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Show THE Friday, March 23, 1928 ir- 'i ctAH High School Notes The happiness of your lire depends upon the quality or your mousnm. therefore guard accordins'y- Marcus Aurellus. WhcJ Is the happiest of men? He who values the merits of others. An In their pleasure takes Joy Even as though twr his own. The beauty contest for the N. H. S Nebonian year book was given in the high school last week. Ttie results were as follows: Most beauti ful girl, first Lucille Evans; second. Venetta Bowles; third, Zelda Kay. Most popular girl, first Ellen Cole; secotod, Nelda Parkes, third, Evelyn Brough. Moet popular boy, first, Ned Ostler; second James McCune; third Rex Taylor. DELECTABLE FOODS on n pit mn y the fresh shrimps may there is nothing more appetizing to serve as a salad for Sunday night lunch or supper than I'lace half a dozen the following: nice, firm shrimps on a nest of curled head lettuce and dress with the4 fol- lowing: A tablespoonful of oil, a teaspoonful of vinegar, a half teaspoon-fu- l f of Worcestershire sauce, teaspoonful of salt, with very finely minced green onion, stems and all. The smaller the onion the more dainty AHEAD! McCORMICK-DEERIN- TRACTOR G . SUCCESSFUL POWER FARMING! t the POWER FARMING with the McCormick-DeerinTractor is more pleasant. The chore requirements of a tractor are less than those of horses and more agreeable. A tractor needs attention, but only a fractional part of that required by horses for the same work. 10-2- 15-3- Crisp Cookies. three-fourth- one-rourt- n lf EfERYOME Must Be Satisfied Is Our Constant Motto was held Wed- For Easter! A New Frock Coats in Smart FARM IMPLEMENT Center Street, Spring What They Read Fiction is more popular in England than in any other country, with France a close second. Travel, biog raphy, and political economy are be coming the favorite reading materia' of Americans. J Taking Shine From Cloth To remove the shine from long- used cloth, take an emery board or and rub a piece of tine emery It very gently with a rotary move pier ment over the glossy surface. ThU raises the nap that constant rubbln Mas driven back into the material. Frog Raising in Japan Frog raising has become a popular industry In Japan since the letrs have lieen In such great demand for food Krogs for breeding purposes tiring as 'ilgh as $48 a pair and tadpoles, 48 ents apiece. Nephi, Utah Fine Strand of Gold wire drawn so Mne that 3,5X) yards weigh only one unce attracted much attention at an xhihition of gold and silver wire lrawers held not long ago in England. Compressed Air Magazine. sample of go!d A The Cream of the Tobacco to Crop la coats and dress coats rial frocks are a delight to woman. and every economical for $11.90 $14.75 " "Lady-LykeCorset-Brassie- Spring 1928 re Individual Stylea for Men & Young Men Our own line of carefully designed foundation garments. $2.98 In two and three button worsteds, finished un- wo cassimeres and twist effects. Fancy stripes, Full Marathon style; snap brim; newest shades $2.98 and novelties plaid effects, at, $24.75. 12-Poi- nt Waverly Cap Newest colors for Spring; ia points of merit $1.98 The N. H. S. Band has sent a challenge to the H. S. Faculty for a game of Base Ball to be played, April 3rd. The losers is to give the winners a party. The atudenu of the N. H. S. who attended the U. A C. have returned home and they report that they had an excellent Mme. They ar A. U. C. They tor boosters the loyal certainly apreclated the attention paid them by the Nephi Student at the U. A. C. while they were there. play "Yellow Sands" was skillfully presented to DO ALL PLANTS HAVE FLOWERS? an appreciative audience in the hicb An assemschool Thursday night. Each plant that lives, Including trees, was given by the cast of For Some It't the Middle bly program Mutt bloom some time er ether, this play which showed the talent "The happiest piirt nf ii vmatloD And from its blossoms come nm eeeeV of these students. A. Rex Johnson, the end of It." sayst h writer. Prob The flower la ite mother. the manager Introduced the cast ably be mean the front end. Boston (CeprrlesXt act three ! TrBncerlpt Already Scalped Bobby had a new Indian suit and wax begging to go ask Totn to come play with him. But Bobby's father said It was too near bedtime. Til play Indian with you. though,'' said the father. "Aw, I can't play Indian with you. Too have been scalped already." replied di.sgusted Bobby Getting a Squatter' Right Starting at the bottom of the ladder Is all right: it's camping there that's wrong. r MARTIN JOHNSON, X- ?if : - "Once on the Abyssinian border my shipment of Lucky Strikes from America missed us, and I was miscrableuntilthenatives followed our tracks across the Kaisout desert to IZlj'A FRIGIDAIRES of New Beauty with the proven dependability that has won world leadership k?JL - f'1i"itir"""i vrv; t . I 'Nairobi ivith my precious cargo of Luckics. After 7 . .'. ..