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Show THE . NEPHI, UTAH S, jiTEr mil Air Service Memorial Model 7 TIMES-NEW- her model for the national memorial to the men of the air services, of the army, navy, marine corps and coasi trunrrt killed In the war V Jennings returned home Saturday from Itichrield, Utah, where she has visited with her daughter Mrs. Aymjer r))tfrson fqr severar weeks past. t t , :f.:":5S,.;v l&L, 4 - i ii 1, 1 - !i rrrn r I v, i The Popular Girl ii' By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dean of Men, University of Illinois. JUT IDDLETOX did not relurn to aftor the Chlstmas vacation. He was clown in his studies, his instructors said ; his father did not wish him to continue, he told the fellows; he had accepted a position, the college paper announced; but the real facts were thut it was a girl a very popular girl, who had upset Middleton and put an end to his college education. She was a pretty girl with pleasant manners and stylish clothes and a ready flow of talk and exemplary morals if her clothes had been a little less correct and her morals a little less exemplary, she might have been less dangerous. From the time she had entered the high school she had kept a string of fellows about her, and she had played them adroitly, skillfully, aad with a steady eye to lier own sellish Interests. If one ever tried to break away she melted Immediately and gave hlin the Impression that he was the only one fur whom she had really cared, and he usually rushed back into her train. When Ilarton entered college he was ambitious and gave promise of an excellent record ; but she was attracted by him, and he no sooner came under her influence Ihan he lost all ambition. He was .wild after her, spent his money on her, and neglected everything to be with her. She would never let him alone, played with him In a tantalizing way, called him on the telephone if he failed to see her, and, then when she had ruined him as a student and tired of him as a lover, threw him aside unemotionally and picked up "L i be- fore Middletun came a shy, sensitive, tender-hearteboy, eflslly led, easily discouraged, and In love with the girl. His attentions 3ut ered her, and, though she did not really care for him. she was too calculatingly selfish to let him go. She smiled on him and almost Insulted him In turn; she made engagements with him and then broke them without compunction If a more desired escort came along. She counted on Ids coming whenever she back-oneand, too weak to resist her, she made life fur htm a constant uncer- and hell which he left college ii'ly himself of. Surh a man Is weak, you say. Perd ' haps. I!ut a real woman might have strengl lieiied him, encouraged him, set for him Ideals, or, best of all, she night have let him alone. There are litany such girls with pretty faces and cursedly attractive clothes, Inc. ptible of real feeling and Incapable of an unselfish thought They come out unscathed, many people think, from these social escapades, but It is not true. They pay every one of them. Sometimes the time of payment. Is long deferred, but they pay to the Inst farthing, cruelly, far more than their little petty popularity and pleasures are worth. When they come to the point of wanting friends there are none; when they want love and real devotion they are gone; through their trilling with sacred emotions they become Incapable of feeilng or appreciating such emotions, and the end Is loneliness, unhupplness and neglect. (. 192S. Every WmHu Nownpiper Union.) 222228 My Idee of the three hardest Jobs In th' world Is; Actln' as sparrln' partner for Jack ppnipsey. Income tax, nn' urln' up John beln' secretary to a lady congressman. flg-D.- 's & 1 '0 MARCH 28th VgHy s7 SHAPE" With Every Monarch Malleable Sun- where Virginia, day for Norfolk, they will meet their daughter Zelma, who has recently been released from the L. D. S. Mission. Before returning to Nephi they will spend a few days visiting in the Eastern States. mm uumtmmi 1 Monarch Jwfyvv Iv Vv v fx Malleable rl J) Range Range 1 Max Norton was pleasantly surprised Saturday evening by a number of his young friends the occasion being his 12th birthday. Games were played until 10:30 p. m., when dainty refreshments were served to the following: Aleta Harris, Gwen Pace, Geneva Irons. Eleanor Burton, Bessie Greenhalgh, Lucile Greenhalgh, Jay Harris, Alan To!ley. Lawrence Parkin, Hyrum Greenhalgh, Ray Greenhalgh, Harold Vickers, Willie Irons, Blaine Norton and Max Norton col-lej.