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Show , S, THE PAGE EIGHT TIMES-NEW- EE LOCAL HAPPENINGS Just - iMr. and Mrs. A. L. Garbett spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City, returning home the same evening. Heber C. Crane is at Herriman, where he Is attending the funeral of a relative. James McCune is taking his place at Cy's Market, while Mr. Crane Is away. 1 ............... .17c i 5c Sardines Smoked Sardines,.... 7c; 25c 2 for Mustard Sardines, .25c Libby's 25c Can Ragon, 2 cans for 25c 1000 sheet Tissue Toilet Paper, 3 for Rex Lye, 10c; Dutch Cleanser, 8c; 3 cans for 22c 19c Lighthouse Cleanser, 7c; 3 for 5c Matches, 6 for 18c 8c Matches, 6 for 29c; $1.25 Best New Crop Honey, per gallon . 28c Double Size Macaroni, 10c; 3 for 011 nn 1 !..tion'.for mm 0 I. s Yes sin he "open I Ask the cobbler he knows a good' shoe wher ana he 11 tell yoHhat-f- c ' Thaig the kind you get when you come to Purity f J '8 HOME BEAUTIFYING TO BE DISCUSSED By scientific analysis the milk from our dairy is hi?h in vurity. Such a condition does not liaipen by accident. It is n rvstili cf extreme cara ir- iTiny ways. LOGAN - SOME PEOPLE DAIRY PROFIT THE FIRST COST, BUT NOWDAY9 THEY BY NEVER. COME FEOi-- Indian Nam city "t IVorta. til., was named for the trine of Peoria Indians, wbuae Tillage wan clone to the rite of the present city. The Set Glorious Example Loretta T. Walsh weman to enlist In the navy daring the World enrolled at Phltwlelphlii win the first Cnlted State war. and was on March 21. 1917 Great Stride This la the fifth of a series of little articles written by a woman who Cost More First but-C- ost Less Last Phono 346 SSLVEH MAPLE ut. re- cently crosaed. alone, on two of the White Star ship. Magazine ad GENERAL TIRES Nephi, Professor Emil Hansen, superintendent of grounds and green- nouses and instructor in landscape gardening at the Utah Agricultural college, will leave Logan on August lor a general tour of Utah and southern Idaho. Professor Hansen will lecture in the principal cities of the state on general community DeautULcaUon. He will also give some time to the discussion of home florlcuthire. me various county agents are making arrangements for Professor Hansen visits in their respective towns. He will be available fcr any special work or for private confer ences with people who have par ticular problems to solve in this field. Arrangements for such meetings can. be made through the county agents. During the tour Professor Han sen will visit the following counties Salt Lake, August 8 to 11 inclusive; Utah, August 13, 14 and 17: Wasatch, August IS and It; Weber August 27 to September 1; Juab - Haa V UNDER. IT Mine '3, your rastus WinnBIdg. MEADOWBROOK send his customer "Stur Brand Shoes Are Better" . 11 . ' ''tt'Ys re Jfetier 1 & Coprriiht.d, ' it up' vice-preside- nt Phone 25 DR. P. L. JONES A T v Nephi Merc. Co. i DENT IS - . , away pleased. ( ay -- to wotk i10. He knows he can do a good job and V I " COMPARE ALL OUR PRICES AND SAVE! X-R- it1 ftrn ig. " JJfe Works on all kinds of shoes those cheap things with heels and occasionally a pair of paper fit the soles and Star Brands'' too, but ' ! L1 I 1' C. 15 ouuJ" buucs, wnen nc does. iic- Knows uj Mr. and Mrs. Grant L. Brown returned this week from Billings, Mialoolm A. Keyser Montana, where Mr. Brown has been employed. They are visiting at the When nominated, Malcolm A. home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Goble, Keyser can carry the Republican state parents of Mrs. Brown. ' ticket to victory, in the opinion of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Riches are observers in all parts of the State. Mr. is a successful business enjoying a vacation on the Pacific man Keyser of Salt Lake City and is favor. coast. They will first visit at Portbly known in all sections' of the land, Oregon, and Seattle, Washing- State. He was born in Salt Lake City ton, after which they will go down In July, 1887, is of Revolutionary to Oakland, California, and then restock and is of the turn by way of Los Angeles. Utah Society of the .Sons of the T. O. Durham will leave about American Revolution. He was eduin the public schools of Salt August 15th for Washington, D. C. cated where he will enter the George- Lake City, after which he received