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Show THE Thursday, June 20th, 1929. TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, lummer Army LOCAL NEWS OF INTEREST SCHILLING'S A baby boy was burn to Mr. and John Ostler and sou were down Duller on June J 1th. from Provo the first of the week, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cieve Louis Pitt was down from Salt Elmer, and other relatives and Like City last Sunday looking after friends. Mr. Ostler left Nephl about PRODUCTS some business valley. this thirteeu years ago and since time has lived In Provo. In Interest ONE TRIAL The purchase ot only a. can of Schilling's pepper, or small bottle of Schilling's extracts, will win you over to the use ot the whole tine, because the rare good quality of every Schilling Item U quickly noticeable. that Miss Cam ill Cazier ot Nephi, accompanied by Mrs. Laurence bucket t, and daughters, Katherlne and Marion Blacken of Salt Lake City, left Weduesday morning for a trip to New York. While in the east they will visit in Boston, Washington, D. C. and other eastern cities. club met last The first year Monday in the Nephl High School, The from 2:00 until 4:00 P. M. Miss time was spent in sewing with Lorna Kendall and .Miss Mildred Iiean In charge. Reporter, Myrth Kendall. SUFFICIENT OF ' VISlTOIlri 1HXJH.S OF KVKKV CITY AXfJTAIU) NEPHI, UTAH AT The summer army is on the march four wheels. The vanguard of the July and August hosts which will demand hospitality from every city nd town In the entire country is moving. Nearly 24.000.000 automobiles carrying from one to eight or en passenger each, are stopping at the gas stations long enough to till C. N. Leatherbury, county attor- up and then starting for the day. ney, and sheriff M. M. Kalghn were Not less than 10.000.000 people a over from Eureka Monday, and assist- day, for the next two or three months ed in the drawing of the Jury list of will be cross country cruising by the July term of the fifth district automobile according to a statement court, which opens her July Rth. Just received by A. L,. Garbett. man ager of the J. C. Penney Co., from he I' u bile Relations division ot thv home office. Last winter one Southern city alone took toll ot $2,500,000 a day from the 150,000 visitors who packed the city limits. This figure Is an actual one. At the same rate of r-- Jl slightly In excess of $16 a day, which la not high when food, fuel, housing, clothing: and general expenses are taken into consideration, the summer army will spend $160,000,000 a day, away from home. An Investigation recently made for the J. C. Penney Co. carried the man who was making the trip over ' I if 9000 miles on highways covering 24 states. With the exception of not more than 100 miles, the entire trip was made over concrete, oiled macadam, excellent gravel and other hard surfaced roads. This was de- Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Perrenued of Rexburg, Idaho, spent the pat week they la Nepbl and Manti. wherefriends. visited with relatives and was Mrs. Perrenued formerly Miss Hortense Pblce, daughter of Air. and Mrs. Joseph K. Price. J.C.PENNEYC0. On The March Mrs. George II. Schilling' quality product! are now on the shelves of very O. P. Skaggs System store. The line constats of picee, extracts, coffee, tea A. and bakJng powder. Schilling & Co. have long enjoyed the reputation ot packing and manufacturing only superior quality foods. PAGE THREE Children's SHOES on Made to Give Proper Support to Grow in Feet . . . Priced at Less! Science and Art of Modern Kitchen Beckon Girls Back to Domesticity pj PRICES n r REASONABLE System retail prices of all Schilling's products . are reasonable and much less than you would expect to pay tor the highest quality possible to produce. Try just one Schilling item when next In our store. O. P. Skaggs r r I CiRSKAGGS 1 PV , STr ir'in ,n m "A Surety ot Purity" i - , ' - inn"- ' r "fr. HI L:fe3 - ... Tha glorified American kitchen Is hiring many girls back to the pots and pans routs to happiness. They science have discovered, domestto oners say, that there Is a royal road to adventurs through, their newfound domesticity. This "back to the kitchen" movement has come about by tha Irresistible attraction of color and convenience. "There's poetry today In the erstwhile mallnged kitchen," says the Household Research Bureau, Peoria. 