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Show THE Friday, November 16th, 1928. NEPHI, UTAH S, PAGEJ'IVE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS ilNlli!l!lltllllll!i!uiillftilUillu;i a Jessie Pay Building, where a complete line of Pontiac Cars will be on display. Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Chrlstison had Ellis Sanders of Provo spent Sunday and Monday in Nephi visiting as their guests for dinner Sunday, his parents, Attorney and Mrs. F. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Baldwin, and John Christlson of Salt Lake City. J. Sanders. The guests returned to their home Miss Nelda Parkes spent the week Sunday evening. end at the home of Mrs. T. H. G. Parkes. Miss Parkes is attending the The Nephi Ward M. I. A. will B. Y. U. at Provo this winter.". have a dancing party at the Armory pex,t) Tuesday evening, immediateA marriage license was issued on ly following the M. I. A. PriestAll members of the Wednesday, November 14th to Air. hood meeting. Mark J. Hansen of Spanish Fork, ward are invited to attend. There e. will be a small admission charge. and Miss Caroline Aston .of Bpring-villBishop Albert E. Smith -performed the marriage ceremony. The board of county commissioners met Tuesday, and canvassed the Dr. N. J. Rees of Salt Lake City votes of the recent election. Callao spent a few days this week in Nephi, and Trout Oreek polled about fifty Or. votes, and the majority of them were shaking hands with friends. Rees was one of the sportsmen, who Republican. There were no material has been in the mountains for the changes in the counts, as given In our last issue. past two days hunting elk. ' You are cordially invited to call and inspect this wonderful line of automobiles. A missionary dance will be given in the Arlington Hall, Friday evening, for Clarence Burton, who leaves for the mission field in the very near ANNOUNCEMENT The Jones Motor Company will have their Grand Opening Saturday, November 17 th in the We will also have a complete line of United States Tires for your inspection at a very reduced price. V e will also give one quart of oil free with each purchase of five gallons of gasoline. E.L. Jones Manager Nephi, Utah NOTICE OP SALE OP ESTRAYS STATE OF UTAH, ft TIMES-NEW- tfocmXoriicr XM The best is none too good for her. For symetrical see that she gets tha best of milk. Physicians everywhere presets milk for school girls. If your boy or girl is under weight see that they drink plenty of ent Herman McCune, son of Mr. and Mrs. George McCune will leave in the near future for the Samoa Islands, where he will perform a ' misHe sion for the Li. D. S. Church. will accompany Ernest Bailey, will also perform a mission at the same place. To Please if. SiMi You Roscoe A. Grover, recently presented a painting; of "Old Ironsides" to the Nephi Public Library. The library board is very pleased with the gift and wishes to thank fAr. Mr. Grover for his liberal gift. Grover had the picture framed in a very neat frame, which is very appropriate for the library. . Mrs. Mary E. Naylor and sons, John and Gerald, and Mrs. George Adams motored over from Eureka Wednesday to spend the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kendall. The occasion being Mrs. Kendall's The evening was very birthday. pleasantly spent in listening to the music, and a delicious lunch was enjoyed. Mr .and Mrs. Kendall also had as their guests during the evening, Elmer Kendall of Salt Lake City; Mr .and Mrs. Fred Kendall and daughter Gladys of Nephi. Mrs. Nay-lo- r is a daughter of Mrs. Kendall. See Our Window For Gifts That Please J rdl & Mangelsost Druggists Utah Most Rev. Cosmo Gordon Lang, former archbishop of York, who has been made archbishop of Canterbury and primate of the Church of England to succeed Archbishop Davidson who re sic- -' Nephi, ' ) ( 88. ) 4 El&AIfID) M EW "M" The Good Die Young Afier reading newspiipt-- i accounts of the movement? of the adult population, one is forced to t lie conclusion that the good are dying as young as ever. Terre Haute Tribune. milk. MEADOWBROOK ARCHBISHOP LAKC future. County of Juab. I have in my possession the folestray animals, lowing described which, If not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at Oscar Brough's corral in Nephi, on Saturday, the 17th day of November, A. D. 1928, at the hour of 10:30 A. M. Description of Animals: One Brown Mare and colt Branded CXP on left thigh. Age unknown. Said animals are held by me to secure the payment of 15.00 damages done by said animals on the premises of J. H. Lunt & Sons on the 29th day of October, 1928. OSCAR BROUGH, Poundkeeper for Nephi Precinct. Cbprricfced. 1928 It Pleases Us DAIRY otto nt m- MOWS SEDAN, COUPE OR ROADSTER TWO-DOO- R UTAH IS SERVED BY 1278 BELL EMPLOYEE! Irovldol Nationwide Service Ity An Army of Workers tr vi I"-- -- '' Of couii., Hit iartc-i- t K'uup Hi. iie operators, who are needed to set jp the talking connections between neighbors, to nearby states, across he continent or across the ocean, i a Ul.'ili they handle an average of ;!S4,000 culls every day. In the entire Mountain States this company's operators hnndle approximately two M'rti ell flnllv. Obd ji ii.'.u rj aiiidt tUe bftorls ui ail Uiis icinpuny'is that .mployees the spirit of service a determination elephone service most be continuous and uninterrupted: tint the message must go through. Hundred and -e You Money Sedan Price $745 Coupe $745 Sport Roadster . . $745 . . $775 . . Phaeton Cabrioret $795 . $825 Sedan Sport Landau Sedan $875 Two-Doo- "Undoubtedly a very great factor in the continued of telephone service is the tirogress and improvement bat quite real spirit of service that has become a tradition in the telephone business. The apeople who are maintain high Ptandard engaged day by day In trying totheir part, and a most imof telephone service are doing la Increasing the quality and keeping dowr portant part, the cost of service." Waiter 8. Gifford, Freelont, American Telephone and Telegraph Company. 'It it the coutUmt aim of tmployeet of tkk company to tdherc to ihM Mm idtalt of itrvice." F. II. Rflld, Frewldeot, Mountain 8tas Telephone and Telegraph Company. ,- dollars ($595), Old A STATEMENT OF POLICY 7 Ninety-fiv- e six-cylind- er f. o. b. factory. Never before has any six of similar quality been offered at such low prices! And ter-Itor- Number Calls After never have motor car buyers had such an opportunity to enjoy the superiorities of performance and the luxury of Fisher Bodies at such sensationally low cost! Small Down Payments Easy Monthly Terms. Your old car taken in trade. Come in and choose your car today! Such spectacular bargains can't last long! To reduce our stock of Pontiac Sixes, we have lowered the prices of all current models One Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($150.00), making it possible to buy a brand new Pontiac for as little as Five Each time a telephone subscriber in Utah lifts his he commands nn army of telephone workers. More han 3 28,000 are needed to provide the telephone service f tho nati"" "nil l're pi" '.578 employee? ; r Four-Do- or . .... New $595 $595 $595 $625 $645 $675 $725 All Prices f. o. b. Pontiac, Plus Delivery Charges ii Nephi, Utah Price |