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Show THE Friday, November 2nd, 1928. TIMES-NEW- PAGE FIVE NEPHI, UTAH S, Fountain Green oxew Miss Eva Winn, who was operated Ben Hanson an recently In Salt Lake City, return nounce the arrival of a baby boy ed home during the past week, and Is born October 25th. getting along fine. Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Andrews Heber Livingston and family of motored down from Salt Lake and Springville and Mr. and Mrs. Ted spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mower and' two children of Provo Mrs. W. C. Andrews. spent a few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Alrs. J. J. Oldroyd. Elder Frank Greenhalgh, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Greenhalgh left for Salt Lake City, where last Miss Eva Llewellyn spent last he Friday will attend the missionaries week end visiting .at the home of Mr. training course, prior to his leaving and Mrs. Heber Livingston at for the mission field. ' Mr. and Mrs. models and THE OPEN MIND Hug-gins- , Just-A-Me- re Bigger and Better brakes. models, $495 to $715. More powerful engine. Luxurious Also colors. New Fisher Bodies. Light Deb very Truck chassis; $375; Utility Truck chassis with 4 speeds forward; $520. 7 Just-A-Me- 7 models, $525 to OLDSMOBILE. $1085. Also 5 DeLuxe models, $1 145 to $1235. "The fine Car at Low Price." Completely redesigned and improved by General Motors. More powerful. brakes. Longer, roomier Fisher Bodies. The members of the G. B. club entertained their husbands at Hallowe'en party at the home of Mr and Mrs. Clifford Mayer Thursday A clever color scheme was night. carried out in orange and black Witches, ghosts and other Hallow e'en novelty decorations were scatter ed throughout the house. Hallow e'en games were the features of the evening and refreshments wer served to the following couples: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Millett, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Ivory, Mr. and Mrs. Virgl Uacobson 7 models of the new All American Six, recently announced, $1145 to $1375. Distinctively new original appearance. Solendidnew new performance. Luxurious appointments, in own. bodies by Fisher. A car you'll be proud to OAKLAND. run. Hi Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Anderson, Mr. an Mrs. Abe Livingston, Mr. and Mrs Lyman Seeley and Mr. and Mrs. Iryin LASALLE. 13 new models, $2295 to $2875. Attractive car of Continental lines. Companion car to aaiuac. u Oldroyd. engine. Beautiful degree Bodies by Fisher. Striking Duco color com- hinatinflA. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aired enter tained at a birthday party in honor of their son Edward's 9th birthday About fifteen relatives were present RefreHhments were oPrved. CADILLAC 26 models, $3295 to $7000. Standard of the world. Famous 90 degree 8 cylinder engine. Luxurious Bodies extensive by Fisher and Fleetwood. An range of color and upholstery combinations. (ALL PRICES F. O. B. FACTORIES) I GENERAL MOTORS n Special Price D a a a a a a a OLDSMOBILB OAKLAND BUICK LaSALLB Nam. i -- erieemu.' lJ PEXCO-LICJH- EUrtrtc PUnft a a and Water 1928 Vacation lime J3 over. School days are hejjSf?:ain. For the prelection oi their health white in school see that they t lcnty cf milk to drink. iYiHk helys to bui!J a sturdy body. ? My office is now at my residence, A. V. Pyper 200 South Main Street. MEADOWBROOK Off WAMJI fin the WorWs Finest tASUiRiE SoxH Low-GVnce- d! pr T : At - came f5a Ka - Kvfen nized as the world's a Sucwl Six fine8t low.priced six. now winning Em And now a new measure of value distinguishes the Pontiac. For today's Pontiac Six provides even finer perform- ance and more advanced style finer performance resulting SWEATERS To Match ' VII 7 Bod by Fuher from a new, more highly per fected carburetor anJ new manifolding more advanced style from the use of smaller, sturdier wheels and larger tires. Today's Pontiac Six offers you even more for your money than its own famous predecessors. Come ia to see it and drive it and you will marvel at all that $745 will buy. Jones Motor Compamy Nephl, Utah McCunc : millinery - RontWr. $741 Phartrm. $77t Cahrinlrt, 170i Doof Wan, $74 i Cm.at fx-- . $741 Sfmrt laMan.1 Fnnlin.