111., maintained by the makers of ABO electrlo washing machines. "Prom the lowly dustpan which has succumbed to the craze for color, to the compact porcelain lined Apartment electric washing machine which when use can be lowered to slide not "'"'.Tr-ha-s undei utiit revolutionized' the "kitchen. "Not only has artistry entered the Owned and Operated by JAMES A. KELLY AND SON Nephi Fillmore Delta Chester Foote, commander of the Nephl Post of the American Legion was appointed as a member ot the Athletic committee, to serve during the Eleventh Annual State Convention of the American Legion, which will be held In Ogden, Utah, August 22, 23, and 24th. The members of the nineteen committees appointed for the coming convention are selected from the various legion posts throughout the state. ' .t.iffltirr , spite the fact that oftentimes there 1 , If 'T'SeaBr'lJ 1 1 fc-- Q. w,i fWrrn ' tol housewife's domain, but science has devices taken a hand. Labor-savin- g of every description are available. Electrlo refrigeration, electrlo cooking appliances, electrlo machines for slicing vegetables, electric egg beaters and whatnot, all aid In more pleasant and more efficient housekeeping methods." seems to The art of have satisfying outlet in America's kitchen today. That Is why thou-;nof girls are taking courses la home economics to besoms good housewives. ds , were distances of fifty to one hun dred miles between hamlets, that the deserts and mountains of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and the plains of Kansas were Included. Good hotels were found all along the route ready for the army. chambers-of-com- Well informed merce were at hand to give neces sary information. Garage men and gas station men were ready. But the local merchants were not quite ready. Somewhere along the road, every day, for the next ninety to one hun dred and twenty days, $160,000,000 are going to be spent. Which towns are going to get this normal return which the summer tourist pays lor his trip? The answer may be seen all over the country. The town where the local merchants re alive, awake to the value of the summer touriRt crop. will receive prosperity at the friend ly hand of the traveler. Other towns will take it out in complalninof the duBt that the cars raise on their way through. The towns which on the one back Glhe Chevrolet Six offers all the Distinct Advantages of BODY 3y FISHER fr s&MSaHIH Never in all the history of the automotive industry has a car provided coachwork of uch outstanding style and quality as the new Chevrolet Six. The smart new bodies are built by Fisher, with all the mastery in design and craftsmanship for which the Fisher name is famous, lines are long, low and graceful , seats are deeply cushioned and luxuriously upholstered interior hardware is fashioned by Tern- low-price- d stedt In construction, too, the new Fisher bodies represent a marked advance. Built of selected hardwood and steel they provide a measure of strength, endurance, comfort and safety unapproached other low-price- d automobile. Visit your Chevrolet dealer today. See and inspect this sensational new Chevrolet Six. "He Builds Wisely Who Build Well" TO BUILD WELL USE Convert.525 The COACH The ibU Land.li... 7Z5 SSEU .525 '595 .595 Coap c&u:r:.$4oo TS-Sedan ..... .675 c&l 545 TH All l.o.b. - Ti $595 Sport Cabriolet.. 695 ( Michigan rUntt factory H Ton 1 . NEPHI QUALITY L PLASTER HAS NO EQUAL Sjj H r The Largest and Purest Natural Deposit of Gypsum In the World NEPHI, UTAH AT Silk Frocks For Girls of 2 to 14 n For wee ones of 2 to 6, georgette frocks with tiny ruffles. For Misa 7 to 14, smartly tailored frocks. Of crepe de Chine and wash tilks. Sport Socks In Ankle Length $4.98 Wrv shnrt . 'and very smart . . these tancy I . rvlc rinlfl is 111 nf and mer- rayon : I ; - I i Pair 25c Summer Hats For Girls choose and the . . . prices are pleasingl y low 1 Cotton Frocks 98c to For Girls, 6 to 14 98c many pretty styles to 39c $1.98 it? No girl has too fresh cotton many frocks in the summer . . . here are many pretty ones . . . and inexpensive, tool - So Suits Boys' Of Four Pieces 1.98 Coat, vest, with one golf knicker or one longie, $2.98 9.90 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gardner were The Goddard-Abbe- y Oo. of Salt down from Provo last Friday. Mrs. Lake are an audit of making City Gardner visited at the home of her the The records of Juab County. parents, while Lou went to Fish Lake audit was commenced this week. for the opening day. Come to the Kitchen for Real Modern Research, Says Expert WEPHI PLASTER and O W v. 