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Show Page eight THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH Her Meat Story Best S, 3 EE Friday, July 20th, 1928. A Mid Summer BARGAIN Big lot Figured Pongee, Rayons and Voiles, to close, yd Women's Slippers up to $7.00 to lot Big close Big lot Women's Slippers up to $7.00 to close Big lot Children's Slippers up to $3.25, to close is so Easy to zyifaie Mrs. Earl Christensen and children of Sandy are visiting in Nephi for a few weeks. 59c $2.98 $1.0a $1.49 The fire department was called out Wednesday, to put out a fire at John Boswell's. A b.'iystack belonging to Mr. Boswell, and containing about three tons of hay was all ablaze when the department arrived, but with the use of the chemicals, the fire was soon checked, the large hose was then connected, and ample water was scon pumped on the haystack, to 'completely pu out the small blazes. GROCERIES Best Lard, 2 lb. pail 43c; 4 lb. pail 83c ; 8 lb. $1.59 30c Black Hawk Skinned Hams, lb. Bacon Squares, lb. 25c; Pic Nic Hams, lb. 25c No. 1 can Pork and Beans, 8c; No. 2 can, 10c 25c Can Peas, 2 for No. 2 can Tomatoes, 10c; No. 2 cans . . . . 12c Sardines, Tomato or Mutasrd, 13c; 2 for . .25c Oil Sardines 7c; Smoked Sardines 5c; Snacks 8c 17c 5c Matches, 3 boxes 10c; 6 for 22c Old Dutch Cleanser 8c; 3 for 19c Lighthouse Cleanser, 7c; 3 for 5c Can Milk, large 10c; Small , 59c 6 Bars Amon Oil Soap . ., (6 Glass Dessert Dishes Free!) Kellogg's Corn Flakes, small 12c; large .... 17c .25c Shredded Wheat, 13c; 2 for 9c Jello, All Flavors , COMPARE ALL OUR PRICES AND SAVE! Simple Explanation "How much Is nbout?" ask n reader, anil without giving mucl thought to the subject, we should say olTlinnd thnt It Is. Just approximately.' Phila- - 1- -2 5 delphia Innnlrer Nephi, Miss Ruby BelUston, Utah, high school girl whose essay on meat entered in the Fifth National Meat Story Contest, won the state of Utah. highest honors inconducted annually The contest is "TNational Live Stock and SreattheBoard. More than 18,000 girls competed this year. zo6 size 6 frock, ires just jg-in- material. cb ' NEWS NOTICE OF liEIX HOLDERS FOR J1! Plaintiff, vs. NEBO SYNDICATE, INC., A IMS" fer Xj.JTi; Baseball ITEMS p3 fij& tjjit$'. WcaurejBewspaper GENTLEMAN UP HE'LL The children and grandchildren of Mrs. Eliza Mangelson" met at her home last Monday afternoon, July 16th. Everyone enjoyed the beautiful music that was played and the social chat of each other. About 5 o'clock a delicious lunch was served to 32 guests. After lunch was over all motored to the cemetery where they placed cut flowers on the grave of Charles Mangelson in remembrance of his birthday. Syndicate Helen Mangelson of Nephi spent lust week here visiting with relatives and friends. Miss Mr. and'lrs. J. L. Francom in Salt Lake City last week. KNOCK TH' Wednesday's Nephi 12, Fairview Moroni 4 ,Manti 3. Mt. X-R- DAY were bundle shower was given Friday evening for Mr, and Mrs. Shelly Rroadhead who were married last A Pleasant ay 3, 5. Ephraim 6. Phone DR. P. L. JONES Winn Bldg. Town Mostly Brown The villiiK of t'resswel!. Nnrthmn-bprlnnhns the unique disliHviim ixi per cent of Its named Rrown. All the blood relatives. F.njrlnnd tinction f residents Browns m-week. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johnson Mchflnlii wptc here Sunday. FOUNTAIN GREEN'S m SMth 0)0 2 olhalkr mr n tMsm.Mi t. One of the Biggest Celebrations Ever Held in Fountain Green in the Past Twenty Years The Famous "Wool City" Band WU1 Serenade The Town From 5:00 a. m. to 8:00 a. m. Parade 9 a.m. Wales Gas Is Lively There is the kick of a mule in every drop of the gat we put into your tank. It is TEXACO quality that means not only big mileage but uniform power. Every hit is a home run as you travel along the highways. Be sure to stop at our filling station for your gas and oil. We render prompt service and earnestly solicit your patronage. Phone 246 SILVER MAPLE Nephi, Ut. SERVICE Program 1 0.30 a.m. Furnishing Part of the Program. First Class Entertainment For the Morning Program Children's Free Dance (From 2:00 HidPle p. m. to 4:00 p. m.) and SpODE'ftS (From 4:00 to 6:00 o'clock p. m.) ROPING, BULLDOGGING and RIDING Some of the Best Riders in the West One of the Riders Will Jump from a Speeding Vehicle Onto a Wild Steer's Back on't M Iss EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED Summer's Come! Summer is here! And with it, attendant warm weather. You'll