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Show THE PAGE EIGHT CASH STORE ALLEN'S FEB. 3 & 4 SPECIALS CHEESE 1 NO. lie POUND 2 2 1-- 2 Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Lunt and TON Infant ion Gary spent Tuesday in GOOD COALat AT 18.30orPER Levan Nephl delivered, Provo. Frank PhllllDson. Trucking at done. Phone Mrs. George O. Ostler was among WHEATIES, LARGE PACKAGE lb. M. J. B. COFFEE & 1 -2 the Bait Lake City visitors over the GOOD week-end. 2 lbs. M.J.B. RICE 93c Mrs. N. A. Nlelson returned home Saturday following an enjoyable 5c weeks visit In Spanish Fork with Mr. her daughter and and Mrs. Myrther Davis. VAN CAMPS TOMATO SOUP, CAN son-in-la- 1 OnlylOc PACKAGE BARS 23c Beef Pot Roast Pork Sausage FRESH MADE CHOICE CUTS 1 8c POUND 1 POUND 9c 2 POUNDS WE BUY BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON & EGGS Local - Social Mrs. Robert Lomax, Mrs. Bessie Schofield, Miss Maurine Lomax, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Memmott motored to Lehi Wednesday to attend the- - funeral of Mrs. T. Leon Carter. Enroute to their home they visited for a short time with Mrs. E. J. Hall In Provo. They're Coming .... Local News Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Camp Salt Creek will meet Friday, February 10, at 7.30 p. m. at the Romance of Early Meeting Hous es." Violin Schofield; Margaret Solo, Audry Goble, accompanied by Sarah Orme; History, "First Mills In Utah" Athelia Dlmmlck; Vocal solo, "The Water Mill," Mrs. Alice Crapo. AH members are requested to be present at 7.30 p. m. The regular meeting of the Fort Wall Camp, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, is scheduled for Thomas Broueh visited in Salt February 10, at 2.30 p. m. Friday, at the of the guest week, last Lake City home of Lillian Goblt. A biography rwve. a. Mrs. seima his daughter, sketch of Harriet Goble Bird will be given. The program wll be furnish Miss Maureen Kendall has been ed by the Goble and Bird families, of cast of the chosen a member Amy Warner will give a history of "Remote Control" U. S. A. C. Fresh- "Early Pioneer Concerns. All mem man play. bers of the camp are invited. on In this city Ned Ostler visited Thursday and Friday of last week, Mr. the house guest of his parents, and Mrs. George O. Ostler, returning Saturday morning to Clear Creek where he Is employed. FRIDAY, FEB. TOM DRINK a doctor neighbors from around the corner or the next farm they're coming to help you because of your emergency telephone call. Fireman Mrs. Wm. Pay will act as hostess to the members of Camp Birch, of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers on Friday Feb. 10, at 7:30 P. M. The lesson on Indian Wars of Northern and Southern Utah will be given by Alonzo Ingram. The Fowkes Biography will also be given. Everyone desireous of attending Is invited. 10c home of Beulah Irons. An entertaining program has been arranged as follows: Song, "Put Your Shoul15c der to the Wheel'"; History, "The PORK CHOPS LOIN, LB. LOOSE LARD, D .U. P. NEWS WHITE 10 "CHEYENNE TEL. and STATES TEL. CO. The self service plan of food distribution pays the buyer in many ways. It enables the grocer to maintain lower prices. People who select their own foods are always well pleased. Grocery Dept. LAUNDRY SOAP Today we will sell 10 bars of A. B. Naptha Soap for 25c. Naptha KID" BARGAIN DAY does everything ordinary soap can do and on account of the naptha it contains is especially valuable for many purposes. SATURDAY CHINA soap that Pretty Sure That Hons siooj 3HV N3W Every Day at EVERY Meal Balance your family's diet with tfie perfect a glass of milk food at least when they eat at home. It will tone them up. DRINK A PINT EVERY DAY Meadowbrook Dairy If the With LEO CARRILLO YTVIENNE OSBORNE UNA MEIKEL SUNDAY ONLY FEB. J Tuesday. u- - Toolr norhott. nrriverl In Ne phl Wednesday from Cedar City for and a short visit with relatives friends. While here Mrs. Oar belt will be the house guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. V. Downs. O " THE VETERANS BLOW JANUARY 27X11. OUT I Ml FEB 6-- attractive We"&re glad to show you the importance of changing regtilarly. Your car has a filter on it. You are not exempt. FRANKS Coney Island Franks (called welners) wil sell today for 13c per pound. 