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Show 1 f THE PAGE TWO ANNAPOLIS HONOR MAN ANOTHER PRINCE LOCAL NEWS OF INTEREST n 5 A' r Oibson. and Roy Gib Mn Gideon Bldwell, who has been emV ployed in Eastern Utah, arrived home son have returned from Logan, Utah, Tuesday evening fur a short vacation. where they nave resided lor the past three years. Miss Eruia Lunt, manager of Erma's iieauty Shop, spent Tuesday Ralph Brough, cashier of the in Salt Lake City whre she trans- Nephl National Bank, was in Salt Lake City Tuesday on business conacted business. nected with bis bank, returning borne 7 County Recorder E. B. Sperry. ac- that evening. companied by Mrs. Sperry, and bU left Attorney P. N. Anderson was in mother, Airs. Kruily Sperry Sunday for a trip to Kigby, Idaho, Salt Lake City at a bearing before where they will enjoy a vacation the federal court, and represented the " with Mr. and Mrs. William Sperry. Nephl National Bank as attorney. Attorney Anderson also transacted County Clerk J. II. Vlckers Issued other business while in the above Black-haa marriage license to Earl T, city. of Moroni, and Miss Denlere The Camp Fire girls met at ths Uuymon of Fountain Green on the ' 10th fo June. Bishop Albert E. home of Donna I'exton Friday after Smith, performed the marriage noon, June 7th. The time was spent in playing hearts. The program was ceremony. as follows: Reading, Faye Broad- Violin Solo, Donna Pexton. head; CARD OP THANKS Those who were present were: Faye Nelda Cowan, Mable Broadhead, We wish to express our heartfelt Sowby, Marjorle, Foote, Marjorle appreciation to all who assisted dur- (Jadd. June Whipple, Donna Pexton ing the illness and death of our dear Dona Belliston, Fern Broadhead and John B. Webster of Sun Diego, little baby and sister. Also to our Mrs. Geo. Belliston. Reporter, CuIIf who was selected as the honor kind neighbors, those who assisted Fern Broadhead. man of the graduating class of the at the funeral services and for the Bishop Thomas Bailey and son United Suites Navul academy. Web- floral offerings given. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. V. Downs, Raymond Bailey, motored to Salt ster hns led his cliiss every year sine Lake City Monday morning, where and Family. entering th scsdemy. Raymond entered the training school for missionaries, prior to leaving for the California Mission field, where he will labor. Elder Bailey will return home Saturday evening .to be in attendance at a dancing party to be given in the Armory Hall in his honor. The Nephl Ward Missionary committee are very desirous that large crowd be in attendance. ALLEN'S CASH STORE Jar-n- 7 NEPHI, UTAH SPECIALS Friday Saturday n?rzt?'. .... 29c and m av y Vv Washington's diplomatic corps U now graced bj another prince Prince Amoradhat Krlmakara, who Is the ne-- r minister from Slam to the United SUteg. This Is a new Local Firm Gets Valuable A gency TURNING BACK ON FASHION IS LATE WORD OF STYLISTS Local citizens who have heard of the amazing results which have been Nephi Takes Fifth Game From Salina accomplished by Sargon will be interested in the important announcement that this new and scientific formula can now be obtained In this city. Manufacturers of this revolution ary formula have followed out the policy of selecting outstanding firms as exclusive agents in every city where the new medicine has been In troduced. Leading druggists every where have acclaimed it as a triumph in the field of modern medicine and have been eager to be among the first to supply it to their trade. Never before in the history of the world has the progress of Medical Science been so rapid. One important discovery after another has been made which will have a effect upon the health and well being of mankind. Some of these discoveries are startling in the extreme and absolutely disprove many of the beliefs, practices and theories we have known for a As scientific investigators learn more and more about the human anatomy, the practice of medicine changes the old Is discarded for the new. As a result of this world-wid- e medical research. Science has discovered that good health is largely governed and maintained by three vital organs and fluids of the body, These are the liver, the blood and the