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Show THE PAGE TWELVE m EE LINOLEUM and RUGS yd. wide Genuine Linoleum 9 x 12 Genuine Linoleum Rugs 9 x 12 Floortex Rugs $1.69 yd. ? 12.95 2 9 x . Floortex Rugs 12 $7-9- 5 Women's, Misses' and Children's Wash $1.00 Dresses 98c and $1.79 Silk Underwear Women's and Men's See Our new line Men's, Young Hoys' Newest Spring Styles. Suits. .... GROCERIES Best Grade Skinned Hams No. 2 No 2 No. 2 .... 30c lb. .... $1.89 1 25c bag SUGAR 77c 25 lb. bag Can Broken Slice Pineapple Can Tomatoes 2 for can Peaches 2 for 1- -2 25c 35c 20c Can Grapefruit 25c Can Peaches 2 for No. 2 Libbys Pork and Reans 10c 3 cans for 28c 28c 3 pkgs. for 10c Jello 19o. 10c 6 for Matches 3 for 45c White King Soap Powder large size Reg. 30c Liquid Veneer or O'Cedar Polish . 23c Reg. 30c Liquid Veneer or O'Cedar Polish 47c 1- -2 1- -2 Best Kalsomine pkg (0c ." 59c . Broom Straw Long Brushes Varnishes and iLne Paints, Complete ie 5. F CLASSIFIED FOR SIR GEORGE MILNE ADS SALE New Modern Five Home, close In. Clarence .Room NOTICE There is reported and existing considerable usage of tobacco by and investigation shows minors, that the tobacco is obtained within the city. Merchants and everybody ae given fair warning that the selling or furnishing of tobacco to minors must cease, and anyone apprehended of violating the law in this will be fined to the limit. Chief of Polioe (Signed) re-pe- Soil When Soil Freezes W mil freeze at 32 decree but require m temperature of 2 to tl decrees below the freer.lna polnl of water HAPPENINGS Mrs. Owen L. Harnett is visiting in Payson this week with relatives and friends. HIGHjSCHOOL Friday, April 13th, 1928. notes Here it is at last, the annual Senior ball, Friday April 13. Good music by the Salt Lake Revelers. Don't forget. For Sportswear David Doud, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, and a former Nephite, visited here In Thursday of this week was spent the nomination of the Student last Thursday and Friday. Body officers for the coming year. week an Mrs. George D. Haymond, Mrs. About Tuesday of next Russell Hawkins, and Dr. and Mrs. elimination contest will be hetd and C. W. Woodbury was in Salt Lake the final voting will take place at the end of next week. of this week. City Especially chic is the short circular cape, which replaces the cardigan jacket in this new sports ensemble. The young modern will find it swagger for balmy days if fashioned of novelty tweed, twill or homespun . . . tho heavier silks, such as Shantung or tussah, will prove effective later in the season. A variety of these new materials await selection in our piece goods department. The design No. 1979, is at our Butterick Pattern counter. Wednesday The annual Field day date has Miss Edith Garrett was the weekend visitor in .Salt Lake City and been set April 25. The members of are very enthusiastic! Ogdien, !Utaii, visiting friends and the classes about contest work and are doing relatives. tneir part to mane tneir class win. Miss Edith Garrett entertained at Preparations (are being made this a shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. week for the events in the contest. Wm. H. Garrett, Friday evening. Miss Cornwall was offered a conThe tables were decorated in Eastor colors. A delicious luncheon was tract to teach in' the Murray High Miss Cornwall school next year. served to thirty five guests. has been a very good teacher h the JMr. and Mrs. William Warner let N. H. S. and the students will niis.