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Show niE l'AGR SIX CLASSIFIED ALLEN CASH STORE NOVEMBER with 2 25c No. M. J. 1 LOIN 640 acres Nephl graz- Well Bleached, ery, 7c bunch. Mrs. Wilford Belliston was ior in Provo last Tuesday. ' Pounds $5.60 .. a vis- - Brigham Garrett of Delta spent in Nephl visiting with his Utah cel- I Mrs. Cliford Crowther oz 40 2 Oz FLOUR Package free flour cuke Package 25c FOR PAR Granulated Large Soap 25 Size LAMB 2 VEAL, WE CHOPS jC lbs LAMB, BUY Mrs. Marvin Gease of Provo was a Nephi visitor Monday. She was a guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foote. Mrs. G. W. Lunt. who has spent the past few weeks in Salt Lake City caring for Mrs. Wm. McSwaln. who was hurt in an automobile accident U spending a few days here. Mrs. V. A. Beck entertained the following at a delightful dinner party on Saturday evening: Mr. and Mrs. C. Willardson, Miss Me'lba Willardson and Howard Willardson of EDhraim. Mrs. Rose Bnvpr of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. r. m. Beck. L EGGS WE PORK, BEEF, WANT TO SELECT a reliable youny man, now emwith FORESIGHT, fair education and mechanical inclinations, who is willing to train spare time or evenings to qulaify as INSTALLATION and SERVICE expert on all types of Electric Rerfigerat-or- s. For interview write, giving age and present occupati- Half- - Hershey's Cocoa, pound can, 8c; 1 pound IT ' it ANDERSON II'iIu'ih'iTi Mi FUNERAL HOME Phone - 168 UTILITIES ENGINEERING INSTITUTE 404 N. Wells St. Chicago, m NepHi and Mrs. Owvc ft Hmvoriti family returned on Wednescday irom a i rip io aoutnern California and the Boulder Dam. Thev en joyed a sight seeing trip around the Mr. workings of the big dam, after which mey contmuei to southern Calif- Tea ornia days r.ouse Green Tea; Half pound Cellophane Bag, 17c t Why "ONE deserves another,' turn good 12c Pot Doesn't GOOD X DESERVE ANOTHER" Political Advertisement TERM Paid PLUGS SPARK A SET OF NEW SPARK STARTING WE CLEAN EASY AND .. AND TEST PLUGS MAKES SAVES FUEL! YOUR OLD PLUGS iation center. Interesting sights at me training station. They also visnea wortn island, the large Av- 5c EACH MAPLE SERVICE SULVEIS. Eoilinsr Brisket, We have the Correct Plugi for your Car! $1,626,460,000 Refinancing loans enabled 213357 farmers to scale down their indebtedness by $52,789,000 or 26.2 per cent and save $15,719,000 or 23.7 per cent of the interest charges. - Senator William H. King; The record of Senator King in the United States San Diego. As a side trip they motorey down Senate is beyond reproach. to Tijuana. Mexico where a very he has His course has not been one of servility rnloyablt; day was soent. voted his convictions without fear n. had reriort mrt. They having enjoyable trip, and were pleaantly His influence In securing silver and the reclamentertained by the Goldens and ation legislation, retirement compensation for railtneir son Elwood. way men, agricultural and livestock relief, banking reforms, and relief for the masses has been greater than his opponents know or will admit. 10c and AMERICAN EDUCATION His return to Congres in January is Imperative WEEK DATES SET to forward the second phase of President Roosevelt's Beef Beef. Kibs 7c pound. Re-ele- ct They were- dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. Morley Golden and Mr Mrs. Robert Berlin while In program of social and economic legislation, including or (Continued from Page One) money, credit, taxation, unemployment, and old of rapid change in the social stru- lnurance, and all acts so necessary to complete cture. In order that the good things achieved in the past may not be swept away merely because they are old, nor new Ideals reused a trial merely because they have no Beef Meat, 12c pound. NEPHI BASKETBALL PLAYERS ON B Y U SQUAD FIVE Baby Beef Baby Beef Rump Five former Nephi players are on the squad of thirty retained by Coach G. Ott Romney of the Brigham Young University after a preliminary cut from the original sqad of seventy men. Roast, pound. school "A Surety of basket-ba- ll tes George Parkes and Walace Ord seeking guard positions on the Cougar basket-ba- ll machine, while Carroll Bailey and Don Whip-Pi- e are after coveted forward posts Wilmer Barnett, the fifth candidate has been working on both center and duties. guard The exnerienc of Oi t ley, the height of Barnett and the ""er passing and ball handling of Whipple and Parks will work to the advantage of these men In their iiucbi ior a position on the Cougar squad that must start Its Western Division title