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Show THE TIMES-NEW- UTAH NEPHI, J1J" 4 S, J. 1 . NEWSPAPER MEN ENJOY HOSPITALITY Local Briefs Your Boy And (Contiued from page I) Mrs. Cleo Smith of Salt Lake City is the Kuest of her sister Mrs. Ralph ally famous Tor its high grade milk Urough this week. cows. The Sego Milk factory at Richmond Mrs Harry Walker returned to her was next inspected ana crest home in Salt Lake City Saturday great deal of interest among the news after spending a few days here visit- paper fraternity at the size and im ing with her sister Mrs. Otis Horton. portance of this industry. This- fact-.Ji Art At a certain age children take pride in ory employs about luu people ami Mabel Sperrv and Alean race, re- turns out a product that finds a ready turned home Monday after enjoying sale throughout the country due in handling money for themselves. Every a pleasant vacation in Salt Lake the large measure to its excellence and bov has a business spirit a desire for Before leaving the factory past week. purity. the management served a very fine do his to own banking. money and Miss Verena Painter, and Miss and toothsome luncheon. The visitors were then taken for a Minnie Burton, returned home Mon By teaching your little son the importdav after a two weeks vacation in drive' across the valley through Lewis Some of t(Wi. Trenton, and Cornish. Provo, Salt Lake and Ogden. ance of the finest farming land to be found Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Crapo left Wed anywhere was seen on this trip and nesday- for Lone Tree, Wyoming, the extent and area of the valley was where they will be the guests of Mr a surprise to the majority of the visit and Mrs. Robert Park for a short ors. A stop was made at the model ice cream plant of Casper W. Merrill time. when he is young, you are instilling in located west of Richmond, where all The Sacrament meeting at the the various flavors of ice cream man him'lhuMC qualities so essential to manSouth Ward will be held at 7:30 p.m. ufactured at this up to date establish Sunday evening on account of the ment was very generously served the hood and high ideals. Stake Priesthood meeting in the members of the party. The return afternoon. lourney was then made to Smithfield which was reached about 5 p. m. Located at the above place is the Maranville Young Manager Morgan Pea Canning factory said to be the largest of its kind in the world employing several hundred men, wo men and girls, for about five or six weeks during the canning season All the latest and most modern mach inery for canning of peas are to he found at this factory, turning, out a product which has become famous After in throughout the country. specting the plant the visitors were taken out on the spacious fawns which surround the offices of the com pany, where a very delicious luncheon was served by the management On leaving the factory each member of the party was presented a can of T1 ic the company's best grade of sifted peas. One of the things fhe company takes special pride in showing is the dance hall adjoining the factory at which both growers and employees XOTlt I; OF Pi ai.ICATlOX nothi: ron rri:Mr.vriox are entertained at various times dur(Publisher) 1 ing the year. Returning to Logan at 6:30 p. m the party was conducted to the First Department of the Interior, U. S. "':'i;.'0i. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah Ward Chapel where a special pro U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake July 15th, 1025. gram was rendered Including select ions by the Imperial Glee Club,, Or NOTICE is hereby given that Je;s City, Utah, July lo. 1325 who, Utah, recital by Prof. A. M. Durham: "indianola, of V. gan Spencer NOTICE is hefeby given that Wilhomestead made 20. 19 on 29, readings by Mae Edwards, and a lect April liam E. P.roadhead, of Nephi, Utah, No. 0223&2, for SEViNEV, ure by Dr. G. G. Sedgewlck, tTniver entry. made on who April, 29th, 1920, N 1.4 SE '.4 , SE i,i SE '4 Sec 3 N V2 NE K sity of British Columbia, Vancouver Homeiead entry, additional, No. SE '4 NE Yi , N Ys SE V.) , SW ',4 SE ',4 Her Canada. This program was greatly 0 1S702, for SWMSWU. 15; 10 NAVViNWi Sec. 11 NW '4 NE 4 , enjoyed by all who attended and was E , W Y- NY ' 4 , SE M NW V4 , W 15. Township 12 considered one of the best parts of XW!i, 14 Soutli, Section 22, Township The 3 East, Sail Lake .Meentertainment. the entire South. Range ;UngB 1 East. Salt Lake Meridian, ridian, ba; filed notice of intention to structure a beautiful is itself Church lias filed notice of in'ention to make ma'Ko three costing in the neighborhood of $65,0 yesr proof, to establish Proof, to establish claim claim to tiio land above dcicribed. be 00.00 with a very fine pipe organ befoie o the land above described, S. AiUin. U. S. Comnis-s.orc-- r cost $4,000i00. fore that Shirley at : U'Hlter J. ("Rabbit") the Diitr'ct Court, i 'UrV. MarauvUla, at Ml. Pleasant. Utah, on ,tne recently appointed Monday morning the National Sum of the .:.'n. on the 23lU manager day of 2Cta X.rpti'. Col day of August. 1925. 