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Show Friday, October 5th, THE 1928. TIMES-NEW- PAGE THREE NEPHI, UTAH S, Fountain Green Student Boarding Houses If you are keeping boarders, you are of necessity doing a lot of hard work and receiving only a little profit The cosl of the foods you serve is your largest expense and no other equal amount of your time could be spent, at so great a profit, as the small time necessary to personally select your! foods at one of our stores and markets.' Not only would you save in the price, but you would be able to serve the best quality foods. Restaurant people make most of their profit through judicial and careful buying and many of them buy from an O. P. Skaggs System Store. Just try securing a list of your grocery and meat requirements from our store and you will be able to easily note the various advantages. Don't overlook serving our good f. bread and save one-hal- STORES Owned and operated by JAMES A. KELLY AND SON Delta Fillmore You Are Invited to Inspect the Pacific PAY LESS Lyda Guymon and son Fred spent coUDle of days visiting Mr. ana Mrs. B. W. Nash at Salem. rJ CU TO DISTRESS II ii iaaaa. Ml Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holman hare returned from their ranch In Wyo Homes Ready-Cu- t of E. R. SHAW and PAUL E. BOOTH Being Erected by A.V. Pyper and Staff Inc. EXCLUSIVE AUTHORIZED BUILDER eady-C- u Nephi, Utah OMES Phone 250 Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Oldroyd hare gone to Salt Lake to spend the win ter where. Merrui win aueuu mo U. of U. : "The Pinnacle" Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yorgason and three daughters of Nampa, Idaho spent last week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Yorgason. Mr nH Mm Hnrvnv Bowers and three children have returned to Gar field after spending tnree weeas visiting har parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eskil Anderson. For PARCO is quick in ignition, cold weather as well as warm. With PARCO you don't have to choke your car to death, shooting raw gasoline into the cylinders to wear them down. Uora t&an mere fabric sad tailoring have gone into these suits. They have been built to square with ideals of Quality sod Vsloe. Service as well as Style has guided their saakinf . Uaf alshed awtedi, miliiiii an edge; full h safeta silk liming j atw Sep- la variety of attractive Outstanding value Remember PARCO, and if you don't use it regularly, when the cold mornings begin to cause grief with starting, make a switch. Flat guage ribbed ia the alar asather colors. pat- - Judd's Garage G. R. Jodd, Manager Nephi Utah Hudson and Essex Cars 14.75 ;. m: 1 . Tf T Qtna now, a MiEHdDini The Seventies Quorum gave a fare well party for Alma C. Nielson at I the ward chapel Sunday night. Niels E. Mikkelson conducted the meeting. Singing by the choir. "Let The Lower Lights Be Burning." Invocation by K. P. Jensen. Singing by the choir, "I'll Go Where You Want Me To Go." Piano solo by Miss Velma Roberts. Short talk by Winifred Cook. Vocal solo, "Valley of Dreams' by Athalie Johnson. Reading by Stella Christiansen. Organ solo, "Venetian Love Song" by Roy F. Mlllett. Talk by Alma C. Nielson. Closing song by the choir, "Let The Song Ring Out." Benediltlon by Wm. Collard. Since ITaim HSJ . first Choice of the NationBr 1928 The COACH I $585 2al2i!.....,495 595 67s TViCe Z?rr. Tha Caavertlble '695 ....715 .520 Attorney for Administrator. IWMtT All prmt TWrr I J3 . b. PIlM, I Sweeping month after month to even more spectacular heights of popularity making and breaking new records of success with impressive regularity through out the year ..." the Bigger and Better Chevrolet has been the greatest sensation of America's greatest industry! And never was a success more soundly deserved for the Bigger and Better Chev rolet embodies fourteen years of continuous progress In