an His town Dental College. Mrs. Durham A. B. degree from Harvard. and children will remain in Nephi father was an early pioneer. DOG. WISE for the present, but will leave for Some of the outstanding services Washington, as soon as Mr. Durham rendered by Mr. Keyser which qualigets located. fy him as candidate for governor include his excellent work as. a mem Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs enter ber of the state legislature in 1925, tained at their canyon home behind when as a member of the appropriaNebo Sunday. The following were tions committee he was eo deeply in present: Mrs. J. R. Jackman, Mrs. terested in the work of this comJ. Haddock and son. Mrs. A. J. mittee that his colleagues called him Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Durrant the "watch dog" of the public and son and daughter. Misses Wanda treasury. He-- , introduced the bill and Geneva Malmgren, Mrs. Malend which increased '.the tax on aasoline Jackman and children. Mrs. Wm. from 2V4 cents to cents which Shepherd and son of Salt Lake City, has resulted in making Mailable Mrs. A. M. Jackman, Mr. and Mrs. more money for the building aud reS. B. Malmgren, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. pairing of state roads. , Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Jennings, Mr. Keyser was recently appointed Rosequist, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tay- a member of the executive committee Mangelson, bomt say that lor, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangel- - of the Utah State Farm Bureau and Your people face - is son and children, Blain Jackman, thoroughly conversant with the fortune Herben and Cleo Malmgren, Legrand agricultural problems of the State. KNOWS THAT Ht LOST Mangelson, Norma and Reese Tay He Is in no way connected with the HtS FOPTUNl TO START of of candidates the any lor, Ruby Rosequist, Naomi and campaign WITH Codell Mangelson, Aliases Venice, for the United States Senate or any no office other and represents clique Velma, Hope and Irene Malmgren. of He is- entirely inde Levan, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mangel of any kind. Moat Serviceable Wood son and son Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Irons pendent of any alliances. United States forest service The Political and daughter and Miss Maurine (Paid Advertisement) considers teak the raos: valuable Francom of Nephi. of -2 F00TE It Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Huntington, of Tooele, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Will ward, of Salt Lake City, enjoyed a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd Saturday. $1.85 10 lb. bag Sugar, 72c; 25 lb.,bag . y. 25c Can Peas and Tomatoes, 2 for ,. . rV-V- . 10c 2 Can 1 No. can Pork and Beans 8c; No. No. 2 Pineapple 23c; Campbell's Soups 11c Jelly Glasses, per doz. 50c; Jello, per pkg. 9c -- "N s Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ostler, of Ogden, Utah, are enjoying a vacation in Nephl this week. While here they are enjoying an outing behind Mount Nebo. GROCERIES GHKSL- . "Sfer 1 - . Them! Also See Our New Fall Line of Slippers and Oxfords. See Our Big New Fall Line of Blankets. Just in. The Biggest and Best Assorted Line We Have Ever Shown, at Money Saving Prices I ASkttlic Cobbler-- Miss Vaughnle Grove of Salt Lake City is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Noninl at the Hobbe apartments this week. We Have Just Received a Big Lot of Newest Early Fall Dresses, All the Newest Styles. See! Can Jam i Malcolm A. Keyset Favored as Republican Governor Candidate Leila Jolley Wolfklel of Boise, Idaho is risking- with Mrs. George Allen. Received 1- , Friday, August 10th, 1928. NEPHI, UTAH S, k SEEIVHCE bap'.eraber 6; Sanpete. September to 9; Sevier, September 10 and 11; Beaver, September 12: Iron, Sep tember 13 to 15; Washington, 8 ep ic and 17; Piute. September 19: Garfield, 20; Uintah, September September It to 20; Carbon, Sep tember 22 and 23. Professor Han sen will spend September 2S and 29 at Preston, Idaho, and October to 2 at Idaho Palls, delivering lecture. KIWANIS CONVENTION NEXT FRIDAY & SAT. (Continued from page 1.) balls and all accessories of a first clans resort. The musical feature of the con vention are receiving much atten