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Show THE PAGE EIGHT CASH STORE SPECIALS HEWLETTS TEA. 2 Nov. 4 & 5 17c POUND, GALLON CAN OUART CAN 1 49, 2 RICE 63c 35c Powdered Sugar BLUE ROSE 4 19c POUNDS ZYz 15c 1CAN 25c 2 8c PORK SHOULDER ROAST, per pound BeefPotRoast Veal Roast SHOULDER SHOULDER 1 10c POUND 8C POUND 1 Pork Chops Hamburger OR ROAST OR SAUSAGE LOIN 1 8c POUND WE BUY BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON of Utah Pioneers, Thursday, Nov 10 at 2.30 p. m. at the Warner home. A miscellaneous program will be presented In addition to the and Stake Coaches," which will be given by Ella Cowan. All members are Invited. On Tuesday, November 15, the Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Juab show at which will be given to the County are sponsoring! picture one holding the lucky ticket a beautiful sateen comforter. The proceeds from this show are to be used In furnishing a relic room for articles of the Pioneers, also to have the pictures of the early settlers In this room. The Daughters of the Pioneers are desirous of having the support of the people to make possible this much needed pioneer room which will add greatly to our pioneer history and appreciation of their lives. CLASSIFIED j 10c POUND 1 A' biography sketch of the lives of her grandparents will be given by Mrs. Amy Warner to members of the Fort Wall Camp, Daughters o Extra Good Quality Pounds CAN meeting Friday, November 18, at program Includes, A History of Express and Early Mall Carriers, by J. E. Lunt; Piano solo, Rheta Sperry; Biography Sketch of the life of George Blackett and Emma Smlthson Blackett by their daughter, Mrs. J. W. Schofield; Vocal solo, Mrs. Robert Winn. Trail-'Trelghte- rs Mince Meat CATSUP No. 15c POUNDS 2 However much the Pilgrim The Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Camp Birch rill hold their monthly meeting next Thursday rvenlng, November 10, at the home of Mrs. P. M. Beck. The officers stress that all members be In attendance, also any other townspeople who wish to attend. 8 p. m. The LIGHT OR DARK 10 lb! Supreme by Colonials Mrs. J. W. Schofield will be hostess to members of the Salt Creek Carr.p, D. U. P. at their regular SYRUP SUGAR & EGGS YOU'LL SEE EVERYBODY AT THE CARNIVAL DANCE NOV 11. Gents 40c. All ladles 10c each. GOOD COAL AT $6.50 PER TON delivered, at Nephl or Levan Frank Philllpson. Trucking als done. Phone 360. FOR GOOD MILL RUN, $12.00 per Ton. Smaller lots 55c per sadc. Juab County Mill & Elevator Co. End of Civil War in Brazil SAWS, ALL KINDS PUT IN FIRST Class Condition. Eugene Tolley. FOR SALE CABBAGES, CAULISidFLOWER and POTATOES ney Scott. .9L i" V; 1 - FOR SALE BANANA SQUASH H lc per pound. Heber McPherscn. vAr f - mum' o FOR RENT HEATED ROOM and BATH Close In. Phone 81. vt' - . -11 . - , -- iv BRING ME YOUR DULL SHEARS for an accurate machine sharpen -- 20c and up. Work personally guar anteed M. L. Read Burton and Bead Barber Shop. DANCE with American Legion, on November 11th, at the Arlington hru oents 40c. Ladies 10c. is 5. . ' .. - - " V " . " New Raisins i Today, 4 lb. package of Market Day Seedless Raisins will sell at 22c per pkg. fc. The new crop new pack Citron, Orange and Lemon Peals, and new Currants have also arrived.. It's time to make Holiday Fruit Cakes and Puddings. v Oen. Bertholdo Klinger (center), head of the constitutionalist array of Sao Paulo, arriving at Grand Central station In Rio de Janeiro with his staff officers, after all had been placed under arrest. The occasion marked the finale of the recent Brazilian civil war. Crystal Wedding Oats Crystal Wedding Oats will sell today for 15c per pkg. It Is not only a good cereal, but can't be beat for mak- ing Oat Meal Cookies. Remember today's price is only 15c. (SHearnn Candy Sale A very fancy mix of hard candies will sell in our store today for the low price of 12c per lb. It will be ready for you in one pound celleophane packages. Don't miss this candy sale. Good ignition points, a good, well charged tery are all essential to easy starting in cold weather. We are equipped to care for your car needs. Bat- Round and Sirloin Roasts Here Is something nice to particularly serve for Sunday dinner-one of our Round or Sirloin ' Roasts at 15c per lb. They are cut from our fancy Baby Beef. Don't miss this Beef Roast sale, today. NEW TESTING EQUIPMENT AND AMPLE STOCK ARE OUR BOAST SILVER MAPLE SERVICE P. SKYVGCS FOOD STORES "A SURETY OF PURITY" 4 NEPHI, UTAH. S, Bayberry Candle Held