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Show THE PAGE SIX TIMES-NEW- S, Friclav, November 4. 1927 NEPHI, UTAH American Levan's News w ay. m r THERE are 25 years of radio and 50 years of electrical experience behind every Radiola. Practicably every basic betterment in the new science of radio has come from the research laboratories of RCA and its associated companies where over 200 radio engineers are employed. These engineers arc responsible for the revolutionary improvements and refinements found in every Radiola. RADIOL A 16 The same men have designed the leading, broadcasting stations. They have made Amer- ica the world center of transoceanic radio. They refined and perfected the vacuum tube, made circuit and piopractical the and lighting socket neered the operated reciever. They were the first to dispense with antenna, to do away with batteries, to seal vital parts in the moisture and dust proof "catacomb". super-heterody- uni-contr- RAD10LA 17 ne ol And they match the Radiola to the latest and best principles known. Your set and the great stations you will want most to hear come from the same laboratories if your set is a Radiola. Surely the men who build these great stations know best what is needed to hear them. Distributed The Week Mor-tense- RADIOLA 20 Ml I5y NEPHI, UTAH EE On Tuesday, November X, the people of Xcphi will decide who shall have the handling of the city's business for two years. The city corporation is a corporation in which each citizen is a stockholder, and which the taxpayers and users of electric light, power, and city water, must pay the running expenses. administration of the city's appeals to and to every citi.en, particularly every taxpayer. The Democratic Party has nominated for the coming city election candidates whose records are before the people candidates with experience and a record of business-likhandling of the city government which command the respect of every unbiased observer. e affair-- ; e The present candidates for on the Democratic ticket have made a record for economy, efficiency, and progress in the! handling of the city's business which must appeal to every citizen. During the past two ears the Democratic city administration has S3 i Oj D) u 23 business-lik- n o, 2j A Week (Continued from page one) whole life of society by working toward the following cardinal objectives: 1. Sound health. The Levan Sunday School has ar2. Worthy home membership ranged a dancing party for Friday 3. Mastery of the tools, technics, night. Refreshments will be sold. and spirit of learning. to The proceeds are to be used buy 4. Faithful citizenship. song books. 5. Vocational effectiveness 6. Wise use of leisure A benefit picture show was given 7. Ethical character Gunderson Tuesday night for Elder American Education Week should who is still at the L. D. S. hospital, mean for every child Appreciation a large crowd was in attendance. of his obligation to match the privil-ag- e with good of free schooling Mr. Owen Francom left WednesFor and hearty endeavor. spirit day for Evanston, Wyoming, where every teacher A new and challenghe will spend the winter. ing call to serve the children of this generation and to work on the probCleo Malmgren and John L. For every lems of the profession. were in Salt Lake Fuller understanding of the parent and Thursday of this week. great adventure of parenthood; Its duties, privileges, and opportunities, Mrs. Annie Christensen came more especially its part in the edudown from Salt Lake for a few cation of children. For every citiweeks stay. She was accompanied zen Intelligent faith in the public by her daughter Emma who return- school as our greatest collective ed Wednesday. of our enterprise, the foundation the protector of the liberities, Mr. C. H. Farnsworth, Principal achivements of our past, glorious of L. H. S. was taken to the hospital and the of fuller life for tolast week to undergo an aperation morrow. promise for appendicitis. The ultimate success of Education Week will depend upon the cooperThe M. I. A. officers have planned ation of teachers and parents, and a party for the outgoing officers for hence we urge that parents arrange next Wednesday evening. their work so that they may be able to visit the schools as much us posMr. and Mrs. Lowell Hanson spent sible during this Week. Each day Tuesday and Wednesday in Levan. of Education Week has been designated and set apait as a special day, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sherwood left Monday, November 7 being Health Wednesday for Idaho. Day; Tuesday, November 8 Home and School Day; Wednesday, Novein-bee- r Reuben Sherwood came home last 9 Know Your School Day; week from Ephriam. 10 School Thursday, November Opportunity Day; Friday, NovemMr. and Mrs. R. L. Jackamn re- ber 11 Armistice Daay; Saturday, turned home this week from Poca-tell- November 12 Community Day; Idaho, where they spent the and Sunday, November 13, For few months. past God and Country Day. The schools are planning to place Orel and Lynn Griffith of Milford stress and emphasis through a well spent three days in Levan this week. planned program on the various topics in keeping with the special Leola Christensen spent last week day program. Each day. the pupils end in Levan. of the school will be given a small school bulletin to take home to their Grant Gardner came down from parents telling how the schools enI'rovo Friday returning Sunday. deavor to accomplish the objectives disdesired in the various Mr. Max Rasmussen and Myrtle cussed. It is hoped thatsubjects the parents Schellenberger of Salt Lake and Max of the children will make themselves and Clarence Cowan of Payson came interested in these bulletins to the down last Friday night to attend extent that they will know of their the Carnival dance given by the contents and discuss the same with Levan high school. their children. of ml Education : Made improvements at the city power plant and power canal which have practically doubled the power a ailable. have prevented leakage and waste of water from the power canal, and has 1. given the city the best system of electric light and power that it has ever had. 2. A systematic program of rebuilding the power lines has been worked out, and many of the principal power lines have been rebuilt according to this plan. 3. The obnoxious "nuisance tax" of 25c per month, called "service charge" by the former Republican administration, and which imposed upon the widow using five gallons of water per day the same "service charge" as was required of a hotel, school or railroad using hundreds or thousands of times the amount, was promptly abolished by the present Democratic administration. 4. SIS.UXUM) oi tincity's bonds, drawing five per cent intehave been refunded by the issuance of serial bonds drawing rest, only lour and one- - fourth per cent, thus saving the city three-quartper cent annually, and accomplishing the retirement of these bonds in 19.W instead of 19.? at the higher rate of interest. The Stockholders in the Nephi City Corporation should, at the coming city election, exercise the same caution and good judgment as stockholders in any business corporation, and should elect men who have had invaluable experience in operating the city's affairs and have made a record that satisfies all. er Vote the Democratic TicEiet Straight on November Eighth In Business Affairs Use Business Judgment. Officers with Experience and of Proved Ability and Integrity Should Not Be Displaced. PAID POLITICAL ADV. ; .'. A a |