- 'e r - Jesse Pay left ,Mr. and Mrs. Ti "ARGON NE O With Angeles. California, where they have enjoyed a vacation the past five weeks. They report having had a most enjoyable time while away. Raymond E. Brooks mi i Never will you have a more generous offer than this! Never will you have a chance to own a Monarch Malleable Range on easier terms than these! Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robertson leave this week for Long Beach, California, where they will make their home. Mr. Robertson will engage in the grocery business in the above city. Charles Haynes returned home Wednesday from "Los JL mm ON 16th MARCH Mr. and Mrs. v If another victim. There had been several of them Mr! and Mrs. W. H. Warner of Logan, Utah, spent the week end in this city visiting with relatives, returning home Monday. Carl Bowies, Erva Andrews, and Edwin Bailey, who are attending the Agricultural College, spent the week end visiting their parents in this city, returning to Logan Monday. r-- Uyt m Monarch Range Sale Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Booth were with made happy Monday evening the arrival of a girl at their home. .i yyi A NEW MONARCH Miss Dorothy Salisbury, who is teaching school at Ileher City, Utah, spent the week end with hter mother Mrs. J. R. Salisbury. " U '., wi YOUR OLD RANGE ! Rorn to l!r. and Mrs. Ed. V. Downs a baby boy. Saturday March 7th. Ks$8SX38S8 . I TURN i,iwi, m ,wii.n,mmi min.i i LOCAL HAPPENINGS j I ,y Mrs M. T. Mme. Marie Apel, New York sculp- tress, putting the flniNhlng touches on i GOLD BAND FREE! 42 PIECE DINNER SET WITH EACH MONARCH RANGE The Malleable Iron Range Company are giving away Hundred Beautiful Gold Band Dinner Sets during i sale. With each Monarch sold will be given absolu- free one of these sets. . Go into our store see the see the New Monarchs! And then be in our store I early Monday morning to make your choice. I First Far East Treaty The first commercial treaty that the United States was able to negotiate with a government of the Far Et8t was with the little kingdom of Siam In 1833. About ten years later China followed Siam. ;cz Boxed Over 50,000 Rounds 1 40 Raymond E. Brooks of South Orange, N. J., and New York, hail given up his flourishing busiuess to devote all his time to directing the alumni activities of his alma mater, Colgate university, along lines that will promote a better working knowledge by university and business leaders of eah other's needs. He is the first alumni executive secretary In the country to be recruited from the ranks of successful business men Instead of from young recent graduates. Mr. Colgate was graduated from Colgate in 190C. Knitted Frocks Define Latest Style Details If ' 3j - l Beautiful Ii I T ERmS w Set 31 i r V. tV'- Ml' : if r INI r couch at tlie University of Pennsylvania, who ha boxed over 50,0(K) rounds with the stu dents who are followers of the padded gloves. ? u 41 I " v 1,31 m il ji ID - At J can be arranged to suit you dividual in- H I.)ei Uer, tioxing .! i .r flPimiiiiii'miK' 1 -- (T.'ft v Every ?! r r FREE .'( - k 1 EASY Dinner With ! ' - W ri- Wm!mmMJff WmmM lilIiiiilw piece N mi rrniiSBP Ffl Monarch ft A Bright Cincinnati Star t $10 Down Puts This All Malleable Range In Your Kitchen MONARCH RANGES ARE SOLD ON THE BASIS OF "SATISFACTION" i is the most economical range . . is the quickest acting range. . is the best looking range is the longest lasting range are claims that can be quickly substantiated by the housewives of Nephi and Juab County who have used the MONARCH over a period of years. WHY NOT SELECT YOUR MONARCH MONDAY MORNING AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR OFFER That That That That ' . Buy a knitted frock? Of course, It Is the practical thing to do. As to e style, there Is no lack of It In a frock such as Is pictured. two-piec- of this knitted the graceful sleeves, tunic, the long, border contrasted In color and buttons for the fastening. Then, too, ' knitted outerwear offers such a wide range of delightful colorings. Bright red Is given Its full amount of attention In sweaters and frocks. In accordance with fashion's Other featured pronounced trend. colors and combinations include copper shade, pompadour blue, Span ish yellow, purple and fuclcda shades nnd climaxing nil are the lovely white knitted units with multicolored The model a Is declared A. In close-fittin- I it it it it ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY THE LOWEST PRICE Dixon - Taylor - Russell Co. ... ...4 ;, , i .,, 1 ji Ed Roush of the t.inclnnatl Retls champion holdout, batsman and outfielder at different periods of bis most eventful and successful career. THE ONE PRICE HOUSE" PROVO SPRINGVILLE PAYSON NEPHI |