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Show Friday, October 12th, THE 192?,. TIMES-NEW- S, NEPHI. UTAH ' Fountain Green ANATION-WJD- News Personality PAY UESS Mrs. Harry Holman entertained club the members of "Just-A-Merat a chicken dinner Friday afternoon. e" Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Jacobson and children are visiting at Provo as the gueBts of Mr. and Mrs. Peter We Have It Macel Robertson entertained the H. G. L. G. club at her home Thursday night. The evening was spent in sewing and listening to the radio. Delicious refreshments were served. Not only do certain individuals possess "personality", but so do homes, shops, etc Every 0. P. Skaggs System store is a store with a "personality", a store that stands apart, distinguished, different from all others. Its method of dispensing groceries is unique. Visit the store with a "personality" and you will never go anywhere else for your groceries and meats. . The following attended conference and the State Fair at Salt Lake: Mr. and Mrs. Royal Ivory, Mrs. Roy F. luiut Tro IT T Tnhnnnn Mrs. Hiala Lund,' Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jacobson, and son Newell. Mrs. raary a. jxiikkbi- - . . . gave The members of the Mrs. Rodlo Collard a surprise party at her home last Thursday afternoon. The following members enjoyed the afternoon. Mrs. Earl Hanson, Mrs. Ed Hanson, Mrs. Ellis Hanson, Mrs. Call Draper, Mrs. Will Samuels, Mrs. Jimmie Johnson. Mrs. Eldon Olson, and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson. Refresh ments were served. lnn FOOD Owned and operated by JAMES A KELLY AND SON Delta iiinniirrir """ CARD OF THANKS Estate of Horace H. Green, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Moss, Utah on or before the 5th day of December, A. D. 1928. ANNA, GREEN, Administratrix of Horace H. Green, Deceased. Date of First Publication Oct. 6th. A. D. 1928. 05-26-- 4t moo T .nnrI Millifl We wish to extend our sincere thanks for the manv kind and beauti ful expressions of sympathy and the many beautiful floral tributes, during the death and burial of our husband and father. ao Mrs. H. Thelma Zingelman, and Children. Mr. and vMrs. J. A. Grant and family. The monthly meeting of the Home Economics club was held Friday afternoon. Mrs. Antone Frandson conducted the meeting. Singing by the club members "In Our Lovely Current Events, Mrs. Deseret." Royal Ivory; Reading Mrs. Clifton Hanson; Vocal Duet by Doria and Lois Mikkelson;. Vocal Trio by Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, Mrs. Melvln Johnson and Mrs. Clarence Johnson. A luncheon was served to about thirty mm hum The Home Economics club will give a dance Friday night, ber 12th. VOTE TO GIVE (U(DWCiRTOS Utah's Suit Cooperation ot the FARM PDMDlBELlEfl and WATTIS f1 BAMBERGERLEATHERWOOD COLTON and "where savings are greatest Nephi, Utah Important Feature Values for the Hunter ana Outdoor Man Heavy Suede Cloth 4 Going Hunting Jake Boots Along rr CHAHLKI farmers of Utah will vote fot the entire Republican ticket, national and state. "ft T, CURTIS State Ticket Par V. ). Sraator ERNEST BtllSKBOCB srei shJrts full-c- at khaki serge twill Double elbows. 2 Iflap pockets. Wool mixed socks fat tvpwn and blue. grcjisi 25? enjoy your tramps fhra ths woods la a sturdy Boot liks this of Choc. Rose-J- ts with leather lined ramp. Big, roomy, warm coats Hpedl with best selected sheep pelr. These coats are made of waternot crack proof fabric that will r peel. $9.90 $10.90 Yotn Smalll First cc0mleml Trantptrftitn W'zzsL It IThis Car 1 I itAsrx 1 of Twill Domct Full-cu- t, 2 button-thr- u poclc-e- ts. Big value 98c Easy Used Cars Fayssaeitatt Terms on .I.'d Jr Flannel Shirts See these used cars today! You can get the car of your choice at an exceptionally low price and you can buy it for a small first payment and on easy terms. These cars, tag, carrying the red "O. K. That Counts" of. honassurance definite a with provide you est value, dependability and satisfaction because they have been thoroughly checked by expert mechanics and reconditioned for thousands of miles of satisfactory service. Come in and make yourselection today while stocks are complete. For Governor H. WATTII For CrrosaaMa UUIrirt lot Is 4 KgsssSl VTSnP FeiW V- - rf WILLIAM DO J. 4 OOLTOSJ rtlatrlrt LEATHERWOOD For SjMrotary of Mat JOHN W. PETERS M. O. For Attoracr Orarral OKORGB P. PARKER For (Stat Trarr A. KDSJEL CHRISTEN SEX For Stat A a I to IVOR AJAX " For Saorfat4a