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Show ' Friday, June 25th. 1926 THE TLMES-NeJv- NEFH1, S. UTAH PAGE THREE EE j LOCAL HAPPENINGS j Henry lloyt, who now resides at Provo, Utah, is iu Nephi this week, shaking hands with old friends. TODAY JACK HOXIE Rudolph and George Lowe of Driggs, Idaho, are visiting with their grandmother, Mrs. D. K. Brown, for a few weeks. in 'Looking for Trouble" Assisted by "Scout" the wonder horse SATURDAY BETTY BRONSON and RICARDO CORTEZ in "Not So Long Ago" Have you a little family album in your home don't miss "Not So Long Ago." ? Then Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steele, returned home Wednesday evening from Salt Lake where they enjoyed a short vacation. J. E. Reid, manager of the Toggery, Nephi's up to date clothing store, was in Salt Lake Wednesday on business. Mrs. Reid and family accompanied him. MONDAY BABCOCK VARSITY PLAYERS m Mona News TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY GLORIA SW ANSON In Struck" "Stage of three million girl's dreams. The story THURSDAY ONLY BERT LYTELL In "Sporting Life" MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 2:15 EVENING SHOWS STARTS AT 7 and 9 P. M. VIOLA STARTS AT PHOTOPLAYER rttithawiK;iwA'iijrit'A APPLY AT ONCE FOR THAT HAIL AND FIRE INSURANCE POLICY ON YOUR GRAIN CROP, Phone 196 Round Trip Summer Excursion Fares via Union Pacific System Daily May 20th to TO POINTS WEST Daily May 15th to September 30th September 15th Limits October 3 1st Stopovers Diverse Routes Consult Local Agent for further details SPENCER Ceneral Passenger Agent D. S. Salt Lake City -- M ETA -- rheumatism and was unable to walk or dress myself, and was suffering intense pain. "A feeling, within, impressed me that my time here was but a few hours more. "A neighbor told us of the wonderful good you had done him, while he was critically ill. "After taking sixty (60) adjustments, I feel permanently cured. "You have my permission to publish this statement, as I know that many other lives may be saved by obtaining the same relief your skill gave me." Sincerely Yours, (Signed) Pete Pierson, Meadow, Utah, " DR. E. MAMSFIELB Chiropractor UTAH NEPHI, "THE DRUGLESS ROAD TO HEALTH" PAINLESS METHODS Office over Nephi Nationl Bank Phone 282 Office hours 10 to 12; 2 to 5; 7 to 9 Visits to the home made by appointments. TXT. 3Ei 107 1.00 500 Harry Foote 127 500 1.00 Harry Foote deaf and to taught James H. Newton has returned V. M. Foote 7 2000 4.00 under the Lon- .V. home from Salt Lake City where he speak by M. Foote 76 5121 10.24 In council don to dance time county has been confined to a hospital for V. M. Foote 108 500 ' 1.00 a piano i:nd a t scenes from Shakesthe past ten days. V. M. Foote 128 1.00 500 peare's plays. Emerson Foote 162 .47 235 Mrs. J. B. Yates and Mrs. Vern Frank Hobbs 63 .40 200 ORA PLATA MIXING COMPANY Carter have gone to Oakley, because Frank Hobbs 96 200 .40 Location of busof Principal place of the serious illness of their mother. 156 1250 Kendall 2.50 iness: Nephi, Utah. NOTICE. There June Dr. M. McDonald 174 1.00 500 Mona will celebrate the Fourth of are delinquent upon the following de- J. J. Nichols 139 2000 4.00 stock, on account of assess- Mrs. Vina H. July with an all day program. Com scribed ment levied on 8th the of day May, are mittees have been appointed and 112 5000 Nichols 10.00 working to make the day one of plea 1926, the several amounts set oppo- :Mrs. Vina H. the names site of the respective share sure both to old and young. 114 15000 30.00 Nicholg holders as follows:-Nam- e J. W. Schofield 36 1.00 500 No. of No. of Amount Elias Worwood Virgil Swasey received a broken 173 1.75 875 Certificate Shares ankle Sunday when he was struck 137 1200 Elias Worwood 2.40 Carter 165 1000 2.00 two Joseph by an automobile containing Joseph C. Carter 159 5000 10.00 and in accordam with law, and oryoung men from Nephi, who, it is T. of E. of ders board Carter made 155 directors the 1000 2.00 an tire automobile alleged, had stolen 163 1000 T.E.Carter 2.00 on the 8th day of May, 1926, and the belonging to Mr. Swasey. John Cooper 101 410 .82 22nd day of June, 1926, so many John Cooper 122 1000 2.00 shares of each parcel of such stock Ida Foote Davis 21 100 .20 as may be necessary, will be sold at 6 2000 4.00 the Law Office of P. N. Anderson, Harry Foote Emergency Pantry 75 5120 10.24 secretary, at Nephi, Utah, on the 10th Harry Foote Meets Home