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Show PAGE EIGHT THE TIMES-NEW- S, Fountain Green See Our Big New Line of SILK DRESSES NEPHI, UTAH Friday, June 29th, 1928. TO THE PARENTS OF : BO Y SCOUTS JUAB DIST. fews The Big Week for the scouts of and Mrs. A. G. Anderson an- Juab District this year begins Monnounce tbe arrival of a son born June day, July 9th at 5.00 a. m. when the Juab scouts pack up for Camp 20th. in the coolness of the pines behind, JVIt. Timpanogos. This The infant baby of Mr. and Mrs. the of the year to give Frank Samuels died Wednesday your opportunity a real vacation with eduboy night. cation, pleasure, valuable experience, and safety all combined. The hoys Mrs. Wiley Mower and children sleep in tents, are furnished good of Price are visiting at the home of food and every hour of the week is her mother Mrs. Sam Samuels. taken up with a varied program under a staff of experts in boy trainMiss Mary Jacobs of Salt Lake ing. The Scout Law is the rule of the camp. Your boy will enjoy a is home for her vacation. schooling and experience that will mean much to his success in and It is reported that Lena Livingston to Scouting, and be a help who is at the L. D. S. Hospital is loyalty in the formation of the right ideals doing nicely since her goitre opera- of boyhood. tion last week. The cost of the camp is $5.00, and we sincerely trust that the parents Mr. and Mrs. Thos. H. Cook and of scouts in Juab District will make family and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. it for their boys to attend Cook and family attended the 84th the possible camp. Mrs. John birthday anniversary of Yours for the men of tomorrow. Cook, at the home of Mrs. (Will JUAB DISTRICT COMMITTEE, Jackson at Provo who entertained in honor of her mother's birthday. BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA. There were 35 guests present including her children, grandchildren and six great grand children. DeCarter Bean licious refreshments were served. See Our New, Snappy Line of Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' Dresses Mr. Tim-panog- Only More Shopping Days Before the 4th Complete New Line of Slippers, Silk Hose and Siik Rayon Underwear at Lowest Prices 3 SPECIAL! lot Women's Slippers, up to $7.50 i ...$3.98 values to $7.50 Women's lot up Slippers Big $1.98 values .i Wash Dresses and Silk Rayon Underwear, $1.00 49c Rayon Hose and Satin Blouses . 49c Big- lot Figured Voiles . . . .( .39c Big- lot Figured Voiles 59c and up Men's Summer Underwear 39c and up Boy's Summer Underwear off All Men's and Boy's Dress Shirts ... .15 20 off All Men's and Boy's Suits All Newest the Men's and Boy's Fancy Socks, - Big- - - GROCERIES 10c Double Size 14 oz. pkg. Macaroni No. 1 Can Pork and Beans, 8c; No. 2 Can, 10c No. 2 Tomatoes . . . 12c; No .2 can . . . 10c 25c Can Peas 2 for Campbell's Soups 11c; Pierce's Tomato Soup 8c 17c 5c Matches, 3 for 9c; 6 for 8c Matches, 6 for 29c 10c Can Milk, Small, 5c; Large size 25c Bacon Squares per lb 1- -2 COMPARE ALL OUR PRICES AND SAVE! Mrs. Retta Jensen entertained the members of the Elite club at her home on Tuesday afternoon. A lovely trout dinner was served and an enjoyable afternoon was spent. , Ruby Ivory and Eva Jacobson entertained the members of the G. B. club at a birthday party at the home of Eva Jacobson Thursday afternoon. The hostesses were presented with useful gifts. An elaborate lap lunch was served to the following members: Vera Millet, Ora Mayer, La Verne Oldroyd, Emma Seeley, Sadie Livingston, Dorothy Oldroyd, Eva Jacobson and Ruby Ivory. Special guests were Mrs. Eva Lewis and tMrs. t- - English Prints, Organdy and Silk Trimmed Broadcloth and French Cambric A Beautiful Assortment From Which to Select Your Frock for the 4th of July The marriage of Ray Bean, and Miss Hortense Carter, both young people of this city, was solemnized in the Manti Temple, Wednesday, June 27th. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bean and is a talented musician and has been a member of local orchestras for the past few years. He has also taken part in numerous programs at religious and social gatherings. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Carter, and has taken an active part in church work in the ward in which she lives. The young couple will make their home in Nephi. At Prices Ranging From $2.25 guests. Rex Ostler arrived in N'ephi Wednesday morning from Kansas City, and will spend a month in Utah and Idaho." Mr. Ostler holds a seat in the Kansas City Stock exchange, uu i will purchase some livestock for the Kansas City market while in Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Warren; Holeman While in Nephi he will visit his announce the marriage of their son parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ostler. Farrill to Luella Jorgenson of Mt. J. E. Reid has just completed the Pleasant. The marriage took place building of a cabin behind Mount at the Salt Lake Temple, Wednesday Nebo, where he and his family will June 27th. enjoy the cool mountain air. Eva Llewellyn is spending a week Mrs. Daphine Walker and small at Salt Lake visiting at the home of son, left last Saturday for their home Dr. John R. Llewellyn. in Los Angeles, Calif, after enjoying a month's visit in Nephi with relaThos. W. Allred, age 65, passed tives and friends. Mrs. Walker is away at the home of his son Dr. T. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum W. Allred at Nephi. Funeral 'serBroadhead of this city. vices will be held Sunday at Fountain Green Ward Chapel. An open air dance hall 4TH OF JULY AILE2 CtaD MRS. E. BLUME on all Where GOOD Merch andise Is Cheaper ttnnB EPnnIbllncc TTrnc cnougli SUMMER It's nobody's business what a retailer pays for the merchandise he sells to his MILLINERY customer. 'i Sfef. All But we feel that the public is interested and entitled to know how we buy the merchandise we sell. CHILDREN'S HATS Greatly REDUCED! Let's take, for example, the Clothcraft "5130" serge :.:j7xa ! i is being built Just west of the Post Office. The grand opening dance will be held July 3rd. The building is being financed by O. V. Anderson, Ernest J. Robertson and Neldon Young. A season's ticket will be given to the one submitting the best name for the dance hall. Music will be furnished by Neldon Young's Jazz Orchestra. BIG $10.00 Nephi Merc. Co. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barentson and baby have returned to Bingham after visiting at his parent's home, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Barentson. Airs. T. H. Burton entertained at a miscellaneous shower Thursday evening at her home in honor of Miss At eleven o'clock, Helen Cowan. refreshments were served to thirty-fiv- e to Call and See at the Ivan Hamilton. A telegram was received Monday, from Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Park, of Kanab, Utah, announcing the arrival of a daughter at their home. CO McCUNE MILLINERY we sell at $29.50. It's not the only serge Drive a Clean Car Mrs. Elizabeth ("Aunt Lizzie") umi of Peoria, III., aunt of Capt. Herman Koehl, who flew to Chicago to meet her distinguished nephew, a member of the Bremen's transatlantic crew. B Speaking of King wwkvil to writ The Huns 'nid U't-mu essny mi kin:. ami Ibis Is what one M'M In: "1'l.f most powerful klnn on I'tirtli U Working; the luzient, : (lie wIHIpmI, Jo Miik; (lie iiil lest. Thin king: the tliirat irt, drinking; tlif ulyi'M, Winking, and the noiHlfHi. Tul king." l'ittHurjfh Sunday 'IVIfgnipli made in America. We can get plenty of other brands to sell at this price, and at a longer profit . . . and they'd be fair values, too. But we prefer to operate on the basis of shorter profits and more of them, instead of longer profits and less sales, because in the long run we're better off. So we gladly pay several dollars extra to get the better quality, better style, and better workmanship, and give you more value for your money. Just how much extra value we buy this way, you'll appreciate after you've worn one of these suits for a while, because that's when the truth comes out. We carry a full run of sizes in Clothcraft "5130" serges, and we also have a complete stock of Cloth craft Tailored Clothes at $22.50 to $15.00. Slilr-king- IF you would have your car looking good and fit for July 4 th don't delay, we may be too busy to laundry it on that day. GIVE US A CALL NOW - The nummer club girls pm to bo by ihe!r pep thin year. Since the organization of the 3rd and 4th year club we have had three outings, the laHt one being Thursday evenitifr, when they a hIVe up Halt Creek Canyon. A delicious lunch and welnle roant was enjoyed enjoyed by the follow ing: Irene Phillips. Virginia Bowie, Ruth Haynes, Thora McKarland, Nilda and Ruby Helllston, Afton Kendall and the leader. Lavelln Foofe. Club Reporter. surprising everyone SILVER Phone 246 MAPLE Nephi, Ut. SERVICE Come in to look them over at any time . . . today or tomorrow if you can. en-Joy- ed The Toggejry V. X,- - |