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Show THE PAGE EIGHT Halsins SEEDED OR SEEDLESS LBS. OR WHEAT FLAKES as? POWDERED SUGAR 2 20c ZINC TOP DOZ 3 Pink Salmon HOC Reva Vlckers U attending DOZEN 19c Mr. and Mrs. LOrande Baker ot Montana, are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clen Baker. bent brand of one of the best packers. They are prepared the same as their beat ham and are nice and plump with very little . ahank bone. Our price for today fc 10c per lb. Pork Roast of of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Painter visited In Salt Lake and Bingham last Sunday. Mrs. Ira Morgan of Levan spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John E. Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. A. J nnoon .ir nr Salt Lake City were the guest of m am. a. j. uowers Sunday. rai. Ham Loaf Lake visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olsen of Mor onl were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Worthing ton Sun Fancy quality Ham Loaf, thinly and fresh-slice- Rulon Sowby left for Logan Mon day afternoon where he will register at the Utah State Agriculture Col and Mrs. Brent D. Hall re turned home Tuesday ater having a week's stay In Idaho visiting with friends and relatives. Fred M. Weenlg of Rlverton spent the fore part of last week In Ne phl, the house guest of Miss LaVon Harris. CHOICE T BONE STEAKS, LB BEEF POT ROAST, LB 15c and J. Murdock of Beaver visited at Welby McCune of Salt Lake City the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Friday afternoon. 10c J. A Miss Deon Belllston, who is em ployed at the State Capitol in Salt Lake City, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Belllston. James Ned McCune, Ostler, Carrol Bailey, Raymond Phillips returned home Monday from the Century of Progress at Chicago. A Solid Line of Attack Mr. and Mrs. Angus Haynes Eureka were the house guests Mrs. Alice Miller Sunday. lege. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Ockey of Salt Lake City visited with his mother. Mrs. W. J. Ockey, Sunday. 10c SPECIALS; September I d, 25c lb. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oarbett of Cedar City have spent the past month with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. V. Downs. Mr. Garbett is now registered at the Utah State Agricultural College at Logan. The Misses Trenna and Felma Bailey entertained at dinner at their home Sunday afternoon In compli ment to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Crow ther. Covers were laid for eight guests. An Informal social evening followed dinner. Hershey'i Cocoa la Miss Florence Wilson and Clar ence Wilson left last week for the Brigham Young University at Pro as vo. Miss Wilson registered Freshman while Clarence Wilson Is taking post graduate work. The following attended the fun eral services held for Mrs. Amy White Hardy in Moroni, last Monday afternoon: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Warner, Mrs. Kate Worthlngton, and Mrs. Florence Worthlngton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner. a Heinz Beans We have arranged to sell Helm Beans in 1 lb cans today at only 7e a can. How handy they are for a hurried Be lunch or meal! sure to Include 5 or 8 cans . on ..today's shopping list. Case Goods We have some very un- usual prices on fruits in case lots for today's selling. Banquet Bartlett Pears, In large tins. $3.75 per case. Fresh Del Monte Strawberries $1.25 per case. F)sh Del Monte Blackberries $3.40 per case. Don't s. over look these Palmolive Soap That popular toilet soap, Palmolive, will sell today 4 bars for 25c. You'll appreciate the low price. SKAGGS FOOD "Xy-- f ?Ff t Jfi 1 dSTORt S "A Surety - Euniece, Garth and Vern Belllston were Salt Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Boswell vuuea in wovo last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Garrett. Lustrous Black and colored Satin, per yard 98c Striped and Plaid Crepe, per yard 98c Rayon Crepe, per yard 79c Flat Crepe and Satin Crepe, per yard 69c Jack Brough left for Logan last bar-rain- The Utahna 