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Show THE TAGS EIGHT Local - Social Allen's Cash Store BARGAINS MAY 14 15 lb 5 BANANAS I0 cup Steer Beef Pot Roast lb 17$ CHEESE 10c Large Package 3c Pound IOC Packages MARSHMALLOWS 1 pound package 12c 22't Mild 19c Pound 12c ox can Ail Kindi, 3 for 10c CATSUP Near Gallon Cane Wheat CHEESE Medium 99c GUM FLAVORADE 3 6 pound brick PORK AND BEANS NEW POTATOES Package KRISPIES 10c 15c Package PEANUT BUTTER 2 pound 29c Jar Gallon 25c Puffed WHEAT, OR RICE Package 5c OUR STORE WILL CLOSE HEREAFTER PROMPTLY AT 6 P.M. nonie. Garrett, who is DIST- Plaintiff, north 62.5 feet; west 114 feet; south 4 rods 15 feet; south 78 deg. east 70.5 feet to point 142.8 feet west to beg, thence east to beginning. BEEF at in is visiting with friends and 380 i lb 35 f Prime Rib Roasts and John Richardson and Mrs. d Ernest Foote will attend the Day at the U. S. A. C. at on Thursday. Mrs. Co-K- Mrs. Reed Hoover and daughter Miss Nelda Cowan of Patricia and Salt Lake City were in Nephi on Sunday, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Cowan. Charles Haynes has returned to Nephi after spending ten months In Los Angeles, California visiting with his daughter, Mrs. A. L J. Shoulder Roasts lb 25$ Boiling Beef lb Mrs. Archie Aiken and daughter Mary Annette of Spring City are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Tolley this week. CRACKERS CRACKERS Fancy Cellophane Bag Fancy Cellophane Crackers, Medium Size 92f Mtj Jersey Vale Fresh Today Subject To Market Change Dish Washing and Washing Machine Large Package JLjfC Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. George Croslin, and Ruby Johnson of Holden were In Nephi Tuesday evening to attend the shower given for LaPriel Jones. Mrs. Josephine Whitehead of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. LeRoy Whitehead this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Greenwood, of Salt Lake City and Miss Afton Greenwood of Richfield were week end guests at the home of their mother, Mrs. Robert Winn. AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE H OR "'.ilSKAGGS m !.!.. t ing on Sunday. Mrs. Henry Painter had as her guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Naef and family, John and Ray Painter of Eureka and Misses Ruby and Ina Painter of Salt Lake City. "A Surety WANTED TO RENT Furnished house or apartment. Mrs. Hoover, at the Forrest Hotel, phone 22. One Hoosier Kitchen FOR SALE Cabinet in excellent condition Call 213J2. 2tl Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Keeler, Essie Keeler and Professor J. N. Johnson of Provo and Miss Catherine Bowles of Ephraim were the dinner guests of Mrs. Kate Bowles on Sunday. ef Purity" ATTENTION Service Stations Garages, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Garrett and family of Richfield and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Allen and family of American Fork visited with Mrs. Louis Garrett on Sunday. Mrs. m J.' CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED NEWS ..IN.. BRIEF JC New Potatoes and Peas at Market Prices Golden of Tooele, des-crib- ea atM Large Can for and Fishing Supplies - Flies Hooks Line Spiners Sinkers, etc Let us Supply Your Fishing Needs Bailey - McCune RitiSSAlV Where Bargains Await You Grassy flavor In milk present to some exter.t when cows are on green pasture. It is most troublesome wh m thcows are first pastured in the eai ly spring, or on any young pasture grass. Cereal pastures ajve the most flavor, and rye seems to be the most offensive. To keep down the flavor In the milk, start tha cows slowly by pasturing them only an hour or so Immediately after milking. The time on pasture can be gradually increased, but th. MILK is always - herd should always be removed from pasture about three hours before milking. Professor G. B. Caine, dairy department of Hie Utah State Agricultural college. YOUR LAST WEEK Poultrymen Anyone found dumping oil cans, chicken droppings or dead chickens on or near the Nephi Shearing Corral and watering places on the Shearing Corral property will be prosecuted and fined to the full extent of the law. Juab Woolgrowers Association TO GET TOGGED UP IN A NEW SUIT AND FURNISHINGS FOR HOME FOR RENT Write Mrs. STEADY WORK GOOD PAY Ethel Gadd, Eureka or see A. V. RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call Gadd, Nephi. on farmers. Make up to $12 a day. ., Gun Smithing done, Restocking, Write McNess Co., Dept. M., Free-portIllinois. re sighting, scopes repairing, mounted. Fishing rods rewound. Mechanic for' cars, trucks and tractors (Deisel or Gas) All