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Show THE PAGE EIGHT 4 POUNDS w Mrs. Albert Kay. 25c 15c Wed-nrsdu- ORGANIZE GIRLS as "All Girls Club-wlast Monday, with Grace Blnckett being elected Presi35c dent. Other officers elected were: Ida Wilson; Secre25c tary- Treasurer, Minnie Howard;r; Business Manager, Geraldine Caz-ieReporter. Afton Gibson. Miss 19c Wanda Garrett is the factulty ad15c visor of the newlyo organized club. Under the club system of the Junior Hlsrh comes the "All Boys" and "All Girls Clubs." The other cubs have not completed organization at present. The following officers were elected at a meeting of the boys Monday. President, Lamar Kendall: Vice President, Morgan Greenwood; -- Reporter, Price Allred; Secretary Treasurr, Alma Garrett: Chief of Police, Max Bowles: Assistant to Chief of Police, Waldon Reed and Arnold Brough. The Junior High orRanlzed Vice-Preside- nt Veal Cutlets SHOULDER 8c LB lie POUND WE BUY BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON & EGGS o TURKEY SHOOT SUNDAY The American Legion will hold a Blt Turkey Shoot Sunday. Come out and test your skill Turkeys for everybody. If you have a pet gun brln it with you Starts at 10 a. n. Northeast of City. ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS Continued from Page One Shoe & Clothing DANG H supply of American currency and Increasing the demand for English currency. A more exnensive pound must follow, discouraging Britain's forelem trade. Matters are at a deadlock. It's going to be a monetary battle of the giants, with the two greatest financial cowers of the world opposed. Critlsm of Administration policies, a which was practically few months ago. has been gradually annearine. becoming more wide spread. There is ft definite feeling of nervousness, mostly on the oart business men. Their of larrre-scatheme song Is "Individualism, where art thou?" and the villian in the piece is the fact that the government is steadtly assuming more control over all phases of business, showine no signs that it will reax this policy. These business men cheered the recovery nlan recently presented by Oerard Sworw. General Electric's nresldent. Briefly able, stnfed. The Swote Plan nroooses the srttinn ud of an organization very simtliar to the NRA with this essential difference uontrol would be In the hands of the boards of business men instead of eovernment Not pleased by it at all were labor leaders who doubted that the boards of bier corporations executives would protect workers. President Roosevelt said of the Rwope proposal that the present time Is not pronitious for a change In plan that "the next few months are eDected to brine forth hundreds of other Dlans." Then he Issued a summary of reports showing late achievements of the NRA. Including: New employment for 2.000.000 neople: increase in Industrial outlets: a 20 per cent raise in hourly wages and 40 ner cent drop In working hours. To this defense came distinguished Professor Edwin savins: that the depression Is ectuallv ending; that for the first time In history recovery from the bottom is being speeded consciously nnd effectively; that there Is no basis for fear of uncontrolled Inflation: that we are in the midst of a social revolution within the which of cantialism, framework promises lasting benefits. Another very Important bone f act. contention Is the securities best Some of the Administration's friends, as well as business execut- fves, believe it needs overhauling, is not only preventng Issuance of worthless securities, but securities entirely legitimate and most essential to industry. Prohibition repeal means the end "nuisof a number of the ance" taxes. These are: The 5 per cent tax paid by stockholders on of dividends received: the one per cent paid by corporations on declared value of capital stock; the 5 per cent tax paid by corporations on income In excess of 12H per cent of declared value of capital stock. The 1 4 cent federal