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Show THE PAGE FOUR STORE ALLEN'S CASH SPECIALS; August 11 SCHILLINGS COFFEE, SUNBRITE CLEANSER, POWDERED SUGAR, 2 1 12 - lb. Can 29c CANS 10c 3 17c lbs 9c SARDINES, OVAL TINS Pork & Beans SUGAR Quart Cans $1-3- 9 25 lb bag 10c For 1 A B NAPTHA SOAP, 10 FOR 29c SODA CRACKERS, 3 lb box 35c JERGENS TOILET SOAPS, 6 for 25c CORN MEAL, KEER LIDS, 30c - B1SQUICK 9 2 23c pound Bags For Meat-Tomat- When luscious, ri)e, red tomatoes crowd the markets, it is time to plan new ways to use them. This is not at all dificult, for they are our most versatile foods and may be combined in many pleasing ays. The combination of meat and to matoes, while is It not new, it one of the most satisfactory, for the favors of the two foods contrast so ell that they enhance the other. V'om the standpoint of nutrl Hon, the combination is an espec ially good one. Meat is needed In the diet for Us excellent quality protein, the building material of s, the body. Also it contains the iron and prosphorus, for its influence in building strong, rigid, well formed bones and teeth. Tomatoes are an excellent source of vlt- nmn C, the vitamin which pre vents scurvy and seems to Increase resistance to disease. A combination of two foods which singly have an an important place in the diet Is valuable in nutitlon. There are many ways in which meat and tomatoes can be combin ed! Here are a few of them. These tire suggestions of Inez S. Wilson. home economist. Fillet Mirnon with Baked Tomato 6 pounds beef fillets, cut 1 M inches thick 6 pounds roast mln-ornl- tomatoes tablesnons butter 3 3 25c SLICED BREAKFAST BACON lb WE BUY BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON & LOIN PORK CHOPS, 2 lbs tablespoons grated cheese. Suit and Lamb en Brouchette pounds lamb shoulder H pound bacon squares 6 tomatoes 3 onions 2 10c Pound Salt Pepper Have lamb shoulder boned and cut into inch squares of about Vt PUBLIC NOTICE Inch thickness. Slip a square of lamb on a skewer, a piece of bacon, The Board of Education of Juab then a piece of tomato, another School District will receive salary square of lamb and so on until the uroDosals on or before 5:00 p, m skewer is pretty well filled. Lt.y on North Ward Herman McCune will speak before Friday August 14, 1933, for the fol a cold greased rack and place over members of the North Ward at the lowing positions for the school year live coals or under an electric grill Janitor at Levan, Mona or gas flame. If gas Is used, have Sacrament meeting Sunday morn- f Nephi Cenral and Juab High School skewers about 3 Iches from the ing. Music will be furnished by the Also the position of Engineer and flame. Sear on all sides, then lowCustodian at the Juab High School, er the flame and finish cooking at Petty trio. Bidders should state monthly sal a reduced temperature. It requires Sunday Programs 1933-3- 4. ary desired. The Board of Education about Nephl Ward speaker and special mus- reserves the right to reject any ana ical numbers will be presented at all bids. the sacrament meeting Sunday at By order of the Board of Education Dennis Wuod, Clerk 11:30 A. M. A. P. Christiansen is o in charge of the services. They say there is a new counterfeit $20 bill in circulation. Watch South Ward An interesting program has been for it when you change that cream prepared for the Sacrament meet- or egg check. ing as follows: Vocal solo. Miss A college education is getting to Rowene Bigler and a talk by Owen be mighty expensive for alumni. Man waring. A good I o NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS Notice is hereby given that a meeting of all depositors of the First National Bank of Nephi, Utah, will be held in the Auditorium of the Juab high school, Nephi Utah, Monday evening, August 14, at the hour of 8 P. M. to consider important business. By order of the Depositors Committee. WANTED TO RENT PIANO Phone 110 Mrs. Arch Jack ten minutes for the broiling. o Mr. and Mrs. Max Hugglns of Long