--i this morning for Los Angeles, where her very much. they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin S. Smith, former superinRay D. Wood for a couple of days. From there they will go to take up tendent of the Nephi schools, who lb their residence in Petaluma, Calif., now in Chicago, will be a teacher In Mr. Warner has accepted a the Education department of the position. University of Utah. Miss Mildred Sperry and Miss Lois Lunt were pledged to the Beta Delta sorority of the Utah Agricultural college on Saturday, April the 7th. Miss Sperry is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Speiry of Nephi and Miss Lunt is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lunt of Nephi. There will be no school on Monday of next week. The work has been arranged so that the boys can spend the morning working upto the cemetery and the afternoon at home Elder Joseph W. The report cards were given out y to the students and th( second six weeks is now complete Raines, returned last week from a six months term He served in the Southern states while on a mission. He re ports having enjoyed the work in the mission field, but is glad to be back mission. Worked Way Through In 1661 Isaac Newton entered Trinity college, Cambridge (England), as " a Fixed portions of food Sir George Milne, who hat Juet been made a field marehal In the British army. 1 1979 Faith's Defender Hawk Bests Lineman "Defender of the Faith of God' was a title assumed by man in 929. "Defender of the Faith' wa? a title conferred in 1521 by Pope Leo X upon llenry VIII of England in recognition of the tatter's treatise, "Assert io septem sacrumentorum," (1521). retained by succeeding English Sovereigns. While working in a tower on power lines neur 'Saugus, Calif., an electric company lineman saw a bird's nest and he shoved it over with his hand. A hawk flew out and attacked the man so viciously that he fell from the tower. He was taken to the hosp'tal with a broken leg, two fractured ribs and some bruises. Abd-er-Ka- h Why They Don't Marry Statistics shew thai the two of the community which least often marry are milkmen and fushinnulile photographers milkmen because Ur.-see women too early In the morning, be and fashionable photographer cause their days are spent in an at mosphere of feminine loveliness so ur monotonous that they become felted and morose. From "Meet Mr. Mulliner." bv I. (5 Wodehouse CONCENTRATING ON WILSON It Barley Long in Use barley is the oldest Several varieties, one the sacred barley of the ancients, were known to the lake dwellers of Switzerland. Tt was cultivated In ancient Egypt and was also the chief breadstuff of the Hebrews, Greeks and Is said that food of man. Fault Not His "We don't understand some of the things you said In that speech of yours," remarked a constituent to the member of the legislature "Then," replied the member gently, "you should not find fault with me. What you do not thoroughly understand you cannot Intelligently disapprove of!" BROTHERS HABERDASHERY Sheriff M. M. Kaighn. and deputies Bill Laird, and Louis Garrett confiscated a forty gallon capacity moonThe still shine still last Saturday. was located about seven miles west of Levan .and from all indications they wore making their first batch. 100 gallons of mash was found at the still. There was no one at the still, when the officers arrived. Mrs. Marion Memmott entertained the Jeuona club Thursday evening, April 5th at her home. The Mixture of Languages evening was spent in sewing and The n:t Those applied In'thr uutlves of playing "Bunco". present (iunm Is 'luiriiiorros The fhamnrra were Laurell Chase, Ruby Painter, dinted Tokcn In Oiiam la a polyglot Airs. Kay Tolley, Mrs. Salome Grace, mixture til Spiiiilh, Malay. Yuqul In Elma Jones, Melba Anderson, Mrs. dian Iiiiko nml viirlous Polynesia! Dudley, Mrs. Nina Gadd, Gladys tonirtie Petty, Edith Garrett, and the hostess Mrs. Memmott. Tour Style Center! Men and women who buy for men invariably turn to this store when they want men's wear of the newest styles. Far here, they know they can select the selfsame articles that they would choose in the shops of the metropolitan centers. The fact that we concentrate on "Wilson Brothers Haberdashery has a lot to do with it. This sixty-fi- re year old, Detect Thunderstorm A radio device has been perfected to trlve notice 'f approaching lluni'ler storms A detector start ringing a bell mI ImervulH when n Hloriri Ik still When the storm If 2" imIIho hwh.v only IihK an hour distant, though the ky