D. U. P. News ALLEN'S TIMES-NEW- uud Puritans abjured the luxuries of this life, they were esthetic enough to like the sweet, pungent odor of the barberry candle, as compared to the smoking beefsteak variety given off by the tallow ones. We have never had the pleasure of swelling Nov. Thursday, 3, 1932 Local News Dress up Your P'eet Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Winn and daughter ReNae motored to Provo Thursday (today) where ReNae ceived medical etentlon. re- Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Petty were Rait Lake City visitors Saturday. wmie mere iney visited with Le or seeing one burn, but from all Veve and Cleon Petf v their "starry gleam" and tending the football game. report their "light, greenish-brown- " hue The NeDhi North Warrf mnf was the final argument In favor of 8ociety announces the following the bayberry, porgram for next Tuesday, Novem- silver-gray- , and small Bayberrles, oer o. vocai soio, taien Cole; Read grew In thick clusters on low bushes lng. Florence Chase: Violin solo, found along the seaboard. It re- Mrs. Max Hannifin: TVmnWsuivino quired no little patience to gather story, Mrs. George W. Lunt. The them, for It took a large quantity meeting win De held in the North for a batch of candles, and as much Ward Chapel. skill to make them, since the fat A program Will be eiven at. Vi had to be boiled and skimmed to war a Relief Rwietv miwHni nepni light-greetransthe half just right November 8, as Tuesday. Tho result was worth It Vocal eolo. "Time To Smilefollows: parency. " tin and more. And when the candles Robert Winn; Dance. Beth Davis. were finished they were put away to Renee Pexton. Keith Knrtnii await tbe choice occasion, nothing Reading, Beth Hobbs; Piano Solo! Shirlev Irons: ThanksHvi less than a wedding, a christening or a funeral, or perhaps a reunion read by Mrs. Leeta Squire; Read of some of the members of the fam- ing, Littte Sarah Hall. All members ily who came over on a later boat, and friends are Invited. when they burned clear and bright Tuesday nleht marked trw twin on the family board. ning of the many social activities As popular as the candles were, which will be carried on during the they were a luxury, the old oil coming year by the North Ward lamps doing simple and dally serv- M. Men and Gleaner erirls. A "Harrt ice. In 1634 the candles sold for Times" Dartv was eiven hv the torn the then considered highly extrav- classes. Refreshments were served a "hard times" style. Table deagant sum of 4 pence. Chicago in corations consisted of a clnmn nf Post, sagebrush serving as the center piece, witn tne tablecloth and napkins made from newspapers. Games were Dlaved. and a eood time Hypocrites Unable to Correct Their Failing enjoyed by all members present. What hypocrisy Is, has been genMONA The Gleanor Girls held erally understood ever since St. their annual Hallowe'en nartv Mon Luke Identified It as a regrettable day evening at the home of Mrs. trait of the Pharisees. Why It per- ttoy jLiiertson. The evening was sists, why It continues In the news, spent in playing games and social has now been looked Into by the chat. A delicious luncheon was served at 10.30 to the following: science of physiology. Prof. Walter Bradford Cannon of Ruth Garfield, Geneva Molyneux, Warner, Donna Newell, Boston, who made Important re- Berntece searches Into bodily changes In Zelda Kay, LaVena Kay, Jose-rphiKay. Ivy Seamons. Viola pain, fear and rage, found that hyp- Lynn, Erma Keyte, Beatrice Green, ocrites cannot help their falling, the Meiva Mem Newton. Jose- New York Times reports. It Is a Dhine Kay. Lucille Male, Fowkes, Myra In the gray v imams, wanaa Houghton, physical dlsabllllty. Fern matter at the side of the third ven- Kay, Florence Newton, and flora tricle at the base of the brain, and Fowden. o a part connected with the origin of CARD OF THANKS the nerve vision, the mid brain reWe take this opportunity of exgion, where nerves of sensation asour appreciation to all semble, there Is a defect Experi- pressing assisted us In any way ments on animals showed that this those who our recent bereavement. For during emothalamic region the cars, floral and any and anything other assistance offerings, tional reactions, that was given. beit with wrong Mrs. W. P. Ostler and family. brings disharmony tween it and the Intellect or higher AMERICAN LEGION CARNIVAL brain. DANCE NOV. 11th Gents 40c, The underdevelopment, or fault, causes the human subject to laugh