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Show THE page eight Local News USTRECEIVB Mr. and Mrs. Orton Anderson of Provo spent Wednesday afternoon in Nephl with their sister, Mrs. Betsy Anderson. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER BIG LOT OF NEW FALL SILK DRESSES in all the Newest Fall Colorings and Styles. $6.95 See Them Priced at Only and 98c Dresses Wash Lot up Big Miss Irene Sudweeks and Verda Simons of Salt Lake City were visit, lng with Mrs. Sudweeks' parents Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sudweeks. SPECIAL Lot Ginghams, Values to 25c, to close, yd. . . 13c Best Grade Cambric Percales, New Patterns Yard Lot Women's and Girls' Slippers, up to $7.50 Values 24c $2.98 Special Values in Ivory and Green Enamel Cooking Utensils 29c allowance on old ware on each piece. GROCERIES 3 Jello 6 Carnaion Milk, Small 3 Carnation Milk, Large Small Size Corn Flakes 8c; 2 for Corn or Gloss Starch Can Corn, Peas or String Beans, 3 cans for 25c for 25c for 25c 15c 10c for 35c 5c Oil Sardines 3 for 35c Mustard or Tomato Sardines Parowax, . .10c lb.; Best Jar Rubbers, . .5c oz. 29c Certo All Kinds of Jar Caps and Lids and Fruit Jars SPECIALS Can Mackerel . .5c; 6 Boxes Matches . .15c 4 for 25c Kirk's Bath Tablet Soap 10 for 33c Laundry Soap Compare All Our Prices and Save 10 to 20! 10c 10c . FOOTE 5 CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED YELLOW TRANS-pareApples. Phone 306. FOR SALE nt work guaranteed C. J. PYPER, Electric Wiring and Supplies. Mrs. B. V. Bigler, and John Swank of Los Angeles are visiting at the home of Mr. Bigler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bigler. FOR SALE BEST TEAM OF Horses In Nephl, also three Jersey cows. Samuel Linton. RED PICKLING FOR SALE Beets Phone Z02W. FOR RENT 2 MODERN Miss Itha Parkes is visiting with or un Apartments, furnished Mrs. Glen Sykes at American Fork furnished. See Sadie Cazier. It for a few days this week. 2 FOR RENT MODERN un or HOT AND COLD SHOWERS 15c Apartments, furnished 11 M. A. Between the hours of furnished. See Sadie Cazier. It M. and 5:00 P. Nephl Camp tf FOR SALE Grounds. FORD COUPE Phone 703J2. It Best line of Poultry Feeds in A DINNER RING WITH Nephl at Reasonable Prices Juab LOST Mill and Elevator Co., Nephl. large black stone set with small white set in corner, between the W. ICE Nephi Ice at 50c for 100 H. Bowles residence and Venice pounds, and Manufactured Ice at lc Theatre on Sunday evening. Finder per pound. E. Tanner, "The Ice return to. W. H. Bowles and receive Man." reward. It BUY your SODA POP for Canyon Fox's Nickname Old "Reynard" designating the fox. A LINE OF CHILDREN'S WASH as "renard," the modern French word for a fox, are taken from a Dresses going at $1.00 and 89c were $2.00 and $1.65 at McCune celebrated medieval animal alleIt, gory called the Roman de Renard Millinery. or Reynard, in which proper names E. L. GUILD, LICENSED COAL were given to each beast. Dealer will sell you Lump and Stove Coal at $7.00 delivered. Will "Each Other" and "One Another" trade coal for chickens, cedar posts, "Each other" ought, In strict wheat and sheep if you don't want usage, to be distinguished from to trade too many for a load and "one another." "Each other" apin fact will trade for most any old plies to two only; "one another" to tf more thnn two. thiner. Phone 168. Parties at Gib's Drive Inn. 1 Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Chrlstison and Marie Chrlstison spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Burrldge of Castle Gate and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martell of Helper. They returned home Mrs. Thos. Bailey was taken to the L. D. S. Hospital Saturday morning for treatment. Bishop Bailey and Mrs. Kate Bowles accompanied her to the city. They returned home Tuesday and report that Mrs. Bailey Is getting along as well as can be expected. "All Quiet on the Western Front." a stirring novel by Erich Maria Remarque was donated to the Nephl Public Library by E. H. Steele. Mr. Steele would like the public to read the book but he requested that it be kept out only six days. The moving picture will be at the Venice Theatre In the near future. Another evening of fun The Junior Girls of the Nephl Ward M. I. A. enjoyed themselves at Arrowhead resort Wednesday evening. A plunge in the pool, picnic, and then dancing were the outstanding features of the party. The following members of the class enjoyed the evening: VeraDean Parkes, Benuce Evans, Camilla Mangelson, Virginia Bowles, Mildred Bean, Phyllis Beld, Edith