tion. The famous Bingham quartet will be available at all times and we may depend on Albert South wick district muslo leader, to have many surprisingly pleasing musical tea' CANDIDATE FOR offer n InfatllMi method of fetertlDg piste diamonds store real dtassonds are trionpireot to rail paste olameads art aot 'Another campaign is close at anhand: and The Times-New- s nounces that in this political tight, as in- - tho$e?tg the past few years, this neWspapej will be as near a it fs possible for the- - publisher 'tti ma;e it. If we see fit to. call attention of our readers tosome individual's claim for support we shall do so without political prejudice. The-- advertising space in The Times-New- s is for sale. In fact, it is our stock; in trade, the same as the merchandise which a store offers to the public, 'But our readers and patrons can rest assured that policies will not be Influenced by advertising patronage. The columns of the Times-New- s are open to all parties and to all people seeking office and the same treatment and consideration will be given each candidate applying for space. non-partis- an COUNTY ATTORNEY Bob Up Serenely In the satisfaction of the belief Truth crushed to parth will rise that one's duty is discharged in ac again but Mini signifies little. A lie cord with his best judgment, though will d the same thine. AlhHny (Ore.) imperfectly performed in the eyes Herald of some of his fellows, It leads one to the belief that a majority of the people would favor the County Attorneyship to remain, as it has so frequently remained heretofore, in the hands of one who has served for but a single term. The term of the office of county attorney is but half that of most of the other officers of the county. With no apology for the past, and the acceptance of just criticism as one of the fundamentals of progress, r. j. aanaers, the county Attorney of Juab County respectfully solicits tne indulgence and consideration of the people in the coming primary to be held in wepni with the end in view to be nominated at the County Convention to be placed upon the ticket for the position of County Attorney of Juab County. (Paid Political Advertisement) Cheese Facta Qmyere cheese comes from France and Switzerland, rt Is made from goats' milk Oorttonzola. from Italy, gets Its name from the village where It was first nade IT SALT LAKERS ARE IN AUTO WRECK SOUTH OF THE SEVIER DAM Mrs. C. H. Williams of 363 West 4th South, Salt Lake City, received a badly cut left ear, and cuts and bruises on her bead and face, and her nephew, Morris Thomas, 10, re ceived a scalp wound, when the sedan in which they were riding turned turtle, about 36 miles south of Nephl Tuesday evening. The car was driven by Jeff Smith, also of Salt Lake, and Arthur Thomas of Los Angeles was also an occupant It was reported that a front wheel came off, causing the car to leave the grade, and land In the buraplt bottom side up, after which it burned up, with a considerable loss of cloth We Will Fit You With The Right Hat Buying a hat is a task for some men almost a painful operation. This season we want you to see how easy it is to get a becoming headpiece it's all in knowing how. We study hats and if you let us have our way, we will fit you with a No Name that everyone will admire. No Name hats are stylish the colors are right the quality is incomparable. Get a new Fall No Name that we'll help you to select and forget your hat troubles for another season. eat is often nothing different from Kelr parsimony. Birdie. Tenting Diamond a y In This Campaign Its great strength. wood because elasticity ann durability. lng and other personal effects In addition to the car. The party hail ed a passing motorist, who rushed them to Nephl, where their injuries were taken care of by Dr. T. W Allred. Mrs. Williams' husband la turea. On Friday evening aa exclusively an engineer on the Western Pacific musical entertainment session will be held In the White City Gardens this will be followed by a dance at Wrongly Denominated the same place. Thai which psurp for thrift at pre FOR SALE FRESH EXTRACTED Lester Bell is ton. Honey. 3 The Toggery Add DeRnitiona A gentleman Is one who can get rid teg aay sign cf bis yramtng to throt- tie her St Psol Plnnw Presa. I Men's Furnihing J. Earl Reid |