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Show Friday. October 1st, 1926 THK A VENIC AWARDS E FRIDAY FRED THOMPSON in "TWO GUN MAN" TIMES-JMKWS- PAGE. THREE NKPHI. UTAH . J. AT T. Belliston, first; Miss-Berth- a McPherson, second. Decorative Pot ted Plants: Soldier Boy, Mrs. James Memmott, first; Coleus, Miss Pearl Nielson, second; Fern, Misa Pearl Nielson, third. Shasta Daisy: .Mrs. Geo. Lunt, first. Mournlngi Bride: COUNTY FAIR Mrs. N. C. Attend the Lunt, first. Mona prizes The following prizes were awardZinnias, Mrs. Lotto ed in the various departments of the Kay, first; Mrs. Lotte Kay, second; Mrs. Lotte Kay, third. Juab county fair: FIELD CHOI'S Levan prizes Zinnias: Mrs. Edwin Malmgrgen, first; Mrs. Helen Wheat , threshed Turkey Red Hanson, second. Dahlias: Mrs. M. J. W. Stephensen, first; Mr. Winter, E. Jennings, first; Mrs. Edwin Malmsecond. Kaured: Arthur Gadd, first; Nielson Bros., second. Koford: Lor-enz- o gren, second; Mrs. Richard Gardner, third. Roses: Mrs. M. E. Jennings, Mangelson, first; C. A. Mangel-sofirst. Asters: Airs. Elec Peterson, second; Thomas Broadhead, Mrs. Niels Peterson, second; third. Ked Chaff: John Worwood, first; Mrs. M. E. Jennings, third. first. Mrs. M. E. Jennings, first. Kanred: Walter Snow Sheaf Wheat Berry: Mrs. Hugh Taylor, first. Gadd, first; J. E. Menimott, second. Marigolds: Mrs. Edwin Malmgren, Oats, Sheaf J. W. Barnes-- , first; first. W. J. threshed Stephensen, first. DOMESTIC SCIENCE Barley Trebi: J. W. Stephensen, Butter: Mrs. J. W. Barnes, first. first; J. W. Barnes, second. Cookies: Charity Garrett, second. Corn Yellow Sweet: Jos. Vickers, Candy: Mrs. MrFarlane, second. Mangel-son- , Lorenzo White Flint first; Peaches: Mona, first; Kate Burtfirst. Sheaf Alfalfa Seed: A. L. Curtis. on, second; Mrs. A. E. Smith, third. Pears: Kate Burton, first; Mis. first; Jos. Orgill, second; A. L. Cur Parks, second; iMona, third. A tis, third. Threshed algalfa seed: Cherries: Mona, first; Kate Burt L. , Curtis, first; Orson Cazier, secon, second; Lillie Wright, third. ond. Raspberries: Jennie Lunt, second: Corn: first. Lawrence Clyde, Pop Mona, third. Peas: first. Jos. Vickers, Canning Fresh Strawberries: Mona, second. HORTICULTURE Strawberry Jam: Lucile Booth. Apples Jonathan, crates: S. P. first; Mrs. A. E. Smith, second; Kate Nielson, first; Jack. Wright, second; Burton, third. Mat T. Howard, third. Plates: S. P. Rhubarb: Kate Burton, first; Nielson, first; iM. T. Howard, second; Mona, second. Farrell Douglas, third. Gano, crate: Beans: Eva Hoy t, first; Mrs. Par- C. A. Mangelson, first; Thos. Broad-heakes, second; Lucille Booth third. Beets: Kate Burton, first; Lucilo second; Fred Searls, third. Plate: Mat Howard, first; J. War-woo- Booth, second; Mona, third. Fred Searls, third. Corn: Lucile Booth, first; Lillr second; Stayman Winesap: John Warwood, Wright, second; Kate Burton, third. first. Common Winesap: F. Douglas, Peas: Lucille Booth, first; Mrs. first; Fred Searls, second; plates, Parkes, second; Mrs. Chase, third. Orson Cazier, first; Fred Searls, secTomatoes: Lucille Booth, second. Orson Cazier, ond. King David: Duberries: Mona, second. Meat Sausage: Mrs. Chase, secfirst plate, first crate. Delicious: crates: Orson Cazier, first; Jos. ond; Beef: Mrs. Chase, second; Price, second; plates: Orson Cazier, Spare Ribs: Mrs. Kate Burton, secfirst; Thos. Stephensen second; Jesse ond. Wolf River: John Coulton, third. Jelly: Mrs. Smith, second; Mrs. H. E. McPherson, third. Warwood, first crate, first plate. Dill Pickles: Clara Chappell, secNorth Western Greening: R. King, first ; Fred Searls, second. ' Winter ond. Pickles: Mona, first and second. Bananna, crate: Mat Howard, first; plate: Owen Boswell, first; Mat HowCatsup: Kate Burton, second. Relish: Lucile Booth, first; Jenard, second; Mat Howard, third. York Imperial: Mat T. Howard, first. nie