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Show THE PAGE EIGHT ALLEN'S CASH STORE CLASSIFIED SPECIALS Oct. 28 & 29 8c PORK SHOULDER ROAST, per pound SALMON Mince Meat Children's Hallowe'en party, Fri day, October ?8 at the Armory. Lota of fun. Save your nickles and pen- AIDED BY RED GROSS I KIUAY. Ot lOKKK 28 nies. Everybody Invited. 3:00 P. M 4 QQCDsmsa DIMENITE For best pouKry feeds see your home dealer. Regular A. C. formul as, or let us prepare feeds to your own Individual liking. Prices right. Bring your own sacks and get 32 lbs of flour for one bushel of SATURDAY wheat. Juab County Mill 6c Elev BARGAIN DAY Libby't Alaska Red 25c 2 Pounds OXYDOL, Small size, 3 LOOSE MACARONI, 4 done. Phone pkgs 25c pounds 19c SAWS, ALL KINDS K 2 Vz e 10c Watch out or the goblins will get at the Hallowe'en party at the Armory. Friday. October 28. 3:(!n P M. Everybody Invited. you RAISINS CORN MEAL Seeded or Seedless 9 lb Bags 5C 15 oz Pkg FOR : GRAPE JUICE 23c 29c quart bottle 29c ft 1 .... 10c BEEF or BABY BEEF POT ROAST, ft PORK CHOPS, LOIN, 10c TUESDAY The real family picture A riot of fun Harold Lloyd Movie Crazy in SALE BANANA SQUASH lc per pound. Heber McPherson. FOR lillK MILD CHEESE 1 POUND 10c BUY BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON & EGGS The following students have the highest averages in the Student Body association and their classes respectively durng the first term of this school year: Student Body Mildred Stephen-se93 Margaret Crapo, 92 n, 2-- 3; 5; Bessie Benedict, 92 3. Senior class Mildred Stephen-se- n 93 Margaret Crapo, 92 Junior Class Bessie Benedict, Dorothy Johnson, 91 Sophomore class Beth Hobbs, 91 5; Nelda Cowan, 90 5. Senior Honor B. Roll Cecil Morris, Agnes Newton, Mildred Steph-ense- n, Kathryn Kay, Ora Judd, Elizabeth Foote, Donna M. Bellis-to- n, Ted Garbett, Thelma Reid, Marie Kendall, Mildred Hall. Mar garet Crapo, Reva Christensen, Eunice Brough, Wilmer Barnett Ina Painter, Jean Kendall, Martha Howard, Anna Coulson. Junior Honor B Roll Lucile Anderson, Itha Tundbrige, Fay Jack-ma- n, Gordon Francom, Catherine Bowles, Glen Grover, Norma Taylor, Dorothy Johnson, Marion Dorothy Brough, Fay Pierce Merlin Gardner, Venice Christensen Bessie Benedict. Sophomore Honor B. Roll Dona B. Belliston, Nelda Cowan, Harold Bailey, Maurice Barnett and Beth Hobbs. 2-- 2-- 3; 5; 92-2-- 3; 2; 4-- Chri-tense- n, A comparison of growing agricultural products with growing produ-ct- s of success and happiness was Conrad Nagel Drink Water With Meals Good For Stomach made by LeRoy Whitehead In an address given the Juab high school students Wednesday in the weekly assembly. The program, under the direction of Junior class president. Gilbert Wilson, was presented as follows: Prayer, Harry Beatley; Announcement of term honor stu dents; Piano duet, Marie Kendall and Aline Ellison; Talk, LeRoy Whitehead; Vocal Solo, Perry Mc- Arthur; Saxaphone duet, Rulon Brouih and Gordon Francom; Piano solo, Dorothy Johnson; Reading, Margaret Crapo. At the conclusion of the program a stunt was given by members of the Levan High School student body to advertise their Hallowe'en dance. (Mabel Sowby Reporter) Try a pot of hot chill made from good, clean Red Mexican Chili) Beans (called cooked with choice round steak, ground coarse especially for chili. Today our market will sell round ground D GOOD MUSIC AT THE AR LINGTON. FRIDAY NIGHT, 40c B E ...T HERE and 10c o Heather Firei Seen From Sea The annual custom of burning heather In big bonfires Is observed in the western IsIpp, off Scotland. Huge flres blazing In of Jura are seen by The 30 niilt-- away. form an Impressive s the mountains fisliins vessels large number scene. steak at 15c per lb. and our store will have the beans ready for 15c per bag. A big meal for the whole family at a little cost. Clover Honey sell for WITH Our stock of 65c last week that we have arranged (to sell those large Tamales again today for 5c each. They are one of the best packer's best quality Tamales. Try half a dozen or more today. Crystal White Today we will sell 5 bars of Crystal White Laundry Soap for 12c. Whether this Is your payday or not 5 bars of White Crystal Soap for 12c will be a purchase that Is most worthwhile. Fresh Fish . e Today our market will sell fresh Salmon or Halibut, sliced in steaks for 15c per