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Show Thursday, June 27th, Essential Good foods are essential at all times (or one'a health and happiness, but it is especially Important that good quality fooda are secured for an outing. No other disappointment la so great as a food disappointment on a holiday. Each of our stores have made great preparations for our patrons' 4th of July supplies. Our brands are of the very best and our stocks fresh. All purchases will be packed in a neat box or carton It desired. Remember, our assortment of foods Is the greatest to be found In Nephl and there will be no waiting when you come to our store, regardless of how big your purchases may be. y "A -- Roene Blgler. STORES Surety of Purity" Owned and Operated by JAMES A. KELLY AND SON Nephi Fillmore Delta Golden Cowles, of Bv.- -i sngtan, Vermont, has been announced as winner at tha annual award made by the Atwater Kant Foundation for "asBellenoe of Judgment and general grasp of the principles of electrical angln ring. Mr. Dowries was graduated this year tram the University of Vermont, where the award Is es tab PAGE THREE J.C.PENNEYC. Stylish breasted shows Silk Dresses 1 ti J Instead of -- fc'"f the donation for high scholarship and concrete achievement, the Atwater Kent prtaa Is given on a basis of potentiality for development, for common sense and thorough grounding In a particular aabjeot, Mr. Kent contends that failure to achieve scholarship to often denies recognition during school days to natural ability la a specialised field. The award waa consequently established with a purpose of stimulating and encouraging the promising student In a designated field. The young already has behind him a creditable record of acThe son tivity and accomplishment. of a local Judge, be was graduated from the Burlington High School In 1025, and upon entering the TJnlver-alt- y his activity with the ski team and various student organizations went hand In hand with his currlcular prise-winn- ABOUT THE ONLY WAV TO gOLVB THS COAL SITUATIOI -IS TO HAVE DAUGHTER , AMD MOTHER. WEA.-R- CLOTHES V anions er 3i 'Pincers- Nowd' i model with peak or notch UpeJ. at an moderate extremely Ia price. $29-7- 5 For Summer Needs . . Scores of styles . de- s lightful colon . . . . . . here are the dresses that will make your wardrobe fashion - right . . and for amazingly little! The most discerning shopper w"ill acclaim them as superior values. Our Feature Value in new-print- Men's Shirts For Women , For Misses Printed hroaddoth, woven anadras and woven broadcloth shirts In many smart new patterns. Plain colors, too. For Juniors $1.98 1 A neat metal buckle. slipper with nt Men's tan leather oxfords which prove that good shoes can be Inexpensive I Well-styleveil made, and only This charming kid sHppef with its broad strap and slha heels colors. honors, for tn March of this year was elected to the honorary fraternity of Phi Beta Kappa, During summer HlM'H & $2.98 $4.98 coma. 4.i4MeNcs 12 sij-- s to a ... d, vacations he has enlarged his tlsi trlcal knowledge and experience by work In the laboratories of the Bell Telephone Company, and It la with this organization that he now plane to take up research work. Cowles is the second winner of the award which was established last year. The first recipient of the prize was Crawford McOinnls Adams, of Groton. Vermont, who upon graduation entered the employ of the General Electees to 8 ... $2.98 $2.23 $1.98 K if A I A a ,r,7i,MH..f j. , Company. zr Island Lures Jaded Traveler h r here single, various quality fabrics end attractive ITS patterns. $0-9- 0 aca-dom- ln - For Young Men The pets wast by the young elec Meal esurient isuisuenta tive Income a fond of 18,000 oontrlbuted by Foundation. 1st addition to the a award, dowlas's name will be ln- branae tablet which Ska foundation emoted in the engito eommemorate the haU neering g West Coast of Smart Styles A Group of Smart award. DOC WIBg ORE NEPHI, UTAH Common Sense and All ' Round Merit Win Honor and Reward for Student J vTfi--i W. to bloom. Q.P.SKAGGS -- Mr. J. Henriod Is making weekly trios to Provo. where be Is studying John Chrititison who la empolyed art under the personal direction of In the Tribune office is spending his Prof. Eastman. vacation in Nephl with bis parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Cnrlstlson. Miss Helen Garduer of Salt Lake City Is In Nephl tola week visiting MUs Ruth Cnrlstlson returned with her aunt and uncle, Air. and home Sunday after visiting her Mrs. E. R. Forrest. sister In Salt Lake for the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Forrest leave for Rlgby, Idaho, this afternoon Mr. and .Mrs. It. E. liuskey of where they will visit for a week with San Francisco announce the arrival Mr and Mrs. W. H. Broom. of a baby girl, born June 19th. Mrs. Buskey was formerly MUs Alice Nephl City will gather up all Salisbury. parbage next