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Show i THE PAGE SIX Funeral Services Held For Local and Social ALLEN CASH STORE Special, November 16-1- Bags Lemon, Citron or 7 COFFEE lb can 27c MINCE MEAT 23c 2 pounds No. PEAS 10c cans 2 BUTTER PEANUT 2 pound 25c Jar WHITE KING SOAP GRANULATED SUNBRITE CLEANSER 4c Can POP CORN 2 lbs SEEDLESS 25c RAISINS . TOMATO JUICE Cans 3 for 15 oz v 20c BEEF POT ROAST 10c Pound PORK ROAST Shoulder, pound 13c WE BUY BEEF, PORK VEAL, LAMB & EGGS 3 Gleaner Girl class of the Ne-pWard M. I. A. entertained at a "backwards" party Tuesday night. Courses were served at the homes of Mrs. Florence Ostler and Mrs. , The board claims and .uatters. passed the month's care of all routine took Large Sunkist Oranges, 3c Each or 30c dozen. Bananas The ghters Friday Fort Wall ennm of the Dau of Utah Pioneers met last at the home of Mrs. W. W. was in Captain Nellie Car- Rice Blue Rose Rice, 4 lb Cellophane bag, 25c. Cocoa l2 8c pound Hershey Cocoa Plan Tea bag spent In making articles for the ooucn ward bazar. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Eva Powell, Mrs. Lula Stenhenwm Mre" th t 1C1" .uu liston. Mrs. Joye Olpin, Mrs. Kate mgram, jvirs. zelma Golden. Mrs. Gallon Can Stayle's up, 59c. ocicey, Mrs. LaVern Mrs. Genevieve Bellistotv Mrs. Beatrice Winn, Mrs. Harry mask, Miss Beth Hobbs. Miss Elva Shaw, Miss Laura Morgan, Mrs. Inez Brough, Mrs. William n Irene and Mrs. H. Broadhead. Nellie Worth-Ingto- CARD We wish to thank our many and neighbors who assisted way during the illness and death of our beloved husband and Syr- father. Mrs. Dennis Wood and family ANDERSON Pot Roasts FTJNfc'RAL HOME Satisfactory Ffficicnt, Baby Beef Pot Roasts, Thone 12c pound. of Gibraltar Is ubnut 1,437 feet abov lev' Inquire at Times-New- Bike Tires 65c to 98c Mop's 3 Seasons, Heavy Weights, Sizes 34 to 44 $1.29 Gray, Ecrue or White for Men's Part Wool, 2 piece, Shirts and Drawers, Standard Government Army Stock, 85c per .garment L. D. S. Garments in Men's or Ladies'; Old and New styles; Sizes 34 to 44 for 59c, 79c, 85c, $1.00 up to $1.75 Children's Union Suits Short sleeves, short or long in gray and white, part wool or all cotton, legs 49c to 85c Ages 2 to 12 LET US SHOW YOU THE MERCHANDISE YOU BE THE JUDGE AT THE Nephi Merc. 1S8 Service Nephl sympathy during our recent bereavement, at the illness and the son anr! death of our husband, brother. Alma Allred. Mrs. Doris Allred Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Tolley and family Co. Your family will give CLASSIFIED you many extra smiles of wife, if you serve them X. L. Bakery's nice rolls In Touch With Friends Rump Roasts i satisfaction, Mrs. House- Two shares Nephl FOR SALE Irrigation stock and 640 acres grazing land, fenced, adjoining Sevier River. Inquire Will L. Hoyt, attorney,. George R. Howard estate. To Keep assortment. Rump Roasts, 13c pound. -- Cheese Longhorn Wisconsin Cheese, 27c pound. P. FOOD 11 SJtVmiTTLSlOMS A 8nrety of Parity" Miss Mary Jensen of Moroni to Ewell Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Jensen entertained a large number of relatives and It Pays To Have Your Owrr L&iiji&irLmiM isj 3 SKAGGS Three marriages have taken place In Fountain Green during the past few days, as follows: Hartley Johnson to Dorothy Romero of Falrvlew. Miss Lucille Allred to Donald Gadd of Nephi. SILVER MAPLE SERVICE to IS a week. We have a large s Road Hazard Warranty Competitive Prices Good Service Long Life Safety Boys Unions, Ages 6 Cuts, Sirloin or Round Steak, 15c pound. Diplomats in U. S. FOR SALE: GOOD TYPEWRITER Call in and look over our new moderatly priced lines of Mens' and Boy's Union Suits. Short are exactly GO foreign eoun that are represented diplomati- There Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Chrlstensen, Angus and Lyman Chrlstensen of Levan spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darral