gas will be reduced to 1 cent. It's likely that other taxes, such as that on bank checks, will go. Government Both the Federal and the states are looking forward to liquor as the provider of tremon-dou- s sums of new revenue, are planning what to do with it. Principal danger is that there will be too many fingers in the flowing bowl, forcing the price of legal stuff to where the bootleggers will stay in business and undersell. aslnor the International non-existe- nt Sponsored by the Nephi le strl-nup- Kiwanis Club ARLINGTON HALL FRIDAY NOVEMBER 24 Latest Music By Step-- & -- Fetch-it DANCE BAND PC nt fnr-sieht- n. ed IF YOU ARE HAVING TROUBLE WITH YOUR CAR attery Call one-ten- lis! We have the necessary Battery Equipment to test and give you complete informtaion of cery battery. EXIDE BATTERIES are unexcelled for performance in cold weather or anytime. SELVEE. MAPLE SERVICE the position he had moved to before they Christmas presents for all the family, given free to our customers who save our Poll Parrot Shoe Money. r "" Nephl. Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Worwood and Miss Viola Worwood entertained at a miscellaneous shower last Wednesday evening at their home, complimentary to Mrs. Arnold Worwood, a recent bride, who was formerly Miss Marvel Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Rassmussen of Mount Pleasant. The evening was ipent playing games and enjoying music. A dainty luncheon was serrelatives and ved to ' thirty-fiv- e friends. Mrs. Arnold Worwood received many lovely and useful gifts. th American Paper Moitf Adopted as a matter of necessity and not from choice by Massachusetts Bay colony In 1000, paper money was gradually Issued by oth er colonies until In general age by 11 , Just think! Trade at our store, and every time you make a purchase we give you in Poll Parrot Shoe Money an amount equal to that which you Word has been received that during the Maricopa Stake Conference held at Mesa. Arizona, last Saturday and Sunday, the music for the Sunday morning session was furnished by the Grade school orchestra and the Lehl Sunday School choir. Both were under the direction of Miss Wanda Petty. A violin solo was also played by M'ss Petty during the afternoon session of the conference. spend. Save your Pell Parrot Shoe'Money and we will c:;chane it for these o WATCH FOR BARGAINS NOVEMBER 29th. Ol"d pede, a coaster wagon, a nice, big mama doll, and lots of other useful articles that make the finest kind of Mrs. Morgan Miller and family left Thursday (today) for Los Angeles, whera they will make their CLUB future home. Mr. Miller left several weeks ago for the coast to accept Jt'NIOR TIIOII GIRLS .that cost you notiiticj A playball, basketball, fielder's glove, a bac, jack knife, roller skates, a veloci- Junior High 25c 29c . . y. Beef Pot Roast 8c 33c POUND Veal Roast CiRISTITinS PrESEHTS or everyone and sister Mr. and with relatives and friends. She was the guest of her mother. Mrs. Mat-tl- e Vlckers. Miss Deon Howarth of Provo Is Roy E. Gibson left Monday for lhiting in Mona at the home of her Mr.and Castledale, Utah .where he will be sister and brother-in-laMrs. Sheldon Green. employed for a few weeks at the office of the Emery County Ellsworth Mr. and Mrs. Joseph announce the arrival of a son, Nov. 15th. Mrs. Tacy Bracken was hostess to the members of the North Ward Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jorden return- Reading Circle at her home last ed 10 Mona after visiting in Idaho. Friday evening. November 17. "A Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Green an- Lamp in the Desert," by Ethel M. nounce the birth of a son, Tuesday, Dell, was given by Mrs. Rose M. Lunt. Mrs. Byron Howells gave a November 14th. list of books to be reviewed during the year. Refreshments were served. brother-in-la- 2 ie Thursday, Nov. 23, 1933 Miss Reva Vlckers of Provo spent TnU Bushman of Falrvlew Is visiting in Mona. at the home of his the past week in Nephl visiting Specials; November 24 & 25 Sweet Cranberries Potatoes 25. 