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Show THE PAGE EIGHT Minimum 1 i.l Hi hi i.u in ii II ..ll - l i i il Jim. ij mm llillil i, mull If , j " i Local Social -- ALLEN'S CASH STORE Mrs. O. J. Hanson and two girls REX LYE, 3 25c CANS Hewletts Tea Butter GREEN Utah' Bt Solid 18c LB. PKG. 19c POUND Beans SaladDressmg 1 1- KRAFT'S NORTHERN 19c CENT SIZE 13c ONLY -2 WHITE Mrs. Josephine Whitehead, Ernest Whitehead and Miss Lucille Escin of Salt Lake City were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Whitehead Sunday and Monday. Mrs. John C. Painter was called to Salt Lake City Monday on account of the Illness of her Grant Nelson. She Is visiting for a short time with her daughter, Mrs. Nelson, In Salt Lake. son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Ockey and daughter Lucille were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. V. Downs and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ockey. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Moyle were American Pork visitors on Pioneer Day. 13c POUNDS 3 and Mrs. Earl Gadd and fam IRan visited with relatives liere a few days the latter part of Mr. iiy of the week. RINSO, LARGE PACKAGE, CREME OIL SOAP, PERBAR PABST MALT SYRUP, CAN CRUSHED PINEAPPLEGALLON SHOULDER 9c POUND 5c 39c CANS V! PotToast 1 20c RaSt 9C POUND 1 39c Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Walker and family are spending six weeks at Alpine Grove In Provo canyon where Mr. Walker Is attending the Alpine session of the B. Y. U. summer school. The Sunshine clothing club met Tuesday. July 26. The girls contin ued work on pajamas and went over their record book and filled It out. Songs were sung and a piano solo was given by Deleen Jensen. Four girls were present with one visitor Eollse Bond of Roy, Utah Deleen Jensen, reporter. o FINDS T. B. VACCINE POUNDS 17cl FRESH SIDE PORK, 1 vJt POUND 1 POUND E, 8 10c PORK FAT TO RENDER 1 lb 0 5c I Savings Planning Next Year's Hoping aaln to establish 11 1 'I , "ji ! 13, 1 ,1 A Movie oS You! pli: A'it-1'- .S Rife? Soap 10 bars o Crytsal White in our store today for 25c. Crystal White Soap is the largest selling soap in our store. Every Nephl Housewife is well acquainted with it, and that is recommendation enough. , It iiiiiimwd nnnrl 'Tt Dr. William D. Frost, agricultural bacteriologist of the University of Wisconsin, who, after 29 years of research, has developed a vaccine that gives promise of controlling tuberculosis at least in part It has Dot yet been tried on humans. Jar Rubber Parowax ri (i piJ ft-- canning season we offer you 1 lb. package of Parowax for only 7c per package; and U. double-li- p Jar Rub- Sacks of Sugar at a very low price, especially when you consider the upward trend of suger prices the last few weeks. Visit us today and take home 10 or 20 lbs of sugar. We resere the right to limit quantities. See our window for other bargains. f AUTOMOBILE PERFORMANCE to be satisfactory depends on Lamb Sale Bill Miller of the Penn Athletic club, who captured the national slDgle sculls championship In the Olympic rowing trials on the is one of the summer's best meats. And today we are Lamb to quote very attractive prices on Utah spring lamb cuts. Shoulder Roasts, 8c lb; Legs of lamb and Loin chops, 15c lb. and a small amount of stew at 5c a lb. We will also have spring chicken for sale today. By virtue of his Schuylkill river. the triumph he will represent United States In the Olympics. ROTARY'S NEW HEAD GOOD GASOLINE AND MOTOR OIL PROPER LUBRICATION IGNITION PROPERLY ADJUSTED MANY OTHER SMALL ITEMS WE ARE ESPECIALLY EQUIPPED TO TAKE CARE OF. Let Us Bake Yours Warm weather is at hand. Home bread baking is strenuous besides when work ; the cost of mater" ials Is figured actually costs less to buy O. P. S. bread and Cinnamon Rolls at 5c and Milk Maid bread at 3c. Our bread is much like the best home made bread. Try a loaf or two and you will be glad to allow us to bake for you all summer. care-fully- Our testing equipment is quite complete. We don't guess, we make mechanical tests on your complete motor. r v. j OELVEH MAPLE OEJE1VICE -- I N- . g - ... 