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Show PACE EIGHT Local and Socio ALLEN'S CASH on Sunday. 13 Mr; . of J cur ;3 "1 Dt'Beth and Maurina Steed Suit Lake City are spendinR the summer months at the liome of $5.95 100 pounds tteir grandparents, Mf. and Mrs. Sugar, George McCune. 5c Liquid Blueing, pint PHm Mired la sending- Bhis v rek in Salt Lake City as a guest 29c of Harold Howels. He Is alio M. J. B. Coffee, lb can j.ljyiiw in the Salt Lake City Ten-ni- b tournament. 15c Shoulder Veal Roast, lb I j Mr and Mrs. Owen Thynerson Mrs. - 3c and two small daughters. Green Beans, lb IJ Beef Pot Roast, lb . 13c Garrett and Jam'fS Bigler f pent the Fourth of July with Mr. 27c and Mrs. Thomas Haycock. While Alice Solid Pack Butter, lb Shortening, lb package Clear Water Tuna, can uvc money for are not "trick" bargain, but holiest Also it will pay you big to become one '3 Out advriliHinj ideas are always intended to C. E. Harrocks of Saiitaquin visile 1 Saturday With Mr. and Mrs. George Christiansen, parents of Mrs. Harrocks. Mr and Bargains, July 12 and Saving Ideas Parkes visited In Provo Oeort-'- STORE Levari News P liere they enjoyed a party behind were Tlios? attending 15c Ml. Nebo.Mrs. Lynn Olptn. Mr and Mr and mis Melvin Warren. Mr. and Mrs. 10c Milvin Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Thy-- , rson and children. Mrs. Oarrett and Mr. and Mrs. Hayr Mr. Our ad tuatoinrra. barf aiith. our rruular customer. h.MDIU Jl'K E, Mrs. Evanelle Mang"lson TOMATO Tall cans, 3 for .MILK MA OK BREAD loaves 10C 3 C'ATSI P Illy Valley H oa bottle 10c SWIFTS' SALAD DRESSING, quart jar J umbo tile 45 35c Cantaloupe it to case, each FUESII UTAH CARROTS, Z bunches QfIXY for Jama and jellies 3 IDe It rv packages JW AjC h. llC Grape- - I,ult, large can -- , Spring Lamb Shoulders, ItoamU, pound 1933 C X2C pk- -, 3c Lamb (hupo, rut from the Same Quality Lambs a pound aVjC 7c Miller's Cornflakes large pkg 9c Bi(-'le- Blue Rose Rice, 4 lbs Corn, No. 2 25c cock. regular 10c R. can WHEATIES at R. R. Office Open ize pkg. NEPHI NEW PEAS pound Agricultural College Campus Who will get the $15.00 in With the clOoliiK of tlie Federal corporation office at groceries this week. 1 chance rehabilitation and the opening of Lak3 Salt City with each 50c purchase. the office of rural rehabilitation and resettlement on the campus of the Utah State Agricultural College We buy beef, pork, veal at Logan, came the announcement of a plan to appoint an assistant Lamb and Eggs to ths agricultural agent In almost ev;-rcounty in Utah. In addition, district home assistants will be assigned to aid Mis. n. K. Brown has received hr,memakfrs under the new plan word th;it li.r d:iBther, Mrs. This new setup was recently Di .ifhr, i formerly-o- f Nephl) closed by Walter E. Packhard.( reg-an- d her husband have landed In ional director of the resettlement America to make their home. After administration which was recently leaving Romania, where they have created by the governmental offic-ma- th. ir for the past 14ials and placed under the jurisdlctof Dr. Rexford U. Tugweu. ycars, they tiaveled through sev-fie:al countries before taking the The new organization for this beat fcr America. state, which is to be under the Th?y traveled to Constantinople, direction of C. O. Scott, former Athens. C!;tcce; ten day automobile U. S. A. C. extension economist, will tour of Palestine, with headquarters wcrk in close cooperation with the state college at J:rusalen: COO mile trip up the' extension service of the r, Nile to Cario, Alcxandrea. Lux-- ! Mr. Packard said. Director Peter-onew by Camel to the Prvamids. In'rn was Informed that the comim vest they visited Italy assistants will be placed In offices county France, and Aleiers, London and wit h or near the permanent will be Bru-?visit in? the World Fair! stents as their programs at the latter place.. closely related. Mr- Packard said that the rural Mrs. Stella Sinck, a sister of r hatllitptlon and resettlement dlv- v'ul have two major functions: ama rnd join?d "thrm "in visiting several j:'n'i.3 of interest in Cen To make an inventory of the basic needs of the inhabitants of rural tral America. and put Into Th-- y will csmplet? thsir trip by ir?as of the state a program for proper utilcoming to Ktrhi for the big Black-haw- k effect land and water reand homrcomliijr celebration. ization of the The amount of work sources. done by this division In Utah Is Hare!?! !: veils of dependent upon community and ln- s;h'ii several days of last dividual needs as disclosed by tn week in Nephi. survey. lGc Luxury TOILET TISSUE, 3 rolls 10c 3c BURLAP SACKS Each 3c OT'. SUYaGGS FOOD "A Surety of TurHy" "I Saw It in the de lio-ru- I . it a common txpreuion among thou who kep well informed on current ventt.Tntyknow that in tWWeekly Newt Review," which