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Show THE PA GE FOUR 0 TIMES-NEW- Friday, November 4, 1927 NEPHI, UTAH S, science II girls under the direction of Miss Bertha Stoker entertained the four principles, Published Every Friday by tbe Times. and clerk at a Hallowe'en News Publishing Company. luncheon. A lighted pumpkin formed the centerpiece and the A. B. Editor and mestic TheTimes-New- s super-tende- GIBSON, Subscription Six Months One Year Manager. Rates: $1.00 $2.0') VOTE AS YOU PLEASE BUT VOTE In a recent presidential election only 49 'percent of the voting population of the United States cast their ballot, which shows a deplorable lack of Interest on the part of the citizens of this country. The above presentage Is lower than the percentage of active voters in Nephl Each and every citizen City. should do their part, to get the voters of this city to cast their ballots on election day. Our country represents the highest form of government known. To cast our vote is not only a privilege but a duty, which should not be passed upon lightly. The slogan for election day should be "All qualified voters of Nephi City get out on that day and vote for who you want, but vote." The Savings Of The People deposited in a safe and sound bank like ours, and earning' 4 percent every year, are the A nation of savings salvation of the people. NEPHI HIGH SCHOOL NOTES banks is a strong nation. Join the army of savings bank depositors start here today. FILLMORE TO Bank SALT LAKE STAGE LINE Lulami Carling, Driver Going North Arrive at Nephl Monday 10 A. M. Going South Arrive at Nephl 12 noon Inquire at the Venice Cafe. Nephl, Utah Reporter, Lorna Kendall Directed by the Girls Athletic Association, the girls of the different classes formed teams and had a Secret Disclosed The reason you don't wear diamonds with your pearls is that they scratch so. No matter how long and heavy your rope of pearls may be thev look horrid all diamond scratches. Worn nn's Home Pnmnnnlnn Utah "He Builds Wisely Who Builds Well" TO BUILD WELL USE NEPHI brown and yellow color scheme was carried out in the menu and Our New Some very splendid work is being done in the Domestic Art III department this year. A course Is being given in Plastic Crome and Italian Stipple. The point of color harmony and designing of rooms is being emphasized. Store The contest of selling subscriptions ended October 28. There were about 175 subscription which is more than those sold two years ago. In assembly Monday the prizes were awarded to the winners as follows: First prize, Ellis Chase; second prize, James McCune, and third prize, Lorna Kendall. The prizes were donated by the following stores: First prize, The Toggery; second, J. C. Penney Co; third, Ord and Mangelson. The boosters challanged the to the selling of the subscriptions. As the won they will be served the luncheon Friday. Is Nearing Completion Hot-N-To- ts In the mean time Hot-N-To- ts The N. H. S. Honor Student but-oowere presented to the honor students of each class. Those reEllen Cole, ceiving badges were: James McCune, Mabel Wilson, Ruth Sperry, Maxine Carter, Nelda Bellis-toWallace Bowers and Afton Kendall. Home visit our Temporary n, Firsl National NePhi ft nt Copies of the School Song have tennis tournament. The Junior girls been written and the song, under did as good as the Junior boys. In the direction of Mr. Martin is being the doubles they came first, Sopho- taught to the students. The words of the song were composed by James mores second, Freshmen, third; and Seniors fourth. In the singles McCune and the music was arranged the Juniors were champions again, by Chas. J. Engar. the Sophomores, second; Freshman, Arrangements are being made for third; and Seniors fourth. the Armistice Day program. The The Junior High surprised the American Legion will give the prostudent body Monday morning by gram at 1:30, after which there will be a parade. putting on an excellent program in assembly. The Typewriting winners of the The program was as follows: : test given Oct. 28, are as follows: The Junior High Song. Mr. Christensen Champions: first place, Alyrl Downs, Prayer Vocal duet Ora Judd and Tom Cowan gross 44, net 38; second place, Alice Piano solo Cleo Petty Cowan, gross 42, net 35; third place, Live Sparks, Grace Jenkins and Mabel Wilson, gross 41, net 33. Dorothy Chase. Mr. J. W. Paxman was a visitor at Dance Donna Garbett and Alaurine the Nephi High School Wednesday Kendall. morning, Talk Mr. Ingram afternoon and Thursday We're sure the High school en- giving some of the students their joyed this progiam and we hope patriarchial blessings. they will let us come again soon. The Junior High is having a Uasket Ball game and dance Frilay evening at Seven-thirt- y o'lotjk. CSS? In Five Minutes Tom Cowan, Reporter in the basement. We are here to serve. Nephi Drug Company Geo. D. Haymond, Owner. NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING ON MATTER OF SPECIAL APPROPRIATION OF COUNTY FUNDS. ERMA'S . PLASTER HAS NO EQUAL The Largest and Purest Natural Deposit of Gypsum In the World WEPHI PLASTER and MFG. COMPANY Stops Coughs ij I! The Seniors challanged any other class to a flag rush on Armistice day to which the Juniors accepted. The sophomores in turn challanged the Freahies. They accepted also. If possible we will get a push ball and the flag rush will be changed to a push ball contest. Last Monday afternoon the do- - JmmJk first spoonful brinjp THE A relief Breaks no Chest . Colds, relieves Hoarseness, Hack in if and Sore Throats. Creo-Lypt- us Palatable combination of Creosote and Eucalyptus, recom ended for children and adults by physciana everywhere. Sets Br rr Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Juab County will meet at the County Court House at Nephi, Utah, on Saturday the 12th, day of November, 19 27, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. to consider the appropriation of County funds for the following purposes: 1. To salary for Sheriff and deputies $375.00 2. To office maintenance of sheriff $425.00 Witness my hand and seal this 3rd day of November, 1927. J. H. Vickers, County Clerk and Clerk of the Bord of County , Manicuring, Shampoo, Facial Treatment, Scalp Treatment, and other Beauty Work. Marcelling-- Day Phone 59. Night Phone 182. Erma Lunt 73 South Main Nephi Drug" Co. The Smooth andMighty Power ofthe Steam Engine Ca An honest cigarette honestly advertised Delightful tobaccos, the choicest grown Blended with skill and care. Sold without bunk of any kind, and it leads the world by billions. 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