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Show Friday, September 28th, 1928. PAGE EIGHT Jiist Receive d Mr. and jMrs. W. A. Garrett of Provo have been spending tb past week in Nephl, where they visited with relatives and friends. Flannels, Silks and Velvets See them, all the Newest on the Market SPECIAL! 9x12 Linoleum Rugs . . . . 9x12 Felt Base Rugs .$1.69 $12.75 $9.50 $6.95 .............. Big New Line of Men's and Boy's Heavy Wool Sweaters, Coat Style ' Men's $3.95 See Them! Boy's $2.95 GROCERIES See Our Newly Arranged Grocery Department Most Complete Assortment of Quality Foods. Compare Prices and Save 10 to 20 per cent! New Crop Seedless Raisins, 3 pkgs. for 25c .... K S. FOOTE & SONS I KENDALL DIES SUDDENLY D PC VISE As we go to press we learn that John W. Kendall, life Ions resident of Nephi, was found dead in his chicken coop this morning where he had gone to attend to his flock of poultry. Full particulars of his life will be published in our next issue. We Deceive We escape from the bewildering multiplicity of spiHiflc phenomena into the deceptive regularity of scien title systems, from the harassing rid dies of infinity into the towering sym bols of the divine: and thus we con stantly seek to turn away from the chaotic truth and we lake flight into the deceptive solace of a world which we arrange to suit ourselves. Arthur Setinltzler In Vanity Fnir Magazine. BESIDES TAXES YOU DEATH THE S( SO'S' OF PUBLIC THINGS ANO" '" 1 TOLD the (Continued from page one) Supreme Court of the State of Utah, both of whom made brief addresses. A number of invitations were sent to other parties some, of whom have responded as follows: THE WHITE HOUSE September 22, 1928. Mr. Thomas H. Burton, President, Juab County Fair Association, Nephi, Utah. My dear Mr. Burton: The President wishes me to thank you most cordially for the invitation extended to Mrs. Coolidge and him self to attend the Juab County Fair at Nephi, Utah, September Although, of course, it will be im possible for him to attend, he never-th- e less apreclates your courtesy in extending the invitation. Sincerely yours, EVERETT SANDERS, Secretary to the President. STATE OF NEW YORK EXECUTIVE CHAMBER Albany Sentember 21 Mr. Thomas H. Burton, President. Juab Countv Fair Assn.. Nephl, Utah. Uear President In thn ahwnco nf tha flnvamnr and Mrs. Smith from Alhnnv I to thank you for the cordial invita tion to attend the Juab county Fair to be neid at Nephl, Utah. While Tilnna nlrpnHv fnrmtilitoH make it impossible for them to be with you on this occasion I am sure that thev Will ha nnil annrorlit oi your Kinu mougnt or tnem. Very truly yours, GEORGE B. GRAVES Secretary to the Governor. a Fill 'Er Up With TEXACO GAS "Judge T. H. Burton, Honorable Judge: Everyone was well pleased with your fair this year as I have heard many comments to that effect. If you resign from the fair board they are going to lose a good man and an excellent manager. truly yours, M. D. Payson, Utah." OHILVEIS Phone 246 MAPLE Nephi, ut. SEHV1CE Nephi Mercantile Co. "Where Good Merchandise is Cheaper" E3E LEVAN NEWS ITEMS FORD DEALERS HOLD MEETING IN THIS CITY About thirty Ford car dealers from Miss Rosella Bradfield left last Richfield, Ephraim, Fountain Green, Nephi, and ether parts of Central week for Scipio where she has Utah, held a convention at the Forrest Hotel Tuesday evening. Many matters of interest to the trade were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dalby and fam- discussed at the meeting after which were and relatives friends they adjourned and went in a body ily visiting here Sunday. to the Venice Theatre. Mrs. S. E. Malmgren entertained' a CARD OF THANKS number of her friends Monday afternoon in honor of her birthday We wish to thank our many friends and all those who assisted for the kindness and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Durrant of in any way shown us in our recent beSalt Lake City visited last week with sympathy Mr. and Airs. S. E. Malmgreen, par- reavement in the loss of our baby. Also for the many beautiful flowers ents of Mrs. Durrant. received. Mrs. Chrlstianie of Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Belliston. Idaho Falls is visiting relatives here. After leaving here she will go to Salt Lake City to work in the Temple. Mrs. Poulson ed here ness of Larsen. Orson Nielsen and Christian of Salt Lake City were callon account of the serious illtheir mother, Mrs. Peter and Mrs. J. E. Christensen of Richfield spent the week end here. They were guests at the wedding reception given for Mr., and Mrs. C. A. Nelsen Friday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Christensen. Mr. Many other letters have been received from prominent men all over the country too numerous to mention here, all of whom are high In their praises of the fair. As President of the Juab County Fair Association and in behalf of the Board of Directors, I take this opportunity to express our appreciation to the committees, supervisors, exhibitors and people in general for the support rendered In making the 1928 fair such a wonderful success, and we solicit your and trust that you will start right now to prepare for the 1929 fair, one of the big features of whirh will be the finest sheep show evfr pulled off In this neck of the wood. JUAB COUNTY FAIR, By Thos, II. Burton, President. