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Show THE 8th, July Thursday. NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- 1937 Local - Social LUNCH MEAT Allen's Cash Store BARGAINS JULY 8, 9, We have a very choice assortment of Lunch Meat, Pinento Loaf, Tongue and Meat Loaf, Tomato Loaf, Macaroni and Cheese Loaf; Baked Ham, Boiled Ham, Minced Ham, Rolled Boneless Picnic. These will be easy to prepare for a quick lunch during the celebration. They are priced exceptionally low, too. 10 la Potatoes WHITE or RED 10 LPS CAN Tomatoes NO 3 10c package TOMATOES Large and PORK 9c Butter JEEY vale 10c 25c HILLS BLUE COFFEE 22c pound can 19c lb If AMERICAN WANTED, COOK, Woman preferred. Apply at Venice Cafe. SAND OR GRAVEL FOR SALE Water Rights. E. G. Pyper. 10 CORN acre farm with Inquire 13c for RATED 2 NEPHI selling or Canvassing. Good Income to start. Cash Investment required, which secured and returnable. Oppofor rtunity steady monthly income, offering unlimited future No I Nephl. iiUlliililii! TO OUR UTE STAMPEDE VISITORS WE WELCOME YOU TO NEPHI AND THE SILVER MAPLE SERVICE WHERE GLP. YOUR AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS MAM SEET1CE 8H1LYBE mm I 1 .... 19c Baby Beef STORES "A Surety of Purity" m ilk.? ENAMEL! A damp cloth or mop wiped over the surface restores the original beauty! Moreover, Lowe Brothers QUICK DRYING FLOOR "iNAMEL is easy to apply and dries orer night. Stop in and let us (how you the many colors in which this enamel can be secured. Ask for a copy of Lowe Brotberj new, illustrated, re book, "Practical Hints on Paintin-an- d Decorating." You will find it interesting and helpful. CO. SELLS FURNITURE NEPHI, UTAH 1 the day, lies in the park. In order to put the road through the rock- ribbed park it was necessary to Volcanoes in Alaska Zero Brings Electrical Freak build a tunnel more than a mile At temperatures down near absoAlaska contains a number of vollong through solid rock. canoes that have been active in the lute zero electrical phenomena take In six places where the tunnel last century. place. went near the cliff, giant "wind ows" were chiseled out, offering Distrust and Deceit The Word Liberty panoramic views of startling beau It is more shameful to be ty to motorists passing through the Liberty is a word almost taken tunel. In other parts of the park, of our friends than to be defor granted, but men have died for this unusual highway doubles back ceived by them. it in the past and forth to get up over the cliff walls of tJ.a canyon. In an area of half a square mile, there is three and a half miles of road. Scientific research has disclosed numerous evidences of cliff dwell ers in Zion canyon. It is believed Night Snapshooting With that these prehistoric peoples made Box Cameras into surroundthe hunting forays ing territory and possibly even farmed the fertile floor of the can yon and retired to thier cliff homes 1 at mght. Zion canyon is an ideal spot for the tourist who wants to "explore d Competent guides and horses are available' for absorbing jaunts over trails that are safe ' 4 but which are sure to burnish a maximum of thrills. The. park's official "season" is from May 15 to October 15, normally, but the winter visitor has a real treat in store, as the vivid coloring offers a splendid contrast against the snow. In spring, melting snows send countless waterfalls gushing out of the rocks all over the park, and some of them tumble a thous and feet before they break into " sure-foote- Ft Green News CITES AUCTIONS' The 4th of July celebration was a big success. Mayor Niels E. Mik-kelswas chairman of the. committee which sponsored the events. Prominent characters of the celebration were portrayed as follows: Uncle Sam, Gerald Green; Goddess of Liberty, Unice Jackson; Truth and Justice, Rachael Hansen and Lois Oldroyd; Utah, Valera Olson; Miss America, Nedra Sorenson; Miss Fountain Green, Athlene Hol-maGeorge and Martha Washington, Reld Hansen and Fielda Samuels; Betsy Ross, Bessie Mower. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Christiansen and daughter are visiting with relatives in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Robertson received word last Saturday of the arrival of a grand daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Madsen of Mount Pleasant on July 3rd. The mother was formerly Miss Clea Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson and baby of Salt Lake City visited this week with Carl Anderson. The Sons and Daughters of the Pioneers organization was reorganized last Sunday as follows: Lyman Seeley, captain, with Jewel Lund as first lieutenant and Clifford Mayer as Secretary and treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Oldroyd, Mrs. Ella Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Thatcher all of Salt Lake City visited this week with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ivory and' baby of Gallup, New Mexico, returned home for the 4th of July celebration. They were accompanied by Mrs. Sarah Crowther who has been spending the past month with them. Gayle Hansen of Salt Lake City is spending the summer with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Niels Christensen. Mr .and Mrs. Odvin Rosequist feel much encouraged about their son Wayne, who was accidentally shot some time ago. An X Ray shows that the bullet is lodged in the back of his neck Instead of in his head as first believed. It is probably that it will be removed. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Williams re turned home this week from Salt Lake City where their son Wayne is under medical care. MANY ADVANTAGES TO FRUIT WORLD en n, Zero Stone in Washington The Zero Stone in Washington takes the place of the itinerary column planned by L'Enfant for a place one mile east of the Capitol, from which all distance of place throughout the continent were to be calculated. The column was never built The Zero Stone i immediately south of the White House grounds and la a block of granite four feet high, with a bronze compass design on top. It stands on the meridian of th District of Columbia. .j.' QheSNAPSHOTCUIL SKAGGS FOOD EVERY EFFORT WILL BE MADE FOR f!l! 20c Large Head POT ROAST IOC . 3tip TO HANDLE ESTABLISHED BUSINESS IN illljililiililUlilll BEEF Can Nephi, Bunch VEGETABLES 3 Continued from Page Close in. RELIABLE MAN tan 1 v FLOOR QUICK-DRYIN- ZION NATIONAL PARK HAS VARIED SCENERY LETTUCE Select Large Can Phone 302W J Swift's Premium 15c for Gar- - den, OLIVES t Times-New- DelMonte Early large can 10c package Libby, 4 BUILDING LOT FOR SALE Nephi Home for rent or Between 1st and 2nd North on 4th Sale. Amy B. Grover, 371 Seventh East Phone 238J. Avenue, Salt Lake City. T. L. Smith. HOME FOR RENT We pay highest prices tor dead or useless cows. Phone A Sure Road ' horses and Utah Collect, Spanish Fork 88. Truth is both the shortest and Hide and Tallow. th ureat road in every difficulty. Attractive local work If you have Earliest Kings Had to Walk good car and can give reference! Guaranteed salary or commission. The earliest kings had to walk, Address 200 Spring Arcade Bldg, recalls a writer in the Washington Los Angeles, California. 3ti Post Later they rode hones, mules, camels and elephants. The FOR SALE Cabin in the canyon. donkeys, first to use the chariot were the Very reasonable. See C. R. Lomax. Pharaohs of ancient Egypt Solomon had chariots, many magnificent ICE FOR SALE. H. H. Greenhalgh most of which were imported from FOR SALE One good used El- Egypt On Alexander the Great's reectric washing machine. S. R. Winn turn from India, he rode in a chariot -drawn by eight horses. When Nero FOR RENT McCune Business traveled, he took with him no less block. Available after July 10. Liv than 1,000 carriages. Emperor Haile ing quarters available immediately, Selassie had a private railroad train A. C Starr, agent 2ti painted white and gold. Write Box A, The AVORADF It is easy to clean a floor finished with LOWE BROTHERS Ruby and Ina Painter and Willo Nessa of Salt Lake City and Mr, and Mrs. John Anderson and daughter Shirley of Bingham spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Henry Painter. Miss Shirley Anderson remained in Nephi to at' tend the Ute Stampede. 29c qt "' ; f.'-- Mr. and Mrs, Nephl E. MeLaelv lan of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Orme on Sunday. Mrs. Lucy E. McLachlan returned with them after having spent the past two week in Ne phi. ASPARAGUS DEVILED MEAT My NATIONAL MANUFACTURER, MILLION DOLLARS WANTS FI 3 PORK, VEAL, LAMBS, EGGS CLASSIFIED ...33c Beans 2 Ig can 25c Salad Dressing cans 25c Spaghetti Deviled Meat 3 cans 10c BEEF, lb " Mrs. John S. Cowan was entertained with a canyon party in hon or of her birthday anniversary on Sunday by the members of her family. 28 guests were in attend ance. BROOKFIELD 19c 3 WE BUY & -- """""Iv ; 'r a Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gardner of Spaghetti 3 cans for 27c 10c Miller Corn Flakes WHEATIES 2 Package Keeler of Provo Salt Lake City visited in Nephi during the week end. John Painter of Eureka spent last week visiting with his mother, Mrs. Henry Painter. FRANCO-AMERICA- N 13c Can Beef Pot Roast FRANCO Pork 37c Quart Jar Kathleen at the home of her grandmother, Los Angeles, California, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BARGAINS Clear Water TUNA BEANS No. 2Y2 cane 2 for 1 10c 3 boxes Mis a Marjorie Gadd returned home recently from a month visit in Cherries, Raspberries, Peaches, Plumbs, Bananas, Tomatoes, Cantaloupes, Texas Melons, Bunched Vegetables, New Cabbage, Lettuce and Cucumbers SALAD DRESSING Ripe, lb & FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CRACKER JACK FLAVORADE Kate Mrs. Kate Bowles this week. Oc TALL CANS Salmon Bowles attended Mrs. birthday dinner given in honor of J. J. Keeler in Provo Saturday. Mrs. Rose' Boyer was a visitor in Springvllle and Provo during the week end. PHILADELPHIA. Norman C. Ives, president of the American Fruit and Produce Auction Associa tion, which reprewarn sents an auction marketing sy f f? in ten big Eastern and Middle Western cities spray. that provides a Ohio's Early Pigeon Plague $150,000,000 annuIn the early '80's, Ohio was in the al cash outlet for products of farms, path of a pigeon plague that caused groves and or- more damage to the farmers than the grasshopper plagues of more rechards throughout the country, cent days in the west It was called summarized in the "Plague of Millions of Pigeons," an interview here and the millions of such birds that the advantages of settled in the forests and farms N. C. Ives auctions to pro- were beyond even an estimated count. For