endocryne glands. What is more important, we have learned that these organs and fluids can be stimulated and invigorated by certain Dasic elements. Having knowledge of these impor tant discoveries, one of America's leading succeeded, after lf two and years of laboratory research, in combining these basic elements in one formula which may well be consilered one of the greatest remedies of the age It is called Sargon. This formula and the formula for Sargon Soft Mass Pills, which are an essential and Integral part of the treatment are the property of the Sargon Laboratories and can be obtained by no other firm or indivllual in the world. This new scientific treatment, which represents much of our latest knowledge on modern therapy, has been acclaimed by druggists through out America as a triumph in the field of medicine. With the needs of their customers uppermost in their minds, leading druggists everywhere have been eager to be among the first to supply It to their trade. Although introduced in the West only a few weeks ago, Sargon has already become a household word. In Salt Lake City and Denver alone, over 5 3,000 bottles of Sargon and Sargon Soft Mass Pills have been sold and distributed by local firms. Nothing like it has ever been seen before. As a matter of fact, the marvelous success achieved by this remarkable medicine actually staggers the The demand for Sargon has been positively phenomenal and is probably unprecedented in the history of the drug trade. In the state of California alone, the astonishing total of eight entire carloads was required to supply the tremendous demand during the first sixty days this remarkable medicine was on sale. Six solid carloads were ordered! by Texas firms the first ninety days after its introduction In that state. The success of Sargon in Minnesota has been so overwhelming that the Twin Cities, Minneapolis and St. Paul, are selling It at the rate of $200,000 a year through retail channels alone, to say nothing of the immense wholesale distribution. Over 250,000 bottles haVe been sold and distributed by Kansas City firms Memphis wholesale and retail dealers have required more than 150,000 bottles Atlanta retail firms are selling It at the rate of $60,000 yearly. These are actual figures which can easily be verified and the sales in other sections have been correspondingly large. The exclusive agency for Sargon and Sargon Soft Mass PHls 'or this city and section has been awarded to Ord & Mangelson. In anticipation n of the enormous demand, this firm has Just received a laree shipment of these celebrated Adr. team, leaders In the league, won its fifth straight game by a score of 11 to 5 from the second place Salina nine Sunday. In the other game played downed Mt. Gunnison Sunday, Pleasant, 11 to 9. The score: B. H. O. A. NEPHI 0 ..6 Reese, rf 4 0 Cowan, 3b 6 4 M. Sperry, c 5 0 Boswell, p 5 13 Jones, lb The Nephl Sanpete-Salin- a vi ttoj mmu' mm , ' . - 10 Li ... Lunt, ss Jensen, tM- - . - . , 5 3 ...4 4 lb 4 . 4 N. nt, es pa-ra- da flgure-fashto- 4 1 2 1 Lewis, p L. Christensen, If Crane, It Totals 9 2 0 3 2 3 5 101310 0 12 10 0 1 1 0 1 Christensen, E. Bird, rf Models of H. W. Gossard display the new Sun-Ta- n Fashions for foundation-garmemorning, beach, afternoon, and evening wear at style show of the Associated Apparel Industries in Chicago. That's of chiffon, bathing suits and negligees Backward, turn backward! they're all backless. Including the the newest word of fashion! It's back foundation garments. And milady must take the modern again! "The recent vogue for sun-ta- n and word literally. has necessevenly tanned The sun-ta- n back, the deep sum- itated the creation of exactly the same In every garment the truly Is the mode for every back-linmery garment the lady of fashion puts on fashionable lady wears," Kathryn Cunthis season, from the skin out, It was ningham, chief designer of the B. W. Gossard Co., in charge of the summer revealed In the summer fashion of the Associated Apparel Indus- style show, said. "Clothes for morning, afternoon, tries, In Chicago recently. The smartly turned out lady of the and evening may vary as to skirt summer season literally wears her length and fabric they may differ clothes on her back. What she wears radically