Sells, Erma Worthlngton, Louise Bowers, Lula Worthlngton, and the teachers, Mrs. A. L. Garbett and Mrs. J. H. Vickers. LUa Bigler, of Eureka was an Invited guest. The following people took cars: A. L. Garbett, Clark Morgan and Clyne Leavltt. MANGELSON TALKS TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, Kendall (plum HOWDV FOLKS: Have you noticed how fast Roy Moore down at Allen's Cash Store is at putting up orders? I was in there the other day and a little boy wanted ten cents worth of ginger simps, he asked for ten cents worth of ginger and before he could suy snaps, Roy had the ginger put up. Next to a Kansas tornado If the doctor tells you you may die anytime you had better start going to church. It's a cinch you don't want to be hauled there the first time in a hearse. The first year Progressive Stitchers met Wednesday at one o'clock in the high school building. The time was spent in sewing pajamas. A short program was given. Those present were Beth Burton, Geraldlne Bowles, Alice Belliston, Geraldlne Cazier, Nan Brough, Afton Ellison, Enid Howarth, Melba Jenkins, Lu Dean Wade, Thelia and Celia Richardson, Maxine Parks, Grace Blackett, Margarett Lunt, and the leader Mildred Bean, Reporter Nan Brough. - are wonderful Doctors people, I like 'em, they are there when you are born, they are there when you die, and they are not very far away when the insurance policy Is paid. Life is a huge grind stone Are you going to get worn down or polished up? It all depends on you. If you want your tools polished up buy our Drlsco files, punches, chisels, The House of David base ball team played our team here I saw them, a good Electric VENICE with Foot Note "Many a thing works out for the best, ' remarked the follow at the next desk. "For Instance, tight shoes cause corns, but when yon get the corns you don't buy any more tight shoes." Cleveland Press. RENEE ADOREE CONRAD NAGEL ELEANOR BOARDMAN AUG. 10-1- Sharp Medicine writes newspaper "Love," cynic, "Is simply an Idea that From man gets Into his head." which emerges the great truth that the only cure for love Is decapitation. Farm and Fireside. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Nephi, Utah Phone 246 MEN'SDRESSSHIRTS One Lot, Values up to $1.25 79c $1.39 to $1.50 Values $1.19 $2.00 to $2.25 Values .$1.69 STRAW HATS Entire Lot Men's Best Straw Hats Going at HALF PRICE! ENTIRE STOCK 1 Wanda and Geneva Malmgren and Mrs. Horace Durrant came down from Salt Lake City Tuesday. John Grant. Mrs. Thelma Zingle- man and daughter Doris, spent a Values up to $1.50 few days of this week hi Salt Lake City with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Christensen and son LaMar of American Fork At spent Wednesday in Levan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bosh. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Christensen and family of Salt Lake City have been guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Lundsteen, parents of Mrs. Christensen. Mrs. Annie Iverson was hostess Thursday afternoon to the members of the "H. O. A." club. All had a very pleasant time together and en- the dainty refreshments licious refreshments were served. Joyed served. On August 3rd. Max, the 3 year Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen and old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence family of Lehi have been visiting Johnson passed away at Provo Hosfor some time at the home of Mr. pital, where he was taken last week and Mrs. Delbert Bosh. They have for treatment of gastritis. Funeral also visited with other relatives and services will be held on August 6th. He is survived by his" parents and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Laffy Christensen brother Everett and a sister Cherel. The annual Poultry Show of and children are enjoying a visit with Mrs. Annie Iverson and Mr. Sanpete County was held July 31 and Mrs. Marion Christensen, par at Ephraim and Manti. There were ents of Mr. and Mrs. Christensen, over 150 poultrymen there. Fountain Green was represented by Jas. R. also other relatives and friends. Mrs. Nettie Mangelson entertain Christiansen and Mrs. Carl Ander ed a large number of relatives and son. The speakers were Prof. Byron friends Tuesday afternoon at her Alder of the A. C. of Logan and home. The occasion being her birth- County Agent C. O. Stott. Rewere served to all day. The time was spent in quilt freshments was present. A delicious luncheon ing. The Wool City Eand of Fountain served. Mrs. James Christensen enter Green has been invited to play In tained at dinner Tuesday evening the big parade at Lehi, August. 