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Show THE PAGE EIGHT ALLEN'S Tlie memorial poppies which the women of the American Legion Auxiliary will distribute here on Poppy Day" Saturday May 28 will recall vivid pictures to the minds of World War Veterans who served overseas, according to Byron How-ell- s, commander of the Nephl Post of The American Leyion. The poppies blooming amid the waste and destruction of the battle front, and ,imong the bare graves of the dead, left an unforgettable Impression on the American soldiers, he said. 'When the American divisions drove forward in the great offensives of 1918 they entered a region torn. Isolated and trampled by the mast tremendous battles of history. Destruction and death were everywhere but amid it all the little wild popple bloomed on. When machine Stun and shell fire took Its toll from the American ranks the poppy was natures's floral offering on the graves of the dead. To us, those to symbolize the poppies bravi Rplrit of our fallen comrads and when we returned home we made the poppy we memorial flower of The American Legion." Poppies to be worn in tribute to tlvi men who gave their lives for America in the World War will be offered on the streets of this city Saturday May 26. by the American Legion Auxiliary women. Men of the Leyion are cooperating in promotion of th.3 project. The popples, paper grew replicas of the flowers that made on the battle fields have been bv disabled veterans at the Veteran's hospital at Salt Lake City. All contributions received for the pop ples will be devoted to the rehabil itation and welfare woik or me Legion and Auxiliary among the disabled veterans and the depend ent families of veterans. CASH STORE MAY and 11 12 of Laree Package For PAR 29c WHITE KING SOAP For 10 25c Libby's WHOLE BEETS, 10c can Quart HEINZ CATSUP Oz 14 21c Bottle BANNER MILK Small Cans, 3 for brand CORN 49 10c 9c Can No. 2 Baby BEEF He POT ROAST, lb POISON Legion Auxiliary To Sell Memorial Poppies E oz Packages t 25c I LIQUID BLUEING, gallon 29c 1 10 lbs NEPHI'S 55c INDUST- RIES! 5c BANANAS, lb Buy Bread Made In HAMBURGER. Fresh 10c Made, lb VEAL OR PORK SHOULDER ROAST, 10c pound We will buy your DON'T OR HORSES - We Buy Wool Hides, Pelts J 5 lb Animal WORTHLESS -J- Lumber and Slabs First grade native pine lumber and 1000 good slabs 5c and 10c each. Ray S. Tanner, Fairview, Utah. Enteprise 30 Company - . . . . . y- TOMATOE PLANTS OP Leading varieties, lc each or 75c per hundred. M. F. Whiting Rhone cts 309 LARGE or COWS By-Produ- Barnett. Phone SHARPENED LAWN MOWERS AND REPAIRED We call for and deliver Ivan Golden, Phone 32, Shop and 50W home. WE WANT 'EM Colorado JERSEY GOOD L. .. J A. A. A. A. 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Mrs. Jay accompanies her husband on these undertakings and her first writing was done in a tent in the Coast Range Mountains where he was employed upon a development project the same project Ribs and Briskets, 8c which Mrs. Jay later chose as the lb. setting for "Green Needles." Through her habit of trained observation, coupled with a deep interest in her husband's career, the soon gained a rather complete working knowledge of engineering, which Round Bone Shoulder makes itself apparent in tier hanof the technical engineering dling lb. 12c or Chucks, details woven into the romance of "Green Needles." It was not only a knowledge of engineering that Mrs. Jay obtained, fcowever, from her life and her contact with the great lb. 10c Shoulder, projects on which her husband was engaged. In the earlier days she wrote many articles for nature magazines, feature newspaper articles and animal stories for children, which later were published in her Pressed Chicken Loaf, first book, "Raghouse Tales." 25c lb. Since that time she has been writing, not prolifically, but steadily. Her published work has included fiction for both juvenile and We buy local beef, veal adult Among her best known hogs, Iambs and eggs. stories, in addition to "Green Needles," are "Morning's at Seven," "The Girl of the Mesa," "Tad," and "The Yard Stock." "Green Needles" is the story of a young girl who believes her money weighs her down and that the hope of her life is to act as if she did not "A Surety of Purity" I have any. Accordingly, she starts I out to do something worth while and becomes a successful engineer. From that the story gets its name, LUMP COAL referring to the fairy tale of the litDelivered at Nephi for $7.00 per tle pine tree that did not like its ton Eagle coal from Clear Creek own green needles. District Call Ned Ostler at 210W. Veal Roasts THESE A PAIR OR TWO OF Nephi Merc. Co. You Wouldn't Have 'fine Reading . . . for All This Every American wants to know more about the building of bis nation than the tchoolbook histories tell him. but (ew of in have time to pore ovet the many volumes accessary foe that. The Ulastrated feature article by Elmo Scott Watson which) appear regularly In this paper offer an answer to that need. You a wealth of interesting information on (act stories more chapter! in American history fascinating than fiction f These articles also cover other fields popular science, sports, industry, the fine arts and literature; in fact, every phase of American interest. This newspaper considers itself fortunate in being able to give its readers such articles as these by one of the leading feature writers of the country today. Tell your friends about them if they haven t seen them yet wiD End tn them title-kno- V Chicken Loaf TO SCHOOL CHILDREN: Tttchen find that artie'et helpful tn Spam student! in clciso. making Ktapboolu of diem. V 'J n y s " "If a .i ... 