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Show THE Friday, March 2. 1928. Local News Items A new sense of security comes with NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- S. LOCAL PAGE THREE HAPPENINGS FRIGIDAIRE eve-nin- e With Frigidaire in your home, wholefresh and foods temperatures keep some. Health is protected constantly every day in the year. Ask for a demon station at our display room today. cold-storag- i Kendall Bros. NEPHI, .. Jackman Ruth Stephenson of this city. father. The marriage ot Erving Jarrett of Nephi and Miss Ethel Gunderson of Mt. Pleasant took place last week The groom is the son of Mr. ana Mrs. James Jarett. They will make their home in this city. . UTAH PRODUCT' OF'GENERAL JESSE H. JONES .. The Junior Seagulls of the North ward primary ass'n held their meet1928. ing Monday, February 27, Prayer was offered by blanch Harris Those The subject was "charm". present were: Blanch Harris, Mildred Afton Garrett, Mrs. Geo. D. Haymond returned Veda McPherson, Jean Kendall. Chase, after to her home last Saturday spending three weeks in Salt Lake The Lehahe swarm of bee hive City, where she was operated on at girls of the North ward met at the The S. D. L. Goitre. for the hospital home of Lapriel Jones. The time was operation was very successful, and spent in music and playing games. Mrs. Haymond is getting along fine Dainty refreshments were served to the following: Ruby Anderson, ErWhere Swatters Are Taboo nestine Foot, Lucy Garrett, Norma In MOTORS CAPT. A. W. MARSHALL Ukranla, the southern Itussla natives hold province, superstitious the common house fly in reverence and make no effort to kill the pest. Many persons regard the fly as a sacred animal. f How&rth, Bee keeper, Cora Gowers, and the hostess Miss Lapriel Jones. The Nephi Ward Relief Society Bazaar held Tuesday hi the Tabernacle was a complete success from every standpoint. At four o'clock the doors were opened and hundreds of items were on display, which were purchased by the ladies of this city. In the evening a very fine program was presented. Bleaching the Black Eye OVi After a fall be kept from a poultice of water on the 1 9 or a blow the skin may discoloring by applying starch mixed with cold injured part. l'Jlva Shaw entertained the senior seagull girls of the South ward at her home Tuesday night February independent Cities comity- Jfn ,The time was spent in re- our merit marks. Then a to is luncheon was served Their advisors: 'lowing: and Leven Worth-n- ; Aline Ellison, Donna Annabel Howard, Lo- Reva Vickers. Marjorie, the hostess Elva Shaw. if : Bell-Mart- 1 Jesse H. Jones of Texas, member of the finance committee of the Demowhose ar- cratic national committee, gument, financial and otherwise, won for Houston the Democratic national convention. He has been mentioned for the vice presidential nomination. Its Feet and Talking the fellow who can't talk on his feet who puts his fool in his mouth when he tHes. San Francisco Capt A. W. Marshall, cc the new airplane carrier the biggest vessel In thi Times-New- navy. receipt of where savings are j?rca(est ' ' NEPHI, UTAH 50 Years a School Teacher Junior Frocks The ideal of service been more nobly lia., m exemplified than by Jennie Lynch. For a full half century, she taught in one school in New York City. To her perseverance, patience, kindliness and honor, and to her keen sense of duty, thousands of her pupils who have grown into matured life, owe to her a debt of gratitude which they will never be able to pay. 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Land Office at Salt Lake use "kismet" to express City Utah, February 20, 1923 the Idea Unit everything which occurs NOTICK is hereby Riven that Zel-d- a In the world Is preordained and S. Trotter of Goshen, Utah, r Inevitable. In other words, "kismet" Widow of Maston S Trotter, deexpresses u philosophy of preordina- ceased who, on September 8, 1922, tion and fatalism g homestead entry made No. 028154, for N'SKi, Lot 1, SK'iNKU, Section 34; N Vs . NV4 Fair Uniting Countries SVi. Section 35, Township 10 South. TV : .. . : ; . l: t Because of the great interest taken Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, it. at the home ot Mrs. L)a- - by Cuba, Porto Ulco and Haiti in the has filed notice of intention to make Proof, to establish claim to Vis eveninR. annual provincial fair at Santiago. 