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Show THE M. HOME of VITAPHONE When In PARAMOUNT Talking 'THE Frovo ' iarce-romril- y HOME Eat At TOWNERS" uii th Thing They Do! Hi'r lht Tilings They Kay! ? Also Talking Act Start SUNDAY, May 12 100 ALL TALKING SKK mill HK.11 RICHARD DIX Sutton's Cafe In III First Talking Picture "A Good Place To Eat" "Nothing But No The Truth" It' a Scream! Ladies Rest lUom In Connection Fooling! That'll "Nothing Hut Hie Truth" Also Talking Comedy M'KD. & TIIl'R., May 13 & 10 SKK ana HK.lll Warner Itron. VITAI'HONK TALKING PICTURE Baggage 'Fancy with AUDREY FERRIS MYKNA IX)Y GKOItGK FAWCETT VITAI'HONE & 18 PICTURE "Lights Of New York" with CAST AIxL-STA- It Also Talking Act LET C. J. Pyper, do your electrical work and repair your electrical appliances. He also has the most complete line of electrical fixtues and supplies in Nenhl. on Mr. and Mrs. Alma Winter were the honored guests at a large wedding reception given at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Rosequist Many Wednesday night. May 1st. beautiful and useful presents were received. The out of town guests were: Mr. and .Mrs. Herman Marigel-301Arzella and Minnie Belliston of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Morgan Nephi. of I'rovo, Mrs. Erma Olsen, Mrs. Ellen Johnson and daughter, Gertie, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Glover of Sandy, Air. and Mrs. Einbro Bendizon and Mr. and Mrs. Earbardt Bendixon ot Mills. Thursday night a shower was given the newlyweds, at the home of Rethe bride, by Maurine Powell. freshments were served. The local troop of Boy Scouts under the leadership of Carlyle Breathweite went on a. fishing trip to the Sevier Dam, Friday afternoon, returing home Saturday night. HELENE COSTELLO and HAPPENINGS LEVAN 1, Also Sennett Comedy Fit I. & SAT., May 17 WAitXEii nnos. TALKING 100 XTKST! ATTItACT uoi last ItUIMAC THAT I 3 Attention to CoprrifliMd. 1928 small, uninteresting details makes a difference in the safety of a dairy product. A little carelessness may prove very aggravating. You will be pleased to learn what care we give to the small matters in our product and service. NOTICE TO ('UKIMTOKS fuiuay Estate of E. L. Boucher, defeased. Creditors will present claims, with to the undersigned at the vouchers from 1.) (Continued pag office of Attorney L. A. Miner, I too ins 606-was reserved uutil the Mclutyre Uldg. Salt of the dance. The North Ward won Lake City, Utah, on or before the first honors iu both public speaking Vth day of July, 1929. L. A. MINER, events, the Nephl ward captured first Administrator with the Will place in the drama. M men's quartet, Annexed of the Estate ot mixed ladies double trio, double K. L. Boucher, deceased. quartet, instrumental trio, and dance, Date of firut alm second place in Gleaner girU publication May 2, 129 The south ward public speakiug. won first place In the harmonica Mrs. Alice Bird of Salt Lakd ti'y band, and secoud honors in tt.e ladies double trio, double mixed spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Tha .Mrs. Geo. E. Howard. quartette, drama and dance. North ward won second place in M lteehe, of I'rovo. was George men's quartette and third pacle In the gold and green cotillion, dranm in Nephi Thursday, making his ukuui and ladies double trio. It was also rounds. Mr. lieelia is the congenlul announced that the South Ward bad automobile accessories salesman (or heretofore won first place in the M the Salt I.ak Hardware Company. men's basket ball stake tournament with north ward secoud and Nephl ward third. Also that the Nephl Ward I. hand won first honors in the AOS CLASSIFIED A. essay contest, with North Ward second and South Ward third. The following Is a list of the place FOUR WEEKS OLD ROOSTERS winners in the various events: For Sale 5c each J. Walter Gleaner girls public speaking: 1st, Mae Garrett, North Ward, subjuct Paxman. Forgiveness, 2nd, Lavon Harris, Nephl Ward, subject, Friendship, and FOR SALE CHEAP GOOD TEAM 3rd, Edith Belliston South Ward, or C. Inquire Bonneville Lumber Co. 3t I). Billings at U. U. Dam. subject "Home". M men's public, speaking, 1st YELLOW BANTAN SWEET CORN Eugene Beck, North Ward, subject. ....For Sale E. F. Russell. 3t "We Stand for Law." Ladies double trio, 1st Nephl Ward CLETRAC TRACTOR owners are Eva Pay, Fay Ostler, Irene Downs, Rhoda Johnson, Camilla Mangelson satisfied owners See me before you and Martha Cowan. 2nd South Ward buy James Chase Easy Terms. Eva Linton, Ruby Linton, Florence Blackett. Kar'a Vickers, Dorothy FOR SALE CHOICE DAHLIA AND Gladiola Bulbs Mrs. George 3rd, Ilaymond, Laura Morgan. 2t. North Ward, Margaret Smith, Mabel Lucille Nielson, Stella Anderson, Harris, Geneva Garrett and Marie FOR SALE GOOD THREE ROOM brick home reasonable price Parkins. At men's quartette, 1st, Nephl good terms A. V. Pyper. Ward, Jack Ockey, Rex Pay, Earl Warner, Alma Burton. 