tuny llll ! clenr. the bell rlni; 'onilnnoimlv nation-ally-kno- The one thing a woman dreads in driving a car i tire trouble. When one goes wrong she must go in search of a man to help make the repairs or change the tire. . With a set of our General tires on the car any woman will be perfectly safe because this type of tire will carry the car many thousands of miles without the slightest attention. A new Tire cover with each new General tire purchased here. (Continued from pajie 1.) Kra.n for next Friday's meeting: 1. llrlnging new Inductile to Utah. 2. Alms and purposed of Tax payers Association, t'tah Phone 246 MAPLE SEHW! Nephi, ut. the A V Illglow. 3. Rpsiilts in of economics Government on economic life. 4. Partnership of Agriculture and other Industries in Utah's de- velopment.. Dr. F. 8. Harris. ft. What Industrial harmony means to Utah. 6. Women's organizations as u factor 8HLVEH 29 In the State's Growth. Hid LcRoy Dixon. 7. Schools' contribution in the State' industrial welfare, Melvln Wilson, Supt. Nebo School District. 8. Maintains Legislative sanity. 9. Drafting capable citizens Into public service, Clayton Jenkins. 10. Heal Colorado River problems. 11. What united t'tah can hope for. BUTTOtlCX Nephi Merc. C o. The marriage of Miss Arelda Work was commenced this week on the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Coulsen of Nephi and Clayton SimRice Production E. R. Shaw, and is being built on mons of Spanish Fork, took place at' West First North street, just west of Provo, on March 26th. The bride Is Although the Orient produces about Mr. the daughter of Albeit Coulson of 97 per cent of the world's rice crop, the I. M. Petty residence. Shaw's home is being built by the Nephi. The young couple will make the Un'ted Stores now grows more than enough to supply its own needs. Pacific Ready-Cu- t, under the direct- their home in Spanish Fork. ion of R. H. Evans, local builder. Industrial Meeting At Provo Friday April r "sub-sizar.- and drink were then called "sizes" home again. and "subsizars" were the students who, W. G. Orme and H. D. Goldsbrouh too poor to buy their own food, carwent to Salt Lake City Thursday. Mr. ried "sizes" for others and, as a con Orme went to the above city to see dltlon, obtained their own free of cost his daughter, Mrs. Archie Brooks, who is In the L. D. S. hospital. Mrs. ,Mr. and Mrs. Len Ingram left Brooks, who is the L. D. S. hospital. Tuesday morning for Salt Lake City Mrs. Brooks was operated upon where they will spend the summer, recently for goitre, and is getting Mr. Ingram having received employment at that place. along as good as could be expected. G. R. Judd, Mrs. G. R. Judd, V. M. Foote. Will L. Hoyt, J. H. Vickers, and John C. Hall, of Nephi attended the state Democratic convention held at Salt Lake City last Monday, at which convention they selected delegates to the National convention to be' held at Houston, Texas. Warner. LET C. J. Pyper, do your electrical work and repair your electrical ap pliances. He also has the most complete line of electrical flxtues and supplies in Nephi. NEPHI, UTAH S. - SPECIAL 10 lb. LOCAL TIMES-NEW- wn distributor of men's furnishings, by means of style releases, sends us the new things when they're new, when Well Heeled! they're being featured on Broadway. light weight how-jufor spring and Their famous Style Committee, with its right summer Li hero In great representatrrcs on the alert in those lose no time abundance. ''Well-heeleplaces where styles originate, boWilson Brothers our that's incorporating them into ater? story I New Arsdgnm to us. them exemsire lines and getting and new color combinae you receive here! tions in silks, lisle, and Then, too, the advico accorded you so authentic the featherand rsjrons, weight wools 701111 find cheerfully on matters of apparels hers what you been the satisfaction you get from wearfor. searching ing the new things we offer all are instrumental in making this tore the outstanding style center. st d, set-ric- I The Toggery |