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Show i :y ' 1 r THE PAGE FOUR TIMES-NEW- LOCAL HAPPENINGS JUST PLUG THE CORD INTO A LIGHT SOCKET AND Pubtished Every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Itussell Hawkins A. B. Gibson, Kditor and Manager were in ball Lake City Thursday on Break Up Your business. T1IK KO.IS C;OOI t OX TIMES. MOVKMEXT mud-hole- ls Burton, delivered two audree in Paynon and one at roumain Cireeu during Armistice Judge Thos. The greasest field for future progress In highway building lies la the Improvement and construction of market and secondary roads. At present there Is a decided trend toward expansion of low cost road construction In rural districts as a ''farm relief" measure. Good roads have become necessary to the farmer In his commercial and social life. s The and that once characterized rural roads 'are disappearing, and serviceable, but In expensive, paved highways ' are taking their place. There is no end to the good roads movement. Thousands of miles of pavement have been constructed In few the last years, and the demand It is now gensteadily increases. erally realized that a highway is not an expense, but an Investment which pays for Itself many times over. cow-trai- SCHOOL OFFICIAL PRAISES WORK INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Thursday, November 14, 1929 NEPHI, UTAH S, TheTimes-New- s Hi" lIBISWv - ir H. COLD Lay. Mr. J. It. Ostler, and daughters Utah, returned home 'Thursday after enjoyiug a lew days visit in Nephi, with relatives and friends. of Cgden, HERE IS OUR SPECIAL BARGAIN OFFER One 75c jar of TURPO and one $1.50 TURPO ELECTRIC VAPORIZER, a $2.25 Valu. Mat T. Howard was in Salt Lake Ciw Wednesday, visiting with his sou, .Morris, who is attending Hene-gar-'s Morris is business college. getting along O. K. at the business college. For Only 95c Mrs. Amy IS. Grover, Miss Asenath and Grover, - Miss Kllen Miller, Joseph Miller of Salt Lake City, and Miss Nelda Parkes of Provo spent Sunday lu Nephi, at tbe home of Mrs. d full of water, Just fill the vaporizer add one teaspoonful of Turpo, plug cord into lamp socket that's all. Vapor will form and continue to form for one-thir- liba Parkes. cold. THIS SPECIAL OFFER IS GOOD FOIt A KHOKT TIME ONLY AS OUR Louis Garrett, sheriff has been The state school officers and supervisors, who visited the Nephi schools last Friday were very well pleased with the conditions found s here. The editor of the had the pleasure of interviewing Lofter Bjarnason, state supervisor, grammar grades and Junior high schools, and he was loud in praise of the conditions found in the Junior Inhale the vapor, rel'eve the fifteen minutes. " MI8 Vivian Tranter, who was in Salt Lake City last week with her mother, who was operated on at the L. U. S. hospital, reports that Mrs. Tranter Is getting along as good as could be expected, and she will leave the hospital in a week or ten days. deputy county confined to his room for the past week. Sheriff M. M. Kaighn was over from Eureka Thursday to look after Mr. Garrett's orficial duties. Mrs. Kaighn accompanied the sheriff to Nephi. LIMITED. IS ALLOTMENT WE ARE HERE TO SERVE Nephi Drug Company Geo. D. Haymond, Owner The South ward Relief Society officers entertained at the Armory Wednesday evening, in honor of the Mrs. W. F. retiring officers: Brough, Mrs. P. B. Cowan, and Mrs. Samuel Linton. A very enjoyable Joel Taylor, Juab county assessor Bertha McPherson, Miss Pearl Nielhigh school and the grades. Mr. Bjarnason stated that the work evening was spent in dancing, and has received word that the assessor's son, Miss Blanche Francom, Miss in the grammar grades was very delicious refreshments were served. annual convention, will be held in Malda Foote, Miss Priscilla Wilson fine, in fact at the Central school Salt Lake City on December 5th. At and Miss Vivian Tranter. Mrs. Mary E. Buckholt left Wed- this convention all phases of assesshe witnessed one of the best readfor Los Angeles, ing are taken up, and valuable Ining lessons put over in the state. nesday evening It is reported that there was He commented on the new system California, where she will spend the formation is received by the assess- 100,000 pounds of alfalfa seed raised coast in the While city, ors generally. near Nephi this year, with approxirecently