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Show TI IE :PAGE EIGHT TIMES-NEW- NEPIU. UTAII S. 1033 9, Armistice Program Ready ALLEN'S CASH Vf3 inn 3 .'. ' r imtru-ment- STORES CLOSE AT 1 Byron Nephi Local and P. M. SATURDAY NOTICE TO PUBLIC Levari News ttUUUCli- U1C . i w . rvwlo vt3 vvw all barber & must close at 6 P. M- - on shops week-daana 7 f. m. on omuuji Maurice Jensen, Elgin Gardner, or days prece earns uuuujr. imDriSOTl- nnn rvna VAST R. D. Connelly and Lee Aagard of s - ni J" fl,UUU 1 of violation the C. O. C. camp at Grover. Utah, ment both for any or ... law. Ds4 returned to their camp Tuesday, this " . o following several days visit at their homes here. WHEAT ALLOTMENT Mrs. Beulah Christense n and Mrs, J. A. Bosh have been enjoying the The following are two descriptions past week In Salt Lake City with relatives. They are guests of Mr which were left out of the wheat and Mrs. Parr in Bosh and Mr. and allotment publication last weeic. Mrs, Erick Peterson. T onoisn a Rnllpv. Sec. 30. 235 A.: 1972 bu.; 1931 162 A., Mrs. Myrtle Williams of Provo 1930126 A., 2000 bu.; 932126 A., 1933 Is spending this week at the home of 2410 bu.; 180 A av. 91 A., 1424 bu. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. 3 yr William E. Bnader. Sec. 30, 31. Beard. 670 A.: 1930170 A.. 1400 bu.; 1931 200 A., 1300 bp; 1932 170 A., 1150 Mr. and Mrs. Foster Gardner of bu. av. 180 A.. 1283 bu. 1933 d in Provo 200 A. Levan spent the at the home of Mrs Gardner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Nielsen. and Mrs. Reuben Sherwod of Nephi spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sorenson and Mrs. James Sherwood. entertained a number of friends at their home Sunday evening. "Five The preliminary program for M. Hundred" was enjoyed by all. Re I A Tuesday evening is as follows: freshments were served to Mr. and Trombone solo. Merlin Gardner; Mrs. Rulon Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Talk on Personality, Everette Wood; Owen Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Song", vKathlene Hansen and ComChristensen, MS. and Mrs. Arvll pany. Wankier, Mr. and Mrs. Ashael Christensen and the host and hostess. L. S. Jackman was named preselecMr. and Mrs. Sorenson. ident of the town board at the town Members of the tion Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Darral Cnilds and wrmr an iu follows: James Chris- family of Centerfield spent Sunday IfCiuvm, Murinn fThrlstenen. H. Ov at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Chritensen, O. L rrancom. Christensen. Leo Christensen returned with them to Centerfield to visit for a short time. The program for the Relief Society work and business meeting next Tuesday is as follows: Retold story. ys 1 1 Jl- for Funeral services will be heldLehl Mrs. Jennie Teasdale Smith ofSaturof Nephi. a former2:00resident P. M. at Lehl. day at Mrs. E. R- - Shaw. Mr. and Mrs.and Sow-b- y Miss Alice Gertrude Foote services in attended the funeral lxulse Mrs. H. Steele. Salt Lake Cityof for Mrs. E. mother Sunday. Lar-se- n. 3-- yr week-en- fhin Mr. and Mrs. N. C Fillmore and family of Eureka, Mr. and Mrs. El-dSherwood and son Nlel and Mr. en Yon Cast Bisy HEEE RADIATOR E FLOOR MATS SILVER R3AFLE SERVICE MudUf es4 uf Mrs. George to from Moroni Tuesday were "over Mr. Allen t.r election. citv in Nephlte .t- - thofhe y,mis ia still at most spending although in Moroni, and some Of tne v,iD tim KTTViifcfK seem to think: that he Is a Moronlte, but he says he isn't. o E CON O HTS HUG Continued from Pae H1G C way. MIC Matters vau-tr- than that and more confused. But they dlfinitely fear Germany. Theoretically she has no army, made save for a small Reichswehr terms. long up of picked men in for great army, Practically, she has aBrown Shirts, consisting: of miter's which under command of schooled Reichswehr officers. Is powerful, indeed. Her great lack Is the weapons of offense artillery, tanks, planes. Final decision may be leflt to which has most at