Lunt, second. Mixed Pickle: Mrs. B. Lunt, first; Wealthy, crate: John Warwood, first; plates: Owen Boswell, first; Orson Kate Burton, second. Cazier, second; John Warwood, third. Native Currants: Mona, second. r: Black Currants: Quince: Nicholi Lund, first. Kate Burton, Nicholi Lund, first. Porter: second. , S. T. Vickers, first. Yellow TransMarmalade: Kate Burton, second. parent: Hat T. Howard. R. I. Green Cake: Susie Howell, second. Bread: Mrs. McFarlane, second; ing: Orson Cazier, first. Pears Bartlett, crates: A. E. whole-whea- t: Sarah Orme, second; Smith, first; Jos. Price, second; white: John Levitte, second. plates: Mat T. Howard, first; S. T. Children's Fruit Marjorie Carter, Vickers, second; Jack Wright, third. beets, first; Mildred, first; Merlinc Flemish Beauty, crates: Robt. Chap Christensen, second; Hazel Ingram, pell, first; Orson Worthington, sec first. ond; plates: Thos. Bowels, first; Gooseberries: Kate Burton, sec Chas. Mangelson, second; F. C. Chap ond. third. man, Apples: Lucile Booth, first; Kato Italian Prunes: E. Russell, first; Burton, second . F. C. Chapman, second; Mat How As special collection: Mrs. Kate Sid Burton, first; Lizzie P. Kay, second; German Prunes: ard, third. Scott, first; Orson Worthington, sec- Lucille Booth third; Mary J. Newell, ond; John Warwood, third. Blue peaches first; Lizzie P. Kay, wild Plums: Peach Chas. Orgill, first; currants, 2nd; Lizzie P. Kay, raspDamson: Chas. Mangelson, t, first; berries, 3rd; Lottie Kay, Sugar Plums: Amasa Green, first. second; Hulda Kay, blackberries, Seedless Grapes: F. C. Chapman, first; Ruby Fowkes, pickles, sweet, first. Concord grapes: Jesse Couls- - first; Lizzie Young, raspberry jam, on, first; Howard Brown, second. first; Lottie Kay, dewberries, second; reaches Elberta, crates: W'ilford Lottie Kay, blaok raspberries, second. Bailey, first; Mat T. Howard, second; Lizzie Kay, strawberries, third; Liz A. E. Smith, third. Plates: Mat T. zie Kay, beets, third; Lizzie K.iy, Howard first; Mat T. Howard, sec pears, third; Ionia Kay, pickles. ond; W. A. Bowles, third. J. H. second. Hales: Sid Scott, first. Champion: DOMESTIC ART AVORK Thos. Stephensen, first. Crawford Best Embroidered Bed Spread: John Coleman, first. Jane Vickers, first; Mrs. Fred Ken BEEF CATTLE dall, second; Mona (Crochet) second. Shorthorn Cow i years or over. Mrs Alice McCune (Appliquet) first; Herbert Yates, first; James Riches, Aleen Table covers: (white) second; Ora Lunt, third. Sperry, first; Allen Sperry, second; Heifer: Erick Thompson, first Ida Parkes, first; (cut work.) Coland second. Yearling Heifer: Erick ored: Gertrude Foote, first; MargarThompson, first; S. E. Malmgren, et Linton, second; Myrtle Kendall, second and third. Three-year-othird. Bull: Ernest Iirough, first. Bull White Dresser Scarfs: Ivy Christ-entseCalf: James Riches, first; Ora Lunt first; Kate Burton, second. second. (Continued on page four) Herford Yearling Heifer: Elmo Heifer Calf: Orson Brough, first. Ca.ier, first. Steer Calf: Max Black en, first. FIAnVEKS Special prizes .Montbreta, Mrs. Geo. Lunt. Nephi; Sweet Peas, Mrs. M. E. Jennincs, Levan; Cock's Comb, Mrs. Lollie Kay, Mona. TWO Zinnias Mrs. Lloyd (Nephi): Hobbs, first; Miss Neva Booth, second; Mrs. J. W. Ellison, third. Dahl ias? Mrs. S. O. Chase, first; Mrs. Gn. H. Ostler, second; Mrs. David Ockey. LAST Monarch Cooking School DAY MONARCH RANGE SALE Saturday 2:30 P. M. OWtP.' n, SATURDAY MADY CHRISTIANS Snap-Dragon- s: in "WALTZ DREAM' MONDAY and TUESDAY MADGE BELLAMY in "SANDY" Also Clyde Cook in "Starvation Blues" WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY BUSTER KEATON in "BATTLING BUTLER' d, COMING HAROLD LLOYD Music Special PURCHASE YOUR PIANO OR PLAYER PIANO NOW! 50 DISCOUNT ON YOUR FIRST PAYMENT . UP TO Some Bargains in Used Pianos and Phonographs. Brunswick and Columbia Records at 50c each. $50-00- THE