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Show THE Friday, March 5th, NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- : ; HAPPENINGS LOCAL Florence Cowan spent the visiting her parents. Bishop "nil Mrs. P. R. Cowan. Upon arriving t !:m' Thursday evening she found harseif the recipent of a surprise par-'Hie occasion be'ng her birthday. Miss week-en- d about the MAYTAG willAPPEAL to you WASH WITH A MAYTAG, tho amazing flash of 3 to 7 minutes. You will marvel at its capacity. Think of it! Fifty pounds of dry clothes washed per hour. You will marvel at many other children's oughness. Cuffs, collars, rompers, dirty overalls all come advantages of the Maytag t-- everyout clean without thing about it will appeal to you. Telephone us your name and adYou will marvel at its speed. dress and we will loan you a MayA tubful of family wash cleaned in tag to do your next washing. This free trial puts you under no obligation to buy not even the slightest. end you will marvel at the wonderful work it dots. You will marvel at its thor- 9 Mum Outstanding Maytag Features 1 Washes faster. 6 Easily adjusted to your height. 7 Clothes can be put in or taken out with the washer running. 8 Tub cleans 2 Washes cleaner. 3 Largest hourly capacity in the world. 4 Most compact washer made-ta- kes floor space only 25 inches square. 6 Cast aluminum tub 9A 1 1 metal Self wringer. can't adjusting. In- stant tension warp, rot, swell, split or corrode. release. Reasons for World Leadership r or Homes without electric- CJ. ity, the Maytag Gyrafoam ff ii available with Gasoline Multi-Motattachment. or I IF I WERE IN HIGH SCHOOL f By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dean of Men, University of Illinois. ' vs y, and since he and 1 are friends, often, as we walk down, together, he tell me Ills plans for the future and, among these, what he Intends doing In high school. Sometimes I plan what I should do if, like Tom, I were to have a chance once more to enter the big'' Keen saw were issued to couples this week by rounv clerk Earl Gadd: George Clark Cook and Nita Snow, both of Fountain Green, Utah; Leon Ewing of Sp'ingville, and Beatrice Ella Clown rd of Moroni, Utah. Mnrrlags fourteen, is Just TOM, aged the grammar school, the following hi,; 'H school. met .The Sorosis club members with Mrs. Edgar Rqswell, Tuesday evening for their weekly social. Sewing and social chat were the diversions of the evening. Dainty refreshments were served to Mrs. Dell Carter, Mrs. Earl Gadd, Mrs. Floyd Garrett, Mrs. Francis Liddiard, Mrs. Carlos Boswell and the hostess, Mrs. Boswell. hand-rubbin- g. Deferred Payments You'll Never Admiral L. E. Gregory 'll Ijl Mrs. W. A. C. Bryan and family were happily surprised last Sunday afternoon by two of Mrs. Bryans sons and their families driving over from Ephraim. to wish their mother at least fifty more anniversaries of her sat down at a birth. Twenty-on- e table of peace, love and plenty in the Bryan dining room and a joyous time vs had. Mr. and Mrs. Will Allen ana Mr. and .Mrs. Edgar Park entertained the members of the Woodbine club, and partners, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Park, Saturday evening. Games were played, after which delicious refreshments were served to, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Linton, Mr. and MrsT Jim Stanley, Mr. and Mrs." Stanley Jarrett, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter, Miss Fanny Reed, and the hosts and hostesses. Four more years of hard work face Rear Admiral L. E. Gregory, U. S. N., who has recently been appointed chief of yards and docks of the United States navy. Columbus Statue The column of Columbus in Barcelona. Spain, erected to the great discoverer of America, Is 197 feet high. It Is a Corinthian column of bronze, on a stone pedestal. surmounted oy a statue of Columbus. Renovating Cld Trunk An old trunk that seems too shabby 10 tnke niiyw here, limy be made to look almost like new if given one or two coats of stain and varnish of the color it originally had. Even the brass latches and lock may lie polished with metal polish, to srood advantage. sj The Ladies Literary club met Tuesday evening in the assembly room of the city hall. An interesting and talk on "Thrift'' was given Two readings by W. C. Andrews. given by Miss Florence Chase. Miss Mildred Ord rendered several piano solos. Those present