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Show t EIGHT s fJJ 11 IE TIMES-NEW- Friday, August 26, NEPHI, UTAH S, 1927. 4 Municipal League Convention Program 7. PREPARE NOW IT'S Surprising ... from page one) (Continued Friday, August 26th FOR j'i SCHOOL-See Mrs. ii- - . . Heavy Service Hose , ti . $1.95 . $1.25 Mens' and Boys' Work Shirts s . 4:00 P. TO 20 PERCENT R. Hawkins, "and L. W. Gardner, were in Salt Lake City, Wednesday, attending: a convention of Texaco distributors. aeaiea Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall of Butte, "Ja'om'SliaaMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Chapneil ot"fe8 Vegas, Nevada, Mrs, Golden,! Unity ChappeU, Gladys Golden, and Mr.nad Mrs. Robert Chappell and family last weeK-en- d at Fish Lake. They left Nephi Thursday morning returning Monday night. They reported having a very good time. -- Rrre-AJi- ce vNt FOR SALE Choice tomatoes, sweeV Joseph W. A26t2 corn and green peas Vickera. SAESMKN WANTED Man to take orders for Tallor-mad- e Suits. We'll give exclusive agency in Juab County to real producer. Sales Manager will be in Nephi next Tuesday. Apply Sales mgr. care of Times-New- s, Nephi, Utah. t- D. Haymond. Sales Manager will be in Xephi Apply Sales Mgr. care of The Nephi, Utah. Next Tuesday. s, . separately. Geo. Man to take orders for Tailor-Mad- e Suits. We'll give exclusive agency in Juab County to Times-New- gtrro Lubrication Mrs. Alice W. Berry wire of Dr. O. Berry, 523 Cleveland avenue, died at a Salt Lake hospital Friday night following an operation. Mrs. Berry was born at Nephi. March 28, 1894, the daughter of Thomas C. and Mary Elsie Winn. She was educated in the public schols of Nephi and the Brigham Young university and moved to Salt Lake with tier husband in 1919. Surviving are the husband, a son Joseph Thomas, her parents, a brother, Frank Winn and a sister, Emma Lue Winn of Salt Lake and a brother, Herman P. Winn of Loe Angeles. Announce Marriage Of Daughter Florence Mr. and Mrs. C. If. Parking announce the marriage of their daueh- ter, Florence to Mr. F. J. Critchley or ZNephi. ibe ceremony wag preformed by Bishop C. H. Grace at the home of the brides' parents on Saturday. August 20. For Safe Lubrication you would do well to your crank case at our "Fountain of Illuminated Oil , where only Nationally advertised Oils are re-fi- Dispensed- ll - TEXACO PENNZOIL MOBIL OIL AND VICO OIL Phone 246 SILVER MAPLE SERVICE Nephi, ut. The Ladies Literary club hold the last of Its series of summer kenlnr- tons Wednesday afternoon in Brad ley s Canyon with the following actA Mn. ing as hostesses: Spcrry, Jr, Mrs. S. B. McCune, Mrs. v. C. Andrews, Mrs. I. M. Petty, Mrs. Wm. Bailer. Mra. Denln W Miss Lulu McPherson and Mrs. T. W. Allred. The afternoon was upent in social hat and at 5:30 o'clock a luncheon was servod to: ,Mrg. C. W. Glazier, Mrs. J. M. Chrlstensen, Mrs. P. B. Cowan, Mrs. J. W. Ellison, Mrs. H. 11. Forrest, Mrs. E. M. Gr-nwood, Mrs. O. R. Judd, Mrs. M. L. Sowliy. Special guests: Mm. T. L. Kootf, Mrs. Allrcd. .Mm. Oleva Wes-- '. Mr. C. W. Glazier, and Mr. Geo. ' A. Sperry, Jr. an hk BUWtRICK 1488 two or thru year old but yd. of jp-inmaterial for this French i yd. of conwith romper, trasting fabric for tbt saucy ruffles. Th needs BUTTERICK 1478 E. S. Hinckley, secretary of the Provo Chamber of Commerce, was down Wednesday, and visited the Juab County Fair Grounds. He was very favorably impressed with the work that is being done, and especi ally the new buildings that are being built which will house the livestock. Mr. Hinckley also discussed the idea of bringing the officials of the Union Pacific System down as far as Nephi, during their visit to Provo next month, for the purpose of let ting them see the Utah and Juab He also advocates a dav- valleys. light through train comine via Provo and Nephi and on to Lynndyll for tne purpose of acquainting the railroad tourist with these Utah alleys. GO BUTTERICI 1438 Nephi Merc. Co. 'Where good merchandise is cheaper' REPORT OF WORK AT FAIR GROUNDS (Continued from page one) for the love of the cause. The poultry house nas been shing led during the week. The names of men and boys who have donated labor will be pub The Wool City from lished in the next week's issue of Fountain Green, will Band, a free give The Times-New- s. concert Sunday afternoon, at 4 p.m. in this city. They extend an invitaThe Nephi South ward primarv as tion to the people of this to sociation will entertain the Nephi come out and hear them. Thecity Wool and North ward Primaries, at a City band Is one of the best musical social to be given on the Tabernacle organizations in the state and the lawn, Monday, August 23th, at 4 people should avail themselves of oclock p. m. this opportunity of hearing them. Wool Gity B and In Concert Sunday -- J'M7 1 Itr- - mm i m W pt mm M LONE WORK SHIRTS y For hard service mm BROAD-LON- G ,Ull WORK SHIRTS m l pi T" fv- .