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Show THE PAGE EIGHT ALLEN'S CASH SPECIALS Oct. 21 & 22 PAYING CASH MEANS PAYING LESS 1 WALNUTS SYRUP SHELLED LIGHT or DARK 29c POUND 1 2 Local and Social STORE 19c 35c Quart can Quart can lb, 15c CHOICE MIXED CANDY, Fresh in 15c STRING BEANS, No 5c Can 2 Brer Rabbit Pineapple MOLASSES GREEN LABEL OR PEACHES 1 No. ZV2 IOC can IOC Size 17c 5c Q J EL, Per Package PORK SHOULDER ROAST, BEEF POT ROAST, 1 PORK CHOPS, LOIN CHOICE 9c lb Mrs. Byron Howells of Nephl and Children's Hallowe'en Darty. Fri The Daughters of Utah Pioneers Mrs. Elmer Raddltz of Eureka went day. October 28 at the Armory. Lots of Camp Fort Wall, met at the to Logan Sunday morning to rep- oi fun. Save your nickles and pen home of Eliza Howarh on Friday resent Juab County at the annual nles. Everybody invited. 3:00 P. M. Oct. 14. A paper on the Pony ExAdult Leaders Conference which is press was given by Mrs. Stella An- being held at the college under the auspices of the Extension Servtce. These two ladles are active members of Extension Project clubs in Home literature and in the Relief Society organzations. They will bring back to these organlzatons, the matrelal which trey gather at Uie conference, and will help advance the activities of these cooperating organzations in their respective cit- For best poultry feeds see your home dealer. Regular A. C. fnrmiil. as. or let us nrenare feerla fcn vour own inaiviaual HKing. prices right. Bring your own sacks and get 32 lbs of flour for one bushel of wheat, Juab Countv Mill Sc. Elev ies. o High School News 1 10c 1 15c 1 lb WE BUY BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON 10c & EGGS Local -- Social McPherson. Bishop A. E. Smith and Robert Garrett were the speakers. The family wishes to thank all who assisted them In any way during their recent bereavement. Prise otic! Value "My telephone and the help of the operator in jetting a doctor, saved the life of my and suffered a relaspe. The doctor stated that if I had been unable to reach him so quickly, he could not have saved her." So wrote one of our subscribers. A teleephone costs but a lew cents a day, yet the value of one may be priceless. O Mountain States Tel. and Tel. Co. Hams, cured, smoked and delivered to our markets this week sweet, fresh and tender. Today's price 13c per pound. They are Armour's Star Hams. If, after baking one of these half-ham- s. It is not the best you ever tasted, well refund your gladly money Beef Tamales Cadahy's best grade Beef Tamales will sell in our market today for 5c each. Delight the family by serving Tamales today. They are large size and made from only the finest materials. Include a dozen or half dozen on your shopping list. o BODY ARE NAMED COMMITTEES (From The Clarion) Beef Week Steak Sale The faculty and student body for this year have been Harold Vickers, a freshman at committees as follows: chosen week-end Snow College, was the Class advisors; Seniors Mr. Mem- guest of his mother Mrs. Mattie mott, chairman. Miss Wright, Miss Vickers. Call, Mr. Monson. Juniors Mr. Johnson, chairman. Lewis J. Bowers, John L. Lack of Miss Brown, Mr. Isaacson. Salt Lake and Frank Greenhalgh Sophomores Mr. Stimpson, chairleft Wednesday on a deer hunt to man, Miss Garrett, Mr. Fugal, Mr Southern Utah. Beagley. Student Brough, chairMr. and Mrs. J. V. Stimpson have man, Mr. Body, JackMr. Memmott, as their house guest this week Mrs, Mr. JohnsonSperry, Mr. Stimpson, John SUimpson's mother, Mrs. Robert Leavitt, Gilbert Wilson and Jack Bee of Provo. Cowan. chairAssembly Mr. Johnson, Mr And Mrs. Arnold Larson and man, Mr. Monson, Miss Wright, Mr visited of Joan Lynndyl daughter Isaacson. Saturday at the home of Mr. and Activity Mr. Beagley, chairman, Mrs. Fred Warren. Mr. Memmott, Mr. Isaacson, student officers, class officers and presMiss Mae Greenhalgh had as her body idents of clubs. L. E. Mrs. and Mr. Sunday guests o Bleyl, Orson Bleyl and Mrs. Mid' The division of the activity money Lake red Hagler all of Salt City. is as follows: for the year 1932-3- 3 $200.00; Paper, $100.00; Athletics, E. F. Walker of Pleasant Grove $50.00; School play, $25.00; was the guest of his son and daughter-in- Opera, and Student Body, $125.00. -law Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. o Walker on Tuesday. The activity calendar for the J. H. S. for the current year is as folMrs. George Golden spent last lows: week in Salt Lake visiting with her Assembly Oct 19, Snow College. son John Sullivan. On Tuesday, Assembly Oct. 26, Juniors. Mrs. Golden attended the wedding 8 Teachers convention Oct of her son, James S. Sullivan, and Assembly Nov. 2, sophomores. Miss Sybil Maughan. The marriage Assembly and y, Nov. 11. took place at the home