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Show .IE Four Pg TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, Thursday, The University at the "U" of Utah offers onlim. Freshmen Exam.Scpt. 17 Freshmen Register Sept. 30 Upper-ClassmRegister Sept. Class Work Starts Sept. 24 2 tew T .Je.lH W 1 M 1 ? ft u?1 HI w 7 i "1 Vlr" finally warriors stand at rigid attention. This, the doctor declares, starts a rush of blood to the feet. "The faint," he said, "is due to a sudden fall of blood pressure which diminshes the supply of blood to the brain." SERVICE The doctor told officials that standing at rigid attention causes blood to accumulate in the lower part of the body and is equivalent to a large hemorrhage. At the height of the epidemic 100 girls hit the ground at single formation of enlisted Navy women. Climax was reached when a soldier pierced his throat with his bayonet as he fell in a faint. Between Chicago and Lot Angeles . . . between Chicago and San Francisco. 2. EXPRESS SERVICE g I. THROUGH BUSES No change of bus on these routes: Chicago - Omaha; Omaha - Minneapolis; Omaha - Sioux Falls; Omaha -Salt Lake City; Salt Lake City - Los Angeles; Kansas City - Denver; Kansas City - Omaha; Salt Lake City -- Portland. SERVICE 4. FREQUENT Schedules are ideal for business, shopping, or fall vacation trips. Buses leave at times most convenient for you! tyutf&auKet t&xt mate it GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT NEPHI CAFE 76 NORTH MAIN Mrs. Coquella McPherson was hostess to 28 members of Camp Birch, D. U. P. at her home on Friday, August 24th. Business was transacted and discussed, and officers for the coming year were elected. Refreshments were serv ed. The remaineder of the time was spent in plans for the coming Members were shown season. through the new home of Mr. and Officers named Mrs. McPherson. Include: Captain, Mrs. Erma Garrett; vie presidents, Mrs. Twilla Winn and Mrs. Blanche Cooper; secretary, and treasurer, Mrs. Coquella McPherson, assistant, Mrs Mayme Pay; organist, Miss Rheta Mrs, Flossie Sperry; chorister, Carter: historian. Mrs. Ann Step henson; chaplain, Mrs. Tacy Bracken; registrar, Mrs. Jennie Beck; Mrs. Virginia parliamentarian, Gowers; Custodian of relics, Mrs. Flossie Sud weeks; membership chairman, Mrs. Luella Ostler; reclass Mrs. Peters; Sylvia porter, leader, Ada Johnson; Committee Mrs. for 'Heart Throbs" books, Carol Stuart, Mrs, Virginia Gowers, and Mrs. Annie Hill. Others present were Mrs. Mayme Salisbury, Miss Madaline Pyper, Mrs. Lamone Tolley, Mrs. Alberta Jones, Mrs. Bessie Tolley, Mrs. Lettle Bowles, Mrs. Lavalle Tew, Mrs. Mary Pitt, Mrs. Etta Hansen and Mrs. Rose Bowles. lUZ A , 'Ll'U - WEEK END BUYS CLEAR WATER TUNA This week Atlantic City the eyes of alt Utahns will be en beautiful Colleen Hutchins, the 1951 edition of "Miss Utah", who will compete with other slate queens for the coveted title of "Miss America!" d egg-mil- 1 Lights The Way Ordinary firefly light has a usu.i, strength of candlepowpr esiem UNTIL SEPTEMBER 15 can be Arranged "13 LG per pound 49C - M WHITE STAR F.ANCY TUNA " Reaular can WHITE STAR RITE SIZE z 27e ARO DILL PICKLES - QT. 19 3 92C ALL MEAT SOUPS SPAGHETI 2 or TJC SHAVERS GRAPE- vans 2 FOR 4JC MJB COFFEE flfec POWDERED SUGAR 2 PKGS 25c CORNED BEEF 12 oz can . . . JQ SKIPPY PEANUT BUTTER 37c ... 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This Frank Starr creation Is made of fine net with a strapless bodice of sequins. Finished In pastel shades of pink, white and blue, the formal gown has a pink stohle with double layers of white net to complete the flowing skirt lines. As photographed by Waller Lillian, official "Miss Utah" photographer. Miss Hutchins completes the picture of one of the most beautiful "Miss Utah" candidates ever to appear in the national contest. The former University of Utah dramatic student is expected to be among the finalists for "Miss America" this weekend. r 1 Regular cans at VIKING COFFEE ZZ 1 LB 79 MODELS-Ter- ms a all-ne- w i concluding class parties In anticiFood Needs .Tnhn fvkpv arrived home Fri pation of a long summer vacation. A person should, eat at lease one The reason: they thought that the day after spending the past three Sfrving a day of the protein foods school was on fire. months with his brother and sismeat, poultry, fish, eggs, beans, Oc-ke- y Gene Although they might have hoped, ter in law, Mr. and Mrs. nuts, lentils, and peanuts. peas, at Racine, Wis. the building did not burn down. The students however hung around to cheer the firemen and study the five pieces of apparatus that answered the alarm. The alarm had been turned in by the principal who noticed smoke the children started to depart. There was no fire; some smoke had merely seeped Into the air vents from the incinerator In the I I I I ' II M boiler room. For the kiddies, false I II V tTDII II 1 1 1 alarm or no. tt was exciting. I 11 ii ALL g, yt-ai- The members