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Show The Page Eight THE BEST BARGAINS IN THE TOWN FOR THIS WEEK END AND CORN Our choice, PEAS Sifted, can 3 for PEAS Smith Garden, 4 cans PINEAPPLE Broken slices per can CORN FLAKES Kelloggs each 22C 25C 25C WHEATIES Breakfast of Champs GRAPE FRUIT Shavers No. 2 can 3 for SOUP Tomato 3 for MACARONI or SPAGHETTI fancy 2 IblOC JELLO any flavor SPRY The New Shortening 3 lb can .... PORK AND BEANS Dinnerett 3 for .... COFFEE Chase & Sanborn lb POP CORN 3 for FIG BARS or GINGER SNAPS lb .... SODA CRACKERS 3 lb for FLOUR Gem 48 lb bag SOAP P. & G Giant 6 for RINSO Large pkg lb SUGAR - i 25C IOC 25C 10C Candy CHEWS Glades quarrt 91c 1 9c PICKLES Dill BARGAINS BETTER MEATS Sktf H Ctah State Service. J I I - .aT" AL: Mr. Daynet employ-public mmt offices in I . Utah have had no connection what-bever with relief casps. During the depths of the de when there were many prtsslon, make-worprojects, it became necessary for some npency to distribute this work In order that apeclal groups would not get all of the benefits of the public projects. This brought Reemployment the National Service Into existence. It also meant that the Rood workers and the poor workers, the train d and the untrained, the competent and the Incompetent were II dumped into the same kettle, so to apeak. The Impression became current that the Notional Reemployment Service dealt primarily with labor. This was extremely Incorrect for the National Reemployment Service, all things k referrals UTAH BUNCHED VEGETABLES 2 UTAH NEW CABBAGE lb LARGE VINE RIPE TOMATOES LIME Fresh and Firm doz CANTALOUPES Large Jumbos 3 for BANANAS Firm lb CUCUMBERS Long green 2 for UTAH LETTUCE Large heads NEW SHAFER WHITE SPUDS lb LARD Armour Star, lc 20C 91c 26c IQC 15c 15c 35c 28C 25C 25C ISC 15c 21C 25C 25C 18c 17c 19c 15c I 15C 25C 6c tjc C 2C 23C 29C 25C 8C lb 23C 35c 22C 25c 35c 9c RSKAGGS woo "A SURETY OF PURITY" Joseph and Hugh Kay returned to Los Angeles on Friday after a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Kay. Miss Marjorie Keyte spent tha past week at the home of her Pure-Bre- Cows Going to World's Fair which will d This photograph shows the partly completed building house the "Dairy World of Tomorrow" at the New York World's Fair in 19.W. In it the five pure bred associations Ayrshire, Guernsey, Hol- will ecU have 30 outstanding Jersey and Brown-Swis- s . specimens of their bveed on display for the entire duration of the Fair. These animals, selected throuthout the United States and -- t r i..- 1, i- Thry ,..; - three times a day on a .imil.ir to the one developed at will be milked Kotolactor the Walker-OoriliiLaboratories. The exhibit will !rtrrmstrate the production and bandittis of milk under best sanitary conditions. The I'.orden Company is with the breed associations and will bear the expense of assembling, feeding and caring for the animals. TV) . 4 , . ... .mj . .' f 0miMmm U 4 '"i"' Vj'HY i 1 AFTER ALL WEALTHY PEOPLE APPRECIATE HONESTY AND FAIR DEALING AS MUCH) AS ANYONE , 1 AND 1 SUPPOSE SUE ENJOYS TUE COURTEOUS SERVICE AS MUCH AS I TO MENTION THE HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS V NO HIGHER PRICES, YES". NOT) life of course she is nferrint to C LARK'S KARKCT WEEK END BARGAINS FOLGERS COFFEE I lb can GEM FLOUR 48 lb bag 27c 91c PUREX Quart bottle 14c FLY SPARY in bulk quart 25c Wrapped Cocolates, best grade '2 lb 15c BROOMS MUSH 3 lb pkg 17c PEAS, CORN, BEANS, 2 cans .... IZc SALAD DRESSING Grand, qt jar .... 