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Show THE Friday, July 20th. 1928. Of the J. C. Penney for June were $14,129,136.42 as compared with gross sales for June 1927 of $11. 617. 184. R6 an increase of $2,612,001.86 or 21.62 per 10. 16 Ounce at 2 n. m. Of ilia daV - WiU Quality At Low Prices to Yon in Every Item Presented Below Is Will Rogers An Asset To A quality cut full throughout, and fin- excellently ished. Will give good wear as well as being cool and comfortable in hot Has weather. back webbing and is forced double ing. rein- with stitch- Man-size- d value, at 89c Moredge Blades Fit Gillette Razors For easier, quicker and more economical shaves. 5 for 25c And yet, has n't n, XXypx Made of best Nainsook, extra Claremore done something of which it can be genuinely proud ? Bank pay roll deposits, figures are but temporary assets that ebb and flow with the passing of the years. But to produce men like Will Rogers, in this vital, headlong century men who have done their work, not with swaggering egotism, but with persistence, enthusiasm and a saving bit of sparkle that is indeed an achievement. t Look for Union Suits They lay on our desk, nearly 1,000 reports from Penney towns listing in a casual fashion the f a r m 8 and factories that make up the wealth of a community. Smilingly we read the report on Clare-mor- e, Oklahoma, for tucked away among bank deposits and radium water wells we found: "Will Rogers home town." Quite a human touch from an investigator whose heart is as coldly impersonal as an adding machine. FOOD mmwmm Men's Nainsook Penney Town? SKftGGS Transportation the Dominant Consideration Is te Jbr greatest' percent. i be a Wild West Rodeo to be held on fv. irTtr.ii tmat nf tnwn at 4 o'clock. The Hodeo is under the direction of Jack Robertson who promises pietuy nt tiinta nnH thrills. Several riders and bulldoggers from Payson will help furnish excitement. A dance In the open air dance hall will conclude the day s pro Pioneers will te special "The J. C. Penney Co. stores are gram. a good cross section of the nation's guests of the committee. business so far as the purchase of is concerned The Primary Sea Gull girls had a general merchandise We urge that you weigh every purchase and the showing made in June Is a hike at sunrise to the "Red uump from the O. P. Skaggs System Stores. tho rnnt nf the west mountain safe indication of what may be They were accompanied by President Check us on our 16 ounce pounds. Start Mvrnin I.und. Maude Johnson and The A camp fire dinner lightful luncheon was served, Lillie Hansen. with our famous 16 ounce loaf of better was spent in sewing. afternoon the was enjoyed by following gins, i? qvq Amrnrd Mariorie Guymon quality bread at 5c per loaf nd weigh Lydia Guymon has opened an Aftr.n Tonspii ' Roma Oldroyd. Donna item. gift and notion store along Verla Verne La Oldroyd, every Guymon, a good variety of faney work. Mikkelson, Evelyn Smith, Noreen with Christensen, Ora Livingston, uery The following attended the Wool Longson, Athalie Johnson, Beth Han Growers Convention at Richfield last sen and Melba Jensen. week end: Bishop J. L. Nielson and wife. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Roberson, Mrs. Anna Cook was hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Abe Livingston, Mr. the members of the Elite club at her and Mrs. G. F. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. ome Friday afternoon. An elaborate Mathias Allred, Mr. and Mrs.. Royal chicken dinner was served to all the Ivory, Mr. and Mrs. Murel Ivory, members. STORES Frank Samuels, Dewey Johnson and Arthur G. Anderson. Mrs. Farril Hansen entertained the Owned and operated by members of the Sorosis club, Roy F. Millett presented has music delicious luncheon was served. pupils in a recital Monday evening. The following program was present JAMES A. KELLY AND'SON Mr. and Mrs. E. Jtf. Hansen an ed: Piano solo, "Magic Music" by nounce the arrival of a girl born Delta Fill more Marv Anderson. Nephi July 13th. Piano solo, "T la River" by Doris Richard Pearmain is recovering Mikkelsen. Piano solo, "Evening Song" by from injuries received in the head from an accident which occurred Jewell Hansen. Piano solo, Happiness" by Eunice Monday. It was necessary to have Jackson. 