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Show THE PAGE EIGHT EE LOCAL It Spring Coats and Dresses SEE THEM We have Just Received a Big- Lot of Newest Spring Styles of Women's Coats and An excellent See them, at once. assortment at exceptionally low price - Silk-Dresse- GROCERIES 8 lb. pail Lard . . $1.75 4 lb. pail Lard . . 90c 30c Saturday 25c lb. bag- Sugar $1.89 Royal Cakes 10 lb. bag- Sugar 77c No. 2 can broken sliced Pineapple .... 25c 18c No. 2 Peaches 19c Sliced Peaches No. 2 2 for 25c No. 2 can Tomatoes i. . 6 boxes 19c Reg-- 5c Matches 3 boxes for 10c 18c 2 lb. pkg Seedless Raisins 19c . . . . Reg. 25c Can Sifted Peas 3 lb. box Soda Crackers 42 35c Barrel Snaps 29c No. 2 Pierces or Libby Pork and Beans .... 10c No. 1 can Pierces or Libbys Pork and Beans 8c 59c Good 5 tie long- straw Broom . . . ., Plain and fancy glass Tumblers 6 for 23c doz 45c - 1- -2 1- -2 1- -2 1- -2 . - Compare all our Prices and Save 10. to 20 (IS. F00IE Peculiar Rainbow A nil nia.v sometimes he seen long In a cloudless sky In It Is stated to be due to re of the sun on Hue particles In the air rainbow da; Siberia. flection of snow Fiddie' $ Constituents In a good violin there are about seventy pieces of wood. Pine and silver Or chiefly are used foi the top of the sounding box and maple for the back, sides, bridge and neck. Liberty Much & SONS The Right Spirit ness are naturally era rather pert from misconstruction and bitterspared to him who thinks upon what he owes to oth than what he ought to ex them. Madame Gulzot. Mrs. Teah Chase and Mrs W. C. Ockey were in Salt Lake City the first of the week on account of the illness of Donald Chase. A FEW BARGAINS IN PIANOS AND PHONOGRAPHS Two or Three Repossessed Player Pianos from $250.00 up Used Upright Pianos from $150.00 up $65-0One Practice Piano for Some Bargains in New and Used Phonographs. The Latest Records and Player Rolls, Always on 0 Hand At the MUSIC STORE Venice Building ROBERT LOMAX, Mgr. TIMES-NEW- GENERAL TIRE (GOES A LONG WAY TO MAKE FRIENDS) Add a touch of quality to your car by putting on GENERALS. miles than you They give you more care-fre- e would ever imagine. There are the choice of the conservative business man and the elite. They cost less per mile. Phone Z4& SILVER MAPLE SERVICE Nephi, ut. f The Miss Mabel Howard returned home Tuesday from Salt Lake City after a few days visit with friends and relatives. Carl Carver and Homer Carver left this morning for Los Angeles, California, where they will spend a month visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wells. Palmer Forest Ranger A. P. Christiansen will spend next week at Provo when forest officials will hold a conference in regard to the budget of finances for the coming year. CARMEN! Miss Edith Garrett and Miss Pearl Garett returned home Mianday from Ely Nevada where they have visited a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. J. T Garrett and William Garrett. An Advanced Shipment of NEW Elroy Christensen who Is engaged in the Barber business in Salt Lake had the misfortune to slip on the Icy pavement early Saturday "morning as he was going to work, cutting a gash over his lefe eye, requiring eight stiches to close the wound. He came d,oiwn to Nephi Saturday night spending Sunday visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs. James Christensen returning to Salt Lake Monday morning. SPRING I SUITS AND COATS, DRESSES. You should SEE THEM. Just received Beautiful Garments for quick selling. Linden Christensen was pleasantGames surprised February 3 were played and' refreshments served to the following: Lucille Green-halg- At The ly Nephi Mercantile Co. h, Katherine Phillips. Irene Florence Wilson, Dorothy Chase, Florence Pay, Elmo Haynes, Itulon Sowby, Laurence Broadhead, Robert Carlson, Wallace Garrett, Raymond Jackson, and the guest of honor. Linden Chrnstensen. Ol-pi- n, Where Good Merchandise is Cheaper. Members of the S. S. club were HAPPENINGS AT THE entertained at the home 'of MJrs. NEPHI HIGH SCHOOL A. P. Christiansen Thursday afternoon. An enjoyable afternoon was spent. Delicious refreshments were The Lincoln Essay Medal contest served' to the following members: in the Mrs. Gerald Cazier Mrs. J. Walter is now being conducted Paxman, Mrs. Jack Wright, Mrs. English department. An essay on Alvin Burton, Mrs. John Richard the life of Lincoln will be the object son, Mrs. E.L. Jones, Mrs. J. E. Reid of the contestants. The winner of Special guests, Mrs George Bellis- - this contest will read his essay at the ton, Mrs. T. D. Davis, Mrs. Floyd Lincoln assembly program. Lunt, Mrs. Ernest Foote, May me Riches, and the hostess ,Mrs. The fallowing students! are applicants for graduation for this year. Their records are being and the faculity will go over 'OLD IRONSIDES" AT their credits and pass on their aped VENICE FEB. 12-13-- 14 As a motion picture spectacle 'Old Ironsides,'" which comes to the Venice Theatre, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, Feb. will remain supreme for a long time. The intrepid vivacity of the brave New England Yankees who abandoned their homes and familes to answer the call to arms against the pirates of Tripoli in 1804 is recorded in a masterly fashion in the photoplay. The produtiou, which was directed by James Cruze, is bused upon Jan original st'jry by Laurence Stallings and was suggested adapted for the screen by Harry Carr and Walter Woods. It