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Show THE PAGE EIGHT S, NEPHI, UTAH Thursday, July 18th, 1929. 3E tmut LOCAL MID-SUMME- TIMES-NEW- R Bargains jyoutoo wifflite them James Chase came in from his In Juab County, Southern ranch A. Bracken F. of the Nephi Wednesday. Supt. Mr. Chase is feeling that Farm Dry report Experimental since his recent operation at .67 of an inch of rain fell at the good the hospital in Salt Lake, and is re station Sunday evening. gaining his strength. Mrs. Frank Hobbs of Los Angeles rnnn nf .Ttmh HAuntr n&onle. Is In Nepbl this week visiting with by county agricultural agent her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph W. beaded A. JS. smun, are in txgan, man, tnis Golden. week, attending the Farmer's En at tbe Utah Agricultural Mrs. Jack Egbert and daughters campment Deon and Montle, of Long Beach, College. were In Nepbl Saturday and Sunday, Mrs. George Hobbs, who has been the guests of Mr. and .Mrs. T. E. spending the winter In Log Angeles, Carter. has returned to Nepbl where she will remain for the summer. Mrs. Hobbs Naof the First Howell, Byron In Salt Lake during the past tional Bank returned home Sunday, visited after spending several days In Salt week. Lake City, transacting business for Mrs. Alfred Orme returned home the bank. from evening Rexburg. Tuesday and Salt Lake City. While Airs. Harlin Lewis and family left Idaho Mrs. Orme, together with relaSaturday for their home In Los away tives made a trip through Yellowa visit after Angeles, very pleasant National Park. She reports at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. I). stone had a most enjoyable time having Qoldsbrough. visiting with relatives and also going Mrs. Carl Scannell entertained throuKb the park. Monday evening in honor of her regular monthly meeting of mother's birthday. The rooms were theTheboard of county commissioners roses. decorated with very beautifully was held last Saturday, with all Refreshments were served and tbe members of the board present. was in evening spent playing games. routine business was practiPrizes were won by Mrs. P. B. Regular all that was transacted. cally Mrs. Cowan, and Unity Chappell. Those present wereiMrs. P. B. Cowan and Mrs. June Kendall attendMrs. Nellie Schofield, Mrs. Unity ed Mr. a Frlgidalre convention in Salt Mrs. W. Mrs. P. J. Ockey, Chappell, Lake City last Thursday and Friday. P. ChrlBtlson, Mrs. Joseph Warr, All dealers and salesmen from Utah, Mrs. W. F. Brough, Mrs. T. W. Idaho, and Nevada, that Mrs. Airs. Samuel J. were in Wyoming Linton, Vlckers, attendance were entertained R. Park, Mrs. J. A. Booth, Mrs. by the Frlgidalre Corpora Walter F. Richardson, Mrs. C. O. royally convention was the com tion. This E. E. Scannell, Mrs. Slack, .Miss of the building of the Ha Brown, and the guest of honor, memoration millionth Frlgidalre. Mm. D. K. Brown. The third and fourth year groups of the project held their meeting July 11 1929. The meetTHE LAST WORD IN Thursday, ing began with a reading from Grace PERMANENT Jenkins and after that a violin solo from Afton Kendall. They spent the WAVING rest of the time In sewing and planThose ning a swimming party. Afton present were as follows: Kendall, Irene Phillips, Nelda LaVelle Foote, Thora Pearl Jackson, Florence Pay, Florence Duckworth, Grace Jenkins. Reporter Ina Painter. A Regular $1.25 Silk Bloomers and 98c Combinations 25c Half Socks, Values up to 50c Complete Line of Silk Dresses, Summer Dresses, and Wash Dresses at Money Saving Prices. Big Lot Women's Slippers, Up to $7.00 $2.95 Values, to close Big Lot Women's Slippers, Up to $7.75 $3.49 Values, to close Girls' and Child' Straw Hats, Values up 25c to 79c Men's and Boy's 2 piece Underwear, 50c and up Men's Silk Union Suits $1.35 and $2.50 Dress59c and up Shirts Boy's 98c Men's Reg. $1.25 Dress Shirts GROCERIES 9c Corn Flakes, Large 13c; Small Carnation Milk, Large 3 for 25c; Small, 6 for 25c 25c Large Size Tuna Fish, 2 for 5c Small Size Soda and Oyster Crackers Large pkg. Ginger, Lemon & Vanilla Snaps, 27c 5c Reg. 10c Kirk Olive Toilet Soap 6 17c