- - aruvma pricrtmry mcum w All pricn facinrv. 1 h Sedan, I nne ('armem Plan available al mmiiwtm rate. hatifilmf chargrj. General Motor a lm a QnnnancaanannpanQnaannQn a niQIUAlUB I JXiyrighteil, WEPHI PLASTER and MFG. COMPANY it hrst NsWtver since nublic ronbefore the ( 'f! recoc Beautiful Line of Address. CADILLAC Off to elb.oi HAS NO EQUAL The Largest and Purest Natural Deposit of Gypsum In the World Tfie Sport Lmdau Sedan, 987 'I GENERAL MOTORS (Dept. A), Detroit, Mich. Please send, without obligation to me, ill unrated CHEVROLET IJteratureoWribingeach General Motoo product PONTIAC I hve checked together with your booklets TTiePnwmgGfoutid"aiKl'Triiciple&Policies" nephTplasteb ,;!WH Pleated a a "He Builds Wisely Who Builds Well" TO BUILD WELL ,vx on CLIP THE COUPON Please You! Us to rr pa HO if Shirts iiiwwPw'wiwW'liiiiwiPPi'.iii'M' It Pleases re Jack-o-lanter- $745 to $875. PONTIAC Lowest priced General Motors Six now offers more power, greater economy more speed, greater acceleration. Arresting beauty of bodies by Fisher expresses the vogue of the hour. 7 models, BUICK. 1 8 Silver Anniversary models on 3 wheel-base$1195 to $2145. Lightning flash getaway. Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher. Comfort and luxury in every mile. Power for the steepest hill and the longest MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED . el iiiir COLDS Mrs. Osmund 'Crowther entertained at a dinner last Wednesday eveADS CLASSIFIED ning. The invited guests were msnv brs of th club and their husbands as follows: Mr. and Mrs, Matthias Allred, Mr. and Mrs. June FOR SALE PRIDE OF THE Collard, Mr. and Mrs. Urban Mad- Potatoes. 75c per bushel. Market sen, Mrs. Perry Allred. 026-4t-- p Special Leave orders at 90 32. guests were Mildred Allred and Mrs. An enjoyable evening MT. NEEO EGG SELLING PRICES Leah Long;. was spent. Extras 50c doz.: extra 1st 45c; mediums 40c; firsts 40c; pulets 20c; It is reported that Mr. and Mr. checks, no quotations. Elvid Williams of Cedar City are re FOR SALE 50 to 100 PULLETS joicing over the arrival of a baby Edgar Winn. boy born October 27. Mrs. Williams was formerly Kate Christiansen of FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. Fountain Green. 019-t- f. Modern. Phone 68. Mr. and Mrs. Murel Ivory and Mrs ROOMS STEAM HEAT, BATH Royal Ivory motored to Salt Lake Hot and Cold Water. privilege. Tuesday to attend a wedding break Single $10.00 per month and up; fast in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Double $15.00 per month and up. McDonald, who were married Tues Forrest Hotel Annex. day noon in the Salt Lake Temple The bride was formerly Miss Donna FOR SALE Table, Ice Creain, and Ivory. The wedding breakfast was Sheep SALT Lone Pine Salt Co. given at the home of Mr. and Mrs Phone tt. 204R3. J. T. Oldroyd, 1774 S. 5th East, Salt Lake City. LET C. J. Pyper, do your electrical work and repair your electrical ap The following ladies of the local Republican Club met at the homes pliances. He also has the most comof Mrs. J. J. Oldroyd, Mrs. W. P plete line of electrical fixtues and Allred, Mrs. Abe Livingston and Mrs supplies in Nephl. Clifford Mayer on Wednesday after noon. The speakers were L. R. An Dr. J. E. Harrison, will be at the derson, C. M. Edwards and Ray Lund Nephl Drug on Nov. 5th and 6th. of Manti and J. L. Neilson of Foun tain Green. They discussed the cam FURNITURE