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Show THE PAGE EIGHT Allen's E BARGAINS JULY 17 - 18 SUPER SUDS 10c Large Packag o MLss Marie Chrlstlson Consistently The Best returned home Wednesday after visiting Yellowstone national park for week. at a 8 pounds 25c ... a slogan is well, nothing more than a but not always. S. & W's. slogan In "Consistently The Best" And it is a fat. We know it. That is why we proudly feature 8. Se W. Tine Foods In our store. Try any S. Si W. product you choose from our shelves and you'll know It Is one of the best food buys you ever made. We seB QUALM V food at the RIGHT prices. Sometimes Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wenck and Miss Clara Norotury of Pasadena, California visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs on Monday and Tuesday. Ray Powell left ten days trip to QUALITY FOOD AT BARGAIN PRICES Miss Mildred Galbralth left Monday for her home In Raymond, Alberta, Canada after Visiting for the past month In Nephl at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. Roy E. Olbson. 3 pounds 19c .... Century Large, Tail Can, 2 for Light Meat, ter Joan of Salt Lake City spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. T. H. Burton. 13c BEANS Northern White, 3 lbs 19c MOTHERS COCOA 2 15c pound can TREE TEA 23c H pound FLAVORADE packages for 3-- 5o . IOC STEER BEEF Pot Roast, pound 15c BREAD 7 Whittlln, a three act comedy dra ma will be presented at the North Ward amusement hall, Wednesday July 22 at 8:15 P. M. Admission will be free to the general public. Everyone la Invited. The postponed Midget baseball games must be played this week. See Arval S perry for times and places. Soft ball teams are being organized by the business houses. Two business houses have their teams organized and ready to play. All wishing to enter should get In touch with Joe Boswell. A table Is being made to be placed under the trees on the play ground. ping-pon- g The swimming pool will be opened the first part of next week, lack of chlorine has caused the pool to be closed for the past week. The following people are in charge of the different recreational activ itles and should be contacted by anyone wishing to enter them. Weldon Kendall, Handicraft from 2 P. M. until 4 P. M. at the play ground. Also Junior baseball. Arval Sperry: Midget baseball. and Softball Jacketta Brough: Girls hand! craft; girls soft ball and swimming from 10 A. M. to 11 A. M. Duane Peterson: Publicity Chocolata Long la Us was used by the natives of Central America long before Columbua crossed the ocean. It im said that when Cortez conquered Mexico he found the emperor of that country drinking chocolate from a golden cup. Chocolate IOC 3 for 5c Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Keeler and Essie Keeler and Professor Jensen of Provo were dinner guests of Mrs. Catherine Bowles Sunday. ICC Long Green, 2 20C Slyvia and Virginia Riches, Dorothy Entz and Eddie Luck of Salt Lake City were guests of Miss Catherine Bowles on Sunday, for MILK Bannen Tall cans 10c for 3 ... son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bent R. Bryan on July 14. A CORN Mald-in-Ida- Mr and Mrs. I. B Roberts and Earl Bascom of Raymond, Alberta. Canada were dinner guests of Mr. snd Mrs. Amos O. Irons on Saturday. WATERMELLONS 9c No. 2 can Calif. Klondyke Ice Cold, per pound CORN FLAKES Millers Corn Flakes Large Package Mrs. Ray Tldwell and daughter Betty Bliss of Eureka and H. D. Allred of Salt Lake City visited at the home of Amos O. Irons on Thursday and Friday. Shavers Grapefruit cans Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J Whlttaker of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Jack Egbert of Long Beach, California were guests at the home of Mrs. Flossie Carter on Tuesday. tfg. 5C U M FOOD Purest artesian mountain water; tun ripened, valley-grow- n barley; malt made in the modern BECKER plant. Plus still acquired in a half century of uninterrupted brewing of quality beverages. VJj?np Always leep a few bottles 'of BECKER'S BEST u your refrigerator. Oittnbuted by Big 4 Distributing Co., Provo ItCKR'S DEER IS ALL-WAY- TH ? f BEST Kidnaper Confesses, Goes to Cell Mrs. Earl Pitt and Roliene Pitt Ogden visited during the Ute Stampede at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Irons. ROLY POLY