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Show THE PAGE SIX LOCAL imam, catch fhem at home Catch the folks at home before they go out for the evening. Whether you plan to call friends in a nearby town or have a business message to convey, telephone early in the evening when the operator will not be forced to report, "They do not answer now." calls Reduced rates on station-to-statio- n begin at 7 p. m. A telephone call at that hour almost invariably finds the person at home. Seven o'clock is the family hour when the living room is usually the scene of a discussion concerning the contents of the evening newspaper, or the day's events are retold. Evening rates, starting at 7 p. m are approximately 25 per cent less than the day rate and you may call collect, if the rate is 25 cents or TIMES-NEW- Friday, February 17th, 1928. NEPHI, UTAH S, HAPPENINGS Joseph Greenhalgh is in Salt Lake for a few days this week doing some research work in the Genealogical office of the L. D. S. church. assessor Joel T aylor. County Miss Phyllis Adams of Provo spent County treasurer Ida Parkes and Sunday in Nephl as the guest of County clerk J. H. Vickers went to Mabel and Sadie Howard. Salt Lake Wednesday to attend the annual convention of county officials Mr. and Mrs W. H. Howell re which is being held in the above turned to their home in Nephi city this week. Tuesday, after being in Salt Lake City for the past six weeks, where Robert Lomax, manager of the Mrs. Howell underwent an Nephi music store, was in Salt Lake Wednesday on business connected with his store. In an ad in this Mr and Mrs. Jack Linabacker week's issue of The Times-New- s, he of Mllford, Utah, have been enjoying is announcing some bargains in in a short vacation Nephl this week. Pianos. While here they have been the guests of (Mrs. Linabacker's parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greenland Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sidwell. Mr. of Salt Lake City is in Nephi this Linabacker is employed the week, visiting with relatives and by Union Pacific railroad company at friends. Mrs. Greenland is a sister Mllford. to Robert and Owen Lomax, and Mrs. John Beliston Harlan Lewis of Los Angeles California, was in Nephi Monday The news that George Ingram, and Tuesday of this week, visiting and Miss Lucille Foote were married Mrs. H. D. in Salt Lake on January 17th, is a at the home of Mr. and Mr Lewis is on his surprise to the many friends of this Goldsbrough. where he will young couple. The goom is the son way to Wyoming transact business for a California of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Ingram, oil company. Mr. Lewis is a while the bride is the daughter of of Mr. and Mrs. Goldsbrough. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foote. They will make their home in Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reid, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Paiman, motorThe Senior Seagull class of the ed to Salt Lake Monday afternoon, Nephi ward held a social at the home and attended the Salt Lake Theatre of Mauirine Kendall, February 10. that evening, where they enjoyed The time was spent in awarding the drama, "Abraham Lincoln." Mr. feathers and discussing primary Reid also transacted, business in conference which is to be held oh the above city Tuesday, and placed March 11. Refreshments were seran order for Leather Coats and ved to sixteen guests aad the leader work clothes for The Toggery tor Mrs. Ed Downs, next fall and winter's business. Boy Soouta, fathers, Iiwanians LOGAN. Feb. 10. Miss Lois Lunt and scout officials to the number of of Nephi, a student at the Utah Agri- 150 were present last Friday night cultural College, acted as accompan- at the Boy Scout Jamboree given at ist to the Ladies Chorus of the col- the Nephi high school gymnasium. lege which sang several numbers at The Jamboree was sponsored by the the eight ward Mutual conjoint pro- Nephi Klwanis club. Games, congram, Sunday, Feb, 5th. Miss Lunt tests, and other entertaining featis registered in the school of Basic ures made up the evening's enterArts and Sciences and is a member tainment. Refreshments in the form of the freshman class. of hot dogs, were served. son-in-la- w A FEW BARGAINS IN PIANOS AND PHONOGRAPHS Two or Three Repossessed Player Pianos $250.00 up from 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 Hand 0 At the MUSIC STORE Venice Building' ROBERT LOMAX, Mgr. Clinton Lunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Attorney P. N. Anderson was in Salt Lake City, the first of the S. J. Lunt of Salt Lake City, stopped week on a short business trip. off in Nephi Thursday while on his way to Honolulu, where he will be He was traveling via the employed. H. Thos. court Burton, and Judge He reported Feather stage. reporter Keller returned to Nephi Red Thursday after spending the past that his two brothers, Mack and three days in Beaver City, and Rich- Fred Lunt, were in the candy business in Honolulu. Mrs. S. J. Lunt field holding court. has gone to Los Angeles by train, and will leave in the near future Idaho "Ad'rienne for a trip to Honolulu. Blackfoot, Grimaud, Sr., 60, was found dead in a room at the Home hotel SaturE L. Jones and Wilford Janes of The coroner ascribed day night. death due to acute alcoholism. Mr. the Grace Motor Company'returned Grimaud was at one time a wealthy to Nephi Thursday from Salt Lake sheep owner, but had met with re- where they attended a Chevrolet verses and had been herding sheep Dealers held Convention there out of Idaho Falls. He had been a Wednesday. The General Sales Motor resident of Idaho for the past twenty-f- Manager of the Chevrolet ive years. He left a large fam. Company, also regional and Zone at ily." Mr. Grimaud, was a resident managers were in attendance of Nephl about twenty-fiv- e years the convention and gave some valago, and lived in the North-eapart uable information in regards to the of the city. sales division of this companv. st more. for Economical Transportation . An Aivtrtittmtnt ' by The Mountain States Telephone Cr Telegraph Co. 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