were, Mrs. W. C Andrews. Miss Neva Booth, Mrs. P. B. Cowan, Mrs. Wilson Glazier, Mrs. Geo. Sperry, Airs. G. M. Whitmore, Mrs. Alberta Belliston, Mrs. E. R, Forrest, Mrs. W. F. Brough, Mrs. T W. Allred, Mrs. M. L. Sowby, Miss Pearl Allen, Mrs. S. B. McCune and Mrs. I. M. Perry. Gyrafoam HVasher gWITH CAST ALUMINUM TUBo ' pj FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION Call 1VA. Dasitter UTAH PHONE NEPHI, 1926. Aunt Ada's Axiom It's a good thing that the big Joys, and the big sorrows of life seem generally to be distributed to those who can stand them. Atlanta Face on Ten-Doll- Bill ar The man whose face adorns the bill Is that of Michael Htllegas. first treasurer of the United States. Some of us are not very familiar with that face because cur $10 bills don't remain with us long enough to get well acquaint ed. Thrift Ma ga zlnn. ten-doll- I should not look so eagerly for "snaps" as I did then. I know that It may seem foolish to work when one can get out of It, to take a diltlcult course when one can get into an easy one, but I have learned that It Is only In doing hard tilings that we gain strength, and It is only in overcoming difficulties that we learn to depend on ourselves. I believe 1 should not study so much, but I should study harder. I should try to settle myself Into a lesson and stay with It without shifting around until It was mastered even if it took an hour or two hours. I should learn to do my work myself. In real life we must work tilings out for ourselves; if we find ourselves In a hard corner we must use our own wits to get out, I should learn to speak on my feet without grammatically, correctly, using slang. The sooner one gets control of the shaking knees, the quivering voice, the halting flow of words, the better. I should learn to play some athletic game well. Real Interest and skill in- athletic games is of more than passing benefit to a young fellow; It becomes a permanent Interest, and later in life when the tendency grows to sit at tlie desk or to stick to the business, to grow fat and overfed, to the neglect of one's physical health, the old habit draws one out into the open air, renews one's youth, develops one's muscles, and banishes Indigestion. If I were ngain a high school boy 1 should cultivate as fully as possible my friendship for other boys. I should want to keep up my studies, but I should take part In general school activities rather than devote all my time to study. Above all things I should stick persistently to some one subject, and try to be something more than commonplace. (). 1926. Western Nswipapsr Union.) "Live" Glacier live (lacier is one which reaches inn sea. A 269J Or MAYTAG SHOP, PROVO, PHONE UTAH, 86 IX THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIK Thurza M. Vickers, deceased. " FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF W. A. C. Bryan, Attorney for the ad- The New Sleeves Show THE STATE OF UTAH IV AM) ministratrix. Fullness Below the Elbow FOB THE ( Ol'.MY OF J UAH. Hate of first publication Mar. 6, 192S Date of last pub. March 19th, 1926 In the matter of the estate of Thurza jM. Vickers, also known ax IX THE DISTRICT COURT, Thurza M. Ilawley, deceased. PROBATE DIVISION, NOTICE In and for Juab County, State of Utah The undersigned will sell at priIn the matter of the estate of vate sale the following described THOMAS INGRAM, deceased. tracts of land and personal property NOTICE in Twp. 13 South of Range 1 East The petition of Alonzo Ingram of Salt Lake Meridian, Juab Comity, and Kate Ingram Wolf, praying for State of Utah, to wit: the admission to Probate of a certain corBeginning at the south-eas- t document, purporting to be the last ner of lot 1 of Block 18, plat "A' Will and Testament of Thomas of Nephl Survey of Townsite lots, Ingrai;:, deceased, and for the grantthence running west S rods 7 feet, ing of Letters Testamentary to the thence north 13 rods, thence east S petitions, has been set for hearing rods 7'zi feet, thence south 13 rod on Monday, the 29th day of March, to place of beginning, with residence A. I). 192. nt 10 o'clock a. m., at the building au.l improvements thereon. County Court House. In the Court Also beginning .1 i rods 20 links !:i:i of raid Court, In Nephi City, cast from the corner of Juab County, Utah. .south-wethe 5, quarter of Witness the Clerk of said Court thence running cast .It! rods 1G links, with the seal thereof affixed this 4th thence north S ro!:i. thence north 2;". day of March. A. I). 