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Show THE PAGE FOUR TIAIES-NEW- ALLEN'S CASH STORE High School News 15-1- 6 SPECIALS; September g By Nelda Cowan. i 9 ROLLED OATS, CORN MEAL, 9 li J m 33c lb bag 29c lb bag 25c White King Washing Powder, Large Package BISQUICK, For School Mornings, Package Corn Flakes SOAP LARGE PACKAGE Crystal White IOC For 1 30c 10 29c Bars 25c LOOSE COCOANUT, lb NEPIII. UTAH S, 8 - lb Today, I lb cartons of that good Armour's Star Lard for 60c per Keporter Seeded Raisins Counting the Star When, on a dark, clear night, on looks at the glory of the skies. It seems as though the stars In the heavens were Infinite In number, says Nature Magazine. Those that one sees with the naked eye appear countless, and one thinks of the billions only to be seen with the aid of a telescope. In truth, however, there as less than 3.500 stars to be seen with the unaided eye at any one time and place and under the best conditions. We have made arrangements for a large supply of beautiful, Nephi grown tomatoes for today's selling. These Tomatoes will sell for the low of 30c price per When you see lug. want them youll Er-kks- One of today's bargain will be Blue Ribbon Seeded Rabins 5 Don't per paekift. miaa thi bargain. 2 RICE lb Roof Garden Tea and BLUE ROSE 3 13( lbi 17c lbs 1 Bar Chocolate 25c All For BRING US YOUR EGGS 1 Case or 1 Dozen PICNIC HAMS, lb 11c WEENIES OR FRANKS lb 13c Beef pot roast Pork or Veal Shoulder Roast Young Steer 10c Pound c. c. c. i if nil Ww CamD t ih r. c. Powell, Salt A. Cleon By Nebo F-- 9 Lake CKy.) c --- -- . According to an announcement made Wedneday night by Captain W. R. Irish, Camp 958 will hold The winter camp at Saint George. Information came from the official headquarters at Fort Douglas. Lieutenant Rot. M. D., has returned to Camp Nebo after a short term of duty in Blacksfork, Ntah, Camp F7. In a short talk last night he compared the two camps and especially stressed how fortunate we were, and how glad he was to be in Camp Nebo. The remainder of the program consisted of some numbers by the orchestra and three short Jxing bouts. By the way, yours truly hadc his ears knocked down very fully Next Saturday at Moroni, Irving for-c- Handley. pride of to meet one Jimmie who's a slick boxer, Good luck Jimmie. Camp Nebo, is Shaw of Nephi so we've heard. you'H need it. CLASSIFIED GOOD COAL AT $6.50 PER TON delivered, at Nephl or Levan Frank Phillipson. Trucking als done. Phone 360. 15.00 PER GOOD MILL RUN 70c per ton. Smaller quantities OUR POULTRY FEEDS ARE OB THE BEST QUALITY & PRICES RIGHT Juab County Mill & Ele Ct apples for Wealthy and Wolf-RivSale at J. Worwood Orchard. er IP 9c Wrought-lro- A IP IL HJ Shakespeare Not First Shakespeare's description of the transition from Infancy to old age was later than many others, Including Horace In "Ars Pootlca," Plato In the "Dialogues," Socrates in "Axiochus." In the "Mlshua" the "ages" are given as fourteen by Jehuda, son of Thema. A more modern version than any of these Is found In "Le Chemln de Valllance," by Jean de Courcy. A copy of this Is in the British museum. SEE WHAT A DIFFERENCE THEY MAKE TO YOUR MOTOR WORN OUT SPARK Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hanson and children visited Saturday and SunMrs. Sarah Vest spent Friday af- day at the home of Mrs. Hanson's ternoon and evening In Nephi as parents, Mr. an dMr3. George E. Howard In Nephl. a special guest of the D. U. P. Mr. and Mrs. John Green spent Miss Alice Johnson of Moroni with relatives in Pies is visiting in Mona with her sister the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. ant Grove. p.d bather-in-la- Lynn Kay. of the II. J. Heinz Co. In our store to demon-- , will . es tunity of sampling any or all of these items and we are anxious that you try them whether you