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Show THE NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEWS- , Novel Knitted Coats Lake Champlain to Be Bridged Parrot's Swearing Saves Woman That Simulate Fur Local Happenings W 1'WWlW.WWfll! 1.1 .. . - Melvin and Frank Reed of Rupert, with Idaho, are visiting relatives here this week. J ,Miss Getrude Bentley of Parowan, Utah, is spending the week at the home of Judge Burton, the guest of Miss Blanche Burton. .is? Sf i Mr. and Mrs. James Duke, Mr. Ralph Duke and Miss Frances Neil-se- n of Provo, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Cox Sunday. X a, - - ' , .,.: ' I f 'r-.- iff BSafeaMrVftfci&ji.illiliiiili Joint commissions of the New York and Vermont legislatures are la conference over the plan to build two bridges over Lake Champlain, because the ferry service Is slow and Inadequate. The New Yorkers want the first bridge built to be u drawbridge either from Chimney Point, to Fort Frederick, ft. Y or from Crown I'otni tc Brldport. Vt. This view of the lake Is from Crown Point, with Chimney. Point on the right. , Ui IHW v. . , 11 T Mi k V 'VUIIW Here is ;i picture thai tells all of the fascinating story of one of those new knitted coats that slmulaia fur. At Hi U first glance In some of them It Is hard Some parrots say the wrong thing at the wrong time, but "Laura" shown to believe that they are a product of above says the wrong thing at the right tima She swore so loudly and proand but are, machines, they knitting fanely when a Are broke out In her house that she attracted the attention so are their collars, cuffs and trim5f the firemen, who rescued Mrs. Julian Loeklnger after she was overcome mings, which look so much like some natural pelts. These coats are Ideal )y smoke in her home on Long Island. for autumn wear. In their company are long knitted coats In many different fancy stitches, with collars and cuffs In the fur patterns. The knitted furs are made In natural colors, but the long coats, in fancy stitches, are made In white and the usual sports colors. Threatening Sad News SCHOOL STARTS M A FEW DfitfS An YOU'LL HAVF IN - Ar - ' Tilden Is Tennfo Giant William Tilden, the tennis giant, continues to uuiaze the devotees of the game by his brilliant work. 0 The Nephi ward primary officers and teachers will entertain the primary children of the three wards of this city next Monday afternoon at the playgrounds at 3 p. m. Mrs. George Taylor of Ogden, Utah and her neighbor came down Monday to visit with .Mrs. Taylor's mother Mrs Charles Haynes, returning home in the evening. Miss Deora Golden entertained the Brapuloy Beehive Girls at her home Wednesday evening. Dainty erfresh-ment- s were served to the following: Mrs. Mattie Vickers, Eva Linton, Olive Warner, Allie Rasmusaen of Provo, Utah, Evelyn Brough, Blanch Worthington, Ruth Beagley, Maur-in- e Vickers, Emma Ostler, Gladys Golden, and the hostesses Deora Golden and Mable Howard. .Mrs. Betzy Anderson entertained honor of Mrs. Maggie Foster at her home Sunday evening. Mrs. Foster is leaving Nephi this week for Las Vegas, Nevada, where she expects to make her fature home. A very enjoyable evening was spent, after which refreshments were served to the following guests: Mr. E. H. Russell, Mrs. George Ord, Mrs. Julia Hoyt, Mr. R. T. Beagley, Mr. and Mrs. C. N, Cox, Mr. and Mrs. John Pitt, Mrs. Lizzie Henrlod, Mrs. M. O. Bench of Salt Lake City, the guest of honor Mrs. Foster, and the in hostess Mrs. Anderson. CARD OK THANKS We are deeply grateful to our many friends in Nephi, Mona, and Salt Lake City, for the kind assistance and loving sympathy extended to us during the Illness and death of our dear husband and father. Also for the beautiful flowers, and help that was so freely given at the fun- mm ( f . eral. 8" Mrs. Edward Pitt and family. D The movies move before are here! PROOUCID Eamous Puotbs-Lask- y AOOLPH NIW Cors pre-vie- orv NEPHI Better pictures than you ever saw Paramount Week celebrates one glorious round of Paramount of the new I Picturesa review of the ones you missed a "1 it's a Paramount Picture it's the best show in townl" BY 2UKOR-PRESIDE- VOMH 1 w joins in the Paramount Week Celebration! YOU WILL SEE THESE FAMOUS PARAMOUNT PICTURES NEXT WEEK AT THE VENICE THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY SEPT. 7th and 8th SEPT. 9th and 10th. RICHARD DIX RAYMOND GRIFFITH IN "THE SHOCK PUNCH" From the Liberty Magazine Slory of llie same title. With n notable company of players including FRANCES HOWARD and WALTER LONG. The Silk-H- at Comedy Scream, In one of FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SEPT. 11th and 12th. the funniest pictures you ever saw, "THE NIGHT CLUB" Supported by VERA REYNOLDS, WALLACE DEERY and LOUISE FAZENDA GLORIA SWANSON IN "Madame Sans Gene" One of the Rreatest productions In which this incomparable star lias appeared. A comedy drama of life at Napoleon's Court. Imagine a laundrens that becomes a duchess! That's Gloria In tlilg one! THESE ARE AMONG THE GREAT PARAMOUNT PICTURES YOU SEE ADVERTISED IN THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, THE LADIES HOME JOURNAL, PICTORIAL REVIEW, PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE AND OTHER NATIONAL MAGAZINES, ALSO IN ALL THE LEADING FARM PUBLICATIONS. KEEP UP TO DATE ON PARAMOUNT PICTURES BY READING ABOUT THEM IN THESE MAGAZINES AND SEE THEM ALL AT THE VENICE. |