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Show THE Thursday, June 13th, 1929. MOTHERS DON'T WORRY Mothers who are thoughtful and watchful about the cleanliness and purity of the food served the children will have no worry if their food supplies come from our store. " The hot weather months l a critical period for every food buyer. There is great danger ot serious illness or the whole family, unless food dealers keep their stocks away from files and germi, handle them in a clean man. ner and In sanitary Phyllis Claridge left Friday for Twin Bridges, Aloiitana, to spend her vacatiou with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bailey returned home Monday evening, after Logan Uecauae the last State having enjoyed a brief visit in Salt voted to appropriate Lake City, with relatives and friends. legislature funds to allow the Utah State AgrMrs. Uose Boyer left last Friday icultural College Extension Service for Los Angeles, where she will to participate in 6money made availof the section spend a year In Southern California, able by passed recently by the navisiting with her children, who live tional Act an extension forester there. Aire. Boycr spent a week in will becongress, added to the staff July 1, Nephi visiting with relatives and Director William anPeterson friends prior to leaving for nounces. According to a telegram from C. Chas. DeMoisy Jr., supervisor of B. Smith, chief of the Extension the Uinta National Forest, And Service, United States department ot assistant supervisor George C. Larson agriculture, national funds will be of Provo, were in Nephi for four available to match state funds for days last week, where they conferred the employment of a forester nd for with forest ranger A. P. Christiansen the propagation of nursery stock to relative to local range conditions be supplied to Utah farms tor a nominal charge. and problems. For the present, the forester will Alfred J. Gowers returned home spend of his time In extenlt In teaching Sunday, after spending the past two sion work and months In Salt Lake City, where he at the College. This work will be has been receiving medical treat in cooperation with the forestry dement. Mr. Gowers spent the first partment which was established last month in the L. D. S. hospital, and year at the U. S. A. C. A nursery plot will be prepared during the pant month he has been living with his son. He is feeling at the College, says Director Peter-so- u where trees will be grown to better, and sure pleased to be back be used as windbreaks, to make home. one-ha- y lf one-ha- "A SURETY OF PURITY" The name, O. P. Skaggs "a surety or possible Every purity." effort is put forth to safeguard our patrons' health all the year round, and estime. pecially so in summercleanliYou'll appreciate the ness of our stores and our foods. It costs nothing extra to be safe and well. Try our store next. Is System, Sheep Breeding Important Source Of Revenue To Farmers Of Canada c v. O.P. SKAGGS ' 4 " i ,2. J "A Surety of Purity" t"t - ' , V s vA Owned and Operated by JAMES A. KELLY AND SON Nephi Fillmore Delta 7 "He Builds Wisely Who Builds Well" TO BUILD WELL USE NEPHI, UTAH Fashion and Thrift go Salt Lake City, Utah June 10 but seldom considered, hazard of the motor car Is the subject of this week's warning by the Safety Department of the Utah State Automobile Association, which points out that gasoline Is a danger ous explosive, one gallon properly mixed with air being equivalent to 83 pounds ot dynamite. The particular hazards Involve are in th use of gasoline in the garage or In the home. The tendency of the average household possessing an automobile to consider gasoline a handy cleaning fluid, has been re sponsible for many accidents, Includ ing explosions and tires. The motor association offers the following hints on the danger of handling gasoline: "Gasoline gives off vapors, at an ordinary temperature, which are heavier than air and therefore settle near the floor. Opening a window will not always remove such gases. "when these gases. In quantities from 1 become mixel to 6 with the air a violent explosion may occur if a spark or flame is brought near. "This Is the great danger ot clean ing garments with gasoline in the home. If done, the rooms Bhould be thoroughly ventilated and kept free from sparks, or flames. Even the friction on the clothing may generate a spark which will cause an An ever-prese- Hand in Hand in These New Silk 1 Dresses For Women For Misses For Junion " old-tim- PLASTER The Largest and Purest Natural Deposit of Gypsum In the World WEPHI PLASTER and MFG. COMPANY ciu i V? "Cuixdix & VvUaitiin uAjvinces - ... fet must select them thriftily. This selection include outstandingly smart dxesse in new print and plain color i . and they cot only "Gasoline should never be stored in the house even when contained la safety cans. The can should al ways be plainly marked "Gasoline." "Handle gasoline with the same care as gunpowder." $Q-9- 0 lots. According to the provision of the Act, on trees will be propagated for ornamental or decorative purposes. but they will be available for farm use only. It Is planned to extend the nursery plots Into other countries, said Dir ector Peterson, as time goes on and the demand for trees becomes Ontario are particularly adapted the raising of sheep. The rolling hills and pastures grow various kinds of short, sweet natural grass white and clover, specially adapted far well-water- A "c Full-Fashion- sheep. "Ontario sheep havs brought many laurels to that province. Sheep breeders of the province have won many important prizes at the large American expositions, such as the World's ExFair at Chicago, the