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Show THE PAGE EIGHT TIMES-NEW- Earl H. Steele, manager of the Venice Theatre was a Salt Lake visitor lust Tuesday. ek Phonograph Records PLAYS FIVE MINUTES COSTS FIFTEEN CENTS The following records arc now in stock subject to your selection. Take some home return the ones you do not like Sweet and Lovely I Guilty Roll On, Mississippi. Roll On I'm Just A Dancing Sweetheart OJ E3 D TAXATION ARTICLES TO BE PUBLISHED 0 ty STAGESSponsored by a great railroad, wo are able to maintain an unrivalled standard of and efficiency. Travel by Union Pacific Stage and be lure of-the best. art-vic- e Bourn? OneFrom " Tria Way Nephi St. Louis, Mo .... $32.00 $60.80 34.50 ...65.55 Chlcage, IU Los Angeles, Calif. 10.00 20.00 Twice Daily Transcontinental Service DEPOT HOTEL Nephi, Utah BUS FORREST (Continued from Page One) will usually learn that he is assessed on the same basis as his neighbors, and his protest is without valid ground. In September comes the tax bill from the county treasurer. The taxpayer may be sorely tried to find the money to meet trie oollgation Eut, if he objects, it will be only to learn that It is too late to do anything about it. But perhaps befort this, late in July, he may have urged the local officials to reduce their levies, only to find that more than half the current taxes have been spent, and the remainder, in all probality, has been already obligated. Is the situation then hopeless? Is it entirely beyond the power of the taxpayer to regulate? On the contrary, it is within his control. Furthurmore, ample opor-tunlis given every taxpayer to assist in fixing the amount of taxes to be paid by his community. Of course, the law does not permit the individual taxpayer to fix the amount of his own taxes to the extent of compelling others to pay the taxes he should pay; nor does it allow an indvidual to escape the payment of a tax duly levied, the benifits of which he has already Just as the law does not permit an individual to buy goods on credit and escape payment after the goods are consumed. But the law does give the individual opporin detertunity to join with othersamount of mining in advance the taxes to be paid in his community. This is one of the fundamentals to be understood if the taxpayer is to exercise effective voice in control of his tax levy. The next article in tms series will deal with a brief analysis of the property taxes of your county for the current year. taxpayer Kl - Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Irons had as their dinner guests Sunday evening Mrs. Mabel Horton, and children Dan, Catherine, and Teddie of and Mr. and Mrs. William (Continued from page one) of Audrie Hansen; "The Florist Stanley of this city. Shop," under the direction of Dora Mr. and Mrs. James H. Eager, Aagard. This is part of the M. I. who have spent the past summer A. special activity work. The adin Monticello, Utah, are visiting mission will be 15c and 10c. with Mr. and Mrs. Orson Cazler. Mr. and Mrs. Erick Peterson and They are enroute to Logan, where family spent Saturday night and they will spend the winter. Sunday with Mrs. Peterson's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bosh. Mrs. W. H. Howell, Mrs. Alvah Several of the young people of Howell. Mrs. Wallace Carter, Mrs. Levan who are takink Seminary Rula Hudson and Jay Howell mot- work in Nephi this year, motored to ored to Provo Friday where they Manti Sunday where they presentransacted business. ted a program. "The Chicken Creek" camp of the Miss Lucile Evans of this city has Daughters of Utah Pioneers held been honored because of her except- their last meeting at the home of ional work as a secretarial student Nettie Mangelson. An of the Pacific Extension University program was given andinteresting refreshof Berkeley-- , Calif., and has had her ments served. name placed on the national honor Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Christensen Miss Evans visited a few days the first of the roll of that institution. enroled only a short time ago. We week with relatives in Levan, te to their home in Mount Pleascongratulate Miss Evans on her acant after visiting in Salt Lake City complishment. with Mrs. Christensen's sister and Mrs. Gyp Carter and Mrs. Bes- brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. sie Schofield entertained at a smart Mangelson. