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Show PAGE THREE persons, viz. Roscoe E. Grover, Geo. Kendall. W. S. Sperry, James L. Belliston and T. H. Burton were elected to investigate the- - matter; that was 24 years ago, and one by one of the committemen have been called to the other side, until only (Continued Ircnh page one.) one, Judge Burton, remains with us to go on with the work; and the time ad. wojue'.;. and conditions having come about expression, to the who have led us or pushed us to ac- when the land could be purchased tion, and most of U3 have exaggerate Judge Burton loaded up with dyna the part we have taken, . or: saji.-vmite, put, on overalls and weni. ana have taken in the notorious, promin "stayed at the front, organized , an ent achievements, wilhin qui- view and army of business men, banners, mei being enjoyed by us. chants, laborers, men of leisure anaWe will accept and enjoy! words of. ;boys, and- had the ladies anu b"wnne tney wui& eulogy, if they apply to ourselve;., out feeding them but most of us would form barriers and made the park and fair grounds; and I am voicing the sentiment ui ot' jealousy, envy or enmity against a lot ot mighty good people, wneni tbeir passag to others. the splendid lead It would add wonderfully to iw sav. we ot-o-appreciate T: H. Burton. ur Judge, enjoyment and betterment of society ership Wm. A. tJ. uiiw- the-.wr hi and the good progress--oIn every conceivable way if we would always be fair in lauding the; good In Bryan Comments On Community Progress UTAH'S FARM AND ORCHARD PRODUCTS TO RE IN STRIKING DISPLAY AT BIG FAIR W. 5 ' OP "THE NEPHI IRRIGATION STOCK Vb. Notice is- hereby given, that at a regular meeting ot the Directors, held on the 7th day of September A. D. 1926, an assessment of $2.00 per share was levied on the. Capital Stock of the Corporation, payable immediately to Mr. C. W. Glazier, treasurer, at the Nephi National Bank, at Nephi. Juab County, Utah. a - Any stock upon which this assess ment may remain unpaid on the 15th day of October A. D. 1926, will be del.uquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is mado before, will be sold on the 15th day of November A. D. 1926, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the costs of advertising and the expense of sale. AT THE THEATRE i want to draw your attention par- ticularly to a few of our achieve ments by reason of having a pusher, Quaint old drawings of the Paris stimulator and leader in good works, Latin Quarter were used to reprowho is with us today, . and should duce, at the have our flowers in his living hands. studios, a street in Paris of eighty Several years ago the Vine Bluff years ago. This was used in the and Nephi City eemeteries were in a of Lillian Gish's new stardeplorable condition, looking like ring vehicle, "La Boheme," which they had been littered by hurricanes plays at the Venice theatre Saturday from barbed wire factories, and night. Actual work of art students though many were willing "and aru of the quarter furnished the techniious to have them cleaned up, put In cal data. order and enclosed in a becomiu manner, folks just talked about it, In 'The Alan on the Box' the War but there was no community effort ner Bros, classic of the screen, at th3 to do until our Judge T. H. Burton, Venice theatre Monday and Tuesday. put on his uniform and led the living Syd Chaplin who is being starred im folks out there to honor their dead. personates a flirtations maid in one And by his pushing, leading and sequence, and is said to have piled up artistic leadership" rho meeting houses even Whigher percentage of high volin Juab Stake, and the Tabernacle in tage laughs than he did in his female Nephi have been much improved and disguise in "Charley's Aunt' . Charles made more convenient and enjoyable.' 'Chuck" Reisner directed this pictur- And I want particularly to give izatton of the well known novel and him credit for his splendid leader- play of Harold MacGrath. ship and persistent, commendable example in organizing and guiding Clarence Brown, who directed Ru the little army which put the Juab dolph Valentino in "The Eagle" for ' Cotfnty park and fair grounds upon. United Artists Corporation, has the the map of our great state.' simplest ' formula yet discovered for While we with several thousands testing the quality of a picture. of visitors were down there the other.!--- . "At I go to sleep, it's a bad pic- day; ami- the'1 County fair,.the ball: .4ure,"r he says. "If I stay awake, its a good one. A bad picture always act? s games, horse. r,aeesv and 'were ..on display, we. could" hardly, as a sedative to me. A good one hold3 realize that- we were abiding jn ,.a my interest and stimulates me. thai. state of facts, and not in dreams of test" saves me the trouble of arguing Florida, Los Angeles or' Hollywood, about dramatic construction, char and. everybody wanted Co yell or acterization and such moot points." ValeBtino never entertained his dance or do something' extra-ordi- n "it eem better than he does in "The followers not that did possible, ary. the alfalfa field, which had fringed Eagle," showing at the Venice thea the western border of our city; for tre Wednesday and Thursday. more-thafifty years, and where mowing, machines were clicking- and hay being tured less than sixty- daysa before, had been transformed into AND rmintv fair crouhds. with race. -track, erand and Judges stands, base