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Show 1 THE PACE EIGHT M PL A Veal Roasts 9c per pound Try one of the Moat every candy product on the market has advanced in the past 60 days, but due to a recent good buy we made on Hersheys Products we are able to offer you these Items at a very low price. Hersheys tt lb Sweet MUk Chocolate, 12c: Mr. Good Bars, Milk Chocolate and Feaunt H lb, 10c eaoh. H lb 10c per can cocoa, can. Palmolive Soap will sell In our store all day Friday and Saturday for the lowest price we have ever off5c per bar. ered It Lay in a supply at this price. And remember you can buy V lb packages of Hewlett Tea for 17c per package. 27e. Par 30c a pkg. Par, the perfect concentrated soap, is used to wash fine hosiery, silks and woolens, flannels. Buy two packages for 60c today. Bring your coupon and get one free. 1 The Twentieth Century Reading Club will hold Miss Florence Duckworth of regular meetand Mrs. Maurice Chase are ing in the citytheir Is spending the hall, December 7, a of arrival over son, the ltjoiclng at 7.30 p. m. Mrs. Leeta M. Squire holidays at the home Thanksgiving of. Mr. and Mrs. Chase will read born November 24. a poem. "Tristram," by Mrs. George Duckworth. was Miss Maletta Lo-cu- Mr. formerly n Edward A. Robbins. Stephen Boswell Satur- spent Miss Ft. Green News I WEI MASH P RDGRAMS TUESDAY program outlined HAL FACTS REVE A ILrlil-'- FOB SALE ton truck. Good overhauled, Newly Ford Coach. $200.00. Durant Coach, New pistons, rings, overhaul job. $200.00. Chev. coupe. Oood value. $50.00. 1926 CITY MOTOR CO. 0 IF Is as Jno-Voca- Get your car in preparedness for the cold weather and you will not have trouble in starting, so take advantage of this offer. We are giving until December 15th, for only $5.75. 1 Grind Valves 2 Clear out carbon. 3 Check Radiator and Hose. 4 Clean and Space Spark Plugs 5 Check All Wiring. 6 Test Battery. 7 Check Battery Connections. 8 Check distributor points and set timing 9 Drain out differential and refill with winter Grease. 10 11 12 13 14 Change Motor oil to correct viscosity. Lubricate Chassis, use correct lubricants. Tune up motor. Tighten body. Check Starter. JACKSON AUTHORIZED MOTOR C2ftBt7 0 DEALER MATERIAL USED EXTRA CLASSIFIED WHEAT ALLOTMENT The following are descriptions left out of the wheat allotment publication last week. Beautiful FOR SALE Dining Room Suite, reasonable See Mrs. E. G. Pyper. m Thomas Toppham. Melvin (tennant) Sec. 35, 11 A: Allot. 345 bu; Max. A 9. Vera Senn, Melvin Toppham. East (tennant) 149 South 1st East for rent Sec. 28- - 30, 44 A: Al358J. half of house Inquire lp lot 254 bu.: Max. A 18. Melvin Toppham, Sec. 28, 30, 44 37. 6 weeks A. Allot .358 bu.; Max. A WILL SELL OR TRADE S. T. Howard Sec. 23, 34, 35, 22, old pigs Phone 41. 28 215 A: Allot. 668 bu.; Max. A Mangleson home for rent, see Alex 183. o Wilson 3tpd. CLEAN COTTON RAGir WANTED AT THE TIMES-NEW- S OFFICE National Proerve The Cloud Peak Primitive area la an expanse of 94,000 acres on the GOOD COAL AT $6.5a PER TON delivered, at Nephi or Levan high core of the Bighorn moun-- Frank Phiillpson. Trucking ala tains, in Wyoming. The area lies 1ona. Phone 360. In the Bighorn National forest, midway between the Continental divide 5 nd the Black hills, at 9,500 to Inquire of Miss Haydee Patten feet elevation. There are about for plain sewing and children's 800 attractive lakes, many of gladresses. 2nd East and 4th North cial origin. There are no automobile roads. Wildlife Is abundant, aud the southern half of the area GOOD MILL RUN $13.00 PER Pioneer con- Ton. Smaller quantities at 65c sack Is in game preserves. ditions of travel are maintained by OUR POULTRY FEEDS ARE OP THE BEST QUALITY & PRICES the Forest service. RIGHT Juab County Mill & Ele Of up-to-d- Top-pha- 13,-16- rilovic Sbodizhi .,' l trio, Beth Lunt. Alice Ord Dance, Beth and Helen Chase; Forrest; ReadWade and Virginia "A Surety of Purity" 1B20 home-boun- will be A very splendid program Ward Mutthe Nephi by presented ual next Tuesday