as to side and front trimat the front of her frock doesn't real- ming and cut but they must follow ly matter. She must lojk chic of the same line at the back." More than 200 fashion leaders from course, when she's coming, but what really matters Is the way she looks all over the country saw the summer fashion parade of foundation-garment- s whcti she's going. In Chicago. Four hundred and nable new decollete tn The evrry morning frocks fifty new and different foundation-jf.rmcn- ta J were and or dilute cotton. a:tc neon froc'&J cf sheerest Spanish lace, evening frocks shown. g 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 36 10 27 13 Score by innings: Nephi Salina 06310001 20000201 Runs Summary: Cowan, 0 0 11 J-- I ' l"Tir""''""nTMTT1'' II""" ?rx$- - i ' IIJIBHU' I'M w n .ii PUMJ, JJJ OWllffiiWuii Boswell Jones 2, Worthington 2, C. Sperry, Petty, Lunt, Steele 2, Sorensen, D. Bir,d 2. Errors Cowan, M. Sperry, Boswell, Jones, Lunt, Steele, D. Bird, Poulson M. Christensen, L. Christensen. Stolen base Reese. Home runs hit Boswell. Petty. Three-bas- e e hits Worthington 2, Lunt C. Sperry. Double plays Cowan, to Worthington to Jones. Innings pitched By Lewis 2 by Chris3 3. tensen by Jensen Charge defeat to Lewis. Struck out By 3, Two-bas- 2-- 3, 3, Boswell 6, by Lewis 1, by Christensen 6, by Jensen 2. Bases on balls Off Boswell none, off Lewis 1, off Christensen 1. Balk Boswell. Time Scorer 1:45. Umpire Park. Anderson. h.plw. ORANGES GRAPE FRUIT, SUGAR 25c $5.89 69c 69c for Pounds 100 . . LARD iTS: JAM COr SchlitzMalt, MATT lllALl tjtj Zl2 pound can 1 PEAS, CORN, TOMATOES ICan Van Camps Large Oval s&'SKr 10c SARDINES Corn Starch or Silver CT A D Til JlAKlll 1 ; - 'f. 25c MILK ;ctioafAik CAKES ound!FancyCake,....39c MACARONI Lcu,Macironi: 17c COCOANUT iCPoT''. 25c IN OUR MARKET MUTTON SLegofMutlon:.....22c CHOPS PouurChops: PORK CHOPS Pound ' 22c 20c . . . Pork Sausage, Home Made, 2 lbs. for OUC HAMS iuredP:cnic: 19c BACON lrdCured: QAITCAfE jill jiUL QQ 29c , ( Many Other Choice Meats to Select From ALLEN'S CASH STORE Located in the Carter Building Nephi, Utah We Buy Local Pork, Beef, Veal and Mutton JOB PRINTING OP EVERY DESCRIPTION THE TIMES-NEW- S Houdaille Shock Absorbers are just one of the features of the n new rora TCCSxal mm wmr- - jih THE new Ford has four Houdaille hydraulic shock absorbers as standard equipment. They are the most efficient type of shock absorbers made and are unusually simple and effective. Combined with the low center of gravity, the minimum unsprung weight, and the transverse springs, they make the new Ford one of the easiest riding cars on the road today. Come in and arrange for e demonstration. It will be a revelation. a 1 thirty-minut- HI iriViM- -' iwiiy-J"n-- iiTi Roadster, - The transmission of the first commercial photoradlo gram from San Francisco to London, utilizing the new transcontinental radio circuit which Mayor Walker of New York opened, was announced by R. CI A. Communlca-tlens- . Inc. The picture, shown above, was posed and developed In the Hollywood studios of Radio Pictures, the motion picture producing organization of rushed by airplane to San Francisco, and there filed for transmission to Ixndon, via New York. This feat marked the Bret time that a photograph has traversed a distance of approximately 6,000 miles to its destination. In commercial radio transmission. The photograph shows Henry Didot, French consul at Los Angeles, and Henry Bancroft-LivingstoEnglish vice consul of the same city, with Bebe Daniels and Betty Compson grouped around a representation of the northern hemisphere, topped by a radio tower. JC450' Tudor Sedan, $525 Coupe, 350 Sport Coupe, with rumble teal, 550 V ardor Sedan, $625 Dmit, pint thmt lot frtight mi detnrry. Bmmftrt and Phaeton, $460 Bunnell Coupe, $525 .L . . n, A Gloss, package 1 ; (n 5 London Gets Photoradiogf4tfn From San Francisco imigi-natio- medl-olne- a. 43 14 27 11 B. H. O. A. 3b-- p Poulson, Gates, cf 2 3 2 1 5 5 5 4 . Totals SALINA Steele, c Sorenson, 2b D. Bird, ss one-ha- well-know- 2b Worthington, G. Sperry, If Petty, ct life-tim- e. health-givin- June 13th, 1929. Thursday, NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, ... pn Page Motor Co. tM ftimt tire ixtra.) Nephi, Utah SHOP |