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Show THE PAGE EIGHT Complete Line of HUMMING BIRD AND BLUE CRANE ALL SILK HOSE IN ALL THE NEWEST FALL COLORS Alto New Silks and Dress Goods and Dresses See Them! LINOLEUMS AND RUGS yd. Wide Linoleums, New Patterns, yd. $1.69 9x12 Linoleum Rugs $12.75 2 $6.95 and $8.35 9x12 Floor Tex Rugs Napora Rugs, 9x12 $16.50 Napora Rugs 6x9 $9.00 Exceptional Values . . . Newest Patterns . . . GROCERIES Have a Complete Stock of Groceries, Electric Light Globes, Paints, Varnishes and Brushes We Always 21 TUNNEL LUNCH After The Show Or Shopping Try A Bowl Of CHILI At The TUNNEL LUNCH Open 8 a. m. to 12 p. m. E. M. Claridge, Prop. -- LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Verno Boswell an nounce the arrival of a eon. born on October 12th. Mrs. W. W Jenkins rnlurnoil fcnma he early Dart of this week from Portland. Oreron. where ah has been visiting for several weeka. Mra. Jenklna bad the misfortune of being n an automobile accident while in he above rltv. but auatalned no ur. lous lnjurlea. fine Blanket Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hobbs left Thursday- for South-easter- n Utah, where be will look over a state bridge Job at Montlcello. The proposed bridge is approximately a ten thousand dollar job. and Mr. Hobba in tends to figure on tbe job. They will Iho visit in the various towns in Grand and San Juan counties while on their trip. A Mill Shipment Consisting of Hundreds of Pairs of These Wonderful Blankets Just Received. They Take up a Lot of Room in Our Basement. In Order to Make Room For Our Holiday Good Now Coming in We Are Arranging For a The Ylola Bee Hive Swarm met at he home of Viola Worwood. The ime was spent in making scrap books. There were forty present and scraps were served to the following: Alta Harris, Emma Jenkins, Jean Kendall, Fern Garrett, Ada Jackson, Sylvia Worwood, Blanch Harris, Eva Sanders, the teachers Miss Beryl Shaw and Mrs. Ileva Pexton and the hostess Viola Worwood. COMMENCING The L. E. Gang and partners met at the home of Misses Serena and Sarah Orme Wednesday, Oct. 16 in honor of Donald Linton of Los Angeles, California. , The time wa Refresh spent In playing games. ments 'were served to the following: Delia Wllkey, (Dlive anfl Beth Warner, Boyd Sorenson, .Maurice Willis Howard, Linton, Elbert Warner, guest of honor Donald Linton and the hostesses, Sarah and SATURDAY MORNING At 9:00 O'clock and Running For One Week A numDer of the rnenas ana neigh bors of Mrs. W. C. Ockey success fully surprised her last Saturday opening, the occasion being her birth day. A very pleasant time was had. Delicious refreshments were served to the following ladies: Mrs. J. R. Downs, Mrs. Ed Downs, Mrs. Ed Jones, Mrs. David Ockey, Mrs. W. J. Ockey, Mrs. Wm. Jones, Mrs. Joseph Nelson, Mrs. William Carver, Mrs. Ivan Tew, Mrs. H. D. Goldsbrough, Mrs,, John Ockey, Mrs. Nephl Jack son, Mrs. Alice Carter, Mrs. Lynn Jackson, Mrs. Leah Chase, Mrs. Esther Ockey, Mrs. Pearl J. Ockey, and Mrs. Zetta Ockey. Our Christmas Cards Are Here! & S Thursday, October 17th, 1929 NEPIII, UTAH Serena Orme. Compare All Our Prices, We save you 10 to 20 FOOTE TIMES-NEW- S, WE WILL HAVE S Special Sale Prices CLASSIFIED On Our Entire Stock o Blankets The You May Take Advantage of These Special Prices by Making a Deposit of One Dollar and Have the Blankets Laid Away For You Until You Need Them. Times-New- s. MAI tR LED FOLKS! Enjoy another Big Candy Dance Arlington Hall, Friday, October 18 Candy For Everyone! S. E. Forrest Appointed U. S. Airways Observer SEE OUR NORTH WINDOW FOR Nephi Merc. Co. "Where Good Merchandise is Cheaper" Nephi tablished at Provo and the reports of these two observers will make Anyone desiring breeding slock possible the use of this valley as Turkey an alternate route for air travel to from thelocated between Farm, from at all and California Southern (Continued From Page One) Nephi and Gunnison, will have to times. select their stock before November on th9 of Federated Clubs talked 3rd. conducted by state contests being Commissioners to the club, dramatics, citizenship County WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: music etc. She gave a wonderful Visit Western Juab County TONotice Is hereby given that all talk on the work to be done by club nersons holding tickets