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Show BOARD TVfjMMijaskvti..it ; rmmmw w tr tf OF EDUCATION 5E HOLD i arrow 'iU.VIiV 1 CH'ER Z. meeting of the Board of Education of. Juab School District was held W ednesday evening, there being present Jas. Garrett Jr, J. H. Lunt, Lorenzo Iwangeison, Harry Foote and J. A 3V v. "P-ji- r F. Newton. ..Tue minutes of Hi ing were read 3 cia-.m- the previous meet- and approved, and against the district were 'al- Oranges and Lemons lowed. The Clerk was authorized to advertise for bid3 for tae sale and removal of the old Sells Building now owned by the district. Supt. Stewart was authorized to employ a nurse to help in the health work, to he paid out of the funds appropriated by the Utah Public Health association for this work. The clerk was instructed to write Senator Fuller, and representative Dav.id Mills to ascertain their views relative to amendment number 2 which was voted upon at the November election. After transacting some other minor business the meeting adjourned. Are now at their best l'ayson, Tuesday, attending to some business matters here. California Malin Mendenhall WE RECEIVE WEEKLY SHIPMENTS DIRECT FROM THE GROWERS n (-- was over from A Business Necessity In the basket ball game last night between the Boy Scout teams from the North and South wards, the result was a win for the South ward scouts by as score of 13 to 11. ENTERPRISE GROCERY CO. Our Big Clearance Sale Starts next Monday, Jan. 24th. A genuine price THE NEPHI MERreducing sale CANTILE CO. Lila, the little twin baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greenhalgh passed away Sunday being two weeks old. The other twin died a week ago as reported in our last weeks issue. 31 North Main Street (MM tSKKKLAN!) WGILULAIj., (Copyright.) POETRY. Munsey's Magazine recently this little gem: Star o' night. Star o' night. TO BUILD WELL Nephi Plaster NEPHI PASTEK AXD MFG. COMPANY JUST SO She: Do you think one should marry his opposite? He: Those who know tell me It makes little difference. A couple Invariably become opposite shortly after marrying anyway. Modern Matches. truly patient man we like Who doesn't care a bit How many matches he must strike Before he gets one lit. ' A Bright. Ton Can't always tell how sharp a fellow Is until you sit on his point of view. Cartoons Maenzlne. Praise Indeed. "How was the humorous lecture at the opera house last night?" asked the recently arrived gnesf. "First rate !" enthusiastically replied the landlord of the Petunia tavern. "Why, it. I pot In on a complimentary ticket and 1 liyUghed !" Judge. dad-hlani- e AMD or BUT EVtfOf PJEce Of MEAT CUT IN THIS MARKET AS FRESH AND AS , SwEST AS A HOT ALL INTELLIGENT, ENERGETIC MEN and women know of the strength building nourishment of Their safetwholesome meats. sense directs them to the santary shop whose quality meals and courteous service encourage their appetites and whose punctual service does not delay their dinner. y-first CITY MEAT MARKET Geo. W. Garrett, Prop Utahns are called on to help starving children in eastern and central Europe. A state joint committee for the European Relief council has been organized with headquarters in the Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City, to assist the national council in raising Mrs. to aid these children. Annie Wells Cannon has been made state chairman, with a joint committee of Mrs. A. J. Gorham, Daniel Alexander. It. C. Treanor of Salt Lake and M. J. O'Connor of Ogden. W. W. Armstrong, prominent banker of Salt Lake, has been made treasurer, and the National Copper bank is being used as depository. Mrs. 11. W. Pickering of Salt Lake is secretary. Letters have been sei.t to every community in the state askiug that three prominent men or women be given charge of the campaign in their towns and every cent to be raised in the state is to go direct to the starving children. In order to do this the few expenses entailed are to be paid from the national headquarters of the council. It is the aim of tne national organization to raise throughout the entire country the $:i:i,000,000 to feed 3,500,-Ochildren until harvest time. This will give but $10 for each child and will mean but one meal a day for each little underfed urchin; and that meal will be but of cocoa, milk, beans, lard a lid bread. If Utahns are generous enough this bread may be white Instead of the coarse dark bread made The weight of partly of sawdust. each child Is being carefully watched and as a Utile one gets to a certain prescribed number of pounds, he steps out of the relief food line and is replaced by a pitiful human atom in worse condition than himself. These children do not play, do not laugh, but are Just merely fighting to exist Herbert Hoover, who has gained the thorough confidence of the American people in his relief work, is heading the council. This council Is composed oj all relief organizations which Are child wholesale against working tragedy in the former war zones of central and eastern Europe. The local state committee does not Intend to "pester" Utah citizens for contributions, as they believe the cause speaks for Itself. All contributions are therefore to be voluntary, raised rather through entertainments than canvass. Picture theatres all over the country have come to the hearty support of the council and have set aside January 26 for sp.nhes and collections for the council. The biggest children's party in the history of the world is to he singed on January 29, when picture show houses will show a specially prepared film and all receipts for admission will go to the European Relief council. On January 26 every motion picture theatre will be open for speakers and the collection of funds. The state campaign will close January .".1. The stale committee have no doubts but that Utah will raise a generous sum by that date. $33,-000,0- HAS NO EQUAL. 