MUSIC STORE Nephi, Utah Robert Lomax, Mgr. Theatre Building Open Evenings Another ANNOUNCEMENT of Telephone Service Changes d, REVERSED CHARGES' The reversal of charges has been available only on calls. The privilege of reversing charges will be extended to station-ts-statio- n calls from points in this state to all points, whether in this company's territory or in the territory of any other company, where the rate is 25c or more. person-to-perso- n LONGER REDUCED RATE PERIOD Reduced rate hours for station-to-statiocalls will begin at 7 p. m. instead cf 8:30 p. m., as formerly. Between 7 and 8:30 p. m. the discount will be approximately 25 per cent of the day station-to-statio- n rates', from 8:30 p. m. to 4:30 a. m. the discount will be about 50 per cent of the day rates. These discounts will apply where the day station-to-statio- n rate is 40 cents or more, with a minimum reduced rate of 35c. Because of the unsatisfactory servie conditions which it brought about, the existing midnight discount will be discontinued. n ADJUSTMENT IN LONG DISTANCE RATES The rate schedule effective October substantially reduces charges for calls to points of other associated companies 150 miles or more distant, and also small increases are made in the rates for somt short haut calls. 1 These changes will result in a uniformity of service and charges for service within and without the borders of this state. Definite savings will be afforded users of long distance lines and a notable improvement in service to the public can be assured. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company D emonstration Saturday afternoon p. in. Oct. 2nd Miss Vcrna Linquist, Domestic Science Expert and cook, from the Monarch Range Company, w.ill give a Free Demonstration in cooking on Monarch Co.'s Electric Ranges, at Nephi Store, Saturday afternoon, at 2:30 p. m. lie there! Learn new dishes; learn new cooking methods. Everybody invited! Absolutely Free! Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell Bel-flowe- pie-plan- Conforming to changes recently announced for telephone service between points in the territory of this Company and points in the territory of any other associated Bell company the following changes will be effective in this state as of October 1. 1926: ig Cooking Two-year-o- DIXON -- TAYLOR -- RUSSELL CO. "THE ONE PRICE HOUSE" FIRST CLASS Shoe Rebuilder Reasonable Prices Courteous Treatment TO ALL SHOE SHINE STAND IN CONNECTION C. O. LOMAX Pexton Buldg. Main St. ERMA'S BEAUTY PARLOR ERMA LUNT, PROP. EXPERT MARCEL, LIN" G PHONE 59 FOR., APPOINTMENTS STANLEY BUILDING MAIN STREET 8 ld ld n, LEfIi 4? third. Afters (assorted colors ) : Goo. McCune. first; Mrs. Jacob Mrs. Gib son, second; Mrs. Susie Howell, third. Aslers (Individual colors) : Alfred Warner, first; Mrs. ('. II. Grace, second; Mrs! A. V. Bracken, third Kosex: .Mrs. Jane Vickers. first; Mrs. Paul Booth, second; Mrs. T. L. Smith, third. Snow on the Mountain: Mrs. C. II. Orac". first. Marigolds: Miss Bertha MoPherson. first; Mrs. J. W. Ellison, second. Cosmos: Miss Neva Booth, first. Double 1'e'unia: Mrs. J. D. I'cxton. firm. Galordla: Mrs. Geo. McCune, first; Nest urtium : Mrs. Alfred Orine. third. Snapdragons: Mrs. T. L. Smith, first. Verbenla: Mrs. C. If. Grace, second; Mrs. N. C. Lund, third. Double Holiihock: Mrs. T. L. Smith, Geo. McCune, rut LEADING BRAND CF -- V NT : Overalls tfK? OVER Dennis Wood, first; silver leaf, Mr-?Oriint A''en, first; beef ste;ik, Mir. . goal. ) ; We can supply you with U. , .REMINGTON and WESTERN SUPER X SHELLS S-- first. first; Gladiolus: .Mrs, Mrs. Frank Warner, second. Collect ion of Decorative Plants: Mr. N. C. Lund, first; Mrs. P. P. Anderson, second. Collection of Hlgonlas: small leaf. Mrs. You want to be equipped to get your share of the game that you see. 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