for prizes women, her place in the community won at the recent Juab County Fair the state, the nation, the necessity The regular monthly meeting of will nresent same to Joel Taylor on of women forgetting self in the big the Juab County Commissioners was or before the 1st day of November, eer thought of helping others. Mrs. Hicks sane three numbers held last Monday,, with all three 1929. The fair board are in a posi- YOU HAVE MORE "The commissioners in attendance. "The Violet." "The Rose", tlnn in nav all rash DriZeS. Old Mother", descriptive numbers JUAB COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION COMFORT, better satisGeneral business and regular By Thos. H. Burton, President. depicting phases of life as felt by routine faction and calmer menas matters such approving different humans. and the of know com authorizing Mrs. Hicks payment Pen song led by tal poise when you the program and the convex claims were taken care of at Monyour clothes are well pleted day's session. tion adjourned until April. It is the intention of the county cleaned and pressed. The piano used for the convention was furnished free of charge by tbe board and other county officials to Baldwin Piano people of Provo. All make a trip to the west, end of the CLEANING CO. of NEW ESSEX COACH the copies of literary use for the county, leaving next Saturday mornand were furnished by ing, Monday returning first night. meeting LeRoy Belliston, Proprietor Dennis Wood. The purpose of the trip is to inspect Oil, Gas and Spare Tire for the roads leading from Tintic Valley No west, to the desert, and also roads $800.00 Cash or Terms. leading to Callao and Trout Creek. Trade in. The board has received several petitions from sheepmen who graze sheep in Western Juab, and from ESSEX COACHES mining companies who operate mines in West Tintic, requesting the coun$100 to $200 ty to improve the roads in that area. Good Repair. By BLANKETS AND PRICES At The S. E. Forrest, who was in. the Air Service as a pilot during the war has Enjoy another Big Candy Dance, been appointed Airways Observer for Arlington Hall, Friday, October 18 the U. S. Department of Agriculture. While it la not contemplated at Candy For Everyone! this time that this valley will be FOR SALE: FIRST CLASS LARGE made a regular airway for planes to new. and from the coast, it often happens Size Heatrola, practically Terms. P. J. Sanders, Phone 243J2 that air conditions over the Tmtlc route are such that planes would detour to this valley if reports were available as to weather conditions Successful Convention A station is also being eshere. in Was Held THESE the Club Ladies m Chase-Greenhal- gh mid-wa- y USED NU-WA- THEFRE HERE! CARS Fall and Winter Suits and Topcoats. The fabrics are The Y 26 splendid, many new shades. Come in and look them over you'll find just the suit you want at the price you want 1 1926 HUDSON COACH HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Good Repair and Rubber $300.00 Its quality made it the choice as RADIO EQUIPMENT on the The Senior President, Laurence Olpin, is in a serious condition at the L. D. S. Hospital as a result of an accident in which he ran a twig into his eye. We, the Seniors, are very sorry that we cannot have our president with us. We are all hoping that ho will soon be well again and hope he will have a rapid and successful recovery. GRAF ZEPPELIN for the trip around the world. It satisfies the most critical. The Seniors met Tuesday at 3:15 o'clock to select their class rings. Six companies submitted rings for our approval. A committee consisting of Alberta Cowan George Louise Bowers, Ray Hall, Veradean Farkes and Helen Gadd met and selected one ring from each These were then voted company. upon by the members of the class. Taylor Brothers & Co., was the lucky firm in receiving our order.. All the students are well pleased with the selection, and we hope to receive them sometime after the Christmas Helen Gadd, Reporter. holidays. Hay-mon- mi SILVER MAPLE EHICE WE UTAH NEPHI, GREEN GIVE STAMPS 'VJ7" sn Hi IM d, DODGE new to pay. TOURING - . $22.50 With All Weather Inclosure. to $300.00 $45.00 Some Bargains in New Tires, Hudson and Essex Sizes USED RCA RADIOLAS From $25.00 to $80.00 NEW RCA RADIOLAS $86.25 to $735.00 A Radio to Fit Every Purse. Terms. C R JUDD GARAGE r y 3d |