PEAS 8c Large Can Two Kind of Vampire The Greeks believe that there are KRAFT CHEESE American or Pimento pound brick 9ft JeiC m ljC ; GP.SK (AGGS Mr. and Mrs. D. Z. Blgler and daughter Joan of Ponoma, California are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Cazier. STORES VM.'i-H-fM- "A Surety of A Sea Sled Purity" Absolute Pitch Absolute pitch Is the ability of a person, when hearing any musical tone, to Identify It correctly. It Is also the ability to match by voice any named tone without first playing It on an instrument A sea sled is described as a long frail shell of light wood and alum- inum, capable of making a contract speed of 60 knots and at times attaining speeds of 75 or 80 knots. Each sled carries two torpedoes. two kinds of vampire one dead, but retaining a sinister half-lif- e by preying on the blood of the living and the other still alive. Thus, we are told that the vampires of Thes-sal-y and Eplrus are "living men mastered by a kind of somnambulism, who, seized by a thirst for blood, go forth at night from their shepherds' huts, and scour the country, biting and tearing all that they meet, both man and beast" According to another authority, this type of vampire Is particularly active when the moon Is at Its full. M. ;. - v.- - ' V XJ - , sHt 4 "Katydid," Love Song "Katydid," monotonous midsummer saga. Is really the lovesong of the male insect, and is answered by a much fainter call from the sweetheart. green-winge- d Royal Exit for the Conqueror of Ethiopia im tn it Wiaa.iii in ma i ,11,1,1 Thomas H. Robinson, Jr., seen above leaving an airplane at Ky., between government agents, pleaded guilty to the charge of Mrs. Alice Speed Stoll and was sentenced and put In the at once. He was caught at Glendale, Calif. CLASSIFIED A FOR SALE number of Good Bui ding lots for Sale. Red astrlclan and FARMS : 10 acres, Irrigated, good 3 shares water, $730.00; yellow transparent apples. Call location, 15 acres. Irrigated, good location, Claire Kendall, 702R3. 7 shares f water for $1500.00 ; 30 acres, irrigated farm good location FOR SALE Building lot, close In. with 16 V6 shs water, $3000.00. A Leon R. Pay. See number of good dry farms". " Other good buys Let us show you our listings. FOR SALE The Julia Sperry E. B. Sperry or Delbert Broadhead home inquire Will L Hoyt, Administrator. Wove and Laid Paper The difference between wove and laid paper Is due to a screen in the paper making machine which leaves Its Impression In the finished product. The texture of wove paper Is even and when held to the light the effect is uniform except, perhaps, for tiny dots which transmit the light a little more readily. Nearly all of the paper In use, Including this newspaper, Is wove paper. When laid paper Is held before a light the effect is quite different, for there are found a series of light and dark lines, spaced as close, perhaps, as 18 to the inch. This variety Is sometimes used for books or pamphlets and often for writing paper. Early Pocket Vetoes to a compilation of Presidential vetoes the earliest pocket veto was given by President Madison, H. R. 170, first session of the Twelfth congress, relating to naturalization. President Jackson gave seven pocket vetoes, President Polk one, and President Buchanan three. 1936 of 15c SALAD DRESSING i 2 No. 2 FRUIT COCKTAIL Miracle Whip Quarts Mrs. C. O Scannell, Dan Wllkey and Joyce Scannell of Caliente, Nevada. Mrs Lucille Chester and daughter of Cheyenne, Wyoming and Fred Brown of Salt Lake City were guests during the Ute Stampede of Mrs. D. K. Brown. 2c r.RAPFFRHIT 9c S. & W Fancy Mix 17 Oz Can Maxlne Pay returned home on Wednesday from Grand Junction, Colorado where she was been visiting with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Hill, for the past two weeks. According 16th. July made of is Mrs. Rose Boyer of Glendale, California Is visiting with friends and relatives in Nephl for some time. CUCUMBERS Pierces Large Can of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hall Wednesday. os loaves, 12 PORK AND BEANS tout H 15c oz can Jam, Je'ly, Preserves Per Tumbler Rex Howard of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Burton on Thursday. Soap Known to Ancients 8oap, both as a medical and cleansing agent, was known to the ancients. Pliny speaks of two kinds, hard and soft, as