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Show Thursday, August 8th, THE 1929. NEPIII, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, PAGE SEVEN Great American Grape Gains Fame In All Quarters of Globe TgjQphom Local News Items local Texaco v. - . '.V - " ? Tlio Mis-i- s W'umia Pftly and In Salt Likd Ci'y Iji-Vev- o Petty were Sunday. to Summer Playgrounds t . Miss (Join v.i Garreit and Miss lilanthe Carreit Kpmt Sunday In Still Lake City, returning home the Mint ' Hex Ostler is enjoying a visit at the homo of Mr. and .Mrs. J. K. t)ilei Mr. Ostler is 111 the commission business ul Kansas City, Mo. As yon travel, telephone ahead for reservations. The of a comfortable place to xtay makes each day's trip more pleasant. Mrs. Oweu vivltinii at Cil;:-i')i- i of Lou;,n, 's the home of her ents, Mr. and .ii.i. Jos. 11. Whether your trip takes you to a quiet mountain resort or a distant city daily contact can be maintained with home or office by telephone. It's quick and inexpensive. Know the Number? On most out-o- f town calls by number you can generally hold the line while the connection is being made, just as you do on a local call. If, when placing a long distance call, you tell the operator you will talk with anyone at the called telephone but do not know the number, she will iuforra you just before completing the connection. Calls of this nature are known as si at calls and are less expensive than calls. numbers you freKeep a record of those a number you the call. When gives you operator quently had not known, jot it down. It will save you time and speed your service on futurecalls. In the Matter of the Application ot UTAH LIGHT & POWER COMPANY, for vlna. Thar war the apples of Hesperldes. tne pomegranatea of the Netherworld, the figs of tbs Valley of tha Nile, the grapes of the Land of Canaan. And no leas famous than those gnat boughs ot grapes brought from tne Promised Land an tna Concord Drapes of the United States, distinctive American grapes. Although less than a hundred years old, a unique product of American P.are Treasure Among the trt'itsuies of York minster, Kngland. Is nn Anglo Saxon copy nf the gospels: this Is the oldest relic In the cathedrnl. OF UTAH Fate the Great Arbiter "You are ut the sportive disposal of Fate," said Hi I.o, the sase of China town. "However seriously you may take life, life will not take you the same way.' Washington Star. Prexy Ha Much to Learn president says the young man's most ililniit problem Is choosing the right girl to marry. Which proves that the prexy has funny Idea-- ' as to who does the choosing. A college NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that the application of the Utah Power & Light Work It Out Yourself the Company, for a certificate of convenience and necessity to exercise are the uses of the EngStrange ot Mona. rights and privileges conferred by franchise granted by the Town lish language. A young woman was Commission Public the heard Utilities be before will Juab County. Utah, that she had been deprived of Utah, at Its office, 303 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Friday, grumbling bit of sight seeing by the fact .a of M. A. o'clock at 11:00 of 9th the August, 1929, day that a friend had got marricH secretBy order of the Commission. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 31st day of July, A. D., 1929. ly. Said her brother "Well, I supF. L. OSTLER, pose a man can do as he likes. His Secretary. vedding's his own funeral, anyway!" (SEAL) Importers of American Concord grape Juice, according to H. T. King, chief of; laboratory of the Welch Oraps Jules Co. These Include Greece, Honduras, Haiti. Cucoa, Mesopotamia, as weU as the famous of Francs, Italy, and Germany. The largest single Concord vlneyardi In the world is the 0,000 acre field at Weetneld, New Tark. fea was lerttls Chautauqua Valley. the greatest JM-combination of wlne-dlstrl- Moods are olieii a form of Mom: t't:ili, par- I?? acid-proo- Model 91 $14950 (!ess ap- W..! Home DemoBStratton Radio Electric About the Limit "I want to go on record for this ene," said plump I'enelope "because 1 saw It myself. It was In the subway the other mornine:. You wouldn't think a person hurrying to tils odice bright and early would be absent-mindewould you? But the man right In front of me tossed his dime to the floor and stepped on It. and then tried to drop his cigarette into the tu;nslile." Boston Trnnrl'-r- fire. Cat's