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Show Thursday, October THE 3 1 st,J929. PltOVO Horn Greater of Paramount Picture lalj raiiy Graham nary oonner 15o-S5c-5- FRI. & SAT., Nov. 8 & 9 "IN THE HEADLINES" with Grant Withers 100 Marion Nixon Talking CLASSIFIED U.S. Accountant i n n oams ) rounds fashioned Watch for dates 1 I It ONE SHARE STOCK I "I wouldn't be without Sargon If had to borrow the money to buy Bid must 360 E be In by November 4. J. E. Memmott, It", declares R. C. Jackson, 2nd South, Salt Lake- - City, account 024-31-Exeoutor. ant in the U. S. Property Disbursing SALE ot Nephi Irritation Co. 2t Anyone desiring- breeding stock from the Turkey between Farm, located mid-wNephi and Gunnison, will hare to select their stock before November - Chaae-Qreenhal- ay (rd. BALED HAY FOR SALE AT THE 024-2- t Home of S. R. Winn. ft i , r ?''''' 'J Watch for dates Old fashioned It party, costumes and dances. ' I 'J V Dr. J. E. Harrison will be at the Nephi Drug Store, Monday and Tuesday, November 4th and 5th. It FOR SALE 1 SORREL MARE, 6 years old, weight about 1225. In- quire Harry Goldsbrough. It Watch for dates Old fashioned It party, costumes and dances. R. C. JACKSON "I've Office, Utah National Guard. gained ten pounds and couldn't be In better health. WHY FREEZE? '"My trouble started fifteen years Old Man Winter Beema to be with I as but there Is no reason why you ago with chronic constipation. can't be comfortable. Install your- suffered such agony from hemmorr self in one of our cozy steam heated holds that sometimes the only relief rooms at either the New Hotel or the I could get would be to lie in a tub Low Winter rates. THE of water as hot as I could stand it. Annex, I had an operation but it was unFORREST HOTEL COMPANY, successful and left me in a badly FOR RENT FOUR ROOM FUR-nlshe- d weakened condition. Nothing I ate me and I had terrible Apartment, Modern, Phone agreed with tt headaches and dizzy spells. My liver 141J. wasn't working right and my system BUSINESS semeed full of poisons. PAY FOR RENT "Since taking Sargon and Sargon Jesse Pay, Nephi, or Building tf Soft Mass Pills my liver and bowels phone 33 4 J. function perfectly and I'm not troublMy KEPT FOR SERVICE CHESTER ed with hemorrhoids at all. White boar At Kenneth Black-ett'- s stomach is In such fine condition I tf can even eat between meals without corral. I feel well, and having indigestion. ORDERS FOR strong, and look so much better my PLACE YOUR friends are amazed. Sargon is withThanksgiving Turkeys with Ken-net- h out an equal." Blackett or George H. Ostler, tf Ord & Mangelson, Agents. (Adv.) Yeang Id. a. Father I'm sorry I brought you Up to Town Merchants now, Peggy. This Is hardly a ploy for to Meet New Conditions girl of your age. The Southwest merchants In counmind don't It, dadt Daughter Oh, cil In City reached certain colIt'll probably Uvea ft a bit before lectiveKansas conclusions as to adapting the end I themselves to changed and changing conditions of trade. They nre going In for collective buying, after the manner of the chuin stores. They also have learned the chain-stor- e lesson of attractive stocks, attractive fronts and attractive show windows. When town merchants combine on a policy of sprucing up, of orderly and inviting display, the effect will te seen all along Main street. Furthermore, this effect will be contaIf the community spirit Is gious. right, the" sprucing up will become general, It will affect the homos, the grounds and the condition of the streets, And 'when everything works out harmoniously, such a town, which Is sure to be on one or more good ronds, will be enticing to the motorist A rundown town or village offers po inducement for the tourist to tarry. Kansas City Star, ' When In Provo Eat At Sutton's Cafe Lawn Important Facto? matter bow much money Is spent to make a house attractive through remodeling the exterior, it Is Impossible to get a thoroughly good lookNo "A Good Place To Eat" XmMfm Beat Rmu ta OeewieerJea j m o Matinee: Kvenlns : Shows Continuous All Days 1:15 to 11:15 FOR SALE FIRST CLASS LARGE Size Heairola. practically new Terms. P. J. Sanders, Phone 243J2 Hot-N-To- ts "I sin so sick of that old story about a giraffe having a sore throat," said the giraffe to ului ok "GOLD DIGGERS of BROADWAY" 1 In It's 4th Hi t the ".Victory Theatre" in Halt Lake and BtUl playing-NeYork at $3.00 Per Beat. PROVO PARAMOUNT PRICES: Old party, costumes and dances. "Have you got your Year Book subscription yet?" that's all we've and heard from the boosters, since this is subscription week. To instill more enthusiasm the Neboulan staff gave a peppy, Interesting assembly program last Stunts were given to Thursday. Illustrate why every student should have a Year liook. Let's have mors subscriptions to the Year Dock! THE ANIMALS PARDON OUR ENTHUSIASM BUT "YOU AINT SEEN NOTH1N YET!" STARTING SUN. NOV. 3rd You Will See & Hear 10c-85- PAGE FIVE HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Movie Season Continues! FRI. & SAT, Nov. 1, 2 "THE HOTTENTOT" with Everett Horton Patsy Ruth Miller 100 Talking Vitaphone Special