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Show PACK FOUR THE ALLEN'S CASH STORE TIMES-NEW- Cigarettes Undoing of Alien Visitor NEPHI, UTAH S. Sunday Programs Kitchener. Orit. Two Kltcb-ernbusiiica men visited Buffalo. One bought a quantity of United fctutea cigarettes. They started home, "Anything to declare?" asked the customs oflicer. "Nothing," said the owner of the smokes." "Any cigarettes?" "Nope." "Oh. Johnnie," butted In the second man, "give the man a cigarette when lie axkn for one. You got a lot In liulTalo." The car was searched. The cigarettes were found. The two men are not on speaking terms. er July 28 - 29 SPECIALS; LOOSE COCOANUT lb 25c HILLS BLUE CAN COFFEE, lb 23c 2 lb PEANUT BUTTER, Jar JERGINS TOILET SOAPS, 6 FLOUR 1 Bars for $135 Bag 25c Package Roof Garden TEA Limit Bleached Patent 48 lb . 21c 1 bar chocolate free 25 CORN FLAKES, Large Package RICE, 4 SOAP, A B NAPTHA 10 for 33c PORK AND BEANS, 10c PORK ROAST, Shoulder lb 10c PICNIC HAMS 13c 6 to 8 pounds each, LB BOILING BEEF lb 7c Veal Roast Beef Pot Roast SHOULDER Pound Young Steers Qq lOc Pound Scouts CLASSIFIED South Ward (Continued from Page 1) they could eat. ICE FOR SALE Bert Greenhalgh. Friday morning, the scouts of the South Ward, began their return trip GOOD COAL AT $6.50 PER TON to Nephi. Down Benny Crek and delivered! at Nephl or Lev an into Nebo creek they planned their Prank Philllpson. Trucking als course. Stops along the trail brought done. Phone 360. them in Nebo creek for dinner. A few short climbs here attracted the GOOD MILL RUN $17.00 PER TON. Smaller Quantities 75c sack. boys. As they neared the end of Nebo OUR POULTRY FEEDS ARE OB THE BEST QUALITY & PRICES creek, they could hear the blasting RIGHT Juab County Mill & Ele Ct in the new Red Creek road When they arrived on the road, they were WANTED HIGHEST PRICES not content in following the road paid for high quality veal. Call clear down, but took to cutting off Cy's Market or H. C. Crane. tf The corners and going anyplace the horses could safely stand up. Have your old typewriter cleaned Again, as they same down the and put in shape for use. Price? canyon at the upper power house reasonable. Call 196. canal, the dust was collecting heav ily. And attain they felt the urge for 3EED WHEAT CLEANED AND some cool recreation, and you can TREATED. Let us clean and treat the result. your seed wheat at your farm or guess They arrived home about 7 P. M ranch at no extra cost. Satisfactory Friday night, after the most inter work done. W. W. Beard, Levan Ut. esting hikes the boys have yet o been on. FOR SALE 179 two-yeWhite Going horseback on the hike to Leghorn hens, also old rayson canyon were Scouts Clarence steers and one Model-- T Ford coupe. Stanley, Dean Powell, June GreenInquire L. W. Farnsworth. Admr. halgh, William Jarrett Dec Jarrett, Phone 256-2ti Daryl Olpin, C ecnleRearitaoiaaaw o Dr. Harrison will be at the Nepl.i Daryl Olpin, Clarence Reid, Howard Arthur Ellison, Merl Hay Drug Co., Tuesday August 1 from Belliston, 10:00 A. M. until 5 P. M. Have your nes and Scout Master Ray Powell. Vhit worth Ingram and Forest Ran eyes cared for now. Ker Christiansen joined the group the start of the hike. LOST Gent's Brownish - purple after Souh Ward boys going by truck Coat. Reward for return. Call Jay were Dee Lomax, Ned Higginson .Jackman at Texaco Servics. Gordon Hobbs. Vaughan Paxman, and Kenneth Belliston. FOR RENT A HOUSE In behalf of the scout masters of See Mrs. Joseh Brown. the two wards, we wish to thank the Forest Service officials for tieir co WAGON FOR SALE CHEAP in making this hike and new 3 inch. Se Ed Chase at operation nearly encampment a success. Also our Conoco Service. thanks go to those who furnished watermelon for the "bust" the city Dr. Harrison will be at the Nephi and J. Walter Paxman for the use 1 Co., Drug from of trucks and George Belliston for Tuesday August 10:00 A. M. until 5 P. M. Hve your the furnishing of hay for the horeyes cared for now. ar W ses. Charleston. S. C. In a little one-roocabin on a roadside uear Adams ltun, not far from Charleston, the lillnil Hoy lives, tills his tiny patch of ground, and list's a pair of unshod feel to "see" with. The 111 ml Hoy, who is seldom l.nown by any other name in his neighborhood. Is a negro In his early twenties. Stone blind, presumably from birth, he has no family to care for til in, hut manages through his own cheerful efforts and the good-wiof his neighbors to maintain himself in a fairly decent fashion, patching