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Show THE PAGE EIGHT TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, ' Thursday, October 26, 1935 1 ALLEN'S CASH RED GROSS RELIEF IN LARGE SIZE 6 BOXES 22c IOC Our store Buttermilk will sell Complexion Soap for only 3e a bar today. This toilet soap usually nells for 7c but due to a 120 DISASTERS very splendid bay, we are able to sell it today for only 3c a bar. Help to Floods, Earthquake, Fires and Tornadoes In Year's Record Formula 99 Toilet Soap espee- tally recommended for school children's nse is Formula No. W. It their hands keeps A The American Red Cross has reached Into the home of six million families la the past year with unemployment and disaster relief. Chairman John Barton Payne an- nounced. FOR FOR "As the year closed the organization continued in readiness to serre 59c In the forthcoming winter at the CRISCO. 3 lb can point of greatest need and to adjust its service to meet the calls of 15c 12 Can oz BEEF CORNED the emergency of unemployment and Chairman Payne stated. 5c disaster," PIERCES CATSUP, 8 oz Can In a year ot greatest economle distress In the nation's history. In 29c which SOAP, Crystal White, 10 for the Red Cross ably discharged a task in distributing flour and relief 25c BULK MINCE MEAT, 2 lbs clothing to distressed families in all 3,098 counties, 10c but six of theat!on's was TUNA FLAKES, 15c size the organization also called into action in 120 disasters, ot whieh 98 35c 9 LB. BAG ROLLED OATS were within the borders of the United States. Now Masks and Hats Hallowe'en Get Your floods, hurricanes, Earthquake, fires and other cataclysms visited and Eggs We Buy Local Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton death and destruction upon the Urea and homes of thousands of people. Red Cross statistics showed that In the 120 disasters almost a thousand lives were lost, 148,340 homes wers destroyed or damaged, 13,275 perSHOULDER ROAST 2 lb Package sons were injured, and Red Cross relief was given to 452,879 Individuals. LB In girlng aid in these disasters, FOR in its unemployment relief and In handling the distribution of government wheat and cotton, the Red Cross expended from its national treasury the sum of 11,070,284. During one period of twelve SHOULDER SHOULDER weeks, 46 disasters occurred in IS states. Red Cross disaster workers were hard pressed in meeting all ot LB Pound these needs occurring at once, but everywhere misery was promptly relieved. lb LAMB CHOPS Support of the Red Cross work Is its annual roll call, conthrough 25 Gallon VINEGAR, White Wine, ducted by chapters in the period from Armistice Day to Thanksgiving Day, November 11 to November 30. Every citizen who Joins the Red Cross as a member aids in carrying relief to disaster victims and in Byron Forrest was elected pres- other Red Cross services, such ai All ward and stake officers are ident of the 9 "A" class of the Nephi preservation of life, child welfare urged to attend the regular union junior high school last Monday. through the Junior Red Cross, and meeting to be held Sunday, October Other officers to help him are: direct service for the public health. 29 in the Juab high school building. Grace Blackett, vice president; Jane Wilson The meeting will convene at 2:00 Lunt, secretary-treasure- r; P. M. Foote, reporter; Harry Duckworth Crow Family, Swan and acted as chairman of the meeting. Wilson Geese Have Long Life of Foote, are the Nephi Ward reporter Singers cordially Invited to attend choir The birds that live the longest era practice for the Nephi Ward choir members of the crow tribe, and the MUTAUL PROGRAMS on every Monday evening In the swans and gepse. A swan has been tabernacle. The choir is under the known to live one hundred and fifty direction of H. M. Erickson, music The South Ward M. I. A. has years. The length of life of smaller director of the Juab high scholo. musical proga splendid arranged birds such as the titmice and war ram for Tuesday evening, October blers would probably be six or eight In connection with the regular 31, consisting of old love songs Sacrament meeting to be held on featured in