of the Assembly Nov. 16. Nephi Junior bride's parents. high school. Assembly, Nov. 23, Athletic Department. F. F. A. and Ag. Club Ball, Nov. This is Utah Beef Week. We want Nephi and surrounding community families to celebrate with us by visiting our market to- -. day. You can have your choice of any steak, cut from fancy Baby Beef for 15c per pound. We will also have Baby Beef Pot Roasts for 10c per lb. New Raisins Today, 15 oz cartons of Blue Ribbon Seeded or Seedless Raisins will sell for the aston-shlnglow price of 5c per package. This is all new, , fresh stock. ly Here is a lot of food at a very low cost. 55 oz. rolled of high-grad- e oats for 15c. It is not only a good cereal, but can't be beat for making Oat Meal Cookies. And in each package a beautiful piece of glassware .Remember, today's price is only 24. partment. Assembly CAR HEATERS ARE 50 lower in cost this year. It's a god time to install M. I. A. 20. 14, Dec. 23, Alumni 18 Commercial Gold and Green Ball-J-an. Utah Lettuce Mar. 4. WE HAVE ALL SIZES IN STOCK Relief Society, Mar. Opera Mar. 24. Our grower of fancy head lettuce will sup-u- s 7. GRADUATES ARE ATTENDING COLLEGE Twenty-nin- e graduates of this high school are attending Universities and Colleges this season. They are: At the Utah State Agricultural College: Elda Ostler, Maureen Kendall, LaVeve Petty, Cleo Petty, Mildred Bean, LaMar Hawkins,, Phil-li- s Reid, Deon Beagey, Boyd Burton, Elmo Brough, Donell Ellisor and Bill Cole. At the Brigham Young University Virginia Bowles, Margarett Parkes VeraDean Parkes, and Rex Garrett. At Snow College: Everett Wood Audrle Hanson, LaMar Dalby, Far-ri- n Mangelson, Clarence Anderson Harold Vickers, Miles Anderson, n Greenwood and Wallace Tollev At the Universtly of Utah Amy feierson. At the L. D. S. Business College-BetMcCay. . ; $19.95 OHLVEC MAPLE SEEIVECB Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy Seager and children went to Tremonton last week, where Mr. Seager has emp- Nephi Merc. Co. loyment. Phone Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Allred and family of Centerfield spent Sunday with relatives here. The following girls enloyad a can by a horse back ride last Ora Livingston, Vena Mikkleson, Marjorle Guymon Delia Rosequist, Athalle dhnson. week-en- d: Lucille Allred, Evelyn Anola Williams. Smyth and Miss DeVaun Dix is visiting this week with Miss Laurel Aagard. Miss Bernlce Tuft of Monroe Is enjoying a two week's visit with Mrs. Ercel Shurtz. ' Last week friends and relatives of Mrs. Thomas Hansen planned and carried out a surprise party in nonor or her birthday anniver sary. An enjoyable afternoon was spent. Miss Beth Hansen returned home this week from Kemmerer. Wyo ming, where she has spent the past two montns. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Coombs returned home from Salt Lake City this week. Mrs. Coombs'conditlon Is reported to be much better. Mrs. entertained Lyman Seeley 18 Nephi, Utah Local News dy pull, followed the Gloom Busters last week where a most enjoyable time was spent in social chat after which a delicious hot dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Reldon Holman en tertained last Sunday in honor of their little son, Cornell, on his 3rd birthday anniversary. 16 were pres ent. Home Owners Are Community Builders (Continued from page 1) Mrs. A. J. Crapo returned home Wednesday from a several day's guarantees, and the independence visit in Salt Lake City. which it affords are not privlded by any other form of investment. A community of home owners is Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred a community of good schools and Warren on Monday were Mr. and churches, of excellent social conMrs. R. H. Ogden and Mrs. H. C. ditions, of high moral environment, Larson of Lynndyl. of beautiful 'homes and general prosperity. It Is a good place to live. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Whitehead o motored to Provo Wednesday evening. Mrs. Josephine Whitehead re- DULL HEADACHES GONE turned with them for an indefinite SIMPLE REMEDY DOES IT visit at her son's home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Warner son Robert and daughter Kathleen and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Warner motored "to Coperton Sunday where ld tbey visited with Mr. and Mrs. Warner and family. Or-va- Headaches caused by constipation Mangelson, Drueeists. n Hats Off! To a Real Suit Value Miss Victoria Yorgason left Sun The Happy Bridgers club enjoyed a quilting party last week at the home of Mrs. Nora Johnson. A del ightful afternoon was spent and a FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21 TOM oTONYm 1ATH Y41LIY OCT. BARGAIN & DAY GRAVES In SUN. MON. TUES. The, outstanding picture of the