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Show ) THE TIMES NEWS. NEPHI. UTAH July 24, 1947 Thursday, -- H3S The SELLS A third precaution among six (phooey ME too simple health rules that should be observed during the polio (JOWIIfHEREj epidemic season is to avoid swimming in polluted waters, rtfTFRTHT" CX the National Foundation for MM GETTJN) Infantile Paralysis cautions, through its local chapter. While proof of direct infection by this means is lacking, the National Foundation points out that research financed by March of Dimes funds indicates that the virus causing polio is often found in sewage. Consequently, wherever sewage may find its way into waters used for swimming, such waters should be avoided. To be sure, consult your local Health Department. Take no chances and don't swim in waters known to b polluted. COMPANY can protect ypu from inferior furniture and lflE4R,MADIU-- 0 H Ironrite ironers Heatrolas, IS WITH AN ARMOU? AS PROTECT ION AGAINST ENEMIES. IT HAS NO OTHEJ? MEANS OF PROTECTION WrTH THE El OEPTION OF A SLOW RUN Hoover Vacuum cleaners and floor lamps. May we serve " you? . irrfn i Mrs. Grace Malloy and daughtT.inda are visitors nf Tvlatiroc in Salt Lake City and Bountiful. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Garrett were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dahlen of Provo. er i $2.75 per year, payable in advance Subscription rate Advertising rates on request. - a v Water Uu .'.s. Blade Leaving knives in water to soak will rust the blucie, rot the wood and loosen the handle, so kuep them out of water as much as possible. Another precautiot, to take is to keep knives off hot stoves since extreme heat will (1 strny the temper of the blade. tj 'j v liasi ment Steps the edes of sters easier to see by painting a band of white paint on the edges of the tread. Also, paint the bottom tread solid white. A hand rail is a valuable safety device on any stairs, particularly on cellar stairs, because they are Make usually steeper. Relieves Boredom h HOMESfFOR SALE If you need a home look these bargains over. . . . then come in and we'll talk business. WESLEY DICKERSON HOME Good Newly Remodeled Stoker Plumbing and Heating Plant 553 with a solution made of one of nicotine sulphate in a gallon of water in which a sube of laundry soap is dissolved Bome of the mealy bugs will hav" to be picked oft" the plants by hand, ith a splint or toothpick. one-inc- East Center h C. M. RIDDLE HOME Good substantial house East 2nd South two apartments. be for Easily arranged 411 THEODORE PARK NEW HOUSE Never Used. IT COSTS HO MORE Will finish to suit you. OSCAR NEWTON HOME in MONA Good home and lot TO GO first class! Very reasonable buy. WE HAVE OTHER HOMES Also Lots and farms listed . . which are too numerous to mention in this ad. IN and let us show you these homes. We have what you want and need at the price you can just afford to pay. COME Comforts of Home.. Mow About your Down Payment? 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They are attractively lithographed in duotone. i(ssii1' jfiumtfte.i: 1912 FORD Twenty.four views are included in the series. A different picture .. , "V;... still going strong! is available each week. For your convenience in preserv- O is i 11 33 imar Drive in at anv Pen iniiL 88-ViV- n rafi'nn in ITrah PAT CAN!, Ufd Evry Day Sine REFINING N. X 0 StfMiA'V',!P ... 3 IV 4t 29 Ymanol Kliabl 5rvk been using thia 1917 Ford Truck Tvi 83 . . . 63 since I was now. The engine has been replaced only once . . . most of the original equipment is still in ue! I'll say Ford Trucks last longerl" I'm frr photographs given with the compliments of the Utah Oil Refining Company. OIL iwln 19181 "Since 1918, I've driven this truck about 25 miles, 6 days a week on Sundays I often drive it 70 miles. 1'vs grown very much attached to my truck. I don't think I will ever part with it!" LORENZO BAJtATTINI, Hmw Orim U. these interesting UTAH w "1 um thia 1912 Model T Truck in my used car buninens, and it still rolls along at 35 mph. After it was idle for several years, I filled it with gaa and oil, cranked it up, and it started at once! Two original park plugs, dated 1905, still perform! The original horn and the lights still work fine. After 35 years, the rear door doesn't even rattle! You bet Ford Trucks last longer!" ing the pictures, an attractive album may be purchased at nominal cost. JtSSI TURNER, Kolnmm, ImUmm MORE FORD TRUCKS IN USE TODAY THAN ANY OTHER MAKE! COMPANY SM1TH-HALVERS- 0N 5 with HEW FALL LINE of Jacqueline, Con-ni- e and Paris Fashion Shoes the lines we carried before the war. Widths C to AAAA Under the direction of Mrs. L. Boring work can be made pleas-in- t Vaccine Checks F!u Ejvi'emic K. Mockli our Klassy Kooks by conscientiously feigning an Wartime development of he effec Klub entertained ur mothers at a Interest in a monotonous job. Tests influenza tive the averted vaccine club breakfast on Monday mornilso have established that boredom Is Inhibited whenever rhythm can ing, July 21 at the high school. possibility of a major influenza 1918 The of We served our mothers a comepidemic. epidemic ie' introduced into the work. For plete brsakfast including cereals struck five hundred million people, this reason, as industrial surveys milk dunks, toast and egg dishes. of whom about fifteen million died. ittest, workers are much less subOur mothers who were present inThere were half a million fatalito boredom when music acject cluded Mrs. Frank Brough, Mrs. ties in the United States alone The James H. Ockey, Mrs. Irel Chase, destruction of human life by influea companies their work. Mrs. Lester Belliston, Mrs. Will za within a Kills Mealy Buss period exL. Hoyt, Mrs. Spencer Bowles and If you find mealy bugs, red ceeded losses the American during . Mrs. Joseph F. Parrish. Kather-ynspiders or aphids on any of your four years of World War it Parrish, Reporter. house plants, try spraying them four-mont- v WE WILL BE BACK H THE SHOE BUSINESS AUGUST 15TH 4-- Published every Thursday at Nephl, Juab County, Utah. Entered at the post office at Nephi, Utah as second class mail matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879 x v. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Park and family motored to Salt Lake City Monday to meet Rose Marie Park who had been visiting in Port land Oregon with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. James Orcutt. Donald Orcutt accompanied them to Salt Lake. Miss Connie Worthineton of Salt Lake City, after spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Worthington, has returned home. Miss Joyce Worthington accom panied her to Salt Lake to spend the coming week. Mrs. Robert Winn has been in Salt Lake City visiting with relatives including nieces from Chicago and Seattle. ffi appliances and too high prices. 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