13 in honor of her sister, who recently and will be given an important returned home from a mission. place in the line of parade. Mr. Hope, the young daughter of Mr. Leo Hansen of Lehi, chairman in and Mrs. S. E. Malmgren passed charge of the parade visited the away Tuesday at the family resi- "Wool City" Tuesday and expressed dence after suffering for some time his pleasure at being able to book the band. and from sugar diabetes. Daily rehearsals drills are being held to put on the finishing touches. This is the one Ancient Writing or writing," Cuneiform "picture which gets Its name from the marks that form Its wedge-shape- d alphabet, was Invented by the Sumerians and used by the Babylonians, Assyrians and Persians for 3,000 years. 75c The Nephi Merc. Co. and only mounted band in the state and one of the few in the nation. On the morning of August 1st, which was Parents Visiting Day, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Rassmussen and. Mrs. ' Lyda Guymon went to Salt Lake to attend the special exercises at the C. M. T. C. camp at Fort Douglas, where their sons, Ken. D. and John Kay have been for the past month. Commencing with a track and field meet at the stadium at the U. of U. and an address by Mayor John F. Bowman, the program ended and the large crowd all went up to Fort Douglas where the boys paraded to the beautiful music of the 38th Infantry Band. It was a most inspiring sight and everyone present was thrilled with the accomplishments their sons derived from their month's training. During the time they have been in camp they have both received a medal for good marksmanship in rifle shooting and Ken was also awarded a pair of field glasses as an outstanding- student. They received their certificates for this summer's training and will most to probably return next summer take their second year course. - Always That Danger "Splendor." said HI Ho, the sage of Chinatown, "may cause a proud man to be overlooked because of his own magnificence." ton Star. Washing- Voice of the Sluggard If some system could be found so one didn't have to get up In the morning, life would be a lot pleasanter for us. Hlllsboro r IV SILVER MAPLE SERVICE fl B.V.D. STYLE UNIONS Speaking of Insurance, when you buy hardware, paints, fishing tackle, electrical goods, stoves and ranges at our store you are always insured that you get a dollar value for every dollar spent. sound LI ON Levari Happenings etc. Western WEE 4-- H GI!!IIIILE)DGP a sweet running motor. of the members Twenty-tw- o Club spent Western Vellow Pine August the fourth and fifth in camp at the Ranger Station. The main object was to find and study different specimens of plants and trees. They also enjoyed hikes and other sports. Saturday, August 2nd they visited W. A. C. Bryan's residence. They collected samples from his various choice variety of trees. Reporter Dean Phillips. The Sea Gull girls of the South Ward Primary held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Lydla Pass, our leader. The following program took place: A lesson by Afton Ellison, "Never Lie to an Indian;" games were were played and refreshments served. The following were present: Nan Brough. Nelda Cowan, Alice Jennie Ellison, Belliston, Afton Howard, Nina Oreenhalgh, Maurlne Stephensen, visitor, Marjorle Carter. Reporter Enid Howarth. there is nothing harder to stop than three girls who get the giggles at the dinner table or in a picture show. Typewriter Ribbon SUN.-MON- ., The fabric used In the better grades of typewriter ribbon Is the finest quality of Imported nainsook. closely woven of fine, even threads and spun from the best Sea Island cotton. ksvOMJIU-ZMHUJIilPoe' Manuscript The original manuscript of Ed gar Allan Poe's "Eulalie" Is In the library of Yale university ana with other rare editions of this poet is exhibited in observance of the an nlversary of his death. Let us check the Coil, Distributor, Condenser and Spark Plugs for defects. Our new instrument for that purpose takes out the guess work. The proper parts can then be replaced to insure Local News 4-- H game though we lost. They could improve their looks It From (Continued Page One) they made a visit to our local system could be thoroughly tried beauty parlors and got a be would out, and in his opinion it famous temporary permanent. very successful, and would bring to the farmers the very thing that KENDALL BROS. they were looking for. Kiwanian Ernest L. Lucas, field Nephl, Utah representative of Kiwanis Interwith national headquarters at "Buy Hardware at a Hollywood, California, was a visitor Hardware Store!" at Kiwanis Monday, and gave a short peppy talk, the theme of his talk was: "The person who gives service to his community, is generally the happiest man of all." This was Mr. Lucas's first trip to Nephi, and he was very much im1 pressed with the city. He is makVOICE I. ing a visit to the various clubs of SYSTEM Utah, and left Monday evening for a visit to Price and Helper, Utah. H. L. Mangelson was in charge of the meeting, and Raymond Jackson The Coolest Place in Town entertained the club with two solos, trumpet accompanied by Prof. 