Childs at Centerfleld. Mrs. Christenesn re mained there for a visit. WARMER UNDERWEAR for dinner once or twice H tight aea The Chicken Creek camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers are sponsrtlng an .entertainment an Friday evening. The program is to consist or a minstrel, two one act plays and musical numbers. Following this a carnival dance will be held. ITS COOL WEATHER NOW BUT GETTING COLDER TIME TO FIT UP WITH Steak Ft. Green News Good-Yea- r OF THANKS Pax-ma- Green Diamcndi Art Rare Green diamonds, nr diamonds with green lights, are very rare and costly. Antwerp has found that ordinary yellow diamonds, when exposed to radium emanations, can be converted Into "ereen" dl.inionds. Mrs Bessie Bell of Salt Lake City spent a few days of last week at the home of her mother, Mrs. Helen J. Hansen. Marion Bosh, who is attending friends in any Syrup n. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Chrlstensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson and family left last Saturday for Los Angeles where they will visit with relatives They will also visit at Glendale' Underwear ities and accomplishments. Appointment of the central com mittee will be made by Superinten of We sincerely wish to thank all the many people who assisted dent Skldmore and Dean Bennlon us In any way and spoke words of Pinenuts Nevada Pinenuts, 27c lb. Married people of Levan ward were entertained at a reunion on Thursday of last week. A hot dinner was served at noon and a luncheon In the evening. In Salt Lake City is spending ure the program and its results."" schoolweek at the home of his 9. A concentrated publicity cam- this paign to keep the pubic lnfromed at all times on the purposes, activCARD OF THANKS Tea, 17c The officers and teachers of the South Ward primary gave a shower in compliment to Mrs. Irene H. Broadehad Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Harry Black. The honored guest received a large box ui Movement To Cover State of Utah e Anti-Crim- (Continued From Page One) Pund Cellophane V2 general discussion followed. kitchen utlnslls. The the (Continued rrom Page One) kiddles a break and let Uiem have a good time. Feature number four b a three-a- ct comedy to be given at the stake tabernacle at 7:30 In ths evening Duane Peterson Is In charge of the drama. But that Isn't all. there will be specialty numbers under th! direction of Grace Jenkins you"l enloy all of It. The finale will be the grand ball in the Arlington commencing at 9:30 and includes the music of Short Kendall and his 7 Keys. There will be an opportunity here to buy soft drinks. Ice cream and even a pie or a cake for the next day. The ward is featurnlg the dlnnei the play and the dance for only 75 cents per ticket but Individuals can go to the seperate parts of the five-wa- y program If they desire to pay at the door. Don't forget the occassion or the date. Cowan cnarge. The following program was riven: Concrreentlnnnl sinlng; prayer, Mrs. Sarah Brown; irmarKs. Mrs. cowan; biography of Samuel and Eliza Chapman Gadd Mrs Stephenson: duet. Norma mn Maurlne Stephenson, accompanied oy uicuie uadd; topic, "Forts of the West": Mrs. Amv Wa Men Boys Mr. and Mrs. Erick Peterson and family of Bait Lake City spent a few days here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bosh, parents of Mrs. Nephl Klwanla Peterson. South Ward "Feast For A!P To Be Outstanding Event Bananas, 5c pound and O. P. S. Jell Powder, 5c package. Ohio Matches, 6 box tons, 23c The board of county commission- cally In the United States. Amers held their regular meeting on bassadors and ministers reside In Tuesday of this week, whn a large Washington while consuls usually amount of routine business was have their offices In the cities that tM-eare the greatest trade enters. acre of. They also canvassed Uie votes