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Show THE PAGE EIGHT TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. UTAH S, Thursday, February a LOCAL Big Dollar SPECIALS Horn to Air. and Mm. Grant Allen, nth, a Baby boy. reuruary $1-0- Mr. and Mr. June Kendall went to halt Lake City Wednesday on uutiinesg. 0 See Them SEE OUR SPRING LINE OF CURLEE GUARANTEED SUITS Men's Dress Shirts Newest Patterns, $1.25 up GROCERIES 65c ...5c 10c; Small 10c 25c 10c 10c 25c 25c 11c 25c Cornstarch, pkg Raisins 9c; 3 for Double Size Macaroni Bulk Macaroni, lb No. 2 2 Can Pineapple No. 2 L2 Tomato Catsup Campbell's Soups Can Peas, 2 for SPECIAL! P and G Soap, 10 bars Kirk Olive Soap, 5 for Regular 5c matches, 6 boxes for 39c 30c 19c COMPARE ALL OUR PRICES AND SAVE! Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Watson en tertalned at the home of Mr. and Mrs O. L, Seeley on Saturday. Feb. 9. Turkey dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Royal Ivory and Lois and Hannah Ivory, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Livingston and Barbara and Lewis Livingston and Mr. and Mrs. Seeley and family. The evening was spent In readings and musical selections given by Hannah Ivory and Enid .Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Emerson and children returned to Salt Lai ritv Seeley. Sunday after spending a week at the The O .B. Club met at the home of nonte 01 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones Mrs. O. L. Seeley on Thursday, Feb. Sheriff M. M. Kalghn and county 7. The afternoon was spent in attorney C. N. Leatherbury, were social chat and sewing. Dinner was over from Eureka, Tuesday on busi served at one long table which held small Valentines as place cardB and ness connected with the county. a center piece of red and white car Hubert Winn and Company are nations. The following were present: total dealers for the Occidental Seed Mrs. Milton Oldroyd, Mrs. R. T. Company of Salt Lake City and ,Millet, Mrs. Irwin Oldroyd, Mrs. uauuie uaiiu RATION' or SHEEP Clifford Meyer, Mrs. Royal Ivory, Mrs. Abe Livingston, Mrs. A. G. AIKAL. Anderson and Mrs. W. E. Watson. At the meeting of tho "Plouee Data," a vivid portrayal of and Profeslonal club meeting on February 7th. V. M. Foote gave an the life and hardships of the pioneers in and story, la being sponsored .uicicjimg am on parliamentary by song the Sons and Daughters of the jiuios, anu tnen unlied the members present In the use of the different Pioneers at Fountain Green, Febru ary 22nd. A matinee Is to be given forms. at 3:00 p. m. and the evening perThe Nephl Ward Prlmarv associa formance starts at 7:30 p. m. Dance tion will hold their annual conference after close of entertainment. Tickets next Sunday evening, at 7 o'clock payable In produce or cash. Pioneer in the Tabernacle. All the doodIa nf costume will be the order of the day. the ward are cordially Invited to be An elaborate chicken suDDer was in attendance, as the Primary associa- omcers have arranged an excellent served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jacobson in honor of Mr. program for the occasion. Jacobson's fiftieth birthday at 6:00 The M. .Men of the Neohl ward de p. m. The table decoration was car nations. feated the M. Men of the North Program and games were in the N. H. S. gym Wednesda eve enjoyed by all present. Besides 15 ning, the score being During relatives the special invited guests the same evening the Letter Men s were: JVlr. and Mrs. C. S. Augason, team from the Nephl ward defeated Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coombs. Mr. the Letter Men for the North ward and Mrs. Niels Lund, Mrs. A. A. Anderson. James Lund. Lunch was Both games were fast. ierved atl2 o'clock. The program Roy Nielson, and associates, have was as follows: Song, C. S. Augason, succeeded In capturing another Recitation, Lavier Holman. Recita mountain lion, in the hills northeast tion, Myrum Lund. Songs by all of Nephi. This one was full grown, present. measuring 7 feet 5 inches from tip Mr. and Mrs. Milton Oldrovd en to tip. This is the third one that they have killed in this vicinity dur tertained at a dinner nartv Saturday night. Covers were laid for the foling the past two weeks. lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Laurence OlBids were opened and contract son, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson, was awarded by the state road Mr. and Mrs. Lu Oldroyd. Air. and commission Monday for building a Mrs. Dewey Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. 