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Show THE PAGE EIGHT 3 HIGH SCHOOL Just Received 98c Priced $1.39 $1.95 $1.65 $1.50 See Them Best Values in Town! Also Another Big Line of Women's Dresses All the Newest Spring Styles and Colorings Complete New Line Wash GoodsPercales, etc New Line of Stamped Goods For Embroidery Work Das Sugar 10 lb 63c . 5c 10c; Small Can Milk, Large . Small .9c Corn Flakes, Large . . 13c; Kellog-pr'Shredded Wheat, 2 for 25c; Jello 9c, 3. for 25c 30c 15c; Large Oysters, Small 25c 3 for Best Seeded or Seedless Raisins, Corn Starch 10c; Deviled Meat 5c; 6 for 25c Try Butter Scotch Syrup, finest flavor, 40c; 65c 65c Kreme Whipped Honey, Try it Professor A. Rex Johnson was a visitor of the high school Tuesday. He came to give instructions to the commercial department regarding the typewriting contest which will be held March 29. The team from the N. H. S. will begin training soon for this contest. Miss Verena Adams is in charge of this work. COMPARE ALL OUR PRICES AND SAVE! foote a The second six weeks of the second semester began Monday after the six weeks exams. The report cards will be handed to the students Friday of this week. 3E fcH NOTICE OF CITY POUND KEEPER'S SALE Notice is hereby given to the owner or owners of the animals hereinafter described and to whomsoever it may concern: That there are impounded at the present time in the city pound the following described animals: Kind of animal and number: One gelding two year ol! l.y colt strip down nose, saddle f. ria type. Full description, by tDlor, age, marks, brands, etc. Nc brands. If said animal is no; claimed and all amounts due thei.on paid, and said animal taken aw within ten days from the date o." i'.ie first publication of this not :,, it will be sold by the city pound kuoper at public sale at Oscar B'j. gii corral in this city, .t the hou f t 10 A. M. to the highest bidder Va..'.ay, March Local News i Mrs. Theodore Carter was operat ed in the Provo hospital last Sun day for appendicitis. She la reported to be getting along alright. Duke Page, who was operated upon Salt Lake about two weeks ago returned home Wednesday. He is reported to be getting along fine. In by Mc-aff- ee Celery Raising is Becoming Very Important Industry at Juab the ' Stake next Monday evening. Tabernacle plays, and There will be two one-aThe general public a pantonine. is invited, and a small admission price will be charged. ct mountain Hons Two full grown were killed this week by Roy Nielson and Floral Ingram. One of them, which measured over eight feet was killed Southeast of Levan, last Mon day, and the other about seven feet long, was killed Wednesday east ot Mona. The boys are sure doing their part to rid the range of these animals. Jack Killren. who was associated with George R. Howard in the cattle business in Colorado and Utah about thirty years asto. spent a day in Nephl this week, visiting with Mr. Mr. Killren was and Mrs. Howard. on his way to Southern California, where he expects to make his future home. The diplomas for the graduates of this year have been ordered. Things of this sort remind us that the end Glen Worthlngton, Utah all-stof the school year Is approaching. spent several days in Nephi, athlete, It won't be long now until vacation where he visited with relaUves and time. friends. He returned to the U. A. C. Wednesday, where he will don the glad rags, and enter the track, In preparation for the state tournament which will be held In about three months. He graduated from the A. C. this spring, and it is reported (Margaret Crapo, Reporter) ) that he will enter the coaching field The Junior High furnished a pro next season, although he, has not gram for the high school Friday. signed a contract as yet. ar (Continued From Page One) attractive containers, which makes an Inviting appeal to the eye of the d coconsumer, and operation between growers and their marketing organizations ore objectives which are being unceasingly striven for in Utah. Adherence to these practices, coupled with the experience and indomitable, progressive spirit of the growers, spell assur- President Eunice Brough presided. The program was as follows: ed success for the Utah Celery Mi. Vickers Prayer Duet, Alma Ellison, Marjorie Lomax Enid Howarth Reading Saxophone Solo Harry Duckworth Piano Solo Donna Belliston Duet.... Florence Belliston, Alice Ord Miss Johnson Reading- jvlarx Made JCondon Model 4 1 KH New Spring Clothes SNAPPY UP TO THE MINUTE STYLES and $30.00 Suits $27.50 $25.00 At The Nephi Merc Go. "Where Good Merchandise is Cheaper" Junior High News whole-hearte- Due to the High School play this evening the Business and Profesional Woman's Club will convene at 6.45 at the City Hall. A very interesting program has been arranged. Mrs. T. W. Allred will give a report on the opera "Faust". Each member is expected, to be present at this hour. Piano Solo Nelda Cowan The will adjourn in time for Talk Mr. A. E. Smith all tomeeting attend the school play. The Nephi Junior High basket OSC '.R E ROUGH, Darrell Chase, who is teaching ball team went to Fountain Green at Preston, Idaho, spent Cay Pou:d Keeper. Seminary The the week end in Nephi, visiting with Wednesday. February 20th. score being in favor of Fountain Mr. and Mrs. James Chase. Mr. 1927 Oldsmobile Green. They came here last Wednes- Chase the Seminary reports enjoying to play a return game. The score work in the Idaho city very mucb, Coach, Good Tires, Battery, day In favor of Nephi. being this being his second year in Preston. 