19c POUNDS 4 POUNDS LARD NEPIII. UTAH S, Mona Happenings Local and Social ALLEN'S CASH STORE BULK MINCE MEAT 2 Pound BRICK CHEESE Pound RAISINS, Seeded or Seedle 4 for SOAP, CRYSTAL WHITE, 10 FOR BROOMS, Extra Good BULK SHREDDED COCOANUT, Pound RICE, 3 Poundg DE LUX HALVES, PEACHES, 2 Can TIMES-NEW- CHICKENS 16c per lb. valuable priz:s. We have purchased a )ot of beautifully Nephi Merc. plump, meaty last for spring roasters those who are partial to chicken for Sunday dinner. They will sell at tfio per pound. We will also have a number of last Spring's No. 1 hen turkeys at the market's lowest price.' These turkeys weigh from 8 to 13 pounds each, Co. Baby Beef Pot Roasts 10c per lb. Get any size of Baby Beef Pot Roast you wish for 10c per lb. Fancy Sweet Corn 10c a can Corn Fancy Swet will sell today at 10c per large can or $2.29 per case. Buy your winter supply. Raisins 4 pkgs 25c Blue Ribbon Seedless or Sun Maid Puffed Seeded Raisins will sell today, packages for 25c. You'll appret? this low price lte new that it is time to make Holiday (Cakes and puddings. Sugar $5.29 per cwt. are always glad to' t Utah Beet Sugar a boost. Today we We CLASSIFIED Beautiful FOR SALE Dining Room Suite, reasonable-S- ee Mrs. E. G. Pypor. up-to-d- East South 1st East for rent half of house Inquire 358J. lp 149 WILL SELL OR TRADE-ol- d pigs Phone 41. 6 weeks Mangleson home for rent, see Alex Wilson 3 tpcf; Inquire of Miss Haydee Patten for plain sewing and children's dresses. 2nd East and 4th North $13.00 PER GOOD MILL RUN Ten. Smaller quantities at 65c sack OUR POULTRY FEEDS ARE OJ THE BEST QUALITY & PRICES RIGHT Juab County Mill & Ele Of o CARD OF THANKS Wc wish to express our appreciation to all those who assisted us in our recent bereavement and for the many kind expressions of sympathy extended us. Mrs. Robert Pyper and Family PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP National Prc.erv NOTICES The Cloud Peak Primitive area Is n expanse of 94,000 acres on the (Consul County Clerk or Respective high core of the Bighorn mountains. In Wyoming. The area lies Signers For- Farther Information.) In the Bighorn National forest, midNOTICE TO CREDITORS way between the Continental divide Estate of Agnes E. Snader deceasand the Black hills, at 9,500 to feet elevation. There are about ed. Creditors will present claims 200 attractive lakes, many of gla- with vouchers to the undersigned of P. N. Anderson, at cial origin. There are no automo- at law office on or before the 24th Utah, bile roads. Wildlife Is abundant, Nephi, of January, A. D. 1934. and the southern half of the area day W. E. SNADER, Is In game preserves. Pioneer conAdministrator of the Estate of ditions pf travel are maintained by Agnes E. Snader, Deceased. fhe Forest serylcp. Dais of first pub. Nov. 23, 1933. 13,-16- 5 Late Fall Dresses At Reduced Prices " STREET STYLES Semi Thanksgiving Reunions - Formal Dresses in New $hgde$ for the Holiday Season, will aeti 100 ib. bags of for Uth Best Sugar $8,29, Mince Meat 2 lbs. 25c Today our Market jyllj sell 2 pounds of bulk Mince Meat for 25c. This is first grade Mince Meat and will be rpsdy for you packed in atitary cartons. Something youf appetite has craved. Apple 10 lbs. 10c Fancy Jonathan A pies 10 lb, ready in paper bags for 10c, QlRSKAGOS "A Surety of Purity" It's great to have all the family together for Thanksgiving dinner. But if distance keeps some of the family have a reunion by It's next, telephone. best to seeing each a-v- other. Long Distance operator will be glad to give you the rate t any given point. Collarette Sets with Cap fo match to be worn as a Scarf with your goat or. t,q change the "worn look" of your old dress. Assorted. Gojors an4 sfyfq in wool only, The The Mountain States Tel & Tel. Co. Try a Set of SNUQGIES to 50c off-s- et each-Ves- ts the cold breezes. and Panties Hansen Style Shop |