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Show THE PAGE EIGHT 23 Big Easter Specials 1. Marie Macfarlane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Macfarlane, has been confined to her home on account of blood poisoning. She baa been seri ously 111, but la now recovering. Jimmie Macfarlane, had the misfortune to get hla arm broken aa a scout meeting the other night, but It la getting along all right. Friday and Saturday EASTER HATS Complete New Line Women' Hats, Special For Easter, Friday and Saturday. See Them! EASTER COAT and DRESS ' SPECIALS $8.95 Reg. $10.75 Siik Dresses, Special All Women's and Girls' Spring Coats 10 off Blue Crane Silk Hose Local News The American Legion la staging big dance at Arlington, Mon., April Due to the big demand from residents of Nephi City for extensions In the Sidewalk Paving, the city council bave decided to create a new sidewalk paving district. The follow ing notice Is being published In this issue of The Times-New"All those who wish the construction of cement 98c s: GROCERIES sidewalk, abutting their property, lb. Bag Sugar Can Pineapple No. 2 Oval Sardines, 2 for Large 011 Sardines, Can 30c; Small Oysters, Large Can 1- -2 15c Shredded Wheat 2 for Corn Flakes, Large 13c; Small Can Milk Large 10c; Small Can 25c 9c 5c Double Size Macaroni Corn Starch 1 Gal. Can Paint, Reg. $3.25 within Nephi City, may advise J. Walter Paxman, or city council, on or before Thursday, April 4, so that the matter may be considered In connection with work already con templated." 63c 25c 25c 6c 10 10c $2.98 EASTER SPECIALS Jello 3 23c 27c 27c Pkgs 35c Royal Ann Cherries 35c Can Strawberries 35c Jar Mince Meat 19c 35c Pkgs for COMPARE ALL OUR PRICES AND SAVE! Seedless Raisins, 5 S. The Nephi Cafe, which la operated by Mr, and Mrs. Ellas Worwood, has just undergone a complete remodeling and enlarging program, and is now one of the most cafes In the atate. The cafe has been enlarge, which will accomodate sixteen or twenty more guests, and the owners have recently purchased a large range which adds greatly to the speed of cooking short orders. The interior of the place has been decorated with a number of large paintings, A delightful social was held Sun day, March 24th at the home of John S. Cooper In honor of hie 79th A luncheon birthday anniversary. was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Mendenhall end family; Mr. and Airs. Les Reese and family; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cowan, all of Payson. Mr and Mrs. Louis Cooper and family; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shaw; Mrs. W. A. Starr, Albert, Malda, Betty and Wm. Starr. te .10c ft 33 not 1. W. W. Club Members Due to weather conditions being favorable the Nephi Trap club Hold Meeting Wednesday did not open the traps last Sunday, but it looks favorable that next Sunday, March 31st, will be good All members of the I. W. W. Club weather, and the first big shoot will take place Sunday morning at ten were present at the meeting held o'clock. Wednesday night. Plans were made Everybody invited and .discussed concerning an EaBter party. Every member is willing to make the party a success by doing her share . Four committees were appointed to take charge of the program. Refreshments, invitations and decarations. By members cooperating the Easter party will be a huge success. A musical program was enjoyed. It Is the desire of each member to play some instrument and great progress has been made in this line. A special meeting will be held at 7:30 Friday, the 29th to make reports on the progress of each committee. All members be there. Club American Legion to Sponsor Junior Baseball in Nephi lilies Christ was b,;rn across the sea" The most appropriate gift for Easter Sunday An Easter Lily. Floral Nephi PHONES Day 345J Night 243J2 See Our New Spring Line on by the Legion to promote good sportsmanship among the boys and also to discover talent among the boys In the great national pastime. The committee to take charge of the Nephi baseball schedule Is as follows : Ole Bos well, A. B. Gibson, and Ray Powell. The committee has decided to hold a meeting In the Nephi city hall, on Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 p. in. and at that time the plan will be discussed with the boys. A general Invitation is extended to all of the boya under 18 years of age that live In thla Of Over 300 You Select Your Model From Any of the NEW SPRING e, SUITS Any Size or Style mm NOW is the best time to put & coat of good top dressing on your car top. It needs and deserves it. We can do the job for you. SILVER MAPLE SERVICE up-to-d- .;. "Where Every Meal is a Pleasant Memory' VEM1CE CAFE Utah Nephi, TICKET OFFICE FOR ALL STAGES Prompt Service, Cleanliness, and Satisfaction Regular Dinners Mrs. Robt Lomax, Prop. Roy T. Lomax, Mgr. INTO MEMBRANES AND DISEASE RESULTS Science Tells Why Some Trades, Dry Sweeping and Motoring on Certain Highways Are Dangerous to Health in Bringing on Respiratory Maladies. Ord, Mrs. Kate Bowles, Mrs. Birdie Jennie Winn, Mrs. Ada Johnson. Jones, Mrs. Sadie Tolley, Mrs. Ora Special guests, Mrs. Lizzie Sowby, Sperry, Mrs Janerva Jenkins,' Mrs. and the "hostess ,Mrs. Jane Gadd. A. of Human Head Shewing Membrane of Nose and Throat. research la out why dust kills every seven persons. The Harvard Medical School, the United States Public Health Service, various Insurance companies and the great labor organizations of the country are all Interested In the problem. For example, according to Dr. L. R. Thompson, of the United States Public Health Service, the sickness record of granite workers shows that the greater part of Illness proceeds from respiratory conditions and that respiratory diseases are three t'mes as prevalent among granite workers as among workers In general