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Show Friday, October 26th, 1928. THE 0. Going On We want your vote in our fight. We are enemies of high prices. Our platform is "Highest quality foods at the lowest possible prices"; "Clean foods sold clean", is another of our slogans. Your vote for us is your patronage. Your backing our fight means trading here. You are taking no chances with election promises when you trade with us; you can see our quality for yourself, and we welcome comparison of prices. Bring in your next list and find out what real savings on foods mean. CLP, Mrs k j. Huntington I 01 ouuuuy iu iepiu iue suests Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd. bpouw SKAGGS Owned and Operated by JAMES A. KELLY AND SON Nephi Fillmore Delta S, K.Brown motored to Salt Lake City and Ogden, last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Scannell of Caliente, Nevada. They returned to Nephi Monday. CARD OP THANKS We wish to thank those who assisted in any way during the death and burial of our husband and father. Also for the many kind expressions and beautiful floral of sympathy tributes. Mrs. W. J. Sells and Family. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 9, 1928. that Notice is hereby given Daniel Erin Brockbank, whoso post office address is Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirement of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1919 and 1925 to appropriate 3 c. f. s. of water from a Spring in Juab County, Utah. Said water is to be diverted at the point of issuance of the spring which bears 2900 ft. E. and 1560 ft. S. from the NW cor. Sec. 19, T. 15 S., R. 1 E., S. L. B. & M. and conveyed by means of a pipe a distance of 360 ft. where it will be used during the entire year for the purpose of manufacturing fertilizer and fertilizer products. As much water as may be necessary will be used during the entire year for domestic purposes. After having been so used the water is to be returned to the natural channel at a point which bears 2360 ft. E. and 1560 ft. S. of the NW cor. of Sec. 19, T. 15 S., R. 1 E., S. L. B. & M. This application is designated in the State Engineer's Office as File No. 10396. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefore, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00, and filed In this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. seilaon and Miss Pearl jirs. N Neilson enjoyed a few days visit in bait Lake during the past week. Golden of this city. Burton has secur the Nephi Nationand will open law January 1st, 1928. Lanell Burton, left Wednesday evening for Salt Lake City on a business trip. Mr. Burton was recently appointed county chairman of the Republican Veterans organization.,. Miss Winnie Neilson left Thursday for Salt Lake City, where she has accepted a position at the Hotel Utah Cafeteria. Miss Neilson has been employed at the Nephi Cafe for the past year or more. Judge Thos. H. ed office rooms in al Bank building, offices there after PAY CASH PAY LKSS A HELPFUli NO BILLS TO DISTRESS eyC cJJ inter Lines of Men's and Yovmg Men's Snitsand Overcoats" Now Aivaiting Your Inspection Good Taste! Leading Styles In Fall Footwear In Overcoats You will find just the model to suit your taste in the season's newest colorings and smartest patterns. Exat tremely -' low-price- Darrell Chasa. who- lr toaphfnir Seminary at Preston, Idaho, is visiting with his parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. James Chase for a couple of weeks. The schools are closed for two weeks, in order to give the boys an oppor tunity to assist m the beet d, $19-7- 5 Well dressed men .like th rim cut and excellent quality tf Calfskin in this Dress Oxford. Gun Metal or Tan. it Attractive models also at 24.75 and 29.75 A. V. Pyper returned to Nephi Tuesday evening from Cedar City, where he transacted business. Mr. Pyper has the Cedar City territory for the Pacific Ready-Chomes, and is building, several homes in the Iron County town. He reports that Cedar City is a lively community, and is growing very rapidly. $4.98 Men's Shirts Every Garment an ut tseulan. H. Bowers. 1 Men ! Here's News -- V Lis -V Nephi, Utah Swiss-Germa- . STORE, PAY LESS, GET MORE! "where savings are greatest" , Clarence Burton has received a call to perform a mission for the Latter Day Saints church, and will leave on n November 29th for the mission. Mr. Burton is the son of Judge and Mrs. Thos. H.Burton, and is at present employed at the O. P. . Skaggs store in this eityv onlvJ nna nf tha . Inah Although uu County officials bagged a venison, the entire group enjoyed a venison supper Wednesdav nvnninir in thn canyon. Joel Taylor, the good hunt er provmea tne necessary venison steaks. The following enjoyed the supper: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Orme, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sperry, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith, Dean Ikler, Dr. Walace of Logan Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vickers, Mr. and Mrs. Will L. Hoyt, GEO. M. BACON, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Garrett, iMr. and State Engineer. Mrs. Ross Tolley, Judge and Mrs. Date of first publication, October Thos. H. Burton Mr flnH IVlro Trtbl 1928. 