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Show THE PAGE EIGHT TIMES-NEW- Friday, March 23, 1928 NEPHljf UTAH S, Local News Happenings WOMENS SILK HOSE HUMMING-BIR- W. A. Garrett of Provo, Utah, was Warrillow Brough, returned home Sunday from Salt Lake where he was in Nephi this week on business. recently operated on for appendici J. S. Ostler, of Salt Lake City was tis. in Nephi on business Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. M. H. McCune of The regular monthly Union Salt Lake City enjoyed a visit at the will be held next Sunday home of Mrs W. A. Starr and Mrs. S. at 2 p. m. B. McCune this week. and BLUE CRANE D in all the new spring shades Highest in Quality and Lowest in Price. and $1.50 $1.25 all colors Silks Rayon $1.00 LINOLEUMS $1-7- 5 49c and RUGS n ... 2 yd. wide Genuine Linoleums 9 x 12 Linoleum Rugs 9x 12 Floortex Rugs 9 x 12 Floortex Rugs $1.69 yd. $12.95 $9-5- I Q 0 $7.95 : See Our Big Assortment of Paints, Varnishes, Brushes and Kalsomine. Kayanize Paint are the best on the market. GROCERIES Our Regular every day Prices. Why Pay More 25 lb Bag . . $1.85 10 lb. Bag SUGAR . . 75c No. 2 Can Broken Slice Pineapple . . . . 25c 25c No 2 Can Tomatoes 2 for . . . 35c No. 2 can Peaches 2 for 1- -2 1- -2 1- -2 . Sliced Peaches Can Peas 2 for .... 2 Beans 10c 3 cans and can Pork No. Libby's Jello 10c 3 for . . 28c Fruite Jell 3 for . . 10c 6 for 5c Matches 3 for 35c Barrel Snaps .29c 50c 3 lb. Soda Crax 5 Tie long straw Broom White King Washing Soap large size 20c lb. DelMonte Sliced Pineapple 2 for . . . COMPARE PRICES AND SAVE Grape Fruit .... 23c S. FOOTE Duke Page, Manager of the Page Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Gadd, were special guests of Mrs C. J. Hanni-fa- Motor Company was in Salt Lake and Miss Ethel Gadd at a ban- Thursday on business. quet and dance at Eureka- last FriMiss Florence Cowan, returned to day evening. Ogden, Utah, Sunday after enjoying Mr. and Mrs. Horace Candland, a ten days vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gee, Mirs. Kath-erin- e Bishop and Mrs. P. B. Cowan. Candland, and Miss Akins of of the S. E. Forrest, secretary Salt Lake City, were guests at dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Juab County Taxpapers association is in Salt Lake City today attending the Mrs. A. V. Gadd. Mr meeting of the association. The Junior Seagulls of the North Forrest recently accepted the posiward primary ass'ii held their meet- tion as county secretary. ing Monday March 19, 19 28. Prayer was offered by Mildred McPherson. William Bailey chairman of the The time was spent in sewing while Juab County Taxpayers association two stories were given by members is in Salt Lake City today attending of the class. Those present were: the of that state organizameeting Afton Garrett, Jean Kendall Mildred tion. one of the Mr. Bailey is Blanch Veda Chase, McPherson, speakers at the afternoon session. 19c 25c 28c 20c 19c 42c 59c 45c 35c & E3IE Clyde, manager of the Nephi exchange of the Mountain States Telephone company was in Provo last Saturday attending a disMrs. Clyde went trict convention. to Provo with her husband, and visited with relatives and friends while Mr Clyde attended the A. W. o f CrandaUI Miss Thelma Batchelor of Salt Lake City were married Monday in this city. Justice of the Peace John S. Cooper performed the marriage ceremony. Miss Batchelor was accompanied to Nephi by her mother Mrs. W." L. Lucion American Chipman Fork and ie Mrs. Hannah Foote SHORT ORDERS SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNERS SUNDAYS We Invite Your Inspection and Solicit Your Patronage. .Theatre Building, .Nephi, Utah Her Exact Age Cabin Hospitality Grandma HoIIhikI was a tiny wisp HospltHllty to stranger seems to of a woman who hud own seventy decrease In Inverse ratio aa axtra Hnd would be sev rooms are added to the domicile. since she whs fifty enty until she was ninety. Woman's American MutciiEine Home Companion Pleasantly Surprised Mrs. Hannah Foote was pleasantly surprised at her home .Thursday with afternoon. The ladies cam baskets filled with delicious refreshEach member present took ments. some part on the program. Mrs. Lizzie Foote told their fortune!. Miss .Melba Anderson played several selections on the piano. Those invited were: Mrs. Alice Goodman Mary Ellen Burton, Hhoda Forrest, Mrs. Cowan, Mrs. Mary Belliston, Mrs. Kate Foote, Mrs. Joseph Belliston, Lizzie Foote Emma Claridge, Lizzie Batchelor, Mrs. T. A Foote, Mary Ellen Pexton, Lizzie Ostler, Mrs. Harry Foote. Mrs. V. M. Foote, Leah Evans Lillian Boswell, Maida Foote. Battery at Camp June 16th to 30th Summer training camp periods for Utah national guard regiments at the Food for Babiet have been announced Jaywalk into Cart Another somewhat amusing feature Jordan Narrows 2 2nd field artillery and as follows: Five per cent of the automobile Is the of the eminent general situation 143rd hospital company, June 2 to el dents of the country are caused by dietitian letting on to know much betJune 16; 145th field artillery, June aide who Into walk the of persons ter than old Mother Nature what's the 14 to June 30. Like automobllea beat food for little bits of babies. moving machines. This announcement was received running Into the