quartette, duets and years, but there is a doubtful record of a sparrow living for forty Sunday at 11:30, In the South Ward, solos. the following program will be giyears. ven: violin solo, Audrey Goble; voA continuation of the Music and Many birds return to the same cal duet, Harlow Pexton and Reid Art Appreciation courses will be for nesting, season after seaspot Judd. held during the activity hour for son, and because these sites have next Tuesday evening in the North been used for a great number of The follownig numbers will be Ward M. I. A. years observers have concluded that o presented at the Nephi Ward this tells their age. But a pair of meeting Sunday at 11:30: Foreign Legion' Service birds may use a site for, say, six Speaker, Myron R. Moyle; vocal duwas The French Foreign legion et, Herman and James McCune. years, until one dies; then the suro engaged in Europe during the vivor obtains another mate and A special Relief Society program World war. Replacements were not takes it to the old site. A few has been arranged for next Tuesraq recruited for the legion. All enlater the other bird dies, and for the North Ward Relief Society listments were voluntary. Many years another rcate Is found, and so withmeeting. The progTam will con Into the legion be- in fifty years a dozen different birds sist of a retold story, Mrs. Edmund persons went cause they were not taken Into the may use the same nesting site. Tit-Bit- s Russell: musical selections, Mrs. Walt Anderson and Ruth Anderson; regular French army. Magazine. vocal solo, Mrs. Donna K. Pitt. o World' Change Mrs. R. E. Busky and two daughtWhen Woman Ruled China And that the world Is Scientists Tze-Hs- i, ers, Barbara Lou and Evelyn, left out that the dowager of cooler. point They last Friday for their home in San growing and animal life migrated China, was bornempress at Peking in 1835. forests Francisco, California, after spendIn the She was selected for the imperial haing the past month visiting at the southward with changes rem when only sixteen, but by study home of Mrs. J. R. Salisbury. and by good fortune became the virtual ruler of China in her twenty-sixt- h year. She was the wife of Hsien-Fenand on his death became during the minority of her son, the Emperor T'ung Chili, and on his death in 1875 obtained the succession for another minor, remaining dominant during his boyhood. She had much political wisdom, but was unable to prevent the Boxer rebellion. It resulted In her encouragement of the progress of modernizing China. It was largely through her Influence that the opium traffic was discouraged. She died on November 15, 1908. clean and sell today for Today we bars Chrystai White Soap for 27c. It will be ready' in 10 bar lots. This is very cheap. Put it on your list. New Raisins Today, gun Maid Puffed Raisins will seU for 6c per package. Puff-kln- d of seeded raisins ed Raisins are the only that are not sticky. They are all new, fresh stock. . Utah Lettuce Sunday Programs Local and Social sec-ram- g Are, Now Guarranteed For One Year AGAINST ALL ROAD HAZARDS A WRITTEN GUARANTEE GIVES YOU COMPLETE PORTECTION. THEY SELL FOR LESS MONEY THAN OTHER TIRES. ASK US ABOUT THE NEW POLICY AND Hornet' Good Work The bureau of entomology says not be disturbed nor destroyed unless they are actually annoying members of the family. If their nest la under the eaves on the outside of the house and no one is being stung by them, they should be left alone, since they are very valuable in destroying Injurious garden Insect pests. f that hornets should ' fresh Utah Lettuce 5c per head. We will also sell 50 lb. bags No. 1 Spanish Onions for 50c per hag. . Large crisp, heads, Roasts Today Mrs. Donna McDonald and child ren and Miss LaJune Oldroyd of 8alt Lake City are visiting here for a week with relatives and friends. Mrs. Rena Crowther entertained the Ladies Literary Club at her home last week. A program was en joyed and refreshments were serv ed. Succescsful Fountain Green hunter sare: Alma Nielson, Clinton Oldroyd. Lowell Oldroyd, Herbert Gee, Orvil Johnson Fay Johnson W. H. Johnson Jr- - J. D. Coombs,. Osmond Crowther, Lyman Seeley. MHrs. Clifford Crowther entertained last Sunday in honor of her son Doyce on hie, sixth birthday anniversary. Games were played and refreshments served to twelve of the boys friends. The Home Economics Club Is already making elaborate plans for a big celebration to be held here on Armistice Day. Anouncements of completed program will be given later. SILVER MAPLE SERVICE ?........ Historic Island Group The Dry Tortugas is a group of mall coral islands lying off the western end of the Florida Keys In the Gulf of Mexico. At present the Islands are a quarantine station. Since 1904 a marine laboratory has been maintained there, also a federal bird sanctuary since 1908. During the Civil war the federal government confined prisoners at Fort Jefferson on one of the islands. Ir m II . j f f i ."vrnrrT ', ifif r r t own Foot Comfort Demonstrator for this important occasion. If you. suffer from your feet, by all means arrange to be here on the above date. Mrs. George Hansen and children of Provo spent the week-en- d with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. P. AlMr. Hansen was en a deer hunt over the week end. WITHOUT CHARGE I "A Surety of Purity" CLASSIFIED WILL SELL OR TRADE Phone Mrs. Ila Merit and family returnafter a short visit with friends at Dividend. Utah. 6 weeks Mrs. Silvia Kay of Salt Lake City her mother, Mrs. Katie .Williams and family reurned home after a short visit with relatives nad friends in Salt Lake City. FREE Zlno-po(1) Sanpla el Dr. (2) A packet containing Ikra Dr. Scholl Borolta ntc Bandog! for Inttop ridgnt, (3) Pndo-erap- k prinh of rhnlr itocklnand fMt. bllr, .. i - Tt tt e t ' . ALL WITHOUT CHARGE I What you will g benegain will be of fit to you. Therefore, remember the date and be sure to attend. r life-lon- Nephi Merc. Co, 41. TWO-MONT- you will receive Pedo-grap- h prints of your stockinged feet which reveal the nature and extent of your foot trouble. Relief by the proper Dr. Scholl Appliance or Remedy will be" demonstrated on your own feet. You5 will also be given advice as to the size, width and type of shoe you should wear, how to give Every parson attending your feet the right care, etc. (hit tpecial Demonstra tion will receive: ScioU'i rat com; Miss Maxine S perry of Nephi is visiting at Mona with her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Young. Mrs. Horace Green and family left Mona recently for a short visit with FOR SALE OLD ant. her parents at Mount PleasPIGS $1.25 in cash or Produce. George McCune. Mrs. Tess Hansen and small dauwith ghter visited over the week-en- d Will Operate Robt. Winn's Chopprelatives Mona. at ing Plant, near depot after Oct 7 All kinds of choplng done Will alT. ana JMr5. nuwpmua x uuiig Also handle barley, oats, hay Clar announce the arrival of a dauehter. ence Paxman. S284tp.. on October 17. o GOOD COAL AT $6.&t PER TON Mr. and Mrs. John H Va foe onH delivered, at Nephi or Levari of Oakley visited relatives family Frank Phillipson. Trucking als ai xviona on Kunaay. done. Phone 380. o Alona Standing WANTED CLEAN COTTON R A CH - I honor nmu, any S TIMES-NEWanywhere, who, OFFICE In AT THE the conscientious discbarge of See Merle what he believes to be his duty, 'OTATOES FOR SALE dares to stand alone. The world, McPherson or Phone 331-- J. . o with ignorant and intolerant JudgMILL. $14.00 PER ment, RUN nonn may condemn the counteTon. Smaller quanties at 70c sad nance of companions may be avertOUR. POULTRY f EEUo ARB ur ed, the hearts of friends may grow THE BEST QUALITY & PRICES but the consciousness of duty RIGHT Juab County Mill s Ele Of cold, done shall be sweeter than the applause of the world, than the counJonathan Apples FOR SALE tenance of companion or the heart Jack Wright. of friend. Charles Sumner. FOR RENT TWO-- 2 ROOM Apartments. Mrs. Sadie Cazler. Live Beautifully o If either man or woman would Bucket fed bull calves; $2.00 each .3tip realize the full powr of personal L. K. Webb. - o beauty, it must be cherishing noble NOTICE OF SALE OF CATTLE thoughts and hopes and purposes; The undersigned will sell at Private by having something to do and snip nn or after Monday the 30 something to live for