Need Lip-Readi- horn EE3 day of July, 1926, at twelve o'clock noon, to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expenses of sale. P. N. ANDERSON, Secretary, Office: Venice Bldg, Nephi, Ut. OKA PLATA MIXING COMPANY NOTICE OF EXTENSION. Notice is hereby given that by order of the Board of Directors of said corporation made and entered on the records of said corporation on the 2 2nd day of June, 1926, the date for the sale of stock upon which assessments remain unpaid on the 12th day of June, 1926, at 12 o'clock M., was extended and postponed from the 29th day of June, 1926, at 12 o'clock M., to and until the 10th day of July, 1926, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, at the office of the secretary, Nephi, Utah. P. N. ANDERSON, Secretary, Office: Venice Bldg, Nephi, Ut. First publication June 25, 1926. Last publication July 2, 1926. H. GIVEN (Home Economist.) Efficiency and economy go hand and Imnd In the home is well as in the world. business The emergency pantry, latest innovation in the cuisine of the modern housewife is particular of ly indicative the truth fit this statement. This new sort of pantry it may Just lie a shelf In the regular larder does away with Meta H- - Givn-ththat bugaboo of lioine maker, the surprise guest. Every nnnmn has had the experience of welcoming an unexpected visitor when supplies were at low ebb and has searched high and low to find something presentable to put on the table. The emergency shelf In the pantry does away with such worries In short order. A can opener and presto a veritable banquet can be prepared In a few minutes. The housewife may have her choice of many excellent meats, corn, tomatoes, mushrooms. If she is short of milk or cream, a can of evaporated milk, which Is simply fresh cow's milk sterilized In the can and with sixty per cent of the water removed will do the trick. In fact she tuny have two hundred or more savory tb:lies ready to her hand. When the surprlxe guest does arrive the hostess naturally wishes tn he hospitable. She doesn't want to he tied tn the kitchen ranee half the afternoon. She wants to entertain as she lias been entertained. If Isn't possible If she hbs to phone fniiitiewlly for the hotelier, the crcer and the baker. I'.ut that's only one of the place "her the emergency pantry cnni' In. Hacked by emergency Mm If, the wife can get together splendid Innrheon or dinner In n The spontaneous .llffy. wish that mine at the lust moment to informnt-lInvite n few friends for lunch can be gratified at once with the nld of the new pantry. Afternoon tea for the brldzP club Is nn Mnu!ty eny nui'ter. A glass of preserves or Jelly, n platter of bread nd butter, fen. and n illsb of cookies will meet the ordinary demand of (lie en win) caller nnd n can of evnre orated milk will the milk of ream heed. e CALL EAST - Taught by 0 TO POINTS "Please let me tell you about my recovery. "For man- years I suffered from inllamitory Children By Times News Building HOW IT WAS BOMS -- ''WILD WEST SUSAN" COMING SOON shower was given Saturday evening tor Mrs. F.'iyd Taylor, a bride of last week. Many relatives and friends from Payson and Mona were many beautiful presents present were received by the young people. Ice cream, cake and punch was served to those present. Mrs. Taylor was formerly itiiss Norma Kay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kay. The groom is Mr. Floyd Taylor of Payson. Ike marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Tue young couple will make their future home in A mrw 64 well-stocke- d Chrysler 70 Breaks All Previous Records From Los Angeles To Salt Lake City A CHRYSTLER 70 ROADSTER, driven by Boyd and Dairy, made a speed and endurance test from Lo s Angeles, California, to Salt Lake City, Utah, in the record breaking time of 15 hours and 58 minutes. This time was 19 minutes faster than any other car that has ever been driven over this route. One of the outstanding features of the run was: That after this car had broke all records to the Point of the Mountain, a speed of 82 miles per hour was maintained from there to Murray. Let Us Give You A Demonstration In A Chrystler nner Extremt$ Are Clot The sublime and ridiculous are often so nearly 'r elated that It la diffiOne cult to class ttiem separately itep below the sublime makes the ridiculous, and one step p.tmve the ridiculous rnMles tie .;Mlni" ig.iln l'llHiM Central Motor NEPHI, UTAH Co. |