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Show THE RAGE SIGHT j LOCAL HAPPENINGS j Mid-Summ- er Clyde Olpin Is down from Salt Lake City this week, visiting his parents in this city. S, Friday, July 30, 1926 JMEFIil, UTAH California Players To Be In Nephi Week of Aug. 2 The California Players will be In Batchelor of Prove, this city for one week, commencing. Utah, 18 visiting with friends Monday, August 2nd. and will be week. this located on the property South of the Emro building. They have an enDr. and Mrs. J. A. Booth, spent new repertoire of plays togetirely Wednesday with friends in Leaming- ther with vaudeville numbers beton, Utah. tween the acts. This company is well known in TC. Winn, former resident of Nephi, having played' here for one ephl, but now living in Salt Lake week, during their trip through on town In week this City, is Utah last season. The shows will be held in a large water-proadequate seating Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smith returned capacity and tent; other conveniences will a home Wednesday after enjoying be provided. two week'B visit in Idaho Falls, The Players orchestra will furnish Idaho. the music for a dance at the "Nebona Gardens", evening. Aue- Miss Margaret Booth entertained ust 4th. Wednesday g club last Friday. The the evening was spent in playing games. New Disease Refreshments were served. Said an old lady on observing the Mrs. George Sperry, and Mr. and shortness of her granddaughter's new Mrs. George A. Spery, have been aklrt: "Mercy, child, aren't yon afraid visiting with relatives in Lymau, you'll get kneeraonla?" Boston Utah, the past week. Verda Miss 39c Big lot Figured Voils up to $1.25 yd. to close 70c yd Big lot Dress Ginghams Reg 30 to to close 10c Lot Childrens Straw Hats to close 39c close Lot Childrens Canvas Slippers to Lot Womens and childrens underwear to close Lot Womens Slippers up to 8.50 to close 1.98 Lot Womens Slippers up to 8.50 to close . .2.98 See our Bargain Tables Big Money Saving lc hjj 1 of M Red-Win- Can Peas 3 for 35c Can Corn 3 cans for 40c 3 cans for 35c Campbells Soups Kitchen King Cocoa 19c Blue Bag Cocoa 10c lb Gold Medal Mayonnaise and 1000 Island 25c Dressing 2 25c for Flakes Corn and Wheat Shreded Will L. Hoyt. Underwoods Reg. 15c Oil Sardines, High 3 for 23c i Grade 10 bars for 39c white Flake Kirks Soap The Hahahl swarm of bee hive girls enjoyed an outing behind Mt. Nebo last Tuesday. The following made the trip: Virginia Grover, Emma Worthington, Edith Sells, Berdino Park, Helen Gadd, Dora Firmage, Nelda Howell, Vivian Tranter, Roab. Parklns and Blanche Francom. .-- 5.F one blued. 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