buy or not. Come In at your earliest con- venience so yon will have ample time to look at these goods before doing your shopping. food I "A S-r- ety tjjf of stows Purity" Yuriko and Kav Shaznkl. Normn Mrs. C. T. Thompson of Salt and WUda left to attend the Juab Lake City visited last week with her high school at Nephi. mother, Mrs. Sarah Vest. Miss Ethel McPherson left on Miss Velna Evans of Salt Lf.ke Sunday for Sclpio, where she nflil visitor at the attend school there tls year. City was a week-en- d home of her mother, Mrs. F. D. Mrs. Dean Howard and son Billie Evans. spent the past week at Scipio visVeloy Vest, a graduate of the B. iting parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Y. U.. left Mona recently to study A. Ivle. at New York Otty. The following Mills people atat Nephl Percq Newton and Berlin Newton tended Stake sonference Caroline are at Chicago visiting the World's Sunday: Joseoh Ore-illOrgill, Mr. and Mrs. Edhardt Ben- Fair. aixtion, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Thurwoood of Mrs. Thoral Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Twin Falls, were guests last week Embro Bendixtiono at the home of Mrs. Sarah Vest. Murder Classed as Work Denny Rosseson of Elgin, Nevada, an employer in France shot When istted last week in Mona. Mr. and Mrs. George Olson and one of his farm laborers, dead for family visited last week at the hoaip giving notice that he was quitting Mr .and Hrs. Alton Ellertson. the court decided that the widow was entitled to employment insurance. He ruled that because the dispute related to a question of notice It came under the heading of "work." The employer was sentenced to 20 years' penal servitude. . LRSRAG.C9 j Sunday Programs o Petrified Evergreens The wood fqund in the petrified forest In Arizona Is that of prehistoric coniferous or evergreen trees. Union Meeting Union Meeting for the Sunday Schools will be held In the Soutil Ward chapel Sunday at 2 P. M. It is requested that a good attendance be present. North Ward In connection with the regular secrament meeting Sunday, the fol lowing program will be presented: Vocal solo, Douglas Kendall; Mus- ical selectln, Vanda Foote. Speakers will be M R. Moyle and J. H. Ellison. By Peggy Shane Musical numbers will also be ajven South Ward "Whitehead will be thp speaker at the regular sacrament meeting Sunday. A vocal solo wni be given by T. W .Vickers and a piano solo by Eu niece Brough. LeRoy Opportunities If we could go back and Hveour lives again with the knowledge that we now have, we might make Improvements. But life Is constituted In such a way that we have totake It as It comes and make the most of it. Day by day come opportunities to make more of ourselves. Are we now grasping them and making them ours? Philadelphia Ledger. . . relates the misadventures of a lovely young lady who finds herself in a cab with a strange man, a wedding ring on her ringer, and no idea of who she is or where she is going. She escapes, is mistaken for another young wife by a mother-in-lawho has never seen her, and things begin furiously to happen. From the moment that she is accused of murder, to the moment that a bishop is roused from his quiet meditations, there isn't a calm, dull moment in the book. w SERVICE Japan's Tourist Attraction Japan Is a country of tea houses, quaint bazars, shogun mausoleums, palaces, temples, tombs and shrines, enough to explore for weeks. The common currency Is the yen and sen the yen equal to 50 cents and 100 sen to a yen. Lengthy Coast Line Denmark's coast Is deeply Indent ed and the coast line Is 3,400 miles In length. Week End FRIDAY SATURDAY September 1 5th & 16th - Men's Work Shirts Big Lot Men's and Boys' Shirts Men's and Boys' Fancy Socks S9c 49c 15c Lb Package GRAHAM CRACKERS 2 lb package Tasty Flakes Soda Crackers Tall Can Sylvan Salmon 2 for 2 love story full of action and excitement this is it, and you can read it serially in these columns. The Times-New- s 27c 23c 23c Large Size Can Whiet Star Tuna, Regular 35c SPECIAL 23c 3 for White Laundry Soap, 10 For Royal Toilet Tissue, 3 Rolls For If you want to read a i GROCERIES Blue Pine Sardines Tall Cans WE HAVE A NEW SET IN STOCK TO FIT SIILYEM MAPLE ish . PLUGS WASTE ONE GALLON OF GAS IN TEN. YOUR CAR. NO CHARGE FOR TESTING YOUR OLD PLUGS. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City Utah, August 17. 1933 NOTKFE Is hereby given that Will L. Hoyt. of Nephi, Utah, who on November 17. 1926, made homestead entry No. 035092. for SEV1SEV4 Sec 1,'NWWNE, EHNEU, NESEH Section 12, Twp 14 South Ranee 2 West., Lots 34 and 51, Section 6. Lots 8. 9. 10. 11 and 27, Section 7 Township 14 South, Range I West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to claim to the land above described, before The Clerk of the District Court, at Nephi. Utah on the 2nd day of October, 1933. Claimant names as witnesses: Amos G. Irons, George Howarth. K. J. Irons and Raymond Carter" all of Nephi, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of the Interior Depart t U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah, August 17, 1933 NOTICE is hereby given that of Mona, Utah, who Dudley, on Aug. 5, 1926 made homestead entry No. 042179 for SE4 Section 11 WHNEH, WSE4, Section 14, Township 11 South Range 1 West. Sfelt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to established claim to the land above described before E. Alton Ellertson, Notary Public at Mona, Utah on the 2nd day of October, 1933. Claimant names as witnesses: David Nielsen, John S. Nielsen, Earl Vest and Raphael Garfield, aH of Mona, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. Nephl Ward Barnett will be the main speaker at the sacrament meeing.i O. L. Next BUY SPARK PLUGS IN SETS Mona Happenings will Saturday, we have a representative Holnz 57 Var-eltlof food. You have the oppor- P: lcle Allied. MILLS NEWS Hienz Sale strate Until Further Notice. The Service Star Leplon's bridge luncheon was held Wednesday at the home o Mrs. Lenh Evans. roups to fill eleven tables ass embled at 1:30 P. M,. at which time a dainty luncheon was served. The tables were decorated with roses and the rooms with a profusion of fall flowers. Bridge and rook vere played, prizes being won by Mrs. Bessie Naef and Mrs. Florence Mrs. Embro Bendixtion and childWinn. ren returned home Sunday evening H X. Ooldsbrough and H. D. after a few days visit in Levan with Callow of Levan were In Ogden on her mother Mrs. Minnie Winters. business Wednesday. Mrs. Roy McPherson was in Neo phl Saturday evening. them. n hwlnir. Reporter, Tomatoes . se Wilson Foote, secretary Show Boat Salmon is something different: not a pink salmon, but a light mealed, solid, flaky salmon. Try this today at our low price of 2 cans for 25c. o mer-ch:.di- Price Allrea, reporter treasurer; Sports managers will be named for ach of the classes In the near future. Show Boat Salmon , We Will Accept Juab County Mill and F armeri National Grain Corporation Receipts for or payment on account on a basis of SEVENTY CENTS A BUSHEL For Wheat Clifford Garbett of the ninth grade was chosen president of the Nephl Junior high school student bod' at elections held Thursday. Other officers are: Jack Pace, Today. Urge packages of Crystal Wedding Oats will sell for only 17c. ' Each package on tains a beautiful piece of g la, ware. Per Bushel (S Mrs. Clarence Pay aid Monday Hor Ordervilb Pay la employed as a Mrjind Mrs. Frank Harvey and Mrs. Hilda Jones of Salt Lake City were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman Monday. Crystal Wedding Oats 1 Ornamental Keys keys were made In England early