Beach, California, are visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. Verda Kendall. Miss Norma Gardner of Levan was guest at the J. A. Kendall home Saturday and Sunday. She was a guest of Miss Afton Kendall. a Mrs. Margaret White of Los left for her home Saturday extended visit with her Still, this is just the weather you after anMr. and Mrs. Arthur Gadd. parents. were wishing for last January. It is a good idea to express sound The wind blown summer resort sense in plain words. look very to is beginning advertising catchy. Miss Mary Romney of Salt Lake City is S. guest of Raymond T. Baimore never was The summer girl ley this week. fascinating than she Is this season. In order to prosper you must work An umpire never reverses a deci- not only for yourself but also for communsion, although asked to do so every the general good of your ity. day. minister They say a Sacramento baseball, recently defended Sundayout. and that he .struck right Worse O. P. S. Butter U ways first quality Grade). It U al- (A to Insure sanitation and quartered for convenience. Today It will Mil for 23c per pound. lie lure to have in your list. An-pel- es CLASSIFIED to than not being able is not be- ICE FOR swim some or these days ing able to go swimming. Bert Greenhalgh. SALE Coal at $b.50 per ton good delivered at Nephl or Levan Frank Phillipson. done. Phone 360. HI IT A TANK. FULL OF THE NEW Trucking als J1T00 PER GOOD MILL RUN TON. Smaller Quantities 75c sack OUR POULTRY FEEDS ARE OP THE BEST QUALITY & PRICES RIGHT Juab County Mill & Ele Cc WAGON FOR SALE CHEAP Se Ed Chase at NEW HONEY FOR SALE Ralph Belllston. o For Sale or Trade See 2tip 300 old Turkeys. Cheap. Apply Eugene Powell, Levan or call 196. FOUND Log Chain. Call at Hal Service Station and Identify. May have same by paying for this adv. BARGAINS SALE ton Chev. truck. Good rub ber. M ecxlletaoo a tao ao aoiaolo ber. Motor excellent. Body good. FOR 1929 1V4 IT IS LEAD TREATED TO GIVE THAT SMOOTH, SATISFYING TOUCH TO THE EXCELLARATOR. SILVER MAPLE SERVICE You'll $100.00 down balance have to grab em quick. City Motor Co. CHIILDRENS DANCE August 19 6:30 P. M.; Nebona Gadens, Price 10c. FOR RENT Bernel Coper A granary. Inquire In addletlon to the wleless tele graphy, Chicago will now have per manently noiseless peddlers. i imi imtwmmm mmmm mmmm mnm A name, writ lu pencil on the flyleaf of a time- worn liyumal, may carry the so lution to a one hundred year-ol- d wah-in- g "The Perfect concentrated Soap powder" at a real powder, saving today, 30c per package. We redeem Par coupons. Brine coupon buy 2 packages and get one age free. Utah Tomatoes zJ Lru crime. This wa learned when a woman. who bud read an article on murder mysteries in a local newspaper, recalled she had taken a conversion-eoufesshfrom a man by the name of Van I'lmUom, presumably one of the principal In the city's first slaying mystery. The woman, who has spent nearly forty years In religious work among criminals, the sick and the poor, said she was certain the man who made a death-bestatement to her was Michael Von Hlurlcum, who was Red. ripe, Utah matoes sell today at the market's lowest price. These are all good sizes, firm and fresh. Just right for slicing or salad. said to have drowned William P Mc- II in We know you'll be well pleased with one of our tender Pot Roasts cut from choice regular beef or baby beef. Lz3 i I - lTTTrnfi pherson, dapper construction engineer clerk, In May, 1833. On the Verge of Death. "Shortly after t wus converted thlrty-elsh- t years ago," ane said, "I went to the City hospital to visit i e the sick persons. On one cot was an old, bearded man. He was shaggy and feehte, on the verge of death. "I asked him whether he had been saved. He replied he was an old man; thut he hud not long to live, and that he had done something which would prevent him from being saved. "I talked with him and told him It was not too late, and then he Pot Roasts ' i CONTINUES d To- urn fit d Indianapolis, Ind. a .. UM1L ' mm p fin fill 1 t"i H I II II a a v on Utrx II II hi mm n n v I If I w M fill If l n fin a gray-haire- said: " 'You see, 1 was accused of murmany years ago. They don't know for sure that 1 did It. But I'm guilty. Do you think I could der Mil New Things Added To Sale List Daily be saved?'" The hymnal was turned to the pages of a song of the "sawdust trail." Emotion gripped the dying WE DO OUR PART 0 man. Something, she said, lighted his face. Later he died. At the time of the confession she wrote his name In the hymnal MEMBER Served Brief Sentence. crime The Michael which Van for STORES Blaricum served a brief prison was term in White river, "A of I Surety Purity" I when he committed is alleged to have upset a boat In which McPherson was riding. But the extenuating circumMr. and Mrs. A. W. and stances seemed to be that Van Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Howell returned Blaricum had merely intended to to Nephi Tuesday from a delight Mcl'herson. WE PQ OUR PART ful tour of Yellowstone National frighten also was explained rhat 'rough It Park. Enroute home they visited tactics were popular at the with Mrs. W. H. Howell's brother house"even though they entailed a Don Miner, m Pocatello, Idaho and time, with A. C. Miner in Tetonla. Mrs. plunge into deep water. Finger Jack Hudson enjoyed the trip thru prints said to have been found on the park with them and the party the throat of Mcl'herson failed to visited at her home in Jackson, convince a Jury that he had been Wyoming, before returning home. drowned forcibly. o And so for 100 years It has held Mr. and Mrs. Don Washburn the elements of mystery. One hunand infant daughter Dwana left dred years and now, perhaps. It One of the first submarines built Perry's victory monument at Put today (Thursday) for Cedar City. has been solved. in Bay, South Bass Island, Lake in the United States is on exhibition Mrs. Washburn has been visiting Erie .Ohio is constructed entirely of in the Brooklyn Navy Yard on a with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Andrews for the past three weeks. Ohio Man Pays foi Watch Massachusetts graonite and Is the grass plot outside the Paymasters office. This Mr. Washburn motored up a few named the IntellHe Stole 25 Years Ago world's second highest monument. igent Whale,ship, is 29 feed long, 9 feet days ago. (352 feet .high) This monument deep and carried 10 men and was o Twenty five years commemortes Philadelphia. the victory of Comm- designed to be propelled by hand PC Dr. Philaof Bernstein ago Ralph Officer in World War odore Oliver H. Perry and his men 4 knots speed. The Intelligent Whale was of nis robbed watch. in the Battle of Lake Erie. was tried and condemned in 187a. Meets Man He "Buried" delphia he received a pawn Subsequently Salt Lake City. "Life, for a ticket through the mail and recovfact, is stranger than fiction," said ered the watch. A few years ago Mark Weinstein, Harold S. Jennings, when he met was arrested on a charge a man he helped to "bury'' in France twenty-six- , 15 years ago, on an uptown street of attempting to blackmail the dochere. tor, and news of the detention lieutenant, reached Cleveland. From the Ohio Jennings, a war-tim- e was summoned to Bordeaux. France, city Doctor Bernstein received a letOctober 3, 1918, to attend the futer which read in part as follows: . "Weinstein says he Is sorry. neral of his friend. Grant H. He coffin and does not know the meaning of sorHe saw the row. listened to "Taps." Inclosed please find a check Then, 15 years later, he met Wlr-lc- k for $2o. In part payment for your face to face. watch I stole 25 years ago. I will Wlrlck explained the mystery. forward the other $25 as soon as I He was desperately 111 with Influ can get It together. I got $50 for enza. The man In the hospital bed It This thing has been on my mind next to him died. Confusion result- every night for 25 years, and I cannot sleep until I pay you." ed because both of the Influenza pa tients had been students