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Show AN CLASSIFIED THE 1929 Thursday, February 7th, Porter-Walto- n City. LET C. J. Pyper, do your electrical work and repair your electrical He also hat the most complete line of electrical flxtues and applies In Nephl. FOR SALE Table, Ice Cream, and Sheep 8ALT Lone Pine Salt Co. tf. Thone 204U3. CEDAR WOOD, Sawed In Suitable for kindling. stove luugths, 60c per 100 lbs. wood, 50c per 100 lb, delivered in Nephl. Phlllipsen & Phone Levan Co-o- p. Store, J25-4- t. Levan, Utah. FOR SALK DRY Un-saw- Pay-stru- Merc. 1 ' STEAM HEAT, BATH privilege. Hot and Cold Water. Single $10.00 per month and up; Double $15.00 per month and up. Forrest Hotel Annex. ROOMS PROGRAM Store of Nephl, Utah In conjunction with The Iiryne & Hammer Dry Goods Co., Omaha, distributors ot the well known Miss Liberty stocking, will sponsor a Victor Hosiery Radio Hour over Station WOW, every Friday evening starting at 6:30. TbU radio hour will be known as the "Victor Hosiery Hour" and being organized so that la will be a real home radio hour. Lively but bign claan music. Including the popular airs of the day, and entertainment of interest to every member of the household will be furnished. The entertainers for the Victor Radio Hour were selected after much rehearsing and elimination, from the best talent that could be obtained in Omaha and Lincoln. This talent will be exclusive tor the Victor Hosiery Radio Program. The complete Radio Period will be devoted to entertainment and very short snappy talks of interest on Miss Liberty and the other Important stockings In the Victor Hosiery Line. "Our Store, together wth the Bryne & Hammer Dry Goods Co., feel confident that the Victor Hosiery Hour will be of Interest to everyone who has a radio," said Miss Booth, of the Nephl Merc. Store. "The Bryne & Hammer Dry Goods Co., have gone to unusual expensa In arranging this Program, and I hope that all of our customers and friends will tune In every Friday from 6:30 to 7:00 P. M. and thus take advantage of the Victor Hosiery Radio Program." "A complete line of the iAles Liberty stocking in all of the season's best shades Is on display In our store, and we would be very glad to explain the special features of this stocking which make it the outstanding popular priced stocking of the day.' The Nephl Saves your orders for Shrubbery, Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees, and all kinds ot flower and garden seeds. Jacob Gibson, local agent (or Company, Salt Lake p. Married Folks Dance at the North Wadr Amusement hall, next Wednesday evening, Feb. 13th. An overall and apron party. Tickets 25c each. Refreshments will be served. FOR SALE 80 ACRES LAND IN Dog Valley. J. D. Pexton. J25-3- t "Say It With Flowers" from the Evans Floral, Bertha McPherson, local agent. BIG PANCK AT THE ARLINGTON HALL OX LIXCOLN'S BIKTHDAY There will be a big dance at the Arlington next Tuesday evening. The married people of the town are also Invited to attend, and the young folks are expected to have the time of their young lives. Celebrate at the Arlngtion next Tuesday evening. J. R. DOWNS. prices. It is estimated that next Tuesday's dance will be one of the biggest dances of the year, as Lincoln's Birthday dance is always one of the outstanding dances of the month. Regular prices for this holiday dance. Levan News HIGH SCHOOL NOTES (Reporter, Lorn Glenn Mungelsou went to ..Magna Utah last Thursday, hi intentions Another league basketball game are to try and get work at the Magna will be played 1n the high school mill. The gymnasium Friday night. 1'aynon high school team l not goMr. and Mrs. Joseph Chrlstensen ing to beat our team. He there of Richfield spent the week end with Friday night and help our team win relatives here. the parenet-teacher- s are their children. With your gift of a Kotluk you rnulile them to obtain that which will chrrr tlirni more than anything elite in latrr an unconditiona of free yearn a Miupahot record of thrir guarantee vice. $5. $6, $7. & chililren's live. all colors. A nd thin appropriate gift comm at almottt any price you wUh to pay. Kodaks are from $5 up the box Brownie IU for aa little as 62. associa- the school board and the The general merchandise store of tion, Kiwanis are nutklng arrangeJ. W. Shepherd U undergoing a ments to Club have a debate in the high Some remodeling school auditorium Monday, February thorough cleaning. and painting Is being done. 11th between the U. A. C. and the 11. Y. U. This will be held at 7:30. Everyone la Invited to attend. Love While love goes a long wuy towards The assembly program Friday will a possibility. making happy man-IngIt is In no way a gun rantee. Lady be furnished by the Iral Expression Carey-Evandepartment. We are expecting a splendid program. At lamb Care of Silver It sliver not In use la wrapped In waxed paper It will be free from tarnish anil ready for use at any time. Alvminunt Plentiful which Is found more abunilmitly throughout the world than any other metal, fnrm approximate n nf Mir Pimh' irnst. ly it ipi Aluminum, IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU The Lincoln Day issue of the N. II. S. Clarion will be completed next Tuesday and given out to the students. This year the editor and staff members of the school paper have shown us what excellent papers the N. 11. S. can put out. The papers so far have been successful and we can say that the coming issues will be Just as successful. Co. Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell a new, safe, wringerless EmM U WASHER J. H. Vlckers, county clerk. Is la Salt Lake this week, where he Is attending the annual convention of county officers. Miss Florence Cowan, who la employed at Ogden, Utah, Is enjoying a two week's vacation In Nephl, visiting with her parents, Bishop and Mrs. P. B. Cowan. The Nephl Fire Department extend their thanks to the citizens who so ably assisted at the fire last Tuesday at the Carver home. E. H. SHAW, Chief. Miss Helen Bailey, ' and Miss Blanche Burton were down from Salt Lake City for the week end, where they visited with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allen of American Fork, Utah spent last week in Nephi where they visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oarrett and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Allen. ' J. W. Paxman of Salt Lake City spent Saturday and Sunday in Nephl visiting with relatives. Mr. Paxman is appraiser for the Federal Land Bank at Berkeley, California, and his work takes him over a large portion of Central and Southern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pitt spent Sunday in Nephi where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Winn. ,Miss Blanche Pitt, who Is teaching school at Loa, Wayne, County, Utah, also spent a short time here Sunday. She was on her way to Loa, after spending the week end in Salt Lake City. 18c It Loran Whitmore left Saturday for his home in Los Angeles, after enjoying a visit in Nephi, with Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Whitmore. Mr. Whitmore enjoyed a visit to his old home town, and notes quite a change in the busi-ne- ss section since he was here before. In the early days of American dwelling construction wooden roof gutters, called "dugouts" from the process of gouging by which they were mnde. were widely used on Colonial homos. This Only $109 THRIFT MODEL EASY Washer Trade in your old washer. You can get a liberal allowance for it, irrespective of age or make, on the latest EASY the washer that revolutionizes modern washing. EASY has eliminated the wringer. The new EASY . . . is safer . . . faster . . . easier Damp-Drye- r gentler. It takes a whole them ready for the line in less than batch of clothes and damp-drie- s two minutes. Does it while the big tub washes. Does it more gently than human hands. No torn clothes. No broken buttons. No distorted Phone us blankets and woolens nor cracked silks. And absolutely safe. Prying when to come harmed. be little fingers cannot possibly Let next week's washing be at our expense ... . in your home. Pit on e Remember, we will make a most liberal allowance for your old washer. Balance can be paid in monthly payments you will never miss. Also furnished with built tn gasoline motor for homes without electricity old-fashion- A week's ed FREE! -- "THE ONE PRICE HOUSE" Ask About It! Dixon-Taylor-Russ- D. T. R. CO. tt LOCAL HAPPENINGS now Irade Early Wooden Gutter at ifii "XL e Nephi Store on 4 Our l.iiu) Today Se Not Sufficient PER CASE FOR to 13c per pound, 16c, 168. it-r-e FlItST in the thought of parent FOR SALE ONE GOOD JERSEY Cow, seven years old. To freshen 75 caoh Mrs. A. E. Feb. lDth. Webb. It WILL PAY $8.50 Eggs, pork, 12 chickens 20c. veal E. L. Guild, Phone Proper equipment has much da with the success the boy or sirl en 1AVA joys in school and class room. I is head quarters for the fuwr things required by the stuI dent. Tins Conk in KnJura pen carries A Kodak...fie Gift for Parents What Ho! and a bottle Mrs. Herman Mangelson of Nephl of Surprise! rum! The Senior Ball! Friday la visiting here with her parents, Mr. night. Immediately following tli and Mrs. E. W. Peterson. bin game with Paysou. Bot the pep and go to the game. Keep It and Mrs. Sophia Christensen left Wed- come to the dance. Your pep, your nesday for Los Angeles, Calfornla, pep, Dawg gone It, Don't lose it. where she Intends to remain for some time with some of her children, who The sludeut body of the high are residents of that city. school, f PTE, Keudall) Factory Demonstration Be There, Where? At the Lincoln Day dance at the Arlington. Everybody invited. The single people, and a special invitation is extended to all of the married folks. It often occurs that a "glib" sales man can make you believe his wares are enormously cheaper than his com petitor. However, we usually get what we pay for. If an article Is offered at a very low price, there must be a reason. If it Is an inferior article, it may be sold cheaply at a profit. If it is of excellent quality, it must be sold in advance of the cost price; if it is not, one will soon be out of business, or else it is so sold i:i order to get trade, to the detriment of his competitor. The quality of an article regulates its price. We sometimes judge a man by the clothes he wears, but clothes are a faulty measure of the soul. I'm in the undertaking business with quality goods at reasonable PAGE FIVE INTERESTING RADIO HQS NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, Mi ' i ' ft win mi THE LOWEST ell EIGHT BUSY FURNITURE STORES PRICES LARGE SCALE SPECIALIZED ftrm BUYING BABY WA5HER is SAFER -- FASTER EASIER GENTLER Now at special terms Co. $10 AFFORDS DOWN |