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Show Thursday, October 10th, THE 1929 Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Holman, October 5, a boy. Inspected Iteldon Will Cbrlstensen of Downey, ho, is visiting at the borne of C. Government meat Inspection U a great protection to the Some public. packing houses' products are not U. S, inspected. All meat sold In 5 FT. GREEN HEWS Government our market are Inspected. This assures our patrons of meats from healthy animals, only. This protection costs our patrons nothing extra but la a big factor In their You will always health find meats sold by O. P. markets Skaggs System much above the average in quality. It pays to serve the best quality of foods and 4s this true of especially treeh meats. Pure Sausage Sausage season is here again. We make a pure pork, delicious sausage, containing- nothing but fresh pork, spices and salt. It is unlike any sausage you ever bought 'in a meat market. One trial will cause you to serve it often. Our price ts always reasonable. J. Christiansen. Ida- !rs. hf Arthur NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, J.C.PEI Brlsban Prosperous Country Why Industries Crow Flying for Pasture the Mummy NEPHI, UTAH SAM continues to prosper. Mr. and Mrs Earl Blat-khahave of Increasing expenses, moved to Moroni where he U run- UNCLE (n three months ending September SO, ning a service station. be collected more than one billion dolMrs. Melvln Johnson left Sunday lars, and $128,959,834 more than be for Salt Lake where she has gone collected in the same three months a to receive medical treatment. year ago. It's a big, rich country, with a year as Mr. and Mrs. Shaddel of Salt Lake one single city spending In used to are vlBiting this week with her par- much as the United States spend before the ents, Mr. and Mrs Carl Anderson. Business and buying, generally. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonald of Salt Lake October 8th, a throughout the country continue acboy. The mother was formerly Miss tive. The September report of Sears, Roebuck, which deals with the whole Donna Ivory of this city. country, shows a gain of 23 per cent. Air. and Mrs Niels Christiansen The year's sales will reach close to are enjoying the visit of their son, half a bffllon. Ralph of Los Angeles, California, Stock gamblers may be worried, but who is here for a few days. the people at large feel cheerful. Mrs. Emma A Nash and children Wilbur D. Huston, brilliant boy and Kate Anderson have moved o boy from 8eattle. IT years old, Salt Lake City where Mrs. Nash Is begins his scientlflo career a the employed as stenographer with the Massachusetts Institute of Tech Billings Stenographic Service. nology, chosen by Thomas A. Edison Mrs. Virgil Jacobson entertained as the brightest young man In toe the O. B. Club Thursday. The after- country. noon was spent in sewing and a deEverybody wishes him success and licious luncheon was served. Mrs. he will have It Averll Larson was a special guest. Thousands of other boys may com Mrs. Trena Otteson, wife of Jos. fort themselves with the knowledge S. Otteson of Birch Creek, died Oct. that they have as good a chance as 6th of heart trouble, which was a this young man, and perhaps better, shock to everyone. She had been although nobody selected them "to ailing for only two days. Funeral succeed Thomas A. Edison." services will be held Oct. 9th. PAGE THREE EYC0. Important Values On Smart New Fall. Merchandise! Save Now Smart New Dresses A Pure Silk All Rayon Stocking for Twill Satin 98c 89c Imagine it I A pure silk stocking with mercerized top and sole . . . nd it comes in a selection of smart shades. ed An especially desirable fabric because it is so and costs so very little. Has the sheen of satin good-looki- and wears admirably. inches wide. ng 38 Wednesday, Edison at 17 was working for a small salary, never went to any In never was SEMrs A. H. Anderson and four stltute of technology, children if Salt Lake spent Saturday LECTED, but SUCCEEDED. and Sunday with her mother, Mrs. T. C. Thompson, It being her 82nd Among men working at benches In mechanics in big factories, Miss overalls, Erma birthday. Rosqulat of MIdvale, a granddaughter also ac- white collar men that think as they companied them. work, one will be the real Edison of FOOD STORES the future. You cant select genius. The following were Salt Lake "A Surety ef Purity" An nhiamr of hi eh finance aavs viltors this week end: President J. L. Nielsen and wife, Kennedy Seager industry progresses rapidly "because wile, Osmond Crowther and wife. sons of very rich men play polo and Delta not Nephi Fillmore C. S. Augason and wife, Murel Ivory neglect business, inherited from ana wile, Koyal Ivory and wife, Mrs. golf, their fathers and allow abler men to Niels Lund, Will Collard. Reid Col-lar- d extend