FOR SALE Kitchen paign issues. Vocal solos were given Cabinet; Kitchen Gateleg Table; by Mrs. Joseph R. Christiansen, Mrs, Brass Bed with springs and mattress, Earl Hanson and Mrs. G. F. Johnson all the above articles are in first Refreshments were served. class condition and will be sold at a sacrifice. Paul E. Booth, Phone 191. The Club members and their husbands gave a Hallow NOTICE e'en party at the home of Mr. and The shooting is of pheasants Mrs. Osmond Crowther Tuesday positively forbidden on the Stephen was The decorat house son Bros. farm. night. gaily and 019-2t.-- p ed with cats, STEPHENSON BROS. witches. Games were enjoyed. The Mr. were and served refreshments APPLES FOR SALE WINESAP Mrs. Harry Holman, Mrs. and Mrs and Ganos on tree, 20c per bushel. Matthias Aired, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Jack Wright. Holman, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Allred Mr. and Mrs. June Collard, Mr. and NOTICE Mrs. Howard Allred, Mr. and Mrs The shooting of pheasants is posi N. S. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Osmond tively forbidden on Thomas Vickers Crowther. Special guests were Mr, and Sons farm. Trespassers will be and Mrs. Dewey Johnson, Mr. and prosecuted. Mrs.' Peter Anderson. And the public is right. Out of that demand have come electric starting and lighting, the brakes and closed body, Duco finish, hundreds of refinements, big and little. Improvements that might have taken a generation have been born within a few years because people want greater performance, beauty and comfort. Equipped with the largest research laboratories, proving ground and body building plants, and guided by an Open Mind which is ready to revise its thinking in response to new. facts, General Motors believes that it is peculiarly fitted not only to sense but to anticipate public demand and to give the people better automobiles at better values year after year. As evidence of that faith we presented some months ago the New Chevrolet, the New Pontiac, the New Oldsmobile. And now we offer, with equal pride, the New Buick, the New Cadillac, the New LaSalle and the New Oakland. hii AND Games and music were enjoyed until midnight, when delicious refreshments were served to the following: Josie Moore, Elmont Carter, Alice Vickers, Donnell. Ellison, Lucille Greenhalgh, Rex Pay, Udall Bailey, and the hostess Jessie Greenhalgh. ology. Refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Orme, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McPherson of Nephl. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Irs. Wal lace Green, Mrs. Tm Matins, Mrs Glen Johansen and the hostess, Mrs. Wilford Green. THE PUBLIC DEMANDS NEW MODELS nun COUGHS Lucille Greenhalgh and Rex Pay ience, your comfort, your safety, your sense of beauty and color, your pride of ownership, your complete environment for many hours of your life. Customs and habits of living change fast; and the past holds many warnings of how quickly your favor can shift when an automobile, for even a single year, fails to show progress. So continuous improvement is more than a policy with General Motors. It is a vital necessity. CHEVROLET. FOR A social evening was spent Thurs were pleasantly surprised Wednesday of Miss Jessie day, October 23 rd at the home of night at thethehome occasion being Miss Mrs. Wllford Green Tor the purpose Greenhalgh, of organizing for theHuggins Gene-- Greenhalgh and Mr. Pay's birthday. with its healthy desire for the THE public, and the better, insists upon continuous improvement, and will withdraw its patronage from any product or service which stands still. Nowhere is this more true than in the automobile industry. The car is more than a utility. It is a personal thing, involving your conven- four-whe- 17 NewsiH t PRODUCT OP OENLR.L MOTORS DAIRY |