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Show ..a--i"''t- " 1HK NEPI11, UTAH, S, f mFTEWslf COMMUNITY FAIR DDI7C UJ1MWUDC I THE SELECTION OF A BANK FOR YOUR DEPOSITS T1MKS-NEW- IS DECIDED BY YOU ALONE Ilrs. T. lu. Curler and baby, home Sunday from Salt Lake City (continued from page one) safety is to be the principal consideration you will find that our bank meets the most rijid test. If If strength is to be the main requisite, you will have in this bank an answer to your every need: If the solid foundation of the greatest financial institution in the world is to be the decid ing factor, you will undoubtedly choose our bank, as we enjoy this distinction as a member of the (jod "freezes I he Mr. Owen Lomax, left Tuesday for 3rd David Kees. URThrifty wei but musT cuV out- - own RESERFEDERAL VE SYSTEM. lee. TOOLS ac- - We invite your count. Nephi National Bank Hrifford Heifer Calves: 1st. Heber Suit Luke City to visit the State Fair Jenkins, 2nd Heber Jenkins. A baby boy was born to Mr. and .Mrs. Ronald Jarrett, Friday. DOMK&T1C AHT KXH1B1T , Ued Kpreuds, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thursday, a baby girl. friguitti, 1st, and 2nd idrs. Lloyd Hoobs. Crocheted: 1st, Mrs. Charles Hay-ne- s, Sheldon Winn, is attending the 2nd, Miss May me Riches. of Utah this season, leav University And Mrs. 1st Betsy yuiit Tt4s: for above city a few days ago. the ing erson, 2nd Mrs. Maggie Howartu. eaiher guilt: 1st Mrs. Wm burMr. and Mrs. Fred Brown of Provo ton. Utah, spent Sunday with Mrs. 13. K. Dresser Scarf Sets: KiubroideicHl I'illow Cover ..and Brown, mother of Mr. Brown. Dresser Scurf. 1st. Veueta Latimer. Miss Flometta Hawkins came down Kinbroiclcred 1'illow Case: 1st, a few days Ethel Irons, 2nd. Thea Carter, 3rd, from Salt Lake Sunday for visit with relatives here. Hazel Brooks. Luncheon Sets: Crocheted: 1st, Miss W. C. Orgll, one of the prominent Veneta Latimer, 2nd, Mrs. Thea Car farmers of Mills, was transacting bus ter. in iness : Nephi Saturday. Luncheon Sets, Kinbruickwed let, Lula McPherson, 2nd, Lucile Lunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sparks, are in 3rd, Bertha McPherson. Combination Knibroiderd and Crocl Salt Lake City attending the State Fair, also visiting with their dauglv etil: 1st. Mrs. Thomas Vickers, 2nd ter, Mrs. Udall Edgheill of Boston, Mrs. Thomas Vickers. 3rd. Airs. A. E. who is now in Salt Lake. Smith. Centerpieces: 1st Mrs. Thea Carter Miss Georgia Francom entertain 2nd, Mrs. Harry Black. ed at a candy pull Friday evening at Ven Miss 1st Colored Kinbroidery: her home. The following invited G. Irons. eta Latimer, 2nd Mrs. J. Ord, HordaiiKer: 1st, Mrs. Joel Taylor, guests were present: Mildred Sofa Pillows Painted: 1st, Mrs Ida Bean, Lucile Pace, Nellie Carter the Joel Taylor, 2nd, Mrs. Joel Taylor, Lillian Ord. Vera Hurst, and Francom. hostess, Georgia Black. 3rd, Mrs. Harry Embroidered: 1st, Mrs. Geo. Lunt, KXTEKTAIXKD OX UIUTHDAV 2nd, Mrs. J. G. Irons, 3rd, Mrs. Geo. A X X I V K ItS A II Y Lunt. Chenille: 1st, Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs. The children of Mrs. Annie Read Handerchiefs: 1st, Miss Ivy Christ-enseof her 2nd, Mrs. E. L. Miller, 3rd, entertained at a party in honof birthday .Monday evening. The time Mrs. Edwards. t hroclu tcd .Doiles: 1st, Mrs. Joel was very pleasantly spent and re to the following Taylor, 2nd. Mrs. Charles Haynes freshments served Mrs. Shed Lunt, Mr and Mr. guests: Latimer. Mrs. Leah 3rd, Chrochetod Collars: 1st, Mrs. Chas. and Mrs. Thomas Ingram, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. Haynes, 2nd, Mrs. T. W. Vickers, Mrs. J. D. Smith,Mrs. J.and W. Olpin, Mr Scott. Mr. and 3rd, Mrs. T. W. Vickers. CYocheted Yokes: 1st, Bernice Ell and .Mrs. J. R. Black, Mrs. Lucy Mor ris Mrs. S. G. Wilkey, Mrs. Clarence ison, 2nd, Bernice Ellison. Christ-enseTatted. Ingram, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkey 1st, Ivy Buffet Sets: and family, Mr. Charles Collingwood 2nd, Minnie Burton. m Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black, Miss Alicia Vh Cr.S:nttaat,pMJoeltrM:7B and the euest of honor Mrs Plain: 1st. Mrs. Hazel Brooks, 2nd Mrs. Theo Carter. 