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Show THE PAGE EIGHT News Briefs Allen's BARGAINS MAY 8 AND 9 WHITE KING SOAP 25C Bars 10 TOMATOES Solid Paclc. No. cans, 3 for All Kinds. 3 2'i -- ... jC GUM - IOC Pkgs. lor RICE 3 IC Lbs X STEAKS Sirloins or Per Lb lJfC SHINOLA CLEANER 9C Bottle White, SALAD DRESSING Quart Jar . 25 C PINKEYE BEANS 3 25C Lbs ORANGE Can z. JUICE 10c ... PAR SOAP J Granulated, Lg. Size 29c LIPTON'S TEA Black, 1 One year old Thursday, April 30, and the resettlement administration has advanced aid to 143 farm families in Juab county, it was announced by Ivan O. Thueson, resettlement representative. Ivarw O. Thueson has been actively engaged in field work for the resettlement administration in this district for the past five months, although the agency was created by executive order of the president ox year ago. Setting up of an adequate national, re glonal and state staff took several months so that actual operations in this district date back to July 1, 1935, Mr. Thueson said. The final results of the baby contest held at the Venice Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday evening are as follows: ba In the gorup of bies No. 7, Vernon Carter, first place; No. 6, Barbara Bailey, sec 4, third. In the Monte Sparks, No. group Mary Pauline Christison, first; C. J. Morgan, seecond; No. 68. Dee Burton, third. In the group No. 84, Marylin Ostler, first; No. 86, Sparlene Ingram, second; No. 91. Clifford Belliston. third. In the group No. 127, Alice Strong, first; No. 126, La Rue Ockey, second; No. 117, Garry Lunt third. The surprise gift, given to the baby whose birthday was the clos est to the date of the contest, was given to No. 75, Eldon Belliston. A complete list of the babies' parents' names were not available. ld 47, CLASSIFIED FOR SALE Graham Sp. 6. "30 ModeL Heavy Duty 6 ply tires, new battery. Call 263J tip Anyone wishing to make changes in water must notiffy the water master by May 15. R. H. JENKINS, Watermaster. ld locat-atio- n. 196 for 12 OZ LOAVES ROLY POLY PEAS Stanard Graded Peas Large Can BEANS 8c SALAD DRESSING 28C wild life. protection All owners of automobiles in and FOR SALE Kelvlnator Refriger ator. Excellent condition. See R. around Nephi are requested to do Karl Jones, 460 South 2 West. 2tlp their portion of the advertisement of the Ute Stampede by purchasing an attractive tire cover, which won Johnson of .Nephi Dorothy first place in the Fern Young carries aandbrilliantly colored illustration appropriate wording poetrry contest. Her collection was to advertise the second annual adjudged to be the best hi theme, event. form, and general poetic qualllties. The tire covers will be in Nephl A number of the poems will appear in the college annual and In during the fore part of next week. the commencement Issue of the The Ute Stampede executive committee is to open an office in the Snowdrift. Miss Johnson was named for Lunt building, just along the hall second place In the annual short north of the offfices of Dr. P. L. story writing contest, sponsored by Jones. The tire cover will be on the Scribbler club of the college. hand at this office as soon as they ere received. She Is a memer of the club. The cost of the tire cover will John Ord will wield the racquet be about 75 cents, the exact figFriday in Salt Lake City as a ure not being received. This memer of the tennis squad of p mount is very nominal for a tire Snow college. He will team in the cover of good material, inasmuch doubles with Arden Peterson and as the usual drum cover will cost probably play doubles. Ord is sea- ir. the neighborhood of $1 without soned in high school tennis, and the painting being done. The entwo weeks ago he played in the tire painting, picture and all, will invitation meet of B. Y. U. cost. be included in the fan 7C at the sacrament sendees Sunday Superintendent evening at 7:30. 1 n lb can, Nellsen will be the main speaker of the evening. 