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Show Friday, November 2nd, 1928. sfm THE Franfc O. Lowden Urges Election of THOROUGHBREDS S, (Paid Political Advertisement) JOHN J. RASKOB Your Own Surely your own health is as important as that of a race horse. Be careful when you buy foods that you buy only the best. In the O. P. Skaggs System Stores you will find stan- One of the spookiest Hallowe'en parties of this season was given Monday evening by Miss Jewell Sorenson and Miss Hazel Ingram at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Christiansen. The house was decorated for the ocThe evening, was spent In casion. playirife games and telling ghost stories. At 10.30 refreshments were served to sixteen invited' guests. The following Nephites attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary T. Mangum at Salt Lake City last Monday afternoon: Mrs. Abner C. Bigler, Mrs. Thomas Tranter, Mrs. Amy B. Grover and Arthur Miss Vivian Tranter, Tranter. The deceased was an old time resident of Nephi, being the daughter of the late Thomas and Sarah Tranter, early pioneer resident of this city. Mrs. Mangum was born in Nephi, February 14th, 1854, and lived here for a number ot years. Miss Mildred Ord entertained at her home in honor of James Smith who was leaving for Idaho Falls, John J. Raskob of Delaware and Idaho. The evening was spent in New York, who was elected chairman games and to the radio. listening of the Democratic national committee Refreshments were served to the foland Is directing the lowing guests: Nellie Carter, Georgia campaign. He Is head of the financial Francom, Lorna Kendall, Nina Ruth Francom, Zetta Littley, committee of the General Motors David Austin, Thomas Belliston, Herman Wilkey, Ronald Belliston, Earl Warner, Earlus Christensen, the NOTICE TO STOCKHOliBEHS guest of honor, James Smith and Notice is hereby given that the Hostess Mildred Ord. annual meeting of the stockholders of the Mount Nebo Salt Company will The Ladies ot the Service Star be held at the Court room, in the Legion entertained Saturday, OctoNephi City Hall, at Nephi, Utah, on ber 29th from 3 to 5 p. m. in honor the 26th day of November, 1928, at of Mrs. Anna Allred, past president the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of the organization. The following MOUNT NEBO SALT CO. program was enjoyed by all present By Kenneth Latimer, Sec'y. Readings, Nelda Belliston, Musical selections, Cleo Petty and David Austin, Piano solo, JVlelba Fowkes of Starr; Readings, Florence Chase; Mrs. Elsie Wood also gave some Refreshments good entertainment. were served after which a very en joyable social hour was spent dard brands and guaran- teed foods of unimprea-chabl- e quality & strange as this may seem, at great savings too. This is all make possible by the O. P. Skaggs System of economical operations Smith-Robinso- n Chap-pel- l, QJ SKAGGS FOOD STORES Owned and Operated by JAMES A. KELLY AND SON Nephi Fillmore Delta Every purchaser of a new Ford is entitled to Free Inspection Service for the first 1500 miles . CO 1 THE modern automobile is a finely built piece of ma- chinery and it will stand a lot of abuse. Considering the work it does, it gives surprisingly little trouble. But there isn't a car made that will not run better and longer if given proper care. 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As much water as may be necessary will be used during the entire year for domestic purposes. After hav ing 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 rea sons therefore, must be by affidavit In duplicate, accompanied with a fee ot $1.00, and filed In this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication ot this notice. GEO. M. BACON, State Engineer. publication, October Date of first 1Z. 1928. 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KOI.I.ANn KPHHA1M HANSON The prosperity of Utah's industries farms, ranges, mines and factories depends upon the Republican policy of adequate tariff protection. Senator King has opposed Utah's welfare by voting against the protective tariff. He calls this tariff "iniquitous, infamous, damned before it is born, destined to damnation during its lifetime, and doom ed to damnation and obloquy after its death." Can you expect protection from a man who holds views like that? Do you want to support a man who heaps abuse on the of your state? Do you principle that is the very want William H. King to go back to Washington for another six years to obstruct, hinder and embarrass Utah's Republican delegation in their efforts to safeguard your interests? Don't be deceived by smooth-tongueoratory. Compare the man's campaign "promises" with his record! Has he promised protection and encouragement to Utah's welfare? 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Furthermore, we have PAGE THREE PAY CASH A board meeting of the Service Star Legion was held Wednesday, October 31st", to make arrangements Day luncheon and la a telegram received at Republi- for the Armistice can State Headquarters, Frank O. program to be given in honor of the men and their partners at Ijowden, former governor of Illinois, the Tabernacle, Monday, November and a candidate for the presidential 12th. nomination this year, said:. "I know Ernest Bamberger well. Mrs. Bell Morgan, returned to her I believe too that he Is in favor of in Bountiful, Utah, Monday, home which will put agriculture legislation on a plan of equality wlth jOther after spending a month in Nephi, Mrs. W. C. industries. He would make a fine visiting with her sister, returned home senator and I sincerely hope that Ockey, Mrs. Ockey and will visit in Morgan, the good people of Utah will elect with Mrs. and Bountiful tor a short Salt Lake him to that high office." time. Watch NEPHI, UTAH Local News Ernest Bamberger Did you ever observe the trainer of a thoroughbred race horse caring for his charge? You may be sure he took no chances in the quality of food that he One gave to his horse. single mouthful of infer- -' ior quality might cost ' a big purse and otherwise result in great financial loss. ..w TIMES-NEW- Let's hold fast to the proved Republican principles our only dependable assurance of continued prosperity. This is no time to place our trust in the hands of those who offer experimental and risky promises. Let's keep and strengthen the Republican protection for Utah's welfare i HOTEL Newhouse SALT LAKE C1TT, UTAH On of Suit Late Cft"a tarn hotels, bra mwU Sad . enrntnrX wlUi Santa Bad eafatarhv 00 Hi warm fcrpitat-ttr- imlln. Boom, BACH WITH 2.00 to $4.00 Oa BATH Wntft I 'J aV straight (Paid Political Jrertlaement) |