his own clothes. The hoy was brought to attention through his application to the Red Cross chapter here for garments. Mrs. Azile Brown Tyler, chapter executive secretary, visited him In her rounds of Inspection In the county. "Ills little shack probably is no larger than this room." Mrs. Tyler said in her office, "but he keeps It decently, lie was hoeing his field when I called on him." Mrs. Tyler said that the boy's clothes represented an amazing array of patches, not daintily sewn, but incredibly well done considering his infirmity. She arranged Immediately for a complete outfit, but was surprised at his refusal of shoes. "1 use my feet to see with," he told the residents of the area, who made the clothing application for hi in. Apparently he has so familiarized himself with the feel of the ground In his general neighborhood that he is able to find his way about with comparative ease and this he believes would be Interfered with He goes by the wearing of shoes. unshod the year round. The boy Is on the chapter's free flour list, and must travel some two miles to the distribution point for the Adams Run section, a trip which he has been accomplishing without dim To plant his little plot of culty. ground, he worked the stipulated time on the road to earn the seed from the Reconstruction Finance corporation. m LUBRICATION AT LEAST EVERY 1000 MILES COSTS ONLY 2 PER CENT OF YOUR TOTAL CAR EXPENSE, YOU SAVE f MANY REPAIR BILLS BY HAVING US GREASE YOUR CAR PROP- - ERLY. Bring your car in and see how we do the job. SHLVEE. MAPL SERVICE I Nephi Ward Scouts i Blaine Newton left Mona Sunday for an Indefinite visit with relatives in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ella Young of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home cf her son, Jetin Voung. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hansen and family of Dividend are visitors at the Mrs. William Yates of Salt Lake City is a visitor at the home of her sister. Mrs. James Vest. Mrs. Floy Mortensen and small daughter Floy Ann, of Berkeley, Cal. are visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Alice Lynn Yay. 4-- Mary E. Kay. An enjoyable program and refreshments servced to members of the camp. was given CLUB NEWS H Mrs. Merlin Swasey of Ooshen The Rip Roaring Clover Club is visiting at the home of Mr. and held a meeting July 21 and another Mrs. Frank Swasey. o July 25. The time was sepnt In sewing and planning for a hike. Deliene Jensen, Rec The Rip Roaring Clover Club had canyon party Wednesday July 26. Those present were: Ina Kowarth, Florence Allen, Marjorie Carter, Deliene Jensen and the teachers, Mar-Ih- a Howard and Mildred Hall anl two visitors, Melba Haycock and Delrra Hall. Rep. Deliene Jensen. Local - Social 30c Beck's Fruit Pectin 15c Libby's Deviled Meats, Per can Heinz Horse Radish, Per bottle Certo Nothing quite takes the place of Certo for Jams making delicious and Jellies. And the school. artillery Later the mistake was discovered and corrected. But Jennings continued with his duties tnd never heard of the correction. Pound Cane Maple Leaf Coffee, pound can 25c 2 Pound Can Cocoa Kernersville, N. C The landlord, exasperated by nonpayment of rent, chopped the house down when his tenant refused to move. So reads the warrants sworn by Elmer Snow for Joe Montslnger, his landlord, and Montslnger's son, Glenn. Besides bearing the cost for repairing the damaged home, the Montslngers were fined by Magistrate C. W. Carter, who agreed with Snow that chopping down the bouse was not the proper way to treat a Klondike Melons will sell for 2c per pound in our store today. Every one is ripe, sweet and juicy. Iced watermelon will enthuse the fam- Allen and daughter Beth Ann visited with Mrs. Allen's mother, Mrs. Louis Garrett Saturday enroute to their home in American Fork after visiting for several weeks in California. ily. n Veal Roast Fancy Veal shoulder 10c Boasts wUl sell for These pound today. roasts. are wonderful Try one., for Sunday dinner. Rolled Fillet tenant. Snow told the magistrate that Montslnger ordered him and a relative, Mrs. Mary Matthews, to vacate the premises when they failed to pay their rent Before they could find another place to live, Snow said, the Montslngers came to the house armed with axes and chopped away the front porch, steps and other portions of the residence. Veal Rolled Fillet of Veal in our market 12c per lb. today for boneless and These are very fine for roasting or baking. Be sure to will sell gee