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Show Tim PAGE EIGHT ALLEN'S CASH. STORE JULY BARGAINS 25c Steer Beef Pot Roatt, lb Ungraded Peas, No. 2 can and daughter y Donna spent Saturday and In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Flossie Carter Bun-da- DEVILED MEAT can 3 MCPIII NEW Mr. and Mrs. Roy Naef and 19c ily spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 10 Vinegar, bars gallon Smoked Hams, half or Per pound Shortening, 1 pound 25c lCc -- PEAS JjC pound Painter. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Conover little daughter Marilyn are whole and visiting at the home of Mrs ,T. 25c H. O. Parkes this week. J Mrs. Norma Pay Is visiting In 15c Erii;hfim City with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Carver for a few PICKLES, class jar sweet, dill or sour, each -JL MILK MAID 3 loaves 10c nitiAD UTAH LETTL'CE Large Head vC 3c weeks. Jet Oil Catsup, Shoe polish lOoz Lottie Peaches, large, halves, 2'4 can lb Brook- - CHEESE, field, 2 packages 10c Maureen Lomax of Salt Lake City spent the weekend visiting 10c with her mother, Mrs. Robert toMi.ss Ql'IXV for Jams and rn ax. W, J. Slddoway of Salt Lake No. City visited with Mr. and Mrs. 19c G. W. Lunt from Friday to Mon- day of last week. and groceries given away Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Baileyspent and Maynard this week. Will you be lucky. sons Bryce Monday and Tuesday in Salt Lake City. 1 chance with each 50c purchase. Miss Ruth Lunt left for the Mis$10 in jellies I 3 10c packages MILLER'S CORN FLAKES, large pkg. OC Lux Tu:Vt Soap bars Months old POT ROASTS. pound 18 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wankier. Mrs. Farrell Wankier and Mrs. Norman Wankier of Levan visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ern-ni- -t Foot? on Wednesday. enii Mrs. J. E. Harrh fi'niwhf"' he end Mrs Harris motored to Green-iveWednesday to visit Harris, !s etr.r lvrd Mrs. Jay ris remained there. Mr ISC Pl-ir- r tbr. 1933 lo Choice Veal Shoulders im12S pound 1GC Choice Pork Shoulders pound J 4. f i .f con-rrrnip- !? Beef 2Si ''-- ' : Herman McCune was In Snrinij-vlll- e on Tuesd-ion b'tsm.'ss the pade for the Black Hawk Eneampmont r.er In Annfiist t Js x Lucille Fowkes of Mona returned home recent y after having completed a successful year at th? Oregon State University at Eugene. fs jC I' t Miss -- Spring Lamb Shoulders, pound ... i I Mr. and Mr?,. J. E. Harris were In Loa Sunday to attend Ui funeral of Mrs. George Channel, 25 C steer 1935 Blanche Harris Sunday. JAR KINGS JLUC packages T. and T Root Beer I tract, 3 bottles 4th, - MASON 3 July f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Migaez of Las Vegas, Nevada visited with Mi- 13c Miss Serena Whipple of Provo .spent several days in Nephl last 10c week, a guest of Nan Brough. Thursday, Local and Socio Visit our fruit and vegetable department for your supply of watermelons, cantaloupe, tomaloe, peaches, new potatoes, new pea and other seasonable green grocerir. And from our well refrigerated market choose the particular lunch meat you like best. We have a large variety. fam- Laundry Soap, NKl'III. UTAH . Fruits and Vegetables Lunch Meats Mrs. P. E. Larsen and children with of Brigham City are Vtsltin Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pay this week. Miss Ora Oledhitl of Richfield In Nephl, as the week-en- d Btent 6 5 and a guest of Miss Evelyn Brough. lb 10 New Potatoes, Local and Social TIMHS-NEW.S- Jv - .. i and Jay - ' . on who a Har- - V.ff Mrs, ".Tick Martell and famH" rnd Leslie Wiliams of Helper, Mr. Mr. and Mr.s E. F. Baldwin and fomllv and John Christiscn of Salt Lake City were truest s at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Christ ison ton Sund '.y IOC A delightful lawn party was plven Thursday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. Martha Lunt. The time was spent in organizing a cuio for the summer months, after which refreshments were served to the following: Nina Chase. Ruth Christlson. Maletta Chase, Thelma Kendall, Venetta Sharp, Enid Ostler. Florence Bosh, Marjorie Morhostess. gan and-th- CU5SKAGGS if CANYON: It's 1500 feet straight THE WALL STREET down form the top of the spires of these towering "skyscrapers" to "street" which marks th; floor of this remarkable natthe tree-linional r.atk in Southern Utah. No cluttering ticker tape, no scurring "A Surety ef Purity" boys, no shrill cries of excited brokers disturb the impresssion home In Salt Lake City on ive silences. One hears only the chirp of fluttering birds, disturbed Sunday prior to her daparture for the Western states mission. We buy beef, pork, veal perhaps by enraptured exclamations by touring strangers. All the of the spectrum brilliant. In the sunshine, soft pastel in hazy colors Mr. and Mrs. Hawley Jenkins Lamb and Eggs Midget Base Ball Leatrue Standing formations. Easily gradof Portland. Oregon, are In Nephl Win Lost Pet shade are represented in these time-erodBees ., 2 0 1000 ed trails lead to the bottom of the canyon from the Union Pacific visiting at the home of Mr. Jenkins . 