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Show L THE PAGE EIGHT NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, i Friday, January 18th, 1929. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES (LORNA KENDALL, Reporter) Daken Uroadhead, a former graduate of the N. II. S. was a visitor at the N. II. 8. last Wednesday. IMecsenvedl Mr. Stimpson was absent from school a few days last week on account of Illness . During his absence Mrs. Hay Iirough taught his classes. We Have Just Received Our First Shipment of NEWEST EARLY SPRING SILK DRESSES Beautiful Sty lei Extraordinary Values -- See Them! Only $19.95 TryouU for the N. H. 8. Opera "China Shop" will be held Friday. All members of the Boys Glee Club and Girls Glee Club are being re quired to try out for the Opera. Watch for later information concerning the opera. m Boys' Boys Men's Men's ' Regular $10.75 Suits Regular $11.75 Suits $8.49 ..$8.95 Suits .$17.95 Regular . and Suits $27.50 .$19.95 Regular Men's Regular Suits $22.95 Men's Regular and $40.00 Suits . .$26.95 Wonderful Values Curlee Guaranteed Quality Maurice Magpie Spike " Coach Colonel Small Freshman Hub Local News Mr. Editor:- - Some people persist rn the belief that If Nephi City issues bonds for a new hydro-electrplant such bonds must be paid with taxes iMrs. Sarah Latimer was down from levied directly upon the home prop- Salt Lake Wednesday attending the within of will the and it erty city, or Aipnus Miller. necessity be the home owner who iunerai will be compelled to carry the burden. If that were so there may be found Price, of Driggs, Idaho, some slight argument against the is Mrs. J. w.witn her sister, Mrs. visiting bonds. But It is both proper and Thomas in this city. Vlckers, dewill that the people who logical rive the chief benefits from the imMrs. AI Kendall was down from provement proposed should pay therefor, and notwithstanding who says Salt Lake Wednesday to attend the to the contrary, the law permits that iunerai of .Mr. Alphus Miller. the bonds issued by Nephi City for the construction now proposed may Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Forrest, were be entirely paid for, together with Interest thereon, from the proceeds in Salt Lake City Sunday, attending the iunerai of Alma Strong, a cousin from electirc service. Then again it is argued that we or Mrs. Forrest. do not need any material increase of electric energy, because the city Enjoy yourselves at the Married has about enough and we can not olks Dance in the Amusement Hall supply service beyond the corporate Wednesday, January 23. Tickets 50c limits of the City. I believe the Extra Lady 10c. private power companies know such argument is wrong and that is why Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Forrest. Mr they are so keen to tie us up, knowing that there is a big market for and Mrs. A. B. Gibson left Saturday electric service beyond our city for Southern California, where they limits and if we provide a surplus will enjoy a ten day's vacation. They of electric energy for such market are maniug me trip oy auto. and once realize the benefits accruing therefrom to the City It will be a I. M. Petty, president, and E. B. long, time before any private comSperry, secretary of the local Kiwanls come ever in. law The panies club left Thursday night for Poca- to cities the specifically gives right tello, Idaho, where they will attend sell its surplus beyond its limits. the Convention of the Utah-Idah- o Section 570x14 of Compiled laws of District. Utah 1917 provides: "POWERS OF CITY COUNCIL You will have the "Time of Your To construct and maintain electric light works ; and to sell and de- Life" at the Married Folks Dance, liver the surplus product or service in the Amusement Hall, Wednesday of any such works, not required by January 23rd. Tickets 50c. Extra the city or its inhabitants, to others ladies 10c. beyond the limits of the city." Jacob Gibson, returned home Sun And this has been the law ever since 1917, notwithstanding what day evening- after a ten days visit In Los Angeles and other parts of some have said to the contrary. Southern California. He reports Furthermore, barring any the proposed having had a most enjoyable time contingency, im rovement if made will not and while away. can not necessitate an increase in Miss Wanda Garrett, daughter of Dur general taxes, but rather, if tn& proceeds from electric service con- Mr. and Mrs. George Garrett was tinue about the same figure, and we among the number of students at can expect an increase, our taxes the Agriculaural College, awarded a may either be lowered or the electric place on the "u" honor roll for the ran yuarter. miss liarrett is a service rates decreased. Senior at the school and will com Very truly, P. N. ANDERSON. plete her college course this year. ic - en FLASH LIGHTS FOR EVERY PURPOSE Champions ss Mabel Wilson Lucille Evans Maurice Howard Myrl Downs Fay Ostler Third-Yea- r Mabel Wilson Maurice Howard Myrl Downs Students Fay Ostler Ruth Sperry Second-Yea- r Lucille Evans LaMarr Hawkins Maxine Carter Bert Powell Students Mildred Ord First Year Students Mildred Bean Zoe Powell Roy Mayers Norma Winters Afton Kendall Velna Evans I.' in exclusively it NEPHI J mpired-'by-iPari- Dresses are tlie accepted school miss and youth-f- ul d They exemplify the smart CO-E- D s choice of the woman well-dresse- b a. thought in modern fashioning and fl: i-- .are created to meet the need style-wi- se miss who in ows fashion when she sees it. n 72 63 60 58 57 72 60 58 57 56 NOTICE FOB BIDS Job Printing of AH Kinds Phone 196 Times-New- s The Board of Education of Juab 63 School District will receive bids for 56 the delivery of one (1) car of mine Bids 46 slack at the Central School. 