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Show THE fAGE SIX TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, 1929. Thursday, July 4th, "Kidiect" Court in United States MID-SUMME- R Bare ams Complete New Lines of Women' Summer Dresses, Silks, Voiles Dresses. All the Newest Styles Saving Prices. Silk Underwear, Silk Hose, in All Summer Shades. See Them. 'i CHILDREN and Misses and Wash at Money V the Newest ' ' GROCERIES '. 2-- SATURDAY SPECIALS Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans for Light House Cleanser, can 13c 29c , club of "Home Alanagc-men- t" met Friday. June 28 at one of their weekly meetings to select a name for their club. The name y selected was "The Club." The name and the club mean a lot to us and we hope to make them "bigger and better" clubs. The Solid Leather ....f. j 'mki ' ' ' in "11 ri tri r Local News Items Ft. Green News At The Mr. and Mrs. Clark Cook announce the arrival of a boy born June 30th Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nelson an the arrival of a boy born Mr. and Mrs. Angus .Miller of nounce30th. Eureka, are enjoying a visit in Nephi, June the guests of Mrs. Alphus Miller, Ivan Hamilton and family, Kate mother of Mr. Miller. Anderson, and Edna Guymon motor ed to Salem Sunday. Donna Belliston and Marjorie Lomax gave a party for the South Mrs. Geo. C. Anderson Is visiting Ward Senior Seagull girls Tuesday her daughter .Mrs. Lewis Anderson evening at the home of Donna Bellis- at Mt. Pleasant. ton. The time was spent in chatting, playing various games and winning Miss Delphia Allred and Miss was A dainty luncheon prizes. Jensen are home from Salt Annabel Lake to spend their vacation. served to the following: Pace, Arzella Belliston, Elva Shaw, Marion Christensen, Martha Howard, Mrs. Marv Hanson, Miss Rhea An Florence Belliston, Reva Vickers, derson of Eureka are home spending and hostesses Marjorie Lomax and a month. Donna Belliston. Marjorie Lomax, Reporter. Henry Christensen and family have sold their home and have moved to Mt. Pleasant where they will N. H. S. Swimming Pool to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blackham spent Open Thursday July 11th a few days In Salt Lake this week Mrs. Bertha Jorgensen and Joseph The N. H. S. swimming pool will open Thursday, July 11th, from 7 to WINS BRITISH OPEN 10:00 p. m. and each Tuesday and over for adults Thursday thereafter, 14 years of age. Saturday afternoon commencing July 13th, the pool will be open for children under 14 years, free of charge from 2 p. m. until 4 p. m. Admission for adults will be Just Arrived Nephi Merc. Co. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coulson and family were down from Provo to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ann Ingrain. CARD OF THANKS Valuable "Accident" Scientific discoveries are often accidental. The; are usually made by men trained In the line of scientific We wish to thank all those who assisted during the illness and death Invention or observation. 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The program was held in the ward chapel as follows: Music by the Junior Band; Prayer by the chaplain J. C. Jensen; Singing by audience "America"; Address of welcome by Marshal of the Day Mayor Geo. C. Jackson; Solo, Athalie Johnson; Declaration of Independence by Melpha Augason; Speech by Uncle Musical reading, Evanelle Sam; Anderson. Music by Band; Benediction by the Chaplain, J. C. Jensen; A children's dance followed with A picture sports at 4:00 o'clock. show and a dance at Greenona closed the day's celebration. f Geo. C. F or every tire need FOR the man who wants mileage at low first cost Buckeye tires and tubes, built and guaranteed by Kelly-Springfiel- d. For the experienced driver who wants the best there it in standard tires KELLY SPRINGFIELD TIRES For the man who wants the finest that money can buy tires that will last until he turns in his REGISTERED Balloons. We have llieui ali, at money-savin- g car-K- elly prices. SEMI SILVER Nephi, Utah Cyril Tolley, British golfer, who won the 1929 British open amateur golf championship when he defeated John Kelson Smith, young Scottish carpenter, four up and three to ploy in the finals of the tournament. Smith had won his way to the finals by defeating John Dawson of Chicago in the semi finals. ORAPLATA Mrs. Ruby Stringham and Miss of Salt Lake are Ruby Anderson spending the week at the home ot 3. F. Allred. IS: 1, Soft, Natural, Alluring DUART The Wonder Wave ERMA'S BEAUTY PARLOR Erma Lunt, Prop. Phone 59 For Appointments to Miaple Canyon last Friday. MINING COMPANY, a m corporation: Location of principal place of business: Nephi, Utah. NOTICE: There is delinquent up on tha following described stock, on account of assessment levied on the 29th dav of May. 1929. the several amounts set onDOsite the names of tho rwtnectivfi shareholders es fol lows: No. of iNo. of Amt. Nairte Gert. shares Anderson. P. J. 165 14.500 $43.50 Andreson. P. J. ..169 9.700 29.10 Anderson, P. H. ..149 11,000 33.00 .45 150 Brown, William ..102 3.00 Carter, Joseph ....165 1,000 Carter, Joseph. C. 159 5,000 15.00 3.00 155 1,000 Carter, T. E 3.00 163 1.000 Tnrtpr T E 1 .23 410 101 Cooper, John 3 .00 122 1,000 John Cooper, 3 .30 Hitesman, D. S. -- 109 1,100 3 00 Jackson, Henry ..140 1,000 6.00 139 2,000 Nichols, J. J Nlnhnla Mrs Vina H. 112 5,000 15.00 Nlrhnla. Mrs Vina H. 45.00 114 15.000 500- 1.50 Sidwell, Gideon .152 3.00 Sperry, Ernest ....135 1,000 3.00 Worwood, Ellas ..111 3,000 333-l- 3 1.00 Foote, John Louis 185 Foote, Cyrus Leslie 333-l- 3 1.00 184 333-11- 3 1.00 tfnntfl V. .Tann ....182 and in accordance with law, and an order of the board of directors made on the 29th day of May, 1929, so many shares ot each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at the Law Office of P. N. Anderson, on the 20th day of July, 1929, at 12 o'clock noon, to pay de- DRESS According ToThe Weather A Few Hot Suggestions Wilson Bros. Athletic Underwear Townsend Grace Straw Hats . Walk-Ove- r Zepher Weight Shoes Clothcraf t Summer Suits Good Dress is a Good Recommendation, a Good Investment Me linquent assessments thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expenses ot sale. P. N. ANDERSON. Scretary of Oraplata Mining Co. Office: Venice Building, Nephi, Utah Publications: July 4th and 11th, 1929 3: |