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Show 1 THE PAGE EIGHT Spring and Car Clean-u- p Synonymous at This Time See Our New Line Aoto All The Newest Style at Lowest Prices SIPIECSHAtt, Regular $1.25 Fancy Ruffled Curtains . , .$1.00 Regular $1.25 Chenelle Rugs, All Colors. .$1.00 Complete Line Women's Wash Dresses 48c Ladies Silk Hose, Black Heels See Our New Line Silks, Wash Goods and Prints GROCERIES ............ .25c Carnation Milk, Small, 25c Carnation Milk, Large, 3 All . .25c , Jello, Flavors, for 25c Can Corn and Peas, 2 for 10 lb. Bag Sugar ... .65c; 25 lb. Bag . .$1.60 Pierce's Pork and Beans .8c, 10c and 12c 2 for .... Small, .25c; Large . .". .25c Oysters, 25c Shredded Wheat, 2 for 13c Flakes, Small, 9c; Large Cprn 35c 10c; Booth Sardines, 3 for. Lye ...... .- -. ...... SPECIALS SATURDAY AND MONDAY 10 Bars Laundry Soap . .33c .37c Regular 15c White King, 3 for Blue Pine Coffee . . .43c; Matches, 6 for . . .17c There is No Substitute For Good Bread! ........ " Royal. Bread and Cakes Always IIS. Fresh ft SONS FOOTE SPRING TIME IS GARDEN TIME , t 'A."i . Good Tools Make Cleaning up and Planting -- ,;, More of a Pleasure . ; Our Stock of the Following is Complete: Shovels Hoes Rakes Forks Digging Forks Sprinkling Cans Lawn Hose Lawn Mowers Cultivators -- Kendall Bros. Nephi, Utah "Get Your Hardware at the Hardware Store" CARD OP THANKS to Friendship , Handicap to thank all those who Friendship is too pure a pleasure in any way assisted us during the for "8 mind ennkered with ambition death and at the funeral of our r the lust of pnwer. Junius.' wife and mother. We also thank all those who furnished cars and for CARD OF THANKS the beautiful floral offerings. C. W. Foote and family. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to the people of Nephi and The Eastern States Mission will Tintic District for the help they hold its regular Spring Reunion on gave us during the illness and after April 5th, at the L. D. S. College the death of Leone Christlson.. We Roof Garden, on the corner of also wish to thank those who Bent Main and North Temple Streets. such beautiful floral offerings and All members and friends are cordi- to those who furnished cars. ally invited to attend, and urged to Mrs. E. Leone Christlson and family be present at 8:30, as an excellent Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Christlson and program has been arranged. family. We wish - BE We Have The Largest Tire Stock in Town and Prices to Fit Your Pocket Book. Let Us Help You n Re-Ti- re Your Car SILVER MAPLE SElWICEp NEPHI , UTAH We Give "AW." GREEN STAMPS srv Local News CLASSIFIED AwxUllon Thln Lists Important to be Checked Bolt Luke, 17. Spring and cleanup are synonymous term at this time of the year and the Utter should apply to motor vehicles as well as to hntnw nnlnta nut. th Utah State Auto Ans a, which lists many important Items that the car owner should .have checked, if the car is to give adequate service durMr. and Mrs. 3. H. Klrgen anthe summer. ing ' Following are suggestions from nounce the birth of a daughter, the club's mechanical service de- March 26th, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Laron Wilson. partment; "Drain out all the water In the Mrs. Amy B. Grover of Salt Lake cooling system and put about one half box of soda In the radiator and City was called to Nephi on account fill It up with water. After twenty, of the serious Illness of her father, four hours drain and repeat drain- Abner C. Bigler. ing after another 24 hours and fill Abner T. Bigler of Stiver City with clear water, This will clean out the radiator and permit It to came over to Nephi last Saturday function properly. Wash all mud on account' of the illness of his out of fins of the radiator. father, Abner C. Bigler. Examine the fan belt and fan bearinsa. Theaa will nnwf tn h in Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs had as good shape If they are to function their dinner guests Wednesday, Mr. properly. The charging rate of the O. L. Malmgren of Centerfield and generator should be lowered, as the Mr. C. Earls of Salt Lake City. battery will not be required tn fur. The City Meat Market, owned and tush as much current as was need ed for driving during the winter operated by J. H. Lunt and Sons, months, because the chances are are having their place of business remodeled and renovated this week. you win ao a tot more driving. Your motor should ha rhvlr4 They plan on making some changes over by a competent mechanic. He in the business. is the doctor who will diagnose Its Ills and give the right