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Show THE PAGE EIGHT CASH STORE ALLEN'S JUNE 9 & 10 SPECIALS: DEMMING'S PINK SALMON, Tall, FRANCO-AMERICA- 25c SPAGHETTI ,2 can$ N SALT, Nephi or Salt Lake, OLIVES, PINT CAN 4c 10c CORN Highway Brand Lipped 10c Dozen For 15c lb 2 Rubbers JarDouble 3 for 3 8c No. 2 Can GOLD MEDAL CAKE FLOUR, Cooler Free 29c LIFE BUOY SOAP, 25c 4 for GLOSS or CORN STARCH, 2 for TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, Ft. Green News Iced Tea The Red and White store of which Ivan V. Rasmussen is manager, was burgulartzed last Friday when merchandise amounting:night to nearly $400 was taken. When they went to the store Saturday morning, the back door had been opened by means of drilling a mass of holes and removing the lock. No ciues nave Deen round. Iced Tea season Is here. We have Y lb cellophane packages of Green Tea for 15c Shredded Wheat Mijs Ruby Livingston of 8al; Lake City Is visiting for a few rys at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Mercle Ivory. The favorite, ready to eat cereal. Today, only 10c per package. Mrs. A. H. Anderson of Salt Lak is here to assist In taking care of her mother, Mrs. T. C. Thompson, who is ill. Vegetables The Ladles Federation of Sanpete and Sevier held their convention at Mantl on Friday, June 2nd. At the meeting were the following trcn the Fountain Green Home Econom- Fresh, Utah will be very atti actively priced today. Radishes, 2c a bnnch, green onions, 2c a bunch; spinach, 3c a pound and asparagus, 6c a pound. We will also have strawberries, tomatoes, new potatoes and peas at very reasonable prices. v2--uMl- es ics Club: Lyda Carter, Vtncena Holman, Cleo Nielson, Clara Olson, Myrtle Livingston, Geneva Mad-:.o- n. Cleo Christiansen, Mrs. H. I,. Hanson. Birdie Hanson and Ruby Ivory. Mrs. Ivory was among those elected to the board of directors of the federation. 15c Mrs. Leah Long of Salt Lake City s, spent the last week with her Mr. and Mrs. William Collard. 33c Mrs. Irvln Oldroyd and daughter 7c Jean, returned home from Califor nia last Thursday and report having had a splendid trip. 10c The Ladles Auxiliary Woolgrow-er- s met last week where a short 15c program was enjoyed, after which the prizes for the best kept yards were awarded to Ada C. Anderson, 15c Florence Green. Jena Anderson. Elva Green, Ruby Ivory and P. J. 5c Johnson. The prizes consisted of a pnr-crrt- TIE BROOM, 5 DEL MONTE TOMATO JUICE No. 1 Can AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR, WHEAT FLAKES OR OATS, Sperry's CHOICE STEAKS, lb T-BO- PORK FAT TO RENDER, lb Breakfast Pork Chops BACON LOIN 2 Pounds Sliced 25c ... 1 15C Pound Here's a YOUR fleece of wool. reminder! OIL IS NO LONGER SAFE WINTER-WOR- N It's time to drain it off. It can't possibly give the right protection now. Give your car safe lubrication. Drive around and to a filling of Saracens ia History The Saracens were a people mentioned by Aminianus Marcelltnuk aa inhabiting the northern district of Arabia Felix. At the period of J we crusades the term was employed to designate all Infidel nations against which crusades were preached, and In course of time It became the generic name of all Arabian tribes who embraced Mohammedanism and extended their conquests to Asia and Africa. Edelweiss Protected The edelweiss has narrow, white, woolly leaves and (lower heads developed in woolly bracts. This covering enables It to thrive In exposed situations by protecting it from drying up through excessive loss of moisture. CLASSIFIED CHOICE DAHLIA BULBS for sale. N. A. Nielson, Phone 121J. Bert Greenhalgh. TEXACO CRACK-PROO- GOOD COAL AT $6.50 PER TON delivered, at Nephi or Levan- Frank Phillipson. Trucking als done. Phone 360. summer-grad- e MOTOR OIL F GOOD MILL RUN $15.00 PER TON. Smaller Quantities 70c sack OUR POULTRY FEEDS ARE O THE BEST QUALITY & PRICES RIGHT Juab County Mill & Ele Or o Hats Made and Remodeled Sadie Russell Hawkins, Agent Cazier Nephi, Utah World' Beit Work The best work in the world Is that not done for money, nor necessity, but for fun. Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdlck. Hypocrisy Called Disease A Boston professor Bays that hypocrites cannot help their falling. He calls it a physical disability, with the seat of the trouble In the brain. Work The finest endowment policy ever bestowed upon a man Is the ability to work and the enjoyment of work. Could Get It at Home Tourists are people who travel 200 miles to get kodak pictures of themselves standing by the car. Los Angeles Times. BrowneU. We have a genuine treat for today's sellingChoice cuts of milk-fe- to CHICAGO d spring lamb. Veal and Ham Loaf 17c lb Try a baked Veal and Ham Loaf. Today we will have veal and cured ham sugar ground together in just the right porportions to make a fine meat loaf when baked. o ICE FOR SALE Wif IIS Spring Lamb MM Cutworms are doing great dam age to the alfalfa, grain and gardens in Juab County. If your alfalfa is not growing, oi If you see the leaves of wheat lying In the furrow or garden plant cut off close to the ground you had better examine for cutworms and If any are found, treat the plat with poison bran mash. The formula for mixing the mas Is a 'follows: Course Bran, 25 lbs White or Crude Arsenic, I pound Cheap Syrup or Molasses, 2 quarts ounce Banana Oil, Water, 4 to 5 gallons Thoroughly mix dry bran and arsenic. Mix the liquids together, then add Just enough of the dry bran mash arsenic mist are to make It crumbly and ball In the hand. Two quarts of Sodium Arsenite for each 25 pounds of bran may be substituted for the dry arsenic. Broadcast the mash over the Infested area late In the evening at the rate of 10 to 15 pounds to the acre. A. E. Smith, County Agent. o Y We carry a large stock of GATES BELTS, made by the world's largest makers of belts for REFRIGERATORS CARS WASHING MACHINES OILVEB MAPLE SEHYICE in "Star Brand'' shoes, combined with comfort and long life' that all-leather shoes give NEPHI MERC. CO. Mrs. Essie Keeler was in Nephi Saturday as the guest of Mrs. Kate 1 - V Bowles. Miss Virginia Bowles arrived In Nephi Thursday after completing htr course at the Brighain Young University. -- QP.SKACCS Mona Happenings Van-Wagon- Van-Wagon- er Mrs. F. D. Evans and family express their thanks and apreciation for the beautiful floral offerings and assistance rendered during the illness of and following the death of their husband and lather, Mr. Evans. NOTICE Department Land Utah. June U. S. PUBLICATION FOp . the' Interior 0 offictf 5, 1933 at Salt Lake .v fV Notice is hereby given that Fannb Louise Irons Carter, of Nephi Utah, who, on April 30, 1926 made homestead entry No 040062 for Lots 15, 16, 29, 38 and 47, Section 6. Lots 5. i 6 and 7 Section 7, Township 14 South Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the above land described befora Thomas P. Thomas, Register U. S. Land office at Salt Lake City, Utali on the 10th day of July, 1933. Claimant names as witnesses: Harold Park. Ralph Park, G. C. Golden and Prank Tidwell, all of f Nephi Utah. Thomas F. Thomas I Register Li ! o Nugget of Wisdom When I feel like finding fault, I always begin with myself, and then I never get any further. Exchange. w, Water Collected From Air By a new method drinking water Is collected from the air In southern France. A large, round pillar with a thick outer casing of cement Is erected. The water Is produced by the difference between day and night temperatures forcing the alr down pipes In the pillar, where It condenses and falls into a reservoir. Attorney Will L.Hoyt is spend ing two days in the Uinta basin this Artistic Variations Old English pottery cats always appear sitting up, never curled asleep In a ball as the Chinese and Japanese L variety. SHOES et OU AtlTV week. Don Whipple went to American Fork Monday where he wilV work during the summer. Anglo-Saxon- s First Put New 'Pep? Into your Engine Boat racing originated among the Vnelo-Saxou- s. TPS wonderful what a tec oi A now Fireston mark- 1nineo- - will do to a buy engine! And engines - certainly get sluggish after plugs art 10,000 miles old, or olden Flrastoae Spark Plugs deliver a quick hot spark and are double occitoac to save power and com- pmuoo