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Show THE Friday, June 29th, 1928. p wM Remember that FRIGIDAIRE LEU PAGE FIVE NEWS ITEMS Mr. Fred McClure passed away at his home Thursday morning after a lingering illness. Mr. McClure was 61 years old at the time of his death. He is survived by his widow, two daughters, Miss Elizabeth McClure, of Levan and Mrs. Allen Johnson, of Richfield and three grand children. He leaves two 6isters Mrs. May Preston and Miss Elizabeth McClure, who were here when he died, and one brother all of Omaha, Nebraska. Mr. McClure will be missed by everyone who knew him. Mrs. James Sperry returned to Salt Lake City Wednesday after enjoying a month's visit in Chicago, with her sisters, Mrs. Aimer ureen The above and Miss Ona Uigler. ladies are daughters of Mr. George Bigler of this city. actually does freeze ice in summer IN President and Mrs. Gilbert Bailey, ana Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jones, arrived home Monday evening from the annual convention of Kiwanis International, which was held at Seattle, They report having Washington. hand a wonderful trip through the Mrs. Katie Field and daughter and Pacific Northwest, and also enjoyed Mrs. Joe Bradfield and children convention. the motored to Mills Thursday to visit relatives. Miss Ada Sperry, who has been Utah teaching school at Watson, Mrs. Henry Dankars of Ogden during the past winter returned last week with her parents, hpme Sunday, and will enjoy a short spent visit with relatives and rrienas. miss Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Peterson. Sperry will leave in the near future for Salt Lake City, where she will Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thacker of take a course in telegraphy. Salt Lake City have been visiting for some time with Mr. and Mis. J. M. S.WPETK-XKIMBosh. LEAGUE Kendall Bros. NEPHI. NEPHI, UTAH S, HAPPENINGS LOCAL - TIMES-NEW- UTAH We are better prepared to take care of your July 4th desires than we have been in the past. OUR COZY ICE CREAM II ? V ,w Tester uj P . RODU CT OF GENERAL ' :Ji MOTORS - ft. . Team Standing J Nephi Manti Ephraim Moroni Fairview J Mt. County Well Represented 3 2 Pleasant .55 Ignitipn, Stewart Carburetor, Circulating Pump Al condition Snap For $100 down and $20.59 per month Nothing more to pay. PARLOR Is Larger and the Coolest Place ed 6 .333 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jennings of .333 Milford are here visiting with friends .222 and relatives. h "WW' in Town Mrs. Iva Morgan entertained the "H. O. A." club Thursday afternoon. The time was spent in sewing, after which delicious refreshments were served. NEW STYLE FLAGS Get your new flags while the stock is complete. Decorate your car with the new style flags. Mrs. Roy Peterson entertained her mother Mrs. A. E. Winter of Salt Lake City and her sinter, Mrs. Lionel Wazzia and daughter of St. Louis, Mo. at a dinner party Sunday. Mr. Alma Dalby was called to Sail Lake City Wednesday on account of his brother-in-lawho met with a serious accident. w Passing Observation The radio', Notl.inj; is ir.:;i.ssilpe. been invented, r.ie sea's been crossed by airplanes ami people even caii learn to economize if they try hard enoucli Samuel G. Dye, candidate for gov ernor before the Republican state convention, as a native of Weber county where he was born on a farm fifty-on- e years ago. In politics, Mr Dye has always been a Republican and for twenty years has been a Weber county delegate to state con He has campaigned for ventions. the party in every election and lias without exception given whole-hea- rt pupw-ed support to the party platform and candidates. 1926 Ford Coupe, good tires, Bosch Nephi, Utah 3 4 6 6 7 Action Weber County Central Committee Endorses Ogden Banker for Governor CAR BARGAINS G.R.JUDD GARAGE 1 WEBER'SSUPPORT e, 1927 Chevrolet Coach completely good rubber, Al conequipped dition Terms, $150 down. $34.73 per month. 8 6 5 3 Mrs. Ray Adams of Sciplo returnhome Sunday after spending a .889 week with her mother Mrs. Joe .667 Bradfield. Pet. SAMUELG.DYEHAS and Lona Newell of Alona. ninety-on- e of Representatives towns in Utah, twelve other states of the Union .and Hawaii and the Phillipine Islands are included in the 692 students who registared for the The largest numsix week course. ber of graduate students that ever attended the University are enrolled. These number fifty-onaccording to Dr. Orin Tugrnan, chairman of the committee on graduate work. 1926 Essex Coach Good rubber. mechanical condition Terms $150.00 down, $25.27 per month. L. Friday's Schedule Ephraim at Nephi. Manti at Mt. Pleasant. Fairview at Moroni. ARTHUR T. WALDEN Ten students from Juab county are attending summer school at the These include Ethel University. Jarrett of Nephi and Lela Newell Al W. t litlwH-!B".'Wi"- Wt." ."until "1 The picturesque and famous dog musher, Arthur T. Walden, who gained renown in the Klondike and in many derbies, has been chosen by Commander Byrd to take charge of the dogs and sleds for the coming expedition into the Antarctic. WON dog-sle- ."' Fairy Ccw of Wales un White rows ure considered lucky h.v smne dinners in Wnles nnr. they sell till in El" ehenpei (Inn. othei cows The iissiiniption is thii' tlii-ure ton like the fnirv cow. "tin Lmllk white milch cow" of tradition it; Wales r Announcing iiiiMi the extension of our Fountain Service Now you can buy the- Best Root Beer Fountain Drinks Ice Cream Candies and Tobaccos w M.4 'lt. ...v V ' - iwrtt Samuel (J. Pye of Ogden He is in full vigor of manhood, courteous, has a friendly eye and ready smile, a clear mind, is clean In habits broad in principle a ready public speaker, pleasing In approach, a strong campaigner and well seasoned in business and political affairs. Mr. Dye was thrice elected clerk of Weber county and resigned In 1914 to assume the position of bank cashier. He Is now cashier of the Commercial Security bank of Ogden; Is a former member of the Utah Water member of Storage commission; Weber club and the Ogden chamber of 'commerce; former president of Gateway Council Hoy Scouts; of Utah State Bankers' association, and director and officer in various Industrial and financial He has also held varcorporations. ious executive positions In the L. D. S. church organizations, and Is now serving In the presidency of Ogden stake. He wag educated in the public school of Ogden and Weber academy and has always exhibited a strong Interest In the welfare of schools and education . He was married to Miss Lydie Hobson in 190 3 and has four sons. On Saturday afternoon, June 1 fi. at a meeting of the Weber County Republican Central committee, called for the purpose of determining who Weber county Republicans would Ret behind for governor, a ballot resulted In the choice of Mr. Dye by a vote of 4 4 for Dye, 14 for W. H. Wattis, scattering G. not voting 3, and absent 13. There were no nominations in the meeting and the ballot taken was a secret one. Embraced In the motion, providing that the ballot be secret, was the unanimous declaration that members of the committee should solidly stand behind the choice made. This aeree- ment should mean an undivided delegation from Weber county In the next Republican state convention. In Mr. Dye, Weber county offers a candidate for the office of governor for whom no man will have need to apologize. He Is straieht and clean, morally and politically, and Is a man delegates to the convention should know before casting their votes. (Paid Political Advertlsi ment ) mm. ona Saturday, June SSBli Tuesday, July 3 5U vice-preside- nt from Elkhead Billiard I COLD Vv Under the Moon n i Music by ne mo 13 iras |