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Show Page Eight The Thursday, Nov. Nephi, Utah Times-New- s, II, 1937 r Allen's Cash Store Friday & Saturday Specials 2 for 25 IGA SOUPS MINCE PIE Pie Plain or Mince Pie Fancy It's a grand treat. We have been especially careful In selecting our Mince Meat We Have it In glass jar or bulk. BELOW ARE 80ME OF OUR Mine Pay Cash - Pay Less BARGAINS NOV 12-1- 3 LOAF CHEESE CUT ANY SIZE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 2lc RIPE AND FIRM 8PRINO PULLETS 5C 22c Ready to cook lb 25c Chickens C RAISINS qz PACKAGE YOUNG 8TEER BEEF Pot Roasts 5c i8c pound PRIME BABY BEEF MINCE MEAT 21c 2 Pounds MIRACLE WHIP DRESSING Sirloin Steaks Quart Pork Chops 35c Jar HY PRO For 25c Bleaching Gallon KELLOGSS CORN FLAKES U r i 2 large size and Bowl both for FANCY CHOCOLATES r 55c 2 pound box 1 BOYS MELTON Bakers, m OV. lb JVW cartons 25c pounds Steer Beef Pot Roast !M8c RAISINS 2 h a J" POP CORN Hull- - 7V PEANUT BUTTER Golden Kraft pound Jars WOOL & SWEATERS " $1.98 Brown 2-- 1 lb cartons X . mt BEANS 3 LOCAL NEWS SOCIAL WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Clock, and watches In Nephi. Mills Gus. Anderston left recently for Jewelry, Repairing and Jewelry Tacoma, Washington, to visit with relatives. Mrs. W H. Willes of Omaha, TAXIDERMIST, GUN SPECIALIST. Game Heads a specialty. Gene Nebraska is a visitor this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beck, phone 218R1. Bailey. Miss Melba Jenkins visited in 18 month old Dur- Provo FOR SALE Wednesday with Miss Ber-nieham Bull, deo Mangelson, who is attending Garrett, Utah 2tlp the Brigham Young University. Mrs. J. R. Jackman and Miss Beth Hobbs of Salt Lake City visit FOR SALE - Delicious and ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boswell. than Apples. Lloyd Hobbs and with relatives at Levan during the week end. Mrs. Sylvia Peters and Mrs. Delia FOR SALE 1600 adobes and 200 ties. Henry Svedin. Collard visited the last two days of last week in Salt Lake City. Miss LaRae Munk of Mantl FOR RENT 2 room partly in Nepih Saturday at the home furnished apartment. Phone 354J of Seth McPherson. Burnell Cowers. Elmo Miller, who is attending the U. S. A. C. at Logan, end Mr. Mrs. A. F. Bracken were week Call at the Frock and Bonnett and visitors in Nephi. Extra endMrs. Shop Friday or Saturday Sarah A. Starr Is specials on coats, hats and dresses. this week in Magna at thevisiting home of her daughter, Mrs. G. F. Cro- FOR SALE Chicken coop and mar. Miss Maurine Kendall spent the Elliot Miller uaage week end in Ephralm to attend the Founders day celebration of Miss Winifred Markley and Oscar Snow College. Christensen of Salt Lake City visMr. and Mrs. Wallace Bowers ited Sunday at the home of J. A. announce the birth of a son on Christesen. November 5th. - p- cans tC cans J C firm, ripe lb 5c Apples JOHNATHAN Q b QC Dates fresh Calif 2 lb 20c .Kl ' FOOD MA Surety of Purity" PINTS FIFTHS CODE NO. 253 CODE NO. 252-- A i' .CtWiitiii ACCESSORIES & REPLACEMENT PARTS MAKE SURE YOU GET QUALITY AND FIT, BY GETTING MERCHANDISE WITH NATIONAL TRADE MARKS AND ADVERTISED PRICES. LADIES SILK RAYON GARMENTS' 30 DOZEN CHILDRENS COHON FULL LENGTH HOSE WHILE THEY LAST 10c pr 60 DOZEN MENS PART WOOL SOX 10c pi HAVE YOU TRIED OUR PURE SILK LADIES CREPE TWIST HOSE YOU'LL LIKE THEM 39c prj BABY BLANKETS I5c to 98c DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS NOTES CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our