2S foot concrete bridge span in Salt A. G. Anderson. Games were nlaved Creek canyon between Nephi and and dancing was enjoyed. 13-- 8 FOOTE SONS 3d Awakening the Deat Giraffe in Captivity An electric clock toi tin.' let bug At the Been patented By a Bavarian hour fixed the cluck Bounces n rubber fhe sleepei ball on the heuil Institution says The Smlilist.iiiaii hat the average lit, of i giraffe In cnptlvltj is frcn IP to 12 venrs Some drnffes have lie orich longer, one "wiving attain (t '2 ' The Simple Explanation It Just good don't die yount; seems Hint way because they get over It while young. San Francisco Imported Vegetable CuciiuiliiTK eggplants anl niuskmel ons, now so common in the United States, riiiiir irlginallv from the Old world Nature's Provision Birds have an extra can be drawn over the tect It from the strong proper eyelid remains them to see. eyelid, which eyeball to prosun while the open, enabling Orrr.m of Street '& Name It Is supposed that the tin ei needles on the escutcheon ol the Needle Mflk ers' company suggestedI the nnnn in "'..ti n Threa lnoi'illt What Women Would Know wants to Fence Post other women find Almost any ol the hard woods, in wrong with their marriages, thinks a eluding cednr and locust, if properly medical authority of note, writing In treated, mny bp used for making the Woman's Home Companion. posts. Every woman all learn what i New Spring Footwear Another Big Shipment of Star Brand Shoes, Slippers and Oxfords just in time for the Military Ball February 22 Up to the minute Styles in Patent, Satin, Kid, and new light Spring Shades of leathers and fabrics at moderate princes at the 'TrrSAll. 8. 22-2- 3. 5. " Ft. Green News HAPPENINGS Horn to Mr. and hit. Louis Gard ner, February 7th, a baby boy. New Spring Line Women' Silk Bloomers 51.00 Only Grade Women's High New Spring Line Wash Dresses $1.00 New Spring Line Women's Silk Hose New Spring Lines Wash Goods, Percales New Line of Sweaters All Latest Styles 10 lb. Bag Sugar Can Milk, Large EE 14, 1929. Fountain Green. Lloyd Hobbs of Mrs. Matthias Allred Nephl, was the lowest of several bidders with an estimate of $5,316.44 at a supper given at her home Saturand was awarded the Job. Bids day night for the out coins' officer and members of the "Just-a-MerEn ranged as high as $7,570.42. Club. The husbands were also invitgineer's estimate was $6,112.85. ed. The out eoine memhera woi-Mrs. Harry Holman and Mrs. Howard Allred. The new officers are Mrs. Crowther and Mrs. Matthies SCHOOL NOTES Osmond Allred. Games and miisle Joyed. (Continued from page 1.) Mr. and Mrs. Abe Livin enter tained the following couples at a Florence Blackett chili party Wednesday Ding Dong Mr. Ruth Christensen and Mrs. N. C. Nielson, evening: Ping Ping Mr. and ,Mrs The girls have completely learned Ray Holman, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman the songs of the opera and the boys Seeley and Mrs. Abe Livingston. have the first act learned. The next Radio-musiwas enjoyed. two weeks will be spent in combining the glee clubs and putting the exMrs. Eugene Allred entertained pression, novelties and dancing with ten members of the "Sorosis club" the Opera. The orchestra began at her home Saturday afternoon. A practice last week. "It won't be long pleasant afternoon was spent and an now." Boys get your "dates" early. elaborate luncheon was served. e" o HI v. ... Nephi Merc Co. "Where Good Merchandise is Cheaper" 3E Mrs. Farril Hanson entertained Swamped the following at a party at her home Literary production has become so Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ivory, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Ander- voluminous tlisit one can't even keep son, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jensen, Mrs. op with the books one should not Elmer Carter, Mrs. Jim Quymon, read. Little Rock Gazette. Mr. W. R. Jensen. Games were played and luncheon was served. and Youth Age Mr. and Mrs. .Milton Oldroyd en- tertained at a Valentine Party at their home Wednesday night. The invited guests were members of the G. B. club and their