Paoll laotractloa DR. C N. JENSEN f ta For Jaatlr Coart Saprr-aa- Opfatioa otbtt. nel. Sheep k For PmlSeat HERBERT HOOVER Vie Prealdrat Such i progrsm requires the fullest in Congress snd in tbc state adminiatra t i v offices. For this reason, if for no the Leatherette Lined Coats 13-o- z. REPUBLICAN TICKET National farmer-controlle- - These of Weight! Heavy Work Socks 1 ed o- I $2.98 1 In his acceptance speech, Hoover said: "An adequate tariff Is th foundation of farm relief. I would use my office and influents to give the farmer the full benefit of our historic tariff policy." "An outstanding proposal of the Party program is the wbolt-heartmarketing pledge to undertake the reorganization of thehave We already system upon sounder and more economical lines. contributed greatly to this purpose by the act supporting farm cothe credit regulabanks, operatives, the establishment of intermediate tion of stockyards, public exchanges and the expansion of the Defarther. much partment of Agriculture. The platform proposes to go It pledges the creation of a Federal Farm Board of representative farmers to be clothed with authority and resources with which not and pools and to assist only to still further sid farmers' generally in solution of farm problems but especially to build up stabilizad and d with federal finance, tion corporations which will protect the farmer from the depressions and demoralization of seasonal gluts and periodical surpluses." farmer-owne- Well-Mad- e $2-9- 8 HOOVER, A Definite Plan of Relief Durable Made big and roomy of heavy double suede in tan, brown and gray. Fancy elastic, bottom, two pockets, compatch button-fla- p bination shirt collar and button cuffs. under Republican policies. born and raiatd in a farming community, a training and experience in teonomic problemi not foe urpasatd by any other man today, with a proved geniui the next organization, hat declared that the most important problem adminittration will have to aolve if the farm problem. He is without sound question the logical maa t lead tbt American farmer to basis of prosperity. Flannel Shirts Lumberjacks har-monio- us HERBERT STORE, PAY LESS, GET MORE! A. . nr"tenet administration HELPFUL A TO DISTRESS 1 IJ Ioz . snouia and the entire Republican Mate i pui benefits of fullest I into office to insure Utah the Ml ' PfttOrROn. Ulaon uunaerson, Mr. ana Mrs. irwin Kassmussen, Mr. ana Mrs. usmona Crowther, Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Jensen. The M Men and Gleaner girls of the tvt I. A. eave a farewell dance In the amusement hall Thursday night The in honor of Alma C. Nlelson. hall was decorated In autumn leaves and flowers with tables represent ing a Harvest Festival, music was furnished by the "Moon Winks" orchestra of Mt. Pleasant. A large several crowd enjoyed the dance, Provo people atetnded the dance. STORES Fillmore To f NO BILLS Mr. and Mrs. Allred and daughter Reba spent a few days rUiting at Centertield and Axtell this week. something called "personality". NOTICE TO CREDITORS an- Rollo Collard and family hare moved to Spanish Fork where they will make their home. What is "personality"? I it not that which distinguishes a person, sets him apart from the crowd? We cannot always tell just what it is that makes him "different" from the rest, but whatever it is, we all crave to possess that elusive Nephi PAT CASH Mr, and Mrs. Kennedy Seager nounce the birth of a girl, born 6th. E INSTITUTION' PAGE THREE W. H. FOI.LAND BPHRAIM HAN SO Ernest Bamberger to work with Reed Smoot in tb Senate, and strengthen coua Utah's effective voice in nationalLeather-wood cils: Don B. Colton snd E. O. to carry oa their splendid work for Utah is Congress: William H. Wat-t- is to head Utah's Republicas government; Republicans in every statt olfits to work is complete harmony with the Party of protection and progress I ... IMLOCAR! A few of our exceptional Used Car values "with an OK that counts" NASH SPOUT TOURING. 1925 126 CHEVROLET COUPE $400 New rubber First class mechanical Condition. Just, oTerhauled. all around. A real buy at $250.; Good rubber. $180.00 down Down payment $80.00, balance OMAC terms. balance payment, on OMAC terms. WITH AN O.K. THAT COUNTS WITH AN O.K. THAT COUNTS 1927 FORD COACH A-mechanical l Good rubber. condition, thoroughly checked over snd tuned up. Good rubber $350; $120 do"n. OMAC terms. WITH AN O.K. THAT COUNTS otor Company MepM MNEPHI, UTAH Dependability. Satisfaction and Honest Value |