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Show THE PACr. EIGHT TIMES-NEW- NEPHI.-UTA- S. Thursday, H May 20th. 1937 3 Local - Social Allen's Cash Store MAY BARGAINS 22 21 FIG NEWTONS G. K. 15c for 4 pound package U 59c Fancy Mixed CAKES SALAD DRESSING Pound Quart Jar 21c 3 10c Package MILD CHEESE 5 99c pound brick Happy Vale Salmon Tall Can Extra pound package Pkg Pott Bran; 1 Pkg of Grape Nut Flakes with One 1 7 Giant Bars Near Gallon Cans for BANANAS WE BUY BEEF, 25c 49c 17c lb 60 PORK, VEAL, LAMBS, EGGS SPAGHETTI 10c cans 2 5c Package Granite Furniture Co. Show room at Moroni ' Van Camps 3 15 Ox Cans Fresh Garden Mrs. Olive Anderson of Moroni and Mrs. Ruth Armstrong of Salt Lake City spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Gowers . MINCED HAM 3c Loans Only FHA Easy Monthly Payments UNION INVESMENT COMPANY 139 South 2nd East . Salt Lake Gty Colors ft k' 3 Vegetables, for IS POT ROAST Sliced Cut From young fancy steer, lb 17c Pound m AC f SHOW BEEF SHOW BEEF Round Bone and Shoulder Steaks, round, Sirloin and T Pot Roast Bone, 25c Pound Pratt Mercantile Company Pound' QJ. SKAGGS FOOD J. B. Burns of and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Burton of Provo visited during the week end at the home Mr. and Mrs. Local News VyfTMfTTTSTORfS Salt Lake "A Surety of Purity" City of Mr. and Mrs. William Burton. Mrs. Lynn Seegmiller of Delta returned home Sunday after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. David Park for a week. 111 MONA NEWS nnn in ML the last bigness Owners say there has never been a car before like Ford's Thrifty "60." They report 22 to 27 miles per gallon of gasoline. An "economy car" that asks no apologies for beauty. 1 A monument was erected by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Mt. Nebo camp in honor of Lorenzo Babcock, a member of the Mormon li LHi Batallion. urn ' CLUSS! V--8 or comfort A money-save- with r mod-smoo-th performance. This car is the same size as the brilliant "8 5" Ford V-Same powerful brakes with "soft," easy structure. pedaL Same Same Center-Pois- e riding comfort. Same big bodies, with outside luggage compartments on all sedans. It's a car so fine and priced so low you simply can't picture it until you see and drive it! Come in and do this today. SEE YOUR FORD DEALER TODAY V--8 word in safety and modern features a car you'll own with lots of pride and drive with lots of pleasure! New Construction 4A fg Fresh Bunched Dt)K7 11 Guaranteed Fast VEGETBLES California, pound Big. roomy and smart, with Under FHA Supervision Let as Draw your plant, Finance and Construct Your Home 5c Grown, each END IT PUTS YOU IN THE A NEW HOME .. CUCUMBERS e NEW POTATOES k EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED 27c Salad Whip Quart Jar SARDINES Fresh Nik SALAD DRESSING Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gardner of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Ef iSela 4 oz cans FRUITOLA Mrs. D. K. Brown returned to her home Saturday after spending a week in Salt Lake City at the home of her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and family. HOME VIENNA SAUSAGE Llbby's ml Sizes 14 to 44 Franco - American 3 One lb cans for DEVILED MEAT Mrs. Jos C. Carter and children Marjorie and E. J. attended the Band contest in Price last week. They were guests of Judge and Mrs George Christensen. EVERYTHING ELSE TO FURNISH THE 27c Hill's Red Can and Mrs. A. N. Wallace. American Beauty Washer BUILD 15c COFFEE Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs and daughter Joana visited in Price last week end. They attended the band contests and visiteed with Mr. ROUND OAK RANGES , White Star 7 oz can $1.19 eM, Golden Bantum Large Can -- $1.29 CORN TUNA FISH 3 Ik f lie Shavers, Large Can 15c S Misses Eva Sanders and Afton Garrett, students of the U S. A. C. at Logan visited at the homes of their parents during the week end. BEEF POT ROAST Heifer Beef, lb Blue Plate, dry pack oi can Mrs. Morgan Lunt returned on Sunday from a visit to Twin Falls, Iduho. Her sister, Miss Iva Fuller, returned with her for a visit. ... CRAPE FRUIT SHRIMPS Mrs. A D. Kendall and daughter Betty Jane of Elko, Nevada are In Nephi visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Painter. Crystal White Soap Mickle Mouse Desert Spoon, 12C Large Package ... OR PATTERNS ARE GAY AND VIVID IN WASHABLE NEAT AND TAILORED MATERIALS. THERE ARE A DOZEN SMART STYLES, FOR EVERY HOUROF THE DAY, AND AT THIS PRICE YOU MUST GET SEVERAL 10c Miller's J fn vv Barbara, Ruth and LaVern San- ford of Springvllle visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Painter on Sunday. CATSUP lUl Good Pink, 1 Brick Cheese cut In pieces Priced at Per pound Mr. and Mrs. David R. Pierce and son Kaynor of Beaver are in Nephi visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Lunt, parents of Mrs. Pierce 25c IN THESE NEW ARE SO STAR THAT SCREEN STYLES UTTERLY LOVELY AND MAGNETIC. THE CORN FLAKES CHEESE Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Seovll and daughter Virginia of Mt. Pleasant were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Strong during the week end. MARSHMALLOWS CRACKER JACK Judd home. