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Show PAGE EIGHT Levari News ALLEN'S CASH STORE JUNE 1 HEINZ RICE Regular size MATCHES 6 Lettuce Utah Large Heads, 6c Butter 15. 5c O. P. S. Fresh Made 22c lb. Mr and Mrs. Rex Sperry and fam ily of Delta spent a few days of last week at the horn."! of Mrs. Sner-rv- 's nnrents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. 25c Bradfield. 22c Boxes .SUGAR 10 lb Bag 52c Tall Cans, 6c Each. Large Cans, 10c Each Sugar Mrs. Ray Adams and children of Sciplo returned home Saturday ROOT BEER EXTRACT of alter spending a few days here with 15c relatives. Frenches Miss Norma Taylor and Juul Dal-b- y returned home last week after DeLUX PEACHES the past winter at Mt. spending 15c Pleasant. They No. 2 Can are both graduates of the Wasatch Academy there. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mangelson M J B JR COFFEE and children of Nephi visited at 20c the home of Mrs. Maria Peterson on Pound Sunday. " Mrs. Royal Peterson entertain' ed a number of friends and relat CORN Sunday at her home. The occ 9c ives No. 2 Can assion was her birthday annivers ary. Refreshments were served. Maurice Jensen of the CCC camp SWIFT'S PRIDE at Escalante is spending a few days his family here. Wshing Powder Large with Mr. and Mrs Peter B. Peterson 10c entertained Size at a wedding reception Saturday May 26 in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Powell, whose BEEF POT ROAST marriage took place May 23 in the lb 10c. Salt Lake Temple. Orange blossoms and roses were used in the decorations. Pink princess tapers BAKING POWDER were at either end of the table. 39c Forming the centerpiece was the KC, 50 Ozt Can miniature cake, with wedding bride and groom. The favors were Sun Brite CLEANER baskets in harmony with the color ? Can 4c scheme of pink and whi'e. Guests at the affair included members of 25c. the Immediate families. CERTO, Bottle Played Injun; Home on the Range; Meet Me Tonight. In The Cowshed. DONT BURY 'EM WE WANT 'EM Efficient, Satisfactory Service Phone 168 Nephi Smofcey announces that he will be pleased to honor all requests and that the following cowboy numbers of he range will be featured: Red River Valley; The Girl That Utah Housing Survey Reveals Urgent Need lb Cloth Bags 52c Cottage Cheese 2 Half pound cartons, 15c Minced Ham Thinly Sliced, survey recently conducted tth CW funds undT the super vision of Mrs. Rena B. Maycock, as. istant director for home economics of the Utah State Agricultural Col lege extension service. The survey was conducted In three areas in the state comprised of Cnche county: Web?r and Davis counties; Sevier, Sanpete and Pi ute counties. Those arets were con sidered to be representative of the entire rural section of Utah and from conditions found there, a picture could be drawn of the rural housing needs of the state as a whole. Usins? the figures obtained from the survey of the three areas the housinnr -- 15c b. Boiling Beef Choice, 18 months old Steer Beef; 7c lb. Rolled Flat Ribs architect-enginee- Choice, 18 months old Steer Beef, 12c lb. We buy local hefiers & steers; lambs, pork and veal. J Purity" 1- DEAD OR WORTHLESS rs found, that it j By-Produ- 30 SPRING SPECIAL NOW IS THE TIME TO LET US e Drain from radiator 2. Pressure flush cooling system 3. Tighten All connections 4. f cooling system with Eveready Rustone! Anti-Freez- Rust-Proo- ALL FOR $2.50 SILVER MAPLE SERVICE ,4 I V ': j !. I'jSf J ? ', i vsfc it ' i $ irA'.arfcnitiammT'T rrinmtifiini Dr. Sertoli's personal representative from will be in our store, on Chicago Wednesday June 6 We will make Pedograph prints of kith your stock int;eJ feet, giving you the prints without charge, o that you may Me just how you stand in the matter of foot health . . . also sample of Dr. Scholl's Zino-pad- s for corns, and an interesting booklet by Dr. Wm. M. ScholL "Treatment and Care of the Feet." AT Nephi Merc. Co. office. Reward PRIVATE LES- casting system present "Smokey" and the Utah Buskaroos at the' Delivered at Nephi for $7.00 per Nebona Gardens on Saturday, June ton Eagle coal from Clear Creek 9. Call Ned Ostler at 210W. District Harrison. Optometrist, will b? LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED atDr. the Nephi Drug Store June 5. AND REPAIRED We call for and Ivan Golden, Phone 32, deliver CARD OF THANKS Shop and 50W home. We wish to take this opportunity PLAIN SEWING AND WASHINGS of thanking all who assisted us in Call Mrs. Herman Blackett any way during the recent illness DONE and following the death of our dear wife and mother. We especially wish to thank those who sent flowers, and who furnished cars at the funeral. Seth McPheron and family Banks Repaying Loans From R. F. C. Although banks and trust companies have been the largest borrowers from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, tbey have exceeded all other classes of borrowers in the rapidity of theii repayments. Siuce the Inception of the R. P. C. In February 1932, loans have been authorized by It to 7.080 tanking Institutions in the amount of $1,995,000,000. Of this sum $442,000,000 was not taken by the borrowers, the