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Show 4 THE Thursday, August 22nd, 1929. Exclusive Western Electric i:ytIl'MENT PROVO 7m THUATIU FRI. & SAT. SEE and HEAR LON CHANEY LUPE VELEZ in "WHERE EAST IS EAST" Starts SUN. Aug. ALL-TALKIN- 25 G Singing & Dancing The 4 MARX Bros. THE COCOANUTS with Oscar Mary EATON SHAW The "Muxlcal-Comfd- )" of Wed. & Thur. 100 Talking Dolores Costello In 'Madona of Ave. A' FRI. & SAT. HEAR and SEE BUSTER KEATON in "Spite Marriage" Kohs liurtou and Alvln liurton Husstll Hawkins, Ralph ISrough, uud daughter Kuuioe, and Miss lim were in Salt Lake City Monday on i for hUHinesg. Hawkins left Monday Los Augule. wbero tUuy will enjoy Mrs. Lyle Iliglor and daughter, a short vacation. lloweua are visiting with relutives Gerald Urd U in Nephl visiting and friends in Washlugton, Utah, with his parents, Mr. and Mr a. S. U. this week. They went down to the Ord. Mr. Ord is employed In Los Dixie country last Monday Angeles, and U enjoying hU annual vacation in hU ho in a town. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Uibson, reMr. A. H. Paxman and Miss Lottie turned home Tuesday evening, after Jenkins of Salt Lake City are Nephl enjoying a reunion of the Alumni visitors this week. They are guests association of the Utah State School at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel which wus held at the Hot Pols near 1U her. They ulso visited in Salt Linton. Lake City. Dr. and .Mrs. N. J. Rees and famMr. and Mrs. Mark Coombs of ily of Salt Lake stopped in Nephl Weduesday on their way home from C'ardston, Alberta, Canada, are en a vacation in Fish Lake. Stanford joying a vls.it with relatires and Mr. Rees stated that he expects to leave friends in Nephl this week. this week for Philadelphia, Penn. and iMrs. Coombs are old time resi at dents of Nepbi, but have been In where he will complete his course Canada for a number of years. the University of Peunsylvanla.aftt-niooi- HAPPENINGS WOW Mr. and Mrs. Will Gear of Eureka spent last week with relatives here. Mrs. and Mr. J. M. Jackmun of Salt Lake City were week end visitors here. what a K4 Blade Mrs. ltex Sperry and ehlldrm or Nada, Utah are here visiting with relatives. Mrs. and Mrs. Christian Winter and Mr. aud Mrs. James Chrlstentten spent Sunday at Centerfield. Your Radio would surely better with perform some New Tubes. Get the most out of it by calling us to check them for you. Prices Are Down! Mrs. Emma ChrisleiiHen of Suit Lake City came down Saturday to visit tor a time with her mother, Mr Annie Chrlsteusen. Mr. and Mrs. Johu T. Field aud Mr. and Mrs. Uryan Field of Evans- ton, Wyoming were vixkins relu lives here last week. The "II. O. A." club were enter XOTICK OF INTENTION talned last Thursday afternoon at Street uid Sidewalk Improvement the home of Mrs. 11. B. Angel. He freshments were served. 1'Uitrkt Number IS to-w- PacksfS SCe, 12 for $1.00 Wade & Butch eu SPECIALCurved Blades - Sharper at firtt and stays l.very on tha harper SAME rrluct C uniform quality. ol WADE A BUTCHER S.fficlJw 204 Catlmry. mrmf 'mird Kmioet tor ymmrt of Fin J A New Shipment of Pearls just arrived Today! Bring Your Cards in and Make You Selection. It Pleases Us to Please You! and First North streets, and abutting ) JtZ' v -- , . ' ' Eat At - t Sutton's Cafe ' ' v ' v - , . i ::4 7 ' I itft --v 'I i jf MRS. CHARLES A. TRUMP "A Good Place To Eat" Ladles Rest Room In Connection Health Hint An Infant's room fhould be aired regularly, even during the winter montha If It Is done gradually, at first for only ten minutes and then Increased, even rainy weather will do no harm. Such airing actually hardens a baby gainst colds. Where Florida Lend loridit lias no iw litis, this While state furnishes the uiniD supply of fuller's earth In the United States s of the and about 1 three-fourth- Evil in Disputation The pain of dispute exceeds by All disputation Its utility. much makes the mind deaf, and when people are deaf I am dumb. Joubert. "For twelve years I had such stomach trouble that my whole Headaches, system was poisoned. dizzy spells and. awful attacks of nausea Just made me miserable. I became dreadfully nervous and hardly ever got a good night's sleep. I was almost always constipated and my whole body was often wracked by neuritis pains. "From the first few doses of Sargon I began to feel better and now all those troubles have gone. I never have headaches or dizzy spells, the neuritis has disappeared and 1 sleep like a healthy child. Sargon Soft Mass Pills are easy and natural in their action and rid me of constipation. "I am Just as grateful as I can be for this new feeling of health and consider it not only a pleasure, but a duty to recommend Sargon to my friends." The statement above was made by Mrs. Charles A. Trump, of Bountiful, Utah. Sargon may be obtained in Nephl from Ord & Mangelson. (adv.) DON'T FORGET J. Gibson. PITKIN'S - jlL oneway BARGAIN EXCURSIONS Proportionately LEVAN PAGE FIVE to-wi- Provo Barstow Pasadena NEPHI, UTAH Mrs. Ross Turner has been here Notice Is hereby given by the City Council of Nephl City, Utah of the staying with her mother, Mrs. Jas. intention of said Council to make Anderson, while Mr. Turuer has em polyment In Nephl canyon. the following described improvement "In the last three years, I spent tn Nephl City, t: Mr. aud Mrs. Evan