1926. degrees 30 minute:!, cjst 17 rods 10 EARL GADD. (SEAL) links, thence west i i rods 20 l.nks. Clerk. thence south 2 rods 7 link;) to place W. A. C. BRYAN, of beginning, coniain.ng 5 acres Sleeves are the plaything of fashion Attorney for Petitioners. more less ; V - t Mar. 5th, 1926. this season. The couturier, likewise publication. Also hrr'rnii.g ! 3 rods 3 Ink-we- t 1. ; the home seamstress gifted with an pnbli. ation, Mar. 19th, 1926. i of excess of Ideas, finds in the sleeve '.l corner of the !;! ' c: on S. norhv. i, opportunity to express to the world Favorite w, t of south "! creative genius. runiri.g been has etiraltr their rods, tlieiiro 21 d 'j::ecw nniili of west Most of the pleasing eccentricities been !,;ivliir the band 16 rods tiie-c north L'.' rodi, theme which take place on the new sleeves it ef the I nited States, cast 4o rods l.iilis, !o pi. r e of beial iiCi.irs at the White ure, no doubt, a result of the endeavor ginning; Ids eiciimlienr.v were to carry out the command Issued from : Al (i h " ii r ' " li;ikv(; ' us a raw fashion headquarters that there must Atitimigh g oast of the nor-!( , n ; be fullness In of sleeve between In: ii t ruin which left iiortli-wc-- t .n S, n, onthe elbow and the wrist. quarter of In the deep capital, ce running tast '! i in One of the most popular types Is the i In Inn ugijrai ceremony, there links, thence Routh 21 rods ri IiiiV-- . tlienco lr Ik In- -' lull. In ry array In the barrel sleeve. Its name Is A clever way to remodel a tight-fittin- g went 34 rods 21 link". north ;neii!l 24 rods 5 links to j.l o of bee Inn sleeve Is to Insert godets below the elbow and then full In to the wristing; In all contaii,i:i; 10 ;ierr---- , fui:r. or less; band. Clotting Paper The picture tells us that a tier ot Plotting paper i now being made Also eight shuros ol the capital stock or Nephi Irrigation Company;' from wood pulp. Heretofore It was three hemstitched flounclngs placed oa on or after Saturday- the 21 d y ot made only from rugs. At It was be- the top of the forearm sleeve gives ft tvlish appearance. March, A. 1). I92ti; ami written I, Id's lieved that sawdust would not prove absorbent. A large proporwill be received otfuo of W. stilliclontly e A. C. Bryan, attorney nt the City tion of the pulp used In the mantific-InrReputation Bad wood Is of from paper blotting in Hall Nephl City, Juab County, Hint hns not Leon considered of much Hermes mms the patron of running, State of Utah. heft mi.) perjury. According to my Terms of sale, cash, ton per cent vnlu. Family Herald. rheii." only a few hours t Id he to he of purchase price j.id at time ;il.. " i r.eti from the sacred herd of of sale, and balance upon confirmatIgnorant Congo Native Ap'"!,,, drove them backward atid for- ion of sale by the court. The imthes In ril to confuse ivngo recion nre trucks and then Dated thi 1st day of March. A. 1). Orrn rl!ivers In demons hikI witches. walked but kWHt'l,thpir herding them back Tb number of pontile nnniinliy put to ward, and cm, eeiiled I hem. Apollo fof dmth owing to this horrible ioi,rst!-tlo- gave if A JiGAKKT II. HINCKLEY. him and made him a part ownei I unknown, hut It Is believed to of the herd. Xf.&ivratrJx of the estate of be very large. HiJZ-3W- j- . l!-i- fortable income today is a mighty fine accomplishment "a man's job," sure enough. But the wise investment of the family funds is also far from child's play. This most often is Mother's task, and she deserves a medal for her able handling of it, t i,- Women as a rule are good buyers, because they study their problems. They budget their resources, adjust their purchasing schedule to the budget, and buy carefully. The best help they get in marketing comes from the ads in their home newspaper. They find that intelligent study of ads means economy of money and time. at-th- e lttrme' I2. rrl Too seldom, however, does the wife'and-mothe- r receive due credit for her part in the enterprise. Earning a com- the-lon- L' I earns and woman spends. For many years this been the popular plan in the American home, And in most cases it is a very good arrangement. i v.-- Viy.VJ MAN ' , "til Slie spends his earnings wisely tin-ne- . - A. mmm st - If t h The woman in your home knows how true this is I J n ) If). 1025. 0. L H. 1 |