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Show Thursday. Nov. 24, 1938 The Nephi, Utah Times-New- s, Levari Local News Candlcmaker Prepares for Christmas The Queen of Hearts and the King of Coals Page Fiva 'Perce Strings" 7 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beck of Pleas n ant Grove spent Thursday in renewing old acquaintences. Mr. Beck was a school teacher here several years ago. Le-va- Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Smith of Salt Lake City were in attendance at the ward reunion Thursday jof last week. f X SO VOU FINALLY COT IN THE LAST WORD AROUiiMO SSil T J NEPHI DRUG by ,; V II VEAH APOLOGIZED 1 J9r THE LAST WOCD IN SERVICE AND SATISFACTION CAN eB FOONC AT NEPHI ca PR6 ogjj entertain ed last Friday afternoon, the occasion being hec birthday anniversary. A delicious hot supper was CO. Mrs. C. A. Man Kelson 1 DON'T WAIT! served. rar 't--T- r-- :a Mrs. LeGrand Mangelson and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson were the hostesses at a miscellaneous show er last Saaturday evening at the home of the latter. It was in honor of Miss Naomi Mangelson. Many beautiful and useful gifts were re ceived. Refreshments were served. the family of Mrs. S. P Christensen gathered at her home Saturday in honor of her 70th an niversary. The out of town guests enjoying the supper were Mr. and Mrs. Darral Childs and family and Gladys Jensen of Centerfield. love-feast- Miss Men Day or ulmore is visfting at the home of her broth and sister, Mr. and Mrs Lyman Christensen. HOLLYWOOD HOLIDAYS m ;v City, poaea on a pile of washed, dried, aiaed, blended and tor thoae who want clean coak waxed Xing Coal Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Taylor and son Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Taylor and family left Tuesday for Butte, Montana, where they will spend Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Taylor. Housewives Say They Want "Cleaner CoaT Survey In -- 5 Western States Reveals Growing School Child Needs Meat Each Day, Investigators Go Direct To Housewives With Query, Which "Feed meat to the scnool child every day. If every school child were to have one serving of meat each day for the next year, our 1939 examination would show a much healthier state of musclo tone," Miss Elna Miller, extension nutritionist at the Utah State Ag ricultural college. Doctors' examinations of school children through the entire state reveal a marked degree of malnutrition poor muscle tone being one of the conspicuous defects Doc tors attribute much of the poor muscle tone to low meat diet. Good muscle tnoe in a growing child depends on an adequate protein supply. The child needs two servings of protein foods each day. One egg provides part of the daily requirement. The second protein in the diet should come from lean meat, fish, poultry or cheese, says Miss Miller. The growing child must have enough animal protein, which is transferred into body tissues much more completely than are those of vegetable origin, to repair muscle tissues used in each days activity, During growing years he must al so have protein to build new muscle tissues. Cheaper cuts of meat are just as nutritious as the more expensive, Miss Miller asserts. Cuts from the front quarter of an animal are tough because they get more exercise, producing more connective tissue which tends to make the meat tough. Such tissues are soft ened by moist heat and hardened Cuts of this kind by dry heat. should be cooked in a covered pan with just enough moisture under the meat to produce a small amount of steam. Acid also helps 10 souen me connective tissue and make the meat more tender. Tom atoes, lemon juice, vinegar, or sour cream may be cooker with tough meat cuts. Tender cuts should be cooked uncovered. These methods apply to tough and tender meats whether they are cooked on top of a stove or in the oven. Results In King Coal Being Washed, Dried, Sized, Blended and Waxed "What suggestions have you to offer which would make you a more atisfied coal user?" Investigators asked the above question to average housewives in Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Washington and Oregon. By far the greatest number stated that they would like "cleaner coal." So this coal season these housewives, and others, too, will be able to have "cleaner coal" King Coal the product of the United States Fuel Company with headquarters CLASSIFIED in Salt Lake City and mine at Kingmine, Utah. King Coal is now washed, dried, sized, blended and waxed, if desired. The new plant, one of the most modern in America, is now operating near capacity. Housewives who have already used the coal prepared by this modern plant are exceedingly enthusiastic about the product. They state that it goes a long way toward!" making housekeeping easier for r enables them to keep their homi cleaner with less effort. Modern 6 room home, full basement. Good location. Constructed in 1938. Owner leaving town. For Quick sale $2750.00. See E. B. Sper-rInsurance, Abstracts, Real y. - ECONOMIZE. Read's BE WISE Residence Barber Shop. Haircuts 25 20c. Corner East Wasatch service. SPRAYS AND CHOICEST FLOWERS FOR ALT. OCCASIONS. Nephl Floral. 213 East 5 North Phone 243J2. 