year. smart new appearance cans. SKAGGS h throughout months of of hard wear. Whether you've planned on a d double or suit, solid, figured or striped, you'll find it her! v single-brest-e- Del Malz Niblets are (jt22222ll-TORt- one of these will, you have found something. Not only that, but they carry out their pur pose and maintain that 1 the whole kernels of a very delicious, tender sweet corn. Today's price 10c per can. Get four of five food When you find a suit that looks as well as "War Correspondent" DelMaiz Niblets Af-to- 22 RALPH JACK HOLT $ "A SURETY OF PURITY" with JOHN BOLES IRENE DUNNE WEDNESDAY ONLY Another of those Big DIME Shows TOM KEENE "Come On Danger' EVERYBODY t ( are gone after one dose of Adlerika.r. This cleans ail poisons out of BOTH upper and lower bowles. Gives better sleep, ends nervousness. Ord Sc day for Standardville, where she has employment for several weeks, all day today with his largest and finest beads which will sell at 3c each. o TWENTY-NIN- E ,yj;d California. SATURDAY Mammoth size, new crop paper shell Pecans will be priced at 1 lb. for 25c in our store today. . Also a very good mix of popular candles at 12c per pound. Don't miss these items today. Dec. 26. 4, Student body. 11. Home Econom- Jan, We have a complete assortment of all kinds and sizes, in Men's, Boys' and Children's Rubbers and Overshoes. Men's Rubbers at 85c and up. v'dDIR Of Pecans Asso- Junior Prom Feb. 3. Senior Play Feb. 10 Senior Ball Mar. 3. Seminary Founders Day Ball one now. Ft. Green News Candy and December 9. Speech De- Hop Dec. Assembly Jan. Assembly Jan. ics department. Assembly department. Far- Dec. 7, Music Depart- ciation. Seminary Ball HOT WATER Future o 15c ment. Sophomore Assembly 30 servica' these new rain shotSy for women in brown and blue colors. $1.15 and up. Wedding Oats half-holida- Nov. Smart, yet Vs delicious dinner was servved. Crystal 27-2- Assembly mers. Assembly Hams Half Basketball class series have been in action during the past week. The Juniors received the championship title. Final scores were: Juniors 28, Seniors 27; Sophomores, 24, Junior high 14. Born Saturday October 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown, a son. wife. She had influenza GOOD COAL AT $6.50 PER TON delivered, ftt Kerthl nr I pva n Frank Phllllpson. Trucking als done. Phone 360. Baking Term examinations are being given this week. Report cards will be Issued next Wednesday, October 26. T Funeral services were held Fri at the family home for the in fant twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. J as. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Odell, Oct Watch out or the eoblins will net ober 16th. a daughter. The mother you at the Hallowe'en party at the was formerly Miss Velma Roberts. Armory, Friday, October 28. 3:00 P Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker of M. Everybody invited. Salt Lake City spent last Sunday FOR SALE CABBAGES. CAULI at the home of Mrs. Lauro Llewel FLOWER and POTATOES Sid lyn. ney Scott. Mrs. Hattie Dunn Carter of Provo visited with relatives and friends this week. She is leaving to spend the winter with her daughter In visitor at the Juab high school Thursday morning. FACULTY-STUDEN- Women's Rain Shoes Class Condition. Eugene Tolley. Farran Gorden and Leon Nlelson Levan have withdrawn from the Juab high school and are now attending school in Provo. YOUNG MUTTON CHOPS, Rain-Shoe- s field family. day 10c of lb BALL BAND Overshoes, Rubbers, and For the Entire Family SAWS, ALL KINDS PUT IN FIRST President M.. H. Knudsen and three students of the Snow College at Ephraim gave a splendid program Wednesday morning in the J. H. S. adultorium. The feature of the hour was an Interesting address given by PresHe stressed the ident Knudsen. fact that one should take ad van-ag- e of his opportunities. Quoting Mr Knudsen: "Every class hour presents an opportunity for each student, and now is the time to prepare yourself with a good, clean and wholesome life. Smoking, drinking, dishonesty, etc. retard attainment of high ideals." Cornet selections were given by Clarence Anderson, followed by two vocal numbers by Drews Anderson. Miss Lynette Rawllnson was the accompanist. G. M. Skldmore lb derson and a history of the Thomas Jackson Schofleld family was given by Reta Andrews. A musical program was also given by the 8cho-- Co. rOR GOOD MILL RUN, $12.00 per Ton. Smaller lots 5V; tvr hapIt Juab County Mill Be Elevator Co. 10c ofSuperintendent Box Elder School District was a lb. STEAKS, per lb T-BO- HAMBURGER, 1 Thursday, October 20, 1932 Local News CLASSIFIED (Mabel Sowby Reporter) FLAP JACK FLOUR, lxz lbs NBPHI, UTAH. TIMES-NEW- S, $15.00 TO $29.50 MODELS for MEN and YOUNG MEN nvPRrnAT q t $12.50-$22.50t- P |