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Show I Friday, July 9th, 1926 A THE j LOCAL HAPPENINGS j County Clerk Earl Gadd Issued a marriage license Thursday to Laurence A. Boswell and Miss Iona Nielson, both of this city. TODAY WILLIAM S. HART IN TUMBLEWEEDS Also 'The Iron Nag" and "Scenic" SATURDAY AL CHRISTIE'S "SEVEN DAYS" Special- - Theda Bara in "Madame Mystery" MONDAY TUESDAY MONTE BLUE IN "HOGAN'S ALLEY" Also "Charlie My Boy" and "Green Horn" Prof. Chas. J. Engar is arranging a program of new numbers for the band concert, Sunday afternoon which will begin at 4:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. E. Leone Christlson and family of Eureka, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Baldwin and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Busath of Salt Lake City, spent the 4th of July in Nephi, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Christlson. -- AT THE THEATRE It takes about 70 minutes to show the latest Christie farce comedy, "Seven Days," on the screen. This production, released through Producers Distributing Corporation was made from the stage success by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood. The plot is one in which anything can happen and most every thing does. In the 70 minutes are packed the hilarious happenings of seven days when a party of folks are quarantined in a house by a small pox scare. The cast is headed by Liu ian Rich and Creighton Hale. Scott Sidney, who directed "Charley's Aunt," directs this piece. "Seven Days" will be shown at the Venice Saturday night. "SIMON THE JESTER" Coming Norma Talmadge in "Secrets" MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 2:15 EVENING SHOWS STARTS AT 7 and 9 P. M. VIOLA STARTS AT PHOTOPLAYER pure, fresh milk with about sixty per cent of the water removed and the nutrient content left intact. It is absolutely sterile and pure, having been sterilised before leaving the factory. The water, removed by evaporation, may be replaced very easily and the milk returned to Its original volume. Evaporated milk may be obtained la small cans, containing six ounces or In larger ones containing sixteen and can be taken to the camp In quantities sufficient for the needs of the entire period, thus assuring a constant supply of pure, fresh milk without the worry or the danger attached to the use of the market product. Following are recipes for a few dishes that are best adapted for camp consumption because of ease of preparation, purity and food value. Tomato Soup. 1 1ft cups water pint tomato to-pulp or canned Salt and pepper mato eoup to taate H tap. soda 1H oup evapo- rated milk Brine tomato pulp or soup to the boll, add the - seasonings and soda. Heat the milk and water and oomblne lowly with the tomato mixture. Shirred Eggs. H oup evaporated tap. paprika, I esse milk I tbsp. (at H oup water Orated cheese H tip. pepper Beat the era's, add the milk, water and seasonings. Melt the (at In a trr-tn- a pan. Add the ear mixture and etlr until the mixture le creamy. When almoet done, eprlnkle with arated oheeee. Serve oa slices of bread, toast or erackera. Is merely Home: CAMPING AND PROBLEM OF FOOD There la no healthier sport than campinf. During the warm and balm; spring and summer days. It Is real recreation. To get out In the fresh sir and sunshine, free from worry and care, enhances the health of be he office man, salesman or what net But due to the entirely inadequate means of food preservation and found In the majority of dan-f- r camps, there Is the t sickness from infected foods. The Btmost care must be taken In order that this may be avoided. Butter fid ergs should be bought only as used. The milk la a problem la Itself, Perhaps the eolation lies In the use of a milk ether than market milk, In order that polity and sterility may be assured, Tor such use, evaporated milk la Ideal Many people are wont to confuse evaporated and condensed milk but there Is no similarity between the two. Condensed .all la a combination of sugar and milk and can be used only when both of these desired,. Evsporsted milk any-otif- t, ever-prese- re "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 I 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 got no relief; so I decided to try Chiropractic y 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 life to Chiropractic and recommend it very highly to any one suffering ' ' V " " from this dreadful disease." " and OTTO Chiropractic Cures Hayfever After Eight Years of Suffering to-da- WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY BIG DOUBLE BILL "MOANA of SOUTH SEAS" Healf PAGE THREE NEPHI, UTAH S, ft VENICE It TIMES-NEW- "Few men who come to the Islands leave them: they grow grey where they alighted; the palm shades and fans them till they the trade-windie, perhaps cherishing to the last the fancy of a visit home, which is rarely made, more rarely enjoyed and yet more rarely repeated." Such is the description of Samoa which Robert Louis Stevenson pen ned many years ago. Perhaps that was what caused Dobert Flaherty, the producer of "Nanook of the North" to go to those mystic Islands, and transfer their beauty to tho Sincerely yours, (Signed) Floyd Christensen, 645 West 1st North St., Salt Lake City. '.:.;:;;::-:-:: 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. Sincerely Yours, Hannah McDonald, (Signed) Photographer, Nephi, Utah." " ' DR. E. MANSFIELD Chiropractor UTAH (; NEPHI, d "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 aLjftsllWlTiiiannriiaM Visits to the home made by appointments. and his drawing-roomanner rescreen. In "Moana" which appears at the placed by the cap and sweater and Venice Wednesday and Thursday, he casually slouching manner of the has pictured the story of these peo- East Side, Monte Blue will be seen ple. It is Flaherty's way of saying in "Hogan's Alley," the Warner "You ask for better movies? Well Bros. Classic of the screen at the Venice theatre, Monday and Tuesday, take a look at this onj-- " with Monte In the stellar role of With his perfectly tailored clothes Lefty O'Brien, a prizefighter. Roy Del Ruth directed this screen version of Gregory Rogers' story, in which F. A. FENNING Patsy Ruth Miller, Louise Fazenda, Willard Louis, Max Davidson and Nigel Barrie have the leading supporting characterizations. m Various periods in locamotion were represented at "Tumbleweeds" Camp, where Bill Hart's picture, "Tumble-weeds- " was produced by him for United Artists Corporation release. Autos there are In plenty, but nat urally none appears in the picture which is laid about thirty-si- x years ago. Covered wagons, however, are seen, remnants of even an earlier day; spring wagons, buckboards and similar vehicles are plentiful. And when the big land rush scenes are shot on location, later, there will be of hundreds of such conveyances every kind employed. 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