1 AM P. Anderson of Albuquerque, New Mexico, newly elected president of Rotary International. Clinton LP. "A STORES SURETY Naomi Mangelson. members, Mildred Taylor, Mary Aagard, Codeal Mangelson, Virglna Hanson, Dona Francom, and Lola Wood. Reporter, Virginia Hanson. the Levan school house. OF PURITY" NEPHI To Indescribably Thrilling. Pocatello, Ida. by TELEPHONE $1.35 After 8:30 P. M. 80c Doomed Battalion All "The Only Quit of 193" World' Postage Stamps There are approximately 65,000 varieties of stamps of the different countries of the world. (Station-to-statio- n rates) "Watch Your SUp" y "Watch Tour Step" mlrht also to the foot throttle. It would likely save mure lives than otherwheres, stepplncr on the gas Is com-liito mean stepping Into the grave. Los An.wles Times. Plus Federal tax on Amounts over 50c up-pl- TELEPHONE CLASSIFIED Dr. J. E. Harrison will be at the Nephl Drug Tuesday August 2nd. A THOROUGH - BRED JERSEY Bull for service at the croral of Ted Bowles. 2tlp SALE One piece of City property with brick building;- 160 acres of Levan Ridge Dry Land; 120 acre farm, with good home and snares Nephl outbuildings; 9 Irrigation stock See Arch R. Jack, Recelverftephi National Bank. FOR 1- -3 DARK RED RASPBERRIES $1 20 per case delivered Monroe Whit Ing Phone orders early. GOOD MILL RUN, $14 PER TON. Smaller lots 63c per sack. Juab County Mill & Elevator Co. FOR CAUL. C. J. PYPER FOR ELECT -rlcal wiring, electrical fixtures or anything electrical. He has a large stock of electrical fixtures and is in a position to give you the best service, plus expert workmanship. PICKLING BEETS, PEAS AND TURNIPS, CAULIFLOWER At Sidney Scotts Now ready Phone 274J. PANAMA HATS GOOD COAL AT $6.50 PER TON delivered, at Nephl or Levan Frank Phllllpson. Trucking also done. Phone 360. NOW READY: GABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER, Carrots, String beans. Beets, Summer Squash, Pickling onions. Phone 274J. Sidney Scott. 1-- 2 PRICE FOR RENT 25c to $1.50 for ANY STRAW OR PANAMA Phone HAT IN THE HOUSE. MODERN BRICK HOME with garage, V. A. Beck 218R1. .it SKAGGS FOOD moon-ligh- o bers for 3c a box; one dozen rubbers to the box. This price will be good Saturday only. Take of advantage iiiwiinMHiJMl.',uiniiramrt The S. O. S. club held a weiner roast up Pigeon canyon on Tuesday of last week. The trip was made on horseback and after eating their refreshments, the journey on up the canyon and stayed until it was t, when they returned to their homes. Those present were: club leaders, Bessie Benedict and In them. iii CLUB NEWS 4-- H 4-- H In the midst of the S. LEVAN The Levan club exhibit is to be held Friday, July 29, at 4 p. m. Today i.i J" Cedar City 10 lb. miiiii ii. "Attorney Defense" 10 lbs. Sugar we will sell '"JTtJMsawwMMM 1 ky son-in-la- w, 1 IfX I ma "Jolly-Go-Luc- SCULLS CHAMPION 1 SPOT IN TOWN Miss Dorothy Wilson Is the guest Mrs. Lena Livingston returned of her sister Mrs. Oscar Olson In home from Salt Lake CKy where Moroni this week. she acocmpanied her sister, Mrs. ray visiting Sunday and Monday. William Jackson of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hall had FRIDAY, JULY 29 Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey are as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ivor 1 Miss Delia Robertson, Mrs. Leora 1 visiting In Salt Lake City today Sudweeks of Price. Sorenson and E. J. Johnson left and Friday. for a trip to California. Union meeting for all Sunday Saturday went way of Bryces CanMr. and Mrs. Oras Sudweeks re- school officers and teachers will be Theyand willbyreturn by way of turned to their home in Nephl af- held at Levan, Sunday at 3 p. m. yon ter visiting for a month In Moroni. The weekly meeting of the Phares Nlelson left Tuesday for Miss itha Partes is spending a Six" was held at the nigh California SATURDAY where he wll remain InEhort vacation in Salt Lake City, school building Thursday. definitely. EDMUND LOWE Idaho. and Downey, Mrs. T. P. Boley of American In Pioneer The celebration of Day Fork Is spending a short time at was very sucessful here. The proJim Sperry of Salt Lake City was the home of her daughter and were excellent. In Nephl over the week-en- d visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Whipple. gram, and sports for the with relatives and friends. C. S. Augason and family left on Mrs. Mark S. Johnson and daughMrs w A. Starr and family mot ter Maxlne of Holden are guests Wednesday for Bryce Canyon and Canyon. Thee expect to be ored to Payson Monday and visited this week at the home of Mr. and Grand one for a week. Mrs. George E. Howard. with Mrs. Melvin Ballard. MON. SUN. TUES, Joseph. F. Livingston of Salt Lake Members of the Gold Threaders' Mrs. Penton