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Show THE PAGE TWELVE 01 (Cuutinued from Spring Dress Goods Another lot Women's and Girls Trimmed Hats. SPECIAL .... 35c 3 $1.69 yd. $12.95 $9.50 $7.95 GROCERIES 25 11). l!ag $1.89 Hag Sugar . . 77c 25c No. 2 Can Tomatoes 2 for . . .; 25c 2 Can Peas for 25c 2 No. Can Pineapple 19c 5c Matches 3 boxes for . . 10c 6 boxes 25c Can Asparages Tips .... 19c 45c Can 29c Jersey Corn Flakes small 9c large 13c 2 for 25c 25c Jersey Rice Flakes 2 for 29c Barrel Ginger Snaps 10c Tomato Soup Vegetable Soup 11c Campbells 45c White King Soap Powder Large size 3 15c 10c 25c 28c 20c and Fruit Jello Grape pkgs. 10 lb. . 1- -2 . . 1- -2 . . ..(altered about. It will improve the appearance of Nephi a great make it a much more do :1 and healthful place in which to live if could be gathered be garbage weekly from all of the homes and iaken t some place outside of the al-i- Can. SAVE. Compare All Our Prices and FOOTE AS. SOI & 2 FRANKLIN M. GUNTHER V ELIZADETH RICKER VI t t . A J Franklin Mott Gunther of Virginia who has been named a American mln-latto Egypt. Potatoes Need Moisture Seven hundred tons f water are required during Hie growii'x pcrimj of on acre of pomines city Ln.i's and disposed of. Niuw we have passed the resident part of the city and have come into the business section. The merchants of Nephi have done a gieat deal in the last few years to beautify this section of the city. .Many modern buildings have been erected and many stores have been reniiodied. If a "Paint-U- p could be Week," carried on among the merchants and the buildings that are not new given a coat or two of paint, main stieet would be livened aud freshened up to such an extent that we would have one of the most modern and beautiful business districts in the I Local Happenings 4i ' The photograph shows Mrs. Ehzj beth Ricker of Poland Springs, Maine, noted woman dog team driver, with one of her team of huskies. In the dog derby held at Pocono Manor, Pa., over a course, Mrs. Ricker established a world's record, completing the course in the time of 1 hour 2 minutes 3 la seconds. Napoleon' Victories Napoleon could cliilm to hnve been victorious In 40 bftttle-- . r A. V. Pyper, was in Richfield and Cedar City, Utah, Monday and Tuesday of this week. In connection with the Pacific Ready-Chomes. ut t'::at our buss a few minutes, stops and at Nephi for we are given time to walk around One of the first things we i., v. n. v. i:l ioKi.e will iie the streets. Are they clean and free from rubbish or are papers and boxes strung all over A town can never look clean iiiem'.' if theie is rubbish on the streets, i here are a few garuage cans in which we can put our waste papers on our streets now, but not many. It would improve the condition of oar streets a gieat deal if ten or twelve cans could be placed at dif ferent p. aces along the streets of These cans the business section. could be painted in the city colors, maroon and grey, and they would serve two purposes; first to hold all of the vaste papeis, and second, they would improve the looks of our city by carrying out the color scheme that has been selected. As we lok over the city one of tiie th.nss that we will look for will be the city park. Nephi has a good start ou its park aud the wotk on this should be continued so that In time t li is park will be one of the most beautiful places in Nephi. If these improvements were made we as tourists, as we left the city would say that "Nephi. The Wheat and City" is one of the cleanest uio.,t attractive towns we have tt suppose CORNELIA S. ADAIR :h". You would do well to protect your car top against the ravages of the elements by letting us put a '.- fit good coat of TOP DRESSING ON IT FOR $1.50 m -, ' ' si of the Winsome Sally Blane, the "movie" star, is 5 feet 4J2 inches tall, weighs 117 pounds and has brown hair and hazel eyes. She was born in Salida, Colorado, July 11, 1909. Her real nr.me is Betty Jane Young. Miss Cans made her motion picture debut Earl Garrett and Lelaud Boswell, at eight, as a sea nymph in "Sirens two youaig men of Nephi, were oi ihc Soa." Dancing, which brought the upper division honor roll her success in pictures, is her for the winter quarter at the Brig-hafavorite recreation. .1 Smart Lines that Slenderize: The modish matron is wise, indeed, if she chooses this lovely dress to wear for Spring