'Joe Largest and Purei Natural Deposit of Gypsum lo the World. Her Plain Duty. The cheery caller tried to persuade old Aunt Martha not to dwell upon her troubles, telling her she would feel happier If she Ignored them. "Well, honey." said the old lady. "I dunno "bout (iat. I alius 'lowed when de Lord send me tribulation He done spec' me to tribulate." Attractive. See here. If you don't pet to work and earn a living you'll end In the poorhouse. e I saw a Son I should worry. In a movie one day, ami really It wasn't as bad as It Is painted. Film Fun. Father poor-hous- Disclosure. "That speech," said the secretary, "will enable anybody to know exactly what you hail In mind." "Io yoti think so?" exclaimed Sma-to"In that case we'd betSorghum. ter got to work Immediately and rewrite 1" r Automobile Painting What the Sphinx Says By NEWTON Timely use of Taint and Varnish will prevent enormous waste to car owners, due to deterioration. To postpone painting Is false economy. It cost morn not to paint than to paint. v This touching and hospitable Invl tation by the poet to the star, urging said star to have a shine on him and say when, moves us to do thus: Pup o' mine. Pup o" mine, Keep barking, barking. Into immensity, With great intensity. Showing your density; Bark on, to beat the ban- dBee how much I CAN standi FOR CHILD RELIEF Well." II a tr "A been can give better jot advice tlinn a CLYDE E. COWERS LOCATED AT SERVICE GARAGE BUILDING. MAIN STREET, BLOCK NORTH OF SANPETE TRACK mm NEWKIRK. a f hi Commencing next Monday and continuing all next week our big sale will he one money saving reck for all our patrons. NEPHI MERCANTILE CO. A had Keep on shining, shining. Out of Infinity, In all sublimity Of your divinity; Through the ethereal sea, Through the aerial sea. Keep shining, shining On Be. UTAH ORGANIZED "He BuUda Wisely Who Uui.i IS A GOOD SOCXI) COMMERCIAL ItAXK LIKE OCRS. YOU WILL FIND IT THE CASE IX VOUU BUSINESS. EVERY DAY, AXD SEVERAL TIMES A DAY, OCCASION ARISES WHEREBY YOU CAN USE OCR SERVICES AXD FACILITIES. TALK THIS OVER WITH US Handsome Betty Blythe Is regarded as one of the most beautiful women on the "movie" screen today. She has been declared by critics throughout the country as the screen's most classlo beauty. Keep barking, Dern ye! barking, I I Nephi National Bank A Duty to Art. "The new hired man puts In most of his time teaching Josh to throw somersaults and make dare-devleaps," commented Mrs. Corntossel. "Yes," replied her husband. "I don't know what to do about It. I tute to have work stopped on the farm ; and at the same time I don't want to spoil our son's future by Interferln' with his chance of becomln' a great motion picture star." il AN OMINOUS OUTLOOK. "Things have come to a doggone pretty pass !" grumbled Gap Johnson of Rumpus Ridge, Ark. "Before the war I could buy plug terbacker for from 35 to 50 cents a pound, ao rich and juicy and full of umbeer that a filler could sit and kill a fly with It plumb acrost the room. Now, by cripes, I pay 90 cents to $1.25 for something they call terbacker; no 'count, dry in It, skurce-ly- . stuff, with no juice My children just nacher'ly eat It up, and then yell at me b'cuz they can't spit over their own chins. Lem-m- e tell you ; these yur Infernal doin's are what Is going to bring on a revolu-tloI can't hardly ' hold my kids ll Mere Man, Mirror Woman. If It Is right to say "mere man" It Is Tighter to say "mirror Unrest. woman." Being Frank About It. current matrimonial advertisement reads: "Would you marry A "Unrest," rei.. ... ... il the man with the oil enn, "Is usually due to misIt's wonderful what placed repose. a lot of people can be upset because one 'man Is asleep at the sv:'": 11 now 1" suited?" Oome to think it over, we don't believe we would. Why should we? People get married because they are not suited with the circumstances aa they are. If one Is suited with singleness, he't a goose to tie up to some woman, thai taking the usual terrific chance of 'being unsuited or unsuitable. While If he's suited with a wife gosh, that would be bigamy I No, we wouldn't marry If suited. In fact. In a burst of confidence we are suited with a wife, and we don't Intend marrying. It would be just the same, though If we weren't suited at ail. Our wife wouldn't let us. Hasnt Changed Things Much. A Utah boy has Invented a combination triangle and rule, for tise in mathematics. The "eternal triangle" seems to have been the rule for years. In French Action and on the stage. To Be Highly Recommmended. Our Idea In the very last word le animal faithfulness Is a horse we recently saw standing beside the curt with his foot on his own bridle rein te keep himself from running off. FINNICIN FILOSOFY. Soma liars ar tive. Jlstit Mighty decep- whist yea think y t' lie ahl fh' time, they'll nnixpictedly tell tk' truth aa' desave yes. cast depind oat thim 3Ej A Special O ffer Good for January and Feburary only Practically a new Ford for only $55 We will do the following work, furnishing material and guaranteeing the job to be correct for the sum of $55.00 Rebor block Put In new bearings New connecting rods New overslze'piRtons and rings. New transmission lining. Nsw valves ground in. New oil In crank case New gaskets If crank shaft Is flat which Is seldom the case, a new one will be required and the charga ,111 be extra. "WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK TO GIVE SATISFACTION" THIS WORK WILL BE UNDER THE DIRECTION OF J. W. KUNDER O CROSBY'S "kVds"" j rte LAST TIME IM GOlN'TO LEAD A I Bun cm op j jZLa w We have rebuilt cars for the following J. N. C. Pexton Oliver Neilson Elias Warwood Glen Booth J. E. Ingram Jos. C. Carter Ask them how their car runs JudcTs Garae U R. JTDD, MANAGE! Nphl, Utah. ' |