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Show THE PAGE EIGHT TIMES-NEW- 2 EE ANNOUNCEMENT Martha Martin of whether it year. STORY OF THE TREES ,T THIS time of the year," said Sandman, "the birds are paling the seeds of the red cedar trees. These trees are strange In their behavior. They will grow well In a new neighborhood, but they do not like to have many trees about them, nnd If other trees grow up about them they become discouraged and give up trying to grow ! "So they are to be found, and the birds find them. But they're certainly fond of open spaces. "The birds are also finding winter food In bntits of trees where little eggs it Change to New Lowest Net Prices WILL DISCONTINUE THE V the DISCOUNT 5 ON CASH REGISTER RECEIPTS AND MARK EVERYTHING AT LOWEST NET PRICE COMPARE OUR PRICES AND SAVE 10 C TO 20 5 5. v. 3 'Thank BAILEY GROCERY $5000.00 GIFT Coffee, high grade,' per lb Jam, no. 1 can ...... 38 .20 Molasses, Dixie's Best . ..... 35c, 70c, $1.25 Mince Meat, per lb. Fruit Gel, 3 pkgs ... GIVING EVENT .15 AT D-T-- Potatoes, bushel y You, Thank You. Mr. Moon," Said the Pine Tree. Insects are hidden, and there are upon the fallen leaves. "The ducks find Insects on the water until the Ice freezes over the water weeds In the deep parts of the of insects 'si r. ';u "And now the winter trees are look-intheir best, fur they know that they must look well in the winter time, too. "The pines and hardwood trees tell heir own stories. "Many people can read them Just as they would read the chapters of a book. There Is a ring of wood around the stump for every year that the tree has lived, and from the width between these rings It can be told how much the tree grew when It was two old or three years old. and s I .25 Onions, sweet Spanish bee 55 CO R .75 How About It? Eastern college professor says married men are smarter than slrgle men. Then why do the married men end the single ones to college? EI Paso Times. WINTER IN ON ITS WAY why drive your car with a leaky Top or Broken Side Curtains, when we can fix It In a very short time Central Motor Co. HIGH Sarah and Serena Orme entertained a jolly bunch at their home last Saturday evening. Games and music were enjoyed until eleven o'clock were when delicious refreshments served to Mildred Ord, Nellie Carter, Georgia Krancotn, Virginia Sparks, Virginia Bowles, Camilla .Mangelson, Winona Gole. Audry Goble, Elmont Carter, James Smith, Bert Powell, Henry Orme, David Austin, and Serena and Sarah Orme. SCHOOL NOTES Reporter, Lorna Kendall Ask About It PARTY AT OHMK'S SATURDAY An Friday, November 25, 1927. NEPHI, UTAH S, This year something unusual is being conducted in the high school. The civics classes are conducted a Red Cross Drive. This is not only a benefit to the students by giving them experience but also helps the Red Cross. The Domestic Science II girls under the direction of Miss Bertha Stoker entertained the Board mem bers, principals and partners at a Thanksgiving Dinner Monday Supt. Burnett acted as toustmaster. These girls are progressing rapidly iu this work. They prepared the menu, prepared the table, decorations, place cards and invitations, cooked and erved. .W I. ' mmm Live TO DO JUSTICE to your car it would be wise to have it cleaned when you drive in from a muddy trip. Don't let the mud freeze on, it is sure ruin to the paint We always have nice warm water and can do your job any time. SILVER Phone 246 MAPLE SERVICE Nephi, Ut. Call up for further information ( ; ! ST? ksF j t -- had a good year or a bad "The trees tell their stories Just as so many of the different creatures do, and all we need is to study their language so we can learn their stories, for they are so very, very wonderful and marvelous "The roots of plants and trees, I too, have stories to tell of the work that they do. "They never come above the ground, but they do their parts not caring whether they are seen. In fact, they like to hide their good works. "They go their own ways, getting free from anything that would hurt them, and with their little root hairs curling themselves about the soil and growing and getting their root food. "They know that there is air, too. In the soil and dampness, and in some wonderful way they do the work that Mother Nature has set for them to do without any fuss and as though It were no bother. "Rut the more we see of it the more amazing It seems, and the more we want to marvel. "Some of Mother Nature's children do not do as she tells them. There Is the Mexican Bean Beetle about whom there has been a great deal of trouble for she destroys crops and everything that Is given to make the crops better she takes for herself. "She is a relative of Lady Bug, but Bug Is not harmful and doesn't like to think that this relative of hers is so dreadful. "But I must tell you more about the Pine tree and what he said to 'Moon as Mr. Moon looked down at him. " 'Mr. Moon, you have seen me here for a great many years. You perhaps do not keep count of the years. You do not have to, for It doesn't matter what age the moon ts, as the moon always looks about the same age ! "Of course, you wear different suits, and when you're no longer a full moon, perhaps you're called an older moon, but you come back again as a young new moon, so I suppose that Is why you do not consider the years. "'Therefore it doesn't matter how many years you have seen me.' " 'It matters,' said Mr. Moon, 'for I am always so glad to see you. I want to see you for many more years. That Is why It matters. I like to count those splendid years.' " " 'Thank you, thank you, Mr. Moon,' said the Pine tree. 