stake, Prance, most afraid. Many European and is deStatesmen believe it is timeontoGerclare a preventative war unmany, crush her absolutely and seat Hilter. before she has time a-toSmaller countries are prepare. barricades are rising on tne larmed Swiss fronties, and the small, but first class army received Increased went into harsh appropriations, and There is a link of nations training. one. around Germany of which but howgreat the others, could Prance, is cumulative ever, by action, make it very unpleasant for Hilter. So far as the United States is concerned, these events are only of economic Importance. Roosevelt poUcy will doubtlessbe to keep hands off even in case of war, to pursue complete and dispassionate neutrality. It's Europe's affair and the fires are burning faster daily. has Speaking: of fires, the one of Its own. It's consuminar the Not a litral blaz;( prarie country.minds of and hearts has it is in the. farmers, who believe the AAA failed to aid them; have watched their purchasing power. In many instances. sharply down, while other prices went sharply up. The Administration is frankly worried as the farm strike movement grows, takes in more farriers, more kinds of more states. Mllo Reno, products, who can be .both a fire eater and a fire maker, came into sight aprain with his Farmer's Holiday Association, told his followers to buy noth ing, to sell nothing, to pay no taxs and no debts, until selling price at l reached cost price. Two gov prnors expressed themselves - as being in sympathy with farmers- stnKes. Whole future of the Administration farm oroeram is at stake and efforts will be frlven to is t ci-nnrK- bringing order from chaa. s4 iImm mi csuum flutsra witls j To Give Program or, Htrtr Bovjk Alice Benediction. o Democrat! Elect Complete Ticket At Mona Warren Newton was el MONA ected president of the town board at the Municipal election held on Tuesday. Members of the board el eeted were Loren Carter. James w. Kay, Ernest Ksy and Hugh 8perry They were all running on the ticket. Hugh 8 perry, a for mer Nephlte. received the highest vote In the election. Dem-ocra- Nephi Merc. Co. fc IliM IIOII STAR IITTI I ABE o To Speak At North Ward Meeting Local - Social were Sacrament meeting ln the North Ward will commence at 7 o'clock Sunday evening. Owen L. BametfMs to be the speaker. A vocal solo will be rendered by Mrs. Delbert J. Fu gal. LETTUCE 3c Head Poland Ctuns Bu Weeks Ken Biacseu. The fall crop of Utah Head Lettuce Is very The heads are food. crisp and sweet. Try orae today. The price will be 3c head. WIU BELL OR TRADE old pigs Phone 41. weeks 6 Mangletoo home for rent, see Wusoo 3tpd. Kid Glov- e- AUx AWar on Low Prices AH5C AU HiNRY, IT vyiWijM AMD IhtrtUOWVMO ge; tap dance. Barbara Nelson, talk on Canada. Harlow Pexton. ft up Tut 0- MAN VJE CMt Of A Vtl? , IHOUfaHT $LACkEKS B2 Made r wet m oub reotwwiTfmtkeepwi WKC we wuw.mr. I W SUPPIV OH CWTTIERIMO THE UnT fKEPRltES VWH. ITS SIMPLE o for Mayau Times-Ne- a. Blick LOST-U- dles to Riches. bare kept (or Bcrv old pigi lor sale. Ice o Loans To return CLASSIFIED The following program was iven Miss Martha Cowan of Salt Lake by the seventh grades in the Junior of her mother, Mrs. high school assembly last Friday. City was a guest last wee. -- no. Prayer. Garth Tolley; reading. Doris Roy T. Cowan, Warren: clarinet duet, Harlow Pex talk on Mr. and Mrs. Will I Hoyt ar? ton and RexD. Hawkins: C. and Mt. Vernon a of daover arrival the "Washington rejoicing Dcliene Jensen; toe dance, Ida Jen ughter, on November 7. Harris; piano duet. Ina and Inez solo, Barbara Bumrt Howarth: ui BILL.wti ivr. WER we iw 'J 11 P ft TMtRE AT TCO, Of PUCiM6 THE WAR TOO. WE. ti.i r in n 1 trrtir r 1 Livestock Feed Henry Morgentlmu Jr.. Governor the Farm Credit Adininistrati',n. has Just issued an order te the Salt Regional o'flce of the crop production loan division authorlz inc; that office to receive and con slder applications for loans to farm ers living in the drouTh stricken sections