1 i i" 'if. . i fCV'm ' m - ". b' tW i 3 L The excavation work for the first naif of the dam base Is well under way, as shown In this new picture of the Norris Dam project In Knoxvllld. The pxl :l vh tion v..rk fxtends about fifteen feet below the river bed. and dislns will be continued until solid rock is rturhf-J. J Want to Know Tfie Secret? 11 QJLSKAGGS rf;'?l"-'via.J-a-.,'.r- SILVER SERVICE WITH rs Ay? if 98c $1.19 MOTHERS DAY Pot Roasts it X 79c WHY NOT REMEMBER MOTHER ON Boiling Beef 'm fw vim 1 65c No. 2323 For flaps. Mrs. Jay is the wife of a prominent engineer who has been engaged for years on big projects and developments in all parts of the Norris Dam Engineering Project Under Way and No. 5119 For No. 5165 For No. 5130 For AT THE Mae Foster Jay Ground Beef Fresh lottery kollirxs kvmsioy BEAUTIFUL SILK HOSE Sugar 10c ny rrl 1 Bags, 19c. Lila $ FOR SALE Owen BURY 'EM DEAD New June Kendall. COW 5c lb. Utah Best, at lowest market price. FOR RENT Apartment. 3 rooms, and bnt.h. completely furnished J Mr. and Mrs. Leland Oreenhalgh the guests of honor at a shower given at the home of Mr. and Mri. H. H. Oreenhalgh last evening. Games were played and with other entertainment, occupied the time. Refreshments were served to thirty invited guests. The young couple received many use ful presents. Those attending the narty from out of town were: Mrs. George Green, mother of the bride, Delia and Georgia Green of Fountain Green: Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Green of Moroni; Mae Greenhalgh of Salt Lake City and Frank Greenhalgh of Washington. Strawberries CLASSIFIED NEPHI Beef, Pork, VeaL Mutton & Eggs and Ripe Firm on YOU SUPPORT "The History of the Poppy" will by Mrs. Gertrude Foote t f meeting of the Service Star Le?!on, to be held In the city hall. Friday afternoon at 3 p. m. The musical numbers for the meeting vocal solo. Mrs. Delbert Pupal: and a vocal solo, Morgan Greenwood. Bananas Local - Social Mrs. rarrnts rf Mrs. Harwood. Pound Bags 19c. Large Package, 29c. Smith, state culture. County organizations nr being effected to handle the local distribution of bait, when it Is and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harwood of Provo visited Sunday at the home o fMr. ar.;I Mrs. Richard Sudweeks. Par David P. commissioner of agri- treasurer; lb 30c. be given Mlus Afton Kendall was hostess at a party Saturday evening at her home in honor of Miss Birdie Rob-Isof Parmington. Rummle was the chief diversion of the evening, prizes being won by Miss Zoe Powell, Miss Laura Morgan and Miss June Burton. A color scheme of green and yellow was carried out in the table decorations. Refreshments were served to Misses Bemiece Evans, Geneva Irons, Zoe Powell, Venetta Bowles, Laura Morgan, June Burton, the guest of honor, Miss Robi-so- n and the hostess, Miss Kendall. UNLESS GROW 5c Pint Bottle VINEGAR, SUGAR. Paper Bags, 2 and Richardson, district organizer. Maxine Park, a member of the Nephl Junior Service Star, attended a meeting of the State convention of the Service Star Legion in Salt Lake City last Friday. Prunes The state erasshonner committee i3 comprised of Director Peterson. Dr. R. J. Evans and Dr. W. W. Henderson of the Utah State F'oote, NEPHI WILL NOT Mr and Mrs. Ralph Hoyt and family of Salt Lake City spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wilson. Coffee the concluding session Saturday. May 5. at Memorial house. Memory Grove: Mrs. Laura Morgan, first vice president; Mrs. Henry Painter, second vice president; Mrs. Gertude X. L. BAKERY Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Blaclcett of Eureka were In Nephi Saturday af the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Schofleld. Rex, 3 cans 25c 1 Douglas Sunday. Lye Schillings, 1934 of Axtell visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Douglas on Best Buys were allotted. Heavy infestation is reported in Tooele, Sevier, Sanpote, Juab, Garfield. Cache. Boxelder and Utah counties: however, those who have been designated to supervise the Pioject In the state will keeD close watch of grasshopper outbreaks and stand ready to assist In an eradicat ion campaign. Director Peterson said. college M.r and Mrs. William Saturday's After an anneal for aid had been sent from Utah, government officials requested that a survey be made of the entire state to determine the amount of bait needed for the attack. After the report was made by the county agents and crop IX st Inspectors, the 200 tons of bait 10. Local and Social Friday's And erials. Thursday. Mav NEPHI. UTAH , inc luuowiiig local ladies were elected to offices of the Utah division of the Service Star Legion, at WASHING POWDER 10c Large Size 4 7 BAIT IS ALLOTED TO FARMERS IX I'TAII Two hundred tons of dry poisoned bait have been allotted to Utah by the federal government for an Immediate war on grasshoppers, according to Director William Peterson chairman of the state grasshopper control committee. Bran and sodium arsenlte will be supplied from government funds, white the state and Infested counties will furnish crude mollasscs, an aromatic substance to tempt the hoppers, and arrange for the distribution of the bait. It Is the plan of the administration to purchase the Ingredients of the bait locally and arrangements have been made with Utah mills to supuly the allotted amount of mat- PRIDE Macaroni or Spagetti American Beauty TIMES-NEWS- n f fa J 11 ymf Give Mother A Pair of Walk . Over Hose For Mother's Day May 1 3th. J |