want to heat the weather man at his own panic; you'll want to lie attired in the coolest, lightest clothing and furnishings that you can lay hands on. If that's the case, you'll want to avail yourself of our invitation to make your summer selections here. The Toggery Men's Furnishings 25 DENTIST Mr. and Mrs. Niels Mortensen were inLevun lust week on 8s4pS "IF YOU WAKE THAT LIGHT OUT OF Y A 1" Fay HOISTING AND SALUTING THE FLAG AT SUNRISE OtSF T3 . Tunbridge J13-27-3- -- APPRECIATION' The Business and Professional Women's club wish to extend their appreciation to all those who took Wednesday eveThe 4 H Club girls of Levan, un- part in the program ning, also all those who attended the der the direction of the leader, Edith entertainment. Peterson, held an exhibit Friday in completion of their work. The work SANPKTE-XEPH- I LEAGUE of the girls has been very commendStanding of the Clubs able. Mr. A. E. Smith attended the Won Lost Pet. exhibit and presented a leader's pin o 3 1.000 to the leader and achievement pins Nephi 2 1 .667 to the following girls: Fay Jackman, Moroni l .500 i Norma Taylor, Bessie Benedict, Manti Mt. Pleasant 1 1 .500 Naomi Mangelson, Juul Dalby, 2 .333 Lucille Anderson, Rhea Jackman, Ephraim 0 3 .080 Fern and Shepherd. Fairview ki to-w- it: of . SONS Corporation. Defendant. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Hyrum C. Thomson has filed an action in the Fifth Judicial District Court in and for Juab County, State of Utah, to foreclose a letn upon the property hereinafter described, said action having been comCopfrijhttd, 1928 menced against the Nebo Syndicate, Inc., a corporation, and all persons Away for a home run! The holding or claiming leins on said American game that's great premises under the provisions of developing judgment, quick Title 62, Chapter 1, of Mechanic's action, speed, endurance, acleins. Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, are hereby notified to be and appear curacy, alertness, and gocd before said court on the 8th day of sportsmanship. Let's see M. of October, 1928, at 2 o'clock P. them through. Give tliem said day. Then and there to exhibit milk regularly at every meal. any lein that they may have or claim upon said property that the court may ascertain and determine the MEADOWBROOK DAIRY rights of said lein holders, and claimants to said property. The property described in said lein and to which is sought by the underchine, drills, shovels, picks, hamsigned to be foreclosed is described as follows mers, three tanks, gasoline, Starlight, Starlight No. 1, Starpowder, 15,000 feet of copper wire, cedar telephone poles, light No. 2, Starlight No. 3, New Discovery, New Discovery No. 1, cabins, concrete mixer, gasoline and 2, Ruth, Marie No. 1, Starhoist, 12 inch galvanized iron water pipe, 1 large electric genlight No. 4. Starlight No. 6, Starlight No. 6, Eureka, Coppererator, switch board, water head No. 1, 2, 3, 4. and 5, Comwheel, and power house building. HYRUM C. THOMSON, . pressor, two gasoline engines. South End, South End No. 1, 2, Lein Claimant. J. PATTON NEELEY, 3, 4, and S, Blacksmith Shop and tools, one electric generator, Attorney for Lein three transformers, drilling ma- Claimant. tomorrow, then visit our fabric department where you will find materials for every occasion. re-- :. 22 yds. T7o 1HEN you dress your children smartly it not only reflects your good tasts, ifat it gives the tots theEelves a prideful satisfaction. . ' . Choose one of the new Butterick Patterns Nephi Merc. Co. v 1 .... years, this with panties LEVAN If NOTICE OP LiABOR IjEIN SERVICES RENDERED HYRUM C. THOMSON, BUTTERICK Marks End of "Copy" "By -- J The origin ot "HU" us used In newspaper copy is not definitely known. It is derived directly from teltgrwphy, where it is used at the end of a dispatch. It Is suggested that it may have originated In the custom of putting XXX at the end of a message. JUST HUMANS Gene Carr v choose one of our Summer fabrics and a Butterick Pattern "Njlf you J, $ The Fidelis Choral club met at the home of Mrs. Will L. Hoyt TuesBesides day evening of this. week. their usual business and practice, they enjoyed a delightful luncheon, with the exception of receiving a "Scare" by the thunder storm, they all reported having had a very pleasant time. Big lot Women's and Girls straw hats up 49c to $1.00 lot Wash Women's Dresses, $1.00, $2.00 Big ' and $3.50. See Them! S. F001E mart Jittle 'Dress J. Earl Reid of |