of Utah, Ide'.io and Wyo- of r. w jiwi v "n n s s " f in Ij-k- e Jonathan I) are not especially differ with- ent In Europe now. H liter's the League drawal of Germany from of Nations and the disarmament greatest conference, has sent the scare since the days of 1913 througn and emperors, congresses premier and parliaments. The H liter poltlon is that the Versailles treaty is un therefusal to someet bearable that far on an equal basis Germany as armaments, especially, are cononto the the blame whatever cerned, thrusts and that other powers will be their fault. Posit- e happens ion of the other powers Is more tleet see &cif tamlalt TVy're As faj.jeull kio4 ef Baraett Apples 10 lbs. 15c Fancy Jonathan Apples from M. T. Howard' ranch, 65c per bushel, or 10 pounds (ready la paper bags) for 5c, Manhmellows lb. 10c 2 1-- Fluffy, white Marsh-mello- 2 lb. packages will sell today for lOo, Try lng them op using them In your cooking. in 1-- rt Star Bacon 20c per lb. Rlned and sliced Ar moor Star Bacon will sell today for 20c per Star lb. Armour's Bacon is best grade sugar cored bacon. Lay In a supply. Pork Chops 2 lbs. 25c Pork Loin Chops, cut from Young Cora Fed Hogs, I lbs. Wo, Beef Roasts 10c and 13c These roasts are cut from fancy, young Baby Beef. Pot Roasts 10c per lb. and Prime Rib Roasts 13o per lb. TJ. S. WINTER MOTOR OIL FOR EASY STARTING EXIDE BATTERIES S HOT WATER HEATERS FROST SHIELDS ANTI-FREEZ- A. Allen onr jct- , Nettle Mangelson; Song, Virgil Christensen, Reading, Thelia Wankier; Poem, Emma Mangelson. TKem." Howells, Commander. Post No. 1. The American Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brough Provo visitors on Thursday. i-- Umktt h Legion. Social , iii, wU Continued from Pag One dre&s. "Tiie BainU, Their Sufferiiigl In Their Trek Across The Plain". "The Bamu, Jay Warner: a address. Their Trial Colonia-- r of the Vl- leys of the Mountains," Ifcber Oreenhalgh; clarinet solo. Bay Wr. ren; reading. "A Tribute To The Hobbs; remark. Pioneers", Principal Whitehead; girls ehoru. -When They're Clone do not forget conflict It age-lon- g struggle for freedom. Justice snd democracy. This struggle must go on in peace as in war. recognized that the signing The American Legion has long guarantee the blessings of of the Armistice did tonottheforever world. The men who compose this peace and democracy not cease to serve on November 11. 1918. (treat organization did the cause of a more free, more Just and but are still serving In on Armistice Day this year, remembering more secure world and cause 15 yrars ago and rekindling this in died men who the of unselfish service with which the spirit themselves within will carry on. Uvea, they their man these gave 17c Breakfast Bacon in a piece, lb Students the world. " The foundation of a new world, built with the life sacrifice service snd suffering of of our best youiig men and with the must now go on and We were accomplished. other millions, theur apnobly began. Theyoffulfilled complete the structure so the great victory war. Now It rewinning by pointed task, mains for us to win the victories of peace. f tht only changed the character Armistice Day in 1818roar of guns but it did not end ths allenced the 3c LB Ged-Uilk(- al o 10c Roast Veal SHOULDER Pork Roast SHOULDER 10c Lb. nun; - Each anniversary of tiie signing of the Armistice brings back and high hopes of thai to us something of the joyous emotions names of war In Europe were 1916. when til of In November day finally stamped out under the advancing feet of American Armies. Trie most terrible of sUl wars was at last ended. A new and glorious day of happiness, freedom and Justice dawned for w TASK Boys; vice Bins utiun. junior branch; reading. Alburn Cowan;if- 19 Erukaon;' irlmioiu. H. patriotic Ublfau, under the direfi-- i ion of Mrs. r. U eck. Pound 12Mc Pound PARTICULAR Van Wagner; live Gwen Downs; ehorus, Btr.; sparks. pot roast Spring Lamb BeefSHOULDER CHOPS . A, L. 0c 25c 39c 25c 22c 21c 35c Can sin-iuta- Udi, tot