43 must be filed not later than 9:00 a. 41 m., Tuesday, January 22nd, 1929. 29 27 26 24 23 21 Changing Language Our language Is constantly being refined and beautilled and the girl who only a few years ago used to eay "Thanks, awfully" now says "Thanks, gobs." Ohio State Journal. 3 The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By Order of Board of Education. ANNOUNCEMENT The platforms, outlines, principles and supplementary by laws have been received by the Adjutant of Nephi Post No. 1, American Legion. For Information pertaining to the same, see your local adjutant. W. L. BURTON, Adjutant Nephi Post No. 1. Three Mmm contact; ail nmiitmt upon 'Jjiiilrf? rearing tvthf? Peat to Kill Pest French sclentls' writing In a technical publication of that country claims to have discovered a breed of mosquito which does not seek human blood and the earthly mission of which seems to be the desl uctlon of the typs. Servant of Humanity A man-eatin- Reflecting by Moonlight Is peculiarly favorable to reflection. It Is a cold and dewy light In which the vapors of the day are condensed and, though the air is obscured bv darkness. It is more clear. Lunacy must be a cold excitement, not such Insanity as d torrid sun on the brain wniid produce. Thorpnu. Mooi.llght POC WISE 1 V35SO ' GLOBES Phone 246 MAPLE Nephi, Ut. SERVICE is OURS Have you heard of the successful basket ball game played by the N. H. S. team and the Payson High School team at Payson last Friday? The score was 23 to 24. Our team has begun the season with the right spirit and with success and they will keep It during the entire basket ball season. All they need is your support at the games. The second league game will be played in Nephi next Tuesday between Nephi and Eureka. The third league game will be played in Nephi Friday night with Springvllle. The games will start at 7:30. Come and give your support. Highest Ranking Students in Typewriting January 10, 1929 Inter-Cla- FLASH LIGHTS BATTERIES S!HEH rexrcs Verl Jenkins Alberta Cowan LaMarr Hawkins Julia rLLu;imiiiujuuiiiuii:uiijiLiijw;miirraunmuji;i;uniUijiificiiHJuui Chase Rex Pay Grant Brough Elvin Vickers Wally Marjorie 3 dl Earlua Chrlstensen Ray Worthington Udall Bailey Professor COMMUNICATION CO-E- D and Springvllle. The annual school play has been selected for this year. It is entitled "The Poor Nut." The result of the tryoutg as were held last Tuesday is as follows: John Lawrence Olpln Another Big Lot Peters High Velocity and Victor Shells. All Sizes Shot Victors . . . .$1.10; High Velocity . . . .$1.35 ROTE & SONS OF PRESENTING On Friday, January 25, 1929 there is to be a big dance. Have you heard about it? Sure. Why it's the biggest event of the year. This Sophomore Hop is to be given In the Arlington Hall. There is only one dance of this kind In a year so come and enjoy yourselves. Good music. Good crowd. It's immendately following the big league game between Nephi $23.75 $25.00 $30.00 $35.00 CHAS. THAT THE PRIVILEGE The assembly program last Thurs day was in charge of the Student The Couragette Body association. Quartet of the B. Y. U. furnished the program of Instrumental selec tions, readings and solos. A very excellent program was rendered. MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS :i I Nephi Merc. Co. Friday of this week marks the end of the first semester. Tim iut wank hail been spent in half year reviews na examinations. The second emester will start off with a banc next week. Fanny says she sees by the papers where a tremblor has been located off the coast of Mexico, and she hopes they will send a boat to drag It ashore before some ship strikes It. New Orleans Miss 'I 'HE normal business does not act this ' way on the street, but it exemplifies the way he feels when he makes ao quaintance with the Main Spring Arch; the foot -- Times-Picayun- Old Dueling Weapon Is French and translated literally means left hand. It la the name, however, given to a dagger which was held in the left band while the right hand held a rapier. In combats of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth centuries this was used to parry the thursts of the adversary's rapier. Maln-gauch- e rejuvenator Baj.U.S.Fu.OOi The Level Road The i'i-- i of the level way Is greater than the peril of the hills. Th"re la nothing more exhausting than a dead level stretch, unbroken by change. More people break down beneath the monotony of life than beneath Its changes. There ta scarcely a greater achievement than the victory of the man who keeps fresh and vigorous on the IpvpI rond ft BARGAIN! 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