example, says the Cleveducers, shippers and buyer. land Plain Dealer, a forest of sevHis summary follows: "Supply and demand meet on common eral hundred acres in Washington ground, assuring full market value to county was destroyed by the pithe seller, and confidence to the buyer. geons that blanketed the area, caus"Because of their personal Inspection of the fruit and produce, the buyers ing stout limbs to break off of trees establish confidence in their purchases. and shed roofs to collapse by their "Uniform, standardized containers are sheer weight in number. One pideveloped, brought about by common expressions of likes or dislikes by the geon roost in this same county was said to cover a thousand acre. buyers, thus assisting shippers to us the most acceptable container. "Open competition, with bidding on the produce to its full value. "Liberal extension of credit to buyers, thus assuring greater and quicker distribution of the shipper's fruit. "Assumption by the Auction of ail credit risks, with prompt remittance assured the "Buying but classes of shipper. not limited to large dealers equitable privileges to all dealers, large and small. "Confidence Instilled In shippers by publication of Auction sales, wbo, in distant points, are unable to attend (ale of their products. "The wide range of Quality and size which the aucUon sale makes possible." More than 100,000 carloads of fruit and produce, Mr. Ives asserted, are old annually through the ten big only, 41 Odd Species or Snail A species of snail, found in limestone waters around Americus, Ga., can rise to the top of a pond or sink to the bottom by pumping water into or out of an air chamber. This ir the same principle used by water bOats. under- city auction markets. STAR HURLER LAUDS AUCTIONS DETROIT. Eldon Auker, tar "Tiger" pitcher, believes almost everybody likes grapefruit So he gone in partnership with Arthur Meyer, New York City, in the grape-rfru-it growing business. They recently sold a carload of the fruit at auction here. "We favor shipping our product to auction," they declared, "as the cost of handling 1 very reasonable, and we obtain the best possible prices for our fruit due to the competitive bidding system used." Castle Lens in Building The castle of Neuschwanstein in Eavaria was begun in 1869 and completed after 1305. WINES Cod Port Number Quarts Gallons 933 934 Muscatel Quarts Gallon 972 973 Sherry Quarts 7039 1 . ' ! 1 ' 5 - L8 it , Thanks to more powerful artificial home lighting, owners of Inexpensive slow lens cameras can now make snapshots Indoors at night. A RE you missing the fun of in- - this, however, care should be taken door snapshooting at night? to obtain the right balance of light. Remember that usually you get a Maybe because you have an inexpensive camera, such as the box, better picture with more illuminafixed-focu- s tion on one side of the subject than type, you think that inlight door picture-takinat nigat i3 not on the other. Either twoonflood one side for you. Perhaps you still suppose bulbs should be used the other, or, if only two that without an f.6.3 lens or faster, and one on are used, one should be placed closer you have little chance for succeed; to the subject than the other. ing, except by making time exnearest the subject Is The light posures. Be happy that such is the the main the one which procase no longer. There is now avail- duces the light high lights and shadows exfor indoor instantaneous able, necessary for proper modeling of posures in your home at night, features. The other is used to bala new and more powerful photo- ance the lighting to illuminate graphic flood light bulb (No. 2), and features so that they will not be too with two or three of these in your dark. It this light is placed too close,-facefloor lamps, backed by inexpensive will appear flat and lacking in cardboard reflectors and with a roll roundness, On the other hand, if It Is too far away, shadows on the side of the fast supersensitive panchroaway from the main light will be too matic film behind your lens, snapshots at night can be niado even dark and the lighting will be harsh. with the slower single leris cameras. Suppose that you have placed a. The initial investment in these new bulb In each of two bridge-typ- e bulbs is higher but, on the other lamps with the shade- - replaced by. hand, they last three times as long. the cardboard reflectors. You will probably get a good balance of lightSo, now that practically everybody can be in on the fun, consider ing by having one lamp about three, the precious subjects that these feet from the subject and the other more powerful lights permit a sim- about four. It is an excellent plan ple box camera to photograph the before you snap the picture to with the lamps in different children at their evening games or In their nighties going to bed, the positions, watching the different family gathered around the fire- lighting effects on the face or faces. place, gay evening parties when Always use the largest diaphragm friends come in, the pets, Dad raid- or stop opening. Slow lens camera and what not. having adjustable shutter speeds ing the One of the enjoyments of making should be set to take the picture at pictures at night is that )')u can 125 second. control the illumination. Ii. doing JOHN VAN GUILDER g ice-bo- |