( four years of smoking Luckies in Mildest Africa, I find my voice in perfect condition for my lecture tour in America," j - i ' J Half a million users know that Frigidaire is dependable quiet costs little to operate. Visit our showroom and cabisee the newTu-Ton- e nets of surpassing beauty, or the equipment that coninto verts any good Frigidaire. A small deposit ice-bo- x and easy terms put any model in your home. PRODUCT GENERAL It's toasted" No Throat In Certifcate. The Explorer, Smokes Lucky Strikes in Wildest Africa models. New shades of tans and greys "The Varsity" Hat for Men Our mate- and quality these especialattrac-- t i v e ly ing Value Street Is are y every day. Women, Misses, Juniors c 30 i ttylei arri com- of sizes. u:u i i n a plete ranga . iitL.i pre-Taili- i many types i d HOUSE Clerer silk frocks In the ng for modes lf John M. Brough Always Low Priced Herv Modea Here are the coats in the favored one-fourt- h hp. 0 faculity meeting '' NEPHI, UTAH s of a cupful of butter, rub to a creamy mass with two cupfuls of flour, then add of a teaspoonful each of salt, nutmeg and ginger, one-hateaspoonful or cinnamon and one teaspoonful of lemon extract Heat two eggs very The play oontest under the direclight, add two tablespoonfuls of milk. - tion of Miss Helen Lyman was held teatwo with Sift two cunfuls of flour at Provo Monday. Nephi contested spoonfuls of baking powder and add with Provo and Pleasant Grove. The to the first flour mixture, with one will not be known until Friand cupfuls of powdered result If Nephi wins a first night. day roll into mix Add and the egg, sugar. balls and sprinkle with sugar and cin place they will present the play in namon before baking. Bake until the Provo high school Saturday night. The name of the play in crisp but not too brown. is which is represented Nephi ' Station Y. Y. Y. Y " From all re Appla Snow. their Core and quarter without paring, ports Nephi students acted Stew until soft parts very well. three large apples. and rub through a fine sieve. Add one teaspoonful of lemon Juice, beat Nephi will exchange assemble pro The again, then fold In the whites of three grams with Provo this year. cupful of fine sugar Provo High school will furnish the eggs, add one-haand beat until like snow. Tile llghtlj program Wednesday March 2 8. In a glass dish and garnish with bright-coloreJelly cut Into cubes The costume for the N. II. S. Serve cold, covered with shredded al optra "The Lass of Limerick Town" monds or coconut. were sent from Provo last Monday are elaborate, beautiful. The They Chartreuse. Chicken Take one cupful of cold chicken, scenery is complete and from all in salt and pepper and a little grated dications the opera will be a com lemon rind. Add the seasoning to the plete success. chicken finely minced. Soak two ta The Seminary classes in Church blespoonfuls of gelatin In one cupful of chicken stock or half stock and History are in charge of the Sacra half cream, then heat to the boiling ment meeting Sunday night In the point. Strain over the chicken, add a North and South wards. They will beaten egg yolk and fold in the stiff furnish some beautiful music and mix ly beaten eg white. Stir and also the speaking parts. well and pour Into a mold. Serve cut into thin slices, with crackers. The Typewriting awards for Feb ruary test are as follows: Fay Ostler Net 50 was awarded a Silver Pin; Mabel Wilson, Net 55, Silver Pin; 182$. Western Newspaper Union.) Lucille Evans, Net 41, Bronze Pin; O Ruth Sparry, Net 45 Bronze Pin; Veloy Vest, Net 40, Certificate and r our rv : Bronze Pen; Edith Peterson, Net T w nai Lwes iiiiuu 3 8, Certificate; Maxine Carter Net 3 8, Certificate; Elwin Goble, Net 3 6 Know Want Certificate; Nina Chappell, Net 2 5 Answered by Certificate; Dorothy Haymond, Net BOURJAILY V BARBARA LaMarr Hawkins, 34, Certificate; Net, 33, Certificate; Rachel Young, Net 34 Certificate; Maurine Lomax, Net 32 Certificate; Lois Allen, Net 31, Certificate; Virginia Grover, Net 30, Certificate; Melba Young, Net Net 30 Certificate; Stella Harris, Tke A tractor operator controls more power, enabling- him to do more work in a given length of time than can be done with horses. Field days can be made longer when emergencies arise the tractor does not tire and chore time is eliminated. McCORMICK- - DEERING 0 hp., and FARMALL TRACTORS Sold by A ft INSTITUTION' where savings are greatest nesday March 21 at which Miss Edith Peterson Levan, and Miss Lucille Vest, ,Mona, were selected to give the honor papers at the Commencement program. These are the students in the senior class with the highest grades during the past two years. Committees on the commencement program, and on the banquet for althletics, were appointed. dressing. g' J.uE Tryouts for the debating team have been held and the team chosen. The assembly Tuesday served as part of the tryouts. The results was a follows: For the Negative, Sadie Howard and Jack Qarbett; for the Affirmative, Mabel Wilson and James McCune one-hal- NOW FOR MANY YEARS OF PAGE THREE tfotfgrBook WHEEE BUY A - lTi NEPHI. UTAH S. Goetne. LOOK, x a n - TIMES-NEW- Irritation-N- o C1923, The American Tobacco Co., Inc. Cough. 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