loose If YOUR plugs in over 10,000 miles nowfor a set of new ALWAYS An Ad in Tlie Times-Mew- s In Effect And whether yo go la luxurious Pullman, or In deluxe chair car you will nle njoy tho tan beauty, smooth roadbed and Unexcelled. Ml popularly priced, dining oar meals. for cotnpliti dtail$ illuttratid Fair book-U- t, mk toed agtnt. r u Look under the hood Mister I for Shoe Value WALK-OVER'- S inside "i, ' Qualify means increased mileage better fit, more com-- J fort! I J JfjrtM jdy now CPAUK PLUGS JmAlitt FirUo4 product! m or dub Farts Arc UNION PACIFIC unusual Smartness AND UP Child Training The Misses Felma ind Trenna shilly-shall- y "The parent who were on Provo on In business Bailey sidesteps every responsibility or deTuesday. We now have a very cision la Just about aa bad as tho stock of complete Mrs. J. R. Park had as her guest heavy parent who decides everycooked lunch meats Friday and Saturday, Earl Chris-tense- n thing for every one. But save your delicious for sandof Sandy. wiches and lunches. decisive, snappy 'Yes, you must I No, I forbid 1' for something worth the Mr. and Mrs. J. WaKer Paxman whole forceful perwill attend the convention in Salt backing of your sonality," advises Eleanor Hubbard Lake City during this week-en- d. Garst In an attempt to solve some Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pay returned of tho trying problems of child Sunday night after visiting for two training. In Hygeia Magazine. in Brigham City with Mr. "A Surety of Purity" I I weeks and Mrs. Laren Larson. Most Enduring Monument Mrs. Zelma McCune of Long Beach Monuments dot the earth, but is visiting In Nephi with her parent,, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pay. She will be most of us have to read tho Inscriptions to discover the person honhere for about a month. ored or the deed commemorated. Mrs. Ray Powell left Nephi TuesWrite your name with love and kindday for an extended visit in Holly- ness on the hearts of men, and yon wood with her father, Parley will never be forgotten. Grit. Mrs. Dye of Mount Pleasant is her brothers. Parley visiting at the home of her daur VanWag-nneJr. and Lynn ghter, Mrs. S L. Rowe of Mona. and her sister, Mrs. Douglas Mrs. Henry Seamons of Salt Lake Faun. City has been visiting the past week The Jolly Vestis girls held their aft the home of his brother, Alfred meeting at the regular time, and Seamons of Mona. spent the time in starting on their Mrs. Myrtle Yates of Lark spent summer dresses. Reporter, Edra Goble. Sunday with relatives and 'riends at Mona. Miss Alice Ord left Monday for where she will Mrs. Horace Green has just re- Evanston, Wyoming, Indefinitely with her brother turned to Mona, after visiting in visit Mr. and Mrs. and sister-in-laSalt Lake City. Vincent Ord. Mrs. Nora Kay of Salt Lake City is Mrs. Owen N. Gibson of Preston, the guest of her daughters, Mrs. at the Deon Ellertson and Mrs. Ruth Gar- Idaho, is visiting in Nephi home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. field of Mona. Joseph H. Greenhalgh. rale Extremely Low TamOy WorW$ $1.98 ley. the globe. Don't HdJm M and foaniWomny Miss Eudean Carter left Saturday for Provo where she will impend the week with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mor- Lunch Meats Education, anlartafaimont inspiration for old an4 young x noror to bo lot gotten faipl Travel via Union PcdS and have more time. morO, to enjoy tho. WocUa A GOOD BELT IS NECESSAY TO PROPER-LDRIVE THE FAN, WATER PUMP AND GENERATOR, consequently insuring proper cooling and generator charging rate is imporf ant Mrs. Ernest Morley and son Flovd of Provo were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Carter Saurday,. Take the Entire Family Jzi raws Local and Social 0 It is open now eta exposition of the past. fJlHeM and iutura in scUnoOt CRf architeetaMli engineering,from with exhibits aQ parts jy s URGED BY SMITH the EVENT of, tfa CENTURY JlD 1933 8, CONTROL WORLD9 SFAIR 01 June Thursday, TUBS - - BATTERIES MAKE LINING ACCESSORIES Z WEILL TEXACO SERVICE Get RESULTS Garage Newport , WALK-OVE- R fT AMra The Toggery t i J '1 |