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Show June 27th, Thursday, PAGE EIGHT EE LOCAL NEWS OF INTEREST TH RE RICA WEARS YO'iU;N O ,S1G Charles Foote was In Nepal visit$&r. John F. Larson of Salt Lake City Is viBiting n Nephl this week, ing with relatives and friends Wedtbe guest of her daughter, Mm. E. nesday. Mr. Foote has been residII. Steele. ing In Salt Lake during the past few months. Mrs. Arvllla Powers and family are Oumond Card, son of Airs. Rose enjoying a vacation In Nephi, where they are visiting at the home of Mm. Card of Salt Lake City and two other Powers parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. men were Injured and one killed Lunt. when a defective shell exploded in a gun at Camp W. U. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Spencer E. Forrest Thursday morning. They were all spent Tuesday and Wednesday In members of Battery ''B" 145th Field d Salt Lake City where they Artillery. n 1929. ?o))?arrot SHOEStSt trans-acte- i business. M And All Nejit Weeli Bargains A Great - The Rene swarm of Nephl Ward Bee Hive girls enjoyed a trip to the Mantl Temple to be baptized for the dead, Tuesday, June 25, 1929. We started at 6:30 a. in. In Francis Warner's car with our leader Thelma The Camp Fire Girls met at the Warner. ..We arrived home at 6:00 home of Marjorle Uadd. Tbe time p. m. Reporter Marie Kendall. was spent In chatting and playing S. A. Vanderguff of Los Angeles, games. The program was as follows: Heading, Marjorle Gadd; Piano and was In Nephl Wednesday evening, Mr. Vocal Solo, Nelda Cowan. Those the guest of William Bailey. who were present were: Nelda Bailey entertained Mr. Vanderguff Cowan, Mable Sowby, Marjorle Gadd. and a few Nephi friends behind Mt. Mr. evening. Faye Rroadhead, June Whipple, Nebo Wednesday Dona Belllston, Beth ilobbs, Mar Vanderguff is an expert on research jorle Foote, Fern Broad head and work, and is assisting the Utah tax of commission in a revision of the plan visitor, iMerdlth Carter, Epbratm. Utah. Reporter Fern of taxation, which will be presented to the next leelslature. Broadhead. Mrs. Earl Christensen and family of Sandy, Utah, are enjoying a month's visit In Nophl, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James K. Park; Another Big Shipment Are Rhythmically Akin For Our ". Opportunity 4th of July Sales Nephi Merc. Co. "Where Good Shoes Are Cheaper" BIG NEW LINE SUMMER DRESSES AND Local News Items ENSEMBLES Entire Line of Men's and Boy's Suits and 20 off Dress Pants, Special All Men's Dress Shirts, up to $3.50 Values All All All Just In At The . th All All EVERYBODY Solid Leather Big Line. 35c Ankle Sox, Special Sale Price, 25c All Reg. $1.50 Humming Bird Silk Hose, $1.39 95c All Reg. $1.00 Blue Crane Silk Hose 35c Big Line Dress Goods, up to 60c All Women's Bloomers, Step Ins and Skirts 98c Up to $1.25 Values, Sale Price off All Spring Coats and Silk Dresses, one-four29c yd. Big Lot Table Oil Cloth, Special Entire Line of Shoes and Slippers ... .10 off All PARENTS LIKES Star Bran SHOES Engines, Modern Music Extraordinary Money-Savin- g CHILDREN Mrs. James H. Ellison and two daughters are enjoying a vacation in Preston, Idaho, where they are the guests of Air. and Mrs. W. S. Winn. Mrs. Winn is a sister of Mrs. Ellison. . $1.98 Special 98c $1.25 Dress Shirts, Special 20 Dress off Shirts Other Men's and Boys' All . Ties .79c . Men's $1.25 Ties .98c; $1.00 39c 75c.Ties 59c; All 50c Ties 15 off Underwear and Men's Boys' Men's and Boy's Hats and Caps, . .15 off The "Sewonit Club" met at their weekly meeting Wednesday June 26. President Helen Chase presided. The minutes were read by Alice Ord. The time was spent in sewing and planning a party. There are fifteen members under the leadership of Nina Chappell and Ruth Haynes. We hope to make the club a peppy one this coming year. Reporter Margaret Crapo. FOR SALE CHEAP FORDSON Tractor and complete equipment. Frances Christensen, who is in training as a nurse at the Holy Inquire Page Motor Co. Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City is enjoying her two week's vacation in Nephl with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Christensen. .Miss No More Worry of I - wise poo, Finger - GROCERIES Waving When You Have a DUART 25c Jello and Jell Well, 3 Pkgs for 25c Carnation Milk, Large, 3 Cans for 3 25c Cans Tomato for Soup, Campbell's 25c Deviled Meat, 6 Cans for 13c Corn Flakes, Small 9c; Large 25c Shredded Wheat, 2 Pkgs. for 25c Large Size Tuna Fish, 2 for 18c Best Buy Mackeral, can 17c Oil Sardines, 3 cans for 35c Oval Sardines, 3 cans 5c 10c Kirk Olive Toilet Soap 10c Snow Flake Toilet Soap 5c . . .39c Lot $1.00 Fancy Lunch Baskets 85c doz. Pint Mason Fruit Bottles 95c doz. Quart Mason Fruit Bottles , PERMANENT WAVE : , So Says French Line Official Who Has Studied Subject ERMA'S BEAUTY PARLOR Erma Lunt, Prop. Phone 59 For Appointments -- , Kengnet, whose hobby is music, has been with the French Line Steamship Company for twenty-eigyears. He has taken the rhythms of ship machinery down by note, and, translating these notes on the piano, has found a Modern New York City. tones. American music is what it is be- wealth of interesting minor White-man cause we are a mechanical na"'Gypsy,' which Paul plays so wonderfully, has a tion, and our composers translate the rhythms rhythm which a perfectly atinto our g tuned engine could duplicate," he the in hear they asserts. "Which proves that muvein3 of industrial America. "I've watched one of my as- sic is mathematically perfect and sistants dance a perfect Charles- that its mathematical precision ton to the rhythm of the ship's is what makes jazz the world's engine," says Fernand C. Reng-ni-S. perfect dance music. "There is only a hair's breadth Chief Engineer of the S. De Grasse, palatial ocean liner of of difference between noise and music. Mechanics and engineers the Compagnie Generale and author of the who understand music are most at their jobs. All g ant to succeed above statement. "j.ne principles are engine has given way to great mechanical rhythm, and a the type with its worked out in can exactly h!c-pitched siren sound and good engineer with tell an engine you'll find this same siren note in what is wrong tone." by listening to its the latest jazz music." ht TT AUNAV3 TAKES A SCOTCH 4PM TO GIVE UP GOUF AfTER TOSINO VM3 BAUU folk-son- mi engine-throbbin- a jtf t, COMPARE ALL OUR PRICES AND SAVE! Trans-stlantiqu- e, recipru-catin- HAS. FOOT Eft J LOCAL NEWS OF INTEREST Attorney and Mrs. Will U Hoyt and family, Mrs. Julia Hoyt, and Mrs. Mary E. Buckholt, of Nephi, d and Mrs. Edgar Boswell, Boswell and Miss Dorothy Stephenson spent the week In Nephi with relatives and friends. Edgar is barbering on Broadway, Mrs. Bos well Is taking a course in marcelling, Leland is working in Auerbach Co. and Miss Stephenson is desk rate operator at M. S. T. & T. Co. They Mr. three-year-ol- d ever-chan- g There is a fascina tion in the byways, with the unexpected just around the corner. The open road is challenging you! Accept that challenge and find health, happiing scenes. t Le-lan- and Mr. and Mrs. Len Fowkes and family of Starr, left Thursday morning for Alton, Utah, where they will attend a family reunion of ten Holt family. all returned Sunday evening. The members of the B. P. W. club, totaling about thirty enjoyed a canFir Danger yon party at the scout grounds WedLittle Tommy, who nesday evening. The party assembled at 6 o'clock, after which a de- was on the porch of one of the neighFollowlicious lunch was enjoyed. bors, stopped In the midst of his play ing the program, each member had nnd endeavored to catch lightning her fortune told, and it Is reported When told to "leave the poor that if all of the fortunes come true, bug. thing alone" be cried out: "Do yon they should be a very happy group want it to burn the house down? of ladies. lure to the THERE is a their pear-turbi- h cm u ness and a reawakened interest shoes in nature. Walk-Ove- r will assure foot comfort on these g pil ""' grimagesy health-producin- We Have Just Purchased a New Radio Tube Tester for all Radio Tubes Tubes brought into our station tested free. A nominal charge will be made when called out to homes. SILVER MAPLE SERVICE v. ? v v ' v r |