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Show i THK Friday, January 18th, 1929. i Mr. and Mrs. John E. Aagard of Elmer Carter entertained the members of the Sorosis club on Sat- Provo visited here a couple of daya urday afternoon at her home. An this week. enjoyable afternoon was spuut and Mr. and Mrs. Hoyal Ivory spent a an elaborate luncheon was served. few days at Salt Lake as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Livingston. Mrs. John J. Oldroyd was hostess member for the a at turkey supper A handkerchief showed was of the Elite Club and their husbands by the members of the Elite given club at her home. aud their husbands for Newell Johnon Saturday night the for were laid following: Covers son on Tuesday night. All the memMr. and Mrs. Hyrum Anderson, Mr. bers were present. Games were play, Mrs. and Mr. llolman. and Mrs. Kay cd and a delicious luncheon was Arthur Mrs. Mr. and Geo. 1. Cook, served. Kdier. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. H. Cook. Mr and ,Mrs. N. C. Nielsou, Mr. aud Friends of Mr. Wm. M. Coomb Mrs. Charles H. Coombs, Mr. and will bo pleased to learn of his apMrs. A. A. Anderson. pointment to the position of Superintendent of CiKarette Revenue Dept. In the office of the Stale Treasurer. .Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Allred enter tained at two showers on Friday and Through the strenuous efforts on Saturday utKhts in honor of their the par tof ,Mr. Coombs, he ha held many Important positions. He began daughter Ueba who was married January 2nd to James Anderson of bis career as Treasurer of Fountain Moroni. About nineteen relatives Green City, after which he was apwere present the first night. The pointed Deputy Assessor under C. 8. At the following young people were present Augason, County Assessor. Denelce on Saturday night: expiration of Mr. Augason's term of Geraldine Allred, Evauelle An- office, Mr. Coombs became Deputy derson, Kva Llewellyn, Koein Living- Treasurer in the office of Ben K. ston, Mary lurentson, Oleta Allred, Justesen, Coumy Treasurer and in Katie Allred, Lewis addition to this he held the position Leah Snow, Soreuson, Volda Oldroyd, Mrs. Harry of Deputy Auditor, which positions he resigned on his recent appoint-jueltHolmau, Earl Allred, Harold Qolden Earl Blackham, A 'i'he famous Wool City Band will Bailey, Earl Draper of .Moroni, delightful luncheon was served and lose a staunch supporter, a faithful games were played. The newly weds member and an able manager, but we feel that their loss will be his received many gifts. gain, and ha loaves the county for the State Capitol with the best wishes A farewell party was given on Sunand good will of his many friends. day tl$ht at the ward chapel in honor of Newell Johnson who is NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION leaving this wfeeto for a mission to Australia. The prelum as ?iven Department of the Interior, U. S. under the direction of the tfj Injury Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, association with President Myrunj Lanij live, Groceries that have been purat an O. P. Skaggs System store are easily recoB-nizo- d on the streets, because every purchase U sent away from our stores In a heavy, strong, brown Kraft paper bag. Also, because patrons leaving our stores always have an ex- la Accidents Impossible Guy-mo- n, It Is almost Impossible for our patrons to experience a "spill' of purchases made at our stores, though this is a common occurrence when purchases leave a store in thin paper or thin paper bags. Our- obligation to our patrons la not ended until the foods purchased at our storo reach your home safely and give complete satisfaction in the serving. We know this is unusual but it is one of the reasons why our stores are Chria-tense- so popular. n. Singing by ti? choir, "I'll Go Where You Want To tic" Instrumental trio by Vera Frand- son & Co. Vocal dyet by Mrs. Earl Hanson and Mrs. J,awrisnce Larson. Farewell talk, (Jade;l Jacobson. Vocal duet by Mrs. Joseph R. and Millie Peterson. Cbrjstiuu.