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Francom spent bridge party Friday, November 13. prizes were awarded to Mrs. Helen Wednesday in American Fork. Jones and Mrs. Alden Beagley. A Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hansen and delicious luncheon was served to family of Leamington spent Sunday Mrs. Anna Ostler. Mrs. Edyth Beck-stea- with relatives here. They were and Miss Ruth Scottern, spe-i- guests at the home of Mr. Hansen's guests, and the following mem- mother Mr.s Helen J. Hansen. bers of the club: Virginia Golden. Blanche Burton, Ruth Beagley, Meryl Downs, Florence Chase, Mrs. Helen Jonea, Mrs. Melba Golden, Mrs. Kathryn Shaw, Mrs. Edith Ostler, and the hostesses Mrs. Gyp (Continued from naop nnoi Carter and Mrs. Bessie Schofield. his knee Tuesday evening, when he was cnopping wood with a hatchet. He is improving nicely. LEAVES ARE MONEY A special fast and DON'T BURN THEM! prayer was held Monday morning meeting at the Relief Society Hall for the benefit of Mrs. Leaves are worth saving for the sent at Perry Allred who is at preMissouri, taking value they yeild as fertilizing ma- medical Cavannah, treatment for cancer. terial, acording to Dr. Thomas L. A special feature of our SacraMartin, Professor of Agromony at ment meeting last Sunday was a the Brigham Young University. given by thirty Seminary Dr. Martin urges that people pre- program students serve the leaves that fall in autumn ection offrom Nephi, under the dirWhitehead, prininstead of burning them. On farm- cipal of theLeRoy Seminary. This progsteads, leaves may be also used for ram was greatly by the bedding animals. Otherwise, they large number whoappreciated were in attendshould be composted. ance. To make Compost, proceed as folIt was sometime ago lows: On top of layer of leaves ab- that the M.reported! I. A. Green out twelve inches in depth, place would present a of Fountain about Thanksabout six inches of soil., Saturate giving time and play a with moisture and add other layers ally train dramaticthatleaderprofessionwould be of leaves and soil in similiar man- sent here, to direct the ner. It is highly important that the Last Friday, Miss Laverneproduction. Franklin entire bed be saturated with moist- arrived this week and is practising ure. and rehearsing with the entire cast In recent laboratory experiments "West of Broadway" proDr. Martin has found that poplar everyday. mises to be a treat for both old leaves decompose more rapidly than and young. The play will be preother common varieties. Next in or- sented on November 25th. der is horse chestnut, followed by Pres. E. J. Johnson left last week a. Norway maple, sycamore and to attend school at the B. Y. U. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonald and children of Salt Lake City are visiting at the home of her mother, Birth of Light Opera Mrs. Mercie Ivory. Mr. McDonald In will return to Salt Lake in a few Light opera at first appeared rodays, but Mrs. McDonald will visit Germany as a result of the mantic movement of Von Weber. It until after Thanksgiving with relatives and friends. was culled slncsplel. San-taqu- Nephi Drug Co. can compare with 3 Levari News We sell Phonograph Needles, too. nothing on the road confidential. The Garbage Truck will be next Tuesday to gather up the garbage. Mr. Gowers urges the people to put out their garbage on Monday so it will be ready to haul away Tuesday morning. Apologize Me 3 Bll care of this paper. All reply s will be treated strictly Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Salisbury and children, Betty Jean and Richard Jr. of Mantl are visiting this week with Mrs. J. R. Salisbury. Little Girl pric- ed, fastest selling car in the field. Address all inquiries Co. attended a lumberman's convention in Provo last Thursday. m Come To Me represent the lowest John Richardson and Max Hani-fi- n of the local Bonneville Lumber Come To Me Pardon Me Pretty Baby Let's Get Friendly I'm Thru With Love Out of Nowhere Were You Sincere By My Side Now That You're Gone It's The Girl Ho-IIu- A dealer in this territory to Joel Tayolr, county assessor was in Eureka Monday and Tuesday mining property in that vicinity. : FOR SALE Some who have been , morals have yet been Infinite-Schildren their to have solicitous South. piously brought up. in w venience con- The Alexander Optical Co. will be at The Forrest Hotel Nephi, Nov. 24. SHEEPLINEED COAT LOST between A. G. Irons residence and J. W. Summerhays and Sons or between there and the East Mill beReward longing to Juab Mill Leave at Silver Maple Service. The RADIATOR SHUTTERS, ANTI FREEZE CAR HEATERS GOOD NONSKID TIRES FROST SHIELDS WINDSHIELD WIPERS REPAIRED SILVER MAPLE SERVICE "CARE WILL SAVE YOUR CAR' WARNER BAXTER "CISCO KID" 15C-3- -- 5 fix 'Jt Thanksgiving There are but three y, days next Tuesday and Wed to assemble nesday the good things for the Thanksgiving Feast. It is the few added delicacies that insure success of the spread. We have a wonderful display of oranges, large bananas, fresh dates, figs, celery, 1 lb. boxes Dolor-o- s and Cherry chocolates 29e. and 2'4 lb. Sonia Chocolates, for 75C- - Also a big assortment of fresh numbers of candy in IOC cellophane packages. week-Monda- Thomas Meighan Hardie Albright Maureen O'Sullivan Myma Loy We suggest il Ql HOURS q gtogmait fun with two of the screen's favorite lovers! J : a Spat Gaiters you Than-glvin- g