2 .swarm of the South Ward M. I. A. elected their officers Tuesday evening. They are as follows: president, Marjone Lin ton; vice president, Geraldlne Caz- Grace Gol ler; secretary-treasure- r, den: reporter, Elva Burton. Miss Minnie Belliston, If you are planning- on making a gown for Thanksgiving and the later holidays you will want to order your materials now, while our new bolts are still being unwrapped. This season fabrics and silks are more nifty than ever. B. Y. U. to most housewives. The half pound can will be featured In our store today at 10c. Buy a can you'll like It. well known brand GOING TO SEW Mrs. W. H. S perry and daughter Nelda. visited in Provo last week with friends and relatives. Miss Catherine Bowles has left for Provo where she wiU enter the Hershey's Cocoa 1 of Purity" week where he will register .t. t.h Utah State Agricultural College for scnooi work. SPECIAL BARGAIN'S Miss Maurine Kendall left for Logan Mondav where she will re. sume her studies at the Utah State Agriculture College. Nephi Merc. Co. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Belliston, Mrs. E. Alton Memmott. J. E. Mem-moand Herman Memmott were Salt Lake visitors last week. tt, "Where Good Merchandise Is Cheaper" Phone 18 Nephi, Utah Mr. and Mrs. George A. Allen and Mrs. John Bailey of Moroni, visited last Friday at the home of Mrs. Emma B. Sells. Mr. and Mrs. David Loertscher of Park City and Mrs. Loertscher of Defense of Panama Canal Salt Lake were the guests of Mr. There are several forts on the and Mrs. T. W. Vickers Monday. Panama canal: Fort Sherman, Fort and Fort de Lesseps at The Misses Elda Ostler, Afton Randolph the Atlantic end, and Fort Amador SunOrd left Judd Greenwood, and at day for Logan where they will at- nearthe Pacific end, and Fort Davis, Gatun; Fort Clayton, near tend the Utah State Agricultural Miraflores locks, and CorozaL There College the coming school year. Is an aviation station at France Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bowers of field and a naval air station and a Springlake, and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. submarine base at Coco Solo, near Bowers ofi Spanish Fork were the Colon. guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Park Park Sunday. o FOR RENT TWO ROOMS Close in UDALL BAILEY, Phone 319J. 2tp. Will Operate Robt. Winn's Chopping Plant, near depot after Oct. 7 Ail kinds of choping done Will Also handle barley, oats, hay Clar ence Paxman. S284tp.. THINGS TO DO NOW: CLEAN RADIATOR, REPAIR LEAKS IN RADIATOR, PACK WATER PUMP AND REPLACE WORN HOSE, CHECK IGNITION, BATTERY, BATTERY CABLES and CLEAN, ADJUST OR REPLACE WORN SPARK PLUGS, CHECK FAN BELT, REPLACE WORN TIRES WITH GOOD NONSKID KELLY'S FOR SAFE TRACTION ON SLIPPERY ROADS. SILVER MAPLE SERVICE CARE WILL SAVE YOUR CAR. La-ve- rn Sunday Programs Junior High delivered, at Nephi or Levan Frank Phillip son. Trucking als done. Phone 360. 15.00 PER GOOD MILL RUN per ton. Smaller quantities 70c OUR POULTRY FEEDS ARE OP THE BEST QUALITY & PRICES RIGHT Juab County Mill & Ele Or apples for Wealthy and Sale at J. Worwood Orchard. Wolf-Riv- I great, uu a 1st but women do not fancy bis line work. '"Drinking" Tobacco What Is now called smoking was at an early period termed drinking tobacco; in fact, the term was constantly In use until the. middle of the Seventeenth century. It probably originated in the custom of inhaling smoke and allowing it to escnpe throueh the nose. Week End SPECIALS J i FRIDAY SATURDAY September 29 & 30 - Boys' New Fall School Shirts 69c and 79c Men s New Fall Dress Shirts 89c and $1.25 Mens New Fall Hand Made Ties, 55c, 2 for $1.00 Men s and Boys' Corduroy Pants 10 OFF GROCERIES er o HONEY Pure, Wholesome and Good. Why not buy a 60 lb. can? Give the family all they want and see how it saves on fruit and other more expensive foods. Ask your doctor the value of honey as a food for school children. I have Nephl and Uinta Basin Honey. RALPH BELLISTON WANTED Unpopular Artistry Father 'niuo may cylln-dricall- ve Bracken, Mrs. Nina Hayneiv were chosen: President, Melba Bird; Serena Whlp