-seViolin eolo by John Guymon. Owned and Operated by JAMES A. KELLY AND SON Delta Nephi Fillmore SENW4, NE4, N'iSE'A, NE14-SW1- L Organ Solo by Roy F Millet. Closing remarks by President My- rum Lund. by choir "God Be With Us that TillSinging VVw ,Meet Again." nones js hereby given on Saturday, th? 26th day of JanuBenediction by William Collard. will A farewell dance wis given for ary, 1929, a special bond election ' be held within the limits of Nephi Newell Johnson on Friday night. Of State Utah, Juab County, City, for the purpose of submitting to such of said City as shall electors qualified have paid a property tax thereinelec-in the next year preceding such tion, the following question, ShalJ the negotiable coupon bonds of Nephi City, Juab of Utah, in the County, Youth and Age Another difference between youth and age is that the latter thinks forty miles an hour is about seventy-fiv- e Is and the former thinks seventy-liv- e about ffirf;-- . Oj'ilo State Journal. Would Your Stenographer Wear This? to-w- it: v amount of $39,000.00, payable in not to exceed twenty years from the date of ther issue, bearing interest not to Kfeed 5 per cent per annum, be issued and sold for the purpose of raising funds to defray the expense fit building an electric light plast and for improving and extending the present electric disin and for tributing 0tem ' for the purNephi City, Utjs-hpose of supplying sjh City and the inhabitants thereat jylth artificial light, the said electric jWjfht plant, system and works pwned and controlled by fp'h aid City? At said elections, (Tie form of ballot shall be as follows: - cWOii ' 'ft - V' A. C. Bryan, Attorney for Executor. J.C.PENNEYC0. NEPHI, UTAH We Feature VALUE Rather than Low Prices Although Yon Qet Both Coming to NEPHI Favored Model OR. 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Ijlo not fail 16 call, as improper inea- ttumg ramer mau disease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble. Renernbpr $baya dai, tht on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. Married women must be accompanied by their husbands. 224 Bradbury BIdg., Address: Co. is a Angeles, California. Oxford for tha Man reasonably priced for such a Quality shoe, $4.50 Young Men's Union Suits 4-- Charge for Consultation Dress Younger !$29.75 at FORREST HOTEL FRIDAY, FEB. 1 Hours: 6 SATURDAY, FEB. 2 Hours: 9 - 3 No At Low Price double-breaste- Does Not Operate Will be Dress Oxford Suits Weight Two-butto- sin- n, gle breasted model fn a variety of selected fabrics. Newest shades, novelty weaves and varied stripe effects. Made to our own exacting specifications. Heavy weight ribbed of fine quality. Extra well made and trimmed. Long sleeves, ankle length. $24.75 98c Vclour Hats Men's Hose For Men Raw edge, snap brim Fedora, full satin lined. Our "701", Brand Pure silk leg, mercerized top, toe and heel. 4.9$ 5!c Cftance for Celebration Americans speud twice as much for cnmly every year as for books, according to the American Booksellers' association, and now that the secret Is out, we shall probably have a club nnd a Confectionery guild. Edwai'd Hope tn tha New York Herald Tribune. Early I'se of Dynamite Dynamite was iiiatiutacliiteit In the United Stales In 1807 l: hud been used a early as IS0.', h,ivliin heen A factory foi lis. inaiiiifae Imported ture wim tstah!ishi'rt In Stork ho m d Rich Canadian Province Prince Kdwanl Island is the sinall-es- l province oi tlie I toiniiiinn l Canada but tl'c inosi thikl populated, and it bus Hie impairs! per capita wealth Roder.t Rnvagea Costly The United Slates biological survey estimates the crop production ios in this country due to rodents alone at ooo h vear ipproximnleh 7" uche: Three Countries The Iron yaie is the name of a detile on the Uivei Danube i t the of llnntvirv J.Tilii ii,1 Ki'inanla m Cause for Moorish Divorce the Moors, if a wife does, not become the mother of a boy, she may be divorced with, the consent of the tribe, and can marry again. prominent Berlin piiyslciiin bail invejite4 a can be used by any sufferer from bronchial trouble fitg closely in front of the face, with glass insets wiik 3 box contnining the inhaling mixture he bad ar js carried away by bead to (the pose. pyer the mouth. A There nre usually two bear cubs In a litter, although occasionally ona or three appear. hfch i;;ask for inhaling while working. The mask for sight. A tube is which is carried over the a special respirator fixed Crop Item Bright lights make plaats crow at Bight especially wild out Wall Street Joui-na(- . Novel Gift for Senator Charles Cvjclh n "Ull"""ll.llll """"" UMI....U X ..!