Sight in Dark cat's whiskers have no relation to ltd sense of smell. Although a cat's eyesight Is excellent, at night It Is supplemented by the highly sensitive feelers, or long hairs, that project A from the muzzle and above the eyes, each springing from a follicle from which a special nerve communicates with the bruin. With the use of these a cat is able to feel its way about In tlio dark without difficulty. well-dresse- d Lake Windermere Bungalow Camp Provides Facilities For Girls to Enjoy Ranch Life in Canadian Rockies s$ a s r- wWo-::-:':-- Kyai K:'t., )di'w B Sedan, t. o. h. V Canvass Thm LandauUt Sedois BWy by risW the whole range of the loir-pric- ed ami you will find nothing anywhere to compare with the value offered by the Pontiac Big Six. Its smart new bodies by Fisher, in a variety of colors, suggest the) power the speed-- - the dependability the luxurious comfort thatPontiao so generously provides. Come in to see and drive this car. Then you will agree that it presents the greatest combination of big car features ever offered at or near $745 sixes 1. A J 00 ubic-Inch. engine. 1. The Harmonic Balancer. 3. The cylinder head. radiator. 4. The cross-flo5. Automatic Temperature Control. S. Short-strok- e fully counter-weighte- d crankshaft. 7. Airplane type Interchangemain bearable bronac-backe- d ings. S. A IK Inch carburetor Including an Internal Bconomiaer and an Accelerating Pump. t. A Gasoline Pump. 10. Special Bmpansion-Typ- e Piston Pins. 11. Full pressure lubrication. 12. Crankcase TentilaUng system. 13. Two completely Independent braking systems. four- 14. Internal-expandin- g wheel service brakes of the most efficient type. 15. Emergency brake acting on the transmission. k 16. Special moulded, brake bands. 17. Specialty designed bodies by Fisher with the exclusive concave belt moulding. IS. Flaring fenders 70 inches across. 19. A distinctive radiator design, 20. A variety of colors in the year's most popular shades. SI. Ternstedt Interior fittings. 22. Fisher VV Windshield. 23. Driver's seat adjustable while you drive. 24. Coincidental Ignition and TraiisnuMion Lock. 23. Individually mounted inincluding gasoline struments, gauge. 26. headlights. 195, . o. t. Pontiac, Mich plus iiixmry char$a. Bitmpmr; mpring eorers ami Lotmjoy mhack abmorbmr rmguUtr at alight mxlra cost. Grvs?roJ equipment Motors Tarns Payment Plan mvatlablm mt minimum rata. Consider the delivered price aa well aa the Price, $745 so list price when comparing automobile Talnesm. o deliTered prices includes only reasonable charges for handling and fos? Oakland-Pontia- financing when tha Time Payment Plan is) ! frfwwftasyilfii Tfflmnir ir rol2QIGt.& as mrn " Tfriin--rrr"' r m CO i C.e.OoofOa z. mpuvct rr N5ET: LSjrT-M- Af? RKi-- r Laka Windermere Bungalow of Its kind established in tha Canadian Rockies, has been transformed Into a Ranch-Cam- p for girls under the joint direction oX Mas Mary K. Cutler of Minneapolis and Dr. Harriett E. Cooke of Chicago. These ladles, having had considerable of experience in the . sncn camps, selected management this as an Ideal spot for girls desiring aa active outdoor life combined with Instruction In art. The staff Includes Instructors In riding, swimming and camp craft. In addition to teachers of handicraft and painting, and tha course Is comal bined with participation In ths four day cross country ride of Bock-lies. the Trail Riders of the Canadian Both Miss Cutler and Dr. Cooke :bave spent several summers In this region and are enthusiastic In their value praise ot the of ranch-cam- p life In the Bock; 'Mountains of Canada. They took 'part in last year's trail ride to the Lake of the Banging Glaciers In the Lake Windermere district of British Columbia, and have engaged Walter Nixon, well known hunter and guide, Thct Camp, the first , r fix v , y. i GS3 an-'nu- PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS health-promoti- Jones Motor Compatiy NEPHI, UTAH I to supervise the trail rldlig expedition forming part of the course In camp craft for the girls. The Hon. Randolph Bruce, Lieutenant-Governof British Columbia, has his summer home in the neighborhood and is keenly Interested In the movement. Lake Windermere Camp, which accommodates about forty-tw- o guests, consists ot a large main building and small separate sleeping bungalows, all or ,' Get a FREE Mrs. Betsy Anderson returned home Wednesday evening, after a two weeks vacation