7 Today 2 lb. packages Cellophane of Lard will sell for low the unusually price of 15c a pack- SILVER MAPLE SERVICE age. FEATURES FOR PRICE OF 1 From LAMB CHOPS Try some lamb chops at 10c per pound today. ROAST Lamb Cut Square Shoulder Roasts are for very appetizing Sunday dinners. Today they will sell for 8c per pound. LAMB Game Slow and Fast Motion. WED-TnfR- FEB. and edges are sealed with water-proo- f cement and rolled to secure perfect hesion. Come in and see the new patterns of Armstrong's unequalled Linoleum values. Let us show you how inexpen- sively you can have a real lifetime job at a surprisingly low cost. Dixon-Taylor-Russ- Utah County Agent (Continued from Page One) Frances Benedict was Provo visitor last Saturday. with the guardianship of the greatest of all agricultural organizations, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson there Is a distinct promise for a and Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Jackman unity of purpose which cannot help but bring unbounded respect from motored to Provo Wednesday. the 35 hundred farm families in Mrs. Annie Foote and Mrs. Luc- our own county, and the 27,000 in ille Ingram of Nephl spent the the state. County and local Farm Bureaus week end with relatives here. They were guests at the home of Mr. and always aid morally and financially the development of the Junior Ex Mrs. Peter Wankier. tension work with the boys and the The need Is greater now than The conjoint program to be given girls. ever before. Increased enrollments Sunday evening Feb. 5 in the ward in club work and Future Farmers meeting house Is as follows: Open- projects means new leaders to be ing exercises; Talk, LeGrande projects to be outlined, and LaMar chosen, solo, Saxaphone clubs to be Capital is to Winters; Reading, Reva Christen- be provided organized. and directed. It is usesen; Piano solo, Boyd Nielson; Song less for an agent to personally dirGlen Stephensen & Co.; Reading, ect all this work. Because prices are Lillian Peterson; Saxaphone solo, low is no reason why the youth is Gordon Francom; Song, Virginia Winters Se Co. n; BEEF ROASTS Our usual, tender Beef Pot Roasts will sell today for 8c per pound. Also Boiling Beef at 5c per pound. la 8 & 9 Ramon Novarro Helen Hays in Son... Daughter OP. SKVVGGS fOQO "A Surety of Co. ell Need of County Farm Bureau Is Told By Miss Man-gelso- ad- to be left alone with time to spend in worthless and sometimes harmful liesude? No, our farm organizations can recommend new leaders, give encouragement to the activities and come to the rescue many times, financially in providing training schools for volunteer leaders and educational features for the clean, wholesome activities of the youth who will son be the law maker, the farmer and the housewives of this great state. Finally. It has been said that "one step up the mountain broa-Jy the horizon in all directions." are about to take that step. Instead of a few members in all community there will be scores. Instead cf a small county membership, there will be hundreds. Instead of a few hundreds In the state there will be thousands. Agriculture In Utah Is to have a VOICE. Thru these splendid organizations with the Farm Bureau as the head, may our rural problems have the proper direction, which we hope shall lead to a fairer and brighter day. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jensen left Wednesday for Salt Lake City. Fortune Shoes For Men Mr. and Mrs. Darrold Hansen of Salt Lake City are visiting at the home of Mrs. Hansens parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Malmgren. 'U bargain LARD Entire Championship First they paste a layer of genuine rag felt to the floor. Then the linoleum is pasted to the felt and all the seams For the first time, a Goodyear Welt Hunting Boot, made of full grain elk, carrying a full In Our Market OS 2 is very reasonable. counter. You will also find there some stable merchandise at prices much lower than you would expect to pay. BIG DOUBLE BILL Cartridge on your car has not been changed in the last 10,000 miles, it is not working, and SHOULD BE CHANGED to insure PROPER LUBRICATION of your motor. Our layers know how to install floors of Armtsrong's Linoleums in a way to produce floor satisfaction ami the cost GREEN TEA Green lb tree tea In packages will sell today for 15c. Be sore to see this and other advertised items on our 5 LCft2rfY MONDAY-TUESDA- New Floors At Low Prices 1-- DOOMID MIM to iovi amd It OATS isn't often that you can buy Mother's Oats with a Chinaware premium as low as 20c a package. That will be our price today. This is a saving of at least 33 3 per cent. All Women Are or miles out, you can reach others instantly by telephone? MOUNTAIN 3 Self Service with KARY IWAON ROSCO ATES Prices 13 & 15c Isn't it reassuring to know that whether you live In town THE nne ftrt niav. "In The Making". The Veterans got hungry And they did climb Up to the Woodman's hall To have a good time. Turkey and Chicken