and Summer. For the surplice opening, trimmed with the merest bit of lingerie a new note and the diagonal line in the m O Uncommon Sense By John Blake MENTAL INTOXICATION rpXUITEMENT is stimulating. In the lives of most people there is little enough of it. To do more work to get more money to buy more food to get more strength to do more work, etc., is not at Provo. These young men were two of the eight students on the upper division honor roll for the past quarter. They have made an excellent record at the Provo school during the past three years, which shows the high standing of the Nephi students attending the 15. Y. U. Mr. Garrett is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Garrett and Mr. Boswell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Boswell. Young university -- skirt are both smart and very becoming. The dress is especially effective when fashioned of soft materials, such as crepe de chine, satin crepe and georgette. Or, for warmer days, the sheerest voile. At our piece goods department, you will find these materials in all the new shades. But first get Butterick Pattern No. 1990 to find out howj much material you need. Utah, April 15th By garnering four firsts and one second, for a total of 23 points, big Glen from Worthington, stellar athlete Nephi, last Saturday, took the indi vidual honors in ,the annual inter-clatrack and field meet, which was held in the stadium at the Utah Agricultural college. Worthington easily took the measure of his op ponents in both the low and high huixlles, aud encountered but little d opposition in the century and dash. He also tallied second in the discus throw. Worthington's closest rival for the gold watch charm to the high-poiman was Warren Hawley, who also had things piactically his own way in the weights. Hawley amassed 16 points by winning the hammer throw discus and shot, and placing fourth Logan. ss Into ttie lives of the majority of people there enters little real excitement. That explains why a whole factory full of girls will rush to the windows at the sound of a police whl.stle or an automobile crash in the street. It explains why fires always draw a crowd why the sight of a crowd will bring hundreds of other people to try to wedge into It to see what caused It to collect. e The passion for violent melodrama on the stage and the film causes wonder only in people who know very little of the lives of others. in The little shop girl to whom one day Is exactly like another, who goes the same round of duties, with a dance once or twice a week needs some sort of excitement. Wit limit It her life would be hardly worth living. There is drama and tragedy and comedy in life and when it is faithfully mirrored on the stage, or described in the newspapers It has abundant spectators and readers. For this reason the motion picture, which Is more easily brought to the people than any other form of drama, etiirht to confine itself to an attempt to portray the exciting things In life, without tawdry claptrap, and wildly imagined situations. It Is true that this may not be at present necessary in order to get audiences. There ure millions of people In the world who will go to see any sort of a picture that cotr.es to the nearest theiiter. for the lack of anything hotter. llut if there were less imitation of life and more reflection of life the crowds would eome Just the same, and hey would be far more unlikely to el weary of what they see. The ivinld Is a little intoxicated with the "movies" now, and by and by It will wake up with a headache. Nephi Merc. 220-yar- Co. nt Insect Gardeners a While ants of have their own gardens, where they tend what aitht be called pumpkin patches. These 'nsect gardeners raise microscopic pellets like pumpkins, made of a fort of fungus, somewhat similar to the mold on stale bread. A bed consisting of fragments of leaves and ;;rass is prepared and weeded by the ants. These they chew into fine ma terial into which they place the germs 'f fungus. Indo-Chin- the javelin. MRS. IRVING A. DUFFY Refused to Pay Rent In United States politics the "Antl Kent" party refers to a party In the state of New York which had Its ori gin In dissatisfaction among the ten ants under the patroon system In the eastern part of the state. The ten ants refused to pay rent In 1839, re listed force, and a few years latei enrrled their opposition