thanks to all who assisted us in any way during the illness and the death of our beloved wife The Salt Creek rmn itmnho o fthe Utah Pioneers, will meet at and mother. M. T. Howard and me nome or Mrs. uwen Downs on family. Friday evening at 7:30. The follow NOTICE ing progam will be given: Piano soio, Joyce Downs; history of the 15? NOTICE nVTlVVCV PTtri-y T.uioiusun ' Mrs. Ida Beck; That on jl( the 22nd dav of wn0mK. the lesson. iamny, "A Pinnoar Mmn-l- n er, 1937, at 7:30 P. M. in the club Building,", Mrs. Ida .P .Belliston oom of the City Hall in Nephi, n..vi uua ramua roote; piano solo, Melba Christiansen. A cordial invit- Utah will be held a meeting of the UTE STAMPEDE COMMITTEE, ation is extended to all members. INC. for the purpose of electing The Fort Wall Camp of the D rive (5) directors to the corporation. Two directors to be elected U. P. Will hold thplr 10 cm lav. for JI1CCI" i mg Friday evening at 7:30 at the a term of 2 ctnu uiitre nome oi ivirs. niisie BeUiston. Mrs for a term of one year each. Also ln Purpose of Belliston will give the biography other business thnf tansacting r anyit. m.., ui iier xainer, feter Maughn. o.ajr puumy come before said meeting. frn.; LOS ANGELES Despite the generally accepted opinion that there is a scarcity of beef cattle in the United States receipts at the leading markets during recent weeks have been among the largest on record. There are many who see in these large receipts an effort on the part of many a cattleman to trim down i quality and realize cash during a penoa 01 iainy sausiactory prices. The fact that several million cattle were taken "out of clrcula tion" by the government back in is Dack oi the idea that there are actually fewer cattle in the country tnan normally. Several years of drouth conditions and shortage of feed likeiwse forced heavy liquidation of cattle in vari- LOCAL - SOCIAL ous areas. It is certain that the number of cattle on corn belt farms NEWS is smaller than usual, and a good Mr. and Mrs. Hvrum Mmmtin manv of the cattle nnw pnincr inrn central markets undoubtedly are returned to their home in Montana aiier coming to Nephi to attend nnaing tneir way into new homes the funeral of Mm. Mt in the middle wesL ard. While here thpv But it is doubtful if there act- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ually is a shortage of rnttlo oven Warner. thoueh government estimated ind Mr. and Mrs. R. '.T icate that numbers on January 1st of Tooele recently spent Pininr.. a few davs next, win snow a reduction from at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. k. the Drecedine vear. Nor Is thprp Judd. Thev were enrontp tn foiif. believed to be an oversunnlv Th ornla to spend the winter. fact that receipts are just about Dinner euests nt tho hnma Hfths, Coda No, as heavy as markets will stand In Mrs. Kate Bowles Sunday Pints, Coda No. evening dicates that erowpra nncrollv weie M. Jensen of would do well to give first consid- the B. Y. U., Mrj. .and Mrs. J. J. eration to thp Imnrnvpmpnt nf iveeier and daughter Katherine and quality and be very hesitant about ivtiss oeraiame Bowles, all of Pro vo. . attempting to build up numbers. The Los Anpeles market hni rec eived large supplies of cattle during the first days of November, yet Presidents Kept Up Friendship the market price structure has held Jefferson, Madison and Monroa up remarkably well, largely be up a friendship after they had kept cause irom io 30 per cent of all