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Show THE PAGE SIX TIMES-NEW- Nazi Flag in a New Jersey Camp BABY "NEAR GENIUS" ALLEN'S CASH STORE ' Friday's And Saturday's I. W 10 LBS Quart Size Can PAR, Granulated Soap Large Package ndoQ 7C 2 Bar Par Soap If KEER CAPS 2 CERTO 2 Bottles J M fv X 12c Pounds one-hal- Lamb Stew HEADS APPEALS BOARD Boiling Beef Ribs or Briskets 7c a pound. Pork Roasts VEAL ROAST 12 oz Milk Maid, 4c loaf. White. bars "I 1Q VC C HAMBURGER, pounds ' --JC WEINERS pound 15. 2 are lower. NHA codes. Milk Tall cans, All Brands 6c can. NEWS NOTES The Mount Nebo camp of the D. met for an outing at the site of the first town settlement Wednesday evening. They had as their guests their partners and the pioneeers of the town. The crowd enjoyed a weiner roast supper and and a program around the bonfire were enjoyed. 43 were present. The playground work at Mona was completed last Monday, with Madge Ellertson defeating Agnes Ellertson for first place in the Hop Scotch tournament. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all those who assisted in any way during our recent bereavement, at the death of our husband and father. Mrs. James Bowers and family POUND Seven keys in a leather case owner may have same by LUMP COAL paying for this adv Times-New- s. Delivered at Nephl for $7.00 per Eagle coal from Clear Creek FOR SALE Good, smooth, fine ton Call Ned Ostler at 210W. flavored TOMATOES Has had District A. L. Curtis plenty of water GOOD COOKING APPLES FOR Call Telephone No. 243R2. SALE, Wealthy Variety. Orson Coz ier fOUND A pair of dark rimmed nil-TiOT.ARRIPa mot, hat.ft See Ralph honey for sale them bv" Davinir fnr this orfvjiRellistonl BULL KEPT FOR H. H. Greenhalgh. SERVICE j " White King U. PI CLASSIFIED AND CONTINUES FOR ONE WEEK! OPENS AT 9 A. M. MONDAY vention at Logan caused the of directors and civic leaders to be somewhat lower than usual. During the business meeting, the visiting ladle3 were entertained with a trip behind Mt. Nebo and a bridge game in the Whttmore summer cabin. Action on aproject Inaugurated by the Salt Lake City Chamber of commerce to have the tariff of wool increased 50 per cent was held 6vei for study. Mr. Backman furnished some data on In ported wool. ce (Continued from Page One) tourist trade and travel. He add ed that southern Utah's problems are Salt Lake City's problems and a, and urged that the two bodies cooperate. Mr. Jennings carried a similar message for the Utah manufactures and asked support for local institu tions. Using Fish Lake as an example. Commissioner Cook presented a pic Directors and visitors to the regture of the economic value of Utah ular monthly meeting of the Assoand scenery, hunting fishing. Fig- ciated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah ures obtained during a three day Saturday night at thlr banquet, check at the famous resort of 872 received unexpected good news, giv people leaving the lake, showed that ing them renewed encouragement in they had spent $11,989 in making tneir struggle to make this section the trips, and they took away with of the state more inviting to tourthem a total of 10,650 fish, weigh- ists, when Preston O. Peterson, reping 7866 pounds. resenting the state road commis From these figures he estimated sion gave details of the 1934 road that sportsmen had spent In 1933. building program. $490,000 in visiting Fish Lake alone In the afternoon session the road rnd that the hunting and fishing commission had been criticized for assets of the state had caused to not Including the Thlstle-Blrdsete circulated $2,500,000 during the section of highway 89 and the Sal- year. On the Beaver mountain, he Ina canyon road in the program. said $72,000 was spent on the deer Commissioner Peterson, in answer hunt in 1932. A total of 5500 hunt said: "Tbf re is no question in my ers average expense was $35.60 mind about the approval of the In conclusion, he asked for the Birdseye project, since the requiresupport of the civic organization in ment as to the expenditure on the finding means of increasing the fish federal aid system Is that it shall t'nd game departments budget to be used to complete gaps in the allow further promotion and better- system." Continuing, he explained ment of conditions. The department that the projects already approved is now being operated on $125,000 vere those of oil and concrete work a year, he said. necessary to complete before the He suggested supporting one or bad weather sets In; also the necganization, embracing five states essity of arriving at the proper to be charged to the fedUtah, Nevada, Wyomng, Montana to issue a hunting eral aid system, municipalities and and Colorado fishing license for tourists. He pro feeder roads delayed final approval mised to submit details of his plans of the project, but he indicated end the matter was held over for that it would be constructed. Mie next meeting because of the On the Salina canyon road, conrUes preventing action on a new necting Price and eastern Utah project until 30 days after its pre with Salina on highway 89, $50,0001 sentation. will be spent this fall, he said. The original Wayne Wonderland Other southern Utah projects committee of President Martines, scheduled for this year are: I Secretary Rasmussen, Ray E. Carr verkin Junction to Zion Park; oil and George T. Eckersley was in $120,000; Glendale to Mt. Carmel rtructed to seek the aid of the Utah Junction, cSl, $30,000; Pangultch congressional delegation and gov- to Hatch oil, $100,000 ;Big Meadow ernor in requesting President