at Union, Utah, where she visited with her daughter. her Mrs. Rose Bench, accompanied mother to Nephi and will enjoy a short visit here. f. to6eJ!, Detection and the mm -- 4S lobes etna med uiM of radio freauencv roe Sire Mjjiertc I produce the nM powerful and aeiecriv miss sac aver buil Abeolutely no nuoa ana noaoiama any wave Tenfth. Automatic senairivirr control slves unutom teruilivity and ampUncacion in both BOgSl aad low wave length. Improved Majestic Sltpss Dynamic Speaker, titra heavy, trurdV Majesd i,V, nnAirive vnlrftraHUaaf. instates long lite and eatery. Early English design cabinet e Amersmn Walnut. Instrument panel overlaid wttk enuine imnorted Australian Lacewood. soo plate and knobs finished in gsnaina sUvaa, J. Walter Paxman, chairman of the streets and highways department of Nephi City, reports that the garbage wagon will gather up garbage next Monday. Have your garbage in containers and on the edge of the street if you want it taken away. Fear, of itself, does not kill, It often produces effects In the body on the heart and bruin especially, which nre fatal. ? s purchase millinery and wearing parel for the fall season. Aibestoa Named by Greeks The ancient Greeks gave asbestos Its name, the word meaning "iiuhurn-nble.- " This mineral owes Its value to the fuet that Its fibers can be separated and woven Into a fabric that Is Indestructible by fire und Charlemagne was said to have had a tablecloth of asbestos which was cleansed by being thrown Into the Times-New- Mrs. S. B. McCune, proprietor of the AlcCune Milliuary is in Salt Lake City this week enjoying a vacation. While in the above city she will also self-l- O&cial Pig Drover Out Ofllces that have been in existence for 800 years are being abolished by Ashhtirlon, Kngland, In cutting down Its salary list. Hy purchase the city council has acquired lie rights of the lord of the manor, and abolished the fees paid to the ollicial pig drover, town crier, ale taster, bread weigher, scavenger ami bell ringer. a' &H?t?k PEECQORI h. Mr. and Mrs. It. It. Judd and Miss Margaret Kydalsh of Grantsville, Utah, and Mrs. Delia Ashworth ot San Francisco, California, were in Nephi last Saturday and Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. It. Judd. dulgeme Sympathy and fussing do no good When moody folk are left alone they soon become normal. a Sl"" t Exclusively Miss Bertha Mel'hersou, Miss Lula Mcl'herson and Miss May me Kiehes are enjoying a vacation in Northern Utah and Idaho this week, where with relatives and they are friends. Fear A li Offers You to Salt Lake City Wednesday for a short pleasure trip. Mr. Andrews Is enjoying his vacation from the First National Punk. es Case No. 1127 Necessity to exercise tne rignts and privileges conferred by franchise granted by the Town of Mona, Juab County, Utah. "jay .Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wood motored By their irulu shall you know in em I soU, the Concord grape and ConcoM grape-Julare known ail over thj ft'i true that the history and romance world. ot nations ha Intra written around Mors than fifty foreign countries, their fruits of the tree and of the from Trinidad to Ceylon, are regularly a Certificate of Convenience and m the eoimeiual auto Wednesday, and paid the office u pleasant visit. n COMMISSION' (3 parts naletman ot the Sail Luk' Hardware company, was in Nephi n BEFORK THE rUBLIC UTILITIES Meet'o. (ieorKO Are Always Open Highways Epuwm Has no A C Hum .Mrs. ICiiihis Hawkins, motored to Salt Lake City Tuesday, where tti enjoyed a short vacation with relatives and friends. Civen-halu- Wire D evening. August late summer still calls the motoring world. Everywhere, vacation lands invite you from beyond the hill ahead or the next bend in the road. out-of-tow- Startling 'a otfotietithy, tix .Mrs. C. N. left Thursday for frovo, for a short vinit wnb her daughter, Mrs. Kruiui Duke. More Days of Vacation Pleasure person-to-perso- The NEW and wan In Hull Lake City Tuesday on bUuinesa. NOV5 Winding Roads Lead Hawkins, Hu-tst-- ll dealer electrically lighted, There are mnny diversions for the vacationist, Including trout fishing In the smaller creeks and lakes within enry reach. Lalce WlndJi-merIs Uoal for fct; thing find boating, the summer temperature averaging a'iout 63 decrees, and the) water is always crystal cleer. Several dot the lnke, making small Ideal places on which to land and "loaf" or Call, accovuinc to one's lKl-n- |