that Is worthy of of day of October 1933, 29 head and which, by expandmixed cattle belonging to the estate ing humanity, the capacities of the soul, gives nt piiRha. v Russell, deceased. Seal ed bids will be received at the office expansion and symmetry to the of W1U L. Hoyt, attorney at taw. body which contains It The Living or at the residence of tne undersign- Church. ed. Terms of sale cash. For further Sorrow particulars inquire of the under-is signed. Right to reject all bids When hearts are overfull they reserved. seldom run to speech. When sorL. W. Farnsworth, Administrator row has broken In on love, love, left alone again, Is hesitant and FOUND, WATCH with fob; large shy, more prone to look and kiss Owners may and hold than to mend his wounds ring containing keys. have same ,by applying at office with words. Katherlne Cecil Thuradc. of this and paying percentage ston. o FIRST GRADE JONATHANS243R150c Origin of Saluting Jer bushel. Whitings, Phone In olden days only freemen woe bats. Slaves were bareheaded. For Aviation Balloon racing is essential be- a freeman to remove his hat was symbol of allegiance and courtesy. cause it is an Important contentp A soldier, however could not reof dlrlglblelr-shlto the training ion rac- move his helmet because there was pilots and, like automobile Industry, Is usually a chin strap to it. But he ing In the automobile new would go thtough the form of raisimprovea testing ground for ing his hand as if to raise his helments on airships. met, and thus the custom of saluting begun. Wire Drawn Finely Tungsten filament wire used in City Penthouion the incandescent lamp of a known as a penthouse la Is What Is line it pracfamiliar make is so shed-lika structure, usually clingOnly four tically Invisible. the side of a bulldfng, havof an inch in diametec. ing to and corbelled It is a fifth aa thick as the hair ot ing a sloping roof Is used immefloor. It sometimes size a the tenth a woman's head and a Also a over doorway. diately of that or a man's head. After it as a temporary Is colled, 1.S90 turns per linear small shed built shelter in an open field is classed Inch, to form the springlike lamp as a penthouse. The term is now of diameter filament, the outside to living quarters built on applied of the soil is still less than that the roof of a tall building. human hair. Scientific American. 1 of a member of the Chicago Staff of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, world noted Foot Authority. He will be assisted by our Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holman returned home this week from their ranch In Wyoming where they have been all summer. was a Sunday guest of Mrs. Mary Alice Kay. eh Never before has an opportunity like this been presented to foot , sufferers in this city and vicinity. By special arrangement, we have secured the exclusive services ' - 4- ed home P.SKAGGS ! Wed. November 10c oar market. sf fro f im Mrs. Emma Checketts returned home last week after spending the summer here with Mrs. Mary J, Oldroyd. ; PRICES ATTEND THIS SPECIAL will Beef Pot per pound. Be sure to get roast at your Sunday old pigs ved. oar market have select Roasts for i END YOUR The Hugginsc Reunion, which is held each year on October 23, was held Monday evenlnsr at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Witford Coombs. An excellent prgram was enjoyed after which refreshments were ser fred. Particularly for Sunday, the housewife wants a delicious roast 10c 12c a bar. will sell 10 Veal Roast Pork Roast 6c Crystal White 10c &9 la No. 99 will Baby Beef LARD sanitary-Formu- 1 Ft. Green News Soap Sale AIDS DISTRESSED STORE Specials; October 27 & 28 Corn Flakes MATCHES ' 31 if "Where Good Merchandise Is Cheaper" Phone 18 Nephi, Utah" 1 Red Cross Gives List .. List of Donations Constitutional (Continued from Pags 1) phi, 2; childrn examined by physician 20; Home Hygiene classes, 5; Class periods held, 83; home hygiene certificates issued, 52; first aid classes, 2; class periods held, 23; first aid certificates issued, 30; Typhoid inoculations given, 860; Diphtheria inoculations given, 281; visits and conferences on hphalf..