25c 3 for An excellent Mothers' day program has een arranged by the Nephl ward Sunday school to honor all mothers. The program will begin at 10 a. m. Sunday, May 10, and all mothers are given a special invitation to attend. Fresh today Boat's Finest Pink Salmon Per can Quality 12C CORN FLAKES 4 ln "e Pack 31c 30c Per pound Solid Pack Per pound 9c APPLES Gallon Cans Heavy Slic'd Apples, per can m. Jjv LETTUCE 5c Heads NEW POTATOES Texas Red Potatoes, per pound Fresh Red Ripe Tomatoes, per pound Made from No. 1 Peanuts 2 pound Jar GRAPEFRUIT Misssion Florida Grape Fruit, large can Carrots, Turnips, Radishes' Onions 3 bunches NEW PEAS 6c ASPARAGUS Long Telephone Peas, per pound New Utah Grass, Fresh In Today per pound CUCUMBERS sjC a. fIUC Members of the American Le Wed' gion auxiliary entertained ncsday afternoon at 3 o'clock ln the city hall ln honor of the mothers of all men. The program was as follows: Community singing, "America"; pledge to the e; flag, led by President Wanda Laura prayer, Chaplain Morgan; reading, "The Table, Miss Olllve Edmunds; saxophone solo, Billy Hawkins, accompanied by Deliene Jenesn; tribute to mothers, Beulah H. Irons; piano solo, Mrs. Naomi Belliston; vocal solo, Alice Crapo. accompanied by Refreshments were fchlrley Irons. served to 35 guests. Each mother was presented with a corsage. BUNCHED . VEGETABLES 4c TOMATOES 10c Bur-ridg- 6c" 5c BACON a Fresh Cucumber for salad You'U Want Todays price The Service Star will hold Its regular meeting Monday, May 11, at 3:30 p. tn. ln the city hall. A Mothers' day program will be furnished by the Junior Service Star. Refreshments will be served. PEANUT BUTTER Large Package MOCK A special Mothers' day program will be given ln the Nephl ward BUTTER Show Solid Bean, Standard SPACHETTI SALMON Large Cut String Braid, Large Franco-A.nv.rica- Brookfieid Quart Jar 10c FOR 3 A Mothers" day program will be given In the North ward Sunday school May 10, to which everyone is cordially Invited. The mothers of the ward are to be the special guests of honor. The program as outlined will be as follows: Chorus. North ward primary boys, directed by Viola Shaw; talk, James H. Ockey; duet, Nadine Jones and Shirley Jenkins, accompanied by Jessie Meecham; reading, Allen Ostler; song, M. I. A. girls" chorus,, directed by Florence Haynes; talk, Sadie Howard, a member of the stake board of the Sunday school; closing song, "Home Bweet Home." In Quality, BREAD Each 5c CHICKEN LEG Made From Fresh Veal jp and Pork, each SALMON LOOK THIS OVER All kinds of used lumber, $15 to $25 per 1000. Doors with hardware, $150 to $2; windows of all kinds. Also some good used brick at $12. All delivered at yur place, ee me at once. M. M. King, Mona. 27c Friday only! Fresh Sliced Salmon Pound ..... Ov Tulips for "That Little Mother o' Mine" Mothers' day, call Mrs, George McCune. STORES JUAB STAKE SEMINARY GRADUATION "A Surety of Purity" SET (Continued from Page One) th E chs th N chs th E 5 chs th NE'ly to a point 35.18 ens E of the point of beg th W 35.18 (Continued from Insert Page 10) chs to the 'place of beg. 38 ac. Juab School District. Juab School District. No. 1126. Frances E. Wilde Sec No. 1086. James L. Chase Sec 2 16 S 2 W WV4 SWVi SWViNWVi NWVi of NE 9 16 S 1 W S 120 ac. Juab School WV4 NEVi "of SWVi, WV4 SEVi of SE NWVi a SEVi NEVi, NV4 of NEVi District. No. 1090. James Chase Sec 10 SEVi, SV6 NEViNEVi except 5 ac 10 S 1 W. Beg 475 ft E of SW sq in SE cor NEVi NEVi on which of NW4 N 535 ft is Chase Spring. 225 ac. Juab cor of NW W 475 ft N 635 ft W 175 ft N 8 Schooll District. No. 1127. Frances E. Wilde Sec rds E 2815 ft S 80 rds W 2163 ft m or 1 to beg. Also beg at NW 3 16 S 2 W SWVi of SEVi EV4 of cor of NEVI of NWVi S 8 rds E SEVi SV4 of EVi of NEVi. 140 ac. 987 ft N 8 rds W 987 ft to beg. Juab School District. No. 1131. Frances E. Wilde Sec 77.17 ac. Juab School District. No. 1091. James L. ChaseSec 10 16 S 2 W NV4 of NEVi. 80 ac. 10 16 S 1 W SV4 of NWVi. 80 ac. Juab School District. No. 1133. Frances E. Wilde Sec Less Co road 76.79 ac. Juab School 11 16 S 2 W WV4 of NWVi. 80 District. No. 1095. James Chase Sec 11 ac. Juab School District. No. 1134. Wm, F., James, Perry and 16 S 1 W NWVi of NWVi lots 4a 5, 6, 15, 16. 136.50 ac. and Reno Memmott Sec 11 16 S 2 W SWVi. 160 ac. Juab School Juab School District. No. 1105. Thomas Marioneaux District. No. 1135. James E. Memmott Sec 18 16S 1 W Lots 1, 18, 19, 320 ac. Juab Sec 23 16 S 2 W NWVi of NWVi. 20, 22a 23 38 39. 