prescription. The Interior of the Bailey Grocery store is being remodeled and renoAll body bolts should be tightened to prevent squeaks. Floor boards vated this week and Manager will rattle louder and longer tn dry Thomas Bailey reports that they weather, too, unless secured firmly. are getting ready to affiliate with The springs should be spread the Red and White Chain Store apart, if possible, and greased with organization. graphite grease, or grpahlte oil. The members of the "Lucky This Will stOD them from unnpnHnu and will make the car ride much 'Leven" gang pleasantly surprised easier. Marjorle Winn at her home, MonThe transmission and differential day night. The occasion being her Should be cleaned thnrnmrMv rA birthday. An enjoyable evening was new lubricants put in. Universal spent and a delicious lunch .served the following: Marjorle Winn, joints snouia be checked and re- to packed with grease and fei: washers. Ruth Lunt, Ora Judd, Beth Lunt, Wheel bearines should ha cleaned Donna Garbett, Elda Ostler, Beth and new grease put on them and McCay, Maurine Kendall, Afton new grease retainers installed on Greenwood, Deon Winn, and Grace Jenkins. me wneeia. Oive the tires a. crmd Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs enteras thev will hava tn he In onnd St. Patrick shape to stand up under the strain tained Friday night. of touring season driving. suggestions were used. Progressive The brakes should get their share hearts was played and prizes awardof attention, as good brakes are ed to Mrs. M. E. Jennings, Mrs. essential at all times. The lights Paul E. Booth, J. M. Christensen also snouia be tested and adjusted and Harry Beagley. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald ana noor eiobes remaned " Attention to the car at this time Cazier, Mr. and Mrs. Duke Page, will Insure better, more economical Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paxman, Mr. and more satisfactory operation and Mrs. Wilford Belliston, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Christensen, Mr. and later, says tne motor club. Mrs. Alton Memmott, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beagley, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Booth, Mrs. T. W. Allred, Miss Sunday School Convention E. Howard, Thomas Belliston, To Be Held Here Sunday 8adie Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Jennings of Levan and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs. Miss Beth Hobbs assisted In serving. (Continued From Page One) from 2:00 to 4:00 P. M., and Is for all groups designated for the morning session together with all ward Sunday School workers. An invita tion is also extended to the general public. The program for the after A pleasant surprise was given noon session is given below: ' his Singing: "The Morning Breaks", Ferrln Bosh Friday evening at ocA Melchizedek Priesthood Quorum home in Salt Lake City. The casion being, his birthday anniver Prayer. Chorus, "Joseph Smith's First sary. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bosh and Prayer." A Group of Deacons and sons Donald and Keith and Mr. and Mrs. Oral Bosh and family of Teachers. Addresses: "The Power of Test! Levan were all present at the party. mony in Teaching." Stake President. While away they also visited rela "The Contribution of Women in tives at Tooele. Mrs. Albert Shepherd returned the Teaching of the Restored home last week after spending the Gospel. A Sister. Ladies' Chorus: "0,-MFather." past winter with relatives in The First Vision and What It Arizona. Mr and Mrs. S. P. Christensen Signifies, General Board Member. Chorus: "See the Mighty Angel motored to Centerfield last ThursMrs. Flying." (No. 94 L. D. S. Hymns.)) day to visit with Mr. and Darval Childs who have a new baby Elders and Seventies. boy. Benediction. Mrs. Ray Adams and son Stanley of Scipio are here spending the NEW REGULATIONS LAID week with Mrs. Adam's parents and DOWN MOVING FOR other relatives. BY CATTLE TRUCK It seems as though Levan must be prospering, especially when one sees the large number of new chicken coops that are being built (Continued From Page One) spring. Everyone seems to be tag of the state board of agrlcul this interested in raising chickens. ture, which will be in lieu of a brand quite There has been several thousand inspection certificate. and more ex"This does not apply to people baby chickstoImported come. Eugene Powell yet trucking their own cattle for feed- pected is interested in the turkey raising ing and grazing purposes, and where and is buying 6,000 young turkeys cattle are