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Show sr.- 4 ME PAGE EIGHT f3 - fiEPHl, UTAH TIMES-NEW- Friday, July 9th, 1926 I LOCAL HAPPENINGS UNUSUAL to Mid-Summ- er Big lot figured Voiles 75c to $1.50 to close. Big lot Dress Gingham, reg. 25c, to close. Big lot Tissue Gingham, reg. 50c to 60c . . .... 19c , MENS' AND BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS Mrs. James R. Stanley and children returned home last Saturday after a very enjoyable visit with relatives and friends at Mammoth, Utah. 35c 35c 40c 25c 25c Mrs. Henry Spencer and ferand Miss Dora Spencer of Salt Lake City is spending the week in 15c CAPT. WILSON BROWN and up relatives 1- NEPHI MERCANTILE CO. .k Old Dutch Cleanser OB i1 'Where good merchandise is cheaper' and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Olpin of Salt President Heber J. Grant and Lake visited at the home of Mr. and party spent last Sunday afternoon at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O. Fond of Cooking Airs. J. W. Olpin this week. Ostler. The party were on their way Glen Cole and Owen Gibson, who home from Southern Utah. Claiborne Kofter, that clever little are employed at Garfield, Utah, spent lady who niukes liurry Connors' play, the 4th of July in Nephi. Mrs. J. S. Ostler came down from "Applesauce," the out Salt Lake City last evening, being sucstanding comedy Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Bellistoa called here on account of the accident cess of the year, Is an and family spent the past week In which happened to Mr. Ostler, when extraordinary young Burley, the guests of Mr. the Ford coupe in which he was woman. She is gener- and Mrs.Idaho, Alonzo Price. riding collided with a train. one as ally recognized ising Young Star 19c pkgs. 25c 3 cans for 20c, limit 3 Fruti-G- el -2 AT THE Saturday Specials Reg. 25c Kitchen King Cocoa -5- - CHINESE PARASOLS SILK AND COTTON HOSIERY SPECIAL LOTS IN ALL OF THE ABOVE ITEMS AT PRICE AND LESS daughter Nephi visiting with friends. MENS' AND BOYS' WORK SHIRTS "Star Brand Art livttar " Mrs. O. J. Ockey and family of Salt Lake City spent a few days in Nephi this week, the guests of Mrs. W. C. Ockey, returning to Salt Lake Tues day afternoon. GROCERIES LIGHT WEIGHT UNDERWEAR SUMMER DRESS GOODS SHOES, SLIPPERS AND OXFORDS Carter entertained the Woodbine club at her home Friday evening. After an enjoyable evening dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Ralph nt for for for for for STRAW HATS L. D. S. GARMENTS Miss Ada Gibson of Salt Lake City spent the week end at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gibson. 39c 13c Big Lot Women's Blouses and Middies, 98c up to $2.50 values Big Lot Women's Bloomers and Vests 98c ,. up to $1.49 98c and $1.15 Big Lot Children's Sandals Off 25 per-ceBig Lot Jap Parasols See Them. Lots of other Unusual Bargains Men's full-cu- t, standard wt. bib Overalls. $1.15 , IN Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ostler of Ogden are enjoying a week's visit with relatives and friends in this city. BARGAINS '. . .3 cans Can Peas Medium can Pork and Beans. ... 3 cans 3 cans Can Corn 2 Large Corn Flakes. for 35c; small. 2 '! . . . 2 Shredded Wheat Booth's Sardines Can Salmon. . . ,15c and up; large 20c Hot Weather Bamains will The county commissioners hold their regular monthly meeting Saturday, July 10th. 3 of E the rising young stars of the American ttage and her service and company are always in demand but such is her nature that she shuns the lights" . "bright and leads a and unostentatious life wherever she may be. She is essentially a home girl, being Claiborne Foster, passionately fond of cooking, an art at which she la very adept, and much of her Telsure time Is spent in the modest little kitchenette of her apartment. When not playing In some production. Miss Foster may be found at her home a short distance from New York city, where she revels in the joys of cooking for the whole family and her friends and spends her vacations the work of the ordinary house- J July 3rd, 4th and 5th Thousand s oS Motorists ;m-pl- e J The Gift Late portrait of Capt. Wilson Brown, has succeeded Capt. Adolphus Andrews as the commander of the and presidential yacht Mayflower, naval aide to the President. who Shoppe Called at Our Station Because Our Service Was Good. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF do-In- s wife. Wonder bow a man with a rich wife reels when he asks tier for his wekly JAS. A. STARTS, Jeweler allowance? Our Aim: To Serve You Well and Faithfully ALWAYS Where 7 RATION-WID- E INSTITUTION- - enneyva Sav- ings Are Greatest Throughout The Year r DEPARTMENT STORES Like Old Friends 1926 The better you get acquainted with the savings here the better you like to do ' your buying here. MASON FRUIT JARS VzGallon 1 1 ....... $1.29 STORES 676 J. C. Penney Company Stores last year! 745 this year! An increase of 69! So continues the March of Progress resulting from a superior Service to the Public! 98c Quart Pint 89c Jelly Glasses 58c doz. Mason Lids 29c doz. Economy lids . 29c " Jar Rings 745 6c doz. "wh ere savings are greatest" There are two dishes which are re gurded with more favor by Miss Foster, than are any others. These are Hronk shrimps and chicken en casser lo. She uses the simplest of formulas but Insists upon the purest of Ingredients, using pure butter, and evap orated milk. The recipes that she uses are: Bronk Shrimps. I cups shrimps. Yolks I ecsra canned or frssh H tup evaporated 4 milk tbsp. fat Vt cup water 4 tsp. salt 1 Few cralns cay tbsp. flour 1 tsp. lemon Juice enne Clean the shrimps, and cook in half the fat for 2 minutes; add seasoning and lemon; cook 2 minutes longer. Remove shrimps and make a white sauce of the remaining fat, flour and milk; when thickened add yolks of eggs sllirhtly beaten, stirring in quickly and cookli:g two minutes: add the shrimps. Chicken en Casserole. 1 1 tender chicken cup evaporated for roasting milk 1 J tbsp butter tbsp chopped 1 tbsp. lard parsley 2 cups chopped Salt and pepper 1 mushrooms pint hot water Clean chliken, split down back, and lay breast upward In casserole. Spread fat over breast, dust with salt and pepper, add hot water, cover closely and took In hot oven one hour. When nearly tender put In evaporated milk, t: tisliroiiiiis and parsley. Cover Igalm. and cook iti minute longer. Serve iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirniiiniiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiHiinnniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin'nt B n M j Erma's Beauty Shop KUMA I A XT, PKOP. j I Sixty-nin- e Institution. To the people of these communities comes a new Era of Saving Opportunities. 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