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Show Fridav, October 22nd. THE TIMESwNKWS, 1926 STUDENT UTAH NErill, PAGE FIVE BODY YICE-HPS CLASSIFIED PRES. IS APPOINTED The Event of the Season Ladies ent oi the Nephi High, was appoint- Literary club big Hallow'een Dance of the student body. at the Arlington Hall, Friday, Oct. ed James AlcCune, student body presi- 29th, 1926. Imported orchestra. dent, with the aid of other student Two-roobrick FOR SALE body officers appointed Miss Lomax U to this position. Bessie represents a home, and good cement cellar. acre Evan land. Harris. sho and student standard says high will do her best to raise the standard I will move into my new building of our school. on East Center street next Monday J. A. Christensen. Miss Bessie. Lomax, a senior stud- nt First Aid What to do before the doctor comes m RUNNING a ness without account is about as difficult as running a car without gas. DARYL CHASE AT HIGH SCHOOL W EE Mm ft I will open a Jewelry Repair Shop connection with J. A. Christensen shoe repairing shop. C. C. Ras- Daryl Chase, a former student of mussen. our high school, has been training here for two weeks. Mr. Chase ex BABY CHICKS pects to graduate from the Univers White Leghorn Chicks From selectity of Utah this spring. He will re ed hens mated with record males. ceive his degree, majoring in English Safe arrival guaranteed. December, History and Civics. The students January $13 per 100; express wish to extend their congratulations Graham Hatchery, Hayward, to Mr. Chase and hope he will find California. ol5tf success and enjoyment in his work. We pay top prices for cream and in B pro-pai- eggs Phone 7. SPORT REPORT Attention, athletes of the Nephi High! Vigorous preparations are be ing made for a Championship Tennis Meet. Sport managers are urged to select the best single players and As doubles team in their classes. yet, there are no favorites, it looks as if the Juniors and Sophomores will fight hardest for first place. Tennis is not all that will take place this year. Sport managers keep n in mind the relay race on "Whatever You Earn, Spend Less11 Nelson-Rick- s B 1924 Be prepared for minor accidents always. When they arise be ready. Your home should have the few simple Creamery. necessities for emergencies before the doctor comes. Great surgeons and physicians use Bauer & Black sterile products. You, too, should have sterile gauze, sterile bandages in your home for instant use. Be as careful as your doctor. Any Bauer & Black product marked sterile is sterile. Germ-lif- e has been made impossible by a process of extra sterilization. The cost is small, but in time of need the service is invaluable. Be prepared WANTED Pork, Veal and Poul Cy's Market, Phone 7. try Get your ICE CREAM, wholesale or retail at G. W. Lunt & Sons. Large or small quantities. TYPEWRITER for Sale, Corona: good condition; for qwick sale f20. Times-New- & s. ten-maWe buy eggs, veal, hogs, poultry Armistice Day, November 11th. and cream. G. W. Lunt and Sons. Other athletic events planned for house, furn the year are: The interclass basket FOR RENT Two-rooished Close in. See Frank Tidwell. ball series, a swimming meet and in the spring. the track-meMr. Durham is preparing a score FOR SALE Range; in good condi tion Hay ;M. Brough, Phone 16 card on which will be placed the class events which will take place this year. Each class will be scored ac CARD OF THANKS cording to its place in each event. A report will be placed where everyone We wish to express our apprecia can see it. tion and thanks to the public in gen eral, for their kind assistance at the The girls athletic usscciation is tme of our recent bereavement. Also planning "big" things for this year. to those bringing floral offerings. teams are Swimming and basket-ba- ll Lacev P. Vickers and family. to be chosen. The girls have be IX THE DISTRICT (X)URT OP THF; working hard, each one hoping that FJFT1I JUDICIAL DISTRICT she will be among the honored few HE IGNORES $25,000 chosen to represent he class on the teams. Floor work has been carried Of the Stale of Utah In ami for the on as usual. County of Juab We want to warn the boys that -un at In of the estate of Fred not to matter be alarmed the are any they A. Wann, deceased. usual sights they might see in the halls. If one of the girls is seen com NOTICE ing down the hall on all fours, it is likely that she supposes she can bear The petition of Carrie V. C. Wann Miss Neville calling, "on all four: praying that Dana T. Smith be ap March!" and forgetting that she i? pointed Administrator of the Estate f t IK not in the gym class, has obeyed. of Fred A. Wann, Deceased, and that Letters of Administration with the Will annexed, be issued to him, has The Teacher's Association of the been set for hearing for Monday the Juab School District is holding a meeting whichwill be of interest to all teachers. It will be held at tho High School building, Monday evening. Supt. Smith will give a report on "The Practice of Teaching In Second ary Schools." It is a report which J will interest all teachers. . Business of the association will be discussed and afterwards games will be dir ected by Mr. Lemon, who is Chair man of the Committee on Recreation. From N. H. S. Clarion m et NATIONAL 8ft NEPHl OTICE TO CONTRACTORS State of Utah, Office of State Road Commission, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 8th, 1926. Sealed bids will be received by tb State Road Commission of Utah, State Capitol, Salt'Lake City, Utah, at 2 o'clock p. m., Monday, October 25th, 1926, and at that timea publicly opened for constitution of reinforced concrete bridge over Chris Creek in Juab County, the same being part of Road between Levan and Gunnison. The principal items of work are approximately as follows: Excavation, 150 cu. yds.; Concrete, cu. yds.; Reinforcing steel, 108 21,000 lbs. Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the State Road Commission, Salt Lake City, where they may be reviewed by prospectnve bidders. Specifications, Proposal, Bidding Blanks and Plans will be furnished on depositing $5.00, which will be returned, providing' contractor submits a bid and returns both plans and specifications within seven days after bids are received. Any additional information may be secured at the office of the Utah State Road Each bidder must accompany his bid w'il' a letter from an approved surety company stating that said 69-fo- ot Com-lii.ssio- n. surety company will provide said bidder with a bond equal to the total amount of the bid. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. On Cash or certificate check for Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00) made payable to the Utah State Road Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of good faith and as a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and give bond as required. STATE ROAD COMMISSION, By Henry H. Blood, Chairman. Ira R. Browning, Chief Engineer Date of first publication, Oct. 8fh; last, October 22nd, 1926. Decorate the Wall Blank wall spaces prevailing through the room can never be attractive. There la something unfriendly about them. Every room in the house should be friendly should offer a welcome to one as he steps In. 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