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Show 1928. Friday, February 24th, THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, PEARL SMIDDY LOCAL PAGE FIVE HAPPENINGS SOME OF OUR SPE CIALS Tractor Disc Harrow worth $175.00 $100.00 Potato Diggers worth $25.00 each $10.09 Culti Packers worth $150-0$75.00 1 Ford Touring $75.00 $30.00 Parts for Cutting and Harvesting Machines Nails v lbs. for Horse Shoes worth 22c lb 15 Paints 20 500 Good Cedar Posts Ingram left Saturday for Southern California where she will Bpend a three months vacation visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. "Ingram has two children living in that section. Mrs. Alonzo 70c Gal 90c gal $1.25 Gal 25c qt. $1,00 1 7c lb. Linseed Oil Cream Separator Oil ... Judd, manager of the G. R. Pretty Pearl Smlddy, daughter of Irish Free State minister to the Unit- Judd Garage spent a few days this ed States, Dr. Timothy A- - Smiddy, week at Rupert, Idaho, where he is and a popular member of the younger interested in the garage business. set in the national capital, Is to marry Hastings Judd, brother of G. R is Ma J. Alfonso Reyes of the 8panish managing the Rurert business. SPECIAL PRICES ON TIRES Racine Multi-Mil- e Guaranteed Tires 29x4.40 worth $15.05, sells at $10.00 30x3 Regular $9.80, sells at army. Mrs. Gilbert Bailey attended the basket ball game at Provo last Friday evening, and spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake, where they enjoyed seeing some ol the good shows. H. A. CUNNINGHAM contract was signed this weetc with the Frigidaire company for a three months advertising contract. The contract for a display advertisement each week for the next three months. Kendall Brothers are local dealers for this popular A ' GREATLY REDUCED PRICES M. W. Mangelson Newest American Sport Watt 25 Watt . . PATTERN 23c 50 Year Guarantee 23c Regular Price 40 Watt 23c Watt 25c Including- Ebony Tray 60 Watt 25c STOCK REDUCING 40c $25.35 $35.25 50 100 Watt ......... PRICE IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU. IT The Nephi Post of the American Legion are preparing to stage a four ."J f act war drama, "Our Boys" in the very near future. The Legion have I made arrangements to have Lou J. Foote, Nephi's Veteran Actor, direct All Right, If the play, and all the male characters International athletic contests are while the advocated as an aid to world will be Liegionairres, peace. female parts will be taken by local This would be reasonable If International somebody would Invent a contest which both Harold A. Cunningham, lately com- girls. sides could win mander of the George Washington, has Mr. and Mrs John Wilson, and been promoted to succeed Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Al Miller left Tuesday Hadley, resigned, as commodore of the United States lines fleet and comman- for Los Angeles, California, where they will enjoy a month's vacation. der of the Leviathan. They will visit with relatives and friends while in the California city. s Historical Periods has become un even r ater and more typical American spr- -' than framing prize lights or fixing horse races and championship i aseball games. The man " ho practice professional criticism In his year jf our Lord lives constantly in a metaphorical gashoust district, his head and seat In Imminent prospect of bash and boot. George Jean Nathan In Vanity Fair. The Jacobean period, in Great Britain, extended from 1603 to 1688. It may be divided into three phases: From 1603, when James I ascended the throne, to 1649, when lii.s son Charles I, was beheaded by Cromwell ; 1649 to 1600 is the Commonwealth, or period, and from 1660 to 1688, known as the "Restoration," or "Caro-leaperiod." For Shabby Leather Smallest Photograph Life's Added Problems Crom-wellia- Life Is becoming more mathematical every day. We are now urged to count our blessings before eating, our calories while eating, our change after eating and our slieep while uoing to sleep. Kansas City Star So small that it cannot he seen with the naked eye save as n tiny speck in the middle of a piece of glass, a photograph was recently on show In London. One hundred of these would occupy about the space of a pin's head. Shabby leather can he renovated by smearing white of eg, thut has been beaten Into a froth, over tht surface with a piece of soft linen. Let dry and then rub well with another soft cloth. PAUL REVERE machine. Hardware Critic-baitin- g 15 and Mr. $6-7- 5 IN FACT EVERYTHING WE HAVE AT MAZDA LAMPS G. II. DISCOUNT 35c Each 2 PLATE relatives and friends. Discount . . ; LINE Inside Frosted James Higler and son of Soda Springs, Idaho, were in Nephl the first of the week visiting with 9 Harness Oil . Neatsfoot Oil STANDARD Mr. and Mrs. Spencer K. Forrest enjoyed a short visit in Salt Lake City the early part of the week, returning home Tuesday evening. 