of the Service Star Legion met Wednesday August 90 nt T.vnn'a f"nf Aftpr a short business meeting a duet was Bar Tops given by Mrs. Wallace farK ana A light Aosie. two reaaings Dy 21 coating of boiled daughter T.Tina Trn Rrnnrthond and n retold linseed oil will preserve bar tops story by Mrs. Jos. Worwood. Re and bring out the deep grained lolto were tne served freshments of the wood. Use as often as Kids Hate To Leave School; Stella OJpin, beauty loping members: Wnrol TVieh Delifia necessary but remember to remove Wito Par-l- r Wait for it to Burn Down Elsie Sid- - excess. Many professional barkeepNEW YORK. N.Y. Children of Stanley, Laura Morgan, ers use it to coat their bars each maimAnna Lucille Brougn, P.S. 179, Flatbush, Brooklyn, were well,Anna Jon-o-c night. When the surplus is rubbed Alberta not in the usual hurry to get away er, ntivo Stephenson, beautiRnrvni1hnd Marsha Pex- - off the next day, it leaves from the school grounds after re- ton, Letha Tidwell, Amy Wor ful, lustrous finish. ceiving their final report cards and wood. express schedules link Chicago, Omaha, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Portland. Time-savin- merry-makin- - LONDON, Eng. The case of the soldiers has swooning been solved. A medicine expert came through with an answer to the epidemic of fainting at British Army, Navy, and Air Force formations. a Dr. Edward Sharpey-Schafe- r, professor of medicine at St. Thomas hospital, said that the cure is to cease the custom of having parade-groun- d THROUGH Fair Presentation s; Medical Expert Solves Case Of Swooning King's Army 1. ed with the gorgeous diamond, as portrayed by lovely Joan Hyldoft. Two sprightly, large group numbers are "Hey, Neighbor" and Dress Parade, starring the glamour icers and the Ice Squires. Making its seventh triumphal Another rousing production is tour of the United States, Holiday Red Somerbro, bringing back ice on Ice will bring the 1952 frosted ballet star Michael Meehan. The extraxaganza to the Utah State show is climaxed with Carnival in Fair Coliseum in Salt Lake City Venice which brings back the enstarting Saturday, September 15 at tire cast depicting a colorful bit 8:30 p. m. Fans who have been of Venetian comlooking forward to the annual plete with gondolas, sparkling pilgrimage of this popular enter lights and gay carnival music. tainment will be glad to know that The 1952 on Ice will be the show will bring back several of the feature Holiday entertainment of the ' of former 1951 Utah State Fair. the 'tamihar faces' years as well as an aggregtion of shining new stars. Holiday on Ice of 1952 boasts a Tar As Disinfectant cart of 115, a variety of 28 acts Medical service in the United and 36 lovely "Glamour leers". The States Army dales back 176 big show was rehearsed in Toledo, to the of the Ohio during the month of June but the establishment care was not always as scil an July, and its world premier entific as that provided todav An held in Syracuse, New York- on order for a Suffolk, Va hospital August 1st. in 1776 the year the Army was orThis prouction was conceived and directed by Russell ganizedprovided that the surron Markert of Radio City Music hall at all times maintain a sufficient of New York, whose achievements supply of tar to be burned as a have merited him fame on Broadway and in Hollywood. The new ice show presents six Crow Herbs in Garden outstanding production numbers, kinds of herbs can be Several highlighted by the lavish and glit- grown in the vegetable garden if tering "Jeweled Splendor" depicting all the precious gems, alimax- - given the proper cultural attention. The Fort Wall Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Nellie Orme on August 31st. A program given as follows, was enjoyed by all in attendance: Vocal solo, Melviu Wright: reading, Mrs. Delia Pay; musical selection, Haxel Bosh. Election of officers was- - held with the following being named: Captain, Mrs. Olive J. Broadhead; vice presidents: Mrs. Ida Bellis-lo- n and Mrs. Delta Wilkey; secretary, Mrs. Lula Memmott; treasurer, Mrs. Mary Scott; historian, Mrs. Amy Warner; registrar, Mrs. Eva Powell; chaplain, Mrs. Alligee Anderson; chorister, Mrs. Hazel Bosh; organist, Mrs. Louise Vick-ercustodian, Mrs. Lillian Goble; parliamentarian, Mrs. SteUa Ited opportunities for student! of this area. There are advantages and benefits at this outstanding state university that can be found at no other school In America. Moke your fall plans ot your state school. 6ffi," 1951 lee Follies ot 952 Ready for State Club News . ENROLL September 2 CANS 33c BLENDED JUICE 46 oz . . 24C TOP QUALITY MEAT AT ALLENS EACH WEEK BEEF ROAST Kxtra Tender . . . NABISCO HONEY GRAHAM CRACKERS 59c lb PICNICS Tenderized pound . . PILLSBURY CAKE SAUSAGE Conntru Stale . . . lb JjC MIX 34c Yb . . . MUTTON ROAST V""f 49 c PINEAPPLE JUICE 16 oz tin 331 SLICED BACON pound . . . 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