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Show i THE PAGE EIGHT TIMES-NEW- Warner Family Hold Fifth Annual Reunion Prepare Now For dehundred and twenty-fiv- e scendants of the lata William U. Warner held their fifth annual family reunion of the Warner family, at the scout grounds behind Mount Nebo Tuesday afternoon. Games, singing, and old fashioned dances were enjoyed during the afternoon, which was followed by the serving of refreshments. In addition to the relatives who reside in Nephl the Mrs. following were In attendance: Erwtn Bills and family, and Mrs. Ivan Bills and family of Blackfoot, Idaho; Mrs. Bert Olpin and family of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Stephenson and family of Salt Lake; Mrs. Lee Snarr of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. John Warner and S. A. Warner of Tooele, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Warner and family of Grantsville, Utah. One School Opening EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK .10 off Entire Line Shoes and Slippers Values Boy's Rubber Sole Gym Shoes, 89c up to $1.10 Overals Brand and Hawk Boy's Never Rip Sizes 3 to 7 yrs. . . .89c; 8 to 14 yrs.. . .98c 59c Blue and Gray Shirts, Size 6 to 12 69c Size 12 to 14 15 off All Men's and Boys' Dress Shirts 10 off . Dress .59c and Men's up, Caps Boys' Funeral Services For Alva Littley To Be Held Sunday GROCERIES Funeral services will be held at the Mona Ward chapel at 2 p. m. Sunday for Alva Littley, 20, who was killed last Thursday on a farm near Ann Arbor, Michigan, by falling on a pitchfork. Mr. Littley lived in Mona with relatives tor a number of Carnation Milk, Small 6 for 25c; Large 3 for 25c .25c Tuna, Large, 2 for Salmon, Small, 2 for . . .25c; Tall, 2 for . . .37c 25c White Laundry Soap, 8 for 10c No. 1 Can Pickles, Sour or Dills 25c Sweet Pickles, 2 for 25c No. Zl2 Can Pineapple 10c Parowax, 1 lb. Pkg 5c Best Red Bottle Rubbers, doz. 25c Pork and Beans, Small, 3 for 35c Medium Size, 3 for 3 5 35c Oil Sardines, for 29c; Oval Sardines, for 35c Mustard Sardines, 3 for 25c Jello, 3 for Jell Well, 6 for 50c; 1 Set Molds Free 15c 5c 29c 29c COMPARE ALL OUR PRICES AND SAVE! FOOTE CHAS. & The marriage of Earl NUjIhou of Colts of Nephl and Miss Bessie Centervllle, Utah, was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple Wednesday, 21st. The bride is the August daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Colts of Centervllle, and is graduate nurse from the L. D. S. Hospital, graduating from that institution last fall. Mr. Nlelson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Nlelson, and recently returned from a mission for the I D. 8. Church, serving two years in the Southern States, with at Louisville, Kentucky. The young couple will make their home in Nephi, where the groom is associated with his father in agribead-quarte- Relief Society Urges Extermination of Flies (Continued From Page One) fly should be dead. Every household should be provided with one or more fly traps. In the near future a number of these traps will be made In our community and they will be available at a very reasonable price. The saving of life and suffering from the fly will amply repay for the trouble and expense of r SONS s add of a cupful of cream. Simmer slowly for five minutes, add a grating of nutmeg and pour over strips of buttered toast Mushroom and Chicken Soup. Dice two cupfuls of mushrooms and cook until tender in enough chicken stock to cover. Add a quart of chicken stock and bind with two tablespoonfuls each of butter and flour cooked together. Cook until smooth. Serve with a spoonful of whipped cream on top of each cup." Cream of Mushroom Soup. Cook the chopped mushrooms two cupfuls with a little butter for five minutes, add a pint of milk and a pint of cream and bind with two tablespoonfuls of butter and flour cooked together. Serve with a spoonful of whipped cream on top of each cup. Another Potato Salad. Take six medium-sizepotatoes, cut Into cubes, two cupfuls of cucumber cubes, one cupful of shredded almonds, two tablespoonfuls of green pepper and two of red, onion Juice if desired. Add a good boiled dressing. Coconut Salad. Take two cupfuls of coconut, two cupfuls of tart f cupful of eel-trapples, two. tablespoonfuls of chopped onion, one tablespoonful of chopped parsley, a dash of red pepper and a god french dressing. KITCHEN CABINET JIB 1S9 Western Newspaper Union.) would know the flavor of pie The Juicy smell, the spice and taste, Tou must be patient till the fiery core is cool. Then bite a little deeper than the ((g). "If you a crust. you would know the flavor of a man God's mud pie made of Eden's dew If and dust Be patient till love's fire has warmed him through And look a little deeper than the crust." MUSHROOM DISHES d this Is the season when mushrooms are plentiful and may be had for the picking, we As should enjoy many delightful dishes. Creamed Mushrooms. Clean one-hapound of Refresh mushrooms. move the stems, scrape and cut into pieces. Melt three tablespoonfuls of butter, add the mushrooms, cook two minutes, sprinkle with salt and pepper and a dash of flour, stir until well browned, then lf IS on H S stoKHBOutl: Ages one-hal- c- -. to SCHOOL A new school year is at hand . . . and that means new equipment, new wearables for the youngsters. We've anticipated the occasion by laying in a super-stoc- k of quality merchandise, purchased in quantities that allow us to save handsomely and pass on the "gravy" to our patrons. Boy's New Line of School Shirts : . 