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Show THE PAGE EIGHT 8 CLYDE - TIMES-NEW- SEESSESBE 3 "cfriff TO KIVVANIS CLUB EE Local News EDMONDS GAVE GOOD TALK Season's Greetings Friday, December 23, 1927. NEPHI, UTAH S, A. V. Pyper, was in Salt Thursday on business. Lake HALF-PRIC- Roy Whitaker of Rupert, Idaho, was visiting with relatives and friends; in Nephi for a couple of this week. Mr. Whitaker will Clyde C. Edmonds, general mana- days also a couple of days In Prove-- , spend Utah of the ger Poultry Producers association was the speaker at the visiting with relatives before returnMonday-noo- n luncheon of the Nephl ing to his home in the Idaho city. Kiwanis club. The speaker gave. a very able address, dealing with the Dignity and Pouting He Personality is the quality that engrowth of the association. stated that during the first year the ables you to be dignified without association only did a business seeming to pout which totaled about $150,000, while this year's business would be three FOULOIS MOVES UP and a half millions of dollars, and is still growing. He also stated that approximately 1000 carloads of feeds and products had been handled by F jffty the association so far this year. The speaker urged the Kiwanis club to do all in their power to get the people of this community inter ested in poultry, and stated that the hen produced a regular weekly & payroll, and that was what helped f a town. He sited the town of Draper, as an example of what could be .iiffJBIWh i done in the way of establishing a poultry center. - A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR (Continued Dolls, Doll Cribs, Doll Beds, Doll heads, Games and Game Boards. Sleds and Coaster Wagons, Chairs, Stools and Table Sets, Toy Trains, Autos and Carts, Everything on wheels or runners. from page one; 5. FOOTE ft by the singing of Christmas Carols by thew ard choir. The program is as. follows: Christmas i CLASSIFIED ADS L- 4 20 - - 1. Kirgen. Wsh THE ONE BiG THING A. PR190NE8 WANTS TO ASK THE JUDGE 19 THAT THe TIME CG'ti UtXCD BY HIS ATTORNEYS SPEECH TO We wish you a Merry d!6t2 Express Prepaid. White Leghorn Chicks. Alameda County Accredited from strong healthy stock. Send for literature. GRAHAM HATCHERT HATWARD, CALIF. & University of Illinois Football Team G) THE JURY BE DEDUCTED FROM KT3 TEfLM. . MAILRIuED FOLKS DANCE at the North Ward Amusement. hall r Man's Modesty 26th. Everybody Monday, Men niii.v he vuin and all that, but invited. at least they haven't token to shaving on the street- .- Cincinnati Enquirer. FOR SALE SALT For salting pigs, etc. lc per pound at Ed. Nothing to Worry About Kendall, 053 East Center st. nl8tf "What If this bridge should brputt and the train be dashed Into the MARRRIED FOLKS DANCE at the river?" worried the nervous traveler North Ward Amusement, Conductor "I in't worry, lady, the hall, rullroad company lias n lot more .Monday, December 26th Everybody trains." American Shorthand Tesch invited. Early American Visitors Besides the Norsemen, the Welsh are believed to have visited America before Columbus, according to Liberty. MmiIim. a Welsh chief, came to America it rid made a settlement In Virginia In the Twelfth century, according to tradition ftM 1 1 1 rT r;;:'v o i The E ELECTRIC STEINITE SET for $155.00 all installed ready to tune in. NOTHING MORE TO BUY ATWATER KENT RADIO still leads the field. SILVER Phone 246 MAPLE SERVICE Ncphi, Ut. a football team of the University of Illinois not only won the Western Conference championship, but, rating system. It also won the national championship. Buck row: D. T. Stuessy, Assistant Couch Rokusek, Assistant Coach Klein, Assistant Coach Olander, Trainer M. Bullock, Senior Manager D. Grimes and Coach Robert Ztippke. Third row: L. S. Burdick, L. Grable, L. M. Marriner. L. J. Gordon, W. Jolley, A. D'Ambrosio. H. E. Richman and A. K. Woljrast. Second row: E. F. Nelson, M. II. Mitterwallner, A. J. Nowatk, J. A. Tlmm,' O. A. Grange. I). R. Mills, J. R. Stewart. W. E. Short and L. Wietz. Front row: F. Humbert, K. J. Deimllng', R. J. Crane, F. II. Walker. C. Perkins, Capt. Bob Reltsch. A. B. French. L. Muegpe. William McClure and E. W. Schultx! 1927 PHILOSOPHICAL PHIL IS CUSTOMER -- we. fUCN We Can Take Care of your wants in ADIO cm by the Dickinson 0. We Extend I A f$!j in MM SIX-TUB- P) SUVvt;. it u. J. pyper, has a complete line of electrical Supplies, and will be pleased to give you an estimate on any electrical work that you may need. See him for the latest electrical fixtures for your new home, or have him install them in your present home er. JANUARY PRICE $13.00 PER 100 1927 Pullets Nephi Merc. Co. J.M i BAILEY GROCERY PLYMOTHROCK by John t Lieut Col. Benjamin D. Foulois oldest aviator In point of service In the army and former private in the ranks, has been promoted to brigadier general and named assistant chiet of the army air corps. He was born in New England In 1879 and entered the army in 1900 as a private. During the World war he served as a brlga dler general. MARRRIED FOLKS DANCE at the North Ward Amusement hall, Monday, December 26th. Everybody invited. Greeting - Christinas and may the New Year he one of Health and Happiness. White for sale - at the DOC WISE Yuletide The opportunity was now offer to buy Toys for the Kiddies at affortable prices. Come ana See. featured Carols, "Silent Night", and "It Came Upon The Midnight Clear", choir; Christmas Story, Mrs. T. W. Allred; Vocal Trio, Dorothy Brough, Alice Vickers, and Reva Vickers; Christmas Reading, Alton Garrett; Cornet Solo, Rex Christensen; Christmas Carol, "Angels From The' Realms of Glory,,, ward choir. All the people of the ward are invited. that. E Commencing: Saturday, Decemer 24, our entire stock of Christmas Goods, consisting- - of Notice: be A our Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas JEWELRY Wrist Watches Diamonds Weeding Rings The Toggery ft IN Programs To Be Given Sunday In Wards Bring in all your Cash register recepits before the first of the year, as none will be redeemed after I CLEARANCE SALE V Wishing- each and all tmzm The Toggery |