sides of trains. Ohio State .lonrnnl by Adjutant General W. G. Williams of the Utah national guard from Colonel Edgar A. Slrmyer national guard officer. Ninth corps area. Ale m itE' Service Presidio, San Francisco. The local Battery being a unit of the 145th Field Artillery will attend the summer training ramp at Jordan Narrows between the dates Of June 16th and June 30th. ELMER THOMAS Your car needs lubrication more these wet sloppy days than it does in dry weather. You can readily see if all shackle and spin die bolts are full of grease that mud and grit r fpt cannot get in. Let us give your car a good thorough greasing at regular intervals. It only costs $1.00 plus the grease used. SILVER Ncphi, Ut. Phone 246 SERVICE Moat recent photograph of Elmar Thomas, tha new United States an ator from Oklahoma. Ha succeeded John William Harreld. . &yyov)xooowo How It Started Jean Newton oooooooooooooooooooooooooo "GOD BLESS YOIT THE figures selection of these materials at our fabric counters. The design at the left is Butterick Pattern 1910; at the right, Butt crick Pattern 1941. Nephi Merc. Co. REV. f W. H. BURK ' O. E. MEISSNER JtMUJaw Nephi (Continued from page one) it was necessary to install this new equipment. When the plant was installed in 1922, the engineers estimated that the plant capacity would take care of the increase for at least ten years but since that time the growth has been such that a 100 line unit was installed, and now it has become necessary to install the additional 100 line switchboard. In addition to the switchboard unit, two telephone repeaters are being installed, to be used in long distance telephoning, and a 130 with a Tungar storage battery charging machine. Larger cable will be installed to practically every section of Nephi, which will give ample lines to take care of the growth of the telephone business. The above improvements will cost approximately 111.800.00 The inside work is in charge of L. H. Olander. By J' on a dark ground. You will find a wide Tues- who was operated on at the L. D. S. Hospital is getting along fine, and Volumn One,, and Number One, of will be brought home in about a "The Scroll" the four page monthly week. publication Issued by the Nephi Business and Professional Women's The Ptimos Swarm of the South club, was issued the past week, and ward met at the home of Marie contains a number of very interest- Braugh Wednesday evening. Dainty to the ing items concerning the local or- refreshments were served Miss Flora Parkes is following: Miss Minnie ganization. Belliston, the editor and .the editorial staff Miss Camille Cazler, Udene Carter, consists of Maida Foote, Pearl Niel-so- Ethel Wilkey Grace Jenkins, Mar-jorVivian Tranter, Naomi Bailey Winn, and the hostess, Marie and PrLscilla Wilson. It is the in- Brough. , tention of the ladies to issue the paper once a month, which will add considerably to the pep and progress More Telephone Equipment of that organization. Enstalled at Being REGULAR DINNERS with small, precise geometric Jesse Pay returned Nephi Business and Professional Mr. Pay day from Salt Lake City Women's club Issued Paper states that his son Raymond Pay, to (Jhic Two tailored dresses chat will be smart under a furless coat this spring. Later they can be worn without coats. Light weight woolens and silk crepes are appropriate for immediate wear. If they ara intended for wear in town next summer, we suggest one of the new prints Harris. n, VENICE CAFE Tailored Greek and Romans bad their Your "Oesundheiy was for a long time "verboteo." But we still say "Santa 1" and "God bless you 1" after a sneese. This expression of solicitude can be traced back to tha decline of Athens. On of the terrible devastating plagues which darken tha pages of European bUtory was raging in the famous city. The flower of Greece, ber foremost writers and artists, the founders of much of our modern culture, were ratulessly cut down. The dead piled high, and daily Athenian courage was taxed to the fullest. But to every home where lay a victim, the elixir of hope, the rainbow of promise was tha sneese, for It Indicated to the watchers that the danger was passed, that the patient would recover. A few centuries later another epidemic assailed Europe, but this Urn the sneese, being a symptom of tbe malady, was a bad omen. In this age of witches, goblins, medietas men and leeches, superstition flourished. Some of the most Intellec tual tnlnds of the time accredited charms and soothsayers. It wss therefore nothing extraordinary for tbe pope to decree the exclamation "God bless you!" by any who heard snees. This was supposed to combat Its evil powers and prevent tbe spread of the disease. And "God bless yooT with Its kindly human Interest at coma do- -q through the age. (Hsu f :. Rev. W. Herbert Burk, founder and rector of the Waahlngton Memorial chapel at Valley Forge, who was awarded the seventh annual Philadelphia award of $10,000 for the most outstanding service rendered that city and vicinity in tha past year. He was chosen for the "creation of a shrine which has come to be a pilgrimage spot for all true Americans and for lovers of peace and liberty." .W-iiii- 'T America's champion postman, Otto E. 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