50 stitches taken. Knocks So Good Piano solo, "Lightly Low" by Hint for Husbands the following en Wanda Hana. Hard knocks nre good for you un A hyena laughs when It Is hungry Saturday nie-hPiano solo, "Evergreen Waltz" by Big joyed a weinnie roast at the hoi-maor annoyed. There seems to be a hint less you happen to be ii prize fightei Barbara Livingston. Mrs. Mr. and Fireside in this and factl Farm Springs: Hardy husbands for Piano solo, "Lady Moon" ly Lois Mr. and Mrs. June Collard, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Coulsen ana Mr Ivory. Piano solo, "Dance Polonan.e" by Tests Purity and Mrs. Burton Holman. Detecti Earth's Sounds Edna Guymon. of is h Touchstone quartz variety A geophone is a very sensitive wr Piano solo, "Little Wooden Shoes" Eva Jacobson was hostess to the of microphone for listening to sounds used to test the purity of previous by Grace Lee Hamilton. her Club B. at G. of the members metals. Liberty Magazine under l he earth's surface. Trombone solo, "Nearer My God A dehnm Thursday afternoon. to Thee" by Perne Jensen. Piano solo, "Kiss of Spring" by Marjorie Guymon. Cornet solo, "Lightly Row" by Economical Pounds INSTITUTION- - where savings are Cumulative gross sales for the Ix months ending June 30 this year were $71,753,618.75 as compared with cumulative gross sales for the same period of last year of $60,759,- J07.42 showing a gain of $10,993,-811.3- 3 or 18.09 per cent for the half year period as contrasted with last year. There are at present 953 J. C. Penney Ck. stores in operation. Commenting ou general sales con ditions, Earl O. Sams, president says, "While this is a presidential year it is unlikely that general buying which at present is on the upward trend, will show any noticeable reaction. The country as a whole Is on a sound business basis which niay be expected to continue. at the ward chapel at "Echoes of me rasi uu Present Pep" is the theme of the niNiMcona1 nmrn ...--- Vll.tv.... Kli ortrnctinil rri A UQ " ' din cent. ContiiaratiYe sales 'for the 835 stores in operation in June of last year were $12,791,980.31 as against $11,567, 441.77 for June 1927 re vealing a gain of $1,224,488.54 or 10-3- program. A AtATOM-WD- Jt Grof8 sales Co., Program Prices are low. PAGE THREE l'KXNKY COMPANY SHOWS INCREASE Plana have been completed forun-a July 24th large celebration for and der the direction of the Sons outDaughters of the Ploueers. An line of the day is as follows: Salute and hoisting of the flag at sunrise. . Serenading of the town uy i HttTlll . v" nit UU1 '' Parade at 9 o'clock which will consist of 25 rloats, headed by the You'll find the O. P. Skaggs System Stores are arranged for convenience to shoppersv They are .roomy stores planned to accomodate crowds without confusion. Foods are Assortments are temptingly arrayed. large. NEPIlI! UTAH S, Fountain Green N ews Convenience Quality the best. TIMES-NEW- Earl Ivory. Dy Piano solo, "Ghost Dance Ethel Peterson. Trombone solo, "My Old Kentucky Home" by Reed Oldroyd. vocal solo, "My Valley ol ureams by Athalie Johnson.. Cornet solo, "Auld Lang Syne" by Lewis Jensen. Clarinet solo, "Souvenir" by Boyd Ivory. Cornet solo, "My Song of Songs' by Kennel Rassmussen. Piano solo, "Falling Waters ' by Velda Oldroyd. Piano solo, "Idilio" by Velma Our Majestic Dress Suspenders Plain and fatirrv. cross back styles. Serviceable.. . 49c and 89c Aywon Shaving Needs Safe for the most tender skiiii because made of finest Soothing, ingredients. cleansing. The J. C. Penney Shaving Cream 25c iMen's Talc 19c Lotion Company is proud to work in Will's home town proud to be a. part of a community' w h o 8 e remembrance he will always carry in his heart, wrapped in quiet beauty. Roberts. Piano solo, Silver Stars" by Hens Oldroyd. Piano solo, "Witches' Dance ' by Deneice Guymon. Other students whe did not participate were: Bessies Peterson, Ina Hansen, Dayle Robertson, Tynwood Rassmussen, Fay Hansen, Orland Augason, Hannah Johnson, Lowell Oldroyd and Verne Hansen. ..25c Big-Pa- y ft Work Socks Long wearing, comf Cft able, low priced, at 2 Prs. for 35c and Mrs. John E. Aagard and and Mrs. Dave Robertson of Provo spent a day visiting on their way to Richfield. Mr.- Mr. Amazing Values And Easy Terms Visit our used car display and inspect our wide selection of O. K. reconditioned cars. We have the car you want at a price that will please you and our terms are unusually reasonable. The Red O. K. Ta.-- is attached to the radiator of every one cf our reconditioned cars. This tag shows how completely the car has been gone over and reconditioned by ex- Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Jensen, Osmond Crowther ana family, George E. Collard and family, Mrs. J. H. Mikkelsen and daughter Relia lert on Monday for a trip through Yellow stone Park . Beforo they return they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Albert Olson of Lovell, Wyoming Chinese Proverb Never Is not possible for a man to teach others what be cannot teach his own fsmilT. But can ovlni Inn evpr become popular wllhonl an iiorliil pqijlvnlenf for pedestrian?--ArknnsCnzetle. It Hot Weather Gasoline D. W. Cook and son illlam of Logan spent a couple of days visiting relatives. William Cook has Just returned from a two years mission to Germany. In hot weather when extra motor labor means a steaming radiator, loss of power, fouled spark plugs, or half a dozen other motor ailments, turn to 'J: ; . 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