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Show THE page Six 2: TT HIGH See Our New Line An Womens Coats Lowest Prices Best Quality Latest Styles Complete New Line Women's Silk Hose and Underwear All the Latest Seasonal Shades. SPECIAL Part Wool Plaid Elankets ...$3.98 All Wool Finest Grade Blankets Felt Base Mats, size 24x36 inches Lot Women's Slippers, up to $7.50 Reg. $1.35 Men's Polo Shirts Reg. $1.25 Men's Flannel Shirts 1 $4.95 29c $2.95 98c 98c WEEK END SPECIALS $1.75 China Oats Mother's Pkgs. Dishes 7 Piece Set Free) (One ..49c Jell Well. 6 Pkes. for Molds Glass Free) Jelly (1 Set New Crop Seeded or Seedless Raisins, 3 for 29c COMPARE ALL OUR PRICES AND SAVE! 5 ZXJL. November 10th WE WILL OPERATE ON A STRICTLY BASIS CITY MEAT MARKET J. H. LUNT AND SONS air IHIeatteff es ot Water Heater See It Work Before You Buy Other Makes NEPHI .UTAH WE GIVE "AW." GREEN STAMPS .TV court. Mrs. Theodore Robinson and family ot Evanston. Wyoming are visiting at the home of Mrs. Robinson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gibson. COATS Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Olpln, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkey, Mrs. Lucy Morris, Mrs. Tola Hansen, and Mrs. Harry Black motored to Pleasant Grove, Thursday to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Alma Olpin, sister-in-la- w of J. W. Olpin. The Palmer Kind A Guarantee With Every Garment High Class Merchandise at REASONABLE PRICES At The Nephi Merc. Co. 'Where Good Merchandise is Cheaper" Bee-hiv- Re-cr- ea Cruel Snow. by Eunice Brough. panied The principal speaker was Mr. Will L. Hoyt. The first Junior High dance of the season will be held Friday, Nov. 8. Everybody be there! Student Body Reporter Helen Chase PS Nephi, Utah, Oct. 30, 1929. Dear Ardys: We are In school now. We have worked out a new plan, we change rooms now. We start school at a quarter to nine, we are in our home room till the recess bell rings, then Mrs. Pace, teaches us reading. Miss Lunt, Music; Art, Mr. Dattge; Arithmetic, Mr.. Stephenson; Geography, Mr. Walker; History Miss Menzies, health and writing. I like our new plan better than I did before. The day goes so quick that it sema like lightning and I like all my teachers. As ever your pal, LA VERN. HI B. P. W. Club's November 20th is the watched for date of the Old Fashioned Party at the Arlington, with old style costumes, old time dances and other A genuine good entertainment. time, is assured all who attend. Prizes given both lady and gentleman for the best costume. It Watch for the B. P. W. Club's Cake Sale. Reliable man wanted to run Business in Juab County. $8 to $12 daily profits. No capital or experience required. Wonderful opMcNESS portunity. Write today. It. CO., Dept. T. Freeport, 111. Mc-Ne- ss CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all those who so kindly assisted us during the' illness and death of. our beloved husband and father, also for the many beautiful floral offerings, and for the kind words- of sympathy extended. Mrs. J. W. Brough and Family. - - The support invisible There is nothing to distinguish the Main Spring Arch shoe from other good footwear, either in appearance or weight. Anchored at the heel, with two forward points of contact resting upon a resilient pad, you have necessary support at the instep. It makes its presence known only through the relief it gives throughout the busy day. I .The children in the first grade have started working upon a Thanks giving project. They are beginning it by studying about the Indians. They have an Indian poster' corner, to which the children have contri buted pictures and Indian toys. The sand table Illustrates an Indian and later it will also show the land ing of the Pilgrims. They are tak ing up the study of Hiawatha and are reading stories about turn. Nephi, Utah, Oct. 30, 1929 Dear Max: We are changing our ways of hav Mr. Gattge, our home ing school. teacher, will teach us arithmetic. health and writing, before recess in the morning. Miss Lunt, after re cess teaches us art and music. Mrs. In the Pace teaches us reading. afternoon Miss Menzies teaches us language and spelling. Mr. Walker history, before recess. Mr. Stephenson teaches us geography. When we go to our home room for ten minutes. I think I will like it better. It is very Interesting and gives us a better chance to learn our different E2- Watch for the Cake Sale. Main Sprind'Arch Our Nature Walk Tit Perfect SILVER MAPLE SERVICE Deputy Sheriff Louis Garrett was Salt Lake City the early part of this week, as a witness In the federal in e The YwLa Swarms met at the home of Reva Pexton Wed nesday night. Work on the Scrap Books was continued and tions by Grace Livingston Hill were Refreshments were read aloud. served to the following: Viola Wor- With defty hands, we carried sands wood Lola Boswell, Berenice Wright, With clays and other loam, Fern Garrett, Ina Painter. Emma JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL We planted seeds, kept down the Jenkins and the leaders Beryl Shaw weeds and Reva Pexton. So that Howlers would come and bloom. Judge Thos. H. Burton will go to The Junior High held an inter- Oh Cruel Snow, how could you know Payson Monday, where he will deesting assembly program Thursday, Those pretty flowers