(. ,,, H.l....ll..ll MWmu., I. - ! f 'r HARRY BEAGLEY, Mayor. I E. V1CKERS, City Recorder. a JkT :M . Ul..l. I. .1,1. 111 I s cember, A. D., 1928. By order of the City Council of Nephi City, Juab County, State of ' "- - : 'Jy , ).,.i.t...l.,..IMJ 'MOST IMSOIiTANT GISUP OF MOTOR CAIl BUYERS Certain American people are getting on in the world. Many of them arc just starting. But they're headed up the ladder. Their ideas of luxury and heauty are expanding. They want finer homes, finer furniture, finer automobiles. During the past three years, hundreds of thousands of these progressive Americans have been buying the Pontiac Six. Some of them have boupht it as the first car they ever owned. But to most of them, Pontiac has represented the first big step up from the lowest priced field. T1 f4 For this progressive group, Oakland has now created a brand new Pontiac Six. It represents an even greater advancement over everything ebe in its field today than the original Ttjnliac represented in 1926. It will take its buyers farther than ever up the ladder of motor car quality in one step. Watch, for the t :J. t V 5t lo Reward in Well Doing thul 0 it's good to auotner does good also to himself, not only In the consequence, but In the very act ; for Is la the consciousness oi Seneca. Itself ample reward lie well-doin- g ft' Good Appetite Silkworms A r,"v a 3 r r f are voracious eaters and in Japan girls are employed whose sole duty It is to 'eert multwrrj leaves Almost us soon as to the worms. they nre notched they wilt devour twice thelt weigh In leave? I Among No D28-J25-- 1928. Wm. Mother Bear's Progeny o'elock P. M. The voting, place for all qualified electors of said City in Voting No. 1 shall be at Forest Hotel Annex on 1st South and 1st East Street ftnd the judges of election shall be Wm, Burton, Ralph Bellis-toand Ralph Carter. The voting plac Ipt all qualified electors of said City in Vstjng District No. 2 shall be at Nephi City JaM on Maim Street, and the Judges of election shall be P. P. Christen-sen- , James J, Riches and L.. M. Pexton. The voting place for aJJ qualified electors of said City in Voting District No. 3 shall be at North 'Ward Amusement Hall on Main Street, and the judges of election shall be Jesse Pay, N. K. ffielsen and A. W. Olsen. Dated at Nephi City, Juab County, State of Utah, this 27th Jay of De- (SEAL) SIDNEY SCOTT. am jtot sure that some dogs and cats have not attained a personality of such permanence as to cnll it soul. Canon Peter Green of Manchester, England. Yes At said election, the polls shall be opened at the hour of 7 :0 0'cle1t A. M. and closed at the hour of 7 :00 MARTHA D. 1929. Executur of the of Robert .M. Scott, Deceased. Date of first publication January 4 A. D. BAf,f)T Eieetrie J4gM Bfnd3 ATTEST: day of May A. Animal With Souls? ' Utah, Estate of Robert M. Scott, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned ut bin residence in Nephi city, Juab County Slate of Utah, on or before the inn Los , Tot ih4 issue of iMToi: 4. Section 12, Township 16 South Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three t'Ci'T Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court et Nephi, Utah, on the 15th day of February, 1929. CU;n;atTt names at witnesses: J. M. Bosh, Floyd Bosh & Roy 10 minutes while Intermissioh Jackman.'of Levan, Utah & ylvester.' contributions were gjve. Peirce. of Mills, Utah. ho Are Singing by choir, "ye ELI F. TAYLOR. Called to Labor". Register. Short talk by Newell Johnson, NOTICE OK BOND ELECTION NEPHI CITY JUAB COUNTY, STATE OK UTAH to riti : mth-i-- t. fr BOND EUECXJOV Consult County Clerk or !Upvt Jve Kljrtieri for further Informal ion. ts, ibii. Lund in charge. NOTICE is hereby given that Mrs. Singing by choir "Let Ths Song Tranle Shingleton, of Salt Lake City, IJtig' Out." who, on Dec, 22, 1923, made iYoaUon by President J. u. Utah, homestead entry, No. OS3707, for N'ieieon. O.P.SKAGGS PACK THREE .m .no u.r.ii:iiAvsiiii i s Pium.vTi; .Mrs. chased pression of satisfaction that very noticeable. KEPI If. UTAH S. GREEN HAPPENINGS FOUNTAIN Easily Recognized TLMES-NKW- J 2 ' iTI'Tflli !:: A uipivt-.- j c n f i.in l'lre Girls presenting Senator Charles Curtis, Vice !'ng him In Indian symbols on his election. President-Elect- , ljj with a beautiful lace wm 745 at I, m. b. factory fVJTN I? |