ball diamond, ply. and fair grounds bv surrounded and tly THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dean of Man, Univenity of electric lights,; and supplied ,by; city litinoU. water works and the wTiole Jdace exa humming hive of fair shows, hibition's and music and. thousands was a paragraph in the of people shaking hands and saying TIIKI I.v this evening In the paper hello, .that good oJ.damjoyiui u.,meet y.ou "Health Hints" which indicated that gruu iu In gen'crul we wear too much clothing by George l here; isn't this great? Just as most of us eat far more thaD Thefdesire 'to have .V public jiark Is 'necessary' adequately to sustain u and fair grounds in .the very spot nr to keep us in a healthy condition, nhpm tlipv are now located, Was Ksieclally, the article held, did we rSvtJ utirselves too heavily ai nlfcht earnestly discused'aW public-meeiWk held her the Court- House in ve stwti.ikl he more comfortable,. .tb Tniv 190 2. and a committee of five writer said, if we wore less. 1 have 'never been sure that clothing CO. t 2 . others. Notice 05 Assessment By order of the Board of Directors. C. W. GLAZIER, Secretary. er pro-aucti- GRAND corner in the Agriculture and Horticulture Building at the 1925 Utah State Fair, showing representative specimens of one county's products and paying tribute to the richness of Utah's soil and the skill of Its farmers and orchardists. Displays like this will draw the admiration of a hundred thousand visitors to the 48th Utah State Fair, October 2 to 9, at Salt Lake City. Other attractions include an Auto Show, horse racing, kennel show, radio broadcasting and a hundred and one amusements with a big free fireworks spectacle nightly. ((. . A -- t - ewapftper rrploo.) First 24 Hours of Life Baby's Hardest Time Know Your Cook Book, Girls, Advice of Diva clulm JZlderlyPeopleAre Learning Importance of Qood Elimination. years of life there is IN thetolater be a slowing up of the bodily functions. Good elimination. however, is just 'as essential to the old as to the young. "Many old folks have learned the value of Coan'a Pills when a stimujant diuretic to the kidneys is required. &aoty or burninii passages of kidney secre tions are often signs of improper kidmost every ncy function. In are scores of users and en- acclaim the merit of Doan'a'. Ask your noithbor! com-muni- tv PILLS DOAN'S 60c Stimulant Diuretic to th Ktdnmy Co., Mfg. Chero.. Buffalo. N. Y. UTAH STATE FAIR Salt Lake City October 2 to 9 1 FARES ROUNDTRIP Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Tickets on sale daily October 1 tp 9; final return liniit, Oct. 11. For detailed fares, train' 1- -3 schedules- and Other - call Rio Grande n nearest Aent. I K. JOHNSON By MARIE died in V-- nirfnllis, 083 (lied in the first 24 hrnn-s- . Eight takes hundred seventy-si- cup mefteiT butter. iTemove To" pfaF-te-r and pour around a cream sauce made of fat in dripping pan, the flour, diluted milk, salt and pepper. Asparagus en Fri. 1 bunch fresh i cup water 2 asparagus tlsp. butter 2 6 rounds toast tbsp. flour 1 tsp. salt 6 poached egKS 4 cup evaporated Pepper t4 cup grated milk diluted cheese with Prepnre a white sauce of the butter flour, salt, pepper and diluted milk. Cook the asparagus in boiling salted water. Drain and add to white sauce. Place a poached egg in center of toast Pour asparagus around the egg and sprinkle gritted cheese over top of: alL Serve at once. Serves six. Normalcy in Headgear your.g man has written a correct dress department to ask what kind Margery Max,well, prima donna with of hat a bridegroom should wear on the Chicago Civic and Ravlnin opera his honeymoon. If the young man Intends to wfiir it afterward also, any companies, and who enjoys the hat three sizes too sm:ill at the time distinction of beof the wedding will do. Arkmisaa . Gazette ing among the first American girls to be recognized In grand opera clrcl-es- , g and DANCE A i one of the Undernourishment most common of the onuses of infant mortality, accord-luto a survey recently undertaken in Chicago. Statistics show that of 4,522 baunder one bies 4 year of age that x died in the first Bix days, exclu Marie K. Johnson sive or me nrsi 24 hours, and 1,708 died from the seventh day to the sixth month. Kight hundred and sixty died in the last six months of the year. The survey Indicated that a surprisingly large number of Infants nre artlfically fed, which condition, doctors agree, had a mnrkeri bearing on their uudernour- I isiind. non.utinns. Naturallv. no one food may prove satisfactory in every ase, althouf-'- the survey showed that evaporated milk in many caes hail proved an excellent substitute for mother's milk. This may te explained by reason of the fact that evaporated milk is simply pure, concentrated cow's milk from which 00 per cent ot ine water has been removed. It contains practically every element necessary for pood heallh and Is consequently an excellent builder of hone and anything like the necessity that we for it,, even in a climate ao changeable and so rigorous as the one In which we live. Nor does It seem a requirement so far as the preservation of modesty is concerned, for In one sort or business or sociui or mmem eifliiiilon or another we leave exposed Imost every pnrt of the human frame without comment or embarrassment trunKt A simple suit of swimming would" be adequate In every circura-iai'- , und economical. Clothing, 1 think, is pretty