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Show THE PAGE TWO TiMES-NEW- XOTICK ASl) OKDKIl Explosion Like rorcct cf Lombardy Poplars 4L F';:. 1 Thursday, August 8th, 1929. NEPHI, UTAH S, TUNNEL LUNCH Mona News Items When You Think of EATS Think of TUNNEL LUNCH 7 4 TO SHOW FIFTH DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH IN AND FOR JUAB IN TUB COUNTY. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Mona Ward Chapel for Mrs. Mary Alice Piatt, in with Ltlahop Raphael Garfield charge. The opening prayer was offered by O. A. Newell. The speakers were William Hough, ton, who read a poem he bad composed, Krnest Kay, John S. NieUon, and the closing remarks by Bishop Garfield. The following musical numbers were sung 'by a Ladies Chorus: '1 Need Thee Ever Hour," Sometime We'll Understand" and "Shall We Meet Beyond The Hiver" also a 12 p, m. Open 8 a. m. to vocal solo, by Harry Kounden. The floral offerings were beautiE. M. Claridge, Prop. ful and profuse. The closing prayer was given by John T. Kay. The grave In the Mona cemetery was dedicated by John S. Nielson. Not I hern Light The following is the stanzas writa re not are The Qirilictn llghia ten by Mr. Houghton: (lection, but a discharge of electrlclt As months go by, and years roll on In a rurlfled atmosphere, at a very And we pass life's milestones one by J. t'Al'SK In the Matter of the Eotate of Patrick Jay Daly, otherwise known as P. J. Daly, deceased. The petition ot Georgia L. Daly praying for a decree of the above entitled court adjudging and determining that Georgia L. Daly. F. Daly, Beatrice L. Daly. Dorothy D. Viiim and Emily Catherine Daly, are all of and the only heirs at law of Patrick Jay Daly, otherwise known as P. J. Daly, deceased, and that said Georgia L. Daly la entitled to succeed to the sisle ownership and title of and to all of tha following described real cstata and any other real estate left by decedent, Le-Gra- to-w- it: An undivided three-fourth- s In- terest of, in and to the Beatrice Lode Mining Claim, U. S. Lot situate in Tiutic Mining District, Juab County, Utah, has been set for bearing on 'he 24th high altitude. The causes are not yet one, day of August, 1929 at 10 o'clock Euch a milestone of satisfactorily explained. year A. M. at the court room of said comt And when we pass three score and In Nephi, Juab County. Utah, and ten all persons interested are ordered to Slavery Statistics Sometimes allotted unto men appear and tiiow cause. If any they At the beginning of the Civil wui To dwell upon this sphere. In altering the course ot a brook for the construction of a golf course near ML Kisco, N. X., 8,500 pounda of have, why uaul petition should nt t I Hos In the South. 1.C00."K fum us we a of forest Then shown looked like the of by creiited and what Hast may ponder o'er the past bo granted. the Lombardy poplur. nitroglycerine were pcplo!"d ' And !. near about we're end than 884,000 the say at last. ttss thla rpmnrknhle fiotu-rup, Witness the C'erk of said Couit r ;... : Could we be satisfied and say. owned ulaves. with the seal thereof affixed this We're ready to pass awuy 8th day of Afgust. 1929. And go and meet our God? J. IV VICKERS, (Seal) Oh no, we'd rather wait, A8-3- t. Clerk. Before we go to Heaven's gate, And view the path we'd trod. XOTICK And ask ourselves if from our birth. : We've done what's right while here The Board of Education will reon earth. ceive bids at their office in Nephi, If you could see in that review Utah, until 6:00 p. m. Wednesday. Things that we'd failed to do. 14th. 1929. for the transAugust And other things we'd done wrong of 30 students from Levan portation our in That's pathway strewn along to Nephi and return, any excess over Then within ourselves we'd say this number to be paid for on a proLord, little longer let us stay. basis. Payments to be niado Until' we'd cleared those wrongs rata the school year for during monthly away trips actually made. Contract to be But if we see in that review for a period of three years. That we'd been honest, good and true awarded The Board of Education will require Along the pathway we've trod a new chassis of not less than one Then within ourselves we'd say, and a half tons capacity, and a new We are ready now to pass away. commercial built enclosed passenger And go to meet our God, type body with a seating capacity of And see him on his Heavenly throne, not than 40 students. Contracts That he might claim us as His own. are less on file at the office of the Board You that meet here today, giving data and regulations to be Let us try to clean those wrongs complied with by successful bidders. away. This contract should be read before CJhe Sport Goupe Along Life's pathway strewn. bids are filed. The Board reserves iemPeria edan And all of them obnoxious weeds. the right to reject any and all bls. While here "we now sojourn. Office of Board of Education. And when we pass behind the veil AS-- lt Nephi, Utah To higher realm above, May we be worthy once again. To dwell with those we love. Astronomical Instrument Astrolabe was the name formerly given to any circular instrument for Love's Cradle observing the stars. Astrolabes were All emotions have their beginning In c. of two kinds spherical and the pituitary gland. It is In the midwere osed mainly durThey dle of the head, at the base of the the Fifteenth, Sixteenth and brain. 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There la a c!os- jouc belweeu adult health and emu, rced-tr- hygiene h: te- life tmportant factor in est every taMUvMusX Careful r.:.;hers nor are neltTiec sjferlet. Nor do they the ehlld by Insisting the food SO good for you." It Is their to see that the entire family eats wholesome, attractive! tn ehlld . ever-lndulg- Nephi M otor Company Nephi MsOmrtxltlan and are ae prevalent among children tbe rich a of the poor, says C. O. WIlMama, maker of Iceomatlo elec-trt- a tefrlgaratora. This fact Is shown la a report from the 17. 8. department Utah under-nourlsh-ta- nt est of labor. aw I y.mK A SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE F Ikk "One-tblr- d of Chicago school children are afflicted with some nervous (Uaarder. Two-thirof New York school ehfldrea are physically defec-tro- a. A large percentage of all school enfldrea are onderwelght, Prom 1 to 20 percent at clon tn stud es rexardsw and elimination from cchool result from in health brought about by Improper feeding," Meals should come at regular hours. foods ranking high In, vitamin content should be selected.' And the Importance of proper preser-vntl- on of these foods cannot be too' forcibly urged. Eectrlo refrigeration has become an ally ha safeguarding the family health. Ita constant, even temperature of 60 degrees or lata Insures purity of dairy products, crisp vegetables, fresh traits and meata. Bacteria, those destructive little or- -' ganlBms that taint foods, are held tn- active at this low temparataie. Da- -j llclous salads and dseuuila . eaa be kept ready to tempt tbe Jaded appe- -, tlte of growing child er eider member of the family. Careful diets win sssms a bealthlet aanerlcsna. happier army of Body-bulldl- i yof |