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Show f I Thursday, June 13th, 1929. Quality Entertainment W' 0 PROVO Til IATIVI NOW PLAYING TALKING r MONTE BLUE in "CONQUEST' Starts SUN. Jun. loo NEPHI. UTAH S, h; I 4 , Ml 16 ' 100 . i ,1:1 R. CLASSIFIED and LUNCH KITS ADS Buy your Fish and Game License at Kendall Bros. DANGEROUS A Love That Barrier with Knew No t Ilaclunova Neil Hamilton (live Brook June 21-2- 2 G FOX MOVIKTO.NK FKATUKK "HEARTS IN DIXIE" Hinging South! with 200 Native Kntertaiiiers! "The Desert Song' Is Coming Along! NEW YORK 1 A Symphony of tho males will find more favor with the ladies than a sheik who dances to distraction. A woman who can con-ju- ra recherche heart of paint up salad rates more social prestige thaa an expert highball concoctor or a 'shark' at bridge. "Tea is the preferred beverage at these parties, because of its delightful and refreshing qualities. The recipe for a cup of tea that will ooosa one's social stock la quite simple.-outhe directions must be implicitly followed. Bring fresh cold water to a bolL Use a heaping teaspoon ot tea for every cup. Put the tea In aa earthenware pot which baa oeea heated by rinsing with boiling water. Pour In fresh boiling water ant let the tea steep four minutes. Then you sausages, slicing cold meats, making will have a beverage that will tea or assembling fudge short cake. you a preferred rating in the soclal 'A good pantry man among the register." "Kitchen parties" sxe the latest rags at the O0's sodal gatherings with both boat and guests in the role of hired help tolling over the gaa range with pot and skillets, tinkering in the butler's pantry and mixing with toothsome tidbits. With aprons covering expensive gowns and afternoon coats, the hosts and guests of both sexes make the kitchen instead of the drawing room their "whoopee" haunt. "Quests at a kitchen party must "' know their groceries." said a society t it matron here, "for they will be called upon to perform culinary stunts in fct, preparing salads, toasting cheese and gv crackers, mixing a rarebit, cooking a lobster a la Newburg. frying small E. TANNER Whether you own a motor car or have to walk, you should put aside a portion of j'our earnings. Let them earn four per cent yearly interest at this bank, where your funds will be perfectly safe. Let your savings grow with you. "Whatever You Earn Spend Less" NEPHI NATIONAL BANK 3 peats Jun !tft UTAH In Get Your Fishing Tackle NOW! Complete Line of Flies, Reels, Rods and Lines etc POPULAR PRICES Fishing and Hunting Licenses Sold Kendall Bros. Nephi, Utah A Missionary Farewell Dance, at the Armory, Saturday, June 15th for Admission 50c Raymond Bailey. and 10c. Everybody be there. It t SPRINGVILLE Nearly 8000 trout have been planted in Hobble creek during this week, through the tive effort of the Fish and Game association of Springville, according to Henry Weight, president. A meeting of the association will be held soon In the public library. PROVO Under the direction of Grover Clyde and H. V. Swenson, district inspectors, weed campaigns are being carried on at Mapleton, Spring-Till- e and American Fork. Calcium chlorate is the new weed spray being used in the county this season for the killing of obnoxious weeds. GUNNISON Following a trip to the Mt. Baldy ranger station, Ranger .hd. P. Cox reports that snow is about 6 inches lighter than last year at the same time. On nis trip the ranger discovered that changing of creek beds during the spring would necessitate considerable bridge and road work In the section. UTAH Although Utah lost 325 cattle permittees on national forests during 1928, a gain of 130 sheep permittees was recorded, E. C. Shepard, supervisor, Wasatch National forest, announced recently. The loss in cattle grazing permits represented 8 per cent of the 1928 total, while the sheep grazing gain was 6 per cent. LOGAN Rules for the teams entering the dairy products Judging contests at the farmers' encampment, July are issued by Professor George ?'. Calne, dairy specialist at the Utah State Agricultural college. Contesting teams will Judge the quality and market grade of butter, cheese, milk and Tanilla ice cream. d DRAPER Fried chicken and eggs were served to more than 1000 visitors who attended the fifth annual poultry day at Draper recentautomobiles ly. A caravan of fifty-fivtoured the town and visited model poultry farms in the section. Among the farms Inspected were those of J. R. Allen. J.l E. Mlckelsen, Elman MIckelsen and Avar Cosgrove. VERNAL The rock slide just south of Baxter's pass on the Uintah railroad, the narrow gauge line that connects Mack, Colo., with 'Watson, Utah, fa proving to be more serious than was at first believed. The slide occurred about a week ago, but rock and dirt continued to move down the mountain side until half a mile of track has been swept away or covered With debris. PLEASANT GROVE Monday morning's frost, although bad, was not as bad as first reported, those engaged tn the wholesaling of produce say. The damage was done to the tomato crop, as many of the freshly planted plants were frozen. However, the canning companies are making every effort to replace all frozen plants. Early vege tables, currants and some strawberries were frozen. RICHFIELD Supervisor C. A. Matt-so- n and J. P. Martin of Ogden, road engineer ot the forest service, have Just completed an inspection of the roads, ef Fish lake national foreet. e Fishing Tackle at complete supply. Buy Your Kendall Bros. hard-boile- EE EE AD Y GOGGLES The Tonic that Makes