3rd, Mrs. A. E. Annie Read. Smith. Gowns: 1st Mrs. W. G. Orme, 2nd M.s T.nnilft Lunt. .3rd. Mrs. Hazel Brooks. Table HordaiiKer: 1st, Miss Ver ena Painter, Airs. Chas. Haynes. Colored Kmbroidery: 1st Mrs. M J. Smith. Aprons: 1st, Mrs. Wm. li. urine, 2nd, Mrs. Hazel Brooke, 3rd, Mrs. Leah Latimer. Dresser Scarfs: 1st. Bertha McHave a packet in your Pherson. 2nd, Mrs. Lucile Lunt, 3rd pocket for ever-read- y Veneta Latimer. Vnderwaists: 1st, Mrs. Charles refreshment. Haynes. .'. Aids digestion. Child's Dress: 1st, Mrs. Ethel Irons Elliott Mrs. Sofa Pillows: 1st. Allays thirst. 11 Soothes the throat. For Quality, Flavor and Cut Flowers ES 1 the Sealed Package, FOR SCHOOL Pencils, Fountain Pens crayons, water-color- s, We and note books. specialize in school sup plies that are economical and practical. School children must be prepared to work The mind must not as well as think quickly. Two busy be distracted by annoying trifles. bees books and better materials. IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU LUNT PHARMACY CO. u, n, PHONE 43 Stoves and Ranges Ri-ar- i E mm. GALUM The Economy BAKING the next time you bake give it just one honest and fair trial. One test in your ovti kitchen will prove to you that there is a big difference between Calumet and any other brand that for uniform and wholesome baking it has no equal. 3 tE: "5rW .. "'MrS'nlatr-- POWDER - Best fc Test vm Alter mi l Every Meal n DahliasMixed Varieties: 1st Mrs. Hany Black, 2nd. Mrs. Aiue tseius roor run i Consider the flxh If h hi mouth b wouldn't didn't epeo caught. gt n. "Hash" in Ch:nt:.-- . The Chinese wm-'- i I'm- 'hush" i thf longest and most d tiinili word to pro tiounce In The l:ir.a'i--ir. Uniersals Charter Oak Our entire stock is now on display. Call and see them. We" have Heaters and Hot $16.25 to $70 Blasts from KENDALL BROS. ton, 3rd, Mrs. Allie Belliston. Rid Dahlias: 1st, Mrs. Andrew Nielson. Bouquets: 1st, Mrs. Malm urougn, 2nd. Mrs. Maliu Brough, 3rd, Lula ilcPherson. Roses: 1st Mrs. T. L. Smith. Mrs. A. F. Bracken. Basketry: 1st. The Judd Garage Points to the New r j T THE UNIVERSAL CAR ave Food jftik p. v, it t and Fuel Don't use flfV? pounds of sugar in can- $oir ning if twenty-jiv!i do the work. v And don't keen on burning two tons of coal tflien one ton vJill do just and better. os Jell POLE' V r'ill HOT BLAST MASTER MALLEABLE RANGE fr:rt J J to J 2 cn your range fuel bill. Reduced Prices. Sold by COOPER PYPER COMPANY Iramred to th ng, roomief car. A rneVwr radiator with new Ford Sedn iruA ft Vtt liki- at it hat WJl dienity The higher hood and enUrp-- cowl it body a curvun graelullT to th dah pv. atylwh twerp w the front Unea, and aflord additional le room lor occurnnta ol befitting a cWd a trim apron car. eat. Touring, Standard Touring. Complete Runabout. Standard Runabout. Complete Chassis. Standard Cope, Complete S dan. Four-Do- $295.fXJ JMMUJU $265.00 $350.(X) $230.00 $525.00 $6X5.00 r . . (F. 0 .$595.00 $370.00 Frdson Tractor See us Chirac Valas final, conclusive evidence of the unapproachable ue offered voti by this car. Sedan. Tvvo-l)o.,- r Ton Truck Chases C Ikwokdan $-- B. 1 All body fittings window rpgulatora. door grip, door U'ch I he levere, door lock, dom light are finihcl in nickel. brown background urholntery carries a fine dork line on a aoft that doe not easily show dust or dirt. Silk window curtainsol the style to harmoniM 1. the three rear windows enhance See the new the car and add to the comfort ol its pwsengers. Sedan and other new Ford body styles at our anowroora. Thrtr tart tan he obtainrj rArmr! the Vatd Wtekly Furthatt Plan. JUDD'S GARAGE NEPHI, UTAH 20.00 Detroit) Judd Garage CARS TRUCKS TRACTORS |