350 16 wk old New Hampshire Red Pullets, 85c, See Bob Judd. WANTED Write Beet ,f2 Cultivator. Ftn Green. E. M. Hansen, (CLEANEST FOR SALE athan Apples. Delicious and JonStephen Boswell. ' T Sonja Henic .ants spates and new skating togs. Is your daughter mad about Sonja and skating? If so. this skating costume of wool printed with skiers and skates is easy to and will surely please her rake mightily. Ginger Rogers wants clothes especially a slithery hostess gown. Plenty of other girls feel like Ginger Rogers about Christmas. They want a hostess gown, too. This one can be made after Pictorial Review pattern directions of striped upholsterer's satin. 3 room furnished FOR RENT apartment. Mrs. June Kendal. RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers in Juab County. No experience or capital required. NU'cidv work. Make up to $12 a day. FURST & THOMAS, 426 3rd St. Oakland. California f COAl 7 v. I 1 t n-- i 4 fZrM& r ktr TO - ;w THE Sonja Henie Ginger Rogers Hollywood has already put in its bids to Santa and its leading ladies are wanting more clothes, of course. In the December issue of Pictorial Review, Sonja Henie and Ginger Rogers, place their Christmas orders what they want and how they want it made. L MAH WHO (THOUGHT OF V J7 . J Christy Haircut Not For All Types. Says Noted Beauty r',HE ( 'P YOU CLEAN T i you w JL HC nwa Lt spread LL WANTI COAL.... like COAL . 4s' It V y Ly nma ing lik wildiirel Every-O- n who tries the Utah KING COAL Is enthusiastic Christy haircut, which has been creating so much excitement among milady's hairdress ers, will not work on all types of hair. FTThis ta the conclusion which the Beauty Clinic of Good Housekeeping Magazine has reached after several months of research and expertmeot. "As a rexult of our observations, we believe the ChriMy method works well on hair which has some ware," says Ruth Murrln. director of the Beauty Clinic, "but for hair that " Is straight as a poker, the cut Is not - hhi.i-factory.- newly-pre- The theory back of the ClirKty cut baaed on clever thinning and rlipt, which prevents the wrlcht of pared I - Exii from pulling out the wave and makes It fall In a way that brings out the ripple. Then If you pusb It up and train It dally, the waves will becomf deeper and more tractable as time goer As your hair grows out, of course, by. new cuts will be necessary, and tbes should be done by a hairdresser who understands the principle of a wave cut. Tbe Oood Housekeeping Beauty Clinic also advlnes In the December Issue or th J m.icazlne that this I not tbe cut for yof If you arc vciy To .. .i. you must he aatls i iki i In ri.' Natur n't wlif-rn't h Ip ttll placed tli.'ii 1.1 (.mhion-consrlou- I ! J hlgh-on- . hp- -f about Itl Everyone pgrees that it' the cleanest coal ever produced In the West. t Kar you tried It yet? brder. r IECOMMENDED r ' Vbull Never See "Maiden Effort' was to most super-coloss- be Purity-Picture- i Himrf iif? 1 1 CO. offering to al blue-blood- ed ..... Were its society stars too temperamental, the director too dumb, or was it LOVE that stopped the cameras? You'll find the answer in "Maiden Effort," our new serial story and one of the funniest in many a year I P. S. "MAIDEN EFFORT" is by Samuel Hopkins Adams, die man who wrote "It Happened One Night." BUY A MODERN CAR ONLY THE 1939 CHEVROLET HAS New Vacuum Gear Shift (IN 1 THE LOW PRICE FIELD) 80 GEAR SHIFTING DONE FOR YOU. 2 FINGER-TI- 3 NO OBSTRUCTIONS IN THE DRIVER'S COMPARTMENT. 4 SHIFT GEARS WITHOUT MOVING HANDS FROM STEERING WHEEL P CONTROL INSIST ON VACUUM GEAR SHIFTING IN THE CAR YOU BUY. SI ' NEPHI, UTAH It giur.it but IJll.Luy sua. K, it Wavy a.iiu u, Christy cut Straight s' the silver screen. With a Park Avenue debutante as star and its author as leading man, "Maiden Effort" was not the kind of picture you'd find on a double bill. But something misfired the film was never completed. ROA AND S0LP STl - STATE LUMBER PHONE jf.ru One Movie Join the thous- ands of tailzied users. TRI- 50c Week's Laxative Cold 25c Tablets 25c 50c Groves Bromo Quinine 25c I Tablets 35c 35c Zerbsts Capsules 25c, 50c 25c Others 25c and up Drastically Reduced Prices Immediate Delivery phone in your II not, Vicks Nose Drops 30c, DeWitts Nasal Drops Groves Nose Drops Penetro Nose Drops Hills Nose Drops DeWitts Cold Tablets ... ad-cis- es ' 25c to $1.25 Mrs. Christena Stephenson was a visitor at Riverton last week, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Myrtle Nosack and family. Pioneer Kar Rabins, prettr queen of a recent Hlu Utah, smiles as ahe celebration In Salt Lake j COUGH SYRUPS FROM Mrs. Norma Bailey of Nephi was a visitor last week here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gardner. ' J4 i " All of N. C, has the The robin may herald the spring:, but Winston-Salemost reliable harbinger of Santa Claus Mi,ss Ella Butner, official candle-mak- er for the Moravian church in the South, is busy at her annual task of making by hand, in ancient molds, all the 10,000 candles to be s. used by Moravian congregations in their Christmas The children of Old Salem crowd around to watch Miss Ella's nimble old fingers and bask in her wise old smile. m Go to work on that cold Nov aa,n alter an wciks MOT ORSALF 1 |