We take the greatest care in selecting our foods, Thanksgiving only the best are bought for your needs. We'll have Turkeys, and chickens at prices you can well afford. Pork Shoulder Roasts Per pound. Also 96 Veal Rump and Shat Roasts oulder You 96 PerfeelPunlsecure In may the knowledge that whatever you select will be the best the no market affords-a- t .1 extra y, i I Rubbers St CLARK GABLE soul-stor- 18 Mrs. John E. Lunt had the misfortune to break her right leg at the ankle last Monday. She was (Continued from page one) vere married in this city on Dec. 5, doing her housework as usual, and1906. by the late Bishop T. H. O. accidently turned her ankle, causParkes. Mrs. McPherson, before her ing a severe break. The break has her considerable pain, but marriage was Miss Emma Huggins caused she. is getting along as good as could of Fountain Green. Messages and telegrams and good be expected. wishes were received by the honored guests during the day. Named by Roger Williams Miss Blanche Burton entertained The city of Providence was the at her home Saturday evening in first and mother town of honor of Miss Virginia Golden, prior Rhodesettlement Island. Founded In 1636 by to her departure to Washington, D. Roger Williams, he named It ProviC. Guests included Miss Florence to his Supreme dence "In Chase, Clark Morgan, Theodore Deliverer."gratitude Park and Waldo Jones. shopping Sat-da- y. You'U find all the necessary ingredients for the pudding, sage for the Turkey dressing, Salad Dressings, O. P. S. Jel powPer pacKaKe der, choice cranberries, at 13C per pound, fancy Golden Bantum Del Mail Corn IOC can and Wellington Club Corn for 8C a can. Call at our store, and take a basket shop leisurely, making your own selections. Items that you do not find rapidly will be shown you by our store "host." i stirring that do some of your with A Nephi, Utah Styles That Live In Shoes That Last. Saturday "SKYLINE" TOOMEY Phone Nephites Celebrate Feast ft MON - WED. Nephi Merc. Co. Abandoned Naval Rank The rank of commodore In the United States navy was abolished by congress In 1S99, when commo dores became rear admirals. of -- food a TI ES. - Reporter, Juul Dalby. Over Shoes Spat Gaiters are the very newest thing in Rubber Footwear. They combine the zipper-styl- e fastener galosh with stylish g finish to make a clever In Our Market with Edmund Lowe C'onc-hittMontgomery Admission 10c - - 25c SUN- - Brand rubbers. The rubber that has stood the All styles and colors can be found in our stock. test. Joint-hostes-- 10c 25c Evening KEEP YOUR FEET DRY and avoid colds and We'sell the good reliable Ball n; Thanksgiving Day Matinee 2:30 as can doctor bills. assembly program was presented, FridayJIovember 13. The numbers were given In the following order: Prayer, Wanda Jack-mareading. Venice Christensen; song. Phyliss and Martha Francom; retold story. Francis Nielson; chorus seventh and eighth grade boys; Jokes, Reed Sherwood; song, Maurlne Shepherd; short speech, Lucile Anderson; song. Fay Jackman and Norma Taylor; reading Virginia Hanson; band selection. The J. J. club was entertained recently at the home of Martha Francom. The evening was spent on unfinished business and playing prog ressive games. Prizes were won by Miss Powell and Juul Dalby. Refreshments were served to the mem- -, bers of the club. Virginia Hanson and Mary Agard were SPECIAL Matinee Sat. Admission : take the punishment of the act-iv- e Shoes boy or girl. weekly 1 SPECIAL Relief Matinee Saturday .... Admission POLL PARROT v Levan High News Ft. Green News 1 i Sounds a little braggy, we admit, but you must remember we sell Star Brand Shues, the product of the world's greatest manufacturer, an organization that knows no compromise with quality. "Star Brand Shoes Are Better," and we make that statement without reservation. Wear them and the shoes will prove it. FOR SALE GOOD JONATHAN APPLES See C. H. Garrett. al 20-2- 1931 19, Can Buy! FOR SALE ESSEX SEDAN. IN Good Condtion. Bargain If taken at once J. V. Cooper. d, FRI. - SAT. NOV. e Tay- de n- We recommend and offer for comfort and SAX-aphon- LOST MAN'S TAN COAT SWEATER, at U. B. Dam or between there and Nephi, Nov. 4 Reward for return to Mrs. Mabel Chrlstlson at County Courthouse. cat-alup- SUGGESTIONS B FLAT TENOR Cheap Call J. O. lor, Levan. Mrs. Lorenzo Pace, Mrs. Stephen Boswell, Miss Annabel Pace, C. H. Garrett, and Loran Garrett were in Provo Saturday on business. Nov. The Best Shoes For The Money That Money HIGHE8T CASH PRICES PAID FOR EGGS Any amount dozen or a carload Robert Winn Co. WANTED Mr. and Mrs. June Kendall and family were in Salt Lake City, Monday on business. Thursday, CLASSIFIED ajB"3 Local and Social Hit-Of-The-We- NEPIII. UTAH S. P. FOOD spat-lookin- RUBBERS all styles, and sizes to fit YOUR shoes. S S 1 53 ' They are moderately priced. S3 1 costs. 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