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Show THE Six Fag WANT ADS treasure hunters have tried to nno the Braak. Her location is listed in a Bible owned by descendants of the sloop's student at Now a research George Washington College, who spent eight months on Braak research, reports that the records of the British Admiralty show the Braak was carrying copper and cocoa, but no gold. Another legend of sunken treasure vanishes. For year LEWES. Del. lotreasure hunters have tried to British sunken privateer cate a that was supposed to have carried $10,000,000 to $40,000,000 in Spanish 3 bed FOR SALE OR RENT room home. Newly decorated. t. gold. The ship, the Braak, went down May 27. 1798, In Delaware Bay about one mile off Cape Henlopen. One year late, the British tried to float her, but their effort failed. Since that time, generations of location Close-i- n " carfsve expect chit monih! Ic won'c we'll guarantee thai! Then, after awhile it'll be COLD . . . last very COLD! And you'll want Sptfh oil burning beater ' . safe, sure, economical cure for COLD. FOR SALE Beautiful new porcelain enamel. 10-ye-ar Why not think ahead $134.95; buy ahead! your Spark dealer, we will reduce the regular price you would pay by that much in appreciation of your buying early. visit US your Spark oil heater dealer THIS OFFER EXPIRES AUGUST 31, 10 now and be sure of winter comfort, Gunman Refuses All summer saving! But 1953 FURNITURE ( ' VSfo 300 One-Doll- Bills ar Ala. A gunman in MOBILE, this city recently showed a dsslrs for only one dollar bills. The robber pulled a gun in a grocery here and ordered Mrs. Harold Matthews, wife of the proprietor, to open the till. The till was stuffed with ones, fives, tens and twenties. The gunman took all the ones and left the others. - although they were in plain sight. . CHAPMAN PHONE G. E. l. FOR SALE Two bedroom modern home Furnace and stoker Garage and utility room Coops, sheds and corrals included See J. Barres Jenkins or phone 209W. And $10.00 is $10.00! So, 40-ga- plumbing shop. Enjoy automatic hot water today. Also complete stock of plumbing fixtures and bo North 1st West, supplies Barton & Worwood phone 306 Plumbing Co. you will save 110.00! .As - 52 gallon GE water heater. Electric year Electric Water heaters, $129.95; We have these on stock in our If you buy a Spark this month - Is Down About ' V A 'fcEE V im . proper grain storage will pay this year . . here's why: 1. Commercial storage is filled to overflowing. Reports from the plain states and from the corn bolt and from the northwest indic ate that many elevators have dis Even continued receiving grain. some handlers at the Ogden terminal have issued instructions to their country dealers to send no more grain to their elevators for at least 30 days. Under pressure of lack of storage open market sales in areas where storage is most critical may be pushed way below support price levels. 2. Prices are almost always lower at harvest time than thru the rest of the year. Over the past five years Utah farm prices ror wheat during August and Sptember have averaged about 20c per cwt under prevailing prices during most of the rest of the year. This happens in spite of supports and even in years when no recognized y exists. What are your alternatives? 1. Store grain in approved farm facilities and apply for a loan. 2. Store grain in an approved commercial bonded elevator and apply, for a loan. Storage costs in approved bonded warehouses are one cent per bushel per month. 3. Fix up farm or local facility to store grain even though it can not be an approved warehouse. Mam consideration is to protect In it from moisture, birds, rats and NEW YORK What is believed waste. Hold here until it can be to be the world's most important moved into commercial channels proven source of nickel outside after September either for storage Canada has been discovered at or under support program. If storMoa Bay on the northeast coast ed like this in good condition the bin should be sprayed with DDD to of Cuba. it from insects and proThe 40,000,000-to- n nickel orebody protect tected from rats and birds by also contains another cobalt, them out and installing scarce and urgently needed metal. sealing suitable rat bait facilities. Nickel is used to strengthen 4. Sell from the harvester at steel and iron alloys and increase the best possible price. the resistance of these metals to corrosion and high temperatures. Last week a tractor arviripnt re It is also used as a binder in elec- curred on a Utah highway in which a In the troplating and as catalyst a young man lost his life. Don't