2 0 1000 lodge on the rim. Photo by Union Pacific Railorad. Cardinals parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jenkins. Pirates l 1 500; By Mrs. Lyda Guymon Mr. and Mrs. J. N. C. Pexton Giants l 1 500 Correspondent Elmo Brough and Victor Barnes, spent Tuesday In Salt Lake City. l 1 500 Tigers who have been working at Kamas, o 0 White Sox 000: Utah Company To Keep WATCHMAKER at few Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Booth will Yankees are spending a o 2 days here 000 Phases of Petroleum Code ; Specialist on Wrist Watches and the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Impressive funeral services were leave Thursday for San Diego, Calat Clocks; Work Guaranteed held for Earl Dean Hansen, 11, ifornia, where they will visit with Brough. Lowest prices. at the Ward chapel Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Booth and Wwns Motorists of Added A declaration of intention to C. W. MILLS The boy passed away family and the San Diego ExposMr. and Mrs. J. C. Carter and afternoon. Danger on Utah Highways maintain present wages and hours wedat the L. D. S. hospital last Sun- ition. Front, old paitoffice bnildin? daughter Marlorte attended a of labor and to refrain from emin ; reception In Mount Pleasant day. of child labor hns been Mrs. John S. Cowan entertained Warning motorists that there will ployment Monday in honor of Mr. and Mrs.' Prayers were offered by N. M. nwle bv the directors of the Utah Fremont Drape. Mrs. Draper was Jensen and P. C. Oldroyd. The Saturday at a family dinner in be more traffic on Utah's high- Oil Refining Ccmpony. speakers were James F. Robertson, honor of her grand daughter, Miss ways during the next few days formerly Miss Luella Hansen. Tliis was just announced in an AVnEUSOV FU MURAL James Larson and Bishop Ephraim Ruth Beagley. Ten members or the than at any other time of the official bulletin to executives and Miss Eudcra Griggs of Portland, Nelson of Moroni, Frank Jorgen-se- n. family were present. year. Carle D. Brown, president employees of the Utah TOME Oil Refining of the Stalt Lake Safety council Orcsron arrived In Kephl Sunday teacher of the young man and and subsidarbs, signed company of be will I was Mrs. N. she the Fal:vfa-E. A Mlkkelsen. solo where announced set vocal guest Fula Martha of safeFullmer. Monday fpri' n'. Mary by T. A. Dines, president and A. Vn ay n loaf arH cl cf"OT Mr ' sang by Udell Anderson of Mor- lmer and Junieta Olsen of Idaho ty rulss for all drivers, N. Johnson, secretary and treasPhone lfif! Nephl The rules are: and Mrs. A. L. VanWagenen, for oni, duet by Jessie Oldroyd and Falls. Idaho visited with Mrs. Moran Indefinite stay. "Drive carefully and watch un- urer. Velda Jackson and a trumpet duet gan Lunt. Thev returned to their The bulletin 'Directors home An Blakham Mrs. Lunt ac ceasingly when crossing intersect- of the American reads: and Udell Monday and by Bard Petroleum Instiions. Moroni. them for an indefinite derson of The ward choir companied BEGINS THE SEC- on .June 6 adopted a resolution tute visit. "Obcsrve all traffic lights and also rendered several numbers. in part, as follows,; reading stop sitms. You will be watched. AfAINCT TUP petroleum industry should riVn J. N. C. Pexton entertained the Always signal every turn, whether not"The Immediate relatives of John R be disconcerted by the disAnderson met at his home last week members of his Sunday school class there are cars in front or be- solution' of the NEW LEAGUE ENTRY petroleum code. to honor him on his 8th birthday at a delightful trip to Arrowhead hind you. It is the of this Board "Signal every stop. Leave nn that the judgment anniversary. He Is the son of Mr last Thursday evening. After a good oil engaged swim, refreshments were served to doubt in the minds of the drivers in the business companies and Mrs. Andrew