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Show THE PAGE EIGHT TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. UTAH S, Regular Meeting of County irnmt Local News Items Big Bargains J. H. Winkler of Watson, Utah was In Nepbt last Sunday and Monday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Sparks la a Douglas Sparks. daughter of Mr. Winkler, Big Lot Prints, Figured Voiles and Wash Goods 35c Values up to 75c per yard, to close, yd. Specials in Silk Underwear, Women's Bloomers, $1.00 and $1.25 Slips, Combinations See Them! Complete Line of Blue Crane and Hummingbird Silk Hose, All the Newest Colors $1.00 and $1.50 Wash Dresses, $1.00 and up Real Values The Rhythm Kings, one of Nephl's popular dance orchestras, was In Mt. Pleasant Wednesday evening, where they played for a dance. The per sonnel of the orchestra Is: Claude Lomax, drums and manager: Jack Garbett, trumpet; DeForrest Hawkins, Saxophone; Prank Brough, Sax ophone; Alma Burton, trombone; Cleo Petty, Piano; David Austin, banjo. Dozens of Nephi sportsmen are preparing to leave Friday for Fish Lake and other sections of the state, while numerous other fishermen are planning on spending the opening day, June 15th, on the local stream or at Burraston's Pond. On June 15, the fishing season for trout an other game f iah opens in the state of Utah. In the mountain streams of the state fishing Is very apt to be poor, due to the high water, while the fishing at Fish Lake and other lakes of Utah is expected to be good. GROCERIES Carnation Milk, Large, cans for 3 25c 25c Cans for Campbell's Soup, . .25c Large Size Tuna Fish, 2 cans for 13c Small Corn Flakes, 9c; Large 3 25c Jello, pkgs. for 49c 1 Set Molds Free Jellwell, 6 for Oil Sardines, 6c; Large Oval Sardines, 2 for 25c 10c Best Buy Mackeral, Can 3 SATURDAY SPECIALS 10c Snowflake Soap 5c; 10c Kirk Olive Soap 5c Light House Cleanser, 5c; Old Dutch, 3 for 19c 19c Drinking Glasses, 6 for LEVAN FOOTE Milton Pexton of Salt Lake City, visiting in Nepbi this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pexton. Mr. Pexton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pexton, former residents of Nephl. la ANNOUNCING The New & SORS We Are Serving a METHOD OF PERMANENT WAVING Ringlet Ends No Finger Waving Delicious and Appetizing Summer Lunch Open 8 a. m. to 12 p. m. We have a neat and attractive place in which to serve you. Necessary ERMA'S BEAUTY PARLOR Erma Lunt, Prop. Phone 59 For Appointments HAPPENINGS Mrs. Edgar Chrlstensen Is Lake City visiting relatives. In Salt Niels Mortensen of Salt Lake City stopped in Levan Sunday on his way home from a trip out south. i Pearl Peterson and Niel Stanford of Ogden motored to Levan Sunday. Miss Peterson will remain here two weeks with her paernts, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Peterson. Mrs. Earl Peterson returned to her home at Ogden Sunday after a 10 days visit with relatives here, er mother, Mrs. Helen J. Hansen, Will Laird, Juab County's Traffic her home. Officer, has been checking up on the accompanied speed that some of the traveling Mr. and Mrs. Owen Francom republic pass through our fair state. He also checks up on automobile turned home Monday from Evanston, where Mrs. Francom spent lights, and motorists that fail to stop Wyoming, winter the past teaching school. at tne "stop" signs. TUNNEL LUNCH DUART Held I TUNNEL LUNCH E. M. Claridge, Prop. 11 lt Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Deuriksen and family of Salt Lake City spent a few days of last week: with Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Paystrup. Mrs. H. V. Roylance of McGill, Nevada came Monday to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Grant. Let Us Do It Right Ungreased spring shackles are a great factor in keeping a car noisy, to say nothing of making the chassis more susceptible to broken springs on rough roads. Grease With High Pressure! A thorough greasing job at our ultramodern station will eliminate all chance of "dry" springs! We'll grease every vital point on the car with proper grease. And we'll do it at moderate cost, Leon Ray Brown, son of Joseph and Agnes Barrowman Brown died suddeuly May 29th, 1929 at Bingham, Utah, where he was employed as shift boss at one of the mines. Mr. Brown was In his usual health and went to work at 6 o'clock. Going into the office he sat down and soon after fell over dead. Mr. Brown was born and reared In Nephi and was 44 years old at the- time of his death. He was married to Lenore Davis. To this union three children were born, two h's Besides gids and one boy. father, wife and children, the following named brothers and sisters survive: J. W. Brown, Lloyd Brown and Mrs. Agnes Cannon ot Salt Lake City and Ivan Brown of Centerville, Utah. He was burled In Salt Lake City. Bishop William H. Pettigrew officiated at the services. A. Edmond Cazier Dies At Ely, Nevada Hospital Word was received Wednesday from Ely1, Nevada, Helling of the death of A. Edmond Cazier, a native of Nephi, Utah, and a brother of Mrs. Thomas Ingram of this city. Mr. Cazier has been in the Currant Creek district In Nevada for the past twenty-seve- n He leaves a years. wife and the following brothers and sister: Joseph, Owen, Hyrum and Edcil Cazier, and Mrs. Thomas Ingram. Funeral services are being held In Nevada Thursday. He was 70 years of age at the time of his death. He died in the White Pine county hospital following an illness of three weeks, together with poor health extending over a period children to come unto Mrs. T. J. McClure entertained the "Suffer little Sorosis club last Wednesday after- For me, is the Kingdom of such noon Delicious refreshments were Heaven." served. 