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Show THE PACK EIGHT SI ALLEN'S CASH STORES BARGAINS BETTER Pierces Pork and Beans, 10c Quart can Pride Washing Powder 13c Large 3 lb pkg Swift's Silver Leaf Lard 8 79c lb pails Macaroni or Spaghetti 5c Package Schillings Coffee, Can TREE TEA 1 pound 28c lb package 23c HEINZ SOUPS, 2 cans 25c LIBBY CANNED BEETS 10c Quart Can Palm Olive Soap 4 bars Mrs. Elbert Warner of Levan is visiting with her parents this week. Sail Uncharted Sea Mrs. Henry Painter is spending ten days in Suit Lake City, as a guest of Miss Ruby Painter. The administration'! new banking measure Is doing much for for the entire country everyone banks Included. It Is now plain to be seen that It wlU do Just what was Intended of it: safeguard deposits and elevate banking to a higher plane than ever before reached under the old system. Briefly it will save bankers from headaches and depositors from Wllford Belliston was in Provo Monday where he received medical attention. Mr and Mrs. J. A. Clayton of Salt Lake City were week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge A. Sperry. Mr and Mrs. Alma Thomas and Mrs. Mary Thomas of Wales were 8unday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D Pexton. Mrs. Nephl a few in law losses. Under the "New Deal" there is always a guiding hand keeping the craft away from the troubled waters of poor investments and unsafe loans. Bankers welcomed the insurance act and are only too pleased to operate in accordance with its regulations. There is nothing mysterous about banking it is like any other business needing hard work, close study and intelligent management. Qlve it these things and its route toward success is certain. The many new accounts W. A. Margarett Parkes Is visiting in Salt Lake City for ten days with relatives and friends. She is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. N. A. Nlelson and Miss Pearl Nlelson spent the week-en- d visiting in Salt Lake City. They were the guests of Miss Wlnnlfred Nlel- that are being opened In this bank are an indication of better times perhaps not the unusually prosperous days we have known but at least an early recovery from the distressing experiences through which every individual and business has son. party was given Sunday evening in honor of the 14th birthday anniversary of Don Nordstrom, at A the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Delicious refresh Oeorge Sowby. ments were served and numerous games enjoyed. A color was cleverly displayed in EUREKA BANKING CO. scheme heartily a valentine fashion of red and Where deposits are Insured. white. Present were: Florence Allen, Marjorie Carter, Donna Tldwell, NEPHI, UTAH Eunlece Belliston, Adv Carma Vlckers, Norma Marjorie Olpln, Stephenson. Fred Tldwell. Byron Memmott, Fred Wilkey, Ray Linton, Read Black. William Jarrett and the guest of TRY OUR honor, Don Nordstrom. Just passed. ICE CREAM SODAS 10c SPECIAL Fresh Doughnuts Fresh Ground Beef lb and Cinnamon Rolls Confections Cookes X. L. BAKERY 10c U. P. Train To Be On Exhibition On March DONT GET UP NIGHTS Hay-mon- Frflclnt, Satisfactory Service Phone 16S Nephl Donald Bailey, Meryl Bean and Grant Price spent Friday and Sat urday visiting with friends and relatives in Ephralm and Mantl. The Story department of the South Ward will give the program next Tuesday evening at the ward chapel. It is to be in the form of a real mountain camp fire program Exciting stories and good music will be given. Everyone is urged to attend. The 'program will be in charge of Miss Alburta Cowan YOU START EjxM HBaittttei?Seo ARE ALL THAT IS CLAIMED FOR THEM. THEY ARE DEPENDABLE 9 MONTHS GUARANTEE $5.95 12 MONTHS GUARANTEE $7.25 18 MONTHS GUARANTEE $9.25 OTHER PRICES ACCORDING TO SIZE MAJPEE 10c per pound. Flat Ribs or Briskets 7c per pound. Prime Rib RoUed Roasts, 16c lb. Veal Chucks or Round Bone Shoulder, 10c lb. Starch Stayles Corn Starch, 16 oz Pkg. 6c The South Ward Relief Society a three act play under the direction of DuWayne Peterson Saturday, February 24th, In the South Ward Chapel. All members of the ward is invited. will sponsor NEVIN-CRANDI- C STAGE LINES Maine to California Responsible and Reliable Service Tickets and Information at VENICE CAFE, Nephl, Utah Phone 74 SWASEY GARAGE, Mona Iff SILK, FULL FASHIONED CHIFFONS AND SERVICE WEIGHTS PS NEWEST SPRING SHADES SMOOTH FIT GORGEOUS QUALITY LOVELY TEXTURE Your chance to supply your hosiery needs! ROLLINS HIGH GRADE HOSIERY 49c 65c 98c 79c NON-RU- $1.39. $1.19 TOP N Nephi Merc. Co. "Where Good Merchandise Is Cheaper" o Fresh Stock and Fine Quality, 8 oz package, 9c 16 oz package 15c ROOSEVELT TALKS TO BOY SCOUTS OF U. S. (Continued From Page 1) greatly need them. "Therefore I ask you. under the direction of your own local officers and in conference with the representatives of the federal relief administration and other local social agencies, to gather up such of this material as may be available for dlstributon. Expects Response . "I am confident that the American people