40 ac. Juab School District. Ecchool District. No. 1136. First National Bank No. 1102. Josseph M. Kenda- llSec 15 16 S 1 W NV4 of lots 4, 5 of Price Sec 29 16 S 2 W WV4 Of and 6 and SWVi of NWVi NWVi sec. 320 ac. Juab School District. No. 1137. O. Earl Wasden Sec of SEVi EV4 of SEVi also beg at NW cor of SWVi of NWVi 35 16 S 2 W NEVi of SWVi and Sec 15 S 4 chs E 6 chs S 4 chs WV4 of SEy. 120 ac. Juab School W 6 chs S 7.24 chs E 10 chs N District. No. 1139. F. M. Fisher Sec 2 5 chs E 10 chs N 10.24 chs W 20 chs m or 1 to beg. 229.89 ac. 17 S 2 W SV4 of NEVi SEVi of Less the following: Beg at the NWVi NWVi Of SEVi NEVi Of NW cor of the SWVi NWVi of SWVi. 200 ac. Juab School DisSec 15 Twp 16 S Range 1 W S L trict. No. 1140. O. Earl Wasden Sec M th run S 4 chs th E 6 chs th S 4 chs th W 6 chs th S 7.24 chs 2 17 S 22 W Lot 2. 40.44 ac. Juab NOTICE OF SALE ESTATE OF REAL 15 MONA ROD SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, MAY 16 AND 17 At Mona's New Rodeo Grounds Bronc Riding $500.00 Guaranteed Brahma Steer Riding BuIIdogging Calf Roping Bareback Horse Riding Boys' Steer Riding Jack Dew's string of bucking horses. Brahma steers Utah appearance. bred grain-fe- Cash Prizes 9 "Pinky" Glst.'xWorld's cowboy clown trained mules. d pion Pure- 5 Garrett, Enid Howarth Philip E, Garrett, Heber J. Greenhalgh, Jes- cham- --t- - famous contestants from all parts of the country. First World Levan News Stake M. I. A. Honor Night Wankler Mrs. Cora entertained a number of friends and relatives aat her home Wednesday afternoon ln honor of her birthday an niversary. A delicious luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crane of Delta were visiting friends here last Wedensday. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Winter returned home Wednesday, after spending some time in Salt Lake City, where he received medical treatment on his eye. Mr. Winter is much improved. The Levan ward primary association gave its annual spring festival Saturday afternoon in the amusement halll. It was a real success. Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Wankier and Mrs. Nellie Nielsen went to Salt Lake City Friday, where they visited with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Powell, Jr., and and Mrs. Eugene family Powell, Sr., and daughter, Beth, spent the week end ln Lelii with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peterson or Ogden were visiting relatives here te They were Saturday night. to California to spend their vacation. Funeral services were held Tues day afternoon for Mrs Lottie Hofday afternoon for Mrs. Lottie Hof- helns, who passed away at her home in Salt Lake City. The opening and closing prayers were offered by Niels Lundsteen and S. P. Christensen, speakers were Lorenzo Mangelson, Hans Anderson and Bishop Erastus P. Peterson. Musical numbers were furnished by Olive Taylor, vocal solo; vocal duet by Florence Rosequist and Chloe Winter and two numbers by tne choir. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hofheins, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Hofheins and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Hofheins and their father. Peter Hofheins, or Salt Lake City, along with friends - Sugar Cured Bacon, by the Piece, per pound P.SKAGGS four-year-o- ld Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bracken, Mr. Reorganization of the East Juab and Mrs. Milo Bracken and Mrs. Fish and Game Protective associFrank Lunt attended the funeral will be made at a meeting of Mrs. Roy Williams held at ation to be held next Monday evening Marysvale Sunday. at 8 oclock, according to Dr. T. W. FOR SALE Good De Laval Sepa- AUred, retiring head of the group. The meeting is to be held In the rator. See J. A. Christensen. Juab county court house. All members, and those wishing to enter, Ice For Sale H. H. Greenhalgh. are requested to be at the meeting SAND AND GRAVEL FOR SALE to take part in the election. During the past year the organCall 270. J. E. Harris. ization had been very instrumental not only stocking the streams FOR RENT Lovely furnished 3 in and ponds in Juab county with room apartment. Exellent of the fish, but In the Reasonable. Call We are listing below some of our bargain Prices Standard Brand, merchandise. SNOW WHITE Thursday, May 7th, 1936 Plan Mothers Day Programs .... Quality In Meats Is not put there by price, talk, adverting or a machine. It is grown and bred and stays either poor or high quality meat, no matter what price you pay for It. The proof of the pudding or meat either Is in the eating. We invite you to try our high quality meats and make your own comparaslcns. No. 69, three-year-o- NEPHI. UTAH S. Do You Realize ld ond choice; No. 85C Lb Teapot Free The American Legion, post No. 1. held a meeting in the city hall Wednesday