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Show THE PAGE EIGHT Women's Reg. $6.95 Silk Dresses, only . .$5.00 Lot Women's and Children's Wash Dresses, $1.00 Lot Women's Slippers, Values to $7.50, to Close Lot Girl's Slippers, Values to $3.75, Lot Girl's Canvas Rubber Sole Slippers, Reg. $1.69 $2.95 $1.95 $1.25 Medium Oil Sardines Booth's Sardines String Beans, 2 for 19c; Small Cans Salmon Tall Cans Salmon 16 oz. Jar Peanut Butter 6 Provo stopjx'd at the home of Edward Kendall on their way to California to spend a several weeks' vacation. . Rex and Merline Chrlstensen and Mrs. Eva Hoyt and son Bulla', d. motored to Salt Lake City last Friday where Ballard received medical treatment at the L. D. S. children's hospital. They returned home the same evening. for for for for Boxes Matches, 3 3 4 2 20c 25c 19c 19c 15c 9c 2 for 23c .25c; 32 oz. Jar . .50c 16 oz. Jar Prepared Mustard 15c; 32 oz. Jar, 25c Powdered or Brown Sugar, 1 lb 10c 2 lbs. Powdered Sugar 19c Seeded or Seedless Raisins, 3 for 25c Can Milk, Large . .3 for 25c; Small . .6 for 25c 20c Large Size Tuna Fish Tuna Flakes 2 for 25c Bob White Soap 5 for 19c Kirk Olive Soap 4 for 19c Glass Tumblers 6 for 23c . the winner TWOC-MA- The missionary committee of the Nephi Ward is to be In charge of the regular sacrament meeting Sunday afternoon. Approximately fifty returned missionaries are to be in attendance and to present the program. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hawkins were In Salt Lake City and Brig-haity Sunday and Monday. Mr. m COMPARE ALL OUR PRICES AND SAVE! WE UNDERSELL ALL SPECIALS! d S. FOOTE & Hawkins participated shoot at Brigham City succeeded in breaking of a possible 50. E. former Nephite was the breaking 48 birds out of in a trap Sunday and 44 birds out L. Jones, a high shooter a possible 50. A. J. Gowers, superintendent of the Nephi City Water Works, had the misfortune to get his right arm broken last Saturday. Mr. Gowers was cranking the city Ford and it back-firecausing the accident. He was at the city water tanks and as broken he sucafter his arm ceeded in cranking the car with his foot, and drove it down to the doctor's offfce where his arm was set. MT, fO MU. I Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Grace and Mrs. Ralph Barnes attended the funeral of Mrs. Grace Allred in Provo Thursday. Mr. Grace was a speaker at the funeral. Mrs. Allred was Miss Grace Small before her marriage and was born In Nephi. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Booth spent the fore part of the week in Salt Lake City visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Healey. Dr. Booth states that he attended one of the most interesting dental clinics he has ever attended while In the city. 'I I93I.W. E.&M.O Have you heard It? Have you seen It? This radically new Radio the Westln&house Columalre. It's a full size radio that occupies only one square foot of floor space. New acoustic principle. Sen- satlonal new tone, lias elec-tr- ie clock. Come In . . . see It ... today. Westingfaouse Radio d, WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF 50c, OR MORE, OF SEEDS, PLANTS OR SHRUBS, WE WILL GIVE YOU ONE 35c Perennial Flower Nephi Floral Phone 345-- J A surprise party was successfully planned and carried out in honor of L. Eugene Beck in commemoration of his birthday anniversary Thursday. Clever St. Patrick decorations were carried out during the affair. Present were Mr. and Mrs. 2:30 P. M. 10c & 25c Perry McArthur, Mr. and Mrs. F. MATINEE SATURDAY and SUNDAY M. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Golden Beck, Miss Nelda Beck, Oldroyd, Alton Gadd, Byron John- SUNDAY-MONDA3 March son and the guest of honor and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Back. INA CLAIRE An artistic St. Patrick decorative FREDERICK scheme was employed for the bridge MARCH luncheons presided over by Mrs. W. MARY F. Squire at her home Monday and BRIAN Beautiful Wednesday afternoons. carnations furnished the green centerpieces of the small tables. "THE ROYAL FAMILY Place cards were In the form of a St. Patrick motif. Luncheon was OF BROADWAY" carried out In a green color harmony. Monday Mrs. Wm. H. Warner and Mrs. S. G. Paxman recieved high score prizes and Mrs. L. C. Warenskf the consolation prize. Mrs. March Geo. Ostler, Mrs. V. M. Foote received high pcore prizes Wednesday and Mrs. H. C. Crane the