12, Taylor, Misses Pearl Neilson, Bertha Date of completion of publication, iwcrnerson, Vivian Tranter and Mrs. November 9, 1928. PAGE THREE NEPHI, UTAH :: Gilbert Bailey, Geo. V. Ord. Grant Mrn nf T Mlnntn Apm.md Allen and Will Allen returned Wed a visit is California Angeles, enjoying a from deer nesday evening, hunting wun irienau in Nephi this weeK. trip in the mountains east of Fillmore.. .They were lucky enough to Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hansen, bring two bucks with them. Thursday, October 25th ,a boy. Mrs. Mrs. Unity Chappell and Mrs. D. Hansen was formerly Miss Gladys NOTICE TO WATER USERS Our'Fight - air. ana P. Skaggs Now that both Presidential candidates are nominated and both are making speeches throughout the country, the fight is on. They are both giving us their platforms and their views. May the man win that will make the best president for this wonderful country. We ask for your vote in our election. We are even more anxious to be elected than either Hoover or Smith could possibly be. A- LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS :: Vote For TIMES-NEW- Outstanding Value Thru and thru and plaid back Quality Broadcloth over- Full cut and finly made in jvery detail. UiuimuI value at coatings in novelty weaves and V 1.98 Union Suits For Men All Wool Medium weight, fine quality, e and trimmed. Slipover sweaters in Jacquard patterns. Many colors. fleece- - Extra heavy weight, lined, gray color. Underwear Men's Sweaters For Men well-mad- 98c 2.98 1.49 Apostle' i Birthplace Dr. Henry van Dyke, writing of a trip to the Holy land, speaks of Aln Karlm, as the vlllace where John the Baptist was horn . Varied National Sports Shakespeare on Light The national spurt of Spain Is of Scotland, golf; England, cricket: Belgium, Cuba and South AniPrli'H lul nlnl Ugh., seeking light, doth light of light beguile; so, ere you find where light in darkness lies, your light crows dark hy losing of ynns hvs VOTE for G&miime MOTECTflflDRI ..Mot FaBse IProBmises a WHEN r 1 man's words say one thing and his acts say an entirely different which do you believe? When the Democrat Senator from says he is for protection for Utah's products against cheap foreign competition, and his acfs in the Senate have always been against protective measures, can you have any faith in his promises? And the tariff question is not the only instance of Senator King's opposition, in the Senate, to Utah's welfare! In view of the official public record of Senator King, as contrasted to his campaign promises, Utah voters have every justification to regard his promises as falsel NOTE THE FACT- TICKET National For PrealdpBt BEHBEHT HOOVER For Vic Prraldent CHAKLKS CIHT1I II, 2nd DIMrlrf O. LKATHKHWOOD For Secretary o Rtata JOHN W. I'KTKHI For Attoracr Gnrral GEORbH P. PARKER For Mate Trronnrer A. KUSBL lilHI.Iie.MEH A ad I tor For IVOR AJAX aBrrlnf-ndr- at Poblle lastrortloa m-o- t MotO - of V. N. JKSSKlf Far Jaatlrca of tha Saprama Coart W, Iff, POM.AWD BPHHAIM HANSON " Utah's Next Governor o (1'ald Political Advertisement) aA " a m.ieC: Small Down N r iia ... A aT Never before in our his tory have we delivered as many new Chevrolets as we have this year. Naturally a large part of this in- volved the trade-iof the Chevrolet owner's previous car. This enables us to ofTer some exceptionally fine used cars that have been thoroughly inspected and reconditioned and carry the official red "O. K. That Counts" tag. This tag shows you exactly what has been done n A Terms! Payment-Ea- sy increased business For valid reasons it is extremely important that Utah's next governor, at well at Utah's next junior Senator, be a Republican. Not only will tbtt insure a united and barmoniout administration of our state affairs, but it will also insure the continuant of a Republican delegation in Congress from Utah. The law provides that in the event of a vacancy in the U. S. Who would Senate, the position shall be filled by the governor. Governor Dcrn, if appoint to fill the vacancy if any thing should bappen to senator Smoot I He would, of court appoint a Democrat. What travesty it would be to have Democrat Senator succeed Utah't illustrious senior Senator! Election of William H. Wattit will safeguard Utah against tucb a possibility. e Uphold Hoover support Smoot, with who will not nullify their acts. Elect HOOVER. BAMBERGER, WATTIS, COLTON. LEATHERWOOD and the entire Republican ticket r 38K2 ,', Never Before Have We Offered Such Values on Reconditioned Cars S- lift-tim- team-mat- x. l er DOW B. IOLTOH IR. l Here is ano.her startling example of Senator King's opposition to the welfare of those he is supposed to represent: Of the Shepherd-TownAct, "An act for the promotion of the welfare of maternity and infancy," Senator King said (Congressional Record, page 1591): "I am opposed to the act . . . this measure is of the type which is foisted upon the people by propagandists, hysterical men and too often neurotic women." The act, however, was passed, with Senator Smoot's approval, But it will again be before the next over Senator King's opposition. Elect a Republican Senator Congress for additional appropriation. with Senator Smoot and supand Congressmen who will port, not oppose, tbis bill which has given such great aid to the motherhood and childhood of Utah. Here are Senator King's words on the tariff bill (Page 8525, Congressional Record of June 27, 1922) : "Such is this Republican tariff bill iniquitous, infamous, e, damned before it is born, destined to be damned during its and doomed to damnation and obloquy after its death." flrnator EHNI:1T BAMUtltVER For Governor WILLIAM It. WATTII For ( onrriimn lot Itlatrlrt For wcked Affecting Utah's Children State Ticket E. -- When a bill was before Congress to appropriate money for building roads in national parks, including some of Utah's scenic wonderlands. Senator King said (Page 939, Congressional Record, Dec 22, 1926): "I think that $4,500,000 for roads is entirely too high . . . we are getting entirely too many." Senator Smoot sponsored this appropriation, yet Senator King was opposing him. Our roads make our parks, our parks are the West's greatest advertising asset; they bring tourists to our state, tbey bring wealth within our borders. 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