Klienhenl aud To construct cement sidewalks over fourteen hundred dollars on treatments alone and only since I four feet wide, and four inches thick family returned home Tuesday after began taking Sargon have I bad any. on all sidewalks herein after specif! spending the past year at Petaluuia, shepherd has been thing like real relief from my suf cally described, and being In street uaiuoruia. on Air. a chicken ranch. and sidewalk improvement district employed ferlng. number fifteen of Nephl City, lt Mrs. Preston Christenseu entor On sidewalk on the north side of Third North street between Second tained a large number of lady and Third West streets, and abutting friends Thursday afternoon, which on the south side of lots one and two, will be the usual day for the new club to meet. A name has not been block 68, Plat "A". On sidewalk on the east side of found yet that will be suitable for L;J X , v First West street between Center the club. - When In S, LOCAL NEWS OF INTEREST Spent Hundreds Without Result the Seaaon. TIMES-NEW- i Daggett Riverside low Ontario San Bernardino fares to other California points DAILY to Sept. 15 inclusive and Intermediate Points. From Salt Lake, Ogden Chair Cars and Coaches. Convenient Station Cafe meal service enroute. A delightful, low cost trip! $20 to San Francisco For farther particulars, consult Ticket Agent GOODS. Miss Elizabeth McClure of Levan on the wset side of lots two and three. and M. Johnson of Salt Lake City block 3 7, Plat "A". In the Salt Lake On sidewalk on the east side of were married First West street between Center Temple last week. The young couple and First North streets, and abutting will make their home in Salt Lake on the west side of lots two and City. Mrs. T. J. McClure witnessed the ceremony. three, block 37, Plat "A". On sidewalk on south side of Cen Mrs. Edgar Christenseu entertain ter street between First West and Second West streets, and abutting on ed last Wednesday afternoon In the north side of lots three and four, honor of her sister, Mrs. E. L. Jenkins of Salt Lake City, who was here bloc it 27, Plat "A". On sidewalk on First East street on a visit. A delicious luncheon was between Second and Third North served to a large number of her streets, and abutting on the east side lady friends and relatives. of otls one and four, block 52, Plat A" Lightning struck the home of Mr. On sidewalk on south side of First and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson Friday North street and between First East afternoon, shattering the kitchen and Third East streets, and abutting chimney and disconnecting an elec on the north side of lots three and tric light wire. No one was hurt. four, block 35 and lots three and four The same afternoon the lightning block 34, Plat "A". also struck the home of Mr. and Mrs. On sidewalk on the east side of C. J. Winter. A small child was Second East street and between First stunned for a short time. A Malmgren reunion was held last South and Second South streets, and All abutting on the west side of lots two Sunday back of Mt. Nebo. and three, block 18. present enjoyed themselves very On sidewalk on the north side of much. Some of the out of town Sixth South street between Second relatives present were: Mr. and Mrs. and Third East streets, and abutting J. M. Jackman, Mr. and Mrs. Horace on the south side of lots one and Durrant, Wanda and Geneva Malmtwo, block 18, Plat "B". gren of Salt Lake; JUr. and Mrs. On sidewalk on the south side of Lawrence Malmgren and family of Fourth South street between Main Centerfield; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and Second West streets, and abut- Hobbs of Nephi; Dr. and Mrs. Carl ting on the north side of lots three M. Secrest, Mr. and Mrs. Russell and four, block 27, and three and Mooney of Hollywood, California. Mr. and Mrs. Niels Lundsteen of four, block 28, Plat "B". On sidewalk on the west side of Levan, entertained at a Utah, Third West street between First and wedding reception Tuesday evening Second North streets, and abutting in honor of their daughters, Blanche on the east side of lot one, block and Bee, whose marriage to Mr. E. M. Hawkes and O. N. Wood, re 41, Plat "A". On sidewalk on the north side of spectively, took place Wednesday, Third South street between First August 14th in the Salt Lake Temple. West and Second West streets, and Those present at the Tesday evening abutting on the south side of lot affair were: Mrs. Travis McClure, one, block 11, Plat "A", and on west Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Jennings, Mr. side of First West street between and Mrs. Hyrum Broadhead, Mr. and' Second and Third South streets, and Mrs. Ray Francom and Zella Fran- abutting on east side of lot one, com, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olpin, Mr. block 11, Plat "A". and Mrs. Chris Christensen, and On sidewalk on south side of Third Delia Lundsteen. Following a brief South street between Main and First honeymoon through Central Utah East street, and abutting on north and Southern Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. side of lots three and four, block 4, Hawkes will make their home in Plat "A". Mr. and Mrs. Pocatello, Idaho. On sidewalk on north side of Wood will locate in Salt Lake City. Second South street between First West and Second West