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Show THE PAGE EIGHT ft EE MID5EASON MONEY SAVING TIMES-NEW- Local News NEPHI, UTAH S, Friday, February 3, 1927. 353 HP EXTRAORDINARY The Nephi Drug Co., George Wil-keand City Meat Market have new signs on the front of their buildings this week, Sam Connell is doing the work. y, IBAIE&AIIM Miss Marie Rupp returned to her home in Los Angeles, California, after enjoying a month's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burton S. Hupp. Big line Silks, Dress Goods, Corduroys up to 69c $2.25 to close Big- line Women's Sweater Jackets up to $8.50 to close - $1-7- 9 There will Big Money Saving Bargains. $1.19 Kahki Pants , Men's Well-Mad- e e Kahki Pants extra heavy $2-1Men's e Kahki Pants Fancy Men's $2.49 Weave ' e Kahki Riding Pants Men's $2.69 Button Knee e Kahki Work Shirts Men's e Blue and gray Men's 98c Neck Band well-made blue and Men's gray 98c neck band, heavy See our new line of work clothes. Big Money-Savin- g Values well-mad- $1-4- 9 well-mad- I non-shrinki- ng non-shrinki- ng 4 lb. pail Lard . . 90c . $1.75 30c Saturday Cakes Royal 10 lb. bag Sugar 77c 25c lb. bag Sugar $1.89 No. 2 can broken sliced Pineapple .... 25c 18c No. 2 Peaches 19c Sliced Peaches No. 2 No. 2 can Tomatoes i. . 2 for 25c Reg. 5c Matches 3 boxes for 10c 6 boxes 19c 18c 2 lb. pkg Seedless Raisins 25c . . . . 19c Can Sifted Peas Reg. 3 lb. box Soda Crackers 42 35c Barrel Snaps 29c No. 2 Pierces or Libby Pork and Beans .... 10c No. 1 can Pierces or Libbys Pork and Beans 8c Good 5 tie long straw Broom . . . 59c Plain and fancy glass Tumblers 6 for 23c doz 45c Compare all our Prices and Save 10 to 20 . Glen Worthington, -2 a FOOTE SONS r3 ARCoV JIetroleuhJ You Want Punch! Zip is what you like in motor fuel that means easy starting, quick getzip away, power on hills. this. of And that counts a lot in weather like Parco gas is your fuel. Parco gas is your friction insurance. We're here for service! Judd's Garage G, R. Judd. Nephi, Utah Hudson and Essex Cars Mrs. Peter Wankier entertained a large number of her relatives and friends Saturday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. Miss Rosella Bradfield returned home Sunday from Salt Lake City where she has been employed for a short time. Mrs. Katie Mortensen spent last week in Salt Lake City on business returning home Saturday. I he Levan ward M Men were victorous over the Sclpio M Wen in an exciting game of basket ball Friday night. They also defeated the Nephi ward M Men Monday night. The Gas with . Q The Kick Hundreds of customers have found out that the gas we put into their tanks feeds consistently and gives the greater mileage. . It is the gas with the kick of a mule and takes you over the road with the greatet ease. If you will depend on our filling station for your auto needs you will be sure to derive the greatest satisfaction continuously. Phone 246 SILVER MAPLE SERVICE Ncphi, ut. The Week Mrs. Annie Christensen who has been in Salt Lake City with her daughters for the past month re turned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Shepherd came back to Levan after spending some time at Alpine Utah, where Mr. Shepherd has had employment. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Thompson entertained at a wedding reception last Thursday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Erick Thompson. Those pre sent were: the bride's mother, Mrs Annie Christensen and her two sons of Ephraim, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Poivlson. Erin Poulson. Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Peterson and daughters Edith and Amy, .Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jackman and daughters Euna and Fern, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Taylor, Mrs. Anna E. Peterson, Mrs. Mary Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Niels Peter son, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Malmgren, Bishop and Mrs. E. P. Peterson, the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Erick Thompson and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bosh spent the past week In Salt Lake City visiting with relatives. SUITS M AND You should SEE THEM. At The s Nephi Mercantile Co. Where Good Merchandise is Cheaper. 