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Show PAGE FOUR THE EE TIMES-NEW- Local Notes TheTimes-New- s Published Every Friday by the Times. News Publishing Company. Pheasants were Fifty received by the Juab Fish and Game A. B. GIBSON, Editor and Manager. association Wednesday and turned loose in the fields south west of Subscription Rates: Nephi. The Nephi Drug Co. fl.OO $2.00 extends a hearty welcome to the Ring-Nec- k Six Months Mrs. Fred Wessel of Los Angeles, One Year California was in Nephi yesterday visiting; with relatives and friends. WELCOME TO wesBeu was lormeny miss 'THE WHEAT Oleva Ostler. I MosT: Friday, August 26, 1927. NEPHI, UTAH S, NEPHI, CITY' Municipal League Visitors Roscoe A. Groverj is enjoying a The latchstrlng is out. Nephi visit in Nephi with his mother, Mrs. R. E. Grover. Roscoe has just com welcomes you members of the Utah pleted a course at the B. Y. U. Sum State Municipal League, who are mer school. gathering here for your annual con , vention, and. The Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Simnson and behalf of the people of Nephi hope Mrs. Donald Francis of Salt Lake I that yu wiu have a very delightful City, are visiting this week at thelvlalt to our city Tne sreater number of you have home If Mrs. Francis parents, Mr. and JVlrs. T. L. Smith. Mrs. Francis com from just such communities as we nv bere, where there are just was formerly Miss Helen Smith such progressive and forward iook- Rex Ostler, who has been Inlln8 citizens, who are doing their Kansas City, Mo., for the past sixPart to build cities and towns that months, is spending a few davs In I would De a credit to any state in me Nephi, was settled by Mr. Ostler is in unlonNephi on business. the livestock brokerage business in I sturdv group of pioneers in the year I Kansas City. 1851, and since that time has grown into one of the prosperous cities of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barnes and tnis Breat state. Mr. and Mr.s W. H. Howell nf this I Nephi is justly proud of Its its municipal schools; city, together with some relatives I splendid from Fairview, enjoyed a vacation in I owned electric light plant and its Huntington Canyon, and Emery I waterworks; its modern business county last week, returning home bouses; its first class hotels; fine I church Sunday morning. buildings; its dry land wheat area; its plaster mill; its salt works Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Olpin, of Saltl,ta cattle and sheep industry; its Lake are enjoying a few days' vaca - f,0UI Mills; its city hall, and public Hon in Nephi where they are library, fine homes, miles of paved wnn relatives and friends.visiting Mr .sidewalks, and paved main street, Olpin is the auditor for the Utah I and a happy, contented citizenship Gas and Coke company at the above 'bat may be equalled, but not ex- Prosperous Men Timesf-plevfe- owe their success to their early The acquired habit of saving-sun of prosperity shines on him who saves, not upon him who spends as he earns. If you expect to succeed you must do . I your part. Working hard alone will not suffice. You must save part of your earnings so that when opportunity presents itself you will be ready to grasp it. EVERYBODY PATRONIZES OUR SODA - FOUNTAIN I THERE'S A REASON I Firs! National Nephi Bank I celled anywhere Again we say. Welcome to Nephi The Junior Seagull class of the I "The Wheat City." North ward primary met at the home I of Ina Painter, Thursday. Auenst I . Hfc. 13. Refreshments were served to I E ' Anna Coulson, Deon Howarth. Eva I SAFETY HARIT I city. Utah oanaers, ina Painter. wood, Viola War wood Afton Garrett. & Rvlvia "We Are Here To Serve" Nephi Drug Company Wo... Geo. D. Raymond, Owner. and visitor. To check the m rapid growth of ine tnree swarms of Bee Hiv fires and industrial accidents, peo The Senior Seagull class of the uirxs or Nephi will holrt "Swam ple must get the safety habit, or consciousness." develop a "safety A shower was given Friday night at the home of Mrs. C. W. Tolley North ward had their mee'in.; at in honor of Miss Florence Parkins Eliza Worwood's last Friday aftera