25c PIERCES CATSUP 12 oz bottle 9c FANCY CAKES lb 20c SOAP P & G or Crystal White 3 bars 10c LETTUCE Large Solid heads 5c VEAL SHOULDER ROAST lb 13c MUTTON STEW lb 10c ALL-O-WHE- . grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Sidwell in Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Molyneaux of Los Angeles spent from Thursday to Saturday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Young. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Newton and children have returned from a two weeks vacation in California. While there they attended the Exposition son, president; Mrs. Relda Newton, they were really living. The leugue at San Francisco. First vice president; Mrs. Rachel game at Nephi was a real game, second vice president; Mrs. but was won in the end by the Keyte, Nine members of the Daughters Flossie Kay, secretary; Erma Keyte Mona Team's quick action. Howof Utah Pioneers spent a day recLizzie W. Kay historian; ever this game was the tightest registrar; E. at home of Mrs. the ently Mary Lottie Kay, Mrs. and by far the best game that Orgill. They enjoyed a social and Agnes Newell,parlimentarian; custodian of relics; Nephi and Mona have ever played. refreshments. Mrs. Ruby Fowkes choirster. Mrs. It looks like the Mona girls are Flossie and Mrs. Fowkes weer really going somewhere in the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fowden and reelected.Kay league this year. of Francisco San Natalie daughter The game at Payson on June 8 were the guests of Mrs. Cora Fow The Mona Softball team was won by the Payson team. They den the greater part of this week. have now won girl's four straight victor- played a good game of ball and They motored to Salt Lake City on ies over the Nephi team. The girls after the first inning went into the Mrs. Tuesday, accompanied by have played Payson twice and lead and stayed there. Payson reFowden. won one game. The first game be- turned the game at Mona on June tween Mona and was and there they met defeat. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Ellertson by the Nephi teamNephi one won 11,Mr. Yates and Mr. Keyte are to point. and Mr. and Mrs. Elgie Ellertson The next four, two by at Mona and be complimented for their work In and daughter Lael motored to Pro- two at Nephi, were won by the building up such a worthwhile provo last Sunday. Lael remained in Mona girls. The first game the gram of activity which affords so Provo until Monday evening. girls were nervous, but after that much pleasure to the players and settled down and let Nephi know spectators. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Mathis, Mur ray Mathis and Miss Melen Nielsen, an oi trice were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Nielsen on Sunday. Miss Mary Nielsen who had visited In Price for a week as the guest of her sister Helen, returned on Sunday with them. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Garfield of Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Vern MorCOOPER'S NEW MODERNIZED SELF-HEL- P gan and children of Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cutler and Colleen MARKET. Whether you intend to buy Terry of Draper were Sunday vis itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. or Call in and see our market. Mr not, Raphael Garfield. Thirteen members of the D. U. Cooper, former Manager of Allen's Cash P. of Mona attended the D. U. P. convention at Nephi last Thursday. Store is opening this new market 96 South Among them were Mrs. Verda ElMain Mrs. Phone Mrs. lertson, 305. Ruby Summers, Street, Sarah Molyneaux and Nade Kay, who sang a quartet. MIRACLE Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Carter and WHIP Mrs. Hazel Nielson and Mrs. Eva Sperry and Jean