Roose- revision, $30,000; Mantl to ,P4ee3H velt to designate that area as a hollow; resurfacing, ,$5000; Solder national monument. This action summit $75000; Bryce was taken as it was pointed oj't. PM'iCtion to Hatch, $6,000; Levan that it could not be maqe flational to Gunnison; oiling, grading and CouSS-l- s again in ses graveling, $84,000; Beaver to Miners ana mat a sonsiaeraoie amount ville oil; $42,000; Monroe to sugar sion, of money Is available for use In factory, oil and bridge, $27,000; and Kosharem reservoir toward Loa, national parks and monuments. The notice was suspended $25,000. to allow the road committee to Immediately ask for improvement on Post Commander and Mrs. Byron the road, affectHowells; Post Adjutant and Mrs, ing Juab, Sanpete and Millard counE. R. ties. H. L. Mangelson president of Gerald Cazier, Mr. and Mrs.Waren-sLC the Nenhl Kiwais Club preented Shaw and Dr. and Mrs. were delegates to the American I the project. Legion, department of Utah, conA letter from A. E. Jones, superinlast week. tendent of the North Sanpete school vention held at Logan report having a very profit-cb- le district asked the support of the They convention with the outstandclubs In obtaining federal aid for of the convention being his district So that a full year could ing address Edbe maintained. It was suggested given by National Commander that practically all other school dis- ward A. Hayes. tricts are in the same condition and time will be taken to study the R. G. Willis of Pheonlx, and Mr. matter. and Mrs. George Eagar of Eagar, Mr. Petersen told the group of Arizona, have visited In Utah for the value of newspaper publicity and the past week, spending most of assured them of the willingness of the time in Nephl where they were alll the Salt Lake City newspapers guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. to cooperate and give space to their James B. Riches. While In Utah, projects. Mr. Baldwin urged them vistled with Mr. and Mrs. Carl to continue their good work and not they and Mr. and Mrs. David Eagar to be afraid to use their power, Eagar at Mammoth and also visited si.ying that they would get what in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. J. they go after. B. Riches accompanied them on the Several other meetings in southern trip to Mammoth and Salt Lake Utah and the American Legion con City. ve Stone in Great Pyramid There are 2.300.000 stones la the Great Pyramid. MONA 10 Buy while the prices the three-ma-n Industrial appeals board which will act upon all complaints of Inequitable application of 25. LAUNDRY 5UAP Sugar Declines Amos J. I'easlee, New York attorney, who has been named to head VINEGAR, 50 grain, per Gallon 12c Bread 8c Shoulder, lb VERY SUCCESSFUL CONVENTION vice-vers- Shoulder Cuts OC August S;)iuisiri-- by The Friends of New Germany, Camp WUle und Macbt (Will and Slight) Is being conducted near Grlggstown, N. J., and 200 boys of Gerrmm descent nre learning the rudiments of military drill. The lads carry the Nuzl swastika flag and are taught German and the first principles of Kazllsm. CIVIC CLUBS HOLD A pound. YOUNG BEEF Pot Roast, lb Monday 27 f d Same Qualty Breasts 8c pound. 27C Can. fed lambs, 13c pound. 21c .... STARTS from Shouder, cut January Milk f Seidell Gllgure, two and of Mr. and Mrs. yean old, Iiarry Gllgore of Went I'tilladel pbla, Pa., Is a very unusual child. Members of the psychological clinic of the Unlverxlty of Pennsylvania pronouuced him a "near genius" after texts gave him an I. Q. rating of 14A.6. PEAS, Clearfield Ungraded 3 pound. Lamb Roasts BLUE ROSE RICE 3 CLEARANCE t Beef. - 23c 49c Dozen TV Round Bone or Chuck 112 c r Q7 -- Soap A fine hand soap, bars 29 c 7 Miracle Whip Quart Jars, 29c SKAGCS OR NLnWt JJJMJJJM I7Sf377L FOOD A '"'"SI STORES Surety of Purity ,t-- ''mE's'a r FIREMAN! i -.- parkta 30-d- ay Nephi-Leamingt- on ki Ltui1bE,a2atfl(a)im 8 (Sau?s SOME CARS ARE JUST GREASED (Smeared over with Cheap greases). HAVE ENOUGH PRIDE IN YOUR CAR TO HAVE IT PROPERLY LUBRICATED WITH TEXACO MARFAK, THE London's firemen are now outfitted with asbestos umbrellas aa well aa with the regulation asbestos suits. Thus they are protected from falling embers and are able to approach more closely to a burning structure. SUPER LUBRICANT SILVER PJAPILE SEEVICE " Try a can of Texaco Dry Cleaner, It is safe to use iiiUm)M(t, L Beef Pot Roasts GREEN RIVER WATER. , SEMI-ANNUA- For this week is cut from Choice Baby PORK AND BEANS 9c , Our Beef $5.51 $1.40 56c 25 LBS Nephi Mer. Co's Best Buys 7 BUY SUGAR NOW 100 LBS Thursday. Aiurust 23, 1934 NEPHI, UTAH S, , ! Inilil 1 ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME Ffflclent, Satisfactory Service Phone 168 Nephi t See Large Bills For Particulars Nephi Merc. 10th CYS N1TE COACH" Anniversary TEN-YEA- ANNIVERSARY SALE R Saturday August 25th SPECIALS BABY BEEF POT ROASTS Per Pound 10c and 12c LAMB ROASTS Per Pound 12c PORK ROASTS 12c Lean, per pound HAMBURGER, FRESH GROUND Three pounds 25c Cy'slMeat Market A Back to School Here's the new stock of fellows! y Corduroys We have just received a complete stock of Mens and Boys' CORDUROYS. Navy, Cinnamon full-ccords, with and leather shades. Extra waist . wide bands, deep, heavy drill pockets . wide legs and cuff botwith three buttons ut toms. COLUMBIA-PACIFI- C Co. .... Sizes 6 to 18 HOURS TO CHICAGO HOURS TO LOS ANGELES BERTH RATES REDUCED Radio Reception in Each compartment Porter 50 20' Service. For Information and Reservations Call VENICE CAFE Phone 74 We Will Accept Wheat at $1.00 bu. on credit f ;: |