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Show THE PAGE EIGHT Thursday, February 21, 1929. NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, 77T. HIGH SCHOOL KOTES ANOTHER BIG LOT OF New Spring Dresses Just Arrived Direct From New York. All the Newest Spring Styles See Them. New. Dress Goods, Figured Crepes, Silks, and a Complete New Line of Wash Goods and Percale. See Them Sw;rs See Our Big New Line of All the Newest Styles Men's New Spring Shirts See Them! $1.25 and up GROCERIES 65c 25c 101b. Bag Sugar Jello 9c; Pkgs. for Jell Well, 6 for 59c; 1 set Glass Jelly Molds Free 25c No. 2 2 Can Pineapple 25c 2 2 No. Tomato Catsup 10c and Can Peas up 2 for 25c and up Can Corn He Campbell's Soups, Can 5c Small Can Milk, Large 10c; 45c Powder Size White King Soap Large 10c 10c; Ivory Soap Flakes Lye, Can 3 1-- 1-- SPECIAL! P and G Soap, 10 LOCAL HAPPENINGS The annual high school opera, Joel Tavlor. county assessor Is In 'The China Shop" will bo presented Juab this week, checking Western hy Hie music department, March 22. The annual school play "The Poor up on transient sheep. Nut" will be staged March 8. Reserve fnnnii. Agricultural Agent A. E. hese dates. Smith is making a visit to the West The last league came here will be ern end of Juab County. He la bethe played on March 1 .with Spanish ing- accompanied on the trip by Fork. Thin itamn mtv ha Iam here Agricultural agent of Tooele county. hut not least. It will be Just an Mrs. George B. Hobbs left Sunday exciting as any of the other game we have played here. Don t tall to for Los Angeles, where she will visit with her children. Miss Clara Hobbs support your team. came up from Southern California The opera "The Maid of the Mill" and accompanied her mother down wan presented in the high school there. auditorium Tuesday morning' by the The regular business meeting of members of the Chorus Class. The held at cast for thin opera U made up of the U. P. W. Club will be 21st. 7:30 in. February p. Thursday, ex who much had haven't ;tudents be will and The plans problems perience in this line before. Some before the club for discussion. put A exi'ulleiit talent was shown in this program will be given, and that these patriotic cpera. It la believed Foote wilt give a students will have a chance In great- Mrs. Gertrude paper on "The History of Our Flag.' er operas. Marriage licenses were issued on The Provo Symphony Orchestra H. will give a concert in the high school February 16th by county clerk J. W. Bills and luditorium Monday, February 25 at Vlckers to: Douglas A small admission of 10c Lenore Johnson, both of Mapleton, 10:45. Hogan will be charged to help pay expenses Utah, and Raymond Hyrumof Woods of getting the orchestra down here. and Louise Howard, both Thomas Bailey We fed that they, have a splendid Cross, Utah. Bishop ceremonies. entertainment In store for us. The performed the marriage Don't miss It. public is Invited. Forty-si- x per cent of the Nephi ward population were in attendance The N. II. S. Basket Ball team won annual primary conference at the game at Eureka Tuesday held'he evening at the TaberSunday score 30 of to 23. with a The night kiddies staged The nacle. Primary was game very exciting. At the end a and educational entertaining very of the first quarter the score was consisted of 13 to 9 in favor of Eureka. At the program. The program a demonstration by the various end of the halt the score was work that .Maurice Howard was high point man. classes, and showed the In class wa3 each the regup taking Our team will go to Springvllle ular class work. Thursday night. The Fidelia Choral club entertainDon't Forget Everybody! The big- ed at their first annual party, Februthe season. The geBt dance of 14th at the home of Mrs. T. D. Juniors' Annual Promenade. Come ary The husbands of the memDavis. on everybody. Let's join the fun. At were special guests the Arlington, iMarch 1st. The bers of the club The rooms were tickets are $1.00 per couple and 25c during the evening. in valentines decorated beautifully 's extra lady. Music by "Cliff and cut flowers. The first special Entertainers." Kight after feature of the evening was a prothe Nephi-Spanls- h Fork basket ball Delicgame of Valentine. game. Let's strut a wicked wiggle! gressive ious refreshments were served at The annual school play to be pre 11 o'clock. The six small tables were sented on March 8th is to leave its beautifully decorated in large red mark on N. H. S. history. Never has hearts and arrows. The evening was games and entertainment. there been Buch brilliant talent spent inwere won by Lorraine Lunt, Prizes brought into one small drama as we Jack Wright, and Mrs. Robert Winn see in "The Poor Nut," There are fourteen characters fall of pep and vim, portraying the life of the Death Calls Nephi Woman modern universities. Laurence Olpin, the Poor Nut, is one of these persons who openly admits that he is a big (Continued From Page One) piece of cheese. He wonders if he must shoot himself to get rid of his Funeral services were held Wedinferiority complex. nesday at the Tabernacle, with Cleo Petty has the radio beat for Bishop P. B. Cowan In charge. The We prophesy a great fur opening prayer was offered talking. Ray ture for him in this capacity and as Powell. The speakers were: byJames a yell master. E. .Memmott, Mrs. Unity Chappell, Udell Bailey not only looks like Dr. F. H. Beckstead, W. A. C. a coach but he acts like one. So it and Joseph M. Christensen. Bryan, is no wonder that Ohio State wins a The musical numbers were as foltrack meet, and that the N. H. S. lows: vocal duet, Mrs. T. E. Carter stage has been turned into a race and Miss Elma Jones; instrumental track. trio, Wallace L.. Martin, organ, Miss The cast consists of the following Mercl Goldsbrough, violin, and