A. Anderson, LET 11112 SUN WORK FOR YOU of producing, transthe following: Marjorle Lunt, Ora folowing as to what you intend porting, refining and marketing Officers of the stake Primary Judd, Elda Ostler, Arta Jenkins, to do. of petroleum and its products "In passing ether cars Jook should association met Sunday evening at Faye and Fsrn Broadhead, Marobserve those pf rules of well to the clear distance ahead. Miss to of the home Hazel Galcl, Barnes, jorle Faye Betty Aagard, fair practice which they" have learnt , f 'C - f ; of cars are (Carbon County) much . Speeds Burton, oncoming I; , enjoy an evening prior to her de Starr, Beth , Margaret ed from experience are sound and parture on Monday for Benning- Wright, Thelia & Celia Richardson, faster these days than you lm wholesome, make for stability, and ton, Vermont, to attend summer RaNae Pexton, Marian Pexton, Mr. agine. the public interest. "Don't drive with twn wheels serve and Mrs. Ed. V. Downs and Mr. school. " ' This urges Nephi's playing shows markoff the highway and on the) all those board unanimously and Mrs. J. N. C. Pexton. engaged in the industry dust for cars the shoulder, Mildred and raising Ber Karl, Zora, to refrain from the employment ed unless absolutely nec- of child improvement . and insures following, nice Nash of Salt Lake are spending labor, and to maintain a vacation at the home of Mrs. essary, hours of labor.' an and present wagts "Don't drive in dust that ob afternoon of good enterLyda Guymon and family. The directors of Utah Oil Rescures your vision. Stop or slow hav'e on this date company fining down and watch carefully. Mrs. Leacy Jensen entertained a unanimously endorsed the Insti- tainment number of friends at her home "Canyons will be crowded, sn cut tute's attidude as above expressed to a new new 35 See limit The of line of your speed last week in honor of her sister, Toggery's and will conform to that attitude Mrs. Thos J. Oldroyd of Provo, who Shirts for boys, sizes 13 to 14, miles per hour or less. Be on the as long as competitive conditions, side. safe is visiting here. After an afternoon Whites, Tans, blues 98c; fully guarapplicable laws or other external of social chat, delicious refresh anteed. "Keep on your own side of tha conditions will permit." when road, except ments were served. passing. Make it unnecessary for you to be honk BULL KEPT SERVICE Discovered Drugs FOR out ed of the middle of the road Miss Clara Segar of Salt Lake H. H. Grenhalgh.- For centuries, tf by other motorists. the natives of City is spending a few weeks with South America have used poisons "Come to a full stop when turnher grand parents, President and on a red light and derived from ginnt creepers In their Mrs. James L. Nielson. H. H. Green-halg- ing right ICE FOR SALE remember you must not Interfere tropical forests for their poisoned with pedistrians when making a arrow tips. Strychnine, quinine and LaDrue Holman, who has spent turn. most of the past year at Ely, NevWatch for unusual morphine have been extracted from "Watch for persons on foot these ada is visiting with his parents, See The Toggery's new line of lighting when taking nire plants. Scientists hope Admission (14 to 70) 2Sr behind parked cars. You don't to obtain Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holman. snapshots of outdoor Eoy's slacks light colors for sum know cures for various diseases, what they may do, so always scenes. mer wear. be prepared for someone stepping perhaps tuberculosis and cuw-eMrs. Lilly M. Robertson enternmong them, from fhese. out to cross the street. new Ladles of members of line The the See tained the Toggery's MANY of you who want use side of "Don't the left your s sox. a at Club party Boy quilting ties, belts, Literary your photogcar for entrance or exit when las Friday. A hot dinner was serraphy seriously and get SALE ved. FOR Combined Harves parked parallel on a highway or some really attractive, narrow street. Use the right side ter. See Myron Miller. artistic pictures would doors. Mrs. Florence Sundby of Glens Th of the Interest principal point "Don't drive fast at night. Ani... probably like to have some further Ferry, Idaho, returned home this mals may cross in front of you on information on proper lighting In only precaution necessary whei week after visiting with her parMISS FRANCE wmmm "Bs careful. Be courteous. Give snapping a picture with a fore ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Allred. taking snapshots. wmm