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Show THE PAGE EIGHT 8 BE N ew Goods ARRIVING DAILY - COATS, SLIPPERS, and SILK HOSE. All the Newest Styles and Colors. Quality Goods at Lowest Prices. SPECIAL Big lot High Grade House Dresses only .. $1.00 98c Rayon Silk Bloomers, Good Quality 79c Lot $1.00 Blue Crane Silk Hose Lot up to $6.50 Women's Slippers to close $2.3C ...... GROCERIES 25 lb. Bag Sugar $1 85 10 lb. Bag Sugar 75c 25c No. 2 Can Broken Slice Pinapple No. 2 can Libbys or Pierces Pork and Beans 10c , .... -2 25c cans Tomatoes 2 cans for Box Soda Crax 42c Reg 35 Barrel Snaps .29 Campbell Soup .11 Campbell Tomato Soup .10 45c Large size White King Soap Powder 45c Glass Tumblers 6 for . .,. . 23c Doz 1000 Sheet Tissue Toilet Paper 3 rolls . .,. . 25c Reg. 25c can Woods-Cros- s Asparagas . . . . 19c Woods-Cross Reg. 40c can Asparagas .... 29c 1- -2 3 lb SATURDAY SPECIAL 10 NOTES LOCAL An appreciative assembly pro gram was rendered In the N. 11. S Thursday morning-- A very interest ing talk on "Health" was given by Dr. E. G. Gowans of the B. Y. U. He was also the speaker at the Parent Teachers meeting Thursday evening. The program Is as follows: N. H S. Band Musical selection Mr. Alonzo Ingram Prayer bars Sunny Monday Soap . Two selections Talk Girls Glee Club Dr. E. G. Gowans Examinations for this term were See Our New Spring- lines of DRESSES, No. 2 SCHOOL . Spring 1- HIGH NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, 33c . . S. FOOTE & SONS E3E given this week. Grades are being recorded and the report cards will be given out to the students next week. HAPPENINGS PLACE ARLINGTON WHAT Masquerade HARACTER BALL BY NEPHI BASEBALL ASSOCIATION PRIZES for BEST CHARACTERS for BEST SCHOTTISE DANCERS PRICE 15c EXTRA LADY 75c COUPLE PLENTY OF MASKS FOR SALE AT DANCE car is thought With rare and thought And then good Judgment reaw When In the tank. Is gas mo rank. It pou nils the ear to places. The supreme optimist is the man who buys a fine car and then expects it to run well on punk. gas. If such a man would give as much thought to the selection of motor fuel as he does to the picking of a cigar, there wouldn't be many motors junked. IH us put the proper gan and Oil In your ear to give You are not taking any risk. it the protection It need. when yoor oar is serviced here. A ten-ce- SILVER nt Phone 246 MAPLE SERVICE Ncphi, ut. BE NEW SPRING Forty eight per cent of the ward population attended the annual held at the Primary conference South ward last Sunday afternoon. This is reported a sthe largest at tendance at any conference held In that ward. A special "Slogan Program" has been arranged for the South ward Mutual Wednesday evening, Febru ary 29. A dramatization of the song "An Angel from on High" will be pre sented. Short talk on the Slogan, David Austin Cornet Interpretation of "Nepite Lamentation" ....Rex Christensen The N. H. S. boys showed their to the last loyalty community The LeSein Bee Hive Swarm of Wednesday in working at the city cemetery. Sixty boys turned out to the Nephi ward met at the home of aid in this work. This was a great Miss Louise Bowers Thursday night. After the business affairs of the help to the community. swarm had been discussed, very The Domestic Science II girls will delicious refreshments were served Miss Vivian be hostesses to the N. H. S. basket to the following: ball team, Spanish Fork high school Tranter, Priscilla Wjilson, Mildrted team, the coaches. Superintendent Bean, Physillis Reid, Ruth Francom and Principal at a light lunch after Virginia Bowles, Camilla Mangel-soAudrey Goble, Faye "Allred and the game Friday night The second team of the N. H. S. the hostess, Miss Louise Bowers. A defeated the Payson team in a very delightful evening was spent The by all. game played here Tuesday. score was Part of the upstairs of the Geo. on O. Ostler building has been reThe Porgram assembly and made into Washington's Birthday .'was given modeledrooms. The