Young of Clearlake is visiting with her mother Mrs. D club enjoyed a candy pull at the City spent the 24th In our city. He returned the following day, accomC. Sparks this week. high school building Friday afterpanied by Ed. N. Robertson and G. noon. E. Coombs. Miss Virginia Sperry Is enjoying a fortnight's vacation In Wildwood. Mrs. Louise Pvner received mpm Mrs. Fred Fahrlnl of Lark, retur Provo canyon. She Is the guest of bers of the Ladies Fldells Choral Wednesday after a few Miss Martha Coleman. club at her home Wednesday eve ned home list with Mr. and Mrs. eGorge days was Practice folconducted ning. Miss Ramon Day of Fillmore Is lowed by vlsitinar and luncheon Coombs. visiting la Nephl at the present Present were: Vivian Hoyt. Diane Mrs. Rachel and Joy Aagard of time ai the home of Mr. and Mrs. o. isoom, Kate Burton, DeVeda Provo are spending a few days L. J. Wade. Lucille Davis, Lunt, Lucille Booth, with relatives here. Alice Crapo, Mabel Lunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stephenson wngnt, and Florence Winn. Lilly Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holman and were the guests of Mr. Stephenson's and Edhill Oldroyd returned to sister, Mrs. James Madsen in Lake Mary Sells entertained twelve of Ray week from their View Tuesday. ner little girl friends July 22, the their home this occasion being her 7th birthday. sheep ranch In Wyoming. following were nresent- - Reth Miss Rozela Anderson spent the NEPHI to The Bean. Betty Hall,, Betty Sperry, fourth of July at Moroni uorotny sperry. Gertrude Duck- twenty and Mrs. Ed.. Nelson and William worth, Joyce Carter, Beth Blackett, Swenson spent Saturday at her Gloria Carter, Nelda Salisbury, Lila home. by TELEPHONE Christensem. Joan McCune, and the hostess Mary Sells. with Mr. and Mrs. Acel Lund of Salt o Lake enjoyed a short visit this week BLONDELL JOAN NOTICE TO ELECTRIC LIGHT with Mr. and Mrs.. Niels Lund. After 8:30 P. M. Only USERS STUART ERWIN Mrs. Matthias Allred and child ZaSuPirtiandBenTurpin The government tax of 3 per cent ren are In Provo this week with her on au eiecinc ugnt and power bills parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jacob-so- n. ( Station-to-statio- n of Nephl City, will go Into effect rates) August 1st. 1932. There Is no discount on this tax, so in computing On Wednesday, July 20, Mrs. Mary Plus Federal Tax on the discount the lieht user will omit A. Mikkelson Amounts over 50c entertained friends the tax portion. The law went into and relatives at her home in honor effect June 21st, 1932, but the City of her 56th birthday anniversary. administration was of the opinion Dinner was served to 33 guests, nine WED. TIIURS. that Municipal plants would be ex- of her ten children being present. PICTURE THE empt from the tax, but such Is not o the case, notice having been serFOR SALE CHEAP McCormlck TERRIFIC ved by the Internal Revenue office Binder In good condition. Owen STAGED IN A HELL OF ICE AND to collect the tax. Boswell. SNOW AN ANGLE OF THE WAR Nephi City Electric Light Plant NEVER FILMED BEFORE Soap will sell iiiwiiwimooij5pyy I COOLEST Crystal White iij ' Hit Ft. Green News TELEPHONE We buy BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON & EGGS a balance In the nation's budget which has been leaning Into the red since the surplus of 1930, CoL J. Clawson Roop, director of the budget, has called upon the heads of the various federal bureaus to present their needs for the coming year by Sept. 1, 1932. He Is here seen at work at his desk. Local News Local and Social 1932 Thursday, July 28, $1.00 60c Mutton Stew Hamburger OR SAUSAGE 2 NEPHI. UTAH S. of Murray visited at the home of Mrs. Jack Wright and son Dee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stephenson were In Salt Lake CKy and Mur- Sunday and Monday. SPECIALS JULY29&30 TIMES-NEW- SMALL SIZE GRAND PIANO Also small modern upright, made by well known manf acturer, FULLY GUARANTEED, will be sold for balance due on lease rather than return to Finance Co. office. Small monthly payments will be accepted. Prefer to sell, but might consider temporary storage with responsible party who is Interested In buying later. WRITE QUICK, Hudson Webb, 74 South Main Street, Salt Lake City. OUT THEY GO! o home at 495 South (Old Tidwell Home) Reasonable For particulars write me Luclle Danner, 1354 Goodlet St Snn Bernardino, California. FOR SALE Main St. My it |