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Show Friday, July 2nd, 1926 THE TIMES-NEW- PAGE THREE NEPHI, UTAH S, A (SIS TODAY Miss Edith Ore will leave for Los Angeles this week, where she will spend the summer. ART ACORD IN "THE TERROR" Also Harry Langdon and Felix the Cat Mrs. J. A. Miner of Salt Lake City is In Nephi this week visiting with her sister, Mrs. T. W. Allred. SATURDAY BEBE DANIELS IN "WILD WILD SUSAN" Also "Our Gang" in "YOUR OWN BACK YARD" Miss Lois Lunt returned home from Southern California last Saturday, where she has spent the past MONDAY WILLIAM COLLIER JR. in "LUCKY LADY" Also Fred Thompson in "Hands Across the Border" Harold Lloyd in "I Do" . First show starting at 10:00 a. m., running continous to 5 :00 p. m. Entirely new show at 7:00 p. m. TUESDAY VICTOR JORY PLAYERS Tickets on Sale Now at Nephi Drug Co., except Monday call Theatre to secure reservations. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY EDMUND LOWE and BETTY tOMPSON In "PALACE OF PLEASURE" COMING BILL HART in "SEVEN DAYS" MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 2:15 EVENING SHOWS STARTS AT 7 and 9 P. M. VIOLA STARTS AT PHOTOPLAYER THE SESQUI FROM THE AIR ft j LOCAL HAPPENINGS j Chiropractic Cures Hayfever After Eight Years of Suffering "To whom it may concern : "I feel it my duty to Chiropractic, and the people of Salt Lake City and elsewhere, to know what Dr. E. Mansfield accomplished for me. "Eight years ago I had a severe fall, which dislocated two of my vertebrae in the upper dorsal region. Immediately after began suffering from Hayfever, which steadily grew worse year by year. I became so bad that at times I thought I was not long for this earth. During this time I changed climates three times and tried everything available, but still goi no. relief so I decided to try Chiropractic as a last resort. After taking thirty (30) adjustments, I am well and feel that I am permantely rid of Hayfever. I feel that I owe my Iffe to Chiropractic , few months. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Geo.' D. Haymond Wednesday in Richfield, Utah, on business; returning home Wednesday afternoon. spent Tuesday and ; to-da- Clarence Ord, returned to Los Angeles Tuesday, after a pleasant visit at the home of his parents in this city. and recommend it very highly to any one suffering from this dreadful disease." Sincerelv vours. Floyd Christensen, (Signed) 645 West 1st North St., Salt Lake City. Sixty-eigpeople from Juab Stake attended the Mantl Temple excursion, Tuesday evening, given under the auspices of the Juab Stake Sunday School. ht t ...... . ... ............. Nephi, Utah "After suffering many years from Gastritis and Headaches, I feel permanently relieved, after taking six (6) Chiropractic adjustments from Dr. E. Mansfield. I feel that I cannot recommend Chiropractic too highly for the benefit I have received. Galbrath and two sons, Bruce and Garth, and two daughters Mildred and Donna, of Raymond. Alberta, Canada, are in Nephi this week the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. L. Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jennings of San Pedro, California, wore guests of Mr. and Airs. Lloyd Hobbs Sunday. They are spending a month traveling thru the east and visiting the Sesqui-Ce- n tennial International Exposition at Philadelphia. Sincerely Yours, Hannah McDonald. Photographer, Nephi, Utah."' (Signed) DR. Mrs. Cleo Reed and Mrs. Emma Dodell of Mona, gave a shower at the home of J. H. Lunt Tuesday evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Lunt. Games were enjoyed during the evening, after which a delicious luncheon was served to twenty guests Many beautiful and useful presents were received by the bride. The members of the Social Neigh bors club entertained their partners at a canyon party last Friday even ing. Games and community singing were enjoyed during the evening. A hot supper was served to the follow ing Mrs. & Mrs. A. F. Bracken. Dr. & Mrs. T. W. Allred, Mr. and Mrs. G. R Judd. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Haymond, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Petty, Dr. and Mrs.. F. H. Beckstead, Mrs. Geo. O Ostler, and Mrs. J. E. Ostler. Mrs. J. A.. Miner of Salt Lake City was a special guest. The party was held at the canyon home of Mr. and Mrs. J. y . MANSFIELD jfa' Chiropractor UTAH NEPHI, DRUGLESS ROAD TO HEALTH" PAINLESS METHODS Phone 282 Office over Nephi Nationl Bank 2 10 Office hours to 12; to 5; 7 to 9 "THE Visits to the home made by appointments. the 8th day of May, 19 26, and the 22nd day of June, 1926, bo many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at the Law Office of P. N. Anderson, secretary, at Nephi, Utah, on the 10th 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, on Venice Bldg, Nephi, Ut. June, 1926, at 12 o'clock M., was extended and postponed from the 29th OKAPLATA MIXING X)MPANY day of June, 1926, at 12 o'clock M., NOTICE OF EXTENSION. Notice to and until the 10th day of July, is hereby given that by order of the 19 26, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, Board of Directors of said corpora- at the office of the secretary, Nephi, tion made and entered on the records Utah. P. N. ANDERSON, Secretary, of said corporation on the 22nd day Office: Venice Bldg, NepKf,Ut. of June, 1926, the date for the sale of stock upon which assessments re- First publication June 25, 1926. N.x main unpaid on the 12th day of Last publication July 2, 1926. Office: E. Ostler. An idea of the size and scope of the International Exposition, which will be held in Philadelphia from June X to December 1, to of the Declaration of American commemorate the 150th anniversary Independence, la given in this photograph. In the foreground is the great North of the stadium can Municipal Stadium, which seats 100.000 persons. be seen two of the vast exhibition buildings . The .first is the Palace of Agriculture and the second the Palace of Liberal Arts. Opposite the lfctter building la the big auditorium, which seats 20.000 persons on a single floor Tn the left of tb utadium can e seen the world famous Indian "building the Tai Mh-- i , , Sesqui-Centenni- EE Reduced Rates on D. & R. G. ? rbeir You know the rest t Why should they Ara bail insured are damag., ifiiait fully eropi yoar eropt insurad? rs --m ? Beginning the first of July, sub stantial reductions In local passenger fares will be made between practical ly all points on the lines of the Den ver & Rio Grande Western and the Rio Grande Southern railroads, In Colorado, Utah and New Mexico. 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