'Ijnesdfy Is Dominican be event before the land above described, the republic, i ?inn presiding In scope. It Register of the United States Land Some Jt business were coming n. discussed after which about one Is believed that the little fair will Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on hour was devoted to Song Rehearsal. attract Inother Caribbean countries, and the 26 day of March, 1928. uniting that area more closeClaimant names as witnesses: O. Refreshments were served at 10 result L. Ercanbrack, M. L. Buxton, L. E. o'clock to Airs. Florence Winn, Mrs. ly In political, social and economic Thomas, Ersel Steel, all of Gohen, Vivian Hoyt, Mrs. Diane Booth, Mrs. Utah. Lucile Booth, Mrs. Mabel Lunt, Mrs. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. Louise Pyper, Mrs. Lucile Lunt, Mrs. First Publication Feb. 24, 1928. Too Much Lipstick Lily Wright, Mrs. Alice Crapo and Not long ago mother took little Last Publication. March 23rd, 1928. the hostess, Mrs. Da Veda Davis. The club members decided to meet one? Ruth to a movie. There wat a love Tomorrow Always Comes every week for the present time for scene and it seems the hero had "die the purpose of preparing a good re- away" expression on his fare after It Is frequently said that tomorrow Kuth called never comes. Hut the man who has pertoire of numbers and be ready for kissing his sweetheart. service. The next meeting will be out In an excited voice: "What's the a note falling due tomorrow knows Atchison held at the home of Mrs. Florence matter with him, mother, did he get that tomorrow comes. March too much lipstick?" Kxchnnge. Globe. Winn, Wednesday evening, 7th. te Wife (who has caught I squandering a penny on telling machine; H'm! i.-TjM- SVT 4 t'f y $i o,m t'1 ' ' m. "XVI j i are you? Not while I'm allvt.i" not while I'm alive morist 1 Ifaw,. If you smoke for pie asnre People might smoke some cigarettes for a lot of queer reasons, but they certainly smoke Camels for pleasure. And they smoke more V mil. rv s i t -- Inter-Antillien- n To meet the urgent demands of the people, the Junior High operetta will be given Tuesday evening, March 6th in the high school auditorium at The program will in8:00 o'clock clude: "The "Boys Bandits" by the Junior High boys, Musical numbers, by high school band, glee clubs, special dancing numbers in costume, and "Lady Francis" by the Junior High girls. Price of admission 10 and 25 cents beThe proceeds will be divided tween the Junior high school and Parents-Teache- organization. rs CARD OK THANKS The Presidency of the Nephl Ward all Relief Society wish to thank donors to the Bazaar and to express their thanks and appreciation for who service rendered and to all helped make It such a wonderful success. Cam'eL rd walk J stock-raisin- H Camels by billions. WlaMM-SalOT- is in s lication Mrs. Mary from 'ye, secretary of the Emtnel-Well- s Centennial Memorial, that it voice the apprecia Executive board for the tion of the women of Juab v o this movement. Mrs. Forrest of Nephi acted as of the Juab district, ably by women throughout the rs. Pye also Inclosed a te program of the unveiling of the Emmeline B. Wells jll .Memorial ie" f. HtM e 14M.ll ?. mmNEY10. INSTITUTON- - Miss Katheryn Nlcol and J. Will H. D. Goldsbrough returned to Andrews of Salt Lake City were after a short busi Nephi Tuesday W. Mrs. week-en- d Mr. ot and guests ness trip to Salt Lake City. C. Andrews. E B. Sperry and Joel Taylor were of Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Grant in Provo, Wednesday on business Gunnison. Utah, are spending a few connected with the county. days In Nepht this week on account of the illness of John C. Painter, Mrs. J. E. Memmott went over to father of Mrs. Nelson Eureka Tuesday, on account of the Illness of her niece Miss Millie Gour- June Kendall and Ivan Golden ot ley. Kendall Brothers Hardware store e, returned to Nephl WedHesdty Alfred Madsen, Theo Harris, and in several after SDending days James Bean, left Tuesday morning sever Eureka, where they Installed for Los Angeles, where they will en al Frigidaires. joy a short vacation. of D. A. Kendall Mrs. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stephenson re Elko, Nevada, are in Nephl visiting ceived word from Salt Lake telling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John C of the birth of another Painter. They came here on ac- born to Mr. and Mrs. M. S. grandson, Jackman, count of the Illness of Mrs. Kendall's Feb. 24th. Mrs. was Miss the use of I in ANATOAT-WD-g Fowlt in Biblical Timet Partridge are noted Testament The fatted a mile for a Camel In the Old fowl (I Kings, :23) la Interpreted as either goow or duck. 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