- i vjq ij will render you most wear for the dollar; most eu in your collar. hi Get yours today Mil - r 31 The Broad Long WORK SHIRT BAILEY GROCERY Saturday Specials QUALITY FEATURES COLORS ARE FAST OVER-SIZEALWAYS TRIPLE STITCHED FOR SERVICE TWO POCKETS "THEY REALLY ARE BROADER AND LONGER" D Sugar, 100 lb. bag $6.95 Limit one to a customer. Soap, Jap Rose or Kirk .25 Flake, 4 for Pork and Beans, medium .29 Cheerio, for washing fine frabics per pkg , .10 GOOD GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICE er IkA You need it the boy needs it. You need the boy's companionship, he needs yours.- If you cannot possibly spend both days at camp come for the two nights and one day. There will be a full program of hikes, games and activities for the day and a big bonfire program each night. After the program each father is ex pected to sleep with his boy, and throughout the outing each lad is expected to do his best to show father what a fine pal his boy is. Kemember every father every son every man every boy, of Juab Valley, is invited. Juab Stake Superintendency Y. M. M. I. A. size, 3 for slip-ov- R Former Nephi Women E. S. Hinckley of Provo Dies In Salt Lake City Inspects Fair Grounds Joseph Ties pretty frock and matching blomners require only 2 yds. of b material, with J i yd. contrasting fabric for collar and pockets. Another yi yd. makes long sleeves. long sleeves. ' D. Salesman Wanted! real producer. tutunu with M. Olds will be received by Haymond, Owner of th Nephi Drug Company, until two (2 The annual Fathers' and Sons' o'clock p. m. August. 30th, 1927, Juab Stake wil be held at for the tearine down nf iIia hniMin. Outing of In. Salt' Creek now known as the Nphf brut "on- - ,Camp Dadandaon Canyon Tuesday,, and Wednesday, pany and . 1 be" erection of a new - fi-31 Every man and boy bmiding on the site 'thereof.' in Juab Valley .is invited to attend. Plans and specifications may be Every father of a boy should feel it had by applying to Geo. D. Haymond his bounden duty to attend this outor to Richard H. Evans of Nephi ing with his son and every man who has no boy of his own is urged to Utah. some boy who may not otherbring The right is reserved to wise be able to attend. Be ready to or all bids or to accept thereject any start with the caravan promptly at or proposals deemed best proposal for the eight o'clock from the slake Taberbuilder. nacle. Prepare to spend all of TuesBids may be submitted on the job day and Wednesday with your boy. you hardworking fathers complete or for the building proper, Surely the wiring and lighting, and tha have earned that much time for a vacation for yourself and the boy! plumbing and heating Geo. 4, both jrock and made from ipi );-inmaterial, yd. of contrasting fabric for tbe smart squart mick. iyi yds. maki tbt lnurs art of jil. with COME TO CAMP DADANDSON NOTICKTO CONTRACTORS Z ! is trrt League Baseball Game. Provo vs. Nephi 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. Banquet. Compliments Nephi Kiwants Club. 8:00 P. M. Community Meeting, Nephi High School' Auditorium. "America." Community Singing Violin Solo Miss Wanda Petty Mrs. Diane G. Booth, Accompanist Address, Mayor C. Clarence Neslen, Salt Lake City Vocal Duet Mrs. T. D. Davis and 'Mrs. Florence Greenwood Mrs. Diane G. Booth, Accompanist Address Hon. Alonzo B. Irvine, President, Utah State Senate Vocal Solo L. P. Anderson Miss Melba Anderson, Accompanist COMPARE OUR PRICES AND SAVE 10 Emil Hansen, "Current Events" Public Forum 5 5015 E i Auditorium. Selection of 1928 Convention City. Miss Florence Chase Reading Address Wm. H. Folland, City Attorney, Salt Lake 69c .. . I Agricultural College, Logan "Beautify your City" 'Cornet Solo, liex Christenson Miss Melba Anderson, Accompanist Reports of Committees and Officers. Election of Officers. . from our Piecc-Gooor Remnant Counters a snip of the scissors an hour's pleasant sewing and your child has a fresh new frock Butterick Patterns always fit perfectly when you buy the right size. The saleswoman at our pattern counter will gladly measure your child. ds Mrs. Diane G. Booth, Accompanist Address, Ray Elsmore, City Attorney Piano Solo Miss Melba Anderson 12:15 P. M. Luncheon. : 00 P. M. General Assembly. High School Silk-- 1 Boys' $1.00 and $1.25 Flannel Shirts and j, .. , ?, . . 69c. See 'Them- Blouses m Mrs. T. D. Davis and Florence Greenwood Address "Full Fashioned Chiffon ' at ; ... ! Legislation" American Fork "License Problems" i Hose In. Vocal Duet, OPENING Line cyfJIumniing.,Bird Pure Our--Bi- g how little time and material it takes to make smart frocks and rompers for the children when you use Buttcrick Patterns Just a yard or so of a gay dainty fabric 10:30 A. M. General Assembly. Community Singing. Address R. N. Young, Community Chest THE TOGGERY NEPHI UTAH v |