evening, Miss LaVon Harris in charge The FOOD $200.00. attractive The sacrament meeting will be Many Thanksgiving Brough, a sophomore at the Baskets of cheer were taken out to held Sunday afternoon at 1.00 o'Suite Agricultural College at the d and aged by the clock instead of at night as has Lctjun, is visiting with his parents, children last Tuesday. been the two previous Sundays, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brough for the Primary to Bishop Thomas Bailey. Thanksgiving holidays. F!mo Utah Mr. and Mrs. Dave Anderson of day and Sunday at the home of Mr. Thelma Broadhead has re- Huntington Park. California, are and Mrs. Leland Boswell and Mr Employer, and you and you, Mr. turned home weeks a two after stay and Mrs. Consumer, actually have holispending the Thanksgiving and Mrs. Edgar Boswell. Los been she has where in Angeles, a part to render in this tremeno days at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Mrs. Laura with sister. her visiting W W. Stepheneon. dous task of pulling America out of Miss While there Trowbridge. the mire of industrial stagnation? Broadhead studied the latest styles Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon J. BroadStep up. Brother American and creations in modern hair head of Burbank. California, are whether employer or consumer, in front of the NRA emblem visiting at the home of his parents, Word was received Sunday by Mr. Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Broadhead. which you are displaying in your Mrs. Lunt and and Mrs. Niels Lund of the death Rodger Morgan shop, store, home, or automobile! Lunt visited In Salt Lake City on A meeting of the Junior Branch of their grand daughter June, age Look the Blue Eagle, which stands Service Star Legion will be held on 13 years of Salt Lake City. She died for the undaunted spirit of Amer- Sunday and Monday. at 3.00 o'clock at the city of Intestinal trouble at a Salt Lake ica squarely in the eye and say to Mrs. Howard Cox of Mantl and Saturday hall. All members are urged to at- hospital. Funeral services were arit, and yourself, "I will do my part. Miss Ethel Wright of Salt Lake tend this meeting. ranged for Wednesday forenoon at I will do what I can to Increase Salt Lake. She Is the daughter of City were guests at the home of empoyment. I will patronize mem- Miss Bertha McPherson last Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr?. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Lund. bers of the NRA who are bearing Mrs. Wiliam Bailey included. Mrs. A the brunt of this fight against deA large number of Seventies with C. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. pression. I will not patronize their returned Mrs. Painter Henry Neslon and family of Salt Lake City. their wives, attended the Seventies competitlors who are not dolntr heme Sunday from Salt Lake City o perty last Thurday evening at their part, even though the price Is were she has spent the past three Moroni, and report having had an less. I stand for decent wages and weeks her with excellent time. daugter. decent hours. I am against the Miss visiting Painter. Ruby sweat shop. I will not display the USE A quilting and wool cording Blue Eagle without doing my part Mr. and Mrs. Ervie Andrews were was held at the home of Mrs. party Peter to the point of sacrifice." Hansen last Monday evening. After With that pledge honestly taken, Suit Lake visitors on Monday. work the was completed, a deliciadhered to, the conscientiously Mr .and Mrs. J. E. Hill spent the ous dinner was served to the folspectacle of discouraged, discontenLake in Salt City. Lena Livingston, Verda visiting lowing: ted men trudging the streets day Llewellyn. Ora Mayer, Francis J. after day seeking work will pass, Mrs. Norman Jorgensen of Salt Hansen, Amy Samuels, Maggie and this great, broad, rich land will Lake Is visiting this week at the Frandsen. Marie Christiansen, Genagain be the home of the busy, home City o" her parents, Mr. and Mrs. eva Madson, Lottie Bills, Nettle