members of the lodge by the faculty. N. H. S. Band Modern Woodmen moved their furSelection to the new Don M. Reese niture and fixtures Prayer week. Members of the this quarters May Garrett Reading lodge report that the lodge is in ex Saxaphone solo "Nadine" at the present Melvin C. Miller cellent condition time, having approximately seventy Enid Howarth Reading The members In the Nephi camp Talk "George Washington" T. O. Durham officers now in charge are: Ed. V. J. I. Downs, Venerable Cotunsel; Wm. Wilson, Advisor; Ingram The Domestic Science girls under C. N. the direction of Miss Bertha Stoker Banker; Clint Kirgen, Clerk; Haycoclr, Escort; George visited the flour mill to find out Cox, how flour is made from the wheat. Watchman, and Alvin Goble, Sentry. They also visited the Bakery and The hubands of the members of were showed the methods used in Social Companions club enterthe making bread. tained their wives with a dinner and Plans are now underway to give dancing party at the North ward Hall, Tuesday evening, a banquet to the basket ball boys at Amusement An Feb. 21st elaborate dinner was close of the season. The boys have Toasts and served at 8 o'clock, worked hard in representing our were a feature of the eveschool in basket ball and it is only singingA. E. Smith ning, being elected right that we should repay them r. Muse for dancing was Serenad-ers.- " Just to remind you that the Opera furnished by the "Society themEveryone expressed will be presented on March 23. selves as having had a very enjoyThose present were: able Miss Mary Wolley former teacher Mr. evening. Mrs. Harry Beagley, Mr. and N. S. now H. of the teaching in the and Mrs. A. E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Provo High has extended an invit- A. V Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ation to the Opera cast to be her Hobbs, Gadd, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Taylor, Time." guests at the opera "Tulip Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chappell, Mr. This to take place Feb. 29. and Mrs. George Latimer, Mr. and Mrs. Art Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Irons, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Made Improvements Being Mr and Mrs. W. H. Belllston, At Vine Bluff Cemetery Irons, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Belliston, Ralph Belllston, Mrs. Mattie Vickers, Mrs. Mabel Greenland. (Continued from page one.) will be along the Main street on cement road North to the McPher-so- n "The Charm School" corner thence east to 4th East To Be Presented St. thence north on 4th East St to the cemetery. The route to the Old cemetery (Continued from page one.) will be north or south as case may be on east 1st thence Main pn Street, North or Sanpete track street to A. and so are V. Gadd corner; thence north to Jim Simpkins Veloy Vest and Old Cemetery. Robert Judd Approximately 180 rods of road Tim Simpkins adjoining the cemetery on the West Who toil not and have never serious and North are to be graded and ly considered spinning. David Austin graveled, before Saturday. Men and Homer Johns is the guardian of teams with dump boards are needed. All citizens who have not contribu- Elise Benedotti Ruth Sperry ted are urged to come forward at the president of the senior class once. at a school presided over by The cemetery commission consist- Miss Hays Virginia Bowles ing of Judge Thos H. Burton, A. E who is loved and feared by all who know her, includnig the secretary Smith and James E. Memmott. before the end of the week propose Miss Curtis Nina Chappell to plow, spring tooth, harrow and who is always trying to think well of the senior class, consisting of level every lot in the cemetery, and remove all rock therefrom. To ac- Sally Boyd Jesye Salisbury who Is George's sister, and complish this work plows, harrows, LaVeve Petts spring tooth harrows, etc., and teams Muriel Doughty Lucille Evans and wagons to haul off rocks and Ethel