-e- f - the Red Cross Nursing service, 62. 4-- AMENDMENT IN CONSTITUTIONAI, RELATION TO MINIMUM WAGES FOR WOMEN AND MINORS Joint Hesolutioa Proposing- aa Amendment to Artlclo II of tho Constitatlon. br tho Addition of a Section Relatins to a Minimum Wast for Women and Minora: and General Welfare at Any and all Employeea. Be it reaol-rcbr tho Legislature of the State of UUh, two-thirot ail tho members elected to each honM concarrinc therein : SECTION L That it Is proposed to amend Article It of the Constitution by tho addition of a section which will read as foe-loA MILLSNEWS SEC. S. The legislature may, by appropriate legislation provide for the) establishment of a minimum wage for women and minora and may provide for the comfort, health, safety and general welfare of any and all employees. No previsioa of this constitution shall be construed as a limitation upon the authority of the legislature to confer upon any commission now or hereafter created such power and authority as the legislature may deem requisite to carry out the provision of thia station. . o r' ', 4 ;f I. Resolution Proposing an Amendment to Article XXII of the Constitution of the Bute of Utah by Repealing Section Thereof Relating to the Prohibition and Regulation of Bale, Manufacture, Use, Advertisement of. Possession of or Traffic In Intoxicating Liquors. Be It resolved by the Legislature of the a State at Tltali, of all members elected to each House and d of all the members ef each Bouse concurring therein: SECTION I. Repealing Section I ef Article 12. That it is proposed to amend Article XXII of the Constitution ef UUh in the following particular, That Section S of Article XXII at the constitution of UUh be and the aam is hereby repealed. SECTION J. nutv ef Reeretarv ef Rtata. The Seereury of State I hereby directed J? .uunufc we proposea amendment con-- I tained herein to to the electors of the stsU at the next general election in the manner provided by law. SECTION S. Effective Date. If adopted by the elector of the state this amendment shall have effect on the first day of January next succeeding a determination by the Board of State Canvassers of the result of the election designated In Section S hereof. I ' I. M. H. Welling, Secretary of SUte of the SUU of UUh, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full,-tru- e and correct ed copy of the Constitutional Amendment by the regular and special seseiona of record in my office. Ia wltnes whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the Stat of Utah, this 1st day ef September, 193, (SEAL) 1 1 , Delbert S. Broadhead Fone 285W Nephi ' A Joint es i i CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT RELATING TO INTOXICATING LIQUORS Mr and Mrs. Alfred Lunt of Salt Lake City spent the week-en- d with their sister and brother in alw, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Snader. Mr. and Mrs. Delial Ivie and daughter Carene of Fillmore are visiting for a short time with and friends here. Ernest Hanson and Miss Bernlece Blackett visited with relatives here a short time Sunday. INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Agent For Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co. See Me For That Insurance Policy 1 : Mrs. Embro Bendixtion entertained in honor of the birthday an niversary of Leo and Cleo Bendix tion Saturday afternon. Games were played and refreshments served to the following guests: Bonnie Mc Pherson, Nelda and Betty Lee Han son, Billie Howard, Onetia and Kieth Bendixtion; Sabro Shazoki, Harlin Williams, Homer and Romania Bendixtion and the guests of honro. Biblical Wan Jacob's well in the Holy land Is described as having "a narrow opening Just wide enough to allow the body of a man to pass through with arms uplifted, and the narrow neck, which Is about 4 feet long, opens into the well itself, which is cylindrical shaped and about 7 feet 6 Inches In diameter." The depth was doubtless much greater in ancient times, but much rubbish has fallen Into It and now it is no more than 75 feet deep. f Amendments i, leeretary of State t aunucatloa September I, 1911. Last publication November , 1SSJ. 1 , j " |