pound. Or If you prefer a whole or half fish It will sell for 13c pound. ' Fresh fish season is just beginning and you will enjoy a fish dinner. is complete. Don't wait until your car freezes up. WE CAN GIVE YOU MANY SUGESTIONS FOR CARE-FREWINTER MOTORING. E SIILVEE MAPLE P. a JUN!IIL with Fine Tone, LADIES' AND MISSES' LISLE HOSE IN LIGHT SHADES Silk Hose in Chiffons and Service Weight. New Fall Shades Entirely Different to any past colors Ladies Dresses BROWNS, BLUES and BLACKS Silk Crepe Prices $3.75 to $5.95 At the Nephi Merc. Co. Phone 18 Nephi, Utah Clothes tor the Needy Women volunteers sewing for the needy under direction of the Red Cross produced 296,000 garments last year, and will produce millions of garments in the winter of 1932-33- . These will be from the millions of yards of cotton cloth distributed by the national Red Cross from the 500,000 bales of cotton turned over to the organization by Congress. Cloth was sent to all chapters requesting It, and later It was proposed to send some simple ready-madgarments, including trousers, overalls, underwear, stockings and soz. Local and Social The following members of the "Carmenla chorus met at the heftne of Alburta Cowan Wednesday evening! for singing practice: Laura Morgan, Florence Belliston, Annabel Pace, Donna Belliston, Dorothy Brough Enid Starr, Venetta Bowles, Marlon Christensen Marjorie Lo-mAlburta Cowan, Lucille Evans and the chorus leader. Miss Evelyn Brough. Reporter Donna M. Belliston ax Escape the pranks of Hallowe'en by attending the HALLOWE'EN BALL Arlington, Monday night. Ralph Migliaccio and His Orchestra are to play at the Arlington, Friday night, 40c and 10c. SHOES FOR . MEN: Only Philco, the leading radio manufacturer, can give you the features you need in a set of this kind, build it with precision and offer it at a sensationally low price. Think of it! The tone of Philco Jr. is superb. Its selectivity and distance is surprising. Here's a Balanced Supeheterodyne . What's the score" Tub in with Philoo Junior. Jt bring you tha gret faff football mud brodct ejection new. s . with Speaker, fenuine Station Dial, new Philco Tubes truly a radio which proudly bears the name of PHILCO. And it's in Electro-dynami- at $6.00 Friendly Fives at 5.00 Champions at . 3.50 Walk-Over- Surprising Distance Bargain Price c ALL CUT OUT OF GENUINE FULL GRAIN CALFSKIN High-Efficien- a Baby Grand Cabinet of unusual beauty and graceful design-Hea- r this superb set. Try its distance range. Then enjoy it at this startling low price. THE MOST REASONABLE PLACE IN TOWN TO BUY GOOD SHOES!' Mode SOB f If 0 3 Dixon-Taylor-Russ- OF PURITY" cd Weave, in Cotton and Lisle. Superheterodyne SKAGGS SURETY Splendid assortment of HOSIERY for all ajjes Especially suited for school Plain and Strip-- " Hew Balanced FOOD "A ERY e today. This Soap SERVICE hygiene, life saving and first aid. The Junior Red Cross, composed of almost 7,000,000 school children, also rallied to the support of tie society's relief efforts, and the children aided others of their age In practical ways, formed sewing and food canning clashes, and were of great assistance in chapter relief work. While the wheat and cotton were given by 'he U. S. Government, no money was provided to pay for the necessary work entailed. The Red Cross will meet this expense of almost 1500,000 Iron: Its treasury. Citizens can aid by Joining as members of the local Red Cross chapter during the roll call from Armistice Day to Thanksgiving Day. MS one-thir- d sold. Winter Grade Motor Oil Anti-Freez- nation-wid- e Black-fceard'- the best clover honey our store ever Is So many of our customers remarked our Tamale sale mm on It takes clover to flavor honey. Miller's "Queen O' Sweets" Is pure extracted honey. The gallon pails will Wail of a Pessimist If, as scientists now announce, men were making tools as far back as 4,000.000 years ago. as far back as 3.990,999 yenrs, 11 months and 8 weeks ago other men were borrowing them. Arkansas Gazette. amocB carrying HOSIERY Old Piratical Haunt St. ThOtaas was once the home of two great pirate chiefs. One was called Blackbeard, because bis beard was so black. And the other DANCE AND KEEP PHYSICALLY was Bluebeard, because his bear FIT. A good opportunity to dance was blacker than black. With Arlington Fridav nlt?ht castle still dominates