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Show THE Page Six BENNEX& T' 1 .. u uiC -. 1 ...just plain relaxing! LIGHTWEIGHT ; TTn xiar- 0 I ' - 1;. , . " X ,'. i , 'vi A PITCHER N A EASOrt .v ' wotj-4- 0 5 ANPIOST liki fine leather casuals with new cush-n-crep- f; soles and heels! 90 You ' actually walk on air in these comfortable casuals! soles are filled with thousands of tiny air pockets that make them Cush-n-cre- pe (5--12 e, extra-flexibl- super-ligh- Men's sizes t Women's weight... and they wear Boys' longer than ordinary ... . 4.98 5.90 4-- 9 3-- 6 4.98 Girls' 4-- 9 12 Children's .3. .3.98 8V2.12. .3.49 crepe. APPRECIATION Fifth Judicial I desire to express 0 the citiiens of ihe District my sincere and lasting appreciation for their generous support at the recent primary election. for I am grateful for the goodwill of the people and the privilege I have had of serving as District Judge of the Fifth District. It will ever be my desire to deserve the goodwill and respect of the citizens. Will L Hovt Four FOR SALE OR RENT Exwith bath room home wired for eleccellent location tric range carpeting for two See Mrs. Alex Wilson, rooms 2nd East Center St., Nephi, Utah. STERLING HAYDEN FORREST TUCKER UTAH POULTRY is Furaaa the magnet that draws FEATHER extra dollars In the 2:30 P. M. KIDS MATINEE Otl 1H SAME VtyAHV WOUK MBS. OlEflRVS com kacvEO CHER A LAMTERM TO SST CHICASO llvl FLAME'S. PESMTISO R3REST FIRE TOLL WAS I. SOO ffCCie QUAKTift nievet who wo-- JOSE FOR RENT apartment modern Phone Heated New modern FOR SALE Built under FHA home See Devon Winn or ca1 430M. ium prices and lower members. FERRER KIM HUNTER AfiYTinria iv t-- CAN HAPPEN M Tuesday-Wednstda- y L'l 'Jar y ? FORfSTlAND SUtvfO Laiu- (Vl ,', IM tub ouinteh Mlkv I95C-- S1 WWW OUT A44 j ter- --r COwTlMUOUSL : Enjoy Meeting at Park RUPTURE-EASE- R At a recent meeting held in the Ill U.S. Pt. Off. (A Plpw Brae Produce Nephi City par , the Nephi and B. Mona Lions enjoyed a full course ham dinner served by Lion Ber-ne- ll Lunt. D0vbU.4.9S n Lion Irel Chase, chairman of the Right or Uft II program, introduced Claude R. Lo- - ... max. Bob was the speaker of support. Back the evening and' told what a civic AlkctngStrong,ftdjusuble. Saapawashable up In front, Adjiut-b- l leg strap. Soft, flat groin pad. No steel club means to the individual mem or leather band. Unexcelled for comfort. Also as after operation support. For men, ber and what ciivc clubs have ac used women and children. Mail orders lvt measure in around th lowest part of the abdonea and stata Nephi. complished or left sido tr double. right Musical numbers were given by Mrs. Setser accompanied by Jennie Hintze. Lion Clark Newell of Mona was introduced by Nephi rTTTTTTTl-'- ! Lion President Theo Westring, and talk. a short gave Irel Chase was assisted on the program and dinner byLions William Peterson, Ed. Gehres and Ray Evans. Uf FBAI1CSS0Q STORY LOOK AT THE COMPANY'5 Friday and Saturday GARY n ,T THE t.S r. Lin'ul y iiiACTLY YlirwHy THE SAME J TVLE THEY PUT OUT Item e y years a&oJ ' 0 Tr-f- !- K f"S believiTN IToont EVERYTHING YOU 8H ffl f SEE- - ENTLEMfcM r- - JX1' ' f KV!JJ , COMBINES THI MODERN STYLINO Or THI SPINET WITH THE FULL, LARGE TONES OF THE UPRIGHT O Cost is reasonable. 0 vjddTf- -. Small monthly payments if desired. No extra charge for pick-u- p and delivery. Buy a Spinetstyle iti"r Large Selection Available Midi 1 Before I vr- i ' 4t I. Ilh So., Salt Lab City, Utah "j plwts Mnd circular, tnformafioii and pricM at na cott or obligation to m7 I I would lilu my piano tuaod j SpintMyla planet 1 Now Spinott Splnotsrylo my piano Quaranteod, rocondHionod prcKtko piano HART BROS. MUSIC 1 umW Gntltmni CO., Will yo - 'name "MOUNTAIN PIANO WEST'S FINSHERS" LARGEST i address 9 USED PIANOS, $75.00 AND UP HART BROS. MUSIC CO. 46 8th So. E. 22-011- 1 I f - nc rAr W. S. B aot Conoco's wm dm. 