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Show PAGE EIGHT THE NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, "5 Extra Bargains July ParowaxJEU-YSEALER3PIGSIO- 16 & 17 good-size- d d delicious. LARGE CANS New Potatoes Tomatoes 10 FIRM- - Bananas TENDER AND JUICY lb 19c Salad Dressing RIB WE BUY OLIVES Black Tea for Iced Tea Vz lb pkg Can, each SALAD DRESSING SPAGHETTI Brookfleld Franco-America- n Large WANTED, COOK, Woman preferred. Apply at Venice Cafe. Mrs. Lena Livingston and son Max and Mr. and Mrs. Ros Livingston of Fountain Green visited My Nephi Home for rent or Sale. Amy B. Grover, 371 Seventh with Mrs. William Jackson during the Ute Stampede. Avenue, Salt Lake City. We pay highest prices for dead Kathleen Simons and Myrtle or useless horses and cows. Phone of Payson and Mr. and Jorgensen 88. Utah Mrs. Otto Martin and daughter Collect, Spanish Fork Hide and Tallow. Beverly of Panguitch were guests R. Howard last of Mrs. Attractive local work if you have week end. George can good car and give reference Guaranteed salary or commission. You can have an independent Address 200 Spring Arcade Bldg, Los Angeles, Cahlornia. 3U business of your own operating a Gamble Store under the agency FOR SALE Cabin in the canyon. plan. Very reasonable. See C. R. Lomax. 1350 of these stores are in operation in, twenty mldwestern and ICE FOR SALE. H. H. Greenhalgh northwestern states. Take advanStore reputatGamble of the tage 2 rooms. See FOR RENT ion for selling quality merchandise neth Webb. at attractive prices competitive to mail order and chain organizSTEADY WORK GOOD PAY large RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call ations. on farmers in Juab and Sanpete Gamble Stores sell radios, washcounties. No experience or capital ers, refrigerators, tires, batteries, required. Make up to $12 a clay. auto parts, bicycles, hardware, Write McNESS CO, Dept. S., Fsee-por- t, paint, sporting goods, furniture and Illinois. stoves besides hundreds of smaller necessities. SAND OR GRAVEL Phone 302W An investment of a few thousand 10 acre farm with FOR SALE Water Rights. Close in. Inquire dollars will provide a store comE. G. Pyper. 3tlp plete in everynotdetail. Experience necessary. Sales perable but helps, display ideas, operation assiBUILDING LOT FOR SAK-and close cooperation given Between 1st and 2nd North wn 4th stance to assure the opportunity of a East. Phone 238J. successful and profitable business. Locations available in several atHOME FOR RENT T. L. igmlth. tractive and prosperous Utah cities. We assist you in every detail of opening a store. Experienced L. E. BECK REFRIGERATION SERVICE Domestic and Com- merchandisers to arrange new fixtures and merchandise and Grand mercial Call 218R1 or 57J. Periodic supervision opening. annual monthly sales meetings LIVE STOCK MEN NOTICE sales conferences. For complete details contact Prospect for a corn crop around Kansas City looks very favorable. Ralph Swenson, manager of the If made, we hope to have ; best Gamble Store, Provo, Utah or write market on all classes lambs and to Gamble Stores, 700 North WashCattle in past several years. ington Avenue, Minneapolis, MinnAdv. esota. . CHET BTA-KE SEASON WORN AND GREAS'E SOAKED FAN BELTS CAUSE MOTORS TO HEAT, BATTERIES J $1.89 2c lb - MONA SOCIAL Baby Beef Pound NEWS 19c BRING YOUR COUPONS FOR CRYSTAL WHITE AND PALM OLIVE SOAP SKAGGS in Mona. Miss Ethel Palmer of Goshen is a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Orgill this week. Mr. and Mrs. Arvil King, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Jordan, and Mr. and Mrs. Eaton, all of Provo were the STORES "A Surety of Purity" ir-"- r ifi ilf 1M CARD LOCAL - SOCIAL NEWS OF THANKS The family of Mrs. Clara Park wish to thank all those who assistduring the illness and following Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Draper ed ner death. Also for those who ren and daughter Marva of Moroni dered assistance at the funeral. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lester B. Belllston during the Ute Faith Brings Harmony makes the discords of the Faith Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Nielson and the present harmony of the future family and Mrs. Melvin Wilcox of Salt Lake City were visitors on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Black. Legend of the Augean B tables The legend of the Augean stables Is that Augeaus, Greek king of EUs, bad a stable of 3,000 oxen which had not been cleaned for 30 years. Hercules was given the task of clearing the stables In on day with h the promise of of the cattle, If ha succeeded. The god accepted the challenge and tinned the Elver Alpheus through the stable, which Immediately carried away the filth. On