4 Wheel Brakes, Good Paint, another son of Mr. and We started on our cantata. "The Irel Chase, is Airs. Chase, attending the Preston $450.00. Terms, $150. Down, Dawn of Spring" several weeks aeo high school,' and will graduate from and It is progressing' very rapidly institution in the spring. Irel 12 Months for Balance. under the direction of Miss Johnson. that in school We hope to complete it by the early has taken an active part the affairs year, be present during part or April. ing elected president of the Senior class, also taken part in a ward opera MODEL T FORDS and at present he is rehearsing for the annual Preston high school opera, 1924 Touring $75.00 Pickles" and he has been assigned L HAPPENINGS the leading role. 1925 12, 1929. ma Sunday school will be held in the North ward next Sunday, March 10th. tertainment The Seniors are now wearing their class rings. This is the thing that the Seniors will hare to remember the dear old N. H. S. after they hare graduated. They are all satisfied with the rings and could hardly wait to receive them. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY and MONDAY 15c Dutch Cleanser, 2 cans for 3 19c House cans Cleanser, Light 39c 10 & G for bars P Soap, 19c 5c Matches, 6 boxes for 19c 35c Jar Mince Meat s. i USED CARS 33 3E If f'-jS- k 9-- 8-- $125.00 Touring 1923 Sedans "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" Come in and see what we 1925 have they are here Cut Flowers, Potted Plants, Seeds and Nursery Stock. 1926 1924 $50.00 Sedan . .$200.00 $225.00 Ford Coupe Ford 2 ton ....$75.00 1-- Floral Judd's Garage Nephi PHONES Day 345J Night 243 J2 MAKE YOUR Ford Start Easidr and Run Better With A New Anco Timer Regular Price $2.50 Our Special Price $2.00 Phone 24& NcpM, Ut. SERVICE 1929. Two marriage licenses were Issued K1 Juab County's clerk this week. A license was issued to Jack 8. and Bernlce Williamson, both of Proro; Reed Peterson of Redmond of Richfield. Judge One of the most exciting games and Elva Nielson both marriages. performed Cooper that has ever been played In the Nephl High School was played MonMrs. Joseph M. Kendall entertainThe game day night with Payson. was a tie almost all through the ed at a Kensington Wednesday afterThe following second1 half, however during the first noon, at her home. Mrs. Russell half Nephl was In the lead. Payson ladies were guests: Haymond, did win the game but they surely Hawkins, Mrs. George D.Mrs. June had a task. The boys on our team Mrs. Herman Vlckers, Foote Evans, Leah Mrs. Kendall, are to be congratulated on their Foote. playing for this season. They not and Mrs. Gertrude only came near to the tournament The Service Star Legion and the but they also made a name for the school by their good sportsmanship. Business and Professional Women's club are sponsoring an evening's enKeep it up boys. The school play "The Poor Nut" to be presented tonight in the high school auditorium. Don't mlBs It. Curtain 8:16. is GROCERIES VA (I0IES (Lorna Kendall, Reporter) The members of the IT. A. C. Glee Club visited the high school Tuesday afternoon. They rendered a few numbers ana by doing so increased the warm spirit that exists between hte N. H. S. and the U. A. C. The students of the N. H. 8., were glad to see Glen Worthington and Gordon Wood, former students of the N. II. 8. with them again. We Have Just Received a Complete New Spring Line of Blue Crane and Humming Bird Silk Hose All the New Spring Shades Thursday, March 7th, NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, There will be a character ball at the North Ward amusement hall Leo Christensen spent the week next Thursday evening, March 13th end in Provo visiting friends and a Everybody invited. Bister. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson spent Saturday and Sunday in Spring-vill- e wlta Mrs. Amos Hatfield. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the secretary of the Nephl Irrigation Company until 12 noon on March 14, 1929 for the construction of a duplex spillway and overflow weir at Nephl, Utah, Juab County, Utah. Plans and specifications may be obtained from the secretary upon Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bosh and fam- the deposit of $10.00 to guarantee ily spent last week with relatives at the safe return of said plans. The board reserves the right to Tooele and Salt Lake City, returning home Monday. repect any or all bids. NEPHI IRRIGATION CO., By C. W. Glazier, Sec'y, iMiss Vennetta Sorenson of Center field Is spending this week here with NOTICE her parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sor- ensen. Mr. and Mrs. Niels Peterson were host a ad hostess at a nicely arranged The time party Tuesday evening. was spent In playing cards and other games after which a delicious lunch was served. Impressive funeral services were held Wednesday in the ward chaoel for Peter Larson who Dasaed awav Monday morning at his home follow ing a brier illness. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all those who assisted us during the death and at the funeral of our beloved wife and mother. Also for the beautiful floral offerings and for the automobile furnished. Ether Bowers and family IT MAY CONCERN: Please be advised that any bills being mailed out under the name of Beckstead & Allred is not done so with my knowledge and! I am not responsible for them in any way. Dr. T. Warren Allred TO WHOM Not a Mortal Privilege "A revenge." said Hi Ho, the sage of Chinatown, "is dangerous for a mortal to undertake, In an effort to deprive the gods of their greatest privilege." Washington Star. In My Ilr Greet Spring! In Spring Style They're Here the New Spring Suits and better than ever before. The fabrics are splendid many attractive new shades in tans and greys. The styles are different and best of all they remain low priced. Come in and look them over you'll find just the suit you want at the price you want to pay CLOTHCRAFT TAILORED CLOTHES $22.50 and up to $40.00 . r- - |