All Ladies 10c each. o when he does not feel joy, weep when he Is not grieving, or assume NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION a character not real. Notice is hereby given that an election will be held Wednesday, December 7, 1932, In School RepreAlways Polite sentative Precinct Number 2, known Some English judges have a rep- as the Nephl North Ward, and in utation for courtesy, and It has been School Precinct Representative said of Lord Justice Bankes that Number 4, known as the Nephl for the a was Ward, he could make prisoner feel It purpose of electing a pleasure to be sentenced by him. one member from each of the districts for a term of four But few judges would carry courto the Board of Education of years, as so far Graham, tesy quite Judge who once omitted a name when a Juab School District. Section 4602 of the school laws of Utah, provides batch of sixteen prisoners vas sen- the method of nominattenced to death In Old Bailey. In- ions following for these positions: "It shall be formed of this, he had the unfor- necessary for each candidate, or tunate man recalled and addressed at least five citizens in behalf of him thus: the candidate, to file with the clerk "John Robblns, I find that I have of the Board of Education not less days next preceeding accidentally omitted your name In than fifteen a signed state-mmy list of prisoners doomed to exe- the day of election, announcing that he or she Is cution. It was quite accidental, I a candidate." In accordance with assure you, and I ask your pardon the above of law, nomprovisions am for my mistake. I very sorry, inations will close at 5:00 p. m. and can only add that you will be Monday, November 21st, 1932. DENNIS WOOD. hanged with the rest Thank you." Clerk of the Board of Education (Date of Publication Nov 3, 1932.) Holmes Personality o Oliver Wendell Holmes' personal A NEW TREAT FOR ALL LEGION CARNIVAL DANCE NOV. aspect was classified as extraordinary and keenly delightful. He 11th. had what Julian Hawthorn calls a "It was round," he "funny face." says, "with bright little eyes and a rather large mouth underlying an upper lip of considerable length. The nose was amiable but not distinguished; a very attractive vis- FRIDAY, age; a sally of kindly wit seemed BOB STEELE always about to come from it, and was constantly this expectation TEXAS BUDDY gratified. Holmes seemed uniformly In a merry humor enjoying the world and mankind, and prompt to SATURDAY RALLY make It more agreeable to his fel- REPUBLICAN lows an Immortal comedy FREE SHOW TO spirit possessed him." ALL VOTERS STAR Wear Brand Shoes i $1.98, $2.98 $3.98 n "STAR BRAXD" shoes are smart in style and Our rich the and used We in heauty. They reveal careful workmanship quality of materials in their making'. tl Nephi Merc. Co. Phone Nephi, Utah 18 ne Harvesting by Boat in Flocd Region i - J " CM, i W ww J Picking cotton and corn from rowboats became a prevalent practice Trinity river overflowed its banks onto the cornfields, ns the result of recent heavy rains. Here Is a planter pulling corn from a bout near Palestine. In East Texas where the nt ... Roman Senate Romulus was tbe first to organize a senate In Rome. He selected 100 patricians for his advisers. (The literal meaning of senatus Is a council of old men, so called, because It was an assembly composed of the Under the reheads, of families.) public of Rome the senate was composed of 300 patricians, plebeians and high officials. Julius Caesar raised the number of the senators to 900. Augustus reduced It to COO. Ultimately nearly all the senators were elected by vote of the people. Senators held office for life, unless removed because of dishonor; but the office was not hereditary. Sees Doctor in New Role fear, he cannot bate, he cannot worry Intellectually he fears with all his organs. I feel justified In the prophecy that before many decades the role of the physician will have changed so much that his profession will seem an entirely new one. Dr. George W. Crile, Cleveland Clinic, Man cannot SUNDAY ONLY All American with RICHARD ARLEN & 1931 All American Football Team MONDAY DEMOCRATIC RALLY FREE SHOW TO ALL VOTERS Tl'ES. WED. The Newest Styles Attractive Values in Haberdashery OUR WINDOWS TELL THE STORY "Tone quality," musicians call it. In Haber v.oww j wui winuows snow you the right tie with the right shirt, hose and iianuei cmei. WILSON BROTHERS HABERDASHERY. TIIURS. Constance Bennelt what" peice hollywood '.. .... -- Wjj w X O |