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Show THE PAGE EIGHT CASH STORE ALLEN'S It FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS, BLUE ROSE 46c 4 15C POUNDS SYRUP Mince Meat LIGHT or DARK EXTRA GOOD i2 GALLON 35c 2 POUNDS TALL CANS 25c 5c PER CAN SALAD DRESSING, Best Foods 12 10c oz BeefPotRoast Veal Roast 10c POUND 1 SHOULDER 1 Pork Roasts SHOULDER POUND , 9c 5c LAMB STEW 1 POUND WE BUY BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON & EGGS neck. In his home country he Is credited with performing many miracles such as starting or stopping rain, halting other forces of nature that threatened harm to mankind and the like. Scientific Interest In the baba Ilea principally In learning whether he still can talk after his seven years' silence. Experts declare that disuse may have rendered his vocal chords Impotent to vibrate and that not even the vogl's "mlracu lous powers" may be sufficient to restore them. Those who profess to know say, however, that the hnba realizes all. this and, having Intended all the time to speak again some day, has "hemmed" and "hawed" and cjeared his throat with a noiseless muscular action and practiced laryns calisthenics dully In order to keep the vocal chords from atrophylrig. day. Beani by A. T. Reid Try a pot of good, clean, hand picked. Great Northern (called Navy) Beans or Red Mexican (Chili) Beans. Saturday our store will have the beans ready in 5 lb. bags for I2c per bag. A big meal for the whole family at a UU tie cost, Rice Puddings, Boiled Rice and Rice Cakes are all popular family dishes. Saturday our store will sell 5 lbs. of good, clean Blue Rose Rice for 23c. Don't pass this unusual bargain. llil Miss Virginia Bowles, sophomore Week-en- d Iff Here are 3 real 7c bargains: Wellington Club Corn, 7c per can; Ropak Green Beans 7c per can; and Twin Peaks or Leota Brand Tomatoes In the large size tins, 7c These, as per can. well as the other grocery items mentioned in this ad. will be displayed on the newly installed bargain counter in the rear of our store, Saturday. Don't fail to see them. ' guests at the home of at the Brigham Young University Mrs. Thomas H. Burton included is spending the Thanksgiving noli- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Worthmgton of -, Burton days with her mother, Mrs. Kate Kaysville and Miss Blanche and Miss Betty Cutler of Provo. Bowles. ' I INVITE ;usj !!yoH I BLOW OUT t Clover Honey It takes clover 1 Wm Sunday guest of his father unristensen. Soap Saturday, we will sell bars of Sunny Monday Soap for 10c. This is a wrapped white laundry soap. We will also have Heinz Fresh Cucumber Pickles In 12 ox. bottles for 12c. These sell regularly for 17c. See these items on our bargain counter. Bacon DELIVER THEM WHEN REPAIRED. OUR BATTERY AND SERVICE IGNITION CAR BETTER FCR PERFORMANCE. Sliced Breakfast Bacon, fresh out of the smokehouse, will sell all day Saturday for 15c per lb. Also Baby Beef Pot Roasts at 10c per lb. Our market boasts of selling the best meats in town . Visit us tomorrow. CXRSKAGGS VOO Xia--- 'f--j ? 77i' STORES 'A SURETY OF PURITY" A. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hansen of Frovo are house guests of Mrs. Hansen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ostler, for Thanksgiving. holiday visitors at Tanner are Tanner and daughter Ethel of Milford Thanksgiving SATURDAY Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Mrs. Alfred Warner visited during the latter part of the week with l, relatives and friends in Delta. Salina. and Scipio. returning Lyn-ndy- home on Sunday. Miss LaVeve Petty and Cleo Petty arrived home Wednesday evening to siond Thanksgiving with their parents Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Petty. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cazier, dau ghter Geraldine and sons Marsden end Stanford were Thanksgiving day visitors in Sandy, guests of Mrs. Cazier's mother. Mrs. W. W. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Hosmer D. Fenn were the honored guests at a shower given last Wednesday evnlng in the North Ward Amusement hall. Mrs. J. E. MacParlane, mother of Mrs. Fenn was the hostess. An entertan-in- g musical program was the div ersion. Fifty-fiv- e guests were in attendance at the affair. The youne couple received a great many fine gifts. Few More Top Coats at $6.75 Suits, (Men's and Boys) $5.00 Another Lot of Suits at $8.50 Corduroy Trousers (Boys) at 98c Corduvan Trousers (Men's) 98c Corduroy Trousers (Men's) $2.49 Shoes, Men's Women's and Children's $1.98 up Few Men's Dress Shirts at J. H. S. News Nephi Merc. tMabel Sowby. Reporter) Phone the Juab high school U.jVNews FRIDAY, NOV. AH Comedy 26 Hoc , Dime Nite SATURDAY BARGAIN DAY John Barrymore in "Bill of Divorcement" Rome. Archeologists of Vati can City believe that they are GEORGE ARLISS NOV. SUN.