Mrs. students: Diane G. Booth, piano; vocal solo, Colonel Small Rex Pay Clarence Warner and a vocal solo by JVIargerie Blacke Alberta Cowan Mr. Coroxford of Provo. The bene John Miller (The Poor Nut) diction was pronounced by Dennis Laurence Olpin Wood. Julia Winters La Marr Hawkins The floral offerings were beautiful Earlus Christensen and profuse. The grave in the City Spike Hoyt Hub Smith Farrell Winn Cemetery was dedicated by Dr. J. A. Cleo Petty Booth. Magpie Wilch Coach Jackson Udell Bailey A large number of Mallie Pierce Verle Jenkins relatives attended the funeral. Professor Deming .. Ray Worthington A Freshman Grant Brough Doc Spurney No Luxury Rex Pay Anyone who is interested in sports, "Two per cent luxury tax on kids." !ove stories, society, business, science Headline. Holy smoke I If kids are and Btples especially men's styles, a luxury then blue vitriol Is a skin see wlil them all in the "Poor Nut" preservative. New Orlpans by coming to the N. H. S. auditorium on March 8th. 16-1- 6. 39c 19c bars 5c Matches, 6 boxes New (Lorua Kendall, Heporter) COMPARE ALL OUR PRICES AND SAVE! S. FOOTE & SONS KA Spring Footwear i - 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 prices at the Are- - Nephi Merc Co. "Where Good Merchandise is Cheaper" Carl-ston- Fuel system of the new Ford has been designed for reliability and long service of Ford of simplicity design is especially apparent in the fuel THE practical value system. The gasoline tank is built integral with the cowl and is unusually sturdy becauseit is made of heavy sheet steel, terne plated to prevent rust or corrosion. An additional factor of strength is the fact that it is composed of only two pieces, instead of three or four, and is electrically welded not soldered. Because of the location of the tank, the entire flow of gasoline is an even, natural flow following the natural law of gravity. This is the simplest and most direct way of supplying gasoline to the carburetor without variations in pressure. The gasoline feed pipe of the new Ford is only 18 inches long and is easily accessible all the way. The gasoline passes from the tank to the carburetor through a filter or sediment bulb mounted on the steel daeh which separates the gasoline tank from the engine. The carburetor is specially designed and has been built to deliver many thousands of miles of good service. Since all adjustments are fixed except the needle valve and idler, there is practically nothing to get out of order. The choke rod on the dash acts as a primer and also as a regulator of your gasoline mixture. The new hot spot manifold insures complete vaporization of the gasoline before it enters the combustion chamber of the engine. As a matter of fact, the fuel system of the new Ford is so simple in design and so carefully made that it requires very little service attention. The filter or sediment bulb should be cleaned at regular intervals and the carburetor screen removed and washed in gasoline. Occasionally the drain plug at the bottom of the carburetor should be removed and the carburetor drained for a out-of-to- Have Page Motor Company Authorized Ford Dealers Nephi, Utah Complete Stock of Ford Parts 0 and Mrs. Welcome Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lund, Mrs. Geo. Green, Mrs. Earnest Hansen, Airs. Glen Johansen, Mrs. Ellis Hansen, Mrs. Thora Robertson and Mr. G. W. Huggins. ' National Legislator Members of the senate and the bouse of representatives do not have citizens Tliej may to be natural-borbe naturalized citizens. Many naturalized citizens have served in both branches of the nationnl legislature. n Admission The North Ward M. I. A. play, "The Greater Commandment" at the North Ward Amusement Hall Thursday, February 28th Prices 10c and 25c. An exceptionally good cast, and a very high type play. The general public is invited. 8 It Takes A Long Time To Wear Out A STETSON 10c and 25c. You will get more than your money's worth at this show. It is a very high class play, with an exceptionally strong cast. Get A Coupon GALLONS OF GAS OR EACH DOLLAR'S WORTH OF OIL When you have five coupons bring them to our station and get a $3.50 cushion for only $1.25! 5 Phone 246 SILVER MAPLE Nephi, ut. SERVICE the Secretary. The M. I. A. of the North Ward invite the people of all three wards to attend the show, "The Greater Commandment" at the Amusement Hall, next Thursday evening, Feb- ruary 28th of ANNUAL. MEETING The annual meeting of the Juab County Livestock Association will be held at the County Court House on Saturday, February 23rd, 1929 at 8:00 o'clock P. M. At this meeting the annual report will be submitted and the election of board members, also any other business that may come before the meeting. JAMES H. OCKEV, of Chinatown, "Is dungerous for a mortal to undertake, In an effort to deprive the gods of their greatest privilege." Washington Star. your "Ford dealer Ford Motor Company Fountain Green A pleasant sur prise was given Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Green last Sunday evening. Games, radio music and Binging were enjoy ed. Refreshments were served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huggins, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shepherd, Mr. find Mrs. Wallace Green, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jenson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Samuels, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Robertson, Mr and Mrs. J. D. Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Alathls, Mr. building, first door south Judd's Garage. "A revenge," said HI Ho, the sage We wish to thank all those who assisted, in any manner at the death and funeral of our beloved husband and father. Mrs. Priscilla Sells and family. 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