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Show PAGE EIGHT THE MRS. GEORGE BIGLER RETURNS FROM TRIP Coats and Dresses Mrs. George Blgler returned home Friday evening from a five months trip to London, England, where she visited with her brothers and Bisters. Mrs. Bigler, emigrated to Utah 33 years ago, leaving her parents, brothers and Bisters, and now she has been back to the old home, and enjoyed visiting with her folks. She reports hovicg had a most wlnderful time, and it was almost Impossible for to explain how well she enjoyed the five months In and near the old home. She made the trip with Mr. and Mrs. George W. Duckworth, leaving them at Liverpool, England, and did not see them until they met at Liverpool, on their way home. SEE OUR NEW LINE of WOMEN'S COATS Newest Styles. Tans and Blacks New Arrivals Every Week Quality and Prices Right! DRESSES BIG LINE NEWEST STYLES Silk Dresses, Direct from New York Excellent Values . . . Judge Thos. H. Burton Is Speaker At Eureka .$10.95 See Them Men's Heavy Coat Style Sweaters Boys Heavy Coat Style Sweaters . (Continued from paga one) pending $4,000,000.00 for sctiools in the state of Utah and at this item had steadily increased until in 1926 it had reached $10,500,00.0.00. He $3.98 . . . . . . further asserted that the .$2.98 Linoleum, 2 yard wide, per yd. $1.69 Linoleum Rugs, 9x12 $12.75 Floor Tex Rugs, 9x12 $6.95 and $9.50 1 GROCERIES ' .:'" ,r- - . Our Stock of Groceries is Always Complete I" at Money Saving Prices '. Compare Our Prices and Save 10 to 20 S GHAS. FOOTE Friday, October 26th, 1928. NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, assessed valuation of the property in the State of Utah at present was $700,000,000. and the State levy was 2.4 mills on the dollar and that 80 per eent of this amount found its way into, the school funds. Judge Burton ' then quoted Dr. Henry Pritchett the . Allowing: "For one reason And another the costs of .schools has risen by leaps and botnds in the last decade until the tme has come when those who are responsible for education must face the fact that the costs of schools cannot be indefinitely increased." The ability of the public to support expensive forms of education, said the Judge, has been sorely taxed. The day is here, right now, when education must reckon with economic necessity.. It am in favor of educa-catioand I am in favor of providing the school boards with all they Justly need but not all they desire or want. Fountain Green News Mrs. Loren Jenson died Monday night, October 15th following a month's illness after a serious operation. She leaves a husband and the children; Mrs. Truman following Curtis, Newell, Erma and ' Athalie Jensen. She is also survived by the following brothers and sisters, Elmer Carter, Mrs. Ole Allred and Mrs. Mrs. Jensen has Anderson. been an active church worker and Hy-ru- Phone 246 MAPLE Nephi, ut. SERVICE Drama Tableau Tears . Largely attended funeral services were held at the ward chapel Thursday at 2 p. m; with Bishop E. J. Johnson in charge. Singing by the choir, "Eternity." Singing by the choir "No Night There." Speakers were D. W. Cook of Logan, Henry Jackson of Provo, J. C. Jensen and Bishop E. J. Johnson. Vocal Duet, "I Want To Go There Don't You", by Ben Williams and Lillian Coombs. Vocal Duet, Mrs. O. F. Johnson and Mrs. Andrew Anderson, "Jesus, Lover of My Soul." Vocal solo, "I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go" by Mrs. Jos. It. . that play the whole day through. But My! Oh My! How they do wear out the shoes. All-re- Jack-soi- l Shoes are specially made to fill the needs of these "runabout" feet. Poll-Parr- ot The snappy styles please the chilassures good service. Bring the youngsters in and leave your shoe problems with us. dren and the solid leather quality Mercantile Go. Nephi "Where Good Merchandise ing her mother Mrs. Sam Samuels. Mrs. Murel Ivory entertained the members of the Sorosis Club at a dinner at her home last Thursday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Clint Oldroyd, Brs. George C. Anderson, Mrs. Jim Guymon, Mrs. Farrel Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Elmer Carter, Joseph Jensen Mrs. Will Ray Jensen, Mrs. Ellis- Hanson and Mrs. Eugene Ivory. Miss Elinor Longson entertained at a shower Thursday night in honor of Varley Longson and Deora Golden of Nephi. They were married at the Manti Temple, October 24th. Mrs. Kennedy Seager and baby have returned from Provo. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Nielson went to Salt Lake last week to visit their son Alma before leaving for his mission to California on Ostober 19. Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Young and Erda Robertson spent a few days visiting; at Price last week. Mrs. Ammon Hanson entertained at a chicken dinner in honor of her birthday, October 18th. The invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson, Bishop and Mrs. E. J. Johnson, Mrs. C. S. Johnson, Mrs Alfred Johnson Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Hanson, Mr.,and Mrs. Ben Hanson, "Mrs. Emil Hanson and Mrs. Antone Frandson. Mrs. Lyda Guymon entertained at a birthday party Thursday night for Marjorie Guymon. The following girls were present: Evelyn Smyth, Athalie Johnson, Beth Hanson, Dean t, Coombs, Ora Livingston, Delia STEPHENSON BROS. Hyrum Anderson. Miss Mildred Allred has returned from Bryce Canyon, where she spent the summer employed as a nurse by the Union Pacific Railroad Company. "He Builds Wisely Miss Elverda Anderson is visiting her mother, Mrs. Carl Anderson at Who Builds Well" Salt Lake. The following men were successful on the deer hunt: Osmund Crowther, Jesse Hanson, Ed M. Hanson, Loren Jensen. Will Ray Jenson, Lyman Seeley, Ed Nielson Hy Johnson. NEPHI Adren Warner of the Fountain Green Garage is attending a special motor course school at Salt Lake. HAS NO EQUAL The school teachers attended the N. E. A. convntion at Salt Lake the The Largest and Purest latter part of last week. . Mrs. Geo. W. Ivory is visiting at Natural Deposit of Salt Lake for a week. the In World Gypsum Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Oldroyd spent last week end at Salt Lake City. Airs. Thora Robertson was hostess WEPHI PLASTER and to the members of the Social Hour club at her home Thursday afternoon MFG. COMPANY The fallowing were present: Rena Crowther, Mary A. Mikkelson, Miss Emil Hanson, Mrs. Ammon Hanson, Mrs. Hyrum Jacobson, Mrs. Wm. Sorenson, Mrs. Charles Allred, Mrs. Antone Frandson, Mrs. Lena Livingston and Caroline Larson. A deRose-quislightful dinner was served. Donna Guymon, Varla MikkelW. W. Lewis of Mid vale and Oral son, Anola Williams, Lucille Allred, Despain of Salt Lake were week end Melba Jensen, Edna Guymon. Revisitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. freshments were served and games Abe Livingston. were enjoyed . Mrs. Vance Morley and children of Salt Lake spent a few days vlslt- - Q19-2t.-- SILVESS. q choir member. n, PROTECT YOUR CAR WITH ANTI FREEZE. OUR ALCOHOL AND GLYCERINE IS NOW IN STOCK Go-Luck- m Christiansen. Floral offerings were profuse and beautiful. Interment was In Found tain Green cemetery, Matthias dedicated the grave. The out of town relatives who attended; the funeral services were HeUbea Carter and family of Mona, Mf.ittA'- Mrs, J. W. Jackson, Henry and family, Tom Jackson and' .'family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. ' Will Oi Collard, and Leah Long of Salt Lake, Mrs. Hattie Carter and Mae Holliday of Provo, Mrs. Rex Samuels of Salt Lake and Mrs. Emerson Foote of Nephl. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Blackett, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gee, Mrs. Janet Despain and Mr. and iMrs. Clarence Johnson of Freedom attended the funeral services of Mrs. Mary K. Sorenson at Ephraim on Sunday, October 21st. Mrs. John R. Llewellyn and childThe general public is invited to ren, Virginia Llewellyn of Salt Lake attend the Spookiest Dance ever and Mrs. Olive Llewellyn of salt held at the North Ward amusement Lake spent the week end as guests hall, October 30th. of Laura Llewellyn. Valgne Yorgason is recovering NOTICE from an auto accident which occurred night at Fairview. He reThe shooting of pheasants is Sunday ceived cuts on the head. on the Stephenpositively forbidden Mrs. Leon Lund of Standardville is son Bros. farm. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. n Don't Take a Chance on Cold Weather ; Happu-- to build well use: PLASTER Music Laughter is Cheaper" Spooks, good music and lots of pep at the North Ward amusement Everybody hall, October 30th. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Horace II. Green, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Mona, 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. 5th. A. D. 1928. Q5-26-- 4t Copyrighted, 1928 Vacation time is over. School days are here again. For the protection of their health while in school see that Ihey get plenty of milk to drink. Milk helps to build a sturdy body. MEADOWBROOK 1.W Whenever you eo theae horae on a pair of overalla you know they rfoicifnt overall aaatiafaction. Whether they are 1 1. L A. RO AD SHOW FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26th 7:30 P. M., Prompt 25 Cents and 10 Cents In Each Ward House at Nephi and Mona Levi Strauss Brand Two-Hors- e Copper-Rivete- d Waist Overalls For Men and Youths, or Two-Hors-e Brand Bib Overalls For Men and Boys tney represent the utmoat in overall making. They are the reault of over 55 year of knowing how. We could tell you all about their good pointa rwi how they are well made, but hrn we auk you to buy pair at t ur riak, giving you A New Pair FREE if They Rip you are protected ia cveiy way. M.,It hf Levi Strauaa & Co. Sin Frnciico Rellatle Merchandise Sinca 18S3 FOR THE BENEFIT OF M. I. A. FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT OF EVERYONE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF ARTISTIC TALENT IN OUR YOUNG PEOPLE 1 LEVI STRAUSS "Two Hone Brand" OVERALLS Sold By CHAS. FOOTE & SONS . Value is not determined by the price you pay, but by the service and satisfaction that you get for your money. WALK-OVEshoes are the best shoes that can be sold at the price, for back of every pair stands the reputation of fifty-tw- o years of shoemaking. R The Toggery DAIRY |