used by the Germans. He mentions It as originally a Gallic Invention for giving a bright hue to the hair. It Is probable that soap came to the Romans from Germany. Although soap Is referred to In the Old Testament, authorities believe that ashes of plants or other such purifying agents are implied. The earliest kinds of soap appear to have been made of goat's tallow and beech ash. As early as the Thirteenth century, however, a factory making soap from olive oil was established at Marseilles. Soap making was Introduced Into England during the next century. Per Pound S. &. W. FRUITS John Hall of Hurricane were visitors at the home Shoulder, Pound U. P. S. Service Brand JCt TUNA FISH Mr. and Mrs. VEAL ROAST COFFEE OLIVES Spencer and Douglass Burton and RICE PROVO Dorothy Brough of Nephl took a leading part In "II Trovatore," popular opera by Verdi, given Wednesday, July 15th In college hall by Brig ham Voung University summer school students. The opera was given In concert form. The opera is one of the most Important of the Italln operas and one of Verdls most popular. Usually taking about three and to play complete, It was cut to an hour and one-hal- f. William F. Hansen and Margaret Summerhays, of the music depart-me- n directed the production, and Professor Alonzo Morley read the story and libretto. fclogan Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Hague, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reese and daugh- POTATOES Thursday, Local and Social Ramond, Alberta, Canada. 2c Pound Local and Social Mr. and Mrs. Monday for a ICE COLD MELONS NEPHI, UTAH TUIES-NEW- S, FOR SALE Bed and Springs FOR SALE Cheap. See Mrs. EVa Hoyt. LOST Elgin wrist watch, with Udall engraved on back of case. Finder return to The Times-New- s, $3.00 reward. ajfriiiirlniiiiirn rirniWiiMiif Hj-- larnima m'itemiimtlmmm--mMiimmmKm- MiaarrrrhiaaaiS'nr"i--Tr- Y Marshall Pietro Badoglio, who directed conquest of Ethiopia, is shown acknowledging salutes of admirers as he arrived in Rome. As a signal mark of honor the conquering marshal was accorded the privilege of leaving the railroad station through the exit ordinarily reserved for royalty. I: i Stratosphere Flyers Get Mackey Trophy h it r j I i LOST Between Mona and Levan, a brown suitcase contain ing clothes and a $10.00 traveers check. Return to Times News. Reward. SHEEPMMEN NOTICE Prospect lambs at fall runs Prices on com crop looks very good for fat Kansas City, with light In sight from the west. feeder lambs depend on In next two weeks. w v CHET BLAKE NOTICE The undersigned will receive seal ed bids at Its office, Nephl, Utah, for the transportation of pupils from Mills to the Levan school. The contractor must a bus that meets the state requirements and have a maximum capacity of 20 pupils. Bids must be in by July 30, 1936, and the Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Board of Education, Juab School District By John E. Lunt, Clerk of the Board. IF YOUR MOTOR IS SICK WE CAN HELP IT GET WELL We have factory specifications on your car and the i.' proper equipment to make the correct adjustments. " - i. i 1 FOR SALE Used lumber and bricks; clean and in good condition. Rustic, celling, and doors and windows. M. M. King, Mona, Utah. r ONLY GENUINE REPAIR PARTS USED. I SILVER MAPLE SERVICE FOR SALE dump bed. 302W. r- -Two ' r ' 'r tfVf dv, ;, ' VrTa w n 'tmt iiM? We are showing now the finest andright most complete selection of new fall hat styles we have ever had in our store. These hats are handmade by the famous house of Portia. Come in and see them they are matched anywhere these prices. $3.50-$4,00-$5.- un- at 00 yard hydraulic Practically new. Call WANTED for nearhv Raw- lelgh routes of 800 families. Reli able hustler should start For their achievement in flying into the stratosphere to the highest altitude ever attained by $25 weekly and increase earning man (72,395 feet), Capts. Albert W. Stevens and Orval A. Anderson were presented with the covet- Write today. Rawlelgh, Dept.rapidly. PTO-61-ed Clarence H. Mackey trophy. Left to right: Captain Anderson, Charles F. Horner, president oi Denver, Colo. the National Aeronautical association. Captain Stevens and Major General Oscar Westover, who MY HOME FOR SALE Mrs. made the presentation. I. M. Petty. L"''" -J- 7am and iyk ' MEN S, The Toggery |