Mrs. Alburta Belllston, Mrs. Lela secretary-treasure- r, r.ryan, Mrs. Ruth HoweJls. Mrs. Viv pie; reporter, Maxnle Park. o ian Hoyt, Mrs. Tola Jenkins, Mrs. Ardella Warenski, Mrs. Ellen Wade, "Seven and one-ha- lf pounds'" Mrs. Fern Paxman, Mrs. Leeta M. "Tuesday morning, 8 a. m." Squire, Mrs. Mary E. Belllston. "Daughter." o Thats the Information given out of by Elgin R. Garrett, the X. L. Bakery, Tuesday, when questioned as to the reason for the Joyous feeling. Mrs. Garrett and the new daugh In connection with the regular fast day sacrament meetings the ter are doing fine. a mistake and "And dont make following program has been arranget the wrong manager of the ged in the wards: or Mr, North Ward Vocal selection. Bakery," was the warning Double mixed quartette ; Vocal duet. Garrett. o Lorraine Sanders, Jesse Mecham. South Ward Vocal solo, Mrs. D. 8EVENTY-FTV- E CENTS That's F. Fugal; Vocal solo, Miss Evelyn the price we're putting on The TIMES-NEWBrough. S for any Juab County o student attending a University or College In Utah for the school term. It's really better than a letter from home because it contains tne The Nephl Junior high schol base news of Nephl and not Just the ball team played the Levan Junior news of the immediate family. Send it to your son or daughter high school team Tuesday afternoon at Levan. The Levan team won by a who Is attending college. The costen-is cents for the score of 11 to 4. The pitchers for only Seventy-fiv- e Levan and Nephl respectively were tire school year, Taylor and Kendall. A return game is being staged Friday afternoon at Early Canadian Church our local ball park. first Protestant service in The Reporter, Price Allred Canada was held In the chapel of Port St Anne, within the fort at servIndia' "Half City" October 10, 1710. the RoyaL Benares is the holy city of India, ice being read by Rev. John Harhaving 1,500 temples and 200 rison and a sermon preached by mosques. Br. Samuel Hasker. Origin of Saluting In olden days only freemen wore hats. Slaves were bareheaded. For a freeman, to remove his bat was a symbol of allegiance and courtesy. A soldier, however could not remove his helmet because there was usually a chin strap to It. But he would go thiough the form of raising his hand as if to raise his helmet, and thus the custom of saluting begun. Biblical Wen Jacob's weU In the Holy land is described as having "a narrow opening Just wide enough to allow the body of a man to pass through with arms uplifted, and the narrow neck, which is about 4 feet long, opens Into the well itself, which is y shaped and about 7 feet e Inches in diameter." The depth was doubtless much greater In ancient times, but much rubbish has fallen Into it and now It Is no more than 75 feet deep. CLASSIFIED The-aeu- 39 for wheat Miss Florence Duckworth left Sat urday to register as a freshman at the Utah State Agricultural College at Logan. Local - Social Fall Suggestions to the Car Owner IN CREPE DE CHENE, Yard We will accept Juab Mill or Farmers National Grain Corportion receipts for merchandise or payment on account on a basis of 70c per bushel The Misses Marie Kendall nnrt Dorothy Chase left last week for rrovo wnere they will register at the Brigham Young University. Mrs. Robert Winn was the hostess to the members of the Fldelis Chor al club at her home last Thursday Dr. Harrison, Optometrist will be at the Nephi Drug store Tuesday, evening. Song practice and social Other for Thouaht were which the diversions after chat Procrustes' Bed? October 3rd from 10 a. m, to 4 p. when the a Wilmer Barnett went to Provo on m. Have your eyes cared for now. pas on the magazines There dainty luncheon was served. In Procrustes, according to Greek are them. has read attendance at this enjoyable affair Monday, where he has registered as School children's eyes examined legend, was a robber of Attica who family nt institutions that will wel were the following members of the a Freshman. iont free if accompanied by parent or made It a practice to place everywill be club: Mrs. Diane G. Booth, Mrs. much good guardian. body he captured