bride of the week. A large number noon. Refeshnients were served to the following: Fern Garrett. e SpNerry, Mildred Pay. Georgia presents Parkins, Alita Blackett and the Man7useTjni beautiful were received bSJJie bride. hostess, Eliza Worwood. Max-In- Day" at the Tabernacle. Thursdav Safety, like other things, is largely Auiriist 9th nirio of habit not only in Indus 1 j. atrial will fnrni., iho but In all forms of activ- "'e n,nfh r " "Z , Z '"'u'" Euesis. llB" . t i ine I"'Th hm . , l"c C"",C"L nroeram will ho in . . w v i t, nai ui it in. i nre ana "clor 8mg'e in . Brough, stake bee kMn.; accmeui prevenuon. saieiy eng- Following h nrn.m ""Peering has gone far in recent freshments will be served safeguarding, but no matter how great the factor of safety may be r::!...' -- -- - . k, t3 h. s limy g I5.; l9MS8f t mechanically considered, it can be No perty is not properly handled. one can do this for the worker, and his own should prompt him to develop a safety conscious ness. : a 3 self-intere- st ? r uxJMhc1w t 'TV NEBO SYNDICATE PRESIDENT HERE I Tens of thousands of users have mission and sturdy single-plat- e learned by actual comparison that Mark the rugged, qualChevrolet provides the lowest e ity construction heavy cost in the history of the channel steel throughout; frame massive commercial car Industry! banjo-typ- e rear axle long Come to our salesroom and learn heavy steel springs, set for yourself how Chevrolet is parallel to the frame. Go for a trial and built to save you load demonstration see how money. Note the advanced, perfectly Chevrolet and meets your modern engineering typified own haulage requirements. d by a powerful If you do that, the next truck voa motor, with three-spee- d trans- - buy will be a Chevrolet! disc-clutc- h. ton-mil- extra-leave- d, de-sign- valve-in-hea- Tnll.Mf i - ine cos or transporting a ton of material one mile or iu equivalent. m Track Chawlj with Cb AU Hc mi f if. 1 1 12 It' r-- 5 ?m&wtw - M95 lt r OlU l.m.b. Fhmt, Thrr Include the low oc. Ltl mad inucini charpM Mlo. tumJUn -- ilhl James J. Carroll, of Chicago, and president of the Nebo Svndicate. spent Tuesday and Wednesday in this city. While here he inspected the holdings of his company east of Mona, in the Nebo mining district. He was accompanied by H. F. Hayden, mining engineer of Salt Lake City, who also inspected the Nebo Syndicate property. Mr. Carroll is in the real estate business in Chicago. ADJUTANT-GENERA- VISITS LOCAL ARMORY W. Q. Williams, adjutant general of Utah, was In Nephi Wednesday, in Interest of the National Guard While here, General Williams made an inspection of the local armory. and discussed a number uf needed repairs, which will be done In th near future. He also went over the property and stock rooms, and was very pleased with the condition of the equipment. The General was returning to Salt Lake from a trip to Southern Utah. ATTENTION! HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS In order to avoid delay In the registration of students, the office of the clerk will be open Friday, September 2nd, all day, and until noon on September 3rd, to receive registration and laboratory fees. This year the breakage deposits in the Woodwork Department, amount- ing to and $1.00 in the chemis try department must be made at the time of registration and receipted therefor,' Heglst ration fees for all students under 18 will be (10.60. Students over 18 including out of town students $15.50. Under a rul who recently ing of the auditor the Accounts of the school diMrfct. all fees must be paid at the time students enter school. Notes will not be accepted under this rul ing. Grace Motor Co. Nephi, Utah Th WORLD'S LARGEST BUILDER OF L rh(-cke- d Phone 35 GEAR-SHIF- T &Uc, TRUCKS Mrs. N. A. Nielson, went to Span ish Fork Monday to attend the fun eral of a relative. TKADt The Day For Hunters Au YOU CAN KILL SAGE HENS WEST OF DCG VALLEY HILL. YOU CAN KILL GROUSE (PINE HENS) EAST OF NEPHI, LEVAN AND MCNA. WE RECOMMEND U. S. and Western Ammunition WE HAVE PLENTY ON HAND. GET YOUR HUNTING LICENSE NOW! GUNS TO RENT. Kendall Bros. "BUY HARDWARE AT THE HARDWARE STORE." c |