cheaper Governor's Day At Guard Camp Next Wednesday JOYCE NEELY CAR BARGAINS n A communication received from Captain Brent D. Hall, states that the Nephi battery is ranking up well with the other units of the Utah National Guard, and they are getting some very fine instruction at the camp this year. Captain Hall wishes to inform the people of Nephi that a standing invitation is extended to them to visit the camp during the training period, and states that next Wednesday, June 27th will be Governor's Day, and urges all that can possibly do so, to visit camp on that day, as a special program has been outlined, that will be of interest to DOC WISE fi- ll Friday, June 22nd, 1928. NEPHI, UTAH S, Juab Stake Union meeting will be held Sunday afternoon, and the Stake Presidency urges that each officer and teacher In all of the various auxiliary organizations be In attendance . We have just received a large assortment of TIMES-NEW- Summer 1926 Ford Coupes-gootires, Bosch Ignition, Stewart r Carburetor, Circulating Pump Al condition Snap For $100 down and ,$20.59 per month Nothing jiiore to pay. visitors. The Captain also wishes to let the people of Nephi know that the officers and men of Battery "E" apWITH THE SPE0 OP SOME OF THESE MANIACS preciate the good spirit, and the presence of such a large gathering at the EVERY VEAR WILL depot when they departed for camp VEAP YEAR FOR THE They feel like the people of Nephi PEDESTRIANS. realize and appreciate the benefits of such an organization to a community If' the people of Nephi are desirLet Well Enough Alone ous of seeing the 145th Field Artil Some people think that It would be lery do regular firing, they should fun to liuik ii hen and see what the visit Camp on Monday, Tuesday, or future holds But It Is doubtful If any Wednesday of next week, as these average person could stand the srraln. three days, the organization will be on the range. Americnn Mngiizlne Millinery mechanical 192? Chevrolet Coach completegood rubber, Al condition Terms, $150 down, $34.73 per month. ly equipped et Beautiful Line of Large and Small Hats Just the Newest For Summer. 1926 Essex Coach Good rubber. condition Terms 9i 97j? m"r..t) $150.00 down, Al (""V agnaagassa i Joyce June Neely of Wichita, Kan. not yet three years old, ia the youngest member of the National Aeronautic association. She has made numerous air trips, recently completing the air tour. (1 G.R.JUDD GARAGE Xcphl, Utah :nz:;:ii!iii Also line of Summer Dresses, From . $1.95 FADSES to $14.75 It V McCUNE MILLINERY fP Ti (Vft and "NOW IN EFFECT" Drive a Clean Car Lilxral Stopover Rornole S3 "Jcite- - anexcellrd I.uxurioof comfort ervire. And low fnrrrto practically every point in the United State and Canada. IF you would have your car looking good and fit for July 4th don't delay, we may be too busy to laundry it on that day. 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