husbands. Valentine decorations were used. Games were played and prizes were awarded. A midnight lunch was served. asks with timidity to be spared Intolerable puin. Vouth. taking fortune by the beard, demands Joy like a right. Robert l.on!s Stevenson Age Right Way to Progress lie who wtntf to accomplish nre ihlng does not achieve It by scolding the wrnng, but hv ntleHvorinu K 'o right nbout Miss Clean Robertson, Eva Llewellyn, Winifred Cook and Macel Robertson attended the College Prom at Ephraim last Friday night. Dr. J. E. Harrison will be Nephi Drug on March at 4-- 5. E-E- Only for the Fittest Responsibilities gruvitnte to the person Who can shoulder them; power the flows to the mnu who knows how. 3t Elbert Hubbard. S3 E Dr. H. F. Syndergaard of Salt Lake This year the Underwood Typewriter Company has asked that we spent Sunday and Monday in town stress accuracy in our work, so we "n business. ieei mat tne students who can write Alma Trantor of Nephi was the a Daner with three errorn or le.aa de serve special mention. The following principal speaker at Sacrament meetstudents were the most accurate in ing Sunday. the test given February 7th. Miss Florence Peterson of Ephraim FIRST YEAR Zoe Powell 2 errors, 39 words spent a few days visiting her sister Ruth Haynes 3 errors. 25 wnrda Mrs. Virgil Jacobson. Noma Howarth....2 errors, 23 words Mel Morgan ha8 returned from SECOND YEAR LaMarr Hawkins....l error, 5 6 words Salt Lake where he has been attenda ing ' - Nf-- r j A A. IIOOVKK TK.WJXS O.V GENERAKS Pictare shows President-elec- t r in a Herbert Lincoln touring car specially equipped with General riding "8" tires during Mr. Hoover's recent tour of Miami and other Southern Florida cities. Note license No. 1 on front of car. In the 'debating tryouts last Friday the following girls were selected by the judges as winners: Mahei Wilson, Nina Chappell, Irene Phillips, ana waxtne Carter. The subject for debate this year is: Resolved that Modern Advertising Should be Condemned. The Btudents of the N. H. S. are hoping for success in this activity. Koo-ve- Dual-Kal'oo- W'lty n ifotf RIDE TO THE MILITARY BALL FEB. 22, ON A SET OF NEW The Girl's Glee Club made a public appearance last Sunday night at the Nephl Ward. They were dressed in their black and white outfits. The Boy's Glee Club also sane- th amo night. Millie Peterson of Logan and Eldon Gunderson of this place were married at the Salt Lake Temple on Feb. 13 th. After visiting in Logan and Idaho they will return here and visit at. the home of her sister, Mrs. Hilda Christiansen. Eva Llewellyn entertained the members of the "H. G. L. G. "Club on Monday night. Luncheon was served to Clean. Robertson, Ruby Hanson, Macel Robertson, Bertha Mikkelson, Erda Robertson and Winifred Cook. Mr. and Mrs. John Low of Beaver The date for the Seminary Ball is have spent a week here visiting relatives. April 5 Watch for further notice. Soof Impairs Efficiency layer of soot one sixteenth of an Inch thick on boiler tubes or furnace flues lessens thPlr efficiency 20 per A cent GEMEHALS Phone 246 SILVER MAPLE Nephi, ut. SERVICE barber school. Never Touched Us Our Idea of zero in men t n perturbation was the reaction we felt recently to the statement flint $HK( bills are being counterfeited. PltiijKleiphia I Note Holders Borrowtrs won't, he great deal happier if bunker? were t. anxious as signers to hold ou to notes. LouisM ville Tm 3. On Monday night Mrs. Ray Holman was hostess at a dinner party. Covers were laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs. John Holman, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Holman, Parley T. Holman, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Oldroyd and Mr. and Mrs. John Low of Beaver. The P, T. A. will give an excellent program followed by a dance on Wednesday night. Feb. 20. Prizes will be given to the ones having the lucky numbers. The Sons and Daughters of the Pioneers are preparing a Pioneer play entitled "Ploneedata" to be presented Feb. 22. A matinee will be given In the afternoon. A dance will be given following the play at night Be Prepared For The Military Ball Come in now and select one of our New Springs Suits. We have just received a large shipment of new patterns, new styles, they are knock outs, and the price is only $29.50 others up to $45.00 ft |