much matter of habit, and habit wnicn changes, especially with women, wltb the changing fashions ; and comfort Is quite as much a matter of viewpoint as of un actual condition. In cold weirther, whether sleeping o to think thut I am wuklnc, 1 see-iafer and more comfortable If I have my oollur turned up or my shoulder warmly tucked In. I meet the youni; omnn, however, even when the ther monieter Is fur down below zero, and though she limy be wearing a fur coal t will be vide open fit the neck, with her hare bosom looking 88 rosy and comfortable ns possible. Tou will suf focate her. she sssena. If you Insist upon her buttoning up her collar. She esrs her heavy flapping gnloshes, not because she Is afraid of catching cold or because they bring her more com fort, but because lt "college or be csuse nil the other girls are all doing It. Above the thick awkwsrd foot cov ering and below th bottom of her klrt Is an expansa of thin chiffon stocking that come aa close to being bare leg us convention will permit snd yet she Is quite comfortable. Hut she rays for this carelessness In drew, you say. In physical discom fort, snd heavy colds or pneumonia nmntlmH almost wish that she did, but In fact she doesn't. Women wes erv little clothlna In general these tiara um pnmnnred with men. and thl fact should affect their health, hut don't believe It doe. I visit the col irgp hospital two or three time" throitchout the year. There ar lwavs twice as many young men a Cflicfl, jproxifirll2nalCll..ktln4- - 'rjcntf1 Is A Word With the Old Polks rorter-Milbu- 1V5 Western hermetically sealed In sterilized containers, remains as fresh and pure as 'on the day it was canned. Sterility in evaporated milk, authorities agree, is one of the most important points in its favor. In processing, evaporated milk is subjected to 210 degrees heat for a half hour, thereby removing all possibility of bacterial life being present in the milk. Heat is the only preservative for th is type of milk anI the heat has the further beneficial effect of making the curds of milk more ilocculent and easier to digest. , CLOTHING COMFORT . JialHe to contamination, VspeclaTIy in hot weather, while evaporated milk, for colds und throat infections and th ailments which might supposedly be induced from Improper clothing. As I said, clothing Is pretty largely a matter of habit and custom, perhaps. It Is amazing how little cloth lng one can wear and still be com fortable ond reasonably healthy pra vided always of course that In leavinp off any particular article of dress wt are following the prevailing fashion We could easily o barefoot in wlme '.f it was the vogue. .side-show- - CLOSING A at NEBONA GARDENS SAT. SEPT. 25 MUSIC BY RAINBOW LANE ORCHESTRA Starting Friday, October 1st, a regular dance will be held at the Arlington Hall, with the same good orchestras had this year. particular pride in her culinary skill. Cooking, In her estimation. Is a fine V art which Is rap-Idl- y lost. being Margery Maxwell. '.'Doubtless one of the big reasons for this condition Is that modern young men don't ex-t- o know pect the girls they marry much about cooking," said Miss Max- this is the t "x well1 "In the future, before man pops the question, he's going to find out whether the girl knows what calories are and whether Kiie's wise to the fcituituta """" of a balanced 'diet: " "A few questions before the minister asks, 'Do you take this woman? would save a thousand recriminations later." There are certain dishes to which Miss Maxwell Is partial. As she ex plains them, they are readily pre pared. Miss Maxwell uses for Maryland Chicken. Two 2tt lb. cup water 2 eKks chickens Fine bread crumbs (broilers) Salt cup butter I'cpper Although authorities on health rec 1 1 a tsp. salt cup evaporated nany ommend cvnpornted milk as tanh diluted milk pepper food, like other substitutes for the 2 tbsp. flour with con be not should It natural' Mlpply, Press, clenn nnd cut up chickens. sidered ns a food complete In It sell. Sprinkle with salt and pepper, dip in Addition of ffrar.L'P or tomato Juice, crumbs, egg, and crumbs. Hare in n barley water or lime water is Impordripping pun, and bnkt; tnnf 1,1 nfvivlillni? udeimate out lor F. twenty minutes In a the Infant. then reduce the tetiiperntaurc to oven, p'uFor babies, milk of Jt50 degrees P. and cook until tender, Ity Is essential. Market nun; wm not about twenty minutes lunger. Haste of time mid U also Veep for any h i every ten minutes during ennklnir with 1 - 3 well-oile- d deju-nd-ibi- lii-tl- to do it Jy No matter if you do get more for your money in telephone service than anything else you buy You'd like to keep down the coat. The simplest service. n use It is quicker and costs less. way is to Station-to-Statio- Instead of insisting on a particular party, just tell the Long Distance operator that you will talk to any person who answers at the distant telephone. Chances are you will get your party just as quickly or can talk business to someone else in the same house or office. rates are from 20 per n less than cent to 50 per cent Station-to-Statio- n Person-to-Perso- rr. w rates. iv irM IJ'e encourage you to use this less expensive service because it takes us less time to com- "BEST EVER" PLAN TO BE THERE! The big Show of the year! See the finest blooded stock, the best grains, fruits, vegetables, the champion egg producer! 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