issue. Oranges Matches A special fature In donnction with a big-- dance at the Arlington Hall Saturday night will be the presentation of Sondra Stewart In Person who will give several dance numbers. Miss Stewart was a feature dancer in several Hollywood productions, among which are "Foot light parade": "Cat and the Fiddle" and "Going: Hollywood.". Mr. and Mrs. Oran Nlelson and Mr. and Mrs. Christian Poulson of Salt Lake City were visitor here on Thursday and Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jackman and During the past ten years he has served as first counselor In the bis- Mrs. Francis Jackman of Salt Lake hopric of the South Ward, and has City visited over the weekend with been very prominent In church af- relatives here. Mrs. Emma Jack-maMrs Nellie Jennings and Norfairs of the ward. He was married to Elsie Price ma Taylor returned to Salt Lake on October 25, 1894. at Nephl. City with them on Monday.. He is survived by his widow, one daughter, Mrs. W. H. Warner, two Mr. and Mrs. Rex Taylor and sons, Raymond D. Wood, Beverly Ethel Taylor of Provb spent SunHills. California and Gordon Wood day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Taylor. Nephi. and one' grandchild hl Grace Judd. Thirteen members of the class, with stake Cleaner Girl leaders, Llla Richardson and Neva Booth were In attendalnce. Levari News n, E. 8. The member of Club, Dates 22c Sperry. attended the funeral of Miner Sunday In Salt Lake Mr. Miner died of Injuries City. received In an automobile accident. He was a brother of Dr. D. O. Miner who died a few weeks ago. tries cast at the recent election, which showed a few slight changes in the total number of votes cast as was recorded in our lat week's ter of packages pound tour of the a Mrs. W. II. Sperry. H. S. Mrs. LaVar Houghton and Gibraltar Juab County Commissioners Held Their Regular Session 2 Tuesday night. Arlington of Package Dates part Stephenson. 12c 19c size Black Beauty, on Blaekett Fred W. or3 pound UNGRADED playing ar Best Buys Nov-emb- er Orange Peel. 1 McClune is in Salt Lake this week wtvre he U serving Juryman In th federal court. Juab Stake Sunday School Union meeting will be held Sunday. 18th at 2 P. M. In the Levari All officers and ward chapel. teachers of the itake are urgently requested to be In attendance. (Continued from Page One) mayor of Nephl city during the years 1920 and 1921. and was elected councito the position of four-yelman In 1931 ( serving from January I, 1933 until the time of his desth. Mr. Wood has always taken an active part In civic affairs, having served as president of the old Nephl Commercial club and a char- Saturday's son, Jumes flOC q CURRANTS S&W, her of the United States time, the Manilla Serenades, are returning to the Arlington $5.49 hall for a return engagement. They are to play for the dance in the 100 pound 1 visiting n City as a After western for some SUGAR 16 oz Mrs. M. A. Tanner Is Biaver this week with J. T. Tanner. Dennis Wood on Monday Friday's And Thursday, November IS, 1934 NEPIII. UTAH TIMES-NEW- S. friends at a shower last at the Municipal Thursday evening hall In honor of Mr. and Mrs. ton Jensen, who were recently Al- Mrs. Ray Holman entertained the Elite Club at her home last Saturday afternon. The time was enjoyed In social chat. A hot dinner was served. Miss Mildred Allred, who Is at present located at Cedar City, spent at the home of Mr the week-en- d and Mrs. W. P. Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Gloyd Tidwell and baby have moved to Standardvllle, where he has employment. Mrs. Lillian E. Coombs left Tuesday for Salt Lake City. She left there on Nov 15 for England to vis-- It with relatives and friends. V OSS w asJnier Quality Shoes . YES! PERFECT FIT A Set Of Drain Tubs 40 packages of Rinso $64.50 is even MORE Important. 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