streets, and ONE MILLION CHEVROLET SIXES abutting on south side of lot one, HAVE BEEN PUT ON MARKET block 22, Plat "A", and on west side of First West street between First South and Second South streets, and DETROIT, Aug. 14 'One million abutting on the east side of lot one, six cylinder Chevrolets have been block 22, Plat "A". placed on the road since the first And also to construct a gravel and of the year. oil surface road eighteen feet wide This Sensational announcement, by four inches thick on Second South indicating as it does the great pop street between Main and Second East ular appeal of the new six cylinder street, being the street abutting on car, was made at the central offices the south side of lots one and two of the company here today as asblock 19, and, lots one and two sembly plants In various parts of the block 20, and on the north side of country were operating on the biglots three and four, block 13, and gest summer production schedule in lots three and four, block 14, Plat the history of Chevrolet. Never in the history of the In "A". All of said lots, blocks, and plats dustry has any other manufacturer being in Nephi Survey of Building equalled the achievement of placing Lots. a million six cylinder cars on the That whole of the cost of said road in less than eight months. In paving estimated at $3706.06 fact, according to observers, this is (16 cents per sq.. foot) to be de more than three times as many six frayed by a local assessment upon cylinder cars as were ever produced the lots or parcels of ground fronting by a manufacturer during a like or abutting on the sidewalks in the Derlod. model, probab-above district, and the whole of the The record-makin- g cost, of said gravel and oil surface roadway estimated at S858.00 (5.6 cents per sq. foot) to be defrayed by a local assessment upon the lots or "He BuUd. Wisely parcels or ground fronting or abut ting on said street to a depth of 77.25 Who Build. Well" feet from the front of said lots or and lots of all said parcels, parcels TO BUILD WELL said comprising district and being the lots or parcels USE of ground to be affected and bene fitted bv said improvements. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such Intention must be presented in writing to the City Recorder of Nephl City, on or before HAS NO EQUAL the 31st day of August, 1929, stating therein the description of the propThe Largest and Purest erty by lot, block, and plat, said date being the time fixed by the City Natural Deposit of Council when it will meet at the In the World 8 M. and hear Gypsum o'clock P. Hall at City and consider such protests and ob jections a3 may be made thereto. NEPHI PLASTER and By order of the City Council of MFG. COMPANY Nephl City. Dated August Fifth, 1929. E. MARTHA VICKERS, afore-mention- ly the most famous of all Chevrolet record cars, rolled off the assembly line at the huge Flint, Mich., plum on August 5. It happened to be a sedan the new Imperial sedan. In troduced a few weeks The ago. was wel glistening record-breakcomed at the end of the assembly line by W. S. Knudsen, president, and other high Chevrolet officials. Without any ceremony the car left the plant for Detroit where it will be presented as one of the Interesting exhibits that are to be a part of the mammoth Chevrolet sales convention in Detroit, August The entire Chevrolet sales supervisory force of nearly 2,000 men will be on hand for the biggest convention of Its kind ever held by the company. The rapidity with which Chevrolet marched on to the record of a million sixes in less than eight months will be note fdrom the following tabulation of the dates when the various epoch marking sixes were on the road: er First Jan. Six 1 .March 6 250,000th Six April 24 500,000th Six June 12 750,000th Six 1,000,000th Six August 5 Nearly every state in the Union had a share in the building of the million sixes. Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan furnished the steel; the South and the West supplied the wood; the South and the Northeast provided the cotton and wool; the rubber came frm Ohio, Illinois and California; the glass from Pennsylvania, Ohio and Illinois and the Duco and enamel from Mew Jersey and Michigan. More than 85,000 carloads of material were used to produce the million sixes. As officials point out, the achieve- ment is even greater than during the same period of 1927 or 1928, during which years the Chevrolet Motor Company was the world's largest builder of automobiles. Furthermore, the change made by Chevrolet January 1 from production to production has upset all previous precedents in the now priced field by causing the production of cars to exceed the production of cars for the first time in automotive four-cylind- er er er four-cylind- er history. It is also significant to note, from automobile registrations, that since January 1, 1927, the Chevrolet Motor Company has built and produced to date more automobiles than any other manufacturer In the world. Also, Chevrolet sales for the fir3t time in the history of the company were greater In July than they were tn June, which still further emphasizes the constantly Increasing popcar. ularity of the new er IG. & J. TIRES ARE GREAT BIG VALUES FOR REAL LITTLE MONEY . ed HEPHI PLASTER Dealers in HAL GAS STARCO MOTOR OILS AND GREASES HAlQblo." |