on an Iron bed. II come them and no ex Da Veda Davis, Mrs. Kate Burton, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hill and Othel the victim was too long for the done with little effort ana Mrs. Louise Pyper, Mrs. Lucille Pay visited in Salt Lake City last FOR RENT APARTMENT, Un- bed he cut off the superfluous part; pense on your part. Phone Booth, Mrs. Lilly Wright, Mrs. week at the home of Mrs. B. L. Hill. Furnished or Furnished If shorter he stretched the body to Viola Ockey, Mrs. Lucille Lunt. and 183R2. Not So Hot make it the required ength. s Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Cranney of The bureau of standards has the hostess Mrs. Winn. Boston anounce the arrival of a son, YOUNG PIGS $1.25 EACH Orson finally slew the Bend. An at- fnnnd that fired clav ware suit The Reading Circle, under the dir born at the Baker Memorial Hosptt tempt to reduce people to one Worthington. and wall tile can be ection of Mrs. Leeta M. Squire, met al. Mrs. Cranney was formerly Miss standard way of thinking or acting able for floor from of at the city hall last Thursday eve Naomi Broadhead. Is known as placing them on the made at temperatures Are you interested in DAIRYMEN! to 800 degrees lower than Is used la ring. The name, Twentieth Century bed of Procrustes, getting better prices for your A series of Musical Appreciation cream? that Industry. Reader, was selected by the mem Tuesday evening, October bers. After a short business discus has been arranged in the South 3, at the city hall, representative of sion, George McCune gave a historl Ward Mutual for Tuesday evening the Challenge Cream Company of cal background from the book along with the regular class work. Los Angeles will adresss the dairymen of Juab County. Come out 'Henry VIII" by Haskett. On Oct class of and hear the good news. The First Year ober 5 Mr. McCune will review the entire book. In attendance were the Nephl Ward M. I. A. elected Adv. the following members: Mrs. Edna their officers for the coming year last The following GOOD COAL AT $6.50 PER TON Tuesday evening. Cazier, Mrs. Olga Forrest, Mrs. Bee-Hi- 28, 1933 Local and Social Mrs. Veima Youjig of Salt Lake vblted with her mother Mrs. D. C. Sparks last week end. BABY BEEF SHOULDER ROAST, LB 29-3- 0 to (5 a Thursday, Sept. Pork Shoulder Roasts nt In any desired site will aril In our market for only 10c We per lb. today. suggest one of these roaats served with Sweet Potatoes for Sunday dinner. Mr. 29c picnk-- eaih) failed "Picnic Hams" are the day. J. B. LB. CAN at visit with friends and relatives. 22c COFFEE 1 Miss These Iba. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Crowther left for Los Angeles, Monday for a short 17c M. DEMINGS TALL CAN 21c LBS CLOTHES PINS, Spring, axe Brigham Young University 10c tne rrovo. Ball Mason Lids Rolled Oats LB. PACKAGI 15c . Picnic Hams Mrs. W. A. Oarrett and Mrs R Tanner were Bprlngvtlle and Provo visitors lasi wee. 37 SHILLINGS 2 OZ. SPICES, 2 CANS FRENCH'S KETCHUP SPICE PEANUT BUTTER 2 LB JAR PREPARED MUSTARD, QUART JAR 3 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins visiting in Idaho. BLUE ROSE Sc J PACKAGE Local and Social ice NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW-S, Certo, Bottle 23c; 2 for lb Bag Rolled Oats 1 lb Wig-War- n Syrup Kelloggs Whole Wheat Biscuit or Flakes White Laundry Soap, lb bars, 10 for Pure Lemon Juice 4 for 9 uu ooap, 4 tor Large Size Corn Flakes, 2 45c 45c 15C 10c 23c 1QC 19c for 23c Second hand heating stove, medium size, Moreland Jwlr. WANTED CLEAN COTTON RAGS AT THE TIMES-NEW- S OFFICE. PUBLIC AUCTION Two Escort Wagons, with all spare parts will be sold by auction to the highest bidder, at the rear of the Armory Building. Nephl, Utah, on October 3 1933 at 10 a. m. Prosepctive buyers will be afford ed full opportunity to insect these wagons and persons interested can arrange with the Battery Commander, Nephi, Utah, to view these wagons. New Line of Silks and Crepes Just In All Ladies' and Childrens' Shoes 10 Discount Bloomers and Stepins 25c - 39c 35c 3 for Grey Goose Hose $1.00 S . FOOTE 5 SONS i |