were ours and liver two addresses on Armistice Day. you November 7th. The program was President Have spoiled them all too soon. given by the 8th grade. Liei us nave your oraer lor your Cruel Snow. The proGilbert Wilson presided. Morgan's Thanksgiving Turkey as was follows: gram near our Just out front door, Mr. Ingram Prayer pretty colors clad, Chorus Eighth Grade Girls In Were roses with sweetest perfume Kiciiiiiniumiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniuinraiuiiiiniininimiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiffliiiiiiuii! Boys Chorus Eighth grade boys To make our hearts feel glad. Accompanied by Cleo Petty THE TIMES- - NEWS SUPPLY OF Blanche .Broadhead We remember the wonderful odor Readings Piano Solo Eva Sanders Which pervaded every room. CHRISTMAS CARDS Thelma Reid Oh, Cruel Snow, How could you know Readings Vocal Duet, Mr. McArthur and Those precious flowers were our and ARE READY FOR YOUR you Mr. Whitehead, 'The Song I Love" INSPECTION and encore "I want my rib" accom- Killed them all too Boon. oouiiinnnumuiimiiiuuuuiiuuuiiujiitiiiRiiiuiiiiiiiiinniinniiiiiuiiiuiiuiiin We went for a walk Monday after noon. We wanted to see the signs or autumn. The pretty leaves have fallen to the ground. We have fun walking through them. We found walnuts under some leaves. We found some empty bird nests. We saw three little juncos eating seeds. We enjoyed our walk very much. Second Grade A. 1 Ma-De- Mr. and Airs. Lorraine Lunt announce the arrival of a son, born Thursday, (today) 2 a. m. Central School PLEASE DO NOT ASK FOR CREDIT The Ladies' Misses' And Children's " ON AND AFTER 1929. d, 4 CASH LOCALS Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs entertained at a Hallowe'en party Thursday night for her children, Beth and Gordon. The house was decorated in Hallow-en'e- n colors and two large pumpkin served as lights. All the guests came In costume and were given all kinds of spooky thrills. Hallowe'en games were played until eleven o'clock. The following wore present: Nelda Cowan, Fay and Fern Broadhead, Mabel Sowby, Marjorie Gadd, Donna Belliston, Donna Pexton, Wilma Allen, Dora Arta Jenkins, Dorothy Stanley, Brough Bessie Irons, Richard Gar-bet- t, and Jr., secretary Clarence Reid. Monte Bailey, reporter. These new and enthusiastic of- Don Christensen, John Ord, Roscoe ficers intend to place their respective Park, Frank Higglnson Dean Powell, departments on the high school map. .Maurice Barnett, Clarence Brougta, Grace Jenkins, Reporter. Laurence Brough, Eunice Irons and Jennie Howard. The Nephi High School office received a letter this week from the ODE TO OUR FLOWERS President of the University of Idaho, at Pocatello, stating that Dorothy By W. W. Jenkins Haymond, who is a student at that institution, had passed a very good examination in her entrance exam- Winter come, the snow begun Just yester, after noon,, ination in English. Of the 278 students who took the Then with a blanket white examination only three received It come that night and covered All the bloom Oh Cruel Snow, higher grades than did Dorothy. you know those pretty Dorothy has not only brought How could credit to herself but also to the Flowers were ours and that you Nephi High School of which she is Had spoiled them all too soon. Cruel Snow. a graduate. -2 ATTENT ON! Tuesday The Home Economics Club and the Ag. Club recently held elections for officers. The Home Economics Club elected Ernestine Foote, president; Louise Bowers, vice president; Deon Beagley, secretary and treasurer; Grace Jenkins, reporter, Elda Ostler, sophomore representative, Zoe PoWell, Junior representative, Phyllis Held, senior representative. The result of the Ag. Club elections are as follows: Kulon Broad-heapresident; Thomas Belliston, vice president; George D. Haymond, GROCERIES S. FOOTE was held I Reporter Afton Greenwood. 3 1- assembly NOTES votes. pkgs. for 25c; Shredded Wheat, 2 for 25c No. 2 Can Pineapple, 25c; Tomato Soup, 10c 25c Carnation Milk, Small, 6 for 25c Large, 3 for 5c Kirk Olive Soap .45c White King Soap Powder, Large 32 Piece Set Fancy Ivory Colored Dishes, $4.59 Jello SCHOOL Thursday, November 7, NEPIII, UTAH S, In the high school auditor-nuThe year book, staff cars a report of its progress, concerning subscriptions and solicited advertisements. The editor reported that sixty subscribtlons bad been taken from the senior class, fifty-on- e from the Junior class, thirty-tw- o from the sophomore class, twelve from the faculty and thirteen from the townspeople, making a total of 168 subscriptions. Each class agreed to contribute $20 and each club $10, towards the year book fund, and further pledged themselves by standing vote. assemImmediately following the bly the clashes assembled to their various polls to vote for city officials. The purpose of this voting Is to instruct the students to vote Intelligently. The result of of these votes was the same as the regular town morning of $5.75 TIMES-NEW- The spring of eternal youth The Main Spring Arch keeps normal feet from lagging and returns lagging feet to normalcy. tUf. V. S. Pat. O0. i studies. We will try this plan for six weeks. Then If we learn better we will continue on for the rest of the year. I do hope we will continue on. Your friend, JACK PACE 5th A EE 23 |