Carter attended funeral services for Harry Ercan12 brack at Mammoth on Wednesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cheney and SALAD DRESSING Quart far family of Vernal visited with Mr. Cheney's sister and brother-in-laJELLO Any Flavor pkg Mr. and Mrs. Alton Ellertson last Friday and Saturday. Mr. Cheney SODA CRACKERS 2 lb box is retiring president of the Utah Banker's association. FANCY MIXED CAKES lb Newly elected officers of the Mt. FIG BARS lb Nebo camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers are Mrs. Rose Niel- SPONIFIER LYE 3 cans GRAND OPENING at Salad Dressing qt 30c 9c Catsup oz bottle 25C 5C Child of EVIL -B- on sym pathy. The employer notifies us that be want a certain type of man or woman. We go through our flies carefully: pick out the ones who are best suited to the employer's nted; all those Individuals in for a reintervlew: aelect the best of the group and refer those to the employer and let him make his own selection from the ones we have referred. No employer who uses tbe Utah State Employment Service need worry about any of these sympathy placements. 2 lb PORK SAUSAGE Fresh Ground 2 lb PICNIC HAMS Tenderized lb BACON Choice sliced lb SALT BACON By the piece 2 lb considered, did some excellent work In making placements tor private industries. Hundreds of men and women referred to private business during those days are atlll on those jobs getting good salaries. However, with the advent ol the Utah State Employment Service, with its affiliation with the United States Employment Service, referrals for Jobs are made strictly on the basis of Should a man qualifications. happen to be on relief and should he happen to be a well qualified, or more specifically, the best qualified tniin to fill the needs of the employer, we would not hesitate to refer that man to the employer. We do not, however, take Into consideration the relief atatus of the when we make referral. We make no 1C IQC 57c for 5c 3c 7c LAMB STEW Breast cuts lb ROASTS Fresh leg pork lb er for the past 22 years. He has been transferred to the Manti nat- Ability, Not Sympathy Basis Of Employment Replacement Since the National Reemployment Service was replaced by the C IQC GROUND ROUND STEAK lb HAMBURGER Ground fresh daily STEAK Choice cuts lb ional forest, and will leave Nephi about the middle of the month all other fine qualificatOF A. P.CHRISTIANSEN ions, from he is a real sportsman and A. P. Christiansen, familiarly his scores of Tintic friends will miss known to his many friends as him when they make their occas"Chris" is leaving the Mt. Nebo ional jaunts to the Mt. Nebo sectarea where he has served as rang ion. Eureka Reporter. J. DONALD DAYNES. Flald Supervisor, Utah State Employment Service. Quart bottle Farrell Belliston and Elda Gar field of Hoytsville have been visit ing in Mona. Mrs. Geneva Molyneaux and Mrs. Sarah Molyneaux motored to Pro- vo on Thursday of last week. PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 bars BLUE SUPER SUDS Pkg PEETS GRANULATED SOAP pkg .... 20C RED SUPER SUDS pkg PORTO for Jam and Jelly, bottle 12C AT MARKET'S LOWEST PRICE SUGAR PAR Giant pkg 9c 14c 17c 35c 15c 35c 31 .. PEAS Spring Garden 2 cans CRUSHED PINEAPPLE Large can .... PEAR Bartlett Large can PORK & BEANS Pierce large can 2 PORK & BEANS Pierces, 4 tall cans . .. CORN 3 cans PEAS, Cut BEANS-o- r CRYSTAL WHITE 5 Giant bars 5c 7c 5c 5c AT BETTER PRICES IS THE AIM OF OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT. TRY US TODAY FOR THE BEST BUYS IN NEPHI SALT BACON Sliced lb PICNIC HAMS Whole or Half lb LARD Pure 4 lbs for MINCED HAM Sliced lb SAUSAGE