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Show THE PAGE EIGHT Line Miss Ellen Cole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford J. Cole, leaves today for Logan, Utah, where she will spend the winter. Miss Cole will enroll in the Logan high BChool. Earl F. Dunn, H. E. McClain and Robert A. Wilkins of the Tintic mining district, were in Nephi Thursday meeting the Democrats of this side of the county. The above men are on the Democratic county ticket. LINOLEUMS, RUGS, OILCLOTH SPECIAL Linoleums . $1.79 yd. 9 x 12 Linoleum Rugs $15.95 .9 x 12 Floortex Rugs $12.95 Table Oil Cloth, .(best patterns) 29c yd. Edward Ockey, former resident of Nephi, but who has been living i?i Salt Lake for the past number of years, has spent the past two weeks visiting with friends and relatives here. iMr. Ockey left Thursday for Delta, Utah, where he will make his CLOTHING SPECIAL $37.50 and $40.00 Men's Curlee Suits. . .$29.75 $35.00 Men's Curlee Suits $26.75 $21.95 $28.50 and $30.00 Men's Curlee Suits Boys' $13.50 and $14.50 Long- Pants Suits $9.95 All Men's - Boys' Jackets 10 off Mrs. W. C. Ockev entertained at a dinner party last Friday evening Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ntmhi Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. David Ockey, Mr. and Mrs. Willard J. Ock . . . - Knit-Dotto- m fa Your Choice Women's and Girl's Silk Hose 50c, $1.0t5, $1.50 All the newest colors Children's 35c School Hose. ... 4 prs. for $1.00 ; 3 EE 3H Local Happenings S ee kjuy oig New Friday, October 29th, 1926 NEPI11. UTAH TIMES-NEW- future home. ouse ev. Mr. and Mrs. Alva G. Knowles of Salt Lake City; Mrs. l,ucy Schofield of Provo. Utah: Edward Ockey of Salt Lake City, and the hostess, Mrs W. C. Ockey. GROCERIES 10 lb. bag Sugar . . .85c; 25 lb. bag 4 lb. package New Seedless Raisins Rice . . 45c lbs. 25c 3 Large, white Navy Beans lbs 3 Lima Beans $2.05 for 25c 15c lb. .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson left Wednesday afternoon for American Falls. Idaho, where they will be in attendance at the celebration which is being held there this week. The big gates which hold the water back at the American Falls reservoir will be closed during the ceremony. This reservoir .i SATURDAY Flake White Soap 3 bars Jap Rose Soap, $1.30 Value SPECIAL 10 1 Bars 39c Flesh Brush is SJii WliSi Speciai ror the second largest in the world, and when filled will hold 1,700,000 acre feet of water. They will also spend a day or two at their ranch, which is located a short dis tance from American Falls. 59c s. 0 p The Ugladen Beehive Swarm wero entertained at a Halloween party at the home of Miss. Ida Powell, Tuesday evening. The Halloween scheme was carried throughout the house in the decorations; the attic containing spooks, a grave yard, and witches, to each girl. Re3 who 3Ej freshments were served to the following: Alberta Cowan,' Florence Blackett, Ruby Belliston, Deon Beag-leMiss Martha Lowan Nelda Belliston, Irene Phillips, Entertains "Our Gang" Thora McF'arlane, Alta Nielson, Marine Carter, Delia Wilkey, Beth WarMartha Cowan entertained "Our ner and the hostesses Helen Cowan Gang" Tuesday night, at a farewell and Ida Powell. party for Ellen Cole, who is leaving for Logan the last of the week. Ev In honor of her birthday. Miss eryone had a splendid time and re Bessie Painter entertained at her CLASSIFIED freshments were served to the fol- home, Monday evening. The feature llaloween Dance at lowing: Ellen Cole, Asenath Grover, of the evening was a 'Treasure Hunt' Saturday afternoon, at Nelda Parkes, Alice Cowan, Wanda which was won by Nola Lunt ond Given by South Ward Petty, Flometta Kendall, Dorothy Clarence Burton. A midnight supper Haymond, Edith Ord, Florence Chaso, was served to Lucille Foote, Lavella YOUNG PIGS for Ucssie Loraaj, Mildred Sperry and Watts, Nelda Beck, Nola Lunt, Mab- fklliston. tho hostess, Martha Cowan. el Anderson, Lois Lunt, Reba Pou!-so- I 5 Maurice Chase Receives Bullet Wound In Hand Maurice Chase, son of Mr. aud Mrs. S. C. Chase, received a wound in his left hand, when a rifle was accidently discharged. The bullet penetrated the palm of the hand, lodging in the back of the hand, where it struck a bone. Silk Worms Kept Busy It requires 19,000 s!!k worms' to make the spring outfit of the .lnpr.nese woman, says Dr. Iwajiro Honda, principal of the Tokyo sericuluirul school. 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