consolation ZANE GREY'S prize. In attendance at the charming and attractive social event Monday were Mrs. Wilson Glazier, "FIGHTING Mrs. S. G. Paxman, Mrs. J. Earl Reid. Mrs. Robt. Winn, Mrs. Wm. CARAVANS" H. Warner, Mrs. Paul E. Booth, Mrs. Clarence Warner, Mrs. Walter with Paxman. Mrs. L. C. Warenskl, Mrs. Byron Howells, Mrs. L. T. Booth Gary COOPER and Miss Mayme Riches. In at- Ernest TORRENCE tendance Wednesday were Mrs. H. C. Crane, Mrs. A. P. Christiansen, Fred KOHLER Tully MARSHALL Mrs. Chas. R. Jenkins, Mrs. L. T. Booth, Mrs. Geo. O. Ostler, Mrs. V. 8 FRI. & SAT, March M. Foote, Mrs. Geo. Belliston, Mrs. Ed. V. Downs, Mrs. S. E. Forrest, "AMERICA'S Mrs. John Richardson, Mrs. W. L. Martin and Mrs. Vera Howell. 22-2- OUR COMPLETE LINE OF GARDEN SEEDS IS THE VERY BEST WE COULD BUY! For instance (ur garden peas, of which we carry five different kinds, come from Idaho, the best pea seed producing state in the United States. It is absolutely free from weevil so common with seeds bought at random. We Could Buy Seeds For 5 Our Present Price, But, it Always Pays to Get the Best! 1-- SHRUBS, PLANTS AND FLOWERS Nephi Floral Phone 345-- J 27-2- JOY-FRIEN- BELLISTON GOING GOOD AT AGGIE SCHOOL CARL Jack OAKIE in "SEA LEGS" "If Belliston improves as much over last year's form as he did In NEXT WEEK 1930 he will be the sensation of the conference," states a sport writer of EDDIE CANTOR in the Logan Daily Herald, In a write-u- p "WHOOPEE" (All Technicolor) concerning the prospects of the Utah Aggie track team for the coming season. Belliston won the lt COUPON in the Rocky Mountain meet last year and set a new This Coupon and 35c Will record. Admit Two Adults Carl graduated from the Nephi March 23rd Monday, 1928 In and since attended has High the Logan school. For the past season he has played as center of the A. C. basket ball team. pole-vau- BATTEHIES GIVE BETTER SERVICE! Let us replace your old dead battery with a new EXIDE. .coc ii rujoiDLL ruK 10 Bishop Thos. Bailey and daughter Trenna and Mrs. Kate Bowles attended the funeral of Mrs. C. W. Taylor In Provo Monday. Bishop Bailey was a speaker at the funeral. C. W. Taylor was a former employee of the Nephi J. C. Penney Co. store. 27 A 1 1 satf-- One strap, pump and oxford. All style heels. 1 delightful afternoon was spent by members of the Ladles Progress-- , ive Kensington at the home of Jennie Back today (Thursday). A retold story by Kate Bowles, sewing, and social chat were the diversions. The following members of the club were present: Ada Johnson, Ora Sperry, Retta Ord, Stella Garrett, Sadie Tolley, Elizetta Andrews, Berdie Jones, Jennie Winn, Kate Bowles; special guests, Mrs. Perry McArthur, Mrs. L. E. Beck, and Mrs. Clayton Beck. f J f"l fc tw CLASSIFIED L. K. Stewart, expert piano tuner will be In Nephi soon Phone No. 4 for an appointment. Mr. Stewart has references from the best music teachers and piano houses In Utah 20 years practical experience. S. G. ORD RESIDENCE FOR RENT or sale (all or part) after April 1, 1931. Inquire Alex Wilson, Phone w Brand ihV, if Jo ) They are different for the new season, new colors and models. And with lowered in rftt Prices! Men's and Boy's Shoes, $1.98 to $5.00 Full Stock of Nephi Merc. Phone Co. Nephi, Utah 18 BSE CLASSIFIED A "He Builds Wisely Who Builds Well" MILL RUN $16.25 PER TON. Why buy hay? Juab County Mill & Elevator Company. tf TO BUILD WELL USE Nephi Plaster HAS NO EQUAL The Largest and Purest Natural Deposit of Gypsum In the World NEPHI PLASTER and MFG. COMPANY IIHlllllifflllllllllilll'lllllllllllllllinirffirailllllHillllH'lllllllll!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RELIABLE MAN WANTED TO Call on farmers in Juab County. Wonderful opportunity. Make $8 to $20 daily. No experience or capital needed. Write today. McNESS CO., Dept. H, Freeport, 111. REWARD WILL BE PAID For evidence leading to the arrest and conviction of the person that shot a brown three year old mule of mine on the open range in Sage Valley. William Moore. ltp. $25.00 MILL RUN $16.25 PER TON. Why buy hay'-Ju- ab County Mill & Elevator Company. tf LOST AUTOMOBILE TIRE, RIM and license plate. License No. 17747 If found Phone 196. tf 331-- FOR SALE FOUR GOOD TEAMS of horses. Call or write Frank F12-4t- p Herbert, Salina, Utah. YOU GOOD WAGON FOR SALE CHEAP R. R. Jarrett. scuff NOTICE From this date on, Repairs and Twine will be sold for Cash