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Show Thursday, March THE TIMES. NEWS, NEPHI, UTAH . PAGE FOUR 27, 1930. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Ft. Green News Back on Feet that Members After 6 Weeks the Lions tor the Sanpete County, with theirdubs NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN by Council of Nephl City, sealed bids lor contract construction and laying of 24.587 of cement sidewalk four feet four Inches thick, except wide, driveways being six Inches thick, in Sidewalk Paving District No. 15, In Nephl City, will be received if filed with the City Recorder of Nephl City on or before the 27th day of March, 1930, at 7:30 P. M. at which time the said City Council will meet and open bids. Plaits and specifications may be obtained at the City Recorder's office upon payment of $150 therefor. Each and all bids must be accompanied by a certified check In favor of Nephl City for the sum equal to ten per cent of the amount of bid, subject to forfeiture If bidder fails to enter Into contract and fur nlsh required bond, If his bid is ac cepted, as provided In 8ectlon 3753 of Compiled Laws or Utah, 1817. The right Is hereby reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the City Council of Nephi City, utan. Dated this 4th day of March, 1930. BESSIE HICK) IN SON, Nephl City Recorder. Corp. Seal. Date of first publication, March 6th, the City of of wives. met with the Fountain Green Lions and their wives, at the Fountain "I was so weak and rundown be Green Amusement Hall, Wednesday fore I started Sargon I had not evening. A delicious banquet wan been able to walk for six weeks. In served, after which a program was a week after I started the medicine rendered which was followed by a I was able to walk a little and in dance. There were over 200 present. The purpose of the gathering was the Discussion of Junior Colleges. - , , , President Aaron Tracy, of Weber i College and Prof. Morris, also of . - , Weber College, were the principal v , speakers. Due to the beautiful warm spring day of March 21st, the Old Folks party was a big success. There were over 100 present, which Included the committee. A lovely hot dinner was f fx served after which a program was rendered, which was followed by picture show entitled, "The Great Divide." After supper was served. the tables were cleared away and at 7:30, the orchestra played all old time" dances, in which almost everyone participated. At 9:30, the dance was open to the public and a most enjoyable time was spent by everyone present. Funeral services for Mrs. Bert Johnson were held at the ward 1930. Date of last publication, March chauel on March 22nd at 11:00 Of course you do! And you would o'clock. Singing by choir, "Oh! 27th, 1930. My Father." Opening prayer by J. pay dearly to redeem it in case of loss. C. Jensen. Solo, "My Faith in Thee" W. S. ARNOLD Funeral sermons taken In short- by Randall Solo 30 Christiansen; Why not, then, protect it tttfidently in the was up and about as good I days Into typetranscribed and hand Hold Thou My Hand." by Hilda as anybody and looking after my first place with substantial insurance at written copy, 12 cents per hundred Christiansen. Speakers were T. contracts. huncents 4 words first copy; per Reese of Wales and K. P. Jensen. "I had been in a rundown con' a reasonably small premium cost. dred words for extra copies. P. J. Song by choir, "I know that my ditlon for 7 years. I ate mighty M13-3t- p Utah. Nephl, Sanders, Redeemer Lives.'' Closing prayer little and seemed to grow gradually We represent strong, dependable insurby President Abe Livingston. There weaker all the time. No medicines losses was an unusually large attendance helped me until L, started Sargon promptly. ance companies, that pay at the funeral due to the fact that and I could feel it strengthening me You need our broad, dependable service' many relatives and friends from "He Builds Wisely from the beginning. Now I other communities were In attend- right eat three hearty meals every day, Who Builds Well" ance. The floral offerings were have gained five pounds and have profuse and beautiful. all the strength and energy any WELL TO BUILD Priesthood and Union meeting man needs. Sargon Pills corrected was held In our ward chapel, Satur my chronic constipation and put W. 8. day. March 22nd, beginning at 1:00 my liver in fine shape. P. M. This was very well attended Arnold, Contractor, Vlneland, Colo. Ord & Mangclson, Agents. (Adv.) by workers of every organization. The Parent and Teachers association held a meeting Monday night at the meeting house and had for their speaker, W. D. Candland of HAS NO EQUAL Securities Bonds Insurance Mt. Pleasant, who