people. prosperous, patriotic happy, By H. D. Munroe, Formerly Prof. Frandson, Florence Green and the Let us do our part in Juab Coun- Gilbert Bailey. Poultry Extension Penn. State Col. hostess. by creating loyal emloyment, ty by Mrs. P. P. Christlson returned NRA of and the program, support A wet or moist mash for laying home Saturday after a short stay in Twenty-fiv- e men were put to by exclusively patronizing the em- Salt Lake City and Helper visiting mash for laying pullets. If used work Monday morning building a houses who and business ployers Mr. and Mrs. E. F. properly, will serve the purpose of new road f mm Fountain r.an of the home at are in good faith copperating for Baldwin and Mrs. Jack Martell. a saieiy vaive. Falrview. The road will be the reliefi of unemployment. NRA Pullets that are laying around mru me east nuis to Falrview. made JUAB COUNTY Don E. Washburn of Lehl, came fifty per cent and show no signs of COMMITTEE. d to Nephi last to get his droping in production need not be Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Anderson wife, May. who has been visiting at .'ed a moist mash. and daughter Irene, left Aflock of birds laying fifty per for Standardville, Utah, Wednesday the home of her parents, Mr. and to spend Mrs. James Andrews for the past cent and still on the increase should Thanksgiving with their chldren in be fed a moist fattening mash each that town. week. Give the bird all that they day. Miss Dot Schofield left Saturday will eat in twenty minutes. They Kieth Allred returned from Salt Under the supervision of Hie for her home in Nevada, after havi- should consume between two and Lake last week where he attended Stake Senior Leaders a social will ng spent the past week visiting re- three pounds per hundred birds the barber school. Mr. Allred and be held in the North Ward Amuse- latives and friends in Nephi. She each day. This fattening mash will family have moved Into the home of ment hall, Tuesday, December 5, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gene have a tendency to slow up produ- Ben Hansen, where they will remain ction and help to keep the birds for the winter. at 8 p. m. given by the Port Wall Sperry. in good flesh. It is not advisable to Camp. D. U. P. All members are D. K. Broadhead of Salt Lake add milk to a fattening mash. Mrs. Thora Robertson entertained invited to attend. If a pullet flock is not laying 50 the members of her club at her City spent Tuesday evtening and Salt Creek Camp, D. U. P., will Wednesday with his parents, Mr. per cent, a feed of moist laying home last Thursday afternoon. After mash each day will have a tenden- spending the time in chatting, an hold their monthly meeting Friday. and Mrs. S .D. Broadhead. cy to Increase production. H tha elaborate chicken dinner was served. December 8, at 2:00 P. M. at the All Rulon Broadhead spent Tuesday flock is molting or for other reashome of Captain Beula Irons. are ons the production Is dropping off, and Wednesday in Salt Lake City, A most delightful party for the members and eligible members mix the moist laying mash with gleaner girls and adults was held requested to be present. An enjoyMrs. Frank Warner returned muic. The milk is an added sti- Tuesday evening at the home of able program Is being planned. home Monday after visiting for muli and works well in extreme Mrs. Osmond Crowthers, who is some time in Provo. cases. the Gleaner girls teacher In M. I. a. If a Careful noult.rvmn.ri nrlll iico Everyone came dressed in old fashMr. and Mrs. M. M. O'Gara of L03 a moist mash right, extreme high ioned costumes and an old fashAngeles are visiting with friends and or low production can be prevented. ioned program and refreshrnients The flock that will average relatives at Nephi. They are the In keeping with the occasion was guests of Charles Haynes and Mr. fifty per cent production all enjoyed. Games were played. Forty and Mrs. Clyde Haynes and family. winter will be the most profitable. were present. Will SK-AGG-S 1930 Mr. and Mrs. Theo Perrenoud Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gairick left and children. Daryl and Dorothy, Wednesday for Provo where they ot Rexburg, Idaho, are visiting at will visit indefinitely. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A special vocal duet by Mabel ft. Price. d.upTnews Crystal White Soap is the most popular laundry soap sold at our store. You'll appreciate buying 10 bars 19. I week-en- Crystal White Soap 10 bars 27c 30, and Melba Fowkes will be given In Mrs. Robert Moore of Provo is connection with the regular fast Orson Eager of Arizona was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. day sacrament meeting held Sunweek-en- d guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. the house James H. Ockey this week. day in the South Ward chapel. B Riches. week-en- d Palmolive Soap 5c per Bar 1 Thursday. Nov Cit-ze- n. Products Chev. condition. All through the United States, all the State of Utah, all Juab County, we s"e the emblem of NRA displayed with l's "WE DO accompanying slogan OUR PART." Does that emblem and that slogan. Brother Employer, and Mr. find Mrs. Consumer, have a meaning for YOU? Is the emblem nnrly a window decoration In red, white and blue0 I the slogan "WE DO OUR PART" merely a carele.su adver- tisement? To whom does the "WE" in that slogan refer? Does it mean that you, Brother Hershey's 1929 Wilford Jensen and Oliver Jensen from Manassa, Colorado, visited with County Agent and Mrs. A. E. Smith Wednesday and Th"Tsday of this week. thiough through Harvest Inn Corn is Maw-ha- ll packed by the Canning- Co., and is a very fine rrade Sweet corn. Sugar Pie Pumpkin Is put up by the same packers and is noted for its fine quality where ever it Is sold. Our regular price 18c per larre can try one can.. You'll agree tU the finest pumpkin you have ever used. NBPHI, UTAH S, LOCAL NEWS ITEMS MCL Mi DO OUR PART Corn 10c a can 3 cans 28c I Mi Veal Shoulder RoaU at Be per lb today. This veal la freshly drewed and the very finest quality. Veal Sirloin Cutlets, 15c per pound. for VV TIMES-NEW- Next Tuesing MargaretwillLarson. be open night acday evening outlined by cording to the program the itvw WmM '!' general board. - v,a smith- Ward." Tne program next Mutual program. .,, A Tuesday willmprirnn mil be stones oi lamu Will ,,H.oi Kolprt.ions " " nors. me choruses and girls consist of boys ... T3rtltOV -Will . and solos. Mrs. thew. meeting. be in charge of Y UJ V- - ho e; ITRAi It w 4 THE HEAT OF THE BLAST FURNACES WAS 50 INTENSE THAT THE HIRED FOR. THE STEEL MILL SCENES OF"MAlTER OP MEN" WERE UNABLE TO PERFORM. ' REGULAR STESL. MEN TOOK. THEIR PLACES. AS KELLY SPRINGFIELD TIRES and tubes, gasoline, oil, batteries, frost shields, battery 1 'ft'' M 'V-- i . J 1 - .3-- " NECKWEAR Smarter than ever and more to show you. JACK HOtT WHO PLAVS A STEEL "MASTER OF MEW" iPENT A MONTH WORKING IN A STEEL MILL TO FAMILIARISE HIMSELF WITH STEEL MILL ROUTINE FOIREMAN cables, fan belts, anti freeze, ignition parts, auto radlight globes, oil filter cartridges, polish, iator compounds, rim parts, spark plugs, tire IN I 7 chains, top dressing, lubrication service, tire repairing, car washing service and many other for your car, it will be a pleasure for us SILVEZX MAPLE SERVICE Everything that's new, smart, neat figures; patgorgeous stripes; softly blended terns; the finest things Wilson Brothers and Grayco Style Committees ever designed are right here for you. Come in and see them. all-ov- , er A simll deposit will hold them until Xmas things to be of service to you. Select Your Xmas Ties Now NEED APPLY FAY WtfAY BROUGHT A SPINNING TO THE STUDIU AND 65- TWEEN WE FILMING OF SCENES OF 'MAITEA OFtAEH" SHE SPUN THE THREAD WHICH irYfc LATER INTENDS TO VVtAVE INTO CLOTH FOR HER FALL SUIT. WfEL THERE ARE TWO WE.'J IN TUP CCJLUMfbIA STUDIOS IN HOLLYWOOD NHO SPEND WER ENTIRE PAY COLLECTING SOUNDS ON FILM-THEHAP A 6COD TIME DURING THE y FILMING OTMAtTER. OV M?H"ZOQ THEY GATHERED 147 DIFFERENT SOUNDS THAT EXIST ONLY IN A STEEL MILL |