FOR NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, ing Job unless the lawn too Is given proper attention. all self. He delightful program was biij October 25. It was given Friday, you carried out with the theme of any "Harvest": Prayer, Mr. SUmpson; glr Reading, Ned liigginson; Clarinet Nffes. Solo. Loskiel Jenkins; Talk, Thomas Maybe thai l lialley; Dance, Donna Garbett and the r en son the Maurlns Kendall; Talk Cleon .Memhas got mott. Everyone enjoyed this excepstory around for the gl tionally fine program, which further raffe has not been proved the abilities of the Sophomore class. able to say not a new story and that he 'n tired of It. People always seem to think they are being fiinuy when they speak of a elraffe and a oos -- I Am Lama." gl,,e on throat. If a giraffe had a sore throat, or ever has one, it Is not funny. And It is foolish te say the same thing so often. "I have a sore throat today," said the hippopotamus. "I really have. "And It burts." "I have something the matter with me." said the elephant "I am ao sorry." said the hippopotamus. "What Is the matter with your "I am lame," the elepbanl said. "My ankles have become a little weak and strained." "Oh, that's too bad," aald the hippopotamus, shaking his big, strange head. "That's too bad. Indeed, it's too bad." "You're certainly being very polite and sympathetic." "I don't think 1 know the meaning of the word 'Sympathetic' and I'd like to know Its meaning when you say I am being that way." , "Oh, It's a lovely word, and It means that you have the power of sympathy or the power of being sorry for some one beside yourself." aald the elephant. "I am glad then, that you said that to 'me, and I am really sorry your ankles hurt "Even though ankles are far away from one. In a way, It doesn't matter how far away when they hurt. "If I have a sore throat I think It is worse than anything because It la right up so close to me, aa It were. "But If a toe hurts It Is Just as bad. or If ankles hurt" Quite a few of the animals bad little complaints but they were brave about them, and then the keeper came along and he fixed them op ao wonderfully. He looked after each one of them la turn, and how much better they were. They were so happy feeling better and they kept to each saying other : "Isn't It so much nicer to tulk about aches after they are over?" Anq that verj 55 y&Hi next duy when the animals were very much better the beeper gave them a apodal The following cast has been chosen to take part in the boy's show which is to be presented November lgth: Steve, Chic, Wallace Blackett; Tom Belltston; Hank, Fred Morgan; Percy, Victor Gadd; Bertie, Bud Ben, Ray Hall; Pinkie Haymond; Orde, Maurice Chase; Jerry, Farrell Winn; Pete, Spencer Sowby; Pansey Tansey, John Bowles; Betty, Merl Ord; Cissy, Cleo Petty; Shirley, Rex Kendall; Lablnia, Kent Whipple; Matilda,, James Cox; Winnie, Gerald Belllston; Zula, Douglas Burton; Nora, Laurence Olpln; Cold, Lincoln Orme. Choruses of High School boys and Chase, girls are: Bob Judd, RalphChrtetea-seLaurence Broadhead, Allen Linden Chrlstensen Orln Morgan, Ray Painter. Donald Bailey. Oscar Donald Bosh, Glen Carter, Chrlstensen, Leo Chrlstensen, Wendell Francom, Boyd Ooble. Elmo Haynes, Clarence Cowan, Harmon Bryan, Arthur Latimer and Ernest Chase. The name of the play la "Blind Dates" and Its a wow. e Minnesota Zoning Law inning enabling act authorizing the regulation of the location, slue, use and height of buildings, the arrangement of buildings on a lot, and the density of population In all cities of t!:c second, third and fourth classes and in all villages, and the adoption of rompreliennlve city piano pursuant to such regulation was enacted by the Minnesota state legislature at Its recent session. A Environment It Important wins de Today there la an ever-g- r mand for the same rre and thought In the netting and envtroni.u-nof the house as In the house proper, so I hat , the whole nuy nr.- - hi a whic h t! e out f tl. i x ns fx:? Joyed as the Interior GOODRICH Rubber' Goods Come in and See Our New Stock All Colors 33 llli!llllill!lllliilliU!:lllll!liaiili FREE! THE TIMES- - NEWS SUPPLY, OF THE COLLEGIATE STUDIO Located in the Lunt Building:, Upstairs over Ord & Mangelson Drug Store WILL REMAIN Christmas Cards ARE READY FOR INSPECTION LONGER 5 --Photos 10c SPECIAL City's Wisdom Shown in Looking to the Future This Coupon and Will Entitle Holder to 15 Pictures. 