will generously cooperate and respond. Indeed, I am hoping mat m many cases they will tele phone and send letters to the local scout officers to offer their help to carry through this national good Bread O. P. S. White Sliced 7c 16 oz loaf i ft turn. 1 "Already I have received offers of cooperation from governors of states, from mayors and other community leaders. May you carry out this new service and rededicate yourselves to the scout oath. "I ask you to join with me and the earrle scouts and our president and chief executive who are here with me in the White House in giv- ing the scout oath. lb. Vacuum Can, Fresh In 28c pound. Bananas Firm and ripe, 6c lb. "All Stayles Syrup LSKAGGS of Purity" I Sunday School Workers At Conference In Payson PAYSON Several hundred Sunday school workers from Nebo Palmyra, Tintic and Juab L. D. S. stakes held a convention in the Junior high school building Sunday. David O. McKay, general sup erintendent of the church Sunday schools, greeted the general session in the forenoon and introduced the convention theme, "Forevery child, spiritual and moral training to help him stand firm under the pressure of life." Department sessions were held in the afternoon, with the following general board members from Salt Lake City in charge: J. Melvin Peterson, music; Horace H. Cum-ming- s. Book of Mormon; J. Percy Goddard Chucrh history; Mark Austin, Old Testament; Albert E. Bowman, missionary class; George M. Cannon, gospel doctrine; Lucy G. Sperry, Primary; Inez Whitbeck, kindergarten; Milton Benlon, gospel I messages. "THESE THIRTY YEARS" DRAMA Minutes Count. . . Sudden illnes in the family, a doctor needed it's after midnight, & how lost you feel without a telephone. Not only for emergencies, but in everyday usefulness in reaching friends, the stores everywhere, the telephone pays for itself many times over. Make the next call from your neighbor's telephone a call to us for service of your own. The Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Co. FUM THURSDAY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22 9 P. M. 7 P. M. 4 P. M. COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS AT 23 J ackson Motor Co. NEPHI HOOPSTERS CLASSIFIED in our Locality", Mrs. L. A. Bailey; book review, Mrs. William Bailey. Four room home FOR RENT reasonable Phone 196. 4tp o Camp Fort Wall SALE IRRIGATION WATER FOR The Daughters of the Utah Pio4tl or Rent, See Alf. Madsen. neers of Fort Wall Camp met at o the home of Mrs Laura Sowby last FOR SALE Friday evening, where the following 1928 Chev Sedan $150.00 program was given: Biography of N. 1928 Chev Truck $125.00 C Lund, Mrs. Beatrice Winn; read- 1930 Chev 1 Ton Truck, Very Mabel vocal solo, Ranee Winn; ing, ..... $250.00 Good Sowby; history of pioneer relics. 1928 Essex Sedan $125.00 Refreshments Mrs. Elsie Wood. were served at the close of the Who wants a thrill? Ask for your meeting. ride in the new 1934 Chevrolet. mien THRILLS Juab Stake Tabernacle D. U. P. NEWS Salt Creek Camp The Salt Creek camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met at the home of Captain Beulah H. Irons on Friday, February 9. The following program was given: Prayer Chaplain Harriett Christison; song, Mrs. Robert Winn; reading, Miss Afton Garrett; talk, "Pioneer Relics ROMANCE A talking motion picture presented by the Ford Motor Company. You'll enjoy every moment of it and talk about it for a long time to comej stand! "Give the Scout sign! "Repeat with me the scout oath! "On my honor I will do my best; To do my duty to God and my country and to obey the scout law; To help other people at all times; to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight." Styles Syrup, White V2 lb cans, 15c Styles Syrup, Dark IY2 lb can 12c Showing Him the Works 351 Rollins Hosiery r' Mars hm allows 1934 15. f Edward A. Hayes, national commander of the American Legion, will be In Provo Saturday, February 24. to confere with department and local orricers. Commander Hayes will probably speak at a public meeting and to Leelon officers at a banquet, according to Information received by Clyde Haynes Wednesday. District Haynes invited all local leglonalrres to attend the meeting and banquet In Provo, but have definite information by next Monday as to the number going. Rolled Pork Loins 15c pound, Sliced Boneless Ham, 25c lb. "A Surety -- nt Bone Pot Roasts Coffee LOWEST FARES EVERYWHERE WHEN ITS AN EXIDE Our Beef cut from 18 months old Grain Fed Steers. Chucks and Round M. I. A. PROGRAM The Mutual program arranged by the officers of the Nephl Ward for next Tuesday evening will be as follows: Saxaphone duet, Loren Kendall and Art Van Wagner; vocal duet, Mrs. Delia Barnes and Grace Barnes. During the activity hour the apprecition course will be under the direction of the drama department. ri crvrc rr (Continued from Page I) son was read by the secretary. Mrs. Lottie Worthen, department president, made the only address of the afternoon, calling attention to the reports and stating that they showed all units were