Was the big feast Then to the music They shook their feet Now all you buddies Fall in line Join the V. F. W. o And have a good time. in the A. E. F. you TO THE PROSPECTIVE BUYER: (If you served belong to the V. F. W.) The new Chevrolet offers everyo thing that Is of use. and benefit to the owner of a low, or moder ately priced automobile. It makes no wild claims and gives no freak demonstrations because the Chev rolet is not a freak car and does no A social was enjoyed last Wedfreakish antics. It Is built for night by the Seagull girls rapid, safe and economical trans- nesday Association at portation PLUS a conservatlveness of Levan Primary of style that will last. Don't buy the home of Blanch Chrlste risen. ANYTHTNO until you are sure, The supervisors of this group are Dont stop at "seeing all three," Ruby Christensen & Geneva Rose-quls- t. The evening was spent in see ALL FIVE. Then you'll choose Chevrolet and KNOW that you are playing games. Delicious refreshwise. We want your patronage, but ments were served. we want you satisfied. Leo Christensen spent Saturday CITY MOTOR COMPANY In Provo, visiting his sister Venice o WILL TRADE new 1933 5 -- tube who is employed there. radio for use of four shares of Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Wankier enwater this summer O. C. Sanders, tertained at a dinner Thursday eve Phone 243J2. o nlng for Mr. and Mrs. Erick Wan kier in honor of Cleon who left CARD OF THANKS Judge and Mrs. J. S. Cooper de town Saturday. sire to express their sincere thanks Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Braithwaite to their friends In Nephl, Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Potter parents of and California who by correspondence and personal attendance, Mrs. Braithwaite motored to Provo contributed to their Joy and hap Saturday returning home the same nlness on the occasion of their evening. sixty third wedding anniversary. ft is very gratifying to feel and Miss Mae Jensen of Cowley, know that we hold the love and Wyoming, who has been visiting respect of the hundreds of friends for a few days at the home of Mr. who by their presence and by let and Mrs. Erick Wankier, and Cleon ter made the day one that will Wankier left Saturday for Los be long remembered. We extend to Angeles. all love and well wishes in return. to Mrs. Maria Bosh returned Fillmore after spending a few weeks with relatives and friends here. E . That alone is worth the few cents a day you pay for teleIn addition, a phone service. telephone saves many errands, brings social chats with friends or business Information. The more you use It the more useful it becomes. A was presented at the weekly meeting of the Mona Ward M. I. A. on Levan News o Rolled Oats Laundry Soap oz. Package Local and Social de lb M. J. B. 13 lb. Can M. J. B. COFFEE, 55 360. 25c CANS TOMATOES, UTAH'S Solid Pack, can 1 CLASSIFIED Pineapple MILD Thursday, February 2, 1933 NEPIII, UTAH S, PER MILL RUN, $11.50 TON. Smaller quantities 55c sac OUR POULTRY FEEDS ARE OF Harold Bclli' tou, who Is attending THE BEST QUALITY & PRICE the Brlgham Young University at RIGHT Juab County Mill Ele. O Provo. spent the week-en- d in this WANTED Clean Cotton Rags city. No lace curtains or overalls SLICED Harold Vtckers was over from THE TIMES- - NEWS. visEphralm during the week-en- d Scissors Sharpened Dy M. L. Read iting with his mother, Mrs. Mattle 20c per pair. Burton St Read Barbers Vlckers. o SERVICE STAR LEGION'S ANN LaVevo a as Miss acted Petty 7c UAL 8ILVER TEA. Feb. 11, City judge at contests during the past play, varied program. two weeks In various wards of Cache Hall. One-a- ct Admission 25c gives chance on quilt. to decide winners of the Home-maStake, 10c M. I. A. contest dance. candy and fancy aprons for sale. c Painter of Salt Lake will be at the NeHarrison Dr. 33c MisswasRuby RICE week-end a guest at the City Drug Store Tuesday, Feb. 7. home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pain- phl Have your eyes cared for. ter. 15c WHITE STAR TUNA, Medium Tin. Local News TIMES-NEW- Purity" length double sole with gusset tongue, is offered in this grade shoe. This is a 16 inch boot and made over the Government last with a pattern DOUBLE TESTED "pHE double seal prevents loss of compression, loss of horse-poweIf your present plugs are 10,000 or more miles old, change to Firestone sad put new life in your engine. Why not let us inspect your old that has been tried out thoroughly, and will give r. plugs today? TEXACO SERVICE a very excellent fit around the ankle. This boot should sell at a much higher price. I Another Shipment Just In Garage X |