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Show THE PAGE EIGHT 15&16 Seeded Raisins Extra Good 2 3 Package Cans Heinz Soups and Truck for ulative total for the year 1923 whlrh The cumulative total for 11,32-3- 3 was 1675. The registration for this year has been Increased by approximately 100 students, as com par?d with the same period for 93c 30c tie Brooms, good quality Mince Meat 2 lbs 4 25c White Laundry Soap, Large Bars, 10 for M. J. B. Coffee, 3 lb can Extra Good Quality Mix Cocolates lb 25c 85c 25c 25c Paper Shelled Pecans, lb Extra Good Hard Mix, 2 lbs DIPPING 27c Pineapple Chocolate Broken Slices 19c No. Ca 15c LB BeefPotRoast Pork Roast Shoulder 8c LB POUND IOC 2 LOIN VEAL CHOPS, 2 lbs McDONALD'S 2 lb assorted Chocolates 25c 59c N UTE AMAZE A -MBYI ARNOLD 8CIEWTIFACTS o Death of Elephant In spite of the fact that use Is made of the legend to Action and the movies, that sick elephants really go to so "elephant graveyard" to die, we can And no record of such a place being found, says Some facts, Answers Magazine. however. Indicate that such places might exist. Prom time to time natives appear with elephant tusks that are obviously of old Age, maintaining that they are found In the bush. Then, too, dead elephants are Beldom found except those shot or trapped. Many hunters have singing; Welcome address, Mrs. Edna J. Cazier, stake president; "Successful presentation of the lesson'1 'The Essential Grant Oardner; Qualities of a Woman Leader" Mrs. Alice P. McCune; Musical numbers, Nephl Ward Relief Society chcrus under direction of Mrs. Florence Ft. Winn. James A Garrett gave an im portant message to the class leaders and the meeting was closed by Bishop P. B. Cowan. Representatives of the Bishopric high priests, stake board of relief society, ward presidents and all class leaders were In attendance at the meeting. o Warenski Addreses Juab School District Teachers Addressing the teachers of the Juab school dltrlct In their regular meeting, which was held In the Juab hich school building Thursday afternoon. Dr. L. C. Warenski discus sed current health problems of th schools In a comprehensive manner. He outlined ine symptoms, caus treatment and dangers of some of the diseases most commonly overlooked In the school room and at home, and pointed out to the teachers the danger of letting little diseases develop. Dr. Warenski urged the teachers to be on constant guerd for the development of such diseases in the students. The speaker talked on the excessive use of cosmetics, and the dangerous results that might follow tuch practices. President Thorval Rigby v oj In charge of the meeting. Routine business was taken up. d.upTnews Fort Will Camp, daughters of never found natural death remains Utah Pioneers, met at the home or of elephants. One theory to offset Mrs. Orson Cazier Friday evening, December 8. The following program this legend Is that a dying elephant was given: History of David Cazier, a or Into stream wanders blindly Lila Richardson; piano solo, marsh where he perishes and dlsJensen; paper, "How The appears. This Is borne out by the Pioneers Spent Their Christmas,"' fact that nearly all elephant fossils Mrs. Joseph Greenhalgh; two piano have been found In soil that was selections, Mrs. Lola C. Jensen. Delicious refreshments were served at once covered by water. the close of the meeting: De-lie- ne snakes Deadly The. death toll from tNAK.ES Tho fall quarter, Thursday December 21, has been one of the most successful In the history of the school. Christmas holidays will last until January 3. on which date students will enroll for the winter quarter. Many new classes and special short classes have been planed to begin with the winter quarter to take care of the large influx of students customary at that time. These will Include courses In vocational subjects as well as In other dc partments. The winter quarter schedule at the college is the most active of the year. Numerous student activities Kill be in progress, including the production of the grand opera, II Trocatore. In February. A number of dramatic productions, the Intra mural winter sports program and basket ball are also on the schedule which ends with the quarter on March 16th. which will end . Local - Social y o Ft. Green News Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin N. Robertson, December 8. a daughter. TIES, MUFFLERS, SHIRTS, SOCKS, ETC. FOR MEN. The community was very much shocked on Monday morning to hear of the death of Lloyd Draper, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Draper. The boy had been to a party on Sunday evening and on his way home with friends about ten o'c'ocK a dog ran after and frightened the crowd. The boy became so frightened that he did not recover from the shock. He has been suffering with heart trouble for some time, and was hardly able to reach his home. He died at 4 A . M. Monday morning. He is survived by his parents, one sister, Louise, 9. and one brother, Don Jay, 2. BOOKS, ETC FOR CHILDREN COMPLETE LINE OF SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY-CHRISTMAS TREES Local and Social Kidney Suet Putliet Wood a Fuel To save Imports of Stockholm. coal, public Institutions In Sweden will be heated with wood next winter, the government has decreed. Public credits also will be granted to factories for the making or char coal briquettes, which are expected to replace coke. 10c lb. Box Chocolates Best Grade 1T W 9w k l--b lb boxes of machine Dipped Fancy Choco5 2 lbs. 25c w muscles talking the vocal oft perform s different MOTIONS IN ONE SECOND. -1 i O air TONS 25 0 0 A lb boxes Fancy Box Chocolates 9c pound U5tD BT TO BURN ONE TON OF OIL FUEL. fCapyrw. 