3 G. R. JUDD GARAGE FORMER NEPHITE IS BEING remodeled DIES AT MAMMOTH MAMMOTH, Feb. 1 Funeral ser- vices for Mrs. Alary A.. Lunt, wife of James E. Lunt, who died at her hame in Mammoth Saturday night after several years' suffering from I'.oseman. neuritis, was conducted at the L. D. S. church here Tuesday afternon. The body was interred in the the NEWS HAPPENINGS Eureka city cemetery. FROM MONA Mrs. Lunt was born February 1, 1861, in Lancashire, England, and The Mona Ward M. I. A. held came to Utah with her parents when their Gold and Green Ball January she was about 4 years old. The fam2Cth. The hall was beautifully de- ily settled at Nephi, where they lived corated in gold and green colors. It fr a number of years. Mrs. Lunt is was a social and financial success. survived by her husband and the following sons and daughters: Mrs. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Maggie M. Peck of Dividend, Mrs. Reuben Youag is still in a serious Hattie L. Hutchings of American condition from the automobile ac Fork, James S. Lunt of Eureka, Mrs. cident which happened last Sunday. Leona Goates of Provo and Earl F. Lunt of Mammoth; also the followThe program for the Mona JVI. I ing brothers and sisters: Samuel A. next Sunday evening is as fol Shaw, Jr., of Las Vegas, Nev.; Aaron lows: Retold story, Lona Newell; Shaw of Gooding, Idaho; Alfred Piano Duet, Josephine and Kather- Shaw of Nephi, Mrs. Seth McPher-so- n ine Kay; Reading,. Blanche Fowkes; and Mrs. Oscar Bowers, both of Vocal Solo, Harry Fowden. Nephi. Levan's News COATS Just received Beautiful Garments for quick selling. sensa- star, and then Martindale, running guard, shot three' goals in the last won the minuate or two which game for the U. A. C. The Deseret News of Wednesday, Feb 1, had a lar?e two column picture of Worthington, the former N. H. S. athlete with a streamer clear across the sporting page, also a good article telling of his wonderful work at I DRESSES. Bozemon, Montana, when he chash-e- d through the Bobcat defence for taen field goals, nine of which he collected in the first half. In the second half the Bobcat defense centered its attack on the Aggie 1- -2 . SPRINtt tional basketball Tuesday night at 1- -2 1- -2 1- played i An Advanced Shipment of NEW H. D. Landes of the Landes and Company of Salt Lake City was In Nephi Thursday in the interests of his company. While here he visited the Times-New- s office and contracted for a series of advertisements to be run in this paper for a The first period of twenty weeks. otie is appearing in this issue. GROCERIES fij 111 GARMENT son, E. P. Van Leuven. , 8 lb. pail Lard 1 Mrs. Joel Taylor of Nephi, and her mother, Mrs. Lucy Van Leuven of Springville, left Thursday morning for Los Angeles, where they will enjoy a visit with relatives. Mrs. Van Veuven will remain in the coast city for some time and visit with her well-mad- well-mad- be a - 9 ;j Paimer meeting of the American Legion at the club rooms in the city hall next Tuesday evenman, whether ing. Every a Legionairre or not, he is invited to be at the meeting. . MEN'S WORK CLOTHES well-mad- The I Nephi High School News The Home Economics Club had a very successful party in the Domestic Science and Art rooms, last Thursday evening. A very excellent program was aranged. Progressive Cootie was the main feature of the evening with Irene Phillips winning first place. A chill supper was served to fifty five guests. A special assembly was held The girls of the high Wednesday. school met and were given helpful instructions as to the general conduct of the girl. The main speaker The was Mrs. Don M. Res. iMr. T ; .a Ck and Mrs. Jick Cowan of Salt Pitw NeDhi 'with ci oil ! t ho wnfilr-on- il In their Damns. The interior of the G. R. Judd Mrs. Raymond Carter of Provo, Garage is being completely remodel- Utah, has been visiting here the ed this week. The partitions are past few days with her