adopted In the grammar winter. will be the guest of Mr. and grades, whereby Individual teachers she mately 40.000 pounds at Mills. The Mrs. and other now have one or two subjects to Lynn Sowby Mrs. Beulah H. irons entertained price will range from 10 to 15.50 teach. He says that where a teacha number of her lady friends at her cents per pound in the dirt, with er has only one subject to teach, she cleaned. home Wednesday evening. A very perhaps 17c per pound Mt. of Mrs. West Pleasant Thomas can specialize on that subject and be Most of the seed raised near Nephi was after spent, evening enjoyable announces of her the marriage better prepared to teach than the old which delicious refreshments were Is cleaned by J. . W. Summerhays way of having to prepare on five or daughter, Stella to Mr. Burke and Sons Company, and will be served following: Mrs. Arthur of the Pyramid. Trantpr,to the six subjects. He was also pleased publisher 1i sh1nrPd from their warehouse. Miss Ida Parkes, so in is Mr. well known McArthur with the plan of completing the work prescribed, during the time the North Sanpete that most every man, woman and child calls him by his students were In school, which places all responsibility on the first name. The marriage ceremony teachers, and the only responsibility was performed Wednesday noon in Mr. McArthur placed on the parents Is having the the Manti temple. students read books, supplementary has many friends at ,Mona and in Juab county who will be pleased to to the school lessons. He was pletsed with the organiza- hear of this event. tion of the Junior high Bchool, and stated that the Nephi Junior high County Commissioner W. G. Orme, school is now operated according to county clerk J. H. Vickers, county the standard set by the state school assessor Joel Taylor, and county reofficials, and stated that reorganiz- corder E. B. Sperry were in Salt ing of the Junior high on the new Lake City, Wednesday, where they basis, was the outstanding thing he held a short session with the state had encountered. He also stated board of equalization, and petitionthat the Junior high schood students ed that body to permit the Juab used the same shop equipment which county commissioners to convene as was being used by the Senior high, a board of equalization, and hear and this was up to standard. petitions from sheepmen to reduce Mr. Bjarnason also was well their assessments. The petition was pleased with the work spirit of both denied by the state board. the students and the teachers, which Mrs. Helen Grace Hoyt of Provo was very good, and that the discipline was very good in our school. will read a play as the entertainPeet's Kwiksolv Washing Sweet Clover Honey ment and educational feature of the Powder the of , meeting regular Business and Professional Women's 2 Large Packages CJ Club meeting next Thursday eveat the ning, which will convene "He Builds Wisely Nephi City hall, at 7:30 p. m. The And Get 6Ae Free! November 21st meeting has been Who Builds Well" designated as guest night, and a number of ladies not belonging 'to TO BUILD WELL the club have beetf invited to be iu Times-New- First National Company Insurance Bonds Securities First National Bank Building Nephi, Utah A. B. Allen's Cash Store GIBSON NOTARY PUBLIC SPECIALS Sat & Fri. Times-New- s Office Nephi Mon. Washing Powder semi-month- Honey ly 99c Gal. Half Gal. s Atfc USE NEPHI 8 Bars P & G attendance. Mrs. Ernest Foote entertained at In a shower last Friday evening honor of Mrs. R. Dillon Frazier who Foote. was formerly Miss LaVelle The evening was spent in playing ! games and delicious refreshments Mrs. were served to the following: A. P. Christiansen, Airs. James Bean, Mrs. A. J. Gowers, Mrs. A. E. Smith, Mrs. James Christensen, Mrs. Elijah Salisbury, Mrs. George Ingram, Miss Blanche Burton, Miss Pearl Nielson Miss Priscilla Wilson, Miss Vivian Tranter, Miss Lucy Salisbury, Miss Emetine Foote, the guest of honor, Mrs. Frazier and the hostess Mrs. PLASTER HAS NO EQUAL The Largest and Purest Natural Deposit of Gypsum In the World NEPHI PLASTER and MFG. COMPANY Ernest Foote. ..., , , ,, rr NEPHI, UTAH ,.,. ,v ; 1 " -- 1 for . . . The person who wants nothing in this world generally succeeds in getting 4 t ' '' Tv ' ' " fY a f A 1 it. 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