branded with their own this spring. brand." Mrs. Reuben Mangelson and Mrs. Explaining the new regulation, Bennedict Jointly entertained Commissioner Bennion said that aNellie number of friends Saturday eve where large bodies of cattle have home. Delicious been moved from county to county nlng at the latter's were served, after in the past it has been the practice refreshments to send a brand Inspector to inspect which the remainder of the evening the cattle on a fee basis, return was spent in "800". Everyone had from which was usually large a real live time. Mr. and i Mrs. ' Peter Sorensen enough to pay the mileage costs of spent Wednesdayat e, Centerfield the Inspection. In the case of two or three cattle moved in a truck, where they were guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. James Peterthe cost would be prohibitive. "Brand inspectors usually live near son. Mrs. H. C. Mortensen went to the main routes of such traffic," Wednesday to visit with relasaid the commissioner. "The new Tooele two tives. She Intends to regulation will require the shipper weeks at Salt Lake spend City and of the cattle to take the cattle to Tooele. While away she will attend the inspector. It will not cause any the general conference at Salt Lake great inconvenience, and it will be a protection to the cattle owner and City. Mrs. Jeanette Shepherd delightto the honest dealer." fully entertained a number of her friends Wednesday afternoon, The Australian Reunion will be lady time was spent in quilting. A held April 5th in the Capital Hill The lunch was served. Ward Recreation Hall on Hillside delicious enterChristensen Mrs. Avenue, 240 North Main Street, Salt tained Henry Wedof friends a number Lake City. A delightful program of of her in honor afternoon nesday musical numbers and dancing has Refresh anniversary. been prepared. Take the Capital birthday Hill car, No. 23, and Be There at ments were served. , , - Levan Happenings - 8:00 o'clock. Millennium Possibility Human beings are the most Interesting objects on earth, and to know themselves and get along with one another is their most Important business. That business drags because they do not know . . what they could do if they stopped quarreling among themselves and used their brains to solve their common problems. Prof. George A. Dewey. : atrak tit Mrs, Row Card is down from Salt selected quality garden seeds, flower Lake City this week visiting at the seeds and hot caps. Shrubs, shade home of Mrs. J. R. McPherson. trees or orchard trees. Let us landscape your new home. Nephi Miss Grace Linton of Los Angeles, Floral. California, u in Nephi this week ICE Nephi Ice at 50c for 100 visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stepheiusoa pounds, and Manufactured Ice at Ic per pound. E. Tanner. "The Ice Mrs. Loren Kendall was taken to Man." V".-,- . a hospital at Salt Lake Wednesday evening, where she will be operated A good Underwood Typewriter on for appendicitis. For Sale Cheap Budd Chase, Wfl rairrtr Ladies Spring Coats 6 for 3 for Thursday, March 27, 1930. NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S. Science of Cookery Cookery means carefulness and inventlvenes and willingness and readiness of appliances. It means that economy of your of grandmothers and the science the modern chemist; it meansIt much testing and no wasting; means English thoroughness and French art and Arabian hospitality. Kuskln. Warner. Nephi Merc. fnmrArtA Reliable man about 30 years old with car wanted to call on farmers in Juab County. Make $8 to $15 No experience ort capital daily. McNess Write today. needed. Company, Dept. H, Freeport, Illinois BARN K SALE Clarence FOR , Specia. Co. s on MILTEX DRESSES A Large Assortment to Choose From Only.. H. ,.$8.9S It. LADIES' SPRING COATS FOR SALE Ford Coupe In good condition also trailer See Mrs. Oscar Bowers. 3tp. R U going to the big party at the North Ward Amusement Hall next Tuesday a party for the M. I. A. basket ball boys. FOR SALE The TUNNEL LUNCH. The best buy In the county. For price and terms, see E. M. Claridge, tf Nephi, Utah. I. A. Dancing Party next Tuesday will be a big affair You are invited Be There if you want a good time. M. See Them On Display . Good Assortment of LADIES HATS ..