'Wallace L. Martin. District trustee I. M. Petty and President A. L. Garbett were elected NEPHI as delegates to the Utah-Idah- o dis trict convention which will be held MATINEE 3:30 P. M. 10c & 25c in Salt Lake City in the near SATURDAY and SUNDAY future. SATURDAY, AUG. 9 Denmark Lurea Tourist Denmark, "The Land of the Sea," Is one of the smallest of the northern kingdoms of Europe, but ts geographical position, its extensive coast line it Is almost surrounded by water its invigorating climate, and its ancient historical traditions coupled with a progressive modernity, make It one of the most attractive of all destinations of the tourist In Europe. long-fibe- Thursday. August 7. 1930. Sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Recorder until eight o'clock P. M. on the 18th day of August, 1930, for the excavating, and for furnishing of material, labor, tools and equipment for and construction of a water storage tank at the location of the present tanks of Nephi City, as shown on plans and in specifications. Plans, specifications, proposal, contract, and bond may be seen at the office of the City Recorder, or be obtained upon deposit of the sum of $5.00. Separate bids must be made for the excavating work, and contract may be awarded therefor separately from the remainder called for. The City reserves the hight to re ject any and all bids, or to waive any defects. By order of the City Council. HARRY BEAGLEY, Mayor. Attest: Bessie Higginson, City Recorder, It H FteGreeiiNews Want Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Spice, Pep, Youth, Johnson, on August 1st, a boy. Action, Song Hits Edna Guymon is spending a few Rolled into one days visiting in Salt Lake City with Entertainment Emma A. Nash and family. and Mrs. W. K. Seager went Here toMr. Tremonton on August 2nd, where Your they will spend their two weeks Dish! vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Draper have Just returned from Mirror Lake, Idaho, where they have spent the past two weeks. TUES.-WED.-THUR- S. announces the Snow John marriage of his daughter Leah to August Joseph Dyches of Moroni, July 29. We're off Everyone wishes them success and Hold Tight! happiness in their married life. They're A Scream! Home Economics meeting was held August 1st at R. S. Hall. A marie DRESSLER Saxophone solo was played by Miss Rozella Anderson and a reading by polly MORAN Mildred Allred, after which games In were played and refreshments were If You 12-13-- 14 served. COMING SOON JH The visiting teachers of the Relief Society will be entertained by special and executive officers at an open air social on August 11th at of Frank the orchard north Samuel's home. Refreshments will be served and a splendid program has been arranged. Members of the Gloom Buster's Club met at the home of Mrs. Joseph R. Christiansen, at a birthday party July 31, in honor of Mrs, Joseph R. Christiansen and Mrs. Milton Oldrovd. They were pre sented with beautiful gifts and a pleasant afternoon was spent. De Ifs a Wolverine! Bends like Rubber Outwears Any Other Shoe! .... A FLEXIBLE sole that's kind to that yields quickly and cradles your foot comfortably when you stoop or kneel that's what this Wolverine Horsehide Work Shoe dues to make your day's work easier. If you've never worn a 'Wolverine Horselude Work Shoe you have a treat in store for you. You'd hardly believe work shoes rould stay so soft, wear so long. Wolverine uppers do stay soft. They are scuff proof. Acid conditions that qui. Lljr eat the uppers of ordinary work shoes don't faze your feet -- a Wolverine upper. And the? wear longer because they're made of the recognized longest wearing leather Shell Horsehide. We suggest that you come la today and try on a pair of Wolverines without obligation to buy. Your favorite style is here, too ankle lengths to knee highs. And oil these extra features coat no more than vou'd pay for any good work shoe. WOLVERINE WORK SHOES WORK CLOVES |