work done at reasonable prices. L. E. Beck, 180 E 4 North. GRADUATION DAY E FOR SALE Wagon, wood rack. Wagon bed and spring seat all for $25. Delos Garrett Line of Mrs. David Lortscher and family of Park City and Mrs. Joseph Moy-e- r and family of Salt Lake City were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Vickers last week. STRAWBERRIES ft Myrtle Whiting of Los Angeles, and Floyd Whiting of Salt Lake City visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Whit- Also beginning at point 176.1 vs feet south and 142.8 feet west DESERET HOLDING CORPORAof N. E. Cor. of lot 4, Block TION, a corporation; OsUer Land 28, Plat "A" Survey aforeand Livestock Company, a corporatsaid; thence North 78 deg west ion-; J. S. Ostier; Beneficial Lite 70.5 feet; south 21.5 feet; south Insurance Company, a corporation; 83 deg. 13 min. east 69.94 feet; George O. Ostler; Grant Allen, the north 15 feet to beg. administrator of the estate of P. N. ANDERSON Amos Alien, deceased; and all othAttorney for Plaintiff, er persons unknown claiming any P. O. Address; A pair of Queens lace or Walkright, title, estate or interest in Venice Bldg, Nephi. Utah over Hosiery for the girl graduate or nen upon the real propurty will be greatly appreciated. in the complaint adversely to the plaintiils ownership, or clouding plainuHs title thereto, LOST Baby's gold braclet, with Defendants initial "P" Reward. Phone 89. SUMMONS An attractive dessert for a Sundinner, and for which takes day 1500 eight weeks THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID no more time to make than pie, is oldFOR SALE pullets. Inquire at Burraston's DEFENDANTS tarts. peach Ranch. You are hereby summoned to apThe pastry shells may be made pear within twenty days after the on Saturday for a Sunday dinMiss Maurine Kendall will begin service of this summons upon you, ner. With them, suggests the if served within the county in Utah State Agricultural College her six weeks course of dancing ad which this action is brought, oth- department of home economics, on June 1st. erwise within tliirty days alter ser- serve fricassed chicken, creamed vice, and defend the above entitled chicken gravy, baking powder bisWore Prince Alberts action; and in case of your failure cuits, currant jelly, washed sweet In the "nifty nineties," most so to do, judgment will be rend- or white potatoes, a crisp green, United States senators wore Prince ered against you according to the salad, milk for the children, and Alberts. The frock coat was a symdemand of the complaint, which coffee, tea or milk for the grownof bol and a beard statesmanship of Clerk filed been the with has ups. For special occasions, baskets was the mark of a man of maturity said Court. This action is brought to recover a judgment quieting may be made by putting a handle and substance. title in plaintiff in the real estate on the tart. To make them, place situated in Nephi, Juab County, strips of paste over quarter-poun- d Utah, and described as. baking powder tin, to insure the proper curve. When made, slip Beg at point 37 feot 9.84 inthe handle into incisions made in ches north of S. E. cor of lot the peach. If fresh fruit is used, 4, Block 28, Plat "A" of Nephi it should be thoroughly ripe, and survey of Townsite Lots; th sweetened with powdered sugar. north 33 feet; west 100 feet; Pierces SUPER SUDS d, 2r IjC 1 PORK AND BEANS 2 HERE AGAIN We have a Complete Miss The Progressive Kensington club meeting was held at the home of Mrs. C. R. Tolley on May 6th. Refreshments were served to all members. SALAD DRESSING Krafts Quart Jar BUTTER Blanche, Faye and Fern Broad-heastudents of the B. Y. U. at Provo, returned to Provo Sunday fter spending Mothers' evening day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Broadhead. IS Bag Oelmonte 132 Oz Can tg Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Armstrong and family of Salt Lake City were in Nephi Sunday visiting with Mrs. Armstrong's sister, Mrs. E. Alton MemmotL 19 TOMATO JUICE McDonald's Small Cellophane Bags, Assorted 1UW Candles, 3 pkgi Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Howard, Estella and Lulu McPherson and Mrs. Rose Card spent Sunday in Eureka visiting at the home of Mrs. A. T. Bigler. TIME and Mrs. T. A. Carver of XX Salt Lake City were visitors in Nephi at the home of Mrs. Thomas Vlckers on Sunday. XX CANDY Paxman. W. FISHING Forty were present. ening. Round Bone Roasts lb 27 If Large Package and Mrs. Vera Howell and children were in Salt Lake City on Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Earl Carter and Miss Lucy Garrett presided at a prettily arranged shower given in honor of Miss LaPriel Jones Wednesday ev- Anna E, Coulson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Coulson will graduate from the Holy Cross hospital on Tuesday May 18. Crackers and Mrs. J. Walter Paxman lb 300 h ... Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Blackett of Eureka were dinner guests of Mrs. J. W. Schofleld on Sunday. Mr. Rump Roast daughter and Raymond Ockey of Salt Lake City were visitors of Mrs. V. J. Ockey on Sunday- - i -- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peart of Rupert, Idaho visited Sunday with Mrs. Joseph W. Carter. ROUND OR 8IRLOIN POUND STEAKS a visitor Salt Lake City this week. She Mr. and Mrs. D. M Ockey Mrs. Athelia DImIck spent last week end in Salt Lake City visiting with friends and relatives. For Friday and Saturday's Selling we have Junior Livestock Show Beef purchased at the 6panith Fork Livestock Show. These fine yearling steers were raited by Glen Wilson and Vaughn Jarrett, and took fifth and eighth places out of 100 head of show beef. We know you'll want a steak or roast, cut from this fine quality meat. Mrs. P. P. Christison is Mr. Joel Christison motored to Salt Lake City Wednesday on business. em-ilo- ed In Delta, spent the week Mrs. Hazel RICT COUKT Hf AND FOR JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH EMILY E. GOLDSBROUGH, SHOW XX Ernestine Foot of Provo spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foote 1937 13th, May Thursday, Local - Social 8 e Mrs. George A Sperry Jr. spent the week with her daughter, Mrs. Huth Clayton in Salt Lake City. Miss IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL, ann-jnc- May 7. 49C White VINEGAR HEWLETT'S TEA and Mrs. Ray Ewell NEPHI, UTAH S, the birth of a son on Friday, Brigham Strawberries CORN FLAKES Mr. TIMES-KEW- o ife Plan a Thrifty J i w n vj j VACATION FOR SALE Piano and DeLaval Separator. Phone 183R2. By BUS CHICAGO AND ALL THE EAST YELLOWSTONE NATL PARK 'THE PACIFIC HOBTHWEST BLACK HILLS Baseball Fans To Match Wits With "Babe" Ruth CALIFORNIA Go Burlington Trallwoys In big streamline bwes. Travel via ihortest scenic route. Faster time. Sea more, do more, spend lets. Low rrtt Evuy Day Tnnl by A SCIENTIFIC PERFORMANCE CHECK BUS end Sav" J. F. Douglas, Agent Venice Cafe Phone 74 WILL RESTORE NEW CAR ACTIVITY -- TO YOUR CAR Our service men are trained in factory precision methods and will tune your motor so that it will give you that snappy pick-u- p power to pass and stay ahead . . . Smooth performance will be restored to your motor and will save you many dollars in gasoline and Our performance check includes comrepair bills plete inspection and checking of (1) Battery, Cables, Lights; (2) Starter; (3) Spark Plugs; (4) Valve Clearance and Valve Action; (5) Compression; (6) Distributor Timing and Governor Action; (7) Coil and Condenser; (8) Ignition Cables and Suppressors; (9) Fuel Pump Pressure and Connections; (10) Vacuum Test and Manifolding; (11) Carburetor Adjustment and Air Cleaner; (12) Generator Charging Rate. ... SILVER MAPLE SERVICE I $ f i. At the mike, Ruth J J offers to mntch wis J with baseball f.ne. :: lr0 fXr , Tf f :'!,.. " , vS-- ' ' " - L aa ' I :: A i I "Babe" Ruth smacks one Into the bleachers. greatest ball player of all tlrueT Baseball fans have an Sinclair Company, sponunity to try during a new series sors of the Refining "Babe" Ruth microphone of Sinclair radio programs head-iirutalks, also offers fans 623 prises by the famous Sultan of Swat each week for the best answers to tn person. a series of questions about hasebalL Btch week tbe "Big Bambino" Major prizes each week are two a of of number iurvcasts wlnnets deluxe 1937 model Nasb Ambassalinpottaot Big League games, while dor Eight sedans and 20 RCA Victor the fans employ their own knowl- Auto Radios. In addition, 600 Spaldedge of tbe diamond tn an effort to ing Official National League baseoutsmart the Home Run King. la balls ."Babe Ruth sutographed" addition, Ruth also Interviews will go to winners each week. Entry prominent players In tbe leading blanks In this "Babe" Ruth concircuits and gives pointers on the test are being distributed wl'hout game for the bom fit of Rind lot charge by Sinclair dealers In this players and twilight leaguers. j community. fAN w I i V OSCAR I PEPPER J BRAND jrou outsmart "Babe" Ruth, op-poi- -i d f??( f!i-- 5 ot C.",Vl The following gifts for the BOY GRADUATE will be appreciated- GRAYCO SHIRTS AND TIES WILSON BROTHERS SHIRTS, SHORTS, SOX, BELTS AND SUSPENDERS v'e No. OOARTS - 252 A BLEND 0 STRAIGHT WHISKIES 90 PROO ... IE ( Pr. " r' i |