$1.49 and up For LADIES' HOSE, up to $2.00 Value, 98c Going at Season For a Spring Trip is Here Don't Fail To See Our Splendid Assortment of v LOST One long handle straight shovel, between Nephi City office and Power house. Return to City office and receive reward. SUIT CASES Prices To Suit Your Pocket Book See me before you buy a tractor I am agent for the famous Cletrac M8-t- f. Tractors James Chase. YOUR SPRING SUIT Latest Styles and Patterns Hand Tailored to Fit ' At The FOR SALE 275 GOOD PULLETS 80c each. Must make room for baby chicks. Eugene Tolley. FOR SALE Tenor Saxophone, silver 'finish, gold bell. Splendid mechanical condition Phone 159. Netohi Merc. Co. It will be a big time for all Tne Party next Tuesday at the North Ward Amusement Hall. 'Where Good Merchandise is Cheaper High School News Donnell Ellison of the Agriculture Department of the Nephi High School was awarded the Union Pacific scholarship for Juab county this year. This scholarship gives Donnell $100.00 in tuition and lab. fees at the Utah State Aagricultural A COMMERCIAL BANK is a great convenience. Every check you draw in payment of a bill is its own receipt. It makes your bookkeeping simpler, and gives you a sense of security. We shall be glad to have your account. College. Miss Adams will take a group of students to the annual typewriting contest at the B. Y. U. next Friday. The following students will represent the Nephi High School: 1st year, Cleo Petty, Ivy Seamons, Vir2nd year, Roy ginia Winters; Mayers, Mildred Bean, Zoe Powell; 3rd year. La Marr Hawkins, Helen Gadd, Louise Bowers. George Johnson was awarded 1st 'Whatever You Earn, Spend Less" prize in the grain project for makSmith-Hughon ing the best report project which he had taken under Mr. Beagley the past summer. The prize Is $5.00 in cash. The B. Y. U. girls glee club presented an excellent program here Monday. Everyone present enjoyed the program, Student Body reporter, Afton Greenwood. The Girls Glee Club elected the President, Alfollowing officers: berta Cowan; Vice President, Aileen poser, Rudolph Friml wrote for "The Ellison; Secretary and , Treasurer, Vagabond King." Florence Blackett; Reporter, Deon The songs featured In this picture Beagley. and sung as specialties by Dennis and Jeanette MacDonald King, Lillian Roth, are "Only a Rose," "Some Day," "Huguette Waltz," "Love Me Tonight," and the famous "Song of the Vagabonds.' It startles the imagination to conceive hearing the artist King sing "The Song of I 1 the Vagabonds,'T accompanied not r- . merely by a chorus of 75 or 100 voices as he was accompanied on the legitimate stage but, instead by 500 Our assortment ia voices. Yes, think of It, 500 voices, led by King, singing this rousing dudes the most fashionable melody and rollicking song, truly lines in hats of distinction one of the accomplishments that for every shade of complex should give further distinction to the remarkable qualities of the ion and every type of peraudible screen. sonality. These are the hats Ludwig Berger, the well known German director who made some of that are setting the stylea those early and notable UFA picin New York, London and tures, directed "The Vagabond King." Internationally known as a all the fashionable places of mi inrw rrr nmnsMtiinr nfHininniT m"1 musician, playwright and painter, the world. No one can have C3NNIS KING Berger's imaginative touch is alta "The Vagabond King" every ways apparent throughout a better hat than you if moment of this splendidly directed a Paramount Picture yours is a Stetson. picture. "THE VAGABOND KING" COMING TO PROVO PARAMOUNT SUNDAY FOR LIMITED RUN es Nephi National Bank Stetson the without question best hat made latest ii r "The Vagabond King," lavishly produced enchanting adaptation of Rudolph FrtmJ'S well remembered operetta, .will be presented at the Paramount Theatre in Provo Sunday for a limited en gagement. In the leading role of the dauntless vagabond Is Dennis King, the famous star of the New York musical stage, who in this screen version, again creates the role In to which he originally fame. Playing opposite this golden-voicstar is Jeanette MacDonald, the titian-haire- d beauty, who recently made her debut on the audible screen with Maurice Chevalier in "The Love Perade." in Photographed throughout beautiful natural colors, this latest Paramount production gives every promise of being one of the most elaborate and costly pictures ever to come from this company's studios. Its action is sweeping, exIts story citing, highly dramatic. throbs with the Joys- - and heartaches of noble love; And its very spirit, aside from the splendid acting of the entire cast, is magnificently interpreted by the captivating music which the noted com- Para-moun- t's ed Stetson Hats DRIVE IN PEG'O Spring Lake, IJtaSv ed GAS, OIL, TIRES and TUBES ' v , All Kinds of Toasted Sandwiches COLD DRINKS PEG'S FOR SERVICE THE TOGGERY NEPHI, UTAH |