In the Sixteenth century. Their stems were finely molded and the bows made in a trefoil, The Fort Wall camp of the D. U. or circular, pattern. P. will meet In the South Ward Relief hall Friday at 2:30 P. M. The The Real Tragedy topic of Pioneer homes of Utah will A young man Just out of college be given by Mrs. Unity Chappell. A says that he considers "Othello" the program is being arranged. greatest of all tragedies. SomeThe Salt Creek Camp ofi the Dau- body should have shown him a red ghters of Utah Pioneers met at delicious apple the size of his hat the home of Keturah Bowers. Cap- with three worm holes In It. Yakitain Beulah H. Irons presided. The ma (Wash.) Pally Republic. program outlined was given. Seventeen members were present. Flower of Humanity It Is always good to know. If only Autosuggestion What the world needs la more In passing, charming human beings. starters and les3 cranks. Florida It refreshes one like flowers and woods and clear brooks. George Times-Union- . Eliot. Winning the Heathen Oath of Pauperism An explorer has discovered that The pauper's oath is one which an African tribe beats the ground with sticks as a sign of anger. Well, Is permitted to persons undergoing bankruptcy, and In some other well, fancy golf spreading to equatorial Africa ! Sporting Dramatic cases, whereby on the giving of a statement supported by oath that News. the person Is without any available assets either personally owned or Lofty Character He claimed never to have done a In expectation, he may be released He was an from the payment of certain obligalow thing in his life. tions and permitted to airplane pilot. himself on a solid financial foundation free from debt. 50c per bushel del TOMATOES Vitamin C ivered. Monroe Whiting. Phone 24SR1 Itip Oranges and lemons are sources of vitamin O, ao Important for general health, as well as for the deUncle Eben of good teeth and bone velopment "Dai's a new kind o hypocrlt,"n structure In children. said Uncle Eben. "Stld o' pretend-IAmerican Paper Money he's peaceful an' pious, he lets on like he's a gunman." WashingAdopted as a matter of necessity ton Star. and not from choice by Massachusetts Bay colony In 1690, paper Used Up Forests money was gradually Issued by othThe leading manufacturing indus- er colonies until In general use by try in the Colonial period was lunv all. Pound ta;her. ? WDHE A IP Mr. aod Mrs. William JohnJun are Salt Lake City. visiting In Mr and baby left where Mr. 1933 j Mr .and Mrs. John C. Hall and daughters Myldred and Delma were Provo visitors Monday. rarton. I POWDERED SUGAR, Local and Social LARD W ehave a new member of our faculty this year. It Is H. M. our new mubic instructor. Mr. Ertiluon was born and raised Ir. Salt Lake City and attended the .labile schools and graduated from the L. D. 8. high Bchool. He att-- e Kled the L. D. S. business College and later the U. of V.. graduating from the latter Institution. He alio old graduate work at the U. of He studied music in California. Stolkholm and Berlin for two and one half years and has fulfilled a mission to 8weden for the L. D. 8. church. He has taught school In Idaho for the past two years. He nas received his A. 3. degree and has majred in busic. business and hlrtory and political science. The Boys Olee club ol the school elected officers- for the year as fol-ws. President. Ralph Stanley; vice president. Ollbert Wlistn: Secret-- 1 ary, Cecil Morris; Reporter, Joe Ostler, Melba Fowkcs was r.tcted president of the Girls Glee club at an! election held Monday. Maer officers1 are: Shirley Irons, Alton Garrett secretary, and Me-b- el Fowkes, reporter. A short assembly was held Monday for the puroose of instructing students in their work for the coming ytar. - Thursday, Sept. U, Pure Lemon Juice, Bottle, 10c 23c 13c 20c l SONS i |