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Be sure Aff . ,,nwrv.Tw Jr Mas vielOep CROPS IWFeiTAilOiJ Of HJ4ECTS THAT WAS PETROVINS VALUA&CB OF AATUM TIMBER IM THAT TAT6 Occupancy and garage at go with the house. with full 1, 1952. Contact Commer. October , T drap-Awnings, 40 South es, Venetian blinds and full car- cjai oui. iui pe'ting in living room and dinette tion. t , Thursday THE SAN n- "tvIE OlPEST FAPM IN Trtf LIMITED STATES, U5CATEO AT TEXAS, OH THE BANKS Of THE RiO StWtJDE, COLORADO PlJBINS i Elophant-and-Castle- EXCELLENT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR AMBITIOUS Lease and operYOUNG MAN. ate Newest Service Station in NeTelephone 515 Nephi or phi write R. J. Saville, P. O. Box 487, Provo, Utah. production costs for Sunday and Monday f7 si i d form of higher prem- 'Triple Trouble' old Nebo? No wind, lately, either. Folks who have been over the Nebo loop tell us the leaves are turning on the Payson side . . so any day now the entire area will burst into bloom. They say the road is good too. If you haven't taken the trip behind Nebo be sure and do it this fall and you will then know why we say it Is one of America's most scenic drives. Start from the Payson side or go up Salt Creek canyon and come out at Payson . . . either way you wiH see nature at her best. OMf mo oi- Atieo ao MltllOM ACKCS OF I LONDON Insight into the robust life of London can oe gained by an evening at a music hall where performances are spiced with lusty audience participation. London's music halls, Incidentally, started out as pubs. Tavern theaters, some of which dated to 1580, were encouraged to multiply under the disguise of pubs, owing to an Act of Parliament in the stralght-lace19th century, which restricted unlicensed dramatic performances. While In the theater circuit, try a bit of Grand Guignol, mildly horrific shows which had their origin In Punch and Judy, usually to be found In outer London theaters at . Hammersmith or the Still sure of packed houses is "Sweeny Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street," a choice epic about a barber who cut his customers' throats and tipped their bloody bodies down a trap door convenient to the swivel chair On a higher level of culture is the Shakespearian repertory at the Old which bas Vic, an institution achieved world renown. 557J. - we are now enshadow of good in the joying London Shows In HOME FOR SALE in Levan wit hone share Levan Irrigation Phone 93W for Water stock information. Friday and Saturday weather as Wisconsin. 8. 187. IT STRTEP I Night Life Shines Ever see such beautiful OOruBRgP TOBV at fesHTieo, OCTOeeSf U! j Fe MOST TRASiC fDBEST AMERICA! IK) for ' C CHATTER S1MSC6 If Hardwood exten SALE WASHINGTON. D.C. The "markwill ed Increase" of women in crime, sion table and four chairs Phone FBI Director J. Ertgafr Hoover said sell at reasonable price 411M. recently, may indicate that the moral fiber of this nation is becoming weaker. the name You FOR SALE He said arrests of women during 1 Moser office safe, 20 x price 1951 were 11 per cent greater than for the your Just 32 24 thing 1 In 1950. office. First class condition The FBI director added that the office file in wood case; carried over into the first Increase 1 truck, warehouse tire ruhber of 1952. He failed to months three 100 1 platform scale, pound cap cite specific figures, and another aiso 1 office swivel cnair; acity; R'BI official declared these were not a number of odd pieces of kitchen for public distribution now. Richready C. Mrs. Lila furniture. New Trend ardson, 95 South 1st East