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Show J THE Little Acorns Make Big Oaks, You Know riMUS-MttW- UlAA. NEHJLU, S, LOCAL NOTES A baby boy was born Wednesday Earl BeHiBton, left for Loa Angelas to Mr. and Mrs. Dean Winn, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier of Salt Mr. and Mrs. George W. Sudbury Lake, are visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. of Lynndyl, Utah, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Paxman. Hugh Park this week. Litte folks make big flocks, and little "savers" big "savers". The largest fortune is composed of dollars and dollars are but Joe Willis, returned home WedJudge T. H. Burton, is holding nesday after a three weeks visit to court at Fillmore this week, leaving Los Angeles. for that city Monday. dimes. of L. J. Foote, the well known actor Announcing the opening Feb. 27th the McCune Millinery, with all came up from Los Angeles Monday, the latest and styles. and will spend a few days here visitMrs. S. B. McCune. ing with his mother Mrs. C. R. Foote Teach the little folks to save. Give them the advantage of that sort of training Let us help We'll be glad to. E. H. Forrest and Spencer E. Ephraim Bergeson, Bureau President, was in Nephi yes- Forrest, motored to Ogden Wednes terday, meeting with the farmers re- day to select material for the ice lative to the raising of beets this plant they are installing. season. Mr. Theodore Rees, and Miss Verda Mr. John Cooper went to Provo, Rees, of Wales, Utah were guests Tuesday, where he attended the an- Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. nual convention of the Winchester N. J. Rees. Store owners. Mrs. Vernon C. Tolboe, returned Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bills returned to her home in Provo Monday after to their home at Blackfoot, Idaho, a pleasant visit with relatives in this Tuesday after visiting with relatives city. here the past week. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Winn, motored Attorney W. A. C. Bryan, returned to Salt Lake Tuesday. They were home Sunday after several days visit accompanied by Mr. Reuben Stanley, with his daughter in Brigham who will receive medical treatment for eye trouble. City, Utah. results will astonish you. Nephi National Bank mmmmm LOCAL J TiyrareMia.j wiwgW'a NEWS u. " .ir- Mr. John Hood went to Eureka yesterday for a few days visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Christensen went to Mantl Tuesday. Mrs. Christensen will remain there for a short time and visit with relatives. - '' 11 - ''U "" "' 1 I One bottle will smoke a barrel of meat cheaper, better, and quicker than the old way Every bottle guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money refunded. 5 m Lunt Pharmacy Co. m "It Please Us To Please You" - JJ'-""IW- fflp" iiiiiiiibw mi M(ClO w v y , Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd, motored to Ephraim Wednesday, returning home the same evening. ) I u i - i Mrs. J. R. Park and her brother, Mr. John Passey, spent a few days this week at Hinckley, visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. J3. Stephenson, and Josephine and Florence, motored to Salt Lake Wednesday for a few days visit with relatives in that city. daughters, Annie, A marriage license was issued Sat urday in Salt Lake to Miss Ruby Park of ths city and Franklin R. Williams of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. George Howarth and family, and Mr. Nephi Howarth of Salt Lake, came down to Nephi Monday on account of the serious illness of Mr. Moroni Howarth. - Eleven cars of live stock were shipped from this city Monday. Lunt and Belliston, loaded six cars of cattle and two cars of sheep, while Howard and Andrews, loaded two cars of cattle and one car of hogs. The entire shipment went to Los Angeles. SHOE REPAIRING SYSTEM BEST MATERIAL USED Prompt Mall Order Service GOOPYEAK J. A. fhrlstnscn Prop nr Nephi, Utah w m THE TEXAS COMPANY OF UTAH Announce the opening of A New Texaco Agency at NEPHI, UTAH 'Russel Hawkins, Agent. Each flower Ig a silent sr-mo- n of sweet service. 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And use Texaco Motor Oil the clean, clear, golden colored lubricant light, medium, heavy or ex tra heavy there's a grade for every car. full-power- ed THE TEXAS COMPANY, U. S. A. Texaco Petroleum Products I |