Into politics The matter was settled by compromise in 18.V). Shut Out Barbarians The Wall of Antontus was a rampart erected In the first part of the reign of Aotonius Pius to check the northern barbarians of Britain. It extended from the Firth of Forth to the Firth of Clyde. i Iv;l.ip ll,is. Ol the producers are aware event they pictures representative In n:i ii truly tions. : k,, seem to be trying which are more of human condi- (Conv SUPERSTITIOUS q SUE ' r em, ' Mies Frances Hopkins, daughter Col. Frank E. Hopkins, U. 8. A rp.'V Power in Order Order mean light and peas" wara unerty snn rre command orer one's self: order Is power. Am lei mm alkWdPleasurc tvi ; vivji n va ui n mm viM o no reason why should be a hard' iWp. Your doctor tell you to exercise, and he will also tell you that noexercise can excel walking In the open ah. Most of us exercise too little Let's resolve to walk a specified distance each day. If it can be , combined with business, so much the better. It makes little difference what clothes you wear but your shoes must be ' comfortable. May we suggest THERE is I Walk-Over- s! .tMAio.. SHE HAS HEARD THAT If a button comes off each glove at one and the same time oh, teare and heartaches a disappointment is headed your way. . IS kr McCJare MawspM of of Washington, recently broke her engagement to Robert Wickes, a wealthy clubman, and married Lieut. Irving A. Duffy, a cavalryman. 9 vv. Cornelia Storrs Adair is the new president of the National Education association. Miss Adair, who is a native of West Virginia, la the first classroom teacher to become president of the association since It was organized In 1857. She was formerly teacher of English at Bainbridge Junior high school at Richmond, Va. BDTTBK1CK in Ww Phone 4& SILVER MAPLE Nephi, ut. SERVICE factory Victor Talking Machine Company was at the local store Thursday, and gave a public demonstration of the latest Victor records. John Elliott Clark of Salt Lake City, Victor distrubitor for the territory, was also here, presenting i the latest Victor Orthophonic Electrola, and the Orthaphonic Victrolas. The demonstration Thursday evening was attended by approximately seventy-fiv- e people, who enjoyed the wonderful music produced by the Victor in struments. Inter-Mounta- F cm! yera Black, special Miss t7T XuaO Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lomax were in Salt Lake City Thursday of this week. While in the above city Mr. Lomax transacted business pertaining to the Nephi Music StOTe. representative to I t - per-hap- .; Let l's t ' j state. r - SALLY BLANE The first thing that we will be apt to notice will be the trees.. It would Improve the looks of our city a great deal if all of the old trees along the main stieet could be removed and a uniform tree planted. Of course this is a large undertaking and we would not enjoy the benefits of it. for a few years but in time I am sure that we would be' repaid Sor our efforts by having two rows of trees of ttie same kind and size running from our northern to southern city limits. Another thing tliat will attract our attention as we ride through the city will be the flowers, lawns and snubs around homes. Almost every home in Nephi is surrounded by a ..eau; u lawn, shrubs and flowers, especially the cI,y flower, the zennia. Bui do we see these things as we ride Hiio.igh tbe city? No, they are hidden by broken and un painted fences! If all of the fences In Nephi were removed it would give our town a much more appearance, it would encourage the to beautify the surroundings ;c.-plu'mnu ihei.- homes and it would give M:. wemeu of Nephi a chance to show the tourists the beautiful flowers we raise heie. Another thinu; that will attract our it en l inn is t lie garbage about the liisit'es. No place can look clean and neat with many old tin cans, etc Also for $1.00 Linoleum 2 yds wide Linoleum Rugs size 9x 12 Floor Tex Rugs size 9 x 12 Floor Tex Rugs size 9 x 12 . . '. . pge 1.) attract our attention. will SILKS, FIGURED PONGEES, VOILS 22 in x 44 in extra heavy Bath Towel Friday, April 20th, 1928 Wljeat City" should be placed at each of the four entrances into , Nephi. As we pass through the outskirts into the business of Nephi and section, there are niany things which NEW LINES of All the Newest. NEPHI, UTAH S, WINNERS NAMED IN ESSAY CONTEST EE butts' TIMES-NEW- 8?d The Toggery lloat.) - 15 |