them. O.RSKAGGS ) Miss Afton Ellison returned to Nephi from a two months visit in Prerton, Idaho, Thursday. She was the guest of her aunt Mrs. W. S. Winn. Watermelons a bottle. "A S-r- ety of Purity" 25c Pancake Flour, Package 10c Strictly Cash or Wheat 65c Per Bushel R. F. C. ORDERS ALSO ACCEPTED Nephi Merc. Co. Private "Money" Tradespeople Issued tokens, shaped like coins, when the government stubbornly refused to meet the deThe mand for small change. Eighteenth century produced the finest examples. They are now found mostly In museums. London Answers. Varying Weights ef Paper The weight of paper much as 5 per cent, due tojpLjI ? The blank pape""-.1factors. Jr nnrt trat-i in thickness slightly Notes printed from new plates contain more ink than notes printed from worn plates. The moisture content also varies, according to varlis Mrs. A. B. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Ockey of Salt Lake City spent the weekIn Nephl at end and twenty-fourt- h the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ockey and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. V. Downs. Intentions ! NO SPECIA LS FRIDAY - SATURDAY JULY 28th & 29th Mens' and Boys Reg. 35c Track Pants or 25c Shorts Mens & Boys Reg. 25c Cotton Ribbed Shirts 19c Mens Broadcloth Fine Dress Shirts 59c Mens' $1.00 White Duck Pants 79c 100 Womens)' Voil and Percale Dresses and 95c Smocks 35c Silk New Line Wouiens' Hose, Big Rayon .. 3 Pair for $1.00 Mrs. Jack Garbett of Cedar City is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. V. Downs this week. All Mens', Womens' and Children' Shoes and Mr. and Mrs. James B. Riches and Miss Mayme Riches returned to Nepht Sunday after a delightful vacation through Colorado and the Mesa Verda National Park. They visited for several days with Mr. and Mrs. James Riches and Mr. and Mrs. James Eager in Montioello. They report a pleasant trip. GROCERIES Turkey's Distinction The turkey is not the national bird. This distinction belongs to the American bald eagle, which la represented In the great seal of the United States and also on United States currency. The turkey Is a national bird, since Its use for food at Thanksgiving time la Slippers 10 I Let a man be true to his Inten- tions and his efforts to fulfill them, and the point Is gained, whether he succeeds or not Letters of t Thomas Carlyle. WEEK Mrs. John Done and sons Jack, Keith and Marsh of Payson returned to their home Sunday after visiting the past wtk) with tMrs. Mr. Dones sister and brother-in-laand Mrs. T. A. Foote. is right. Certo price will sell today for 25o 15c 1 J. M. Jennincs of Burlingham, California, is a guest at the home of his sister, Mrs. D. M. Miner ana family this week. Bran Flakes flag-drape- d 4c Tone up your appetite with Sardines 'Harold S. Jennings, when he met a man he helped to "bury'' in France 15 years ago, on an uptown street here. Jennings, a war-tim- e lieutenant, was summoned to Bordeaux France, October 3, 1918, to attend the funeral of his friend, Grant H. Wlrlck. coffin and He saw the listened to "Taps." Then, 15 years later, he met Wlr-ic- k face to face. Wlrick explained the mystery. He was desperately 111 with Influenza. The man In the hospital bed next to him died. Confusion resulted because both of the Influenza patients had been students at the same $1.25 Melo Sani Flush, brush Pork and Beans Salt Lake City. "Life, for a fact, Is stranger than fiction," said I FLOUR, Per sack (Limited) Science of Eugenics Eugenics Is from a Greek word, was first Week-en- d visitors at the home of meaning well born, and Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Nielson included used by Francis Galtoo, the noted deMr. and Mrs. Merthyr Davis and son English scientist, In 1883, who deals which fined science as "the It Fork. of Bobby their Vestis held Spanish The Jolly girls with all influences that Improve meeting July 21, in the hl;h school Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Ord and son the Inborn qualities of a race." building. Four girls were present. of Evanston, Wyoming, are in NeReporter, Edra Goble. phi this week with Mr. Ord's parOil Lamps ents, Mr. and Mrs. George V. Ord. For a good light In an old lamp Miss Ruby Painter of Salt Lake the wicks should be changed very City spent July 24 with her parents, three months at least. The old Mr. and Mrs. Henry Painter. wicks, if cut even lengths and Pork and Beans is an stored In tin, make excellent Are item that Is on every Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Park