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Show THE PAGE SIX TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, Friday, December News of Nephi Students at the 'Y' $5,000.00 GIVEN Brigham Young University is well represented by Nephi stuFrom the reports of the dents. deans of the various colleges they are ranking among the highest in scholastic honors as well as in activities. This year nine are registerOr ed In the school of commerce. this number three will receive degrees in the spring, these are AWAY IN A MONARCH RANGE FOR EVERY HOME Le-Gra- Sanders, Mangetyon, Ellis and Anna Grace. In the school of education there are nine registered, May of which- Hannah Schotield, Grant Andrews, Edith Belliston, Gardner, and Ralph Morgan will receive diplomas, and Raymond Bailey a degree. In the school of applied science two are registered, of which Cleon Sanders will receive his PREMIUMS AT D-T-- CO R ' RESOLUTION DIRECTING NOTICE OP MEETING TO ADOPT A BUDCALENDER THE GET FOR YEAR 1928, BY NEPHI CITY. . . Be It resolved by the City Council ofJ Nephi City: That Thursday the 29th day of December, A. D. 1927, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., at Nephi City Hall in said City be, and the same Is hereby set the time and place for the holding of a public meeting for the purpose of adopting a Budget for the Calender year 1928, and for the purpose of passing an appropriation ordinance to govern the expenditures of said city for said Calendar The, Juab County club at a recent meeting elected the following offi cers: LeGrand Mangelson President; Pearl Dahl, Vice President; Anna Grace, secretary - treasurer; Ellis Sanders, reporter. Following the election, President Mangelson gave a short message to the club after after which a number of the club's activities were discussed. The club is now making every preparation possible for the big "Home Coming" day. The club is this year composed of thirty members, twenty of which are graduates of the Nephi high schol and ten from the Eureka high school. The "Stay Satisfactory Range" Monthly Payments LaMont Sowby was a recent the "Y" campus.- He is in California at present but year; states he'll be back with us next And be It further resolved that fall. this resolution be published in the Raymond Bailey, one of the best Times-New- s, a newspaper published in said city, at least one week prior commercial artists in the university to eaid' 29th day of December, 1927. is kept busy, by the school, desig for their most importPassed and adopted this 15th day ning posters Mr. events ant Bailey is minorlng ot December, A. D. 1927. In commercial art. THOMAS BAILEY. Mayor Attest: Martha E. Vickers, Cleon Sanders, a Hortcultural City Recorder. student, recently returned from an State of Ulan, County ol Juab, Nephi extensive trip of all of the most im City, ss. and floral portant greenhouses I, Martha E. Vickers, Mr. Sanders City Re- shops of the state. corder In and for the City of Nephi made an intensive study of their in the County of Juab, State of methods, types of houses, arrangeUtah, hereby certify that the, fore- ment, and types of heating plants. going is a true, full and correct cop The largest greenhouse visited was copy of the original resolution direct- at Farmington where six acres are ing notice of public meeting to be under glass. During the past sumheld for the adoption of a Budget by mer Mr. Sanders had charge of the He Nephi City for the year 192,. as tho greenhouse at the University. same appears on fi'.o and of record is now carrying on research work in my office. there. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix the corporate seal Nibble Too Much of said city atmy office in said city Women about toe house are always this 15th day of December, A. D. Dibbling at sometning and, therefore, 1927. eat too much, says Dr. James Fenton, MARTHA E. VICKERS, medical officer of health for KensingCity Recorder. ton, London, England, addressing an (Seal) assemblage composed largely of women at the Incorporated Institute of vis-itor- at Hygiene. Fiery! Tou have made your hero too Inflammable, I'm afraid." said the critic to the young author. "To begin with he has a lantern Jaw. In chapter two his whole face lit up; in chapter three .his cheeks flamed. He gave a burning glance in chapter ten ; and after blazing with wrath and boiling with rage he administered a scorching rebuke in the last five pages." . III! 1 The Ideal Gift For Her Christmas . Wonderful! That is what she will exclaim when she looks upon a beautiful all enamel Monarch Range Christmas morning. A Monarch Range will give her happiness all through the year and for many years to come. There is a Monarch for every home. Electric, Gas, Coal and Wood in many styles to select from. Let it be a Monarch for her Christmas gift! Costly Circus Animals lion performing in a circus act Is worth about $2,000. according to a famous lion tamer quoted In an article A In Liberty. Tigers, bears and leopards, he says, are valued approximately at as much, and it Is not unusual for a large olrcus to have from $150,-00to S'Joo.Ooo Invested in animal acta. CDI7FII I 0 Dietetically Correct Menus Until Christmas Premium Provo pur-1- M zled housewife exclaim: "But just exactly what is a dieteti- cally correct menu?" The answer is, that one containing the prop- -, er proportions of proteins, starches, fats and water, and these proportions can be easily learned. In the meanwhile, as an example, here are menus for one day which an expert dietician has pronounced "dietetically correct." Breakfast Cream of Wheat with Dales Cream Toast Graftfruit Marmalade Milk or Coffee Luncheon Corn and Salmon Pudding Green Tomato Relish Drown Betty Dinner Stuffed Lamb Chops Stuffed Haled Potatoes Carol Glased with Mint Pickled Peaches ftneappie Blanc Mange Corn and Salmon Pudding Eve-- A Beautiful With Each Range Dixon - Taylor - Russell Co. "The JjfTOW often does one hear a .A Springville Nephi One-Pric- Payson e House" PI. Grove Sp. Fork Heber Am. Fork is pre- mix in the order pared as follows: given, being careful not to break up the salmon too finely, one No. 1 can of corn, one tablespoon melted butter, one-ha- lf teaspoon salt, teaspoon pepper, one small can one salmon, tablespoon heavy crram or evaporated milk. Bake in a buttered baking dish in a moderate oven, (350 degrees) for 30 minutes. This recipe serves eight persons. Pineapple Plane Mange: Scald two and one-hacups milk in a double-boile- r. Thoroughly blend h seven tablespoons cornstarch, teaspoon salt, six tablespoons siifrar with one-hacup from Hawaiian syrup drained rnilied pineapple. Add very carefully to milk to prevent Cook in double-boile- r until thick, Remove from stirring constantly. heat, fotd in stiflly-beatewhites of two ckcs and one cup of crushed pineapple. Mold and chiil. Serve wit'--i cream. This serve e;ht persons. one-eigh- th Is Men's Tonight j lf one-fourt- lf Shopping Night j crin All Stores Open Till Nine O'clock n Ez : : : ?. : ?7r & 4 |