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Mary E. Worwood, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Office OI will Lt. noyi, liepui, uiau, ut ut before the 28th day of November, A. D 1928 JOHN WORWOOD, Administrator of Estate of Mary E. Worwood, Deceased Date of first publication, September 28, A. D. 1928. WILL L. HOYT, Attorney for Administrator. FARM WANTED Want to hear from owner having good Utah farm for sale. If bargain, send price and desc4pfte3. - F. B. G., Box 495, Otneyyill. r CLOTHCRAFT Tailored ClotKes Nephi Trap Club to Hold Meet Sunday The Nephi Trap Shooting club will hold a regular shoot Sunday morning, September 30th, at 10:00 a. m. Every lover of good sport who has a desire to do a little shooting practice before the opening of the duck hunting season is welcome to come out and try their hand. lit Nephl, Utah, Very economical. beautiful fabrics. Nicely trimmed with Fur Collars and all the chic and style of the grownups. At prices you will be pleased to pay at the "Mr. Thos. H. Burton, President of Juab Co. Fair Assn.. Nephl, Utah. Dear Mr. Burton: May I take this ODDortunltv to compliment your people upon the splendid success of Juab County Fair for 192S? I have heard fmm mint sources that it was a wonderful thing. iniB, or course is my own personal opinion. Yours very truly, if r. nnvB Principal Tintic High School" L. D, STEWART, Those who have tried this Gas say that every time they come to our station. They know the quality of this Gas, know what it can do under all circumstances and find it truly have the Gordon Coats, a New York line of very smart and snappy styles in T. O. Durham, who is now attend- ing school in Washington, D. C. writes an interesting letter this week to the local High School Faculty. In addition to attending school Mr. Durham has been successful in obtaining a good position as assistant manager for a firm of Interior Decorators. Mr. Durham reports that Washington is a very beautiful city with a large number of Utahns living there. He states that the city felt some of the hurricane which hit the State of Florida so hard recent ly, and a number of the trees in the Capitol City were torn up by the roots. 20-2- 2. ONE OF THE SURE For Children and Growing Girls we Cleon C. Sanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Sanders, enrolled this week in the Cornell University at Ithica, New York. Cleon is a graduate of the Nephi High, and took his B. S. degree at the B. Y. U., Provo this year. He is specializing in Flora Culture and Landscape Gardening. Washington Ourselves of the best, most stylish and dependable lines at reasonable prices we have ever shown. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Clyde of Price, Utah spent Friday and Saturday at Mr. Clyde the Juab County Fair. was very complimentary in his remarks about this year's Juab County Fair, and was very much pleased with the entertainment program. JUAB COUNTY FAIR PROVES TO BE MOST SUCESSFUL EVENT JOHN In Ladies' and Misses' Coats we feature the Palmer Garment. We think it one Miss Margaret Gadd, .who is employed in Los Angeles, enjoyed a vacation in Nephi with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gadd. She returned to the California city this week. NEW DRESS GOODS 2 Yard Wide Linoleum, per yd FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN NOW HERE AND OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION Carl Ostler, who is employed in Salt Lake City, spent a few days in Nephi where he enjoyed a visit with his mother, Mrs. W. P. Ostler. Gean Gadd left Wednesday for a two week's vacation in Southern California. Air. Gadd is employed at the Silver Maple Service Station. We Have Just Received Another Big Lot WOMEN'S DRESSES Newest Styles. Colors Navy and Black See Them, only , . .$10.95 .9x12 Felt Base Rugs Our New Fall Coats and Your Old Battery For a New FORD HEAVY . BATTERY Ideal For Radios Will Fit 90 Per Cent of all Automobiles Manufactured PAGE MOTOR Phone 9 Nephi, Utah CO. Many a man buys a Clothcraft suit without fully realizing its true value. But not for long because Clothcraft quality and tailoring shows itself in the long wear the suit gives him. 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