appear regularly in thi paper, they obtain a comprehensive interpretation of world event written by Edward W. Pkkard, on of the nation' most ticw commentator. Ft. Green News Mr. ana Mro. John W. Yorgason are making preparations to move to California in the near future to remain indefinitely. Homer Olson of Monroe came up weeK and mov'ed his wife, and family, and th?ir furniture to Monroe, where they will make their home. cms widely-lenow- a Weekly News Review with the important happenings effect upon our country. It is more than news it is n interpretation of the news, and therefore much more valuable to the person who wants to understand what is going on in the world today. deal and their 9 Read k carefully from week to week. You will find it interesting and helpful in your discussion of world event with your neighbors and friend. serv- Mrs. Sarah E. Allred is visiting in Monroe at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Olson. The Sorosis club met last week Mrs. Vea Jensen where a delightful afternoon was spent and delicious refreshments were served. at the home of 1 All over America, Goodyear Dealers r:'2 celebrating SPEEDWAY WEEK . FEATURING m mm mmm (tit Buy your shoes WHILE THE CHOOSING IS GOOD Good stock of WHITE CAPS for Men and Boy I'r. F-- Ftancom and children wrr vis! tint; r'atlv?s and friends n Salt Lake City. Phone Mrs. Jay Morgan of Provo is enjoying a few days at the home of her mother, Mrs. Winter. AGAINST ROAD HAZARDS also guaranteed against defects without limit as to time meeting was held Monday eveClarence and Joseph Paystrup ning in the Municipal hall to dis- spent a few days of last week in cuss problems of what Ft. Green Lake City with relatives. needs for recreational purposes. Salt Mr. and Mrs. Reed Poulson of As government aid- can be secSalt Lake are visiting with ured on such a project, Mayor C. relatives hereCity last week. S. Au?ason and a committee are to Investigate the prices of varMr. and Mrs. Foster Gardner ious sites which would be suitable are in Provo visiting at the home for a playground . of Mr and Mrs. Nephi Nielson, of Mrs. Gardner." Miss LaPriel Aagard is home parents from the L. D. S. hospital for a visit with her parents. Bread Kneaded With Feet Herodotus said of the ancient Mrs. Donna McDonald and child "DouSh tliey knead ren of Salt Lake City are visiting Egyptians: for tiiree weeks at the home of with their feet, but clay with their hands." The practice of using the Mrs. Mercie Ivory. feet for dough kneading also perThe Sons and Daughters of the sisted for many years in Scotland. Utah Pioneers met Tuesday evenr ing to arrange the prografn for Growth of Library Pioneer day. A big celebration is being planned. The great London lihrary was founded In 1840 by Thomas Carlyle Ward primary officers and teach and others with a collection of 3,CM0 ers enjoyed a lawn party at the Volumes. Now it has 400,000 and home 6f John Yorgason on Monday adds about 8.000 new ones a year. evening, in honor of three of their members who are being released. Those who were honored are: BerBlast Furnace of 1870 tha T?hristiansen, Mattie Yorgen- The first blast furnace west ot son and Geraldlne Johnson. the Alleghenic-- was built In 1S70 the makers of fj Cash Prke- sportion. Prices subject to change notice- tax, U ldltlonaU mhout State sales ny. fl fSSl Spllt Af IVy f 3f Xbrlti ' vI f Y7J)f liTi. KlH fl ? L( 1 f t ft Mffll m.? f Jj G-- 3 All-Weath- er. ONLY AT GOODYEAR DEALERS you get this GENUINE im can GOODYEAR QUALITY tire at '5,1 these LOW PRICES. The reaU'V son : As Goodyear dealers we sell MILLIONS MORE TIRES than the dealers for any other ;f company in the world. it Subject of course to terms and condltsosM of the standard warranty certtfleate. Base Ball -'- & by .. PASTIME O ! NEPHI NEPHI MERC. CO. WHERE Local and Socio FULL KEPT FOR H. H. Grenhalgh. Ad mission 25c SERVICE tf Ffficirnt, Satikfartor rhone 1G8 TCE FOR SALE balrti. R.AL Sivce Nephl IT'S BETTER AND BETTER FOR YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN TRY OUR RICH MILK! A phone call will secure delivery to your , door. Meodowbrook Dairy CARD 4-- OF THANKS H. H. Green- - We wish to take this opportunity cf thanking our many friends and relatives who In any was assisted us foot during the sickness and followper ing the death of our husband and One 8 cubic FOR SALE General Electric Refrigerator, feet condition, Less than the orig father, Mrs. Thomas H. Worthlngton inal cost. Leland Belliston. and family. Wallet with Knox Haynes LOST name on. Reward if returned to Jackson Motor Co. ONE GOOD MILK FOR SALE Cow Holstien. Peter Wankier Levan Four 4:75 x 19 used FOR SALE Tires and Tubes. Joe Smitti. SEE MAT Irish Councilmen Are "Mr." Irish council members are addressed as plain "Mr." instead of "Esq.," the latter term having an imperialistic