-MO- 27-2- 8 in A SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY with Evelyn Knapp Mary Astor Grant Mitchell TUES.-WE- Lee Tracy in WASHINGTON MERRY GO ROUND TirURS.-FR- FOR SALE 1925 2 Co. Nephi, Utah 18 BARGAINS CHEVROLET COACH PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES $50.00 CHERVOLET COUPE, Splen- (Consult County Clerk or Respectiv did Condition. A bargain at any Signers For Further Information.) Make us an offer. price. NOTICE TO CREDITORS And By The Way: e, Its time to get your Estate of George C. Malloy, de your battery charged up, your tires and Thelma Malloy, deceas repaired and why not have the old ceased, Creditors will present claim bus "gone over" while business is td. slack, rt will save you money. Our with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Will L. Hoyt, Nephi work absolutely guaranteed. National Bank Building, 'Nephi, CITY MOTOR CO. Utah, on or before the 17 day of o 1928 anti-freez- January, A. D. 1932. LIGHT COLORED JERSEY Albert N. Sowby, administrator Cow with yearling calf. Finder of estates of Geeorge C. Malloy and Thelma Malloy, Deceased. Call 190. Will L. Hoyt, attorney for estates KORSE FOR SALE CHEAP or will Date of first pub. Nov. 17, 1932 Date of last pub. December 8, 1932 trade for pigs. Inq. 302-LOST W How Will Your Hat Look One Month From Now? Nearly all hats look well when you try them on in front of the hatter's mirror. But one of our Hats will look its best and hold its shape after many a month of hard service. The money you pay for one of our hats is well invested you get a better looking hat and many extra months of satisfaction in the bargain. I. Out of the Comic Strip Onto The Screen Comes LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE Scrappy 69c At The o Seek Spot Where Peter Was Buried about to discover the exact spot where St. Peter was burled. The promise of this Important discovery In Christian archeol ogy was occasioned by the fact that stretches of the original "Via Trlumphalls" (Triumphal Way) of the Romans has been uncovered 40 feet below the presIt was known ent street level. that St. Peter was burled along this ancient Roman road. There archeologists began a thorough research Into papal records and. comparing the present discoveries, they came to the conclusion that "Via Trlumphalls" cut through the present square The great catheof St. Peter's. dral of St. Peter wan thought to be located on the spot where the prince of the apostles was FRIDAY AND the home of The Boys Athletic Association of was in charge of the weekly assembly program held Wednesday afternoon in the Auditorium. Numbers were as fol lows: Prayer, C. W. Johnson; Box ing match between Joe Higginson and Ray Stephenson; Talk. "Sports in Sweden." Paul Monson; Boxing matches, Ned Higginson and Asa Sanders and Ray Linton and Harold Howells; Discussion of the change made in basketball rules, Ted Garbett; Boxing matches, Mor gan Greenwood and John Gadd and Lamarr Kendall-Jac- k Golden; Tan nance, Marjorie Jfickson, Jane Lunt, Famed Louvre of Paris Margaret Wright LuDean Wade, Al Hall accompanied by Ora Judd; Spreads Over 50 Acres ice song, student body. The trophy Paris. The Louvre In Paris can Pep won bv the Juab high school for easily claim to be the largest com- the basketball championship in this posite public building in the world, Division last year, was presented for It occupies an area of nearly by George A. Sperry. o fifty acres. But Its size and even features are of Its architectural far less Importance to humanity than the superb art collections within Its walls, which had their beginning In the reign of Francis An interesting talk "Early Mail I, the great art patron, who tried Carriers" wa". given by J. E. Lunt to make Paris the Mecca of the at the regular meeting of the D. cultured world by attracting thith- U. P. of Camp Salt Creek last Fri er the leading artists of the day. day evening at the home of DaughThe second great Importance Is ter Margaret Schofield Other numbers on the program Its Importance as a home of great follow: Song "Come, Come Ye de here Catherine for scenes, royal Medici lived after Ilenry II was Saints": Prayer, Harriet Christison; Piano solo. Rheta Sperry; History killed and It witnessed the mar of George and Hannah Smithen riage of Margaret