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Show THE Friday, May 18, 1928. Constant Protection The Seminary the newFrigidaires at our .display rooms, espee models of exquisite beauty. cially the new See the cooling unit which converts any good icebox into a Frigidaire at surprisingly low cost. All Frigidaire prices are low, and payments can be arranged to suit your budget. Tu-Ton- Arrangements are being made to have the "N" white washed within If the next two or three weeks. enough people are interested to help this will be done. (Come on Alumni, let's help.) NEPHI. UTAH FRIGIDAIRE NKI'III HIGH SCHOOL MOTORS an enjoyable and will be a source of pride to the BOOK LSSl'KD AYKDXESDAY students who spent the school year 1927-2- 8 in the Nephi high school. The Nebonian staff is as follows: Jack Garbett, business manager; James Nelda Parkes, editor; Jesye McCune, associate Salisbury, art editor, Sadie Howard, assistant art editor; Carl Bellirton. Lenorf; Miss athletic manager, Cornwall faculty advisor; Lester Belliston, subscription manager; Ned Ostler, assistant subscription manager; Lavon Harris typist; Melvin Lucille Miller, faculty advisor; Evans, photographs; Ellen Cole, The Nephi high school issued the "Nebonian" The members of the faculty entertained the seniors at a picture show party last Monday. Everyone had count of the many activities of the school during the year juste losed, YKK this Wednesday a very creditable year o week, and is book. The book is dedicated "To the Spirit of the Nephi High School which will eventually make possible the "N" on the mountain" and as a foreword they have the following: "As a reminder of the happy hours spent under the guard of Nebo and as a record of our friendships and activities dur'ng the school year, is the Nebonian of 1028 compiled." ac photographs. The book gives a complete 7 very-bus- Kendall Bros. - Roost The N. H. S. "Nebonian" was completed and given out to the stuThe students dents Wednesday. prize them very highly and say how successful the members of the Staff were in puttiing- out such a year book. Students have been getting autographs in them. See OF. GENERAL Robbers9 bold will 6:00. All Seminary graduates and members of the alumni are invited; to attend. I - alumni editor-in-chie- f; " i TheWardoj their annual banquet Saturday at to Health PRODUCT PAGE FIVE i The annual alumni banquet was Thursday night in the Nephi high school. A program was rendered to the large crowd that was in attendance. The banquet all in all, was very successful. from work and worry I NEPHI, UTAH S, HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Permanent relief si TIMES-NEW- time. The faculty members had a party Tuesday in Bradley's They had a very good time. The N. H. S. was well represented at the State contests on field day. Carl Belliston broke the state record in pole vaulting. He broke the record made by his teacher Mr. Durham. Among twenty contestants in Oral Expresion at the state contests, Ellen that Crittenden Marriott PROTECT YOUR SKIN FROM The story of a western girl raised like a boy and who tried to be a boy, but whose femininity asserted itself WIND&SUN Alter your day's work is done or that motoring trip in spite of all she could do. Also the story of is ended Youn complcction is entitled to good man nicknamed "Go Ahead," because he never hesitated, a LOTION'S AND CREAMS even when the bullets came thick and fast around him. Nyal Peroxide Cream Armond Cold Cream thrilling New Serial Coty's Powder 75c Perfume Free Amber Lotion 3 oz. ...... 25c 6 oz It Never Fails we are real boosters. Eight of our members graduated this year so we decided to have eight more The boosters to take their place. following are the girls who will have the honor of being members next The "Booster Club" of 1928 has year: LaAtarr Hawkins, Virginia Tn been very successful. many Grover, DeLoise Leavitt, Alberta Florence Deon Beagley. ways we have proved to the school Cowan. In Cole reached second place. Domestic Art, Thelma Ockey received honorable mention or third place. How about the N. H. S.? ,. . 25c and 50c 50c . IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE $1.00 $1.00 45c YOU. i Blackett, Louise Bowers, Maxiue Carter. We. the old " Boosters promise the goats a good iniation. Next year's officers for this club will be: President, Martha Cowan; Dorothy Ilaymond; Sect, and Treas., Ruth Sperry; Cheer Leader, DeLoise Leavitt, and Reporter, LaMarr Hawkins. , KANSAS FAVORS GRAVEL HIGHWAY Vice-Preside- Jot Economical Tretnsportatiem XOTICK ! ()K PUBLICATION Department of tin; Interior, S. Land Orfioe at Salt Lak,; Cii.'. Ut;:.h, April 2 7, 192S NOTICE is h rehy given Urn George O. G iluea, of Nephi. Utah, IT. who, on Jur.o 22, 1921, n.i.dJ home stead entry. No. 0 2 5 IS 4. for Lots :j. 4, 16. 21, 33 &. 34 Sec. 7, Lots 4 At 5, Section 18, Township 14 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the clerk of the district court, at Nephi, Utah, on the l&th day of June 1928. Claimant names as witnesses: George F. Golden, T. C. Chuppell, A. G. Irons & R. S. Golden, all of Peat Coal in Formation Nephi, Utah. Pent, which Is used so extensively ELI F. TAYLOR. Register. In IrHimd. w cfiil In the first June 1st, 1928 Btnee of dcvcloiii'ii'ht. 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Of course, these roads will have to be rebuilt In five or six years, hut we feel that It Is better to build that way and get as many people out f the mud as possible rather than mild short stretches of more permanent and more expensive roads, just at this time." THE Our rates are lower. T LOW (So C O See Them in Our Window. Kendall Bros. NEPHI. UTAH 90c 75c 25c 60c 50c 20c 25c 20c dish |