'Tis the Master who speaks, and we may grieve, Mr. and Mrs. Newman Fillmore ot Our though will, to His own must be given. Utah and Mr. Mrs. and Eureka, James Sherwood of Levan have just LOST SMALL SORREL PONY returned from a trip to Frisco, Mil-foReturn to Wilford Bailey and and Clear Creek canyon. receive reward. Merle Bosh, Grant Gardner and NOTICE OF BIDS Miss Nellie Bennediet are away atThe Board of Education of Juab summer school. tending School District, will receive bids for the laying of one (1) floor at the Miss Myrtle Beard, who is em- Central School, according to the folProvo is at here with ployed visiting specifications: Size of room her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. lowing 25 ft. x 25 ft.; 1316 in. thick, 24 Beard. in. face, number 3 grade Electric of usual proportion Lehl Thaddeus Ashton Powell, 45 Maple Flooring length of materials used. Work a dry farmer of Juab, Juab county, in to completed on or before July and a former resident of Lehl, died 1st,be 1929. Bids to be filed not here at the home of his mother, Mrs. later than 6:00 p. m. Monday, June Esther Powell, Tuesday. He had 17th, 1929. The board reserves the come to Lehl to 'receivte medical to reject any or all bids. treatment. Powell Mr. married right Office of Board of Education. Nicoline Schow, October 30, 1905. Mr. Powell are his Surviving widow; the following children, Mrs. Ileen Jackman, Levan; Maurine, Marvin, Keith, Wayne, Glen and NEPHI WARD Donna May, all of Juab; his mother, Mrs. Esther Powell; two brothers, TABERNACLE Eugent of Juab and Leland of Lehl, and one sister, Mrs. May Bone. New SILVER MAPLE SERVICE Corner Main and First North Nephi, Utah BUDGET MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education of Juab School District will hold a special meeting Thursday evening, June 20th, at the hour of 8:00 p. m., at the office of the Board, Nephi' High School building, for the purpose of adopting a budget to provide the necessary funds for the maintenance 'of the schools of Juab School District, for the year commencing July 1st, 1929, and ending June 30th, 1930. By Order BOARD OF EDUCATION. rf vfe Nephite Dies Suddenly at Bingham the postmaster convention at Salt the Gardener, Lake City this week. When He transplants the choicest up there. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson and family motored to Salt Lake City We're blessed, though we lose our Monday. Their daughter, Edith will rosebud attend Summer school at the Uni- Knowdearest its sweetness for only a while, of Utah. versity For its chaste design is unbroken, Mrs Plifton Rnnh and rhlMren nf Its fragrance is unmixed with guile. Tooele, Utah are visiting with rela Then grieve not, my friends for tives here. your darling, Though you bid her goodbye for a iMr. and Mrs. Roy James and day. family of Tooele, Utah are visiting She's yours in that sunshiny Garden, with Mrs. James' parents, Mr. and And waits for your coming alway. Mrs. H. C. Mortensen. OF IF?) Former Mr. and Mrs. James Daley of Provo were Levan visitors last week. Jessie of four years. and Hazel Morgan and Josephine Stephensen went with Mr. Daly to SERVICES HELD Provo, Monday, where they have employment with the berry growers. (Continued From Page One) We It with tenderest care; Postmaster C. S. Wood attended But, guard Oh, we can't stay the Hand of NOTICE KA 1929. 3: i considering the matter it was decided to have an exhibit at the fair this tall, and the matter was referred to County Agricultural Agent A. E. Smith, who will have charge of the display. Authority was given the county auditor to send a check for $8,150.00 to the state treasurer, this being the balance due on the graveling and oiling of the 8 mile strip between Nepal and Levan. Harry S. Joseph, one of Utah's pioneer mining men, met with, the county board and purchased sever! mining claims In the Spring Creek Mining district, in the Western end of Juab County. J. Will Knight and W. J. Newren, representing the Knight Investment Company met with the commissioners relative to tax matters. rd No More Squeaks MM Sat - COMPARE ALL OUR PRICES AND SAVE! . Commissioners The regular monthly meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Bowles of of County Commissioner the Salt Lake City have been visiting met Board last Saturday, with all the mem-ber- s bis parents In Nephi the past week. in attendance. A letter from Ernest Holmes, Utah Mrs. Ellas Wo r wood enjoyed a Stat Fair association asking that week's vacation In Salt Lake City County have an exhibit at the where she visited with relatives and Juab Late fair this fall was read. After friends. Extraordinary FA Thursday, June 13th, 'ih.. MarxMade London Model CALL AND SEE OUR NEW LINE OF Men's and Boy's Clothing MEN'S SUITS at $10 to $27.50 That Will Surprise You! BOYS' SUITS at $7.50 to $12.50 That Are Values You Will Appreciate! At The Nephi Merc. Co. "Where Good Merchandise is Cheaper" Sunday is Father's j& Day Give Dad a Tie' Dad Appreciates a Gift as Much as Anyone He doesn't forget your day, don't forget his. One of our ties is sure to please him. See the Dad's Day display in our north window. Each tie in a beautiful box. 101 Benefit Organ Presenting Ora De Von and his great Magic Circus I Thurs. June 20 8:30 P.M. Adults 25c Children 10c EE E3E E3 |