of Valols to Plackett, Margaret Schofield; Read Henry of Navarre, later Henry IV ing, Rita Andrews; Vocal solo, Delia of France. Barnes. Following the program, del icious home-mad- e candy was ser ved. Thosel present were: Sadiie King's Sports Trophies Cazier, Edith Becksteafl, Elena Stan ley. Sarah Orme Alice P. McCune, Exhibited in Sweden Lela Bryan, Delia Barnes, Tola Stockholm, Sweden. An exhlbl Stephenson Keturah Bowers, Har Hon of sports trophies. Including riett Christison, Wanda Burridge many gold and sliver cups won In Maude Sperry, Etta Blackett, Rita tennis by King Gustaf, has been Andrews, Elizetta Andrews Nellie held here. In all some M0 medals Cowan, Nellie Schofield, Rheta Sperand other awards won by Swedish ry. J. E. Lunt. Mrs. Sigrid athletes were shown. Flck, Swedish woman tennis cham plon, displayed her 55 medals, and Ulrleh Salchows, famous figure skater, showed 31 gold medals. When William Jordan Chicago. was sent out from a cafe to get change for a $20 some weeks ago heforgot to return. The cashier, Francine Mucda, remembered his face when she saw him later, however, and Jordan was given 30 days in Jail. CONTINUE Miss Afion Greenwood, freshman is amnmr the College, Thanksgiving holiday visitors in this city. 5 YOUR FLAT TIRES And J. at Snow Forgot the Change sold. WE CALL AND GET S1LVEE MAPLE SERVICE to flav- Miller's or honey. "Queen of Sweets" is pure extracted honey. The gallon pails will sell for 59c Saturday. This is the best clover honey our store ever 1932 SALE! Rex Christensen of Manti was the D. 7c Sale - Bellistou enjoyed the in Salt Lake L. Doctor Fear That Hit Vocal Thanksgiving holiday city. Chords Are Dead. PER Ri " Mrs. J. OP The annual bone pick-in- ? period should be over by Sunday and most people will then be anxious to pet back on their regular diet. We are quoting below Some unusual prices for Saturday on several staple food items. Check them over, note the biff savings, then let us help you replenish your pantry of staple foods Satur- Nov. 24, 1 Co. Mill & Ele. Co. Picking PRICES - l " The Bone UNUSUAL LOW His Hearty Endorsement TONS Thursday. OF INDIA to break silence Local and social GOD-MAN- GOOD MILL RUN. $1150 TON, Smaller quantities 55c sack New York 'i tie clmr d fol OUR POULTRY FEEDS ARE OP THE BEST QUALITY & PRICES lower of Sri Sudtfitru Melier I'.ubu RIGHT Juab County Mill Ele. Ci the "Messiah" ami "God limn" ot India, who lurried here briefly and Housewives, don't embarrass your silently last May. will he Interested neighbor by asking to borrow her la the dUctiiMiiM Unit the .oroas sharp shears. Our machine gives trlun priest will return to ttiU yours a keen cutting edge. Special eext February to brink Price 20c. M L. Read. Burton & country his seven-yea- r lingua) fast If Ion Read Barber Shop. disuse has not atrophied his vocal GOOD COAL AT $6 50 PER TON cords. The news that the I'ursee mystic, delivered, at Nepht or Levan Frank Phillipson. Trucking a la who tins not spoken for seven done. Phone 360. years, and who is now wandering silently about Europe in a LOST $10 bill between bank and further stale" a Courthouse. Wednesday, Finder astral Instruction, waiting will speak next 127J. Phone year, came from Mrs J. 1. Phelps o Stokes. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Ilahii, athletic looking tnao of thirty-eighwith flowing hair and The annual meeting of the stock- beard, tame here In May and was holders of the Nephi Irrigation Co- lodged In (he home of Mr. and Mrs. mpany will be held in the Court Malcolm Sell loss, at Iluriuou, N. T. Hou.se at a o'clock P. M. Monday, He was to break his silence here, December 5th, 1932. and rescue America from "mateTtie purpose of said meeting is to elect one director to serve for a rialism." Itut suddenly Huha, who sasy he term of three years and to transact such other business as may Is part human, part divine, nnd has properly come before the meeting. contact with the Beyond, declared The annual financial report will he had been directed not to talk hUo be presented. here, lie Went to Los Angeles to C. W. GLAZIER, talk, but there got another mesSecretary sage to hold off until I'.KU. From there he went to China for one day, then to Genoa, Italy, siill silent. While keeping his silence unbroken. P.aba "talks" via an alphabet board he has hung around his Turkeys And CHICKENS 9c 1 POUND FEW NEPHI. UTAH. t, MILK FRESH IN A Juab S, "super-conscio- 23c POUNDS Cranberries 2 9c RICE SUGAR lb. WANTED BARLEY 26 Nov. 22 to SPECIALS 10 CLASSIFIED TIMES-NEW- and Serial T. ............ ... ... (f ,... V |