actual advances being $1,653,000,000. Repayments against these advances through April 30, 1934, aggregated $925,000,100, or about 60 per cent. The ratio of repayments tor all classes of borrowers has been only about 37 per cent. These rapid repayments by the banks are taken competent observers as a strong "Ton of returning normal flnan--' conditions. L. Rica This signature is familiar to you if you follow the cartoons that appear regularly in this paper and if, by any chance, you are not following them, you are missing something. Kettner ranks as one of the great cartoonists of the country. His cartoons reflect an unusual insight into human nature and an extremely keen sense of humor. There is never a sting or an unpleasant suggestion in any of them, but there is always an idea or a thought that is worth while. . arc glad to b abl to give our readers this splendid feature. We know (hat you always find it pleassnlto spend a minute or two with W KETTNE tion. He DONT DRIVE AN OVERHEATING CAR THIS SUMMER! 1. , i SPECIAL EVENT tention of mothers, in particu lar, on the necessity for more closer observance of their youngsters' health. Spring Stock Taking So It behooves every mother at this time to conduct a Spring stocktaking- of her children's physical condition. The most certain, and only logical, method, of course, is a thorough examination by the family doctor. He can tell exactly what the child needs, and if, perchance, be finds a minor physical defect can advise as to Ha correc- Ihone v ' DRAMATIC ART or lease, 1000 Sheep FOR SALE SONS $1.75 per month See Mrs. to person who has range to take Prank R. Wilson, 35 South, 2nd E. Jesse Pay. care of same KSL and the Columbia BroadLUMP COAL Dr. Job Enteprise 1 FEET corns, callouses, bunions, itching feet and toes, wea arches or any other foot trouble? Here is your chance to learn how to obtain perfect foot com' fort . . . how to relieve foot trouble. charge or obligation. Be sure to attend this Leather folder containLOST ing bunch of keys Return to The s ; J)0 CLASSIFIED Times-New- - your shoes soon loo old or lose their shape? Are you bothered with tired, aching feet that rob you of youth, poise, charm, vitality and health itself? Do you suffer with would require mors than $11,000,000 to make the necessary home alter ations, replacements, additions, in stall water supplies and means of sewage disposal; provide lighting, heating, refrigeration, laundry and cooking facilities and landscaping the home grounds. "The present status of most of the homes found in rural commun ities of Utah is the result not of family choice, nor family indiffer Check-u- p of Health ence, so much as it is the result of Periodical Pointed Out As First necessity, or the lack of adequate said Mrs. Maycock in Incomes", . Step commenting on the survey. "Common expressions among farm famDr. John L. Riee By ilies are: 'We want our conditions Health Commiasiontr, bettered, but be want to earn that New York City betterment for ourselves. We are willing to produce if our products the well child is a happy will receive a market price that ONLY While the month of will enable us to obtain an income May has been set aside as Child for family living"." Results of this survey are being Health Month the wise parents will studied in Washington, D. C, by of- see to it that their children are ficials who have charge of the healthy through out the year. federal plan to make funds avail able for Improving rural homes in The designathe United States. tion of May, however, has its for it value, brings vividly before all the of importance child health, and focuses the at- HORSES or COWS Colorado We Buy Animal Wool Hides, Pelts Company GOOD repetition of the Nutrltoln class, recently taught by Mrs. A. H. BellLston, will be given for a three weeks period, starting on Monday at 2 P. M. The class will be held In the Seminary building on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, announces Mrs. Bellsiton, and a state project. Ladies of Nephi are Invited to enroll. Mrs. Belliston also announces a change In the time of the canning class. Formerly held at 2 P. M. on Friday, It will be held at 3 P. M. Friday under the new schedule. $ 8 ALE ? ''; .....and essentially A FOTATOES FOR H. E. McPherson's i ' Trim Ankes Well fitted Shoes Make Every Month Count For Health Choice 18 months old Steer Beef, 12c lb. "A Surety of Shapely Limbs Plenty of loe for that next frees-e- r Utah nomes will require an ex of home made ice cream. C. L. penditure of more than $81,000,000to Gibson. if they are placed In condition met the needs of rural families. It's clean and clear. Good for Iced This estimate was made by archit ect - engineers following a rural drinks. It's our Ice. C. L. Gibson. Pot Roasts Retiring president Myrum Lund of the Moroni stake Y. L. M. I. A., assisted by her first coucelor, Edna E Christiansen, entertained the members of their board at her home on Friday evening A hot chicken dinner was served, after which an Interesting program of speeches, in strumental selections, songs and readings was ejoyed. Hanna C. Those preeent were: Blackham, Alice Bruno, Caroline Miner, Dene Oldroyd, Ethel Peter son, Mabel Allred, Olene Allred, Mercle Ivory, Amy Samuels, Ercel A Shurtz; special guests. Miss Pearl Arnoldson of Moroni, Mrs. Sarah E. Allred and Merium Shurtz of Fountain Green. Hanna C. Mathis, adult leader, was absent due to 11nesa. ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME 10 Ft. Green News And Lambs o. Tomatoes Mr. and Mrs. Oeore Burton, Mrs. Annie Iverson and Mrs. Wm. Jack-ma- n left Monday for Garfield to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Laffcy Christensen. We Buy Beef, Pork, Veal The Nephi Recreation Club held a party recently behind Mount Ne-bPlans were made for a formal dancing party which will be held In the near future. Fifty members of the club were present. The next meeting will be held Monday, Jurvj 4 at 8 P. M. All members of the club are urged to be present. Ckaim i ter Milk Mrs J. E. Hansen attended the grnduntlon exercises Thursday eveFLAKES ning at Ephralm. Her daughter, was one of the graduates 10c Audrev, and geve a reading at the exercises Mrs. Hansen and daughter returned home Saturday. & Mr. and Mrs. C E BigWr of Salt Lake City were Decoration Day Carroll Bailey was elected presivisitors in Nephi. Mrs Ordell Miller of the Nephi High School of Herriman also spent Wednesday dent Alumni association at the business here. meeting preceeding the annual banschool building, Mrs Rhoda Shill and Mrs. Ruth quet, in the high evening. Other officers electSnow of Salt Lake City were in rriday ed for the ensuing year Included: Nephi for Decoration day. They Vice president, Alton Oadd; Secrevisited at the home of Mr. and Mrs tary, Alice Ord; treasurer. Grace James W. Vickers. Jenkins; executive committee. Miss Fowkes, chairman; John C. Miss Enid Brough left Thursday Melba and Harry Beagley, members. for Fi!lmor3 for an extended visit. Hall, Th-which followed the She is also planning to visit the electionbanquet, of officers, was well attendSouthern Utah Parks during her ed by alumni members, and the stay. dance In the Nebona Gardens was a real success. John Bowers of this city will ac? to the Stake Dixie the company in June festival musical Church M. I. A. conference. John was a Nutrition Class To Be number of the C C C camp at Repeated by Mrs. Belliston Washington, Utah during the win Best Buys Mr. and Mrs. Pet?r Sorenson of Levan announce th marriawe of their daughter, Lucille, to Camer on L. Thorpe, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L Thorpe of Axtell. Utah on May & 2 LIQUID BLUEING Pint bottle CORN MEAL 9 lb Bag. ... Friday's And Saturday's Mr. and Mrs. Pter B. Peterson of Levan announce the marriage of their daughter, Edith, to Marvin Powell, son of Mrs. Thad A. Powell. The marriage took place on Wednesday, May 23rd, in the Suit Lake Temple. The bride Is a graduate of the University of Utah and has been employed as a teacher in the Juab and Carbon school dist After a wedciins trip, the ricts. couple will be at home in Nepm. Carrol Bailey Named Head of N. H. S. Aumni Ass'n. Local and Social How easy it is to clean a floor protected by Lows FLOOR ENAMEL! For once Brothers Quick-Dryinover the surface with a damp cloth or mop, the floor's original beauty is restored. Moreover, FLOOR ENAMEL is easy to apply, dries overnight to a smooth, durable coat, and stands up under severe treatment. Come in and let us show you the many colors in which this quality enamel can be secured. g SELLS FURNITURE CO. will be able to outline a really well balanced menu for the child, one that will perhaps be needed to correct and maladjustments; he will point out the best ways to provide fresh air and sunshine, so necessary for good health, and he will help the mother arrange a regimen best suited to her child. Every mother should have the advice of her doctor in the care of her children. It is unwise to follow the advice of relatives or well meaning friends, for frequently the life of her child is at stake. A medical man is trained to recognize the early signs of ill health. The laity usually does not recognize disease until it is well established hence it is only the physician's advice that should be sought and heeded and therefore, too, the physical inventory, or health examina tion, should be made only by the family doctor. Advantages of a Check-U- p With this inventory made, the mother will actually "know her child like a book" and be able to act accordingly. And if she will then follow the advice the family doctor gives, her child will be free from many of the diseases and he will have a good chance to enjoy health every day in the year. Have Your Ford Ready ' when vacation says "GO"' ' is in good condttkai KNOWLEDGB that your Ford fiHl double the enjoyment of your trip. An engine tune-u- p will renew its pick-u- p anil power. Adjustment of shock absorbers will insure easy riding. Fresh grease and oil throughout will give 70a smooth running performance. Bring in your car today or phone us and well come for it. ' Just now we are in good shape to give you quick etj'vice at Ford reasonable Flat Rate prices. WS VSK ONLY rOlLD GENUINE XEU4CBMNT FAKTS Jackson Motor Co. i j J i j |