at the same A CXRSKAGGS JJ J Ho-ve- 1 Nephi Merc. C'0. $U ' WEEK END WU-ick- SPECIALS d FRIDAY Rent Unpaid, He Chops Up House to Oust Tenant Kernersvllle, N. O. The landlord, exasperated by nonpayment of rent, chopped the house down when bis 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 Montsingers were fined by Magistrate C W. Carter, who agreed with Snow that chopping down the house was not the proper way to treat a Man Marooned in Tree Catches and Eats Fish Sydney, N. S. W. Duriug the last flood In Darling a stockman was swept off his horse. He finally scrambled into a tree, where he was perched for two days, but hun ger didn't worry him. He captured a frog that had also taken refuge In Pleads find another place to live. Snow said, the Montsingers came to the house armed with axes and chopped away the front porch, steps and other portions of the residence. Pine Bluff, Ark. Entering a plea of self defense, Garfield Burton was acquitted of a charge of killing a hog and appropriating the carcass. When he was arrested several weeks ago he told officers that he was chopping wood when the bog came np behind him "kinder bristling" and he shooed it away but rne animal Uei Clearer on Self Kansas City, Mo. Lawrence R. Hanavan bas discovered that a meat cleaver Is a poor tool to use It took N5 In committing suicide. stitches to sew op Da na van's scalp and face after ha tried it August - SATURDAY 11th & 12th f Best Grade Men's Corduroy Pants $2.10 Best Grade Boys Corduroy Pants $1.89 Lot Polo and Sweat Shirts Values to $1.25, 49c Lot Mens and Boys Shirts, Values to $1.25, 49c Lot Men's Dress Shirts, 69c, Boys 59c the tree, and attaching It to his stockwhip as bait, caught a small cod. How to cook it? He cut a piece of bark with his knife, fixing It firmly among the branches and mak ing a fire after drying his matches, He plucked dry branches from the tree and built a fire to co k the fish. He still was serenely fishing when a boat came along and rescued him. tenant $225.00. Terms. Snow told the magistrate that Model T Coupe, good rubber. Mo Montslnger ordered him and a relator very good. $35.00 cash. 1930 Ford 6 wheel coach. Fair rub tive, Mrs. Mary Matthews, to vacate ber. Motor god. Bd d ayopaonin oo the premises when they failed to ber. Motor good. Body and paint pay their rent Before they could good. $250.00. easy terms. mm y m iihi-iii- ten artillery school. Later the mistake was discovered and corrected. But Jennings con Have your old typewriter cleaned tlnued with his duties nd never and put in shape for use. Prices heard of the correction. reasonable. Call 196. new 3 inch. nerly Conoco Service. i Crime. Soap Powder Larce size Par E.ii MAY SOLVE MUP.DER MYSTERY Or 1833 Woman Recalls a Death-Be- d Confession About Century-Ol- carton-ne- d pepper. Have fillets cut from a tenderloin Brown in butter and fry 15c until tender, about 20 minutes. Cut tomaoes in half and place in a but- EGGS ered baking pan. Sprinkle with crated cheese and dot with butter. 23c Place in a moderate oven (350 deg. F.) and bake until tomatoes are tender. Arrange the fillets on rounds of buttered toast and place a baked tomato half on top of each one. SHOULDER 10c Pound O.P.S. Butter of beef. BeefPotRoast Pork Roast Young and Tender o 10, 1933 Thursday, August TAME ON HYMNAL Recipes Given 3 NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, Self-Defen- se in Killing of Mad Hog "bristling." In trying to persuade the anmal to o away, he struck the animal with the ax. The blow killed the hog and after serious GROCERIES Golden Sweet Corn 2 for Kitchen King String Beans, 2 for DelMonte Tuna Fish, 12 pound McGowan's Dixie Salmon, Tall cans Moon Brand Salmon w lb can tb Salted Peanuts, Tissue Toilet Paper 4 rolls Women's House Dresses, Misses Wash Dresses Women's Rayon Hose, High Grade ! t 17c 13c 12c 15c 10c 8c 17c 49c and 95c 69c 35c J FOOTE & SOUS i continued deliberation Button decided that since the animal was not marked he would use the meat. GiS. |