the building of quality automobiles and embodies elements of beauty, performance, dependability, longlife and economy never before d combined in any automobile. low-price- Come In! Get a demonstration of this truly remarkable automobile! Learn why it has become first choice of the nation fw 1928. Nephi Motor Company (Formerly Grace Motor Company) NEPHI, UTAH ifEPHI PLASTER mU MFG. COMPANY :' r Anderson, Macel KODenson, Winifred Cook, Iona Seeley, Nlta Cook, Millie Peterson and Jessie Oldroyd. HAS NO EQUAL Tka Largest and Natural Deposit of Cypsuta In the World ' With long point beaver " Lined thru out ykr Mmmtmml Trmtprtmtt v.va TJawellvn entertained tha mnmhprn nf thA "H. O. L. G." Club at her home Monday night. The girls spent the evening sewing. An elaborate lap lunch was served totha fnllnwinar rueati' Berths. Mikkleson, Cleah Robertson, Elverdal iiepeb Pint Vests for Men Plaited Sweaters $3.98 nolhftrt Christiansen enter tained the members of the Gayety Club and their husoanas at ner nomeSaturday nght n honor of the outcn no nfflrera Mrs KVIO IJlKlsr uu Mrs. James S. Johnson. A dainty lncheon was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. JKvan tsigier, mr. ana Mrs Jimm s Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oldroyd, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Warner, Mrs. Lee (jonison. Mrs. orvuie jonnson, rars. tiireuto Johnson. The new officers are Mrs. ana Mrs. Delbert Christiansen Clarence Johnson. Mm TO BUILD WELL Horsehide Men's Worsted All-Wo- ol Flannel Shirts Anderson. Jf5.90 Other models in variety of materials aad patter at 9.75 and f 34.73. Extra pajats t match at f&SQ end 7.90. $3.98 Fancy iff it pattera Extra Pants If Desired at A real Fea- - tember coleri. Yalae at ml $24-7- 5 Kaw edg aad snsa sriat wfth WHenkol-tltc- Oldroyd. He Bu&b WiWf Wha Builds ToSr bin eargee, chr-b-e, Included la die caa rieli, Aad aut raage kWally varied. Mra rnffnrrt Mayer. Mrs. Roy F. Mtiiott ani Mra n v. Anderson of Mt. Pleasant entertained at a dinner at the home of Mrs. uuuora Mayer Thursday afternoon. An autumn color scheme was cerried out In the table decorations and place caras.v The invited guests were me iuuow-inmembers of the G. B. Club: Mrs. Rnvi ivnrv Mrs. Lyman Seeley. Mrs. Abe Livingston. Mrs. Milton nirirnvt ' Mrs vireu jacooson. mn. Irvin Mrs. -- Vfif ww Distinctive in Style Estate of Mary E. Worwood. Give your car a gasoline overcoat We mean it, Just slip a tankful of PARCO into it and as far as cold weather is concerned, you need not worry about the car kicking or sputtering about II QualityBuiltSuits Top Value Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christiansen and Erda Crowther speni Sunday and Geneva Monday at Huntington. Crowther returned with them to spend the winter here. I l mwsssai Shopping Mr onH Mrs Peter Jacobson and son Ruel spent Sunday and Monday visiting their children, Mrs. Matthias Allred and Virgil Jacooson. NOTICE TO CREDITORS A Gasoline vcrcoatt XI Omt Assured Values Take the QuessWork Out of Your Tha flavatv "lllh anlnveri a WOlOLIlIa roast and. water melon bust at the springs Sunday night. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Office of Will U Hoyt, Nephi, Utah, or or before the 28th day of November, A. D. 1928. JOHN WORWOOD, Administrator of Estate of Mary E. Worwood. Deceased Data of first publication, September 28. A. D. 1XI. WILL I HOYT, I M, STORE, PAY LESS, GET MORE! Nephi, Utah ming. Arthur J m A HELPFUL "where savins' ore greatest W. O. Collard of Salt Lake and children. Wells. Fern and Ruth nnpnt tha wnnk end here last week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. wiiiam uonara. FOOD Nephi IMSTTTTJTIUH' NO BILLS a. S PAY CASH Mr an1 Mn TTnrrel Holman ha TO ratnnrui from TCvanaton. Wyoming, and wil mate their some nere uur- lng the winter. It Pays Restaurants 50, A HA710N-WD- News QUALITY AT LOW C O |