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Show PAGE EIGHTi THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. UTAH S, - 53 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Irons Entertained By Children 2E ANOTHER BIG LOT OF New Silk Dresses $10.95 HATS Saving $1.00 Shirts, $1.00 GROCERIES 65c Bag Sugar 25c 2 for Shredded Wheat, .13c . . Small Corn Flakes, .9c; Large Kelloggs No. 2 Can Pierces Pickled Beets 13c; 2 for . .25c .59c 6 Bars Am Ond Ol Soap 10 lb. (6 Salt and Pepper Shakers Free) 10c Corn Starch 5c Small 10c; Morning Milk, Large 11c Campbell's Soups Can Peas 10c, 13c and 20c 20c and 25c Can 15c, Grape Fruit, 30c Small Cans ... .15c; Oysters, Larga Lye, Can 10c SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY and MONDAY '. 10 Bars PG Soap 39c 3 Olive 19c Kirk Soap, for Seedless Raisins, 5 pkgs. for 35c 5c Matches, 6 for 19c COMPARE ALL OUR PRICES AND SAVE! GHAS. FOOTE rr LOCAL 28, 1929. 3 HAPPEHIH6S i On Just Received All the Newest Spring Style Priced at See Them Also a Lot of WOMEN'S and GIRLS Newest Early Spring Styles. Money Prices. See Them! Frocks at only Wash Grade High Men of Line High Grade Work Big Quality Usually Sold for $1.50 only, See Them and Save Thursday, February & SONS 3E III Weduebday afternoon of last week, the sous and daughters of Mr, Mrs. Itobert Garrett and Mrs. Jos. and Mrs. J. E. Iron gave their Wm. surand immediate a Ctkey entertained at a shower parents family the prise and dinner at the home of Dr. Tuesday evening at the home aofbride and Mm. J. O. Irons. Monday, Feb. former, for Miss Norma Jones, 18th wag the 72nd birthday of Mr. of the week. A large crowd attenduseful Irons. Wednesday. Feb. 20th, was ed and many beautiful and their golden wedding anniversary. presents were received. At 11:30 were It is the Intention of Mr. and Mrs. p. in. dainty refreshment J. K. Irons to celebrate their golden served. wedding sometime ia the early spring .MIss Ruby Anderson entertained a when weather conditions are more friends at her home last Saturfew favorable, and the out of town members of the family and friends can day evening. "Cootie" was the main event of the evening and was followmore conveniently attend. At midnight, The following members attended: ed by lively games. Dr. and Mrs, J. O. Irons, Mr. and Mrs. supper was served to Mabel Wilson, Harry Irons, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Ernestine Foote, Erma Worthlngton, Marjorle Salisbury, Hynes, Amos Irons, Mr. and Mrs. Edith Sells, HerGeorge Howarth, Mr. and Mrs. Itulon Lillian Ord, Vernon Mortensen, Bracken, Mr. and Mrs. Raymon man Wilkey, Earlus Chrlstensen, Ray Carter, .Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Golden, Ivan Golden, Foster Gardner, and the Mrs. Joseph Golden, Mrs. Alice Worthlngton, Cecil Schow Mrs. L. P. hostess, Ruby Anderson, Golden, Mrs. Beulah Dowers. Anderson and Miss Melba Anderson S. F. Faulkenburg of Callao, Utah, assisted In serving. was arraigned before Justice John S. What now? Well ask, the South Cooper, Tuesday of this week, chargA lively ed with stealing some sheep. Mr. Ward Primary officers. offiWard of South Primary group was over bound to the Faulkenburg District Court, and was released from cers and teachers met Monday night, their custody on a $1,000 bond. The case at Bessie Higginson's home, for class. was transferred to the Nephl Precinct monthly "Teacher's Training" from Callao. Claude Baker, was the An interesting lesson was given by President Amy Warner. After the attorney for the defendant. lesson was given the group turned the class Into a "social." Everyone FOR SALE 200 BU. APPLES C. was up for a good time, which they H. Garrett. 3t had by playing games, telling Jokes and riddles and having a "volunteer program. The group Intends to meet once a month and have a training class. Next month they are going to have a chicken dinner given b the teachers whose birthdays come in March. This plan is to be carried on throughout the year. Dainty and delicious refreshments were served to nineteen there being members, In all, as our primary Is twenty-fiv- e fully organized. Those present were: Amy Warner, Pearl Jenkins, Bessie Higginson, Geneva Worthlngton, Eva Linton, Delia Wilkey, Goldle Howarth Lillian Linton, .Maletta Worthlngton, Ruth Haynes, Olive Warner, Ruby Belliston, Florence Greenhalgh, Leah Latimer, Arzella Belliston, Lula Memmott, Florence Lunt, Etta. Latimer and Ruby Linton. Everyone had a good time and are anxious for the ' '"V V chicken dinner to come.' j Marx Made Vilma Banky Coming March 8th Venice Theatre Alaskan Adventures 7A i km i r is k Jjorndon Model New Spring Clothes SNAPPY UP TO THE MINUTE STYLES Suits and $27.50 $25.00 $30.00 At The Nephi Merc Co. Primary Reporter 1 LEVAN NEWS "Where Good Merchandise is Cheaper" (Continued from page 1.) in Salt Lake City. Mr nnil ATia Tf TTrftnnnm ftrfl rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby boy born Tuesday, Feb. 26th. Vilma Banky, "movie" star, whose real name Is Banky Vilma, is a native of Nagydorog, a little town outside of Budapest, Hungary. She had been in pictures in her native country and other places three years before she was discovered by a prominent American producer. "The Awakening," a synchronized film, is her latest. CARD OP THAA'KS Mrs. S. A. Lunt was taken to Salt Lake will last she where City Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Warwood entertained a large number of receive treatment at one of the Salt We wish to thank all those who friends at a party Monday evening. Lawe hospitals. assisted us during the death and at A delicious midnight lunch was the funeral of our beloved husband served. and father. Also for those who Word was received from Tooele, Listen in on KNX every Friday assisted in the help of grading the announcing the arrival of a seven road from Main street to our resipound baby girl at the home of Mr. evening from 8 to 9 o'clock. Pacific dence. Homes, Inc., are broadand Mrs. Arthur McBride, born on Ready-Cu- t Mrs. Joseph Carter and family. February 26th. Mrs. H. B. Angel of casting a wonderful program on that Levan, mother of Mrs. McBride is evening at that hour A. V. Pyper Dr. J. E. Harrison will be at the and Staff. visiting in Tooele. 3t Nephl Drug on March 4-- B. til ykluiMiiilllliU Nephi High School Presents THE ANNUAL SCHOOL PLAY With Art Young BOW AND ARROW EXPERT "The JUNIOR PROM F6AAFI MIT rutm nui UNDER AUSPICES OF THE FISH AND GAME ASSOCIATION A N D Direction of Miss Helen Lyman ALLEN-- A N.H.S. AUDITORIUM HAVE YOUR CAR WASHED BEFORE YOU PUT ON THE NEW PAINT. IT MAKES THE JOB BETTER Phone 24 SILVER. MAPLE SERVICE Mephi, Ut. HOSE THURSDAY MARCH 7 Are Two Things You Don't Want to Miss The New Dancing Chiffon in All the New Shades PRICES Reserved Seats General Admission 45c . i KM 35c Seats on Sale at Nephi Drug Store ad |