Nephi. "This new trend warrants our close attention," Mr. Hoover stated 4 rooms 'If the condition Indicated by the FOR RENT Call 309W. present figures continues for such carpeted. a period that it clearly becomes more than a temporary fluctuation, set) (1 Harness FOR SALE we will find ourselves confronted See Don Sperry with a new problem in law enforcewith collars or call 223J. ment, and a dangerous weakness In the moral fiber of this nation." The brief statement revealed that Combination FOR SALE the involvement of women in crime hot and stove monkey is nothing that is new in police recwater tank; 1 coal range with cast ords, but faid their part has been iron oven; 1 electric toaster small as compared comparatively call 274J. with that of men. "A Ay increase in crime is most FOR SALE -- Concord Grapes :erious, and especially so when it Ed. Whiting. involves women, because of the position they have in the home and their relationship to the younger Seed Kanred FOR SALE generation," Mr. Hoover declared treated and Cleaned w,pat ' Discouraging: Facts Paxman Implement Co. 75J or The FBI head said that records Clarence or Vaughn Pax-14W. received on a nationwide basis diman. vulge that the rate of increase in arrests of women to be nearly three times that of male arrests during PLAYER PIANO FOR SALE in good condition George W. 1951 and the first quarter of 1952. "Among the most significant InDuckworth. creases were arrests of women charged with violation of the nar11 foot Hotpoint cotic drug laws, liquor laws and FOR SALE New Originally driving while intoxicated," he exRefrigerator. priced at 389.95 . . NOW $269.00 plained at PRATT'S. The statistics cited by Hoover come from a law enforcement bulWould letin issued by the FFI to agencies COW WANTED the throughout the country. Much of the for cow take like to family information in it Is restricted as becare winter for her board and ing confidential. Call Eugene S. Hintze at 14J. 1952 PnCWtR, HOLD6 THE MOCECrf MAJOR IEASUE Rt Outnumber Male F.B.I. Declares BAl-MA- 18, o famous qiicaso iWrre Fenale Arrests 21 to 45 MEN WANTED vears Steady employment Apply personnel office, Thermoid Western Company. YS Our (Great America ik I .1 September Thursday, turn uesceiiuan FOR SALE -- - Use gas water riett Adams Christison held a f am-jil-y reunion recently in Salt Creek reasheater good condition canyon. Dinner was served follow- onable Call 210. ' at Kir cnnric an1 t at rflroot rY In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. or JONATHAN E. F. Baldwin of Holliday, Mr. and DELICIOUS Pick them yourself Mrs. John P. Christison, Mr. and APPLES See A. E. Mrs. John B. Springer and child$1.00 per bushel all of Salt Sells. ren, Tom Burridge Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Christison and family of Richfield; CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Phyllis Martell, George Mar-te- ll We wish to extend to the Acacia and Marlene Greener, HeJper; Club of Nephi, our thanks and ap- Mr. and Mrs. Max Strong and preciation, for the beautiful flower famiy of Tooele; Mabel D. Chrisvases which were recently donated tison, Wanda Burridge, Mr. and to the hospital. Their thoughtful-nes- s Mrs. Vernon Butler and daughter, and courtesy in this instance Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martell and is typical 01 tneir service over family all of Nephi the years, to their community. Juab County Hospital By Mrs. Lucille Smith, Administrator -- champs NEPHI, UTAH S, WANT ADS Nephi Items r. r. For sports! ...casual wear! ;" TIMES-NEW- II - IM I He'll Recondition Kj and Oil Filters! Air He'll clean filter ele- i 0 He'll refill with great Conoco fciURfi Motor Oil! 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