parents, rM. being removed, and the driveway and Mrs. J. E. Irons. closed. The front part is being plastered and repainted, and large The Ptimos swarm of Beehive plate glass windows will be put in girls of the South ward met at the the front of the building. At the i home of Miss Minnie Belliston Frirear of this room Air. Judd will have day night. The time was spent In an elevated office. Underneath the making candy and in playing games. office he is arranging storage bins, Those present were: Udeue Carter, where a complete stock of Hudson-Esse- x Marie Brough, Lucille Greenhalgh, Grace parts will be kept. Jenkins, Marjorie Winn, Phillips, When the remodeling is complete Irene Olpin, Katherine Mr. Judd will have a very attracti- Ethel Wilkey, Ruby Haycock and the hostess Miss Minnie Belliston. ve display room of Hudson-Esse- x cars, and R. A. C. Radiolas. .Mrs. Warner Stephenson of this The entrance to the garage will be city received word of the death at from the South side of the block San Pedro, Calif., Friday night of where a driveway is being built, her sister, Mrs. Leora Thompson. Mrs. Thompson was the daughter Mrs. Frank Price of Salt Lake City of John Linton, of Provo, and was December 28, was lu Nephi for a few days last born in that city, 1890. is She survived by her husweek, Visiting with rfelatfves end two daughters, her father, band, friends. John Linton, and five sisters and one brother. At the regular meeting of the District Court of Honor held Sunday, Sam Connell has returned from Lawrence Broadhead of Troop No. Southern Utah, and is now ready 2 successfully passed the requireto do your painting, papering, and ments for his fifth merit badge and was certified as being eligible to decorating. wear the badge of a Star Scout. Watch for Nephi Ward Relief Society Bazaar, that will be held HAND - PAINTED Handkerchiefs. during the latter part of this month. Just the thing to complete your Before you do your spring shopping, Junior Prom or Military Ball outfit. see boys blouses and children's Phone 3 dresses. boys also had a meeting in which they were given good advice concerning the use of, and harmful effects of Tobacco. The Junior class officers held a meet ing last Friday to start work on The the annual Junior Prom. Juniors are determined to not only make it the biggest and best dance of the season but to make It the greatest Prom that has ever been given in Nephi. The second purpose of the meeting was to prepare the assembly program for February 10. We also plan to make it the best of the year. Spanish Fork II. S. basket ball team defeated the N. II. S. Basket shooters last Friday with a score of 36-2Chrisrensen, of the Fork- era led the scoring with 23 points. The score at the half was 18 to 15 for the winners, lllackett, left forward for Nephi was the best scorer for the local squad, with a total of twelve points. SPANISH FORK G. T. F. P. 7 23 8 19 Christensen. rf 9. Nielson, If Pearce, c Gardner, rg Sabine. Ig Peterson, If Evans, Ig Herman Christensen returned home Friday. Mr. Christensen has Totals been out on the desert for some time NEPHI assessing sheep. Miss Vlnnle Christensen entertain Schofield. rf ed the Gleaner Girls Thursday night. Blackett, If Refreshments were served to a large Belliston, c nu m tier. Ostler, rg Saturday night at 7. 3D the M. I. A Sperrji, rg dramatic club of Levan ward are Phillips, rg presenting a play entitled "The daughter of The Desert", Id four Totals acts. Tickets 25c and 35c. Referee, Hillman. 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 15 1 G 110 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 Underwear . . . Shirts . . . Neckwear . . . Hosiery ... Handkerchiefs ... Pajamas ... Belts . . . Suspenders . . . Garters ... all bearing the name Wilson Brothers, which insures authentic style and unfaltering quality. . . that's what we offer men of this community who appreciate better haberdashery. Let us assist you for the new season. 1 Concentrating on Wilson Brothers Haberdashery 12 27 12 38 G. T. F. P. 0 6 6 3 6 0 2 3 3 2 3 3 0 12 3 9 0 0 The Toggery 16 0000 11 1 7 29 J |