position at Buffalo, the St. Louis Ex- a nen' attractive hosiery value. Pair especially position, and the annual International Livestock show at Chicago, lamb Is muck "New. Brunswick sought after In the markets of ths United States, because of the excellent grain and flavor. There Is room for large extensions of sheep raising in New Brunswick, both on the ordinary farm, where amall flocks can rlways be kept to advantage, and ipon firEl 98c jlS8 Requisites of Modern Travel im r. -- s argpeed safe speed that assures deis the schedule on growing rival mand of the twentieth century, and all human ingenuity and skill have been devoted to this end. The airocean liner, the plane, the luxurious motor car low slung s,lf are built with the safety factor In must heed manufacturers and mind that demand or go out of miclneis. high-powere- The railroads, too. have kept pace with the demand for safe, expeditious travel between distant points, and :v..; 7 th?lr un- are Trucf for r Xliiv. r' j:a'i!i:i? Canada Limited, UiC r,iu sxau.,. li- - e of the Canadian Pacific Railway, which resumed service between Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver May 13 and which makes the 8,000 mile run to the British Columbia city through mountains, forests and prairies In 88 hours 45 minutes, and from Toronto in 84 hours 30 minutes. While the Trans-CanaLimited is operating there are actually ten In service lour eastbound, four westbound and two being prepared for the return run at either end So luxurious is their that they are valued at over S10.000.0PO The traveling pubfine travel accom lic now demands 103(1 WaiiL(liLt3 TRANSPORTATION The Chevrolet Red "O.K. That Counts" Tag Protects Your Used Car Purchase. reconditioned car we offer for sale Is identified by means of the Chevrolet red "O.K. that Counts" tag. This tag Is the purchaser's assurance that the car to which It is attached has been gone over carefully by expert mechanics that it has been thoroughly reconditioned and that the price is based on the car's actual ability to render service. Due to the overwhelming popularity of the new Chevrolet Six, we have on hand at this time an unusually large group of these "O.K.M" cars. Come in! You are certain to find the car you want at a price that will save you money. Make a small down payment and drive your car away! m vita-gla- ss et o :-: TT'-rr!?nt iUinmoi t ihcir L OO at these Outstanding Used Car Values OLDSMOBILE SEDAN, 1927 Balloon tires, bumpers, license, duco finish. Mechanically perfect; $220.00 down and balance 1 year GMAC. WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS FORD COUPE, 1924 New paint job, igood ' tires and has just been rebushed, $75.00 down and GMAO plan for the WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS -- TON DODGE, 1925 Looks like new and runs like new, good rubber, $150.00 down, 1 year GMAC on balance. WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS m Trans-Canad- Trans-Canad- -- m modations as it finds In well appointed homes, and the railroads are ever on the alert to make journeys more a, comfortable and pleasant. The for Instance, Is equipped with new solarium cars, permitrays, ting the beneficial ultra-violexcluded by ordinary window glass, to penetrate to the passenger: new sleeping cars Insuring a maximum ol comfort during the night, new type dining ears: ladies' shower twths;s smoking rooms and other sppoirt-mentw'-TV-ylouruer ' "sail and Luke i (imiiM the coming traln-de-lux- NEPHI ICE DEALER. j - v. fast B. TANNER 17 va I Every Li Thirty six persona were killed in the state of Utah in automobile accidents during the first five months ot 1929, the Utah State Automobile Association reports. that assure dependable rolling land not profitable and (for cultivation." .ocV.y anri V 4ft?xt With Elastic Gore Low style girdle . . . lightly toned. Sires 24 to 32. wv an T" -- A Girdle ed Pure Silk Hose Bird Singing-Mat- r The Utah State Automobile associ Individual birds with exceptional of all ability as singers are used as Instruc- ation has estimated that 95 tors for young birds, and are known automobile accidents in Utah are "companinls." These birds are lm caused because of the violation of ported from Germany, where some of some simple and easily understood t&e finest canary birds are raised. traffic law. r Speed With Safety ' H Again your J. C Penney Store prores itself the ideal shopping place for women who know their fuhioni greater. The name of the forester to till the new position has not yet been announced by the board of trustees of the College. U TOUOIiTO, ONT. "Sheep" e Amerword that threw the ican frontiersman Into a rage that frequently found relief In blazing guns, but In Western Canada today, to be Identified with sheep Is a badge of respect and a sign of prosperity. Canadian sheep owners had an exceptionally prosperous year In 1928. and the sheep population shows a steady Increase, according to a bulletin by the Department ol Colonization and Development of the Canadian Pacific railway. "The 1928 wool clip averaged from 5 to 23 per cent above the prices obtaining during the previous season," seys the bulletin, "and lamb prices remained on the same high level they were on during the 1927 season. The f jur western provinces and Ontario ail (T"!rs in the sheep tn- - HAS NO EQUAL - J.C.PENNEYCQ borders on farms and for farm wood is- NEPHI PAGE THREE Extention Forester Gasoline A Real To Be Added Menace; Stronger To U.S.A.C. Than Dynamite Local News Items Oiark-Mc-Nar- HOT WEATHER CRITICAL NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, own :;i i'C vs co; .fortuble i.v.ns rooms. as in NEPHI MOTOR COMPANY NEPHI, UTAH |