1 25 COMMUNITY Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott returned home Monday after visiting with friends and relatives in Provo. DURING OUR CLOSING OUT SALE 2 2 SPECIAL ON Mrs Prlscilla Swensou of Provo Is in Nephi this week, visiting will) Mrs. Nellie Schofield. Correct the Fault Whatever you dislike In another person take care to correct in your- - m 151 They are makng the trip mobile. by auto- Growth of Languages Authorities believe that all languages laid their origin In the dialects of one common language, whose borne Is conjectured to have been between the Baltic Hnd Caspian seas. The language spread with migrations In the different places, nnd the separation and race admixtures Increased the differences In the dialects until they became distinct lutiKuages, which In turn spread and broke up Into . State Highway Budget Higher Final approval of the maintenance budget of the state road departmetn for 1928 was announced Friday. The budget is approximately $100,000 higher than the one adopted for 1927. While the total will remain as it now is, Henry H. Blood, chairman deof the state road commission, clared that sums which are alloted to various counties for maintenance may be changed should necessity call for it. The total this year is $723,957.75 as compared with $624,898.62 in 1927. In arriving at the budget, which was finally approved, the commis sion considered each mile of road In the which must be kept up. commencement of the preparation of th budget, district engineers of the department were asked to draw op tentative budgets covering each mile of state roads in their districts These were taken by the commission and gone over carefully, Mr. Blood said, and changes made lire and. there, and the whole finally Into one complete budget. Amounts allotted each county by the budget follow: Beaver, $21,946; Bax Elder, $27,467.25; Cache, Carbon, $18,614; Davis, Daggett, $3,590; Duchesne, $22,757; Emery, $26,467.25; Garfield, $24,190; Grand. $25,147.50; Iron $33,250.50; Juab, $26,907; Kane $15,595; Millard, $35,302; Morgan, $8,864; Piute, $10,311.50; Rich, $13,510; San Juan, $17,703; Salt Lake, $37,245; Sanpete, Wayne, $9,000, and 387.50; Severe, $35,500.00; Summit, $35,460.25; Tooele, $40,739.-50- ; Uintah, $17,305; Utah, $55,791 Wasatch, f 30, 930. 50; Washington $21,-56- LOS ANGELES The Ogden Horse and Mule And Return will hold their next auction Commission Co. sale February 28-2- 9 mm Limit 21 Days Chairs Cars and Coaches See Your Local. Agent UNION PACIFIC The Overland Route rrrrrn HORSE SALE Tuesday, February 28th at the UNION STOCK YARDS Ogden, Utah 2 car loads of extra heavy, good horses from Salmon City, Idaho Don't Aliss This Sale. Andrew llingham - Manager Jack Hell - auctioneer ' r.rrx 5; $19,-107.5- $33.-$33,16- 7; An opportunity to "Own your own home" WHsiy . Hemitt? Fay rental will When the monthly A Home oE Your Insurance y ' Loans !. - & NEPHI 'Rfiady-CuL- H OMES WEPHI PLASTER and MFG. COMPANY Real Estate - PLASTER HAS NO EQUAL Th Largest and Purest Natural Deposit of Gypsum In the World CtflC STAFF, Inc $22,583. "He Builds Wisely Who Builds Well" TO BUILD WELL USE Own Pyper JESSE M. MILLER pay for Authorized Guilder of SEE A. V. Weber, ? Why Farmers Perfer 'Caterpillars' Positive traction results in getting work done ON TIME. They travel at their full rated speed when pulling Tartn tools over loose soil. They Insure uninterrupted operation over sand spots, deep furrows, and swales. No packing of soil less ground pressure per square inch of track. Pull larger loads when cultivating or planting on wed beds. Positive steering In loose soil when pulling all equipment. Low center of gravity and narrow tread are appreciated by farmers opeating on side hill, by orchard and vineyard operators, who can work closer to trees and vines, and farmers who find it fits rows anil don't damage crops AND MATERIAL USED IN QUALITY OF WORKMANSHIP CONSTRUCTION AND PLENTY FOR ALL WORK. POWER 2.rt Landes & CompanyHalt W. Ho. TcmpU; St . Ik- - I'ltjr |