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Pyper and family of Salt Lake City spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Olpin. 21 LARD TOMATO JUICE 2 No. 2 Cant 35 GO HOLLYWOOD We have been unusually fortunate this week in Securing Wholesale Bargains on food that you will want. As Is our regular custom, we are giving our customers these savings In LOWER PRICES ALL DAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Builey returned Thursday from a trip to Chicago Illinois and Detroit, Michigan. They were gone about two weeks. ONE HALF GALLON LACE CORDS AND SWINGIES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Fred Kallenberger and F.'A. and Dorothy Marler of Buckeye, Arizona spent the week end at the lb I0s Dark KARO Syrup OXYDOL Ig plcg BIG SALE Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ostler are the proud parents of a daughter, born Wednesday, May 12. The meeting of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers was held at the home of Martha Garfield recently. The lesson was given by Lizzie W. 'Indian Kay and Martha Green. Reservations of the west" was dis cussed. The program also included a song by Nada Kay. Refreshments were served to 16 members. The next meeting of the Mount Nebo camp will be held at the home of Nada Kay. L Yl :Y Levan Happenings 8. all-ste- el noise-proofe- d, . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parcell and family returned to v.ielr home in Provo Monday after visiting here at tue home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackman, parents of Mrs. Parcell. Mr. and Mrs. Alma C. Dalby and daughter Juul motored to Provo Monday. Mrs. James Christensen entertained on Sunday in honor of her son Vance's second birthday anniversary. Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Dalby announce the birth of a baby boy on Sunday, May 16. The Chicken creek camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Thela Wan-kiMonday afternoon. The lesson, 'Indian Reservations" was given by Miss Nettie Mangelson. Mrs. Nellie Jennings read the history of the Malmgren family. Mrs. LeGrand Mangelson entertained on Sunday In honor of the fourth birthday of her son, Ned. A delicious lunch was served. A free clime will be held In the school house Tuesday May 25 at 9 A. M. All who have children who will start school in Hi " er VACATION Performance Check pre-scho- ol Before taking your vacation this summer, have your automobile put in first-clacondition. Our special vacation Performance Check includes cleaning and ss adjusting your carburetor, adjusting control rods, the breaker points and fan belt, checking fuel pump, ignition, cleaning fuel lines adjusting tappets, cleaning and adjusting spark plugs and removing and cleaning air cleaner. Bring your car in now and let our mechanics restore that original pep and power in your car. I SILVER MAPLE SERVICE y the fall are urged to THE THRIFTY FIELD THE QUALITY CAB IN THE LOW-PRIC- E AT THE LOWEST PRICE IN TEARSI V-- 8 engines smooth, quiet Bodies insulated against noise, heat and cold and responsive Safe U body Outside luggage compartments on all sedans construction Entire body mounted on "pilCenter Poise ride; seats belows" of rubber tween the axles V-JiS MONTH, after usual down payment, buys soy 1937 Ford 8 car through Authorized Ford Finance Plans of Universal Credit Co. steel-on-ste- H Mi el WTrrfHl SEE Jl H lit nil inlll 3 J rn,r H TOT? 1LI IE llffi ullKlfllffl lEUIEimikr l"J T"Il r nu" IP m HIT ILUUill ' mi JACKSON MOTOR CO. NEPHI, UTAH "60 in ITT be to match your Springtime moods. ond add charm to each of your co,'wn,e3. These AY dlH I Allen A's ore In har III mony vl,h Fashion"! 'h'ln- var'" II 1 WjJ I out lengths and present. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Ut ah, May 18, 1937. NOTICE is hereby given that Fred M. Lynn of Mona, Utah, who. on; December 16, 1931, made homestead entry No. 050216 for SEViNWV. WSE!4, Section 22; EHNW, W- Lots 3, 4 Section 15; Lots 1, NE, 2, 3. SW14NE14, Section 27, Town ship 11 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before P. J, Sanders, No- thry Public, at Nephi, Utah on the 2;nd day of July, 1937. ! Claimant names as witnesses, Ira Kay, Cleon Kay, Spencer Kay and A. W. Seamans, all of Mona, tah. Thomas F. Thomas, Register NE-SW- SE-SW- k' weights. y. y. O 5 c RYf The Toggery H E I |