Monday. Have your a container and placed on The South Ward Primary held garbage inof the street, and the gar- edge their annual field day outing at the the base man will pick it up and haul It Pair Grounds Tuesday. Games, races to the garbage grounds. and refreshments made for a merry fternoon. Trail Builder Tli.. Kuuili Ward Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Painter. Mr, boys took a hike Thursday morning to the and Mrs. Ray E. Bean have Just re at 5:00 o'clock. They hiked ranch where they cooked their turned from a weuk's camping trip Price The and Ogden hrwnkfiist In Indian fashion. up through Provo a good time. Canyons. They report having had a boys report having had very fine trip. Thirteen friends were entertained Wllford Belliston returned last TuRHriiiv afternoon at a blrthdav given by iMrs. Lisle Blgler In Friday from the Uinta Basin, whero purty, or tue eignth birtnaay or ner he inspected his bees. Mr. Belliston honor Refreshments were reports that the bees are In good daughter Roene. condition, but they are not making snrveri tn F.lan Pettv Dorothv In- any honey as yet, due to the lateness score, Ora Taylor, Marjorle Carter, of the season, the alfalfa and clover Doreen Vlckers. Marjorle Linton, are not yet in bloom. In some cases Maxine Petty, Myrtle Bailey. Alice the farmers are pasturing the al- Pay. Beth Davis, Merele Harnett, falfa off, and not giving it a chance Fern Howell Thelma Stanley and U planning somefor the th of July thing and all plana require food and drink, whether one stays at home, goes (lshtng, make a touring trip over land or cam in the opea. pood S, Lou Henriod son of Mr. and Hyrum Haynes and Deloss Haynes were In Provo Monday on business. Everyone .!' TIMES-NEW- LOCAL NEWS OF INTEREST July 4th "4" THE 1929. " ' H, a Tfirilling I V-- v z ana flaskinq acceleration The COACH 595 525 .525 595 675 695 Mma Sport R Among all the delightful performance characteristics oi the Outstanding Chevrolet none ia creating more widespread enthusiasm than its thrilling peed and flashing acceleration.! The great new 545 HMil 1 AU prlcetf. ' .. h. fmcUtry, Flimt, rterr Co act totemi Pom y g Interest en route, in a series of Travelers to Vancouver and Victoria This was In Itself an for It was the first time that a cruises, leaving every Saturday from this year are enjoying trips to the voyage, Canadian Viceroy had ever seen that June 29 to August 31, inclusive. Little west coast of Vancouver Island the inlets, totem part of the world, and. Id turn, it was Indian villages, nord-lik- e its with rugged, the first time one had ever been seen poles and other unusual sights will Canadian Norway d coastline, sheer slopes there. The Indians resident at Friendly thrill and fascinate the voyager Two interesting places visited on and Indian population. Here la s coun- Cove, one of the highlights of the west His Excellency with a this trip are Esperanza Inlet and try without railways, automobiles, coast, presented totem pole which will be One Sound, both discovered by movies, or electric light a very primitive land in fact to all Intents and erected at Bideau Hall, the Governor Captain James Coos, the famous ex- p'.orer. in 1779. It waa at Friendly purposes much the same as It was a General's residence at Ottawa. Those contemplating a voyage to the Cove, a charming indentation on hundred years ago. Recently Viscount Willlngdon, Gov- west coast of Vancouver Island can ro Kootka Sound, that Captain George mot Bodpga Y. Q'ir.'.lr? r"jfi ernor amoral of Canada, and Lady there In the utmost comfort, for the Vancouver -r Cvi-V- a vt!ur. anJ fr,n VVIl'. n ion. made a trip to the west Princess Norah wilt ply from Victoria 1, ol Uie UaJs Ivw lu-a- t Pacine uo s c;.:t ta Port A'.ioe, touc.ilr a at tc- r;l ths new Cnnadi.-..., Nurah. 'tail the principal ports and points oiOrltalu m 173a. le.un."r "Princess Kailvbj five-da- epoch-makin- deeply-indente- ot n . SOV(PARBdwdU.mm rad prlc u wU In e ch. list price .vlmiob41 lidcrittg mluM Chevrolet'. dliwrl price. 'IVStU loj high-compressio- n, non-detonati- ng cylinder head... automatic acceleration er manifold pump ... ... spark control ... and a heavier engine rethe accelerator with an eagerness that is literally amazing. Touring speeds are negotiated with such smooth, silent, effort' less ease that you almost forget there's a motor under the hood. And when the throttle is opened wide pace ia faster than the valve-in-hea- ...595 most experienced driver would care to maintain! Back of this exceptional performance is a brilliant array of engineering advancementstypified by a d hot-sp- ot sponds to semi-automat- ic crankshaft, statically and dynamically balanced. Come in and drive this car. Learn for yourself, at the wheel, that no other car can approach it in the price range of the four! .the a Six in the price range -- of the fourl NEPHI MOTOR COMPANY NEPHI, UTAH QUA LITY AT LOW C O T |