defense early in are I Purity" Coffee and Tea The people of the United Kingdom art a tea drinking race, taking six time as much tea as coffee, whereas the Inhabitants of the United States are coffee addicts, consuming 16 times as much coffee as tea. Own Most Railroad The king of England owns more railroad than any other Individual A certificate of ownIn the world. ership to the entire Canadian National system is made out In his came. of D.U. November Meetings Salt Creek Camp There will r n salt creek camp of the of Daughters Utah Nation Sensational finds of gold ornaments and other relics of a vanished nation and race have been made in Relic P. Camps Set Dates for Vanished Pioneers next Thursday at the of Mrs. Tola Stephenson. It ucKin at tne hour of 2 P. M. w members imHfot w , All The P. Fort Wall Camp Port Wall rarvr . will meet at the home of Mrs Glovea Old Fashion w. Stephenson next Pridav, Gloves were known in Egyptian flara an far hark aa 13fiO R. C, Hn- November o at. 9.n r of Samuel and Eliza mer mentioned them In Odyssey and "losrapny napman Gadd will be given. Zenophon sneered at the Persians lor wearing mem. Arctic Spear Arctic spear, feet long tipped with Ivory, wit among most An Ore. On 12 Interesting flndu of Largest is an The State and County Democratic Ticket For United States Senator WILLIAM II. KING For County Treasurer MABEL D. CI1RISTISON For Representative in Congress ABE MURDOCK For State Treasurer JOSEPH RIRIE For County Sheriff DENNIS J. SULLIVAN I I For Justice of Supreme Court JAMES II. WOLFE For State Representative BENT R. BRYAN ( I I I I I 1 I for Co. Commissioner, 4 yr. terml L FRANK BACON For County Recorder E. B. SPERRY 1 For County Attorney C. N. for Co. Commissioner, 2 yr. terml I RICHARD II. GARDNER j. LEATHERBURY For County Assessor WARREN II. NEWTON For County Surveyor M. J. DOWNEY I For Justice of the Peace I P. J. SANDERS I For County Clerk H. VICKERS For Constable ASA SPERRY Birch Camp Birch of the D. U. P. will meet on Friday, November 9 at and the home of Mrs Riiinh Roiich,, The the meeting Is scheduled for 3:00 near Florence Gold economic problems. His record on farm and labor legislation assures these groups sympathetic representation in Congress. National Commander Hayes of the American Legion said: "Representative Murdock championed our cause when others misunderstood us." As leader of the House Silver Bloc, he was chosen to make the national radio broadcast on silver legislation. He has also championed the Interests of the sugar beet growers. He is a thorough New Dealer, who has been deligent and effective in securing P W A money for worthy projects , Camp Nag fU cold nnecret welehlne- nearlv 51 ounces, one cf the largest found In recent years, was discovered on Sheep creek, near Wiseman, Alaska. me given lesson ana oiography will be In connection with a splendid program. - In as the Bwiause he has engaged In farming, livestock, and mining, he has a thorough knowledge of Utah's home Africa on the Hill of Mystery, at tent. Northern Transvaal. The people were known as the rhinoceros men. Find aa West. The Democratic Party recognizes that obligation of society to provide economic security to the people, and to the needy aged and to the disabled citizens, and to that end the Democratic Party pledges appropriate legislation. it PROVO high listed age Congressman Abe Murdock and courageous representative' of A vigorous To Support Roosevelt Vote Democratic Straight precedent. Boneless Beef for Mince A The Farm Credit Administration loaned a total to farmers and farmers' organisations during the 14 months ended July 31, 1934. of To support the President and the New Deal King and Murdock and and - FOR Nearly prr cent. fami- apvt-rn.-! and other pound. Boiling Mrs. Howarth and ships Pork Roasts, spvpi-i- Diego, when they were or Mr. and Mrs. George spent Navy Day sightseeing at we mg navy training station, where thev insoected lnnm nnr ly Pot Roasts ,'oniumeri of then $5,090,000. Over $5,000,000,000 have been disbursed In loans and grants to relieve the financial distress of individuals and institutions, of which over 2,000,000,000 have been already repaid. Standard Statistics Company reported net profits of 506 companies of all types increased over 200 training in the navy and Mr. Ground Beef, or Pork Sausage, 10c pound. Beef guests liminary Ground Suet, 12c pound. Beef or where thnv stvnt at San Oolden. They spent two days with their son. Elwood Howarth, who Is stationed at the San Diego Naval base, where he is getting his pre Suet D. J. SULLIVAN If "One more than aved thousand NOT FOR A RETURN TO THAT DEFINITION OF LIBERTY UNDER WHICH FOR MANY YEARS A FREE PEOPLE WERE BEING GRADUALLY REGIMENTED INTO THE SERVICE OF THE PRIVILEGED FEW. I PREFER AND I AM SURE THAT YOU PREFER THAT BROADER DEFINITION OF LIBERTY UNDER WHICH WE ARE MOVING FORWARD TO GREATER FREEDOM, TO GREATER SECURITY FOR THE AVERAGE MAN THAT HE HAS EVER KNOWN BEFORE IN THE HISTORY OF AMERICA. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT 1935 ! representaing 0. I AM and 0, P. SKAGCS SHERIFF 49, I.I vei tuck and need loans have of farmers in the State of Utah. $17,000,-00- 18. KF.PHITES ENJOY TRIP TO CALIFORNIA CITY Chicken Ravoili; 7 oz. can 13c; 16 oz can 20c 13c ? refreshments served to and Non federal P. W. A. projects under way in Utah total more than 13c can on. Satisfactory Snvlcc Ffficient. .ntrtat ft Qimn vm nlavo4 h. niversary. ployed, ililj- i ; last Sunday at a party for her son uuyce. on nis sevenin birthday an- week-en- PAN CAKE have been saved by Homes of 432,000 familir of more than HOI.C, prrwrvlnr, an investment $199,000.000. rnmmitt. than til6.000.000. Social Hour cinh mt i..t Under the federal administration plan, Thursday at the home of Mrs. Slna $15,000,000 will be spenthoaxing In the modernization of Jacobson for their monthly meeting. Utah homes. The afternon was spent In chatting nfter which delicious refreshments More than 1,000,000 has been expended in l ath vre served. In drouth relief. Cocoa Mrs. James D. Pexton d in Murray at spent the the home of their daughter, Mrs. Eva Jones. 100 more projects are pending of Nationalization of tilvrr. The? Sunday n.. Mr. and Jensen I Mr. and Mrs. Alva P. Belliston were Provo visitors Sunday. Package w. M. Le Ravoili Local and Social RAISINS of Celery tl. Nov. 1, 4 SUGAR 100 Two shares Crisp heads 5c each. t What The NEW DEAL Means to You sponsored a dance in Ftn. Green nasi rT.aay evening In honor of Elder Mont Robertson. In Utah, 6S00 home at a total of $15,000,000. In next Monday for the Mission home Utah the overhead expense U 50 per cent lower than in tsau City. A large number the national average. was present. More than 850,000 men and boys, including many A farewell nartv VBI a I an foals! I. thousand I'tahns, have been taken off the streets, his honor at the ward last chapel and placed In 1,696 C. C. C. camps, receiving more 8unday evening. tl 1 Ing land, fenced, adjoining Sevier River. Inquire Will L. Hoyt. att orney.. George R. Howard estate 25 c SEEDLESS Oz Large, Lettuce, CHOPS pounds 11 Universal Heater. Irrigation stock and VEAL OR PORK Dr. We hereby give public notice that anyone taking wood from this pasture In the future will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. THE GEORGE C. WHITMORE CO. 30c Fountain Green. of Lettuce Hobst-el- n NOTICE FOR SALE 59c pounds Sugar, i a, m oi venice, ana ruyu The Ml&slonarv Fund Certain people who are known to us have been trespassing on our property known as the "Carter Pas.... ture" and taking wood without B. Coffee Can pound 2 FOR SALE See Al Burton. Lard, Sugar 10 AND THE NEW DEAL Bh Is survived bv her husband and tile following children: Mvrth Christ risen of Moroni; Melvln, Lee and Clyde Anderson, Eva Bowers of Magna; Katie Cahoon of Moroni and Bessie Rasmusesn of Ft Green. The following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Caroline M. Hansen Mrs. Sarah Aueason. Mrs. Lavlna Mrs. Emma Hugglns, Mrs. Aagard. A 17' ..... .a Va .. Toggery. Dairy cows. WANTED 10c Each The cartons 2 pound 29c. BROTHERS FURNISHI- with me for November 10. 1934. J. O. Irons. Can 2J2 HOSE R 3 death. Lard 1934 SUPPORT PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT EskU an and Jersey Springers. List them TOMATOES Hack, Bee OVER SHOES. The Toggery NGS 29c Solid -- WILSON LEMON Pound Ir- Dr. Harrison will be at the Nephl Drug Store Tuesday. Novemger 6th. Have your eyes cared for now. Hours from one to five p. m. CITRON PEEL and TIES LADIES WALK-OVEThe Toggery. Brandy ORANGE, AND ORAYCO SHIRTS The Toggery. WALK pound Nephl rigation Cunnxiny Stock Hrp Pexton. MINCE MEAT Made One share Jas. D. 3 and 2 FOR BALE 1, C Ft. Green News And Friday's Mm. Minnlii Andersou!. ur fit Anderson, died on Saturday's Monday evening at her home, after illness of tuou time nast. Her Best Buys condition was not considered to be serious until shortly before her wtf Thursday, November NEPHI. UTAH S, S3. Thf Toggery. PORTI3 HATS TIMES-NEW- Should Be Everywhere Texas, perjury In a capital may he punished by death. (Paid Political Advertisement) asi. i |