production of soap and hydro-genatdrive tractors on the highways vegetable oils. unless you must and if you must Is the The shortage of nickel for safety's sake; gravest materials problem facing 1. a blinker lifirht or a the U. S. Ninety-tw- o per cent of plainlyCarry visible flag to indicate of all almost the nation's supply, to an aooroachinE vehicle. which is obtained from other danger 2. Use a flagman if roads are countries, is allocated to defense curved, or diDDed so that Blow g industries. moving vehicles are not visible and The remainder goes to maintain from a long ways away. 3. Tractors driving the high-da- y the civilian economy. at night should be equipped The use of nickel is now prowith blinker lights (preferably hibited for a wide range of prored) so that oncoming traffic could ducts. Nickel - bearing stainless recognize an approaching danger steels, for example, have been and make necessary allowances ruled out for such farm equip- for the same. ment as barn cleaners, ensilage cutters, feeding troughs, fertilizer and other spreaders, grain bins and cribs, implements and hand tools, and silos. Home appliances have little nickel in them and none at all for trim. Cutlery, fans, meters, hardware and other useful products are limited to negligible amounts of nickel. Fast-Hitc- h Demonstrated During Fair by Square Dance and international Harvester their local dealer, Wilson Motor Co., will show the new line oi farm equipment with an aJemand-lef- t and a dosie - doe demonstrat- - Yote Light on Wheat Marketing Quotas Out of an alieible 200 voters. only 84 voiced their opinion at the polls on Tuesday or last weeK, with regrd to marketing quotas. Seventy five voted for, and nine against quotas, according to E. Al ton Lllertson, riiA cnairman. The nation as a whole voted 78 ner cent in favor of Quotas. This means that anyone raising more than 15 acres of wheat for har vest next year will be subject to wheat nllntmfnt and all Wheat raised on those allotted acres will be free from marketing restrictions and will be eligible for loan at 90 per cent of parity. A marketing card win De issuea hv thn Wn.l P M A tn each farm er indicating his wheat will be All excess free from penalty. wheat or wheat produced on acres in excess of the acreage allotment will be charged a 45 per cent pen alty. over-suppl- se Nickel Deposit Found Cuba that is both novel and attention getting. This novel demonstration will be a big feature of the comwith the ing Juab County Fair, demonstrations daily. International Harvester is introducing 77 new pieces of farm of equipment this fall, the feature which i3 a new "fast hitch" which allows a driver to change implements in a matter of seconds instead of taking the major part of half a day as in the past. The change is reported to be one of the most revolutionary dein velopments In farm equipment ana years .and to show the speedFast-Hitcnew effectiveness of the International Harvester has come up with a .armall Tractor on Square Dance. Four drivers thru Farmall Super C tractors go a regular square dance with a caller, music and all the trimming (imple- dropping their partner lin new Ones in montcl nnrl true cquare dance fashion to prove the utility and time saving factors ion to Be h, nir-kin- of the new fast-hitc- h. The new Farmall Fast Hitch is so designed that it can be made vertically or horizontally, or it can be locked im-in any position required by the plement. It can also be hydraul-icall- y tilted or leveled. All positions of the hitch are hydraulically controlled. square-danc- e This unique will be staged at Nephi on September 2 and 3, under spon sorship or Wilson Motor co. free-floati- ed defense-supportin- i Her dollars are going further ... she's buying more milk. Utah Milk Foundation prices pg&vcq d 0 on call Hillbilly Tune King Has Unique Monument When this town deMERIDIAN cides to honor a citizen, it doesn't spare the horses onel ;r.r,r 1 J .r HB-U- P WONDER Here's tha short cut to long-tim- e protection! No other paint covers os well, lasts longer or looks os white, Actuequals ally, DEVOE WONDER two coots of ordinary paint In every way. So save 50 on time, 40 on cost by your home with Oevoe. One coot does it I V and felt ond other MANCHESTER, Eng. According to the Manchester Guardian . . . inexpensively priced, let us advise you. $5 per month pays for the average home Insulation job with BALSAM WOOL, the only insulation with a written guarantee of complete satisfaction! Moisture-sealehighly efficient, lasts the life of the building. If you want the best, specify BALSAM WOOL. 7unt Ayw(t W , 1 FLAM, "zpr l (!) ffi Q G the expansive, smiling, generous Santa Claus Is associated by legend with the pawnbroker. Nicholas, son of wealthy Qreek parents, was born In the latter part of the third century, the newspaper reports. He Joined a religious order while still a youth and dis-- . tributed his money among the rfrSht' 0j M PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE 4 DOOR SEDAN 195: 1940 PLYMOUTH BOBGE CLUB COUPE SEDAN 1951 1950 STUDEBAKEB 4 DOOR SEDAN Three Dowry Presents weather stripping In stock. Easily applied 1949 ; Pawn Signs Represent popular types of dollar per opening. Caulking guns Jf occasion. Spring bronze, bronze than a INSULATION 1052 nated "National Hillbilly Music Day" by the Congress of the United States and by having several southern governors present at the WEATHER STRIPPING Stop those drafts once and for all by caulking door and window frames. Easy, inexLess i Tubb. . The group brought wide attention to the event by having it desig- V pensive. not even the Iron For Jimmy Rogers, a native railroad worker with a talent for music who with his guitar and early recordings made folk-typ- e southern songs a national success, the citizens planned ceremonies on the 20th anniversary of bis death. Result: the "Singing Brakeman" got a statue, of course. But included in the monument is a complete steam locomotive and train of cars, driven to the site and welded permanently to the tracks. The unique event was backed by the Meridian Junior Chamber of Commerce, a group of southern railroads, a record oompany and prominent "hillbilly" artists headed by Hank Snow and Ernest DEVOE CAULKING A 200,009 Annually Sure, W bot now! What clie I I2lIZ3 FOR SALE Farm J and in south field Call 282J. Suitable NEW YORK Insurance statistifor alfalfa, or wheat cians report there are about 200.-00- 0 fewer deaths annually in the FOR SALE Newly remodeled home. Convenient and spacious United States than in 1945 health kitchen with 20 feet of cabinets. and mortality conditions had conUtility room for washer and dry tinued to prevail. Had the mortality rate prevailed er. Two adjoining living rooms one may double as 3rd bedroom. in 1950 the most recent year for Lennox furnace, stoker and electwhich complete data are available ric hot water heater. Excellent there would have been almost rt location near city park. deaths, Instead of the er acre lot Sewer, sidewalk and 1,657,000 1,452,454 actually recorded. reason hard surfaced road. Any Decline in mortality from the able offer considered. David E. Sal isbury, 96 East 5th North, phone diseases of the heart, kidneys and GSR. circulatory system accounted for one qurater of the total number Terms can be arranged. of lives saved in that year. SAND GRAVEL SOIL There were 25,000 fewer deaths ROAD MATERIAL Phone 4428 than expected from pneumonia and Payson ... BUILDERS SUPPLY. influenza, and approximately the same number fewer from tubercuHOT DOGS HAMBURGERS losis, and the in lives from be to sold on fatal accidentssavings and all the trimmings to someamounted STAKE DAY at the Park Pro over 20,000. thing ceeds to go to Seminary Building Of the major causes of death, Fund. cancer alone showed a greater FOR SALE OR RENT Home number of lives lost in 1950 than at second east and center. Wired might have been expected on the See Mrs. Alex basis of 1945 mortality. The figure for electric range Wilson. was about 2,300 greater than if the earlier mortality still prevailed. ARE YOU TIRED OF The achievement is attributed WORKING FOR WAGES? to the rapid advances in largely Are you growing older without a medical science, the steady rise in bright future? Old established the general standard of living, and company has openings for men in a business of their own. Profits ex- improved safety measures. Almost all of the reduction In cellent. No capital required. Car the accident toll was from mishaps essential. Write other than those involving motor A. F. MYERS 2401 Larimer St. Denver, Colo vehicles. '4 if U. 5. Death Rale r Min iin- .. T5H 20th, Call 320. One-qua- I r 1. Sunken Gold Treasure Is Only A Legend August Thursday, NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- poor. When he heard of .an Impoverished nobleman whose daughters could not find husbands because they had no dowry, Nicholas, on three successive nights, surreptitiously left a bag of gold for each daughter. It is from these three bags of gold that the pawnbroker's sign of three golden balls is derived, the newspaper article says. BUICK 4-D- 1949 . Jlo! JO XO1 v-r- - PDA - GOOD 1946 PLYMOUTH GMC PICKUP 0 SEDAN R x m am 140 SOUTH MAIN STREET PHONE 10 |