and famhousewife's shelf. Tolighters. ily spent Sunday with relatives and day we have arranged Lake. and friends in Payson Spring Aids Grapefruit to sell the large size cans of Pierce's Pork Two plants, which ungrapefruit Hawkins returned Miss LaMarr and Beans at only 10c would not normal conditions der to her home in Nephi last Friday a can. How handy they bear blossoms until thurr were at Unithe afternoon after attending lunch hurled a are for versity of Utah summer school for least five years old, have blosor meal. somed In five weeks under the past six weeks. Flag Salute Optional Misses Betty and Donna Cooper The saluting of the flag each day are visiting with their grandfather, In the public schools depends enThe large oval tins of Thomas Christensen In Mt. Pleason the regulations of the Intirely 1 ant. Booth's Sardines will dividual schools. sell today for 9c a can. Miss LaVerne Christensen is visThere is no substitute brand for Both's Sarfor a few weeks in Mt. Pleasiting dines. Buy several cans ant with Thomas Christensen. at today's low price. Miss Martha Cowan of Salt Lake City returned Monday after an enjoyable vacation in Nephl. She visited with her mother, Mrs. Roy T. cereals eat to Ready Cowan. are Very populer right at now. And today's John Chrlstison and Miss Inez low price of 3 packages of Salt Lake City celebratJohnson want for 25c you'll ed Pioneer Day in Nephl. They wore of several packages house guests of Mr. Christison's parKellogg's Bran Flakes. ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Chrlstison. Officer in World War Meets Man He "Buried" Uie Cleaver on Salf Kansas City. Mo. Lawrence R. uanavan has discovered that a meat cleaver Is a poor tool to use in committing suicide. It took 55 stitches to sew ap Hnnnvun's scalp and face after he tried it party Thursday evening at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Roy Jordan. Games were played by and refreshments served to the w, glasses.".. Specials home of Mr. and Mrs. Oeamons (Continued from tage 1) was enjoyed by the boys, several class members. of them responding to the InvitatTed Bushman of Fairview Is vision to appear on the program. iting at the home of his sister and Saturday morning, swimming was trother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Alagain the feature, and after thit bert Kay. the camp was broken and at 5 bells they left for home In the Mr and Mrs. Fred Lynn are retruck. "We had a thrilling time coming joicing over the arrival of a son. at their home Sunday July 16. down, you know, with one "vay rends born In a canyon and a truck full of boys The Nebo Camp of the D. TT. P. and we got home about 7:30 with all well except Herman lost his met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. ll Friday and Saturday Paul Ewell of Genola is visiting in Mona at the home of his brother and sister In law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ewell. Miss Ivy Seamons has returned W. W. Stephenson and A. J. Gow-er- s. to Mona after an enjoyable tour the of Stake members Juab hirh council will be the speakers at the through Yellowstone National Park. sacrament which meeting Sunday Mrs. Martha Webb of Salt Lake commences at 11:30 A. M. is visiting friends and relatives A musical program will include a City at Mona. vocal solo by Miss Ellen Cole and 1 piano solo by Miss Beth Wade. The Junior A Girls had an o d Rent Unpaid, He Chops Up House to Oust Tenant COMPLETE Mona Happenings Nephi Ward Un-ho- 19c Large Can South Ward Oenealogical Sunday will be In the South Ward Sunday at the regular sacrament meeting at 11:30. The Genealogical society of the ward will have charge of the program. J. E. Lunt and Mrs. John Bos-we- ll be the speakers for the meeting and the musical unmbers will Include a vocal solo by Mrs. Lua Stephenson and daughter Maurine and a clarinet solo by Ray Warner. BLIND BOY TILLS HIS GARDEN PATCH Lad Uses Pair of C Negro Feet to "See" With. 10c POUNDS North Ward Raymond Bailey and Ernest Bailey will be the speakers at the sacrament meeting at the North Ward at 11:30 A. M. Musical numbers will be furnished by Mrs. Nina Cha.se who will render a piano solo and Darlen Sanders and Mildred Jenkins who will siwj a vocal duet. 1933 Thursday, July 27, per cent off. BUie Tomatoe Soup Can Kitchen King String Beans 2 for Golden Sweet Corn 2 for McGowens Dixie Salmon, Tall Cans Pink Salmon, Tall Cans Del Monte 2 for Tuna Fish No. 6c 15c 17c 15c 2 for 23c 23c ri cnnTt a enwe f i 1 |