working to earrv out the national program. A vote or thanks was extended to the unit at Spanish Fork for their hospitality. The lee ion meetlmr wu htIH in the American Legion hall, with John Morley Jr., district commander. In charge. The speakers of the after noon were otto A. wiealey, department adjutant, who spoke on the four-poiprogram; L. A. Blackner. department commander, spoke on the Importance of membership .and George Worthen, judge advocate, spoke on arranging for the reception for National Commander Edward Hayes, who will be in Provo February 24. E. A. Littlefield spoke on "Individual Interest In Veterans Administration"; Darrell T. Lane on "The Conversation side of the Four Point Program and the Legion's Side of Law and Order.' In Our Market O. P. S. Rye, Whole Wheat or Raisin 16 oz loaf 7c Milk Maid Bread, 12 oz loaf 5 c A one act play, "Friend of the Family" under the direction of Mrs. Jennie Beck will be presented in the Nephl North Ward M. I. A. next Tuesday evening. The cast of the play includes: Mrs. Susie Warwood, Mrs. Salome Grace Mrs. Ellen Black-et- t, Mildred Bowles, Nina Chase, 8 Melba Jones, Max Garrett Ellis Chase and Losko Garrett. A large attendance is desired. Revolutionary steps in railroadLax the Bladder With Juniper Oil, ing that will radically reduce travel time between Salt Lake and the Bocha, Etc. pacific coast or eastern points were Drive out the Impurities and ex- near completion Monday, when the streamlined Union Paccess acids that cause irritation, new $200,000was ific train placed on exhibit in Is oil disire. and frequent Juplper Chicago. tant to In form of take the pleas This three car train, weighing no BTJKETS, the bladder laxative, also more than one ordinary sleeping' tontalniug Buchu leaves, etc Works car and designed to travel 110 one the bladder similar to castor miles per hour, will be shown in oil on the bowles. Get a 26c box from Salt Lake City from 7 A. M. to 10 any drug store. After four days If P. M. on March 8 .according to C. not relieved of "getting up nights' H. Saltmarsh, general agent, pas go back and get your money. If senger department, said Monday. you are bothered with backache or W. A. Herriman, chairman of the leg pains caused from bladder dis board of directors. Union Pacifis orders you are bound to feel better system, announced that other stream after this cleansing and you get lined trains are planned. The ul d, your regular sleep. Geo. D. timate intention, he said, is to red druggist, says Bukets is a uce the schedule between Chicago best seller. and the Pacific Coast by 20 to 24 hours. A six car train with there sleep Bpringville vs Juab Friday, 25c ing cars is already under constru ction, and orders have been placed for two nine car trains equipped with a 1200 horse power Diesel en ANDERSON FUNERAL gine. HOME o Friday & Saturday's Best Buys O. P. S. Coffee, i7"ir.T SUPPORT PROGRAM,: Valentine social was South Ward enjoyed by thirty-fiv- e M Men and Gleaner Girls Tuesday evening. Refreshments were served with a color schema of red and white. Games constituted the of the evening's entertainment. Reporter Mabel Sowby A delightful BEEF POT ROASTS lb LOIN VEAL CHOPS, 2 25c Pounds Con-ove- r. lr CONFECTIONERY 10c A. W. Mrs. Wllford Belliston was a visitor in Salt Lake City Tuesday She was the guest of daughter, Donna, who is attending school at a business college there. NEPHI CAFE AND 19c Oeorge C. Bean returned to Saturday after having spent days visiting with her son and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson In Salt Lake City. i : Local and Social Banks No Longer Feb. Thursday, NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, DEFEAT PAYSON Continued from page One Bellows If 2 Jensen C 0 Coray rg 3 0 0 Francom lg 0 Chatwin C 2 0 0 Vickers lg 1 0 0 Young If 0 0 0 Ewell lg 0 0 0 Johnson lg 13 134 12 12 0 10 0 2 2 0 0 0 4 17 5 13 Totals .'. Referee Van Leuven; umpire Ludlow If you hear that the "knee action feature is a fizzle, think nothing of it All good things have knockers. CITY MOTOR CO. GOOD COAL AT $650 PER TON delivered, at Nephl; $7.00 at Levan. Frank Phillipson. Trucking Also done. Phone 360. Springville vs Juab Friday, 25c FOR SALE OR TRADE For horse practically new seperator. Ed Bowles Springville vs Juab Friday, 25c PIANO PLAYERS look over the large stock of the latest piano music at Sanders Radio Shop. o FOR SALE OR TRADE Will trade hay for seed wheat. good milch cow or laying hens. For information write Arch Lambson. 274 E 1st No., Springville, Utah 3ti HAY GIWCO SHI RT S END-LOC- K Any one having Public library books out which are past due, may return them between February 13 and February 17, without paying the penalty. o CARD OF THANKS We sincerely wish to extend our appreciation to all those who graciously assisted and comforted us In any way during the recent bereavement, at the death of our husband, and father, Francis Warner. Mrs. Frances Warner and ghter, Zona. dau- C R AV A.T (XCLU1IVI PATINTID KEEPS YOUR TIE CONSTRUCTION IN PLACE The Toggery |