10 23. Chicago Cubs, succeeding William Kll- mer school at the Agricultural ("lnimons. n.imes as witnesses: lefer, becomes the third youngest lcgewas visited, followed by a lecture Ira Shepard, John II. Peterson, Henry mtinnger in the major league. The new which occupied the time until noon i'titajawt nuiae.i us witnesses: Broauhead. Hyrum M. Spencer, all of Indianola, Utah, pilot, of the Cuba joins with "Rucky Under the auspices of the college 1). :Iro:tlhe.i'.u, Clyde Sbaw, Loui.i Jones and Elmer Ilaifsen. of Fa'rview, Utah Harris, manager of the world's chara- luncheon was served, at which time a i ;. !1 of Xi! l.'tah. I. LI I TAYLOK nionsblp Washington club, and Rogers short business meeting was held and Register. ITornsby, pilot of the St. Louis Cardi- the outing of 1925 came to an end ELI F. TA jjOR, Register nals, in making up the trio of youthful with many expressions from the mem First Publication July 24, 1925. First pub. July 17th, 1025. 'ilaying baseball mnnagers. La.;t Publication Auauist 21,1925. Last pub. Aug. 14, 1325. bers of the press complimentary to Earl and England of the Logan Jour nal, and the people of Logan and Cache Valley for the royal manner in which they had entertained the news paper men of the state. For any citizen of Utah content plating a summer vacation, Cache Valley, Logan Canyon, and Bear Lake, offer a most inviting trip over the best of mads replete w'th fertile farms, beautiful scenery and enchant ing views. To the fisherman. Logan '-river Is a paradise where the speck s- led bcaut'es await the coining of the nncicr's hcok and line. Pear Lne Is a unique body of water 7 miles wide 20 m'les long, and so blue that It looks like a landscape painting. Unthlng, Poatlng and Fishing, coup-'cwith cool nichts and fine mount-- ;' i Kreiiery makes it a worth while rip. Our Bank -- VISIT OUR COZY PARLOR i THRIFT - CHARACTER COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN THRIFT PERSEVERANCE Nephi National Peoples Hank" '5;!-.- -- It Pleases Us To Please You Ord and, Mangelson Successors to Lunt Pharmacy Co. Phone 43 Nephi, Utah A Bf other's Faith 'There's jijch u diffc rcn e between a fntln-and a mother, sir." s:itri Rob. ifler falterim: for v mnrnnt. "He couldn't hardly believe yet that I .vs goinir to do better though I knew he'd try in! bat a mother she always believes what's good, sir; nr at least I know my mother dee-God bless her!" Chnrtps Tlel;pps Food Properties Mothers of growing children in preparing their foods should consider well properties foods contain. Lime for bonemaklng is obtained from milk and carrots. Iron for blood from spinach, egg yolk and liver and lean meat, cabbage, raisins and tomatoes; the phosphorus from -- fish, beans., peas and whole cm Ins Evolution , - i 1 L J 3W Low-co- Transportation st SfarmCars STAR SEDAN d Ss:i & Li. V The real chnrni of louring lies in M;4!i:iys leaving the and exploring tliethr;: ' iiJ.soi allur-In- i Thc?.c i'irt ro i.'s si trails lend to spots ol rr.ro boiuty 1 jc-p't- hs. unvisitcd by the throng w'ncrc m;v bo found better cmp-:itt"- i finer fishing and lovelier scenery. I n a Ford car, you can enjoy the thrill Your Cnnvf.. lion M Path "HUM2LE PIE" oi exploration ana I ho one satisfactory it is aiscovery. travel means of for these narrow roads iiftht yet so powerful that it will bring you through easy to handle sturdy snd economical. It will carry the whole family and the saving in cost often pays for the entire vacation. Kven would I'attle Creek eothuslnst bate to be confined to a diet of "humble pie." Rut Inn huinb'e pie tiM"!n coin? through the motions. :il b'list. of hurnll Ity. When the I.nL'lisli nubility bring do'n a deer the lord and his friend dine from the choice The huntsstei.kn of venison man and retti'ners are served o pie made of the "bumbles." or te desirable p"rtlon. Remarkable Averages Reported by Star Owners 228 Star owners drove 2,976,234 miles at a total cost of $1,79331 for mechanical repairs and replacements. 560 Star owners, driving more than five and a half million miles, averaged 24.9 miles per gallon on gas. Your Convertation I - - S2f0 Tudor StJan - $580 Runabout Fordor Sedan - 660 S20 Coupe On nprn ran ilrmountabl tlmi and farter r $J itra. Fnll i hull fn tlri JlSrilT. All prlcf f. o. b. frttrM. SEE ANY AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER OR MAIL THIS COUPON Touring Car Please tell me how I can secure a Ford Car on eaay payment: ,Vum "ATONEMENT" Instances of Iib combination of words to form new terms arc comparatively tare In Ihe Eng We have sueh Isb language. nn Instance In th word "atonement." "Atonement" does not Is a ,ipiear In the Bible, but been rclitlous term which has lmnted to express the doctrine the crucifixion has mnd" the forgiveness of sin Atonement" Is composed of the ihree syllables, "at."' "one" ami It means reconellla "ment." tion that ;Hs-lb!- Addrtt . Static ft. i fr.0 Mail Ihl'i coupon to H 11 HiHUUHHHHHHUHHt J 183 Star owners drove an average of 10327 mile on a set of tires. To drive their cars, It cost these owners, on the average for mechanical repairs and replacecent a mile; for ments, about gasoline, approximately one cent a mile; for tires, a cent a mile. about one-ha- lf Ask us to 6how you further evidence of Star th superiority. . o. b. Lansing, MUK SEDAN . $540 SEDAN . $540 CHASSIS $715 PANEL DELIVERY . $585 PRICES TOURING ROADSTLR COUPE .... t G. R. JUDD'S GARAGE . . $750 $820 $445 |