Only. Please do not ask for credit. JOHN M. BROUGH tf. Implement Company. MILL RUN $16.25 PER TON. Why buy hay? Juab County Mill & Elevator Company. tf work shoe have always needed a work shoe that that doesn't stays soft that holds its seams under heavy strain and that lasts longer. Here it is the shell llorsehide work shoes made by Wolverine, and a nationally-advertise- d product. And Wolverines save you money; because they cost less in the end g than cheap, shoes. All styles, anklerlengths to knee-highCome in today and try on a pair without obligation. quick-wearin- WANTED TO BUY ANY AMOUNT of Wheat H. J. Gerber, Spanish M5-2tFork. p. ANYONE WISHING MONUMENTS See Ralph Belliston. FOR SALE HORSES, HARNESS, mower, Wagons, plows, drills, harrow and cart, scraper, DeLavel electric separator, hay rake, spring tooth harrow. Mrs. John Kendall. s. IWoiftShoe with'Quts!" 3ts aWblverine ZMade ofShellllorsehide lanned to Stay Soft and Scuffprvqf. Outwears Otherjfaathers c PLENTY OF SOIL FOR LAWN Dressing and Hot Beds S. G. Ord, FOR RENT OF SALE 3 ROOM House. Good location. Phone 69 WE HAVE OUR SPRING Wall Paper books. We sell the paper and hang It for you. Order We hang your your paper now. paper at reasonable prices. I am agent for the famous Kriss Kross Razor Stroppers Ask for a demon' stration and don't buy any more blades, one blade has shaved over 300 times. Save Money! W. W. Beard. Levan. Utah. NOW nUUKo 1U FRIDAY, MARCH thai If n. (Continued From Page One) Nephi Egg Grading plant gave a brief report of the activity of the plant during the first three weeks of operation. The manager stated that during the first week, 354 cases of esss had been graded. This number increased to 394 during the second week and to 434 last week. The largest day's work consisted of 12Q cases. He further stated that three cars of feed had been deliverto ed the local plant and the fourth is being unloaded this week. C. H. Grace, President of the Nephi Poultrymen, Inc. was In charge of the meeting. Mr. Grace gave his thanks to the producers of this vicinity for the fine cooperation they had given the plant in the first few weeks of running. Mr. Grace stated that his desire and aim was "To make depression a very unusual condition." IL.L.L. Annual School Play, a Comedy in 3 Acts To Be Presented M1 WOE Former Nephite Gives Advise To Poultrymen "NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH" Our Prices Are No Higher PLE SERVICE A wedding reception was given Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Tharol Howell at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Belliston. The guests were seated at a long table. The wedding cake furnished the centerpiece. An elaborate supper was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Willis Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Belliston, Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Jarrett, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Howell, Carter, Mrs. Vera Howell, Voil Howell, Jay Howell, Mrs. J. W. Barnes, Lester. Ronald, Thomas, Vern and Garth Belliston, Miss Minnie and Eunice Belliston, Mr. and Mrs. Sisson Chase, Reed Miss Naomi Topham, Miss Leona Peterson, Miss Beth Lunt and the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Tharol Howell. Miss Deon Heagley, Miss Mae Andrews and In Miss Vivian Tranter assisted serving. Rass-musse- of the $131.00 radio given away last Saturday night at the Venice Theatre. The radio was donated by Nephi Floral. Dr. L. T. Booth was at the show Saturday evening and held the ticket which won the radio. GROCERIES SPECIALS! Pierce's Pork and Beans, Small Hill be published trrr of charge fur Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MulUkin of two weeks. Salt Lake City visited with Mrs. Anna lirough and their daughter ONE MOWING MACHINE, Al Jacketta. 8ha;e Will swa;j for second hand ear or truck S. E. Aiit?ell. Levan, M19-2- t. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kellerstress of Utah. H. D. Goldsbrough was Thursdav, March 19. 1931. Wedding Reception Is Given For Newly-Wed- s Any advcrtismirnt in this column FRIDAY, SATURDAY and ALL NEXT WEEK! Values to $1.95 NEPHI. UTAH S, SWAP AD Local News Extra Specials! TIMES-NEW- Hish Schooi Aud;'ri" Excellent cast of eleven characters under the direction of Irene Metcalf Reserved Seats Are on Sale at Nephi Drug Co. Admission 10c 25c 35c : WORK CLOVES |