'fa W .frXfc X, It', .. wy.r yJi. , ' ill. l"S i ft, E I'm "it r T i' C O ST MFG. COMPANY - i sJ group of Michigan women reflnlshlng rarnltore under the Director ot Homo Economics of Montgomery Ward A Co. "Man works from sun to sun but research departments, but Mrs. AmerThat ican Home Maker Is a research departwoman's work la never doner ment herself Is the belief of the Home old was the alibi back In the days I But Economics division of the great mall It wont do any longer, lor. State Agri- order house. with the The fundamental desire of the cultural Colleges, United States Government have start- American Home Maker to secure beted checking up on woman's work and ter health and cultural advantages for her family has led the largx here is what they find I The average woman walks five miles merchandising Institutions such as a day around her kitchen, reports of Montgomery Ward tt Co. to establish the N. Dakota Agricultural College home economics departments. They show. Twelve miles is the record dally employ borne economics specialist hike recorded by the pedometers In who have had years of experience to check-uand two our leading universities and with the the state-wid- e miles Is the shortest. government to approve the various Modern kitchen conveniences and merchandise in order that it will have kitchens have saved the all the elements which the "research housewife from ISO to 300 miles of mind" of the American home maker walking each year, according to the demands. A typical example of the home ecostate survey. The kitchen la still the central In nomics work Is the actual teaching of terest of the American woman, always the reflnlshlng of old furniture, to has been, and always will be, accord' groups of women all over the United Instruction In designing. Intug to the director of Home Economics States. of Montgomery ward & Co.. who ad terior decorating, and the making of visit' gifts and household equipment alike dressed a group of are part of the educational service of Vng the Chicago plant recently.. house. Business concerns have their the modern mall-ordA p, NEPHI MOTOR COMPANY . 98c 4-- H and finishes are modishly any 69c to M 98c to $2.98 , smart and lustrous. in They'll wash well and always look mart. Of selected good, washable materials. A very large selection. com- The meeting of the third and clubs met at the fourth, year High School building, Thursday, June 13. President Ruth Haynes presided. The constitution, prepared by Lorna Kendall, Virginia Bowles and Ernestine Foote was read and adopted by the club. A committee, consisting of Nina Chappell, Chair man, Grace Jenkins, Margaret Parkes, Marjorle Salisbury and Maletta Worthington was chosen to select a suitable name for the club. or Another committee consisting Lucy Salisbury, Chairman and Mar garet Parkes, assistant, was chosen to get outside material for reports to the paper. The following mem bers were present: Ruth Francnm, Virginia Bowles, Lorna Kendall, Nina Chappell, Grace Jenkins, Mar garet Parkes, Ruth Haynes, Maletta Salisbury, Worthington, Marjorie Ernestine Foote, Lucy Salisbury, Afton Kendall and Lavelle Foote, leader. and For That Youngster Mrs. E. D. Park and family spent a few days in Payson, where they visited with Mrs. Park's sisters, who reside there. 0 i bound Local News Items a : the Westward ity shirts of percale broadcloth. Cut full and well made. Collars attached. Wash Suits .. plaints. Northern bound will post verbal welcome signs tor the Southern bound to read as they come into the town limits. Here Is a subject for consideration by every one in this town, "What can we do to make our town the one that this summer's tourist army remembers with the greatest amount The answer is worth of pleasure?" a highly satisfactory portion of the $160,000,000 a day that the tourist Is willing to spend. Plain and Fancy Good qual- considering the Low Prices, go into our Shoes! hand awake the friendly patronage of.tb-- '' traveler or which, on the sen'C 'xn through ... hurry- -. ing, may not oe iuteen miies apart in many sections of the country. It won't take long for the word to spread as to which is the best town. Eastward bound tourists will carry other-hand- . Boys' Shirts the Best Only leat.'urs obtainable club-wom- msj er |