to solo. 17c Brooms, 49c Value Woodbury Facial Soap, 3 for Rino, Large Size Schilling's Lemon Extract, 2 oz Lard, 4 pounds Ut number. Amerkao Legion 2 Crystal Wedding Oatt, Package Hominy, No. 2 Can Corn Flakes, Large Size WE HAVE A SHOE t FOR YOUR ion; prayer, A. H BeUistoo; add; re cf welcome, Presilrnl Liia mistress. Edna J Richardson; kd by cwruniiuty Mil. Allred; toa( to gentleman, Mr Oertrude Poole; reading, Florence C. Olpin; Uuiru mental selection Erl Warner ind David Austin: 1' Cijr: Specials; November 10 & 11 Meal Corn PUMPKIN 9 lb Bag Can No. 31c 10c Fo For Tomatoe, with Puree, CtaUmued from Pa Ons pledge to true flag, eoftgre?T- - red; STORE HA-DEE- Nov. Thursday, Pop Corn 2 lbs. 15c Black Beauty Pop Corn t lbs. for 15e. It will be ready for yon Ln b, cellophane bags,, R SICAGGS FOOD "A Surety of Purity" will be made to small fnrm operators, who are unable to finance ths feed ing of their farm livestock through any other financial source. Loans for feed for farm livestock, the property of any individual fam ily will not be in excess of the a- mount necessary for feed for 20 head of cattle. 6 horses, 50 sheep, ming. Theso loans Individual and brood sows. As security, the Governor of the Farm Credit Ad ministration will require a first Report made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of chattel mortgage on all farm liveUtah of the Condition of The stock of the particular kind and class owned by the applicant. Inter est at the rate of 84 per cent per annum will be charged. Farmers in need of this loan may get full particulars by contacting the field tnspectators of the Crop Production Loan office of your lo cal cunty spent, or by writing direct Located at Eureka, in Juab County, State of Utah, to the Salt Lake City office of the Farm Credit Administration, Chamthe close of business on September 30, 1933. ber of Commerce Building. P. C. Peterson Jrjleld inspector for Juab County, announces that RESOURCES: applications will be received until December 10, and that beginning November 20, his schedule for this Loans and Discounts $ 65,269.07 Eureka Banking Co. at county will be published. Overdrafts o PICK-OUT- S Probably one of the most discouraging things ln the poultry business is to have a flock of beautiful pul lets laying well and have them start picking. Feather picking ln Itself Is a bad habit that gives the flock a mean, rough appearance. The feather pick ln2 habit, however, leaas 10 pics outs and this means dead puiiers and a complete loss. The reamer nicking habit often is learned in the brooder. More often, however, this vicious habit starts when tne nullets are first housed. If feather picKing ana pic.-uu- ts were only a feeding problem, we are could easily stop it. Pick-oucaused bv idleness, crowded conciit ions and carelessness on the part ot the poultryman. There is no one thing to do to stop or prevent ieauv er picking, the following suggest' Ions will helrj. When the oullcts are first housed be sure that they are kept busy' by feeding a small amount of scratch often during the day. Supply liberal succulent feed. Darken the nests. Be sue that all feed hoppers and drinking fountains we at least 3 feet from the floor. Have a box of dry whole oats ln 751.24 U. S. Government Bonds and Securities ; State and Municipal Bonds Other Bonds and Stocks Real Estate Sold Under Contract Bank Bldg. Furniture, & Fixtures Other Real Estate Owned Total Cash and Due from other Banks 84,146.94 44,131.62 36,746.00 4,000.00 9,000.00 2,963.53 . 20,885.46 2,906.20 Other Resources TOTAL RESOURCES $270,800.06 LIABILITIES: ts each pen. Be sure to remove any bird at hp first stan of blood. Remove from the flock persistent pickers. Capital Stock Surplus Net Undivided Profits Deposits Subject to Check Public Funds Cashier's and Certified Checks Total Demand Deposits $68,091.49 101,739.38 1,612.44 17 1,443. V. 60.153.53 Denoaih Total Time 30,000.00 9,000.00 203.22 Deposits TOTAL LIABILITIES . V 60,153.53 $270,800.06 |