the Migliaccio- - and his orchestra narbor of St. Thomas, and could be Ralph bought for the proverbial song. It Student of Crime is a tower of crumbling stone, The National Probation ussoclu haunted, they say, with the ghosts tlon Is an association made up oi of pirates bojd and their lights of Juvenile court Judges, probation MONDAY NIGHT love. officers, psychiatrists, criminologists GOOD TIME FOR ALL HALL HALLOWE'EN BALL ARLING and others Interested in the treat- OWE'EN BALL ARLINGTON on ment and prevention of crime In the MONDAY NIGHT TON United States. o Pathetic "Unknown" About Ourselves More than of the servNe'er let us know old age, or late In are who men burled national ice or soon, count not .the years, bnt cemeteries are "unknown," take of esch Its boon. Tamales NOW While with gas, add a spoonful of Adlerika One dose cleans out poisons and Dean Howard and L. M. Hanson washes BOTH upper and lower were in Nephl on business Monday. bowels. Ord and Mangelson, DrugMrs. Delial Ivle and dauter gists. Corlnne and Miss Leta Ivle came GRAND HALLLOWE'EN BALL At to Mills Sunday for a visit with relthe Arlington Monday night. atives. Good Floor GOOD MUSIC means good crowd Good crowd means good Mr. and Mrs. Calvin were Ockey time. Arlington, Friday night. Nephl visitors Friday. Blood Suckers James Ivle and Thomas Ivie of The only two kinds of many-celle- d ocipio were business visitors at Mills Monday. animals that live entirely upon blood are female mosquitoes Mr. and Mrs. Con Robblns of and vampire bats. So far ns known ocipio were visitors Saturday at the male mosquitoes are vegetarians. home of Mr. anrt Mrs. Roy McWashington Star. Pherson. Chili Beans Ground Steak families these unemployment and other relief measures, the Red Cross also was engaged in its regular peacetime activities in public health men nursing, service to and their families, teaching home Tuesday. 6c (Mabel Sowby Reporter) Mr. and Mrs. Georee E. Howard and daughters Jennie and Minnie were gues&s.eunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hanson. Lupe Velez and Mrs. Edhardt Bendixion Water with meals helps stomach 10c and family were Nephl visitors on Juices, aids digestion. - If bloated ft High School News Ernest Hanson tiirrH tr vrni. Sunday after a three weeks visit at 3,000.000 distribution. "The Red Cross faces the busiest winter since the days of the World War." Chairman John Barton Payne said. "It is organized in virtually very one of the 3.072 counties In the United States, and will cooperate with all agencies to meet distress whereve. fouud. The flour has proved of great benefit, and the cotton clothing will be given wide distribution." KONGO with MILLS NEWS than 3, IT WILL MAKE YOU GASP o Clothing misfortune. A major relief task, due to unemployment and other unusual conditions In the bituminous mining counties In twenty states, was met by the Red Cross chapters alone, or participating with other agencies. In these 143 counties, the Red Cross aided 90,000 families through giving groceries, school lunches, clothing, floor and other necessities to combat privation. Flour, milled from government wheat turned over to the Red Cn-s- s by Congress, was given to 15.0uo. 000 persons v In the period from March f to June -- 0. the close of the fiscal year. Flour will continue to bo given through the winter of 1932-3and Red Cross chapters also will give cotton clothing, made from government cotton turned over to the Red Cross tor Mr. BOILING BEEF, 1ft 4-- 15. ! WED. Areas Met' by Food, and Other Help. r Mora Walter Huston PEANUTS, Fresh Roasted WE Scott. ney PLUM PUDDING 1 SALE CABBAGES. CAULI FLOWER and POTATOES Sid FOR MONDAY 'At last Class Condition. Eugene Tolley. CANNED PUMPKIN 1 UN DAY In All Giving throughout the nation were given relief of various types by the Am erica n Red Cross in the past winter, to aid them in their distress caused by unemployment, disaster or other Politics was his profession Lave his pastime PUT IN FIRST . IU NIGHT "MAYOR 360. FOR GOOD MILL RUN, 112.00 per Ton. Smaller lots 55c per sack. Juab County Mill & Elevator Co. c II LEE TRACY COAL AT M.50 PER TON delivered, at Nephi or Levan Frank Phllllpson. Trucking als GOOD 15c Tall Can Distress ft 19 FAMILIES 3,000,000 Co. Extra Good Quality Thursday, October 27, NEPHI, UTAH. TIMES-NEW- S, ell Co. |