evening. Nllsson of the Superintendent Juab school district, was the guest speaker. He emphasized the importance of education In prevention of war among nations and explained some of the school problems in this district. He said that the aim of the teachers of the Juab high school is to teach the students how to live. Legionnaire Lund ad e, chairman of Junior baseball ln districts Nos. 4 and S was present and urged the local post to sponsor Junior baseball. This post Is interested In sponsoring Junior baseball ana think this porgram is an Important and effective means of keeping boys busy during their vacation. It is a worthy undertaking. President Winn of the Nephl baseball club pledged his support and The ever popular encouragement. Eddie Isaccson encouraged the formation of an East Juab county league. Other members of the program uere: Trumpet solo, Evan Orme, accompanied by Keith Kendall; vocal solo, Rowene Blgler, Maxlne Petty, accompanist. Regular business was taken up and disposed of In the regular manner. TIMES-NEW- The annual honor night for the Juab stake M. I. A. will be held at the high school auditorium on Tuesday, May 12, beginning at 7:30 p. m. The exercises will include a fine program, furnished by the wards, an excellent hobby show, a demonstration of the mutual dance, and a free dance ln the gymnasium. The following numbers will be given during the program. Reading. Grace Powell; vocal trio, Alice Belliston,, Maurlne Stephen-se- n and Faye Barnes; two selections, Carmina cohrup; "Retold Story Mrs. Birdie Jones; musical numbers from North ward young ladies and young men's chorus; stunt, Nephl ward Beehive girls; vocal solo, Gertrude Gourley; dance, Shirley Irons. It is hoped that the hobby show will be the best ever presented ln this stake. All of the wards are with stake directors to make it a success. The mutual dance will be demonstrated r.fter the program In the high school gym. This will be followed by a dance, to which everyone Is Invited. Miss DeBeth Steel of Salt Lake City spent last week end at home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George McCune. Miss Alice Christensen spent last week end at the home of Miss La Vern Christensen at Mt. Pleasant. Miss Nelda Cowan of Salt Lake City also spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Cowan. from other cities, were ln attendance at the funeral services for Mrs. Hofheins. sie L. Mecham, Richard E. Gar- bett Alice Hall, Margaret Wright, Norma Evans, Faye Barnes, Ber nice Garrett, Margaret Lunt, Mel-b- a Jenkins, Beth Burton, Lu Dean Wade, Nan Brough, Clyde Chris tensen, John F. Goble Donna Jar-ret- t, Max D. Davis, Carl J. Taylor. Levan Laurence R. Mortensen, Lee Taylor, . Donna Francom, Wanda Bradfield, Boyd L. Niel sen, Mildred H. Taylor. Mona James W. Nellsen, Norma Neilsen, Elsie Kay, Lael Ellertson, Sarah Kay, Leon K. Kreen. Mills Jungl Shlozaki. School District. No. 4441 Orson E. Wasden 80.95 Sec 2 17 S 2 W Lots ac. Juab School District. No. 1143. Fauna Speer Sec 8 17 S 2 W NEVi Of NWVi. 40 ac, Juab School District. No. 1145. Marvin M. Hatch SWVi of SWVi Sec 15 17 S 2 W. 4i' ac. Juab School District. 3-- 4. The Board reserves the right to reject any bid ln a sum less than the total amount of delinquent taxesA costs and interest, accrued on the property covered by such bid. Board of County Commissioners of Juab County, State of Utah. By R. HAWK HNS, Chairman. Attest: J. H. VTCKERS, Clerk. First publication May 7, 1936. Last publication May 28, 1936. nt 3 fl National Week-M- ay When Spark-Plu- g 4th to 10th this DIRTY AND WORN PLUGS CAUSE Hard Starting Poor Acceleration Loss of Power Poor top speed and bad idling They waste one gallon of gas in ten Change your plugs every 10,000 miles and clean and adjust gaps every 3,000 miles Put in CHAMPIONS xjou paint Wnj as the paint that has stood th test ol continuous serrlc for two generations in our intermountain region - W ti mil Get Into New Spring Clothes Today! over! Get out of those old, dark winter Get clothes yourself cheerful spring clothes today to feel GOOD to wear them and they'll It's going the way nothing else can! You'll find a pep yu up selection of the smartest styles priced most grand TOGGERY ! at THE reasonably Winter is I 1 t r PURE PilirJT SELVEEl MAPLE FOR ALL EXTERIOR SURFACES SERVICE Ostler and Allen Manufactured and sold by BENNETT GLASS AND PAINT Co, Salt Lake 4 J i 3k. |