industry. "It Is clear," said Dr. Thompson, "that wherever there Is a great amount of granite dust there Is a dangerous hazard, a mortality which seems inevitable and which Is rising all the time." Incidentally, accoruing to Federal sU'lstlca, from 4,500,000 to 6,000,000 persona are employed In the dusty trade, but everyone, from the man who fears "dry aweeplng" by house1 wives on their front steps to the motorist who must find his way through clouds of dust on the highway. Is affected by the menace of fine particles SCIENTIFIC In the air. Various theories have been proposed to explain why dust should be such a danger to health. The usual explanation seeks the cause In the tenderness of the mucous membrane lining of the throat and nose. Healthy throats and noses secrete a fluid, the mucus, which Is Just "Un ... & vice-preside- SHARP DUST PARTICLES 'HOOK' THEIR WAY n $21.75 Nephi Merc. Co. The Campfire Girls are complete ly organized. They met Friday afternoon March 22, 1929, and elected Those chosen were: Presi- R? officers. dent Nelda Cowan, Donna Pexton; secretary, Dona Belliston; treasurer, Iarjorie Gadd; reporter. Feme Broadhead; program, Mabel Sowby and Marjorle Foote; entertainment, June Whipple, Beth Hobbs; historian, Faye Broadhead. Those present were: Nelda Cowan, Faye Broadhead, Marjorie Gadd, Donna Pexton, June Whipple, Dona Belliston, Ferne Broadhead and the A. V. Gadd, who has been confined leader, Mrs. Geo Belliston. to his home for some months past, Reporter, Ferne Broadhead following several weeks at a Salt Mrs. Jane Gadd entertained the Lake hospital, Is again on the street, and apparently looks as though he Progressive Kensington club at her Mrs. was back to normal again. It has home Friday, March 22nd. been seven months since Mr. Gadd Birdie Jones gave a retold story, the The was taken to the hospital and since title of which was "Mother." that time has not been able to be in afternoon was spent In sewing and town, until Monday of this week. His social chat after which a delicious friends In Nephi will all be pleased luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. Jennie Beck, Mrs. Retta to see him out again. Crosa-Sectio- For At The Stan Park received a French Diploma, from the French War Department, Monday of this week. The was pertaining to the Diploma French Croix de Guerre, with bronze star, which was awarded to Mr. Park on January 24, 1919. Mr. Park was a member of the Supply Company, 15th Field Artillery, 2nd division, and be was also awarded a medal by the American Army. Uurnell Lunt has leased the Emro building and will open a Service Station in that place next Sunday. Mr. Lunt is stocking a large supply of tires and accessories, and extends an invitation to the people of Nephi to visit his place of business on the opening day, and inspect the service station. Samples of Made to Measure SUITS Mr. and iMrs. Hyrum Vest, Sr., of Mona, celebrated their 56th wedding annlversity Sunday, March 24, 1929. An elaborate wedding dinner was servd to twenty-fivafter which a musical program furnished by the Mioses Cora and Veda Vest, Mrs. J. F. Elders, Mr. Velay Vest and Mr. Loren Kendall, was enjoyed by all Those participating in the delightful affair were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vest, Mr. and Mrs. Austan Vest and son Bobby, Mrs. J. T. Elders and son Teddy, Miss Cora Vest, Miss Veda Vest, and Mr. Morris Scott, all of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. C. T, Johnson of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Myran Vest, Mrs. Denny RogerBon and daughters, Myra and Beatrice Williams of Lynndyl, Mr. Hyrum Vest, Jr., of American Fork and son Velay Vest of Mona, .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vest, son Mark, and daughter Merl of Mona, Mr. Loren Kendall of Nephi, and the host and hostess. Reporter. "Say it with Flowers" "In the beauty of the Thursday. March 28th. 1929. NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, Timely Easter Offerin g Mucous dent to take care of ordinary dust In the air. If that amount should be ex- ceeded, the dust becomes too great e uiucus and the to be handled by dust penetrates into thp deerer parts of the body lining. Dust is of various kinds, but whether It Is organic or inorganic in origin What makes makes no difference. the dust particles dangerous is their rn u t - j I 'v( Kit shape. Particles that have sharp corners, such as dust from marble, metal, wood or stone, cut Into the membrane knitting very much as an needle cuts Into worsted and there the dust particles become fastened. The mucus fluid referred to passes over those particles, moving them to and fro, and causing the membrane to become tender and ther Inflamed. Should the prof ss become continuous, as so often happens, serious ilnus conditions result and In aggravated cases, tuberculosis may be their termination. That, In brief, is what happens. Scientists have tried with all the resources at their command to combat dust In the air, but so far, with a few exceptions, the results have not been fruitful. As a means of prevention, suggestions have been made la various quarters that the dust rr' ht be laid with some sort of physical oi chemical means and In many sections of the United States municipalities bave been laying the dust with calcium chloride. That Is a chemical capable of absorbing a high degree of moisture from the air, hygroscopic, it Is called, which acts as a binder of It also baa dust on the highway 18 great germicidal value. AM, ANNOUNCEMENT! The Manufacturers of Allen A Hosiery, have announced a reduction on their $2.00 line of hose to $1.65. This is the Famous Dancing Chiffon. Come in and get your hose to match your Easter Frock, while we have a complete run of sizes in all shades. NX 7T 32 353 |