retired from the Presidency. Jef the dallv reoeints nrc- hainr t. ferson lived tut a year after Monjui by cattlemen for restocking roe from the Presiiuiuatrs. laci inai is outstanding dency, retirement but the friendship among the is that the average quality of our members of tha Virginia Dynasty, Western cattle is Slirnrlslntrlv nlnln It is difficult to understand why as it was called, lasted to the end- there is not a geater and broader This eiion on me part or western range Whiskey b Levee Required by Law cattlemen to hullrl tin th nnnlltv 21 Month of their cattle. Each year finds By 1812, when Louisiana was adOld and mitted to the Union, 340 miles of Duyers more discriminating each vear flnrta n DTPBtpr nrHr-levees had been raised along tha spread between the common and river. The policy begun by tht ormienor Kinas ana the cnoice well dinance of 1743 required property bred cattle. owners to erect levees in front of Good, nure hred hulls nrp nnt their farms. high in price; In fact the slaughterer will pay for discarded bulls fully half of the cost of the better Forestry Work Begun In 1878 Kino, oi pureDrea range buns. Forestry work by the federal gova cattleman would find it Many ernment began In 1876, with adminbusiness to load tin his nlnlner and of forest reserves placed older bulls, ship them to the stock istration under the Glen more DtoMerica Co, Incorporate. yards and replace with good, pure in 1897. secretary of the interior louuvilto Owauboro, Kentucky fccx Drea, stocK. a nunusual opportunity to effect such a transaction will take Dlace durinc thp Clroat w.et. Ughkilng In South Africa So conscious ara residents of tha ern Livestock show at Los Angeles uecemoer to 18, when a large dangers of lightning In South Africa number of ij really good range bulls that a current saying It "at least will be exihhiteri and nfforod on life per sever storm." And sale. th storms ara many and sever. .Mi j Now:21 t Miialllihl,: i" e lifionths Old mi-n- fJ - 1 SILVER MAPLE SERVICE T ami., wsaiBii WHEN BUYING YOUR AUTOMOBILE WILL GIVE GOOD SERVICE MTOMiBMl I BB QUALITY AND LOW PRICE CAN NOT BE HAD IN THE SAME PACKAGE OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF PARTS ARE GENUINE AND $2.98 Arrived ,m-- -- QUALITY MENS $12.98 THE LIVESTOCK SITUATION STORES 7i COATS KM : Q.RSKAGGS ce YOUNG 89c Large Size Stove Boards Walnut Finish $2.19 Pratt Mercantile Co. Bananas CLASSIFIED BOYS SHEEP LINED WEEK Pioneer Wax Beans ih 25c LDS SHOES THIS BEANS Pioneer Green Beans, 3 cans PUMPKIN I8c SUITS WITH ALL Roly Poly Ungraded 3 TWO CANS 2 PR. WINTER PENCIL KIT FREE jC Harvey, 2 Pkg. PEAS t"g -- JC 2 WE WILL BUY YOUR BEEF, PORK, VEAL LAMBS AND EGGS BOYS GUM less, 2 pounds Ibl5 IC SUGAR Market Day 4 lb pkg Baby Rice, Westminister carton 4 lb WOOL HOSE $1.98 SHORTENING Silver Leaf, 2 lb SHORTENING Bakers Cooking Chocolate y2ib bricks MENS PART JACKETS CHOCOLATE 4 LARD Mutton Chops Shoulder Dixie Sorghum GALLON95 M!LK FED COCOA" 22C Pound 25c Veal Chops choice lb 25c HILLS BLUE COFFEE tm V CHOICE CUTS lb 28 Tender LoIn Cuf$ Dozen New Crop Oranges 35c Bananas firm; ripe lb 5c 18c Yams 4 pounds Peanut Butter 24 oz jar 23c 2 lbs Sun Sweet Prunes 19c Quart Jar GRAND Salad Dressing 25c 10 bars IGA Laundry 29c Soap SAVINGS Mince Meat 2 lb car BANANAS Per LARGE SIZE Just J , t I' ,b Ci f& ' .ii. AS" BDPflOOF 8 - 8Y ' LlUXKFOKT I DISTII.LKHIKS. JXCOltPOKATKl. - , Now ,,iW j 90 Proof Frankfort Distilleries, Inc., Louisville and Baltimore I t |