2nd, North KEPT FOR SERVICE CHESTER Ward, Earlus Christensen, Ronald White Boar Kenneth Blackett, Gowers, Rex Garrett, Roscoe Ord. 8 th No. 1st East. 3rd, South Ward, David Austin, Vickers Max Ellison, Wallace E. TANNER NEPHI ICE DEALER. Blackett. Double mixed quartette, 1st, The CLETRAC TRACTORS, a size Nephl Ward, T. D. Davis, David F. for every job 12 to a 100 H. P. Winn, S. G. Paxman, Ralph Barnes, Terms easy James Chase. Mrs. T. D. Davis, Mrs. A. J. Crapo, Mrs. Ralph Barnes and Mrs. Will L. BETTER QUALITY POULTS, pre2nd, South Ward, T. W. Hoyt. paid 45c each for shipment May Vickers, Clarence Warner, Joseph Cowan, A. V. Pyper, Mabel Lunt, 18th. Quality guaranteed. Only a Louise Pyper, Mrs. T. W. lAUred, few thousand left. Order immediateLua Stephensen. ly. Poehlmann Hatchery, Petaluma, Drama, 1st, Nephl Ward, Mrs. California. 7 MEADOWBROOK DAIRY Blankets! ay Up-Stai- Our Kpeclul MOTH. UK'S HOXF.H DAY of Taoty goodness that sell for only e.v, si.oo, $i.r,o YOUR MOTHER With a Beautiful MOTHER'S DAY CARD And a Box of DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES 111-- And She Will Appreciate A Bunch of Carnations Large and Fresh Only $1.50 per dozen or sold singly THOSE WHO BUY AT HOME AND BANK AT HOME HAVE A BETTER HOME FOR SALE CHEAP 600 ACRES OF Grazing land, in and near "Hop-Creek- ." O. F. Wall, 235 South 8th 2t East, Salt Lake City, Utah. "Whatever You Earn Spend Less" I am in the Undertaking business to stay, in connection with a licensed embalmer. John R. Downs. tf NEW NEPHI NATIONAL BANK STEWART-WARNE- R Radio. Regular price $137.75, will sell for $70.00 cash. Service. FOR Go Into A D. T. R. Co. Store TODAY A Real Opportunity! House" Co. Eight Busy Furniture Stores The liowest Prices Large Scnle Specialized Buying Affords CITY GLADIOLA BULBS 3t p. 'i 525 (P. O. B. Detroit, plut tharf forBum freight mi dtlrvery. pert mi DID YOU SEE THE We can sell and install any of these beautiful fixtures, for cash or on a deferred payment plan. CALL US FOR AN ESTIMATE ON YOUR PARTICULAR JOB Kendall ores. THE PLUMBERS Phone 1 Nephi, Utah MEAT TOMATO PLANTS AND HOT CAPS Jacob Gibson. Phone 3 24 W. 'part tut txtn.) Plumbing And Heating Fixtures Each Customer ll of Beauty of Limited Number To VEAL. Market. NEW FORD TUDOR SEDAN Crane Traveling Exhibit EACH SALE Silver Maple WANTED Frank Warner. A Bathroom $ffj)75 Dixon-Taylor-Russe- i ''TV K KM KM A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A FINE HOME 7 room modern dwelling, part basement, ideal location, large barn and granary, 1 acre lot, with 1 share water. Will sell on easy terms or trade for smaller home. See W. J. Cole, or write Dixon Real Estate Co., Provo. 4t. Blankets! WOOLEN BLANKETS e 1 CLETRAC TRACTORS. Over Ord & Mangelson Drug Store Regular $7.50 and $10.00 One-Pric- ri Before you buy a Tractor See James Chase, he sells the famous rs To Go At Sacrifice! "The .y f ).n.t 4 DENTIST Slightly Imperfect B. W W f Phone 294W DR. P. L. JONES BLANKETS MILL-RU- N DAY El-v- in D. T. R. CO. SPECIAL 1000 hioTiiins Mc-Cun- e. Mr. and Mrs. Erick Peterson of Salt Lake City spent the week end Leeta iM. Squire, Mr. Ashby, Alma Tranter, Ruth Sperry, Edwin Bailey with relatives here. and Mrs. Mable Wilson. 2nd, South Vennetta Sorensen and James Ward, Mrs. Edna Cazier, Clarence Peterson of Centerfield spent Sun- Warner, Boyd Burton, Mrs. T. W. day in Levan with Miss Sorensen's Allred, Erma Lunt and Orson Cazier. 3rd, North Ward, Mrs. Viola Ockey, parents. Mr. and Airs. S. E. Malmgreen, Mr. Ray Gadd, Mrs. Aurora Patterson, and Mrs. Andrew J. Poulson, Mr. and Alton Gadd, Ruth Bale and Edwin Mrs. Lorenzo Mangelson and Mrs. Bailey. Dance, lst, Nephl Ward, LeVeve C A. angelson attended the funeral services for Thomas Rees last Thurs Petty, Aiden Lunt. LaMarr Hawkins, Myrl Downs, Earl Warner, Melvin day at Wales. Utah. Maurine Powell, who is attending Robins, Fred Morgan and Jack Gar-bet- t. 2nd, South Ward, Dorothy school at Provo, spent the week end Irene Maxine Carter, Haymond, here. of Payson Phillips, Alice Cowan, Max Ellison, Mrs. Robert Greene came down .Monday to spend a short George Haymond, Clark Morgan and 3rd, North Ward, time with her mother, Mrs. Christian Verl Jenkins. PaystruD who just returned home Elma Jones, Gladys Tolley, Marjorie from the hospital. Salisbury, Ernestine Foote, Alton The "H. O. A." club were enter- Gadd, Eugene Beck, Rex Tolley and tained at the home of Mrs. Eliza Earlus Christensen. Morean. last Thursday afternoon. A Essay: 1st, Nephi Ward, Virginia Bowles, 2nd, North Ward, Irene delicious luncheon was served Chase, 3rd, South Ward Deon Tplliston. X-R- PAGE FIVE 1. 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