Spelvin rubbitth are badlly needed. The frost AIlx Mercler .... Thora MacFarlanc Helen Gadd is out of the ground and the soil la Lillian Stafford VeraDean Parkes nice and workable. Madge Kent This work cannot be done on Decoration day. The ground is too hard then and men are all busy. Preserving Neftpapere The paper upon which modern news-psper-s Saturday, February 25, 1928, has been set apart as Scout Day. The are printed becomes brittle boys will not be in school on this day when exposed to air for a long time. and then should be encouraged to do Some libraries have solved the problem of preserving newspaper files by their part. mounting each sheet between two sheets of thin Japanese tissue. This seals the paper from the air, reducing Slingthot Dayt Its legibility but slightly and strength The country boy who uses sling -- tiot to knock some unwsry sparrow enlng the page. oft a limb has little thouuht that he Is procuring one of mankind's earliest HNs. Not alone Is the story of David "Mechanical Eart" sn InKtanre. There were long cenSo delicate are the "mechanical turies of the Stone age when slung ears" perfected by scientists to detect pebbles formed mnn's most effective sound waves In the air that a gun weapon his only weapon. It is prob-nhlfired on the east coast of England was In the thane of that consider-iibl"heard" at Birmingham university, fraction of his anlmsl food more than 135 miles away, says Popwhich had to be captured swing. ular Srlence Monthly. The sound was not heard by human ears, bat was detected by the recording Instruments. E$entiat to Great Work No man can produce (crest things who Is not thoroughly sincere In dealRemove All of Them ing with himself, who would not ex"If every person devoted half an change the finest show for the poorest hour a day to study, half our lawyers reality, who does not so love his work would be unnecessary." declares conthst he Is not only glad to give him- temporary. Then it's op to all of o self for It hut finds rather gnln than to devote one hour a day. Passing sacrifice In the surrender. LowelL Show. COATS AND DRESSES kasL n, 19-3- 3. ' e 3 Another Big niil i i te toast-maste- DATE Friday, February 24th, 1928. Shipment Just Received At The Nephi Merc. Co "Where good Mdse Is Cheaper." 33 Payson Defeats N. H. S. In Last Minute of Play NEPHI Sperry, rf Blackett, If Belliston, c Phillips, lg Payson uncorked a late rally and rg defeated Nephi, 28 to 27, in a thrill- Ostler, Schofield, If ing game at Payson Wednesday night. Nephi led, 17 to 12. at the half, but weakened in the last quarter, and Payson pulled away. The entire Payson lineup functioned well, with Spainhower standing out on defense. Belllston was the big gun in the Nephi lineup. The Score: PAYSON G. T..F. P. . Patten, rf Bierkins, If Wilson, c McRpth, rg Spainhower, Totals 4 3 2 3 3 0 Ig .. l 2 0 3 3 2 2 0 3.2 0 0 8 28 0 2 1 0 Totals 12 11 Referee, Brown; umpire, 4 2 ,15 2 0....4 10 0 3 27 Priesthood and Union Meetings Next Sunday The regular monthly stake priestand Union Meeting will be next Sunday afternoon at 2 The Juab Stake Presidency urge that all members of the priesthood, and all officers and teachers of :thie various auxilliary organizations be in attendance. 2 10 hood 3 7 held 8 p. m. 130 13 10 12 g. T. F. P. 2 0 7 CONCENTRATION and SPECIALIZATION Eighteen years ago we started to handle After a Wilson Bros, furnishings, exclusively. Concentdecided we of to deal investigating great rate on this line because we knew the reputation of Wilson Bros, and the quality of their merchanwe are more convinced dise was the best. To-da- y that we were right in selecting such a line. When you purchase Shirts, Ties, Sox and Underwear with Wilson Bros, label on it you have their guarantee as well as ours, that it will give complete satisfaction and your moneys worth. We specialize on mens wearing apparel, and offer you, service, quality, at reasonable prices. (Spring suits on display) The Toggery |