Pure pork 2 lbs for ROASTS AND STEAKS of choice quality will be seen in our new meat case this week end. COME AND TRY SOME. . CHEESE Maid O Clover 2 lb CATSUP Pierces bottle SPAGHETTI 4 cans IOC 1 By 19c Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Thompson of El Paso, Texas were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delin Farnsworth. VIENNA SAUSAGE 2 cans 1 5c TOMATOES Solid, ripe lb ORANGES Medium juicy doz 9C CUCUMBERS Large 2 for SWEET POTATOES 2 lbs 1 LEMONS Fresh, juicy doz 5C BANANAS lb 6C CHERRIES lb 6C POTATOES White 0 lb for 1 CANTALOUPES and WATERMELONS at LOWEST PRICES. EUREKA PAPER TELLS OF LOSS IN TRANSFER 17c Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ewell and children of Genola, and Mr. and Mrs. Clement Ercanbrack of Provo visited with relatives on Sundp.y. oz tin 2 2 Victory I SALAD DRESSING finest quality qurt SALAD DRESSING finest quality pint MARSM ALLOW Fresh and Mellow lb TUNA FLAKES Clear Water can .... CORN FLAKES Kelloggs 2 pkgs PUNCH Any flavor 3 for EGGS Utah Poultry, large size doz .... FLOUR Gem, 48 lb bag BUTTER Grade A Brookfield lb MILK Any brand 4 cans DEVILED MEAT 3 can for LETTUCE Large Utah heads BETTER MEAT 25C 1 IOC 22C JUd 3 FineJteet,J5 Mrs. Minnie King attended the Home Coming at Benjamin last Thursday. Salt Lake City visitors on Friday of last week were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vest. Armour Star, BEEF DOG 5c 54c OLIVES large can 17c GRAPE FRUIT JUICE No. can 7c POWDERED SUGAR Cello. Bag 2 lb 15c COFFEE Hills Red can lb 26c WHEATIES, HUSKIES, CORN KIX pkg 1 lc O. P. S. JELL POWDER 4c SYRUP Log Cabin Medium can 37c lb can FOOD CORN !2i IMAGINE WHO t SAW M HY BUTCHER'S THAT WEALTHY MRS. VAN RILT . Mrs. Verda Hanson and children of Salt Lake City are Mona visitors this week. IOC MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING qt 16c 9c 2 for Mr and Mrs. Gene Newton have returned from a trip to Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lofgren and baby of Santaquin visited in Mona last Thursday with relatives. FRESH WHIPPING CREAM, "2 pint h0 Thursday, June 22, 1939 Mona News Happenings Prices are interesting only when they market vaiue. No price is good when it doesn't represent quality. Our prices mark only tasted, tested and proven foods of value everyday. in O. P. S. Stores. Here they are You will find them for Friday, June 23, Saturday, June 24, Monday, June 26, Tuesday, June 27 and Wednesday, June 28th. HERE THEY ARE 28C 20C 25C 1 5c 20C 5C 25C Nephi, Utah s, INTERESTING ALIENS CASHSTORE MONDAY, JUNE 23, 24 AND 26. BUTTER Fresh, solid lb SALMON Del Monte Ig can MILK Any brand 4 for BEETS Small whole, No. 2 cans 2 for .... Times-New- y- OCTAVUS ROY COHEN Here is Octavus Roy Cohen at his Lest . . . with a serial that will tlo a topiaotch job of entertaining you from the first page through the la?t. Packed with thrills, romance and action, "Child of Evil" is the kind of a story we know you'll enjoy thoroughly. FOLLOW IT SERIALLY CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 5 giant PREPARED MUSTARD I lb jar 15c 15c IOC 25c bars DILL PICKLES No. 2l2 can PAPER PLATES 9 Inch, dozen NORTHERN WHITE BEANS 4 lbs . .. 18C IOC 15C 8C 25c c KITCHEN TOWELS pkg Lettuce Ige solid heads 4c BANANAS Large and firm lb NEW POTATOES 10 lbs 6c 19c IN OUR MEAT MARKET are the best meats for the best price, where they are kept well and cut right. Breakfast Bacon s!Iced lb 21c 25c 25c 21c 9c PURE PORK SAUSAGE 2 lbs SPRING LAMB STEW 3 lbs LEAN PORK LOIN CHOPS lb PURE LARD lb v.;. We buy local Beef, Pork, Veal, Lambs and Eggs at Highest Market Price COOPER'S t MARKET |