and develop the business." and James C. Jensen. Tkeoric About Sleep That is true in some cases. No Van-It tins tu'en usserlel thai a mm A shower was given on Saturday derbllt runs the New York Central must sleep or be poisoned by his own evening, October 6th at the home of Railroad, no Ryan manages street car toxins, but some authorities deny that Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hansen in honor lines, no J. J. Hill descendant manof Miss Nina Neldon Is A. One and Chappell sleep protective. theory is that great railroads in the West. But waste products accumulate In the Hansen. The evening was spent In ages It Isn't true always. a which after lunch playing games blood durliff the day and produce a was served. Many useful gifts toxin that Induces sleep. The oldest eon Pnr Inntanca. John D. Rockefeller were given to the young couple. Idea Is that sleep restores the nervous Jr.. not conspicuous on the golf course system, and undoubtedly It Is the not A shower was given in honor of or polo field, runs successfully tne ral sequel to expenditure of energy Mr and Mrs. Arthur Tranter Mon biggest business in the world, turned day uight, October 7 th at the home over to him by his father, now past J. C. PKJKNEY CO. UAH of Airs. Mary A. Mikkelsen. The BOOTH AT STATU FAIK shower was attended by about forty ninety. friends and relatives and many Display Show Organization Spends beautiful and useful gifts were reAnd the American Tobacco Company Over One and a Half Million ceived. Delicious refreshments were Is run with an extraordinary success, Dollars in Utala served. Mrs. Tranter was formerly to which its competitors will testify. Miss Brtha Mikkelsen. by a very young man, George W. Hill, The J. C Penney Copauy's exhibit who inherited the job from his father. Utah at the State Fair, hold at Salt Mrs. Hyrum Anderson entertained Here and there young men inherit Lake City brings out the fact that on Sunday afternoon in honor of her and ambition with great ability this organization spent $ 1,673, 434. 00 daughter, Irene's 7th wealth, but not often. in Utah last year, thus contributing Twelve little guests were birthday. present It Is easy to succeed In spite of materially to the prosperity of the who spent a delightful afternoon. state, according to A. L. Garbett, She also entertained her daughter, poverty. manager of the local store. It is difficult to succeed IN SPITE Mrs. Leon O. Lund and baby, Mrs, A graphic arrangement of maps Herbert Wood and WEALTH. OF Madaughter, and charts tells the story of the share rgaret' of Standardville and Mrs. 28 stores in this state have in Dewey of Iowa, who were visitors at the Thinking about evil, dreading It, the development of Utah. her home on Saturday and Sunday is worse than evil. One man killed An itemized account of the comhimself because he feared a duel arMrs. 0 L. Seeley entertained for pany's expenditures within the state ranged for next day. Another blew in 1928 reads as follows: twelve little guests in honor of her his brains out rather than walk to and Rent building upkeep $104,065. daughter Enid's birthday. The folTaxes 77,265. lowing were present: Barbara Liv safety on a tree trunk stretched over Advertising and donations 61,550. ingston, Janle Robertson, Izola a deep chasm. Salaries paid to employees 484,369. JacobBon, Betty and Ethlyn Allred, Other expenditures Herman Llnderman, New York 956,195. Dora Hansen, Jean Oldroyd, Stella Mayer, Carol Smyth, Lois Collard, gangster, strangled himself with his Total expenditures $1,673,434. Electa Robertson, Lenna Johnson belt In prison last week. He had The display calls to attention that, and Enid Seeley. Outdoor games "squealed" on his associates, had been fact that the J. were played and refreshments were stabbed once In prison, and feared notwithstanding the C. Penney do. has grown to be a served. what would happen when he reached nationwide 'institution with 1400 the penitentiary again. stores serving- the public throughout Mr. and Mrs. Geo W. Ivory celethe country, its stores are local brated the 50th anniversary of their He put 8.50 in the pocket of a crimstores with local interests. wedding day on Wednesday, October inal A chart of the company's civic 2nd, 1929. asleep In his cell, with a note Super was served at the Interests in this state reveals that home to the family and close rela asking that it be divided with a 40 managers and associates own tives. In the evening at the amuse- friend. He wrote to that friend, "Have their own homes; 57 memberships ment hall, which was profusely deco a good feast on me, on my way to are. held in local chambers of com- rated with autumn leaves and fall hell." merce and commercial clubs, and all flowers, a dance and refreshCRIME DOES NOT PAY. store managers are active in civic ments was enjoyed by light a host of