spoke on "Tax(Continued From Page One) . A large crowd was present. First National Bank Building The Largest and Purest ation." ac Burton Holman and wife, with President H. O. Nephi, Utah Natural Deposit of companied by Miss Geraldine Allred Commerce, Hotchklss, the mayor of the city to left for California. a Monday trip Gypsum In the World They expect to visit points of in- and the able Milton A. McRae, terest a week before returning early builder of Scripps-McRaNEPHI PLASTER and home. for managing the party. Claude Ryan WE PAT TOP PRICES FOR BEEP, TRUCKING, PLOWING, GENERAL Mrs. Ruby Strlngham has Just re- Is there. You ought to know him. COMPANY MFG. Canner Cows, Pork, Veal, Lambs, Custom Work. Also Dry Cedar turned to Salt Lake after a few He buUt the ship In which LlndPat Chickens Morgan Market, Wood For Sale F. A. Phillips, Box tf. days visit with her parents, Mr. and bergh flew to Paris and fame. Just tf 408, Levan, Utah. Phone 7. Mrs. J. F. Allred and little daughoutside the city's heart you can see ter. Patsy. and the spot that Lind J. N. Madsen left- Sunday for the factory Salt Lake to undergo an operation bergh left when he raised the Spirit the last of this week. It Is hoped of Saint Louis Into the air, bound that the operation will be successful. for France via New York. A good statue of Lindbergh, Sheldon Simonsen la seriously ill due to dropsy and Brlght's disease. made by the factory workers, marks He is at the home of his sister, the spot. Mrs. Melvin Johnson. Also you meet William Hawley The Elite club, with their husbands spent a pleasant evening at Bowlus. He superintended the buildthe home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. ing of Llnbergh's plane. Now he oidroyd, on Tuesday eevning at a holds the American "glider" record. birthday dinner. An elaborate ban- up nine hours and five minutes quet was served and the remainder without an engine. of the eevning was spent in play Not a man over 30 in that air Ing games. plane factory when the great plane Mozart Larson of Moroni, while was built. Youth Is wonderful. on his way to Fountain Green, with his folks on Tuesday evening, had Calvin Coolldge says little, but the misfortune to run off the cul vert, which turned his car over and often says much In tew words. At some of the occupants were Injured. Mr. Hearst's ranch on the edge of His wife and mother received cuts the Pacific Mr. Coolldge listened which made it necessary to call with Interest to the propounding of medical aid. various mathematical puzzles, prob Word was received Monday of the serious illness of the 6 year old lems, etc., by Senator Hitchcock, a daughter of Emma A. Nash of Salt guest with him. For instance, "If Lake City, but it is hoped that she a bottle and a cork cost $1.06, and If the bottle costs 91 more than the will soon recover. cork, how much does the cork cost?" That's a Ripley puzzle. The answer, to save you trouble. BE USED BEGAN TO HOW CURTAINS Is 2tt cents. Mr. Coolldge, listened, offering no Curtains had their origin in the early feudal ages when thick walls and solutions, remarked finally, "Senacommon were enemy. a protection against a narrow slitted openings tor, I suppose In the Senate you all The deep narrow windows were not covered with glass and cold draughts have plenty of time to work out to were unable heat. crude fireplaces penetrated the dark gloomyofinteriors which such, problems." Senator Hitchcock were cloth of With the introduction tapestry weaving the heavy panels tells that. out make to to possible, the cold, yet hung over the openings in an attempt shut to keep out cold by raising them, a view of the outside. Although this served overcome What people think decides what ever. To gusts of wind it made the interior of the hall darker than semi-opaqpieces they are. Prosperity is to a considthis, the ingenious use of glass was employed. Small milky, erable extent a matter of psycholwere welded together in lead, allowing a certain amount of light, yet eliminatogy. ing draughts. for the of be used and the necessity privacy Once a man was fastened In a Larger openings then began to room occupants and the desire to eliminate the strong light glare, resulted In his feet put in warm water, chair, or from view do the not obstruct the light shir glass curtains. Such curtains as a practical Joke, he was and, never Is home completely inside yet make a perfect screen from the outside. A ARMCHAIR shown a razor of whlcn the blunt curtained without the use of glass curtains as well as drapes. end was drawn across the soles of . . . or as far as you like his bare feet. He was told "You will by telephone. 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