the refusal of Augeas to keep his word a war ensued. Hercules conquered and put Augeas to death. one-tent- Braille System Old The Braille system of printing for the blind, raised dots used as symbols to designate the letters of the alphabet, has been In almost worldwide use for virtually two genera- Chow, Chows SERVICE. IF m IT IS A BELT IS AT SILVBK C2AP: V2 'PINTS Code No. employed. Mrs. Phillis Green spent end at the home of her Mrs Anna Swasey. Miss Dorothy Newton is CS( 2y .a loo mm China's Canine Chief appearing dog. Find Truffle by Odor Those who hunt wild truffles, (he edible subterranean' fungi, usually depend on an experienced pig, dog or goat to point out the spots where they may be found in the ground. Some men however, says Collier's Weekly, hunt- unassisted as they themselves possess such a keen sense of smell that they can detect 10c E 2 Pi- Ot cotton in blue or brown mixtures. White ribbed tops! Reinforced t o e and heels! lOc Jar CO. Men's Sturdy 8 Oz. Drill Fully Cut! NIGHT Continued from Page 1 Bert Powell, Registration chairman, Ray Phillips and one to be selected. Invitation LeRoy Whithead chairman, Pris cilia Wilson and Maida Foote. Traffic State, county and city traffic officers. George Parkins, chairLights man, and Herman Mangelson. e, Band concert, Herman chairman, Ray Powell, Publicity, LeRoy Whitehead and Roy E. Gibson. mm 9w Comfo rtable rein-force- pants d at points of strain! With amazing wearing qualities! Mc-Cun- Historian Maida Foote. jong Leg, Long Sleeve PLAY SUITS Value Priced! Hospital News the odor of these tubers. S. G. Hansen of Salt Lake City was released from the local hos pital Tuesday after being treated for gun shot wounds. He was accidentally shot by his 3 year old daughter last Friday while they were visiting with relatives in 1 - - Iff j 3 They'll take lots of rough and rumble wear! Of durable denim or covert. Mr .and Roy Sperry are the proud parents of a girl, born last Saturday. Mrs. Sizes 2" to 8. Mrs. LeRoy Smith and baby of Delta were removed to their home Tuesday from the hospital. LOCAL - SOCIAL NEWS Thelia Richardson left Monday for Hazelton, Idaho where she is to spend a few days. Rohert and Ruth Ephraim fTnrlef-n- nt were the guests of Mr. a week and Mrs. June Kendall during the mother, uie siampeae. and Mrs. M. M. O'Gara had visiting as Mr.their in Salt Lake City. guests during the Ute Miss Nellie Evans has returned Stampede Mrs. H. E. Wall and son from Ely, Nevada where she has Gene, Miss Helen Fields and been the guest of he rsister, Miss Mrs. George Adams of Eureka. Lucille Evans. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Shelton and Miss Katharine Kay of Salt Lake City was a recent visitor In Mona. daughter and Kent Durham of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sperry had Huntington Park, California are as dinner guests recently Mr. Sper-ry'- s the guests at) the home of Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa and Mrs. June Kendall. Sperry of Nephl and Mr. and Mrs. Claude and Paul Pratt of HinckRex Sperry and children of Panaca, ley, Joyce Tippetts of Ephraim, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. David Nielsen had W. F. Pratt and Mr. and Mrs. as their guests during the past Laurence Pratt of Provo were the week Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nielsen guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Pratt during the Stampede. of Provo. Little Miss Sammy Jones of Provo is visiting at the home of her Raymond Brown and Earl G. uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Furhman of Logan spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellertson. Mr .and Mrs. Dave Fowler and J. N. C Pexton. They returned Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Houghton en- recently from a mission to Austertained at a weiner roast Wed- tralia where they labored under of last week. The President T. D. Rees. nesday evening - The evening. evening was spent in playing games around the bonThe Fifteen Club met fire. The invited guests were Mr. at the Jolly home of their leader, Erma Mrs. and Cleon Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Keyte, Wednesday afternoon. Elev Lauren Keyte, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar en members were present. They En gene are progressing nicely on selective Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ellerts- pieces, and the hot dish holders on, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Keyte and and darning projects have been Mrs. Cora Fowden. 4-- H - ill guests of Mr. and Mrs.- M M King on tsunaay. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Carter and their daughter, Jean, and a niece. Margaret Webb motored to Salt Lake City Sunday. Jean remained in Salt Lake City as a guest of . Miss Webb. Mrs. Ray Newton is convalescing at her home after having recently undergone an operation in a Salt Lake hospital. John O. Garfield of Tremon-to- n and hia son Orvin who has recently returned from a mission to Germany were the speakers at the Sunday evening services. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield and son have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Garfield the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kay and son visited in Fairview Sunday at the home of Mrs. Kay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bushman. Mrs. Hulda Kay, Mrs. Cora Fow-de- n and sons Robert and Reeve spent Sunday in Mount Pleasant as the guests of Mrs. Kay's daughter. Lake City where they have been YOUR YOU NEED CALLUS. Men's WORK SOCKS Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Pratt and Mrs. Reuben Kay, her daughter son Howard motored to Salt Lake Mrs. Merle McPherson, and a son, City Wednesday on business. Osborn Kay, motored to California Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Powell and during the week where they have been the guest of Mrs. Kay's son, family of Payson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Powell last week Hugh. Misses Norma and Faye Nielsen end. have returned home from Salt are national canines of China. They are an Institution and their history in that country dates e back several centuries. The head, the squinty, but keen eyes, erect ears and magnificent standoff coat of red or black fur, all tend to make the Chow an impressive OUR COMPLETE STOCK 30c - lion-lik- AND GENERATORS TO FAIL CHECK YOUR FAN BELT AND REPLACE IF WORN. shorts! Shirts are of durable combed cotton f NEBO HIKE SET FOR NEXT FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Hendry of Salt Lake City were visitors at the home of Mrs. William Summers on Sunday. Superintendent and Mrs. Henry Pace and children of Coalville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Yates on Tuesday of this week. Mr. Pace is superintendent of the North Summit School District. Mr. and Mrs. William Shaw of Consumers visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Yates. Gladys and Lucille Johnson of Marion are guests of Elma and Geneva Carter and other relatives FOR CHERRIES, PEACHES, RASPBERRIES, TOMATOES, CANTALOUPES AND APRICOTS -- bro adcl otb CATSUP Pint Ea. No skimping in these well made CRYSTAL WHITE Full of Juice, doz Shorts 25 .. bars for & WORK PANTS POT ROAST SJIMiSnijr' pounds for PRATT MERC. SEE OUR FRUIT STAND FOOD Man's Shirts SUGAR I 59c . . Boy 18c Sliced, lb Boned, Rolled, and Tenderized. No watte Pound $1.49 r co- stitched 5c bunches 10 chamf- er fully eat, strongly BUNCH GOODS 3 Tough vert ORANGS ALL WOOL SWIM SUITS LADIES MINCED HAM tions. Yet, says Collier's Weekly, not more than 23 out of every 100 blind persons, even In the United States, are able to read It FAN BELT $1,1.79 Ox pounds SOAP SUMMER STYLES 15c Ripe, Red and Crisp, lb PICNIC HAMS pi Large Size, Hide C70RK SHIRTS Super BANANAS 10 VALUES TO $2.49 MELONS CABBAGE Cabbage, LADIES & MISSES SUMMER STYLES $2,!.49 Large can, 3 for .... JSi Delmonte Early Gar- den, large can 15c LOCAL - SOCIAL NEWS $2.98 VALUES IN Sanforized Groceries S MISSES TEA - 29c ASPARAGUS 4 4. BEEF, PORK, VEAL, LAMBS, EGGS CLASSIFIED $3,1.38 15c 'Quart Jar Ibl2c 6 boxes LADIES WHITE SUMMER STYLES POUND PACKAGE 54 3efg0iiio 88c $3.98 VALUES cans 23c Green Tea OR BRISKET Matches 2 GREEN FOR ICED TEA quart 27c Boiling Beef 10c Corn SIZE - Miller Corn Flakes GOLDEN BANTAM CH 10c Cantaloupes 36 Shredded Wheat 2 PKSS 23c Guide To VALUES TO $1.29 $4. Shredded Wheat Biscuits lie package lb 5 Vic Beef Pot Roast for25c Beans & LADIES WHITE SHOES .... LARGE PACKAGE RIPE4lbs25c Shopping MEN'S ALL WOOL $5.00 VALUES STRAPS AND TIES SWIM TRUNKS 2 Pork lbs 15c Your ., i FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BARGAINS c 3 Beginning Our Summer Clearance on Star Brand White Shoes Sah July 17 Do you Ilk watermelon. We like to eell them, and we believe you love to eat them. One of thee "red to the rind", crlep, ripe one placed in your refrigerator At our low price, a until Ice cold will delight everyone. one cost 35c to 60c. Guaranteed to be ripe and black-seede- 1937 15 th, July m WATERMELONS Allen's Cash Store Thursday, complete. MEN'S SOCKS Reinforced for Wear I Of sturdy combed cotton in solid colors! Reinforced toes and heels. Strong ribbed tops! Pure Silk Chiffon HOSIERY Bargain Priced! P. Sheer beauties in the season's most popular shades. Really unusual values! Sizes 8V6-1- 0- UNDER WEAU Children's bio o m e r a, panties and vest that will ear and wear! Trimmed with dainty lace. |