indevelopment. vited friends and relatives. Geo. W. The Canadian government bought Utah is one of the pioneer states Ivory and Mercie Collard a herd of 8,000 selected reindeer and in the history of the J. C. Penney to Utah by ox team with emigrated the early will drive them from Kotsebue Sound Co. and has played an (important pioneers. They were married Oct In Arctic Alaska to the east side of in Mr its development, Garbett 2nd, 1879 They have eleven living part states. Store number three In the children, all being in attendance ex the Mackenzie Delta In Northwest was organization opened at Murray cepting one son, J. Leonard, who is Canada. In 1904. Other early numbers in in Boston but telegraphed greetings Driving great herds to new pasture the system were opened at Eureka, on their anniversary. The children lands Is old. Price, Mt. Pleasant, Provo, Spanish are G. Eugene, E. Murel, L. Royal, Ahead of Canada's reindeer an AlasFork, American Fork, Midvale, Bing- F. Ross, Stanley and E. Clark of ka airways plane will fly, carrying ham Canyon, Bountiful and Rich- Fountain Geren; Mrs. J. F Living- officials of the Canadian government, field. ston, Mrs. J. T. Oldroyd, Mrs. Jack out the best pastures to which The J. C. Penney Co booth Is McDonald and O. R. Ivory of Salt spying reindeer the may be driven. That is strikingly decorated in yellow and Lake City. The visiting friends were new. black, the company colors, empha- Mr and Mrs. Ed Jones, Mrs. and sizing the Golden Rule policy on Mrs. Win. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Modern science Is useful. Airplanes which this business was built. Downs of Nephi and rMs. John T. Souvenirs are distributed from the Fields, a sister from Lyman, Wyo select pastures, prospect for gold, watch forest fires, carry medicine. booth. A very pleasant evening was en In addition to the charts of the joyed by all. is used in the purchase The of mummies. organization's activities in this state, large' posters in attractive colors Professor Langmulr In the General r, PROBATE AND portray the original store at GUARDIANSHIP Electrlo Research Laboratory, shows Wyo., and visualize a typical NOTICES of a mummy, taken a life-slxcompany store linking city and Consult County Clerk or Respective through all Its wrappings. The outer country For Further Information. edges of the vertebrae show IndicaAn electric map of the state flashes Signers tions of arthritis In those ancient days. the store towns in Utah, Including NOTICE TO CREDITORS Nephi, and a large map of the United The Field Museum In Chicago will States gives the number of stores Estate of Thomas W. Miller, de purchase no mummy until its genuine In each state. The display also inCreditors Will present ness has been demonstrated by cludes a miniature model of a J. C. ceased. claims with vouchers to the under- showing the bony structure of the old Penney Co. store. on the fair, Mr. signed at Nephi, Juab County, State Egyptian inside. Commenting of Utah, on or before the 1st day of Garbett said: "VlBiting the state fair is one of August, A. D. 1930. news that the Florida It Is the best ways of getting acquainted ELFIE J. MILLER, Administratrix fruit fly good The rainy has disappeared. Thomas of of Miller W. Estate the with the products and Industries of caused the pest to vanish, season has Deceased our state. Everyone attending the It Is hoped permanently. Almost fair will come away with fresh in- Date of first pub. Sept 26, 1929 used In fighting the fly wa? formation about the best develop- Date of last pub. Oct. 17, 1929 ments 4n every field agricultural, Wm. A. C. Bryan, Attorney for Adm- well spent , 1929, hr Kins Futurw SpufiuM, Ik.) Industrial and the home." inistratrix, Nephi, Utah. No. 455 Hose Q P. SKAGGS . Beautifully Sheer! Silk to the picot top; Fall shades, pair, $1.49 Smart patent leather, fancy grain trimmed slippers with' the popular cubist heels are splendid value at . . picifgl . , , tans words descriptive of tne dram un yoe to nt without delay. Cktanlmg vsanul . . . m . $3,98 tkwe in Outing tmim of delightfully mart styles steas lew pries. Flannel $0.90 "Nation - wide" brand-wh- ite, also fancy checks and stripes. d for its splendid wearing quality. 36 inches wide. 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Kem-mere- e x-r- y 79c A Smart Fall Model in Shirts Night Flannelette Patent Leather Of Amoskeag Teaseldown with silk frogs. 54-i-o. on Do com la to to tlx dtrw cmu assembled here foi yon taf (nd winter need . . . ftr-4-e lino coats, flared and tunic awM til generously tHnmW long. $1.49 Union Suits Of Part Wool Fin. ribfclS $1.49 WCight Designed especially for the needs of growing girls, this is to smart that it p will appeal to every woman who prefers the lower heeL Fancy grain trim. ... far. Sizes for women, Vniors. one-stra- $3.98 $2475 tm |