flavor not compatible with democracy. Unearth Old Roman Theater hat Is left of a Itoman theater after nearly tweuty centuries of earthquakes, war and the element have exacted their toll wan recently unearthed at Antioch. W Cty often." f TILE Reserve Us Rates Single St to $4 Double $t.,50 to S4-5400 Rooms 400 Baths 0 j Ha a Room at VV TEL See them in ACTION R3 JIFILIS Fl'M HOME Only W0LVER1HE SHELL i THAT &ZfW SHE LI HORSEIKDES Have Both SOLES and UPPERS of This Amazing Leather! Save your feet and save money besides I That's what you do when you wear Wolverine Shefl Horsehides. Uppers are soft aa buckskin, soles flexible as bamboo and they dry that way after soaking, tod. Besides, yoq save money every time you buy Wol- verines because they wear months and than ordinary workshoea, But don't exnpcfc t.rila nnmhi'nntirm nt super - softness and money saving weal in any uuier wurKsnoe because only Wolverines have both ROleS And linnora ftf frannfha Qk! Horsehide and only Wolverine's own taiiuets iwiuw me secrei or panning fhia amazing leather so it is always, glove Boft without losing its extraorr dinary power to resist wear. Come in soon and look them over. You'll finij your size and a style to suit you in our big complete stock. miles longer 1 UN Wed. July 17 CHEAPER IS AVDFKSON CI OSSIFIED I VERY OFFER MERCHANDISE TICKETS for the Voting Contest on all accounts paid before July 20th. neioer BEST THE COMBINATION - LEAGUE HAS TO GOOD V.'e give J vs IS THE Nephi, Utah twa fust A M 75c 18 "THe low rates at our i fnvnritf: snnhlp us JCV"'Vi' to visit inhnfpl Salt Lake TT IS STILL THE NATIONAL 65c 50c Mrs. Marlon Chrlstensen returnThe Millard County recreational ed horns last week after spending a short time in Los Angeles with her proup was in Nephi on Monday July 8th, and met with the Juab sister. Mrs. Irvin Chrlstensen. county club, in return for a visit Lois and Codeal Mangelson spent the Juab club made to Delta on a few days in Provo recently at June "19. A Very Interesting program was given with President Lamthe home cf Cora Jaekman. bert of Fillmore taking charge. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bowers After the prorrram. delicious refreshand family spont a few days of last ments were served to 67 members week in Duchesne. They viisted Games and dancing were enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. during the remainder of the evenH. Osborne ing. Officers of the club state that Mrs. E. A. Shepherd. Mr. and any or all members are available Mrs. Joseph Shepherd and family for public gatherings, or for Indivfind Mr. and Mrs. John Shepherd idual patries for the handling of and family of Sallna. and Mr. and games of a recreational nature. Mrs. Theodore Shepherd and fam A great many different types of ily of Aurora visited on Sunday entertainment have been studied by at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. this group during the past few months, and they are very anxious Shepherd. to put them into practical use. Mrs. Lizzy Taylor entertained a Call County Agent A. E. Smith for number of ladies on Tuesday, the arrangements. occassion bein? her birthday anLuncheon was served niversary. to a number of ladles. Gideon Hughes, a Quaker, on Heaver creek, one mile northwest of Lisbon in Columbiana county, Ohio. GUARANTEE mileage 25c Mr. and Mrs. Virl Warwood motored to Duchesne last week v hers they spent a few- days at he home of Mr and Mrs. Merle Jennings and family. . A WRITTEN trie celebrated THE BLACKHAWK ENCAMPMENT Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hickman and children have been visiting here at the home of Mrs. Hickman's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mortcnsen. s try WHITE SHOES FOR THE 24th of JULY AND - ' of DONT PUT OFF TO LONG BUYING YOUR A bundle shower in honor of Mrs. Wallace Chrlstenson, former? ly Miss Thelma Wankier, was given at her parents home last Tuesday eveniner. Many useful and beautiful presents were received by the young bride. Dainty refreshments were served. Misi B'anche Stephensen Is in Sat Lake Citv Visiting with rel atives. She is a guest at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Gollaher. STORES le were Delicious refreshments ed. SHOES I enter- tained a number of ladies at her norm last Saturday aftrnonri. 5C UTAH LETTl'CE Large Hi ad QUAKER riFFEI WHEAT, resulai- mj WHITE Mrs. T. L. Ichtertz and children Bay, California spent last week with relatives here. Tliey were cuests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bosh. cf WO WORK SHOES la Cart Dining Room Service Table 611 ote and Excellent Cafeteria DeQdoua Food at Moderate Prices Always SUNDAY MOBXHfd BREAKFAST 8KBTED IN TOUR ROOM WITHOUT EXTRA COST W. X. Button Oeneral Marrayec ICra. t. H. WtiM Chsnnoey W. Wea t Qnarnl Manner WORK CLOVER The Toggery i |