is "a great picture" and offers to the public much that is new In screen technique. Pictorially it stanls as one of the most beautiful photoplays ever flashed upon the screen or natural comedy and sincere it is unsurpassed. Esther Ralston, Wallace Beery, Charles George Bancroft, Farrell, and Johnnie Walker all did theli bit. None of them could have been "Old Ironsides" improved upon. truly stands as the greatest story of early America and her people that has ever been offered upon the screen ft Friday. February 10, 1928 EE HAPPENINGS M. I. A. PROGRAMS SUNDAY EVENING North Ward lrRriun THE NEPHI, UTAH S, plication: David Austin, Jesse Bailey, Lester Belliston, Evelyn Brough, Ellen Cole ' LaYelle Foote. May Garrett, La Von Harris, Malda Ingram, Zelda Kay, Eva Liuton, James IcCune, Earl Olpln, Edith Peterson Nelda Parkes Eva Pay, Jessye Salisbury, Lois Allen, Carl Belliston, Frances Benedict, Lorin Christensen, Alice Cowan Jack Garbett, Raymond Garrett, Sadie Howard, LaVona Kay, Zetta Littley, Willis Linton, Lucille Niel-soNed Ostler, Vilda Pay, Erva Pay, Raymond Phillips Glade Saunders, Ernest Sorenson, Maurice Starr, Karla Vickers, Wankier, Nephi Rachel Young, Melba Young, Orlan Seamons, Lucille Vest, Neola Wor-wooLa Von Wilson, Grant Young. n, d. Miss Bertha Stoker was away from school last week on account of illness. Mrs. Florence Brough was the substitute teacher. FUNERAL HELD FOR WILLIAM A. WRIGHT or leasing Any Person owning wate in the Nepbf Irrigation Company shouldnarify JawCTvH. Ellison, later mail r euruai y they wish to apply this wat watermaster (Continued from page one.) at Liberty park. He is survived by his widow, Mary La vina Wright; one son, J. Sidney Wright of Nephi; two daughters, Mrs Earl Switzer and Miss Ethel Wright, both of Salt Lake; one brother, Joseph F. Wright of Salt 15, ui pch ditches om lszs, 304 acres of Mountain ! r fen.ee. Located ater Hollow in Spring cany pldeTs Several waterr! Reason- able Price a oA ternls. Write to See M W. Lake, and one sister, Mrs. Sarah Hans Anderson, Leva' 6t2 Ten Mangelson, Nephi Elizabeth McCune of Nephi. grandchildren also survive. FOR SALE CARD OF THANKS We wish to greatly thank all those who have assisted in anyway during the reefTfieath and burial of our husband and father, William Andrews Wright ndAake this opportunity of eprestmig our appre- ciation. Mrs. William A. Wright and family AjiAft GAIN $3500 will Room Brick a new modern 5 A. V. :ie. Terms. Pyper. Wanted Man with car to sell complete line quality Auto Tires and ExTubes. Exclusive Territory. perience not necessary Salary $300.00 per month. Milestone Rubber Company. East Liverpool, Ohio. Pasture, ' uu "He Builds Wisely3 Who Builds Well" TO BUILD WELL ip1asteb HAS NO EQUAL The Largest and Purest Natural Deposit of Gypsum In the World NEPHI PLASTER and Egbert Beagley of Salt Lake at the N. H. S. Thursday. talked to the students of the MFG. COMPANY Mr. City visited He Spring biology classes. Next Monday at eleven o'clock there will be a Lincoln's program in the High School Auditorium. It Is being arranged by the Student The winning essay Body officers. Is to be read In the program and the Lincoln medal presented to the winner. A league game will be played Friday night at Eureka between the N II. S. and the Tlntlc team. ReThe North Ward program is udner member it is a league game. the auspices of the Junior class Y. L. M. I. A A survey of the schools In the NatA Tiibute to Lincoln contest is to be gien ional Thora Marfarlane soon spelling and the standing of the Juab Mabel Wilson Piano solo School will be announced. Ruth Parkit Reading Vocal duet .... Delorlris Leavitt and The boys Inter-clas- s swimming meet Jessye Salisbury will be held February 13. Contests will be 'with the singles and also Vphl Ward Program the relay. Each class I expected to Vocal solo Marian Christensen be there and support their team. Lucy Garrett Reading Rheta Sperry and Piano duet The Juniors gave an excellent Elma Jones which conTalk on "Lincoln" Will L. Hoyt program Friday morning numbers: sisted of the following Two selections by the band; a readNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ing by Ellen Cole entitled "What NOTICE IS HRREBY. GIVEN, that My Lover Said"; a vocal solo by Mr. sealed bids will be received by the Miller, a piano solo by Mr. Martin, City Council of Nephi City, L'tah. and a short talk. A clever stunt for a contract for excavating and was put on to advertise the dance filling of apo,roxamately 3000 feet Saturday night. of trench prfjClty water pipe lines. A very busy week was spent by all and InstrucPlan. peclflrtioT tions to bldfWsrs jmTyvbe. obtained Juniors In preparation for the Junfrom the City ReoiderV of flee. Bids ior Prom. The Arlington Hall has must conform to skjd instructions been redecorated for the occasion and be flld Vlth the""City Recorder and an excellent orchestra secured. by, and wILe opened at 7:30 P. M. If time and work count for anything on the ltfth day of February, 192S. this will be the biggest dance of the The right Ik hereby reserved to reject season. Come one come all to the Juniors Hall. any or all bids. Itated this 10th day of February, 1928. FOR SALE Practl lly New Under- MARTHA E. VICKERS, wood Typewriter. perfect con- dition. A. V Pyper Nephi City Recorder. Styles Now On Display SELECT YOUR SUIT EARLY $22.50 to $45.00 - The i 1 K. LA m CIOTIICRAFT ciMi.t r. u. To ggery |