25c on Dec. 11, 1924 entry No. 034213, YOUR made homestead for SWV4NE, NWliSE',4, Lot 2, Sec. 10, Lots IT & 18, Section 11, Township 16 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before W. A. C. Bryan, Notary Public, at Nephi, Utah, on the 27th day of December, Millions of dollars will be saved to American cities through the planning of city Improvements early. This Is evidenced by the experience of Akron, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION' Ohio, which, through carefully con1929. templated and progressive street wl Claimant names as witnesses: Genof Interior the Department has saved denlng, already nearly William Warwood, Harvey Pierce, E. Land Office eral to head E. Duffy, at Salt Lake City, John Anderson & Daniel Nlelson, all according of one of the largest associations deal Utah, Oct. 28, 1929, of Levan, Utah. NOTICE is hereby given that ing In building and road construction ELI F. TAYLOR, materials. Darvl Chase of Nephi, Utah, who. Register a Akron Teu years ago adopted plan calling fur the eventual widening of nearly twenty miles of streets," he said. "To have widened these thoroughfares outright Star-Makin- g would have been Impossible, for the total cost would have been some The plan was adopted of establishing new setback building lines ao that as buildings became obsolete and were replaced, the new structures S were erected ten feet or more back from the former building line. The $2,000,000 saving made bj Akron Includes money saved through the avoidance of condemnation charges. Having saved this amount in ten years, the city Is now going to spend roughly that amount in widening four and a half miles of an Important artery." 031-N28-- street-widenin- g Two Great Football Coaches Busy In Another Seasor Essential Factors in Creating Land Demand : "Wording" Through School The high school has been worked out very satisfactorily In certain communities. The funds for this type of school are obtained by appropriation from the tax moneys, Just t!ie same as any pther public school. The advantage of a schi'Ol Ik t tin t a boy may go to school so many duys each week, and then work the rest of the time, This Is usually rntmngod by two students to the Jch, While one Is working, the other Is studying, and vice versa. In this manner the employer gets full time, and the student gets an equal opportunity fur work and study. re:-!'!- franM 1 You Can Depend On ONE WEEK Each aniuial hud an extra meal ot his favorite food It whs wonderful to have such a Had an Extm trei.t. Hid the ani Meal. ma!s were very ple:iKi'J and delighted. They enjoyed it. No longer did they have to be sym pathetic or swd. fr all was pleasant In the zoo, and nil were well iii;:;in Thai was ii'nkliiE nil the di fferem-- i r n. treat. liei-tun- & A very hadn't real volt- - for never beur sounds from j We are in the habit of Judging val ues of real estate by the general activity In the real estate market, build Ing operations, building permits Issued, acreage bought and sold, getienv business conditions and similar indt cln. But there are other important ways of gauging rising values The growth In population, tnmspor tation, utilities, Indistry, public iai provements, etc., are some other far tors which add to permanent real es tate values because they Indicate de mand, accessibility, comfort, btiyinu power, progress, desirability hihI the like, to the prospective buyer. . We have only to Imagine the sam resistance lu marketing a piece of ur ban real estate without Improved streets, without utilities like gns, electricity, water, sewers and telephones; without factories or business nearby to create pay rolls; without rapid transportation to and from regular places of employment or business, and the Importance of these factors In ere atlng and Increasing valuea In reul estate becomes self-evide- Fire Prevention Each year the number of communities actively participating In the observance of "fire prevention week" increases and better results are obtained. Many Individuals and organizations are In a position to be of service during the campaign, which should be planned in advance. Because of the authority vested in their positions, public officials, such aa mayors, village presidents and fire marshals, can aid fire prevention campaigns materially by taking part In the program and Issuing proclama tlons calling upon citizens to participate. Usually they realize the danger of fire and gladly 'i jirif- atmsMmu Vet rata, fee hie fourth year aa football eoach. and pupil of she famous Alonso Stagg at tha University of Chicago, already has such players aa Chuck Bennett, halfback ta 1023, Bob Matthew, guard; Clare center, and Bob Baadoiph, BaneO. leading Big Ten punter for tbree years. Be follows ta the footsteps of Coach BtacK. ta his thirty-eight- h football training season at Chicago, and demore of stars football than veloper have been produced by any other eoach In history. In his year, the oldest eoach In the country, Btaf is as energetic and enthusiastic aa ever. Pat Page in three years brought Indiana from the cellar of the Big Ten to a position where it commands respect of the whole Western Confer - - 1 Za-sU-aa' pro-tfwe- ed sixty-four- th PAT.PAGE. these outstanding football authorities, after the rigors of a cold, windswept gridiron, finds Ideal relaxation in a home tuned to the key of comfort. Restful, even warmth Is provided each by a Williams oil burner which operates automatically, adjusting Itself to every weather variation without attention from the busy coach. "We are glad to be the means ot supplying beneficial comfort to these two great athletic figures." commented C. O. Williams, of Bloomlngton. from the exposure and dis- 111., In whose factories the buinets Away comfort of the playing field, each of were perfected. |