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Show PAGE EIGHT THE NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, HOME BEAUTIFICATION KA LUX MIS ffllH b,a t1 109 mn-- QStif I. 40 PfUi HIGH SCHOOL Thursday, March 21st, 1929. 122 NOTES " (Continued from page I.) the walks, an evergreen group la especially effective. The (Lorna Kendall, Reporter) large, rapid growing types serve adDon't forget that the Music Demirably In the capacity of screens partment of the Nephi High School and backgrounds. Tbey also add will present the anual school opera great charm to the winter landscape. "The China Shop" in the high school The above are some of the main auditorium, Friday, March 23. This general principles in the landscaping Opera under the direction of Mr. of our homes. As has been shown Wallace L.. Martin consists ' of a the main problem is that of arrango-me- 'chorus of 75 trained voices and an of plant materials and their Orchestra of 25 pieces. There will culture secondary. In conclusion also be a display of many beautiful let me caution the people in the use costumes. Curtain 8:15 sharp. of too many shrubs, as nothing; can ruin the effect of a place more sureThe assembly program last Friday as folly than planting bushes all over It. was given by the Use a few plants and use them well. lows: For a better and more beautiful comClub members song Mr. Martin munity to lire in let our motto be Prayer A Ford song "More Beauty In Every Home." Quartet Alma Burton, Bud Haymond Mr. and Mrs. T, D. Davis spent Wallace Blacken and Clyne Leavitt Dee Hawkins Tuesday in Provo visiting friends. Jokes Live Sparka Lynn dreenwood Mrs. T. D. Davis bad as her guests Easton Clarldge, Verle Jenkins, Sunday, Mr. Wilfred Olsen, Lorch and Farrel Winn Olsen and Mrs. A. M. Clawson, all of Orchestra Selections .... Dee Hawkins Salt Lake. 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At The ,jm Nephi Merc. Co. Committees have been appointed to arrange for the annual "N" day which will be held on April 26 this year. They are starting early on this but they are getting everything In readiness so that the "N" can be and white washed this completed year. Mr. Memmott is chairman of the committee of arrangements and Miss Jones is chairman of the lunch committee. in 'Where Every Meal is a Pleasant Memory" Mr. W. E. Elieaon of the L. D. S. Business college will be the speaker at the weekly assembly, Wednesday, April 3. The assembly is being put on by the Ag club. . fh ot Another number of the Clarion was issued this week. This year the N. H. S. Is publishing a much larger schol paper than has been published in previous years. The editors, reporters and all who hei to make this paper a success are to be congratulated on their splendid work. M PACIFIC SPRING SUITS Any Size N. H. S. EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 8 to 9 SONS NEW Dee Hawkins, Hypnotizing Fred Morgan, Willie Cooper, LISTEN IN on d men to Measure SUITS Night 243 J2 The N. H. S. debating team this year is to debate with Eureka and The date for the first Springville. debate i3 April 12 . VENICEUtahCAFE Nephi, the past week all books school have been catalogued. This will make it much easier for the teachers to loan books and keep a check on those loaned out. During in the TICKET OFFICE FOR ALL STAGES Prompt Service, Cleanliness, and Satisfaction Regular Dinners Mrs. Robt. Lomax, Prop. Roy T. Lomax, Mgr. It is hoped that next year we can have a lyceum course in the high school. The Graham Lyceum Bureau at Salt Lake City has been consulted as to terms for three numbers for next year. was absent from Miss Blackett school Monday on account of illness. Mrs. Rheta Andrews was the substi- i nomas Wheatley of Haneyville, few days uian, a scnooi mate of George R. , Howard, at Dayton, Nevada, visited FIR SALE GOOD SADDLE MULE tute teacher. The Boosters are planning to en with Mr. and Mrs. Howard the past Well broke. Francis Warner. tertain for the Basket ball boys next Friday, March 29 at a dinner in the The Boosters had a high school. meeting to decide what they could do for the high school team to re ward them for their work on the team this year an das most boys like to eat that was what they decided on r SERIES 116 SERIES 121 SERIES 129 $1220 to $1320 $1450 to $1520 $1875 to $2145 - $1195 to $1250 $1395 to $1450 $1865 to $1875 Coupes $1325 $1525 to $1550 Sport Cars - - $1225 These prices f. o. b. Buick Factory, specie! equipment extra. Convenient terms can be arranged on the liberal G. M. A. C. Time Payment Plats. Sedans- - BURR MOTOR CO. It's Bio Ephraim, Utah flk 111 66 irmkhf w We Can't Sell All the Paint so We Sell the Best! "LOWE BROS. HIGH STANDARD" ' Poor Paint is Expensive at Any Price Poor to two-thirPaint covers only one-ha- lf as much surface as good paint. A ds YOUR OLD RADIO Is Worth $40.00 as a trade in on a New Kolster, and your Old Speaker with $20.00 buys a New $35.00 Kolster Speaker. Salver M aple Service Nephi, Utah Phone 246 Does not apply as easily as good paint Does not look as good as good paint Does not last as long as good paint If You Are Going to Spend Your Time and Money Painting Buy the BEST! Not Down to a Price But up to a Standard Lowe Bros. High Standard Kendall Bros. "Buy Hardware, etc at a Hardware Store" Secsret Mow! The news has spread like wildfire all over town that we are selling many of our Spring suits at $22.50. You will find them in our selection of the famous Clothcraf Tailored Clothes. A truly smart array of shades, patterns and styles to please any man . . . every man. And for those of you who want to spend more, there are other suits in our stock, from $25.00 to $45.00. We'll be pleased to have you see them. Whatever suit you buy you'll be pleased as "punch" with your selection. "5 k V Clothcra&t Dealer 523 |