It water in some consideraof other driver the strong sunlight ground so The lighting of the subject baa tion". Salt Lake Telegram Mrs. H. P. Olson and sons Newell much to do with securing that qual to watch that a swell or wave doe! Acel, returned this week after ity often referred to as "atmos not throw reflected sparkles of light and a two weeks trip to California. th as that the may lens, fog upon a are a There !n NOTCE TO CREDITORS phere" picture. number of ways In which a photo picture. this word received Mathis Thos and roads trails the through Along Estate of Charles Henry Chrlsten-se- n, graph may be given apparent depth, week of the death of his sister, Mrs. deceased. Creditors will presor third dimension. Taking pictures forests where long spears of sunEliza Mathis Gledhill, 59. Mr. ent claims with vouchers to the when there are long shadows, get- light pierce Into the shadows there v his sister had not seen and Mathias undersigned at the office of Will each other for 32 years until last ting a rejection In the foreground, are unlimited opportunities lor L. Hoyt, attorney at law, Nephi, or back- striking pictures with depth. If the using strong Monday, when the had a short visit Utah, on or 'before the 15th day not Is of Califoron to drove your foreground she picture and then and the exposure timing' lighting, of September, A. D. 1935. want the to well and you nia. get oblighted of the detail that bo just right VERA C. CHRISTENSEN, shafts of through shooting sunlight Is not blocked out, of Estate of Charles jects In shadow of the the background shady parts are precautions that contribute Henry Christensen, deceased. an exposure slightly shorter than Date of first publcatlon, July 4, much to the desired effect Is ad 4ti 1935. Suppose we consider each of these you would ordinarily make separately. Shadows, thrown In long visable. Don't just open yonr camera and IT'S BETTER Crawn-ou- t Limerick Treaty splotches across walls and shoot when A Give taking pictures. The Treaty stone, mounted on a one more than walks, makes feel, FOR BETTER AND some thought and In your subject pedestal at one end of Thoraond anything else, that he Is looking into doing so you will be rewarded with bridge in Limerick, is supposed to a picture instead of looking on a flat and of be will YOUR AND YOU pictures you proud be the fiat stone on which the treaty It piece of paper carrying Images of they will whet your appetite for o, f of October 13, 1091, was signed, endrecorded objects. The foreground many more TRY CHILDREN snapsnooting expedithe ing siege of LImerirk and the should be well broken up with shad- tions. Viewpoint means much and Is war between the forces of William ows so that there ia not too much an takiIn factor MILK! RICH picture OUR important HI and James II, One of the clauses contrast between it and the rest of ng. It, too, has much to do with the of the treaty was understood to In he picture. A phone call will pictures. If perspective we get Giselle Previile, sixteen-year-olgrant the Roman Catholics of IreWhen a body of water can be In- the perspective is not pleasing to the free exercise of their reas was who selected " Parlslenne, secure to i.1 delivery your Miss France In a beauty contest. land cluded as part of the foreground, the eye, it will not be pleasing In the ligion and another clause gave them door. then there are really wonderful op- picture, so, as I have said before, The jury first picked Elizabeth Pitas, the right to keep their property on portunities for adding depth. The re- study all the possibilities and angles a Saarlander who took French na- taking oath of allegiance. These THE FIREMAN'S CA R B Y Dctuonstr'ati ur safe and easy method ! flection will carry ones attention of your proposed picture before you tionality afler the plebiscite, but and other provisions of the treaty a h;:lf druv, ned person to st'fety following a water tvscue. These back and away from the foreground snap It were carrying violated by the victors, so that the spectators started such fl riot are m'tln.:ls tit light by the Rod Ows Life Savins Service to thousands JOHN VAN GUILDER. ind Into the picture and lead to that Mile. Pits declined the title. In Irish history Limerick is known "" each year at b at li and pool. as the City of the Violated Treaty. ed Ft Green News Local and Social ed i aseball News . mrm Utir QSHAPSNCT GUillk BLUE BLAZE CLASSIFIED ! Support Your Tem h. WED. JULY 10 . g 1 d Meadowbrook Dairy |