You Fit and Keeps You Fit! Dr. F. J. Alexander, who has 'been making regular professional visits to your town for many years to caro for the eyes, will be at Nephi, Forrest Hotel, Tuesday, June 18th, from 3 to 8 P. M. It. News Notes to Live Sargon Geo. Booth, Tailor, does remodel ing and cleaning of ladles clothing. Nu Way Cleaning Company. uu-ur- It'a a i rivilege Take all the films you wish, if you do not use all of them, return them for Cash. Good p We do all kinds of cleaning and Nu Way Cleaning Co. pressing. t 5 J13-4t-- Your Eyes Kodaks Against Sun Glare with First class work carpenter work guaranteed. NEPHI ICB DEALER. RICH AND POOR OUGHT TO SAVE PROTECT Missionary Farewell Dance, at the Armory, Saturday, June 15th for Admission 50c Raymond Bailey. and 10c. Everybody be there. It C l WOMAN" ., and 19-2- 0 AIJj-TALKIN- ALL-TALKIN- Films BOTTLES $1.20 and up "A Fltl.-HAT- VACUUM Covenants, combined in one book. One of the books was given to ouch student getting first place, and the second three students receiving place were each given a $6.00 Bible. Tho "Al JoImod" of Turin fU A I J rO rr t? June NEEDS ea-h- & DANCING WED.-THU- VACATION the Juab Stake Seminary Oratorial contest held Tuesday evening at the Taberuat-lethe following were the results: Old Testament Florence Wilson, History first, Lucille Grenhalgh, second; New Testament History Lincoln Ormt, first. Audrey Goble second; Church Rex Chrlsten-sen- , History and Doctrine first, and Lucille lioweri. second. The prizes awarded by G. M. Whlmiore, were distributed to the winners. The first prizes were , books valued at $9.00 consist ed of the llible. Hook of Mormon, Pearl of Great Price, Dictrlne and In ALL-TALKI- KINGING PAGE FIVE Winners Selected Kl.KtTIUO VITAl'HO.VK ic MOVIKIOVE 1M) TIMES-NEW- Kitchen Parties Are Latest Novelties Contest For Entertaining Guests In Home Seminary The Sign of WKHTKHV THE Receipt Books There ia yet some Strawberries Phone your orders ahead of time. They are now ready. Bring your own pans and save money. Mrs. Earl MacFarlane. We Have in Stock a Supply of Blank Receipt They reported most of the roads to be Construction of the Salina-Fislake road was started recently. Mr. Martin will return to Ogden soon and his report will recommend necessary Improvements. PROVO Work en the paving of three-tenth- s of a mile of state and county road from the north city limits to Eleventh North street, was begun recently. The county and state will pay the costs joinUy. The contract was let to Chrlstensen, Jacob and Gardner of Salt Lake, who are just finishing another contract In the city. With the completion of this road there will be two paved roads leading into Provo. COALVILLE The summit county commissioners at their June meeting recently voted to appropriate $500 to be matched by a similar amount by the state for eradication of noxious weeds. From the report submtted by County Agent David Sharp, Jr., from forty to sixty acres In the county are Invested with weeds and an attempt will be made to wipe them all out It is anticipated that next year's budget will provide for the continuation of this ork. More than 225,000 pounds VERNAL f Uintah county farm bureau wool Stored at a warehouse here is being moved by trucks to Craig, Colo., for shipment to the main line of the D. & R. G. W. over the Moffat railway. Trucks are operating day and night, as the highway to Craig is in good condition at present. This wool sold at 33 4 cents per pound and is under contract to be delivered on the cars of the main line at a specified period. Five trucks are engaged in transporting the wool to Craig, a distance of 135 miles from Vernal. UTAH The general condition of Utah roads reported good In the bulletin of the state road commission, released recently. Mountain passes reCity, maining closed are Logan-Garde- n Falrview-Huntingtoand Ephraim-OrangevillRoads through the park district of southern Utah are reported good, the Cedar-LonValley road to Cedar .Breaks, recently opened, also being In good condition. Reconstruction under way includes oiling of Bear River route U. S. 80-U. S. 91, and Cedar state ronte No. 7. Neatly Printed and Bound in Books of For Sale at 15c Each. OFFICE THE TIMES-NEW- Books 50 S In good shape. h 1-- e. n g Clty-Kanarr- Htber-Charlesto- X-R- ' There are about 25,000,000 cats In the United States. An electric cabinet for drying clothes Is a new piece of household equip- ine largest iron mine in active production is in Minnesota. A line drawn straight east from New lork would strike Portugal. Roadside advertising is now regulated in all but seven of the United States. Pieces of ambergris washed np by the Bea have been worth as much as tations. $150,000. potato peeling machine has been adopted for use In French army Mother's day Is one of the most sacredly observed days of the year to the men of tin navy. AROUND THE WORLD ment. In Hawaii, about one person In seven Is employed in the sugar planA kitchens. l&tftfIB8 Sit. offers Big Cat QflialitieS for only 74S The New Pontiac Big Six is a sweeping success an even more pronounced success than its famous predecessors. And it owes its success largely to the fact that it offers big car qualities at low prices. Oakland produced this car to enable progressive people to step up in motor car quality without leaving the field. And the very people for whom it was created have made it an impressive low-pric- sales success. Pontiac Big Six, $745 to $89S,f.o.b. Pontiac, Michigan, plus charge. 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