69c, 85c and $1.00 Boy's New Line of School Caps 85c and $1.00 Boy's and Girl's Line of School Shoes $1.85 to $3.00 Boy's and Girl's Line of School Slippers & Oxfords, $1.35 to $2.95 New Line of Boy's and Girl's Sweaters $1.25 to $2.25 New Line of Girl's Tams and 35c to $1.50 Caps Nephi Merc. Co. Nephi, Utah Proposed Site is Inspected. Legion Boys Hold Special Meeting Tuesday (Continued From Page One) committee over the proposed site Tuesday morning, the included President A. H. Belliston of the Juab Stake; Representative Thos. H. Burton; I. M. Petty, president of the Nephi Kiwanis Club, County Commissioners W. G. Orme and June Kendall; Mayor Harry Beagley; and a committee from the Nephi Kiwanis Club, and other citizens of Nephi. In discussing the Fowler site for the proposed institution, members of the committee seemed to be very enthusiastic over the ideal conditions found there, and if there is no better and more ideally situated tracts than the Fowler ranch, then it will be selected. The committee is a nonpartisan committee and the selection of the site will be made on merits alone, and not from a standpoint of politics or pull. YOUR 7 45 FALL HAT YOUR ENLISTMENT WILL SERVE A TWO FOLD PURPOSE-FIR- ST ... Individual Training, Morally and Physically. .... SECOND To Insure the Retention of the Advance Showing i HATS Battery in Nephi. High School Boys You cannot operate a Service Station with a quart cup and a gas pump. Our Station is equipped with all the modern equipment of the largest super stations The reason for our Better Service. HlIVER MAPLE SERVICE f NEPHI , UTAH WE GIVE A special meeting of th Nephi Post of the American Legion was held Tuesday evening. Commander Chester Foote in the chair. The evening was spent In discussing the recent order received by the commanding officer of the local battery, and in as much as the Nephi Post of the Legion was one of the organizations responsible for the establishment of the unit in Nephi, the members were very much concerned with the possibility of losing the unit. At the conclusion of the meeting a committee was appointed to confer with committees from other organizations for the purpose of encouraging enlistments in the guard, so as this unit will not be taken out The committee is: of the city. Chester Foote, E. L. Jones, Will L. Hoyt, Dr. F. H. Beckstead, Gerald Cazier. V"-""-- " , Your w - 18 Get Ready For rs cultural pursuits. three-fourth- The 3 Nielton-Colt- s years. The body Is expected to arrive in Salt Lake Friday or Saturday. In terment will be in the Vine Bluff Come To The Fathers cemetery In Nephl. And Sons' Outing Surviving are George A. Littley and Charles Littley, brothers. Salt Lake; four sisters, Mrs. R. E. Down(Continued From Page One) ing, Millie Littley and Rose Littley, last outing. or of Salt Lake and Zetta Littley Come to the outing, every father, Nephl. every boy, every man who can borrow a boy! And fathers! Remember, it is a Reunion of Taylor Family fathers and sons outing not just an To Be Held at Springville outing to SEND the boys to. COME with them! YOUNG MEN'S MUTUAL A reunion of the Taylor family, of IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATIONS, which there are many residing at Sponsors. Levan, will be held at Springville, Utah, September 25, 1929. All of the descendants of the late Benjamin Franklin Taylor and his wife, Ann The members of the Business and Mennell Taylor, are urged to attend. Professional Women's club of city Benjamin Franklin Taylor was the were delighfully entertained Thursfather of the late Norman Taylor evening at the city hall. The and the late Crispin Taylor, Moab day evening was spent in playing cootie, two members of pioneers. Only the with Miss Flora Parkes carrying off original Utah Taylor family are still the honors with high score. DelicMrs. Jane and living Spafford, 81, ious luncheon was Berved to the Mrs. Zell Bringhurst, 79, both re- twenty members present. Mrs. V. are at Both siding Springville. M. Foote, Mrs. Geo. D. Haymond, of Franklin Mrs. George Belliston, Mrs. S. B. Benjamin daughters Taylor, and the purpose of the re- McCune, Mrs. A. L. Garbett, and union is to while these Miss Edith Belliston acted as host- two members are still living. Another object of the reunion is to erect a monument to the memory of Mrs. Victor Harris entertained at Benjamin F. Taylor and wife, who are buried at Springville. Bishop a birthday party in honor of her J. E. Taylor of Levan, Utah, Is daughter Enid's ninth birthday. . president of the Taylor Family association, and has charge of the arBorn to Mr. and Mrs. Loris Park, rangements for the coming reunion. a son on August 21st. SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 25c Bob White Soap, 7 for Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 for Light House Cleanser, Kirk Olive Toilet Soap, 6 for Snow Flake Hard Water Soap, 6 for Thursday, Auprust 22nd, 1929. NEPHI, UTAH S, "d.V." GREEN STAMPS JBSl of eligible age can add materially to their income without interfering with their studies. The many latest shapes and shades enable us to give you the most expert help in choosing the ' one hat best suited to your type. CONSIDER ITS BENEFITS TO YOU AND TO NEPHI AND ENLIST TODAY X v 1 j in ; s 3 |