1 Fancy Baby Beef Ittf, by TW Bn SywtttJM. tut ) a v. 10c per pound Round Steak Round Steak cut from Grain fed 2 year old 'Heifer Beef year old Stewing or Roasting Hens 45c each Harrett Clark. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES (Consul County Clerk or Respective Signers For Further Information.) BU-KET- S, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Agnes E. Snader deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at law office of P. N. Anderson, at Nephi, Utah, on or before the 24th day of January, A. D. 19S4. W. E. SNADER, Administrator of the Estate of Agnes E. Snader, Deceased. Dai. of first pub. Nov. 23, 1933. 3 -- 1 lb 19c Brazils lb cellophane bag of Large Washed Brazil Nuts The Store of the 17c 1 Celery Extra Large Bunch 7c Well bleached large 7c celery hearts 2 lb choco- Peanuts lb Jumbo Roasted Peanuts o 1 52c Home Style Chocolates 5 THIS 25c TEST FREE If It fails Use this bladder laxative. Drive out the impurities & excess acids which cause the Irritation that wakes you up. Get a regular 26 cent of made from buchu leaves, juniper oil, etc. After foiir days test if not satisfied, go back and get your 25c. They work on the bladder sim- ilai to castor oil on the bowels. Bladder Irregulrlty Is nature's dan ger signal and may warn you of trouble. You are bound to reel bet ter after this cleansing and you are bound to get your regular sleep. Geo. D. Haymond, Druggist, says Adv Bukets Is a best seller. Soft Shelled Almonds lb bags Satin and Ribbon Mixed Eggs DON'T GET UP NIGHTS Almonds s 29c More Candy f fancy o BUY ALL YOUR CHRISTMAS TURKEYS OW 12c lb call 325 W 73c Chocolates boxes lates. o No. 2 Mixed Nuts. All Fancy 1933 Crop. Few Peanuts. 5 lb bags Bananas Firm and Ripe 69c Fresh White Pullet Eggs fetfL 79c lb boxes of Cherry 1 1 18c Dozen 1 Cellophane Bags Chickens UV--' Cherry-Chocolate- 4 13c per pound 1 Nuts Mixed Nuts. No Peanuts. 5 lb bags No. 29c Beef Pot Roasts OF 39c CLASSIFIED Nuts Chocolates Grain Fed Heifer mostly- and Creams 90c per box Beef Pot Roasts Burning lb mix Bags, Gums lates em 1- 4 $1.05 per box Mince Meat In lb boxes Hand Dipped Fancy Chocolates 5 $1.00 GOOD COAL AT $6.5d PER TON Mrs. Charles Wilson entertained delivered, at Nephl or Levan at a children's party at her home -- Prank Phllllpson. Trucking ala last Thursday for her son. Dale, done. Phone 360. who was celebrating his sixth birth day anniversary. A variety of games BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS TUR-EY- S formed the entertainment, after FJrom us. 12c pound dressed. which dainty refreshments were Phone 325J. C. W. Johnson. served. Those present were George Crane, Bernlece Christensen, Rober FOR SALE Main st. corner lot Douglas, Sylvia Wilson, Ranee Fow-ke- s, told Emro Building adjoining Iris Edwards, Patsy Edwards, splendid business or residence site. Ralph Howell, Bud Kendall and Write T. O. Durham,- - 6504 Benson and the host. Dale Wilson St. Huntington Park, California. ' Fresh 75c Good Merchandise Is Cheaper" The program for the sacrament meeting last Sunday was furnished by the Ephraim Ward. Francie J Garner was the speaker, and musical numbers were given. Gums - Creams 45c Merc. Co. Nephi "Where The road show of Moroni stake held Monday In the Amusement hall. A large number was was Box Chocolates Bananas 5 per lb. M arshmallo ws 45c FOOD Cellophane 1 lb. Bags 15c STORES "A Surety of Purity" j SILK UNDERWEAR, iHOSE, BATHROBES, PERFUMES ETC FOR WOMEN-TO- YS, CHRISTMAS BARGA INS Suet Days Before Christmas COMPLETE LINE OF GIFTS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN in India exceeds WALK l Shopping gion to distribute along with their boxes. The following program will be given: solo dance, Barbara Nelson; reading, Marjorle Carter; piano solo, Marie Svedln; vocal solo Barbara Burrldge; reading, Max-In- e Park; solo dance. Ida Jen Harris; piano solo. Ilene Burton; re told story. Betty Larson; piano so-- 1 U. Marjoralne Ostler, Community singing of Christmas carols by all! members. Deliene Jensen will be In charge of the program. zo.ooo each year, largely BECAUSE THE NATIVES BAREFOOTED 14, ORE A well attended Belief Society Ad increase in regis- conference for all stake class leadA Christmas social will be held tration of more than 75 per cent ers was held Monday evening in by the Junior Service Star Legion the South Ward Belief Hal l. A fine evening at 7:30 in the city during the past ten years has been program was arranged, which con- Saturday hall. Each one of the members Willi reported by Registrar W. H. Bell of sisted of the following numbers: bring a girt, with which two Chru4-a- s the Utah State Agricultural College. boxes will be made up. and later Congregational singing; prayer, cumon was based The figure the Mrs. Maud Forrest,; congregational turned over to the Service Star Le- vm. 29c Pounds Thursday Dec. LOO AN war 952. Mixed Nuts NEPHI, UTAH S, College Enrollment Shows! Juab Stake Relief Society Large Gain in Ten Year Convention Held Monday ALLEN'S CASH STORE WEEK END BARGAINS DEC. TIMES-NEW- Christmas Spirit If you're having a rather difficult time deciding on something for him that he'll really like let us help you. We serve thousands of men every year . . . we know all their little prejudices . . . we've hundreds of gifts to choose from . . . and our style and service will make choosing a a pleasure rather than a duty. |