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Show Friday, November 18, 1927. THE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TIMES-NEW- PAGE THREE NEPHI. UTAH S, ttr, nnm ckUTENN EY A NATON-WID- E iNSTiTUTION- - R. B. Wren, Mr. and Mrs. Enos Jones were traffic manager of the Pickwick Stage System, with head- in Provo, Utah Saturday. quarters at Los Angeles was in Nephi W. H. Warner, poultry expert Wednesday on business connected) with that company. with the extension division of the Utah Agricultural college was In William Bird, Mr. aud-M- rs. Alfred Nephi the first part of the week. Orme and Mr. hnd Mrs. Geo. E. A number of Nephi football fans Howard, attended the funeral at Manti Tuesday of Dr. C. H. Bird. motored to Provo, last Saturday to attend the football game between Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adams of of the B. Y. U. and University Rexburg, Mr. J. W. Adams of Provo, Utah. Mrs. Lucy McLaughttin, Mrs. Mattie Paxman of Salt Lake, and Airs. Grace Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garbett and Sowby of Garfield, all stopped in son Jack motored to Salt Lake City Nephi for a few days on their return Thursday, where Mr. Garbett will from Manti where they attended the transact business for the local J. C. funeral of Dr. C. H. Bird. Penney Company . silvhA fli u where savings are greatest1 Wni. R. Grundmann, manager of Lion, measuring length was killed Tuesday at the Central Motor company returned the head of Hop Creek, by Scott to Nephi Wednesday evening, after a Dunham, of the U. S. Biology Sur- three day's business trip to Salt Lake vey. Mr. Dunham has three dogs City. which he used in tracking lions. The Gleaner Girls of the North The Liholo swarm of Beehive girls ward M. I. A. held a sewing bee, met at the home of Lucy Garrett Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Tuesday evening. Games were play- Lucille Garrett. Every girl brought ed and a very enjoyable time was her fancy work and a very busy after which refreshments time was had by all. Dainty refreshspent, were served to: LaPriel Jones, Nor- ments were served to: Lucille Foote, ma Howard, Lillian Ord, beekeeper Irene Tolley, Helen McPherson, Arzilla Bracken and the hostess Floris Orme, Ruth and Amelia Bale, and the hostess Miss Lucille Garrett. Lucy Garrett. A Mountain feet ,in Political Platforms Like To the wooden heud d everything is a knotty problem. Farm and New Table Napery, Silverware, Draperies and Guest ToweW will be needed. Here you can be assured of a big, round doHar worth for every dollar you spend. Our stocks are ample the ruuauue Dausrying nces Kighti f Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Price and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Larson of Burley, Idaho, are visiting relatives and friends in Nephi for a few days. Satin and Crepe Fashion New Fall Frocks Mr. and Mrs. George W. Sudbury How to Recognize One of Lynndyl, was in Nephi Thursday A philosopher is a fellow that is for a short visit. never quite sure of the things he tries to prove to you Baltimore livening The O. T. S. club was entertained Sun. Tuesday evening by Miss Lenora A very Cornwall. enjoyable time was had in sewing and social chat, Valuable Alloy after which delicious refreshments German silver is an alloy of cop- were served. per, nickel, and zinc. It is largely used in the manufacture of spoons and forks, teapots, and similar articles. It IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR JUAB is readily attacked by vinegar and COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. other acids, and for that reason forks and spoons made of this material are GARFIELD TRADING COMPANY, a corporation, Plaintiff, usually silver plated. Sport of Bowling Bowling on alleys seems to have been derived from the old game of skittles, which, in turn probably developed from the still older game of bowls. It has its greatest vogue in the i ill 1 N ' All of Lot Three (3), Block Fifty-fiv- e (55), of Plat "A", Levan Survey of Townsite Lots, together with all improvements. And also one share of stock of the Levan Irri(represented by gation Company, W 26-Pie- Low-price- $2.98 $4.98 -- Luncheon Sets with color d ed borders. Low-prlce- P R w Silver Bleached Mercerised and Linen Demask Annlvrrx J,tUra . 49c, 98c, Chinese Devil Dance $1-6- 9 per yard Protection in Talisman The devil dance is held In the spring I'nited States Land Office, in China, on the occasion of the fesSalt Lako City. Utah, tival of the church. It Is diNov. 7, 1027. rected nsrainst the ' Kvil Spirit" in the land. Those taking part wear hideous To Whom It May Concern .masks and are attired In rich Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands, selected by the said State, under section 6 of the Act of ConnresH, approved July 16, 1894, as Indemnity School lands, viz: SWVi NWU Sec. 27. SKViSWU WV4SW4 Sec. 2 8, SWUSKVi, SE'SWV Sec. 29, Lot 15, Sec. 31. Lot 3, Sec. 33. 'etroieuh u Twp. 15 S. Range 1 Kant, Lot 8, 9. irrs onri 15, 16. 17 Sec. 6, Lot 2, Soc. 4. Twp. Talisman Is a charm usually constating of a figure engraved upon stone or cast In metal. The use of the chant Is closely connected with astrology, and It was generally believed 1 tbm Middle ages that the talisman protected Its wearer from evil spirits. A Good Rule for Winter Driving 16 S. R. 1 K. S. L. M. Serial 046375, List 2348. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions", have been conspicuously posted In this office for inspection by any person Interested and by the public generally. f publication During the period f this notice, or any time thereafter, and before final approval and certification, under departmental reflations of April 25. 1907. protests or contents against the '.!aitu of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore, described on the pround that, the same is more valuable for mineral than for purposes, will be received and noted for report to tho General Land Office at Washington, I). C. Failure so to protest or contest, within the time specified, will hn of considered suffCclent evidence character of the tracts thereof. and the selections being otherwise free from obiertion. will be approved to the State. KLI V. TAYLOR. Register Kirst Pub.. Nov. IS. 1 927. Utst Pub.. Dec. 6, 1927. aerl-cultur- non-miner- This is the great Mormon temple which has Jut been dedicated nl Mesa, Ariz, (inmpcil on the termo- are member of the famous Los Angles Thrift chorus, who took part tu the cereiimnlew. $1.69 Silver XOTICK cloth, $3.49 pls.te $5.90 d New Mormon Temple at Mesa, Arizona, Dedicated B ft Attractive pattern size 72 x 72 Set and forks have reinforced where wear is heaviest. Going away for Thanksgiving? Light and Handy for a short visit. - r Your Linen silver-plate- to-w- it: . Thanksgiving Means Company. How is In Art Case I Heavy deposit pure silver. Stainless steel knives with quadhandles. Spoons ruple l, . you of a coat that will be smart on all occasions. Vm. Rogers Mfg. Co.'s guar-- 1 Section 2. That all ordinances and of ordinances in conflict hereparts The Board of County Commissionare to the required extent herewith ers of Juab County, State of Utah, by modified. ordains as follows: Section 3. That this ordinance Section 1. That the following or so much thereof shall take effect on and after the of sums money 4Lmf .1 fciirinii.it it n m as may be necessary be and the same 28th day of November, A. D. 1927, was are who hereby appropriated out of any said date being not less than 15 days Arture awarded a silver cup trophy by Sec- moneys in the County 'treasury not after its passage. Passed this the 12th day of retary of the Navy Wilbur, as winner otherwise appropriated for the pur- November, A. t). 1927. of the International Oratorical con-- I poses hereinafter set out, W. G. ORMT2, Chairman of the From the County General Fund: test in Washington. The. youngster of iad previously been adjudged the 1. For salary of County Sheriff and Hoard of County Commissioners $375.00 Juab County. est orator In Mexico. Young orators deputies Attest: J. H. Vickers, Clerk of ihe from France, England, Germany and 2. For office maintenance of $425.00 board of County Commissioners. the United States also competed. County Sheriff r cuffs and border trimmings assures antee without time limit. America. Dated this 27th day of October, 1927. M. M. Kaighn. Sheriff of Juab County, Utah. By Louis Garrett, Deputy Sheriff. T. N. Anderson, Attorney for plaintiff, Nephi, Utah. Date of first pub. October. 28, 1927. Date of last pub. Nov. 18, 1927. VfHTlTj I Materials Furs In the Mode The lavish use of fur for collars, Colors Christmas Gifts ORDIXAXCK NO. 52 AN ORDINANCE MAKING APPROTO ADDITIONAL PRIATIONS THE COUNTY BUDGET ORDI-NAC- Garcla-Fermenl- $24.75 to $39.75 Silverware Rogers' For the Thanksgiving Reunion or for Black certificate No. 243). Purchase price payable in Lawful money of the United States of : in the mode. Women Misses Juniors to-wi- y- - The selection of a coat for this winter and next is a pleasure. The styles are new and the fabrics . GIrtftet, bows and other trimming of velvet are characteristic of the season. Scores of styles await your selection. Box Hat Enamel Priced Within Your Budget! Velvet Is a Favorite Trimming ' fendants. SHERIFF'S SALE TO BE SOLD at Sheriff's Sale, on the 19th day of November, 1927, at United States, where Its popularity the hour of twelve o'clock Noon, at has increased very rapidly, especially the front door of the County Court House at Nephi, Juab County, Utah, since the latter part of the lost century. The first record of a game in the following described real estate America was on January 1, 1S40, in and personal property situated in Levan Precinct, Juab County, Utah, New York clrv BEST ORATOR Smart! Warm! are so smart in their inconspicuous way that they can be worn for any, daytime occasion. Lustrous satin and fine crepe fabrics fashion them. VS CAROLINE CHRISTINE GUNDER-SOand J. H. GUNDERSON, De- Furred Winter Coats For you own comfort and convenience take a few simple measures to eliminate trouble from winter driving. that you radiator See anti-freez- e is filled with mixture. See that your battery is fully charged and your ignition, compression and THEN valves are in order. Fill your tank with PARCO GAS, with PARCO and your crank-cas- e OIL and VEEDOL, and winter pleasure is yours. Come and let us assist you. JudrTs Garage Nephi, Utah Hudson and Essex Cars G. R. Judd. |