Boxes Matches, 25c 1000 Sheet Tissue Toilet Paper, 3 for Royal Bread and Cakes Fresh Daily COMPARE ALL OUR PRICES AND SAVE I AJtCHi) :MAKER SHOE "Star Brand" E The Bell-isto- n, Mac-Farlan- e. Thrift Wife It's unfair of you to say I don't economize. Why. I haven't used a new needle In the grmmiphone all the evening ! London Humorist. Real World's Largest Book The biggest book in the world la the "Golden Book of French Industry." It measures fourteen feet by seven and contains three hundred pages. Honor Given Wallace "Ben Hur," by Gen. Lew Wallace, published In 1880, may well be given the honor of being the first "best sell jt" written by an Indiana author. High Mountain Peaks Kinchin-JiugaEverest, Godwin-Austen- , , Mukalu. Dhuwnlugirl, are mountain peaks In Asia and each Is over five miles high Mark of Greatness really great uian Is known by three signs generosity In the design, humanity in the execution, and mod erarlon In success. Bismarck. Pioneer Dental College The Baltimore College of Dental Surgery of Baltimore, Md., was the first dental college established In the world. A , Manga-Parbat- most popular machine, and is the only one that does not require a wave set lotion. Its wave is incomparable. You can't go wrong in getting a Shelton Wave. MARCELLINE BEAUTY SHOPPE Thelma Broadhead, Opr. 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Child's Instruction Children should be kept from all kinds of instruction that may make errors possible, until their sixteenth year that Is to say from philosophy, religion, and general views of all sorts Schepenhauer. A Permanent Wave rw up n up LT3 SPRINGFIELD tire, a tube or even just a patch may prevent a ruiued holiday or a hurried repair job by some "sharpshooter" along the road. Don't be at the mercy of "premium price" service sta- tions. Come in and let us help make your trip a success. You'll find our service good and our prices right. Soft, Natural, Alluring DUART The Wonder Wave SILVER MAP Nephi, Utah SERVIC ERMA'S BEAUTY PARLOR Erma Lunt, Prop. Phone 59 For Appointments It THAT enthusiasm is needed in helping all to work longer, harder and more intelligently. who was in now. A spare Shawnee, Oklahoma THAT they had too many citizens who felt that the other fellows should do the work, and the other fellows didn't work. SALT LAKE CITY A day when hundreds of acres of Utah and now parched and barren, except for sage, will, be turned into fruitful farms was pictured by W. L. Abbott, chief engineer of the Commonwealth Edison company of Chicago and past president of the American society of Denotes Use of Gaelic The word "Gaeltacht" refers to a district In Ireland where the Gaelic language is spoken. This is a seaboard district on the south const of Ireland and Includes the counties of Donegal, Mayo, Galway and Kerry. nv THAT many a city has grown backward Instead of forward because of the LACK OF PEP on the part of the majority of its citizens. en-Joy- Human Labor Wasted Rameses, the Egyptian, hired 100, 000 men for 20 years to build one of the pyramids. Could he have had at bis disposal the power output of on of our large modern power plants, he could have done the Job In 300 days ik DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK? "Electric power will pump water to the desert," he declared. "I see this power as the one great hope of this future empire." Going away over the holiday? - Nephi Mercantile Co. a plunge at Arrowhead. Engineers, M n The following people made the trip: Thelma Ockey, LaVelle Foote, Mildred Bean, Lorn a Kendall, Nina Chappell, Ruth Haynes, La Von Rowe and Mrs. A. E. Smith. Chauffeurs were Maurice Howard and County Agent A. E. Smith. Mechanical - ski i n 4-- Salt Lake last week. $iC-u.Ji.i-x Ik 4-- H the return trip everyone ml mm I)1 May we show you? The club leaders of Juab county attended the annual Utah H club day held at Kelley's county Orove in Springville Canyon on July 10th. The purpose of the trip was to get ideas for the Juab county club day that is being planned for August 1st. On er Types. 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