'But this Is what I have to tell you. I love to be a winter tree, for in the winter time It seems that every one Is fonder of me for being ever, ever green.' " 'And I like to be liked.' " 'Every one does,' said Mr. Moon. 'I've been shining for a good many years, and I know that"' Copvrlht. one act Brough; play "In 1999", Ruth Sperry, Maurine Lomax and If Jib They work where L it's Wet and Cold C But their feet are warm and dry. do that cold, wet job easier and quicker YOU canfeet are comfortable. We have the style you need boots, arctics, light rubbers, and they are leather-to- just p i BALL rubbers, .Which means perfect fit, real comfort, longer wear JJ Nephi Merc. Co. 'Where good merchandise is cheaper'" VENICE CAFE Our Motto CLEANLINESS AND SERVICE Stage Depot for Arrowhead and Red Feather Stage lines Two cars Daily Each Way. Travel this way for Safety and Comfort. Venice Call 74-- j for Theatre Reservation Bldg. XOTMTJ OP AXXUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Nephi Irrigation Company will be held at the county courthouse at Nephi, Utah, at 2 o'clock p. m. on Monday, the 5th day of December, 1927. The purpose of the meeting is to present the financial report, elect two directors for a term of three years each, and to duscuss such other matters as may properly come before the meeting. C. W. Glazier, Secretary. First pub Nov. 25; last Dec. 2nd. BIO CAKE SALE Be prepared for the Conference rush and buy a cake Saturday, December the third. On sale at the Nephi Drug Store and Ord and Manselson'S. Ellen Cole. Examinations were given last week. You should see the students scratching their weary brains. Re port cards will be given next week still coming! Are you to be there? Well 1 should say so. Its just two nights before Xmas and Santa will be sure and remember everyone that's at the Senior play, so besure and come. It isn't right to make people work for nothing and the cast is working hard to put this play before you in a pleasing manner. Perhaps you don't know that Nelda Parkes had found a formula to win a guy; that James McCune is the introducer of the formula and that Ellen Cole can loose her temper and have Carl Relllston sweetly return it. That Clarence Burton is going to be a man and Sadie Howard has a peevish overbearing nature and petulant behavior; That LoVan Harris scandilized the neighborhood; David Austin is a laugh and Raymond Phillips, a chauffeur well you will find all this out and more by coming to "Patsy" Dec. 23. is "Patsy" still going The U. A. C. will present their iu the high school audiiorium Thursday, December lath in the auspices of the Student Body association. Lee Bailey, a gruduaiu from the N. 11. S. is taking the load. Look for further notice aud reuieuiuo' th; ' "Be sure and remember , The 2nd date. of December The Home Ec. club Ball, thats talkThe eighth grade gave life foled about bp all. lowing program, for the high school and Seventh grades, in the Auditor- Just Get a Date and don't be Late. Geet cm the prize dance, Everybody's ium Tuesday: taking a chance. T. Vickers Invocation W. god crowd and all at Song Eighth grades Good music, Hall." . Arlington Afton Greenwood Heading Piano solo Irene Olpln play I TP r LyI HATS cmmUKi Attention New Fall HATS We have an attractive selection of brown, tan and gray felts, in snap and welt brim shapes. The variety of styles to choose from will make it easy for you to find the hat that suits you best. Sparks Cleo Petty and Florence Wilson Essuy "Thanksgiving" Alice Ingram duet Km in a Jenkins and Maxino Sperry This program was enjoyed very much and we hope for another opporVocal tunity. (Reporter, Tom Cowan) The chain pious of the Type test given November the 18 are as fol- .. AO 1. ....... .Hunt j WW uin. Iiini, Ml...l t) llUU, giuau o, net 4,1; second, Myrl Downs, gross 47, net 39; third, Zelda Pay, gross 47, net 27. The Assembly program Wednesday was given by the "Rosters." A lively program was rendered as fellows: High School Song, assembly; and prayer, Mabel Wilson, song dance by Ixirothy Ilaymond and La Vevo Petty; reading, Nelda Parkes; vocal duet, Ellen Cole and Evelyn -.. We an Take Care of your wants in C JEWELRY Wrist Watches Diamonds Weeding Rings The Toggery $3-- 5 o $8.oo A beautiful assortment of silk and woolen mufflers that will add a dash of color to your outfit and increase your outdoor comfort. Pleasing patterns, assorted colors in oblong and square shapes. A. welcome addition. $i.oo $5.00 The Toggery |