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Show The Thursday, Aug. 10, I93r Levari .,.. ijt ...,t.. r. . Made of finest aluminum. No peeling or coring necessary ,. tMrJ1. J.. . J? f Jh7TT IMPROVED KOTAKY SEAIULESS FOOD PRESS 1 H 79' IB 1 COMPLETE CANNING OUTFIT ' ft"1 Canner holds 16 quarts liquid measure Rack holds 7 quart jars or 7 pint jars. i Aluminum res f Canner lu Cold Pack Fruit Jar Funnel i hp "i s. i t w 1ahet h it. Miiba Christiansen Salt Lake Citv this Mis is spending eek in Salt Lake C,t Steel Wool Brush Easy Grip Jar Wrench 10? . .10 11 $2.09 Mow Only $1 21 QUART mm Now $Ji95 - f x. . NEPHI MT. PLEASANT "WHERE BARGAINS MANTI AWAIT YOU" 4k. ANNOUNCEMENT To The People of Nephi. I am taking over the Effective Immediately Willis Linton Coal Company. I will endeavor at all times to give you the best possible service and the best grades of coal at liberal, right prices. VICKERS Phone 44 COAL CO. Harold Vickers, Mgr. 1st West Center Friday, Saturday Specials Cinnamon Rolls, DoNuts, dozen Sugar, Oatmeal, Fruit bar Cookies doz 19C 2 lC 15c LG LOAVES NEPHI'S BEST BREAD NUT SUNDAES, JUMBO ICE CREAM SODAS or MALTED MILKS any flavor IOC Appropriate Name "Firewater" was an appropriate name for some of the liquor once sold to the American Indians. Often, says a writer in Collier's Weekly, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN it wa:; a boiled concoction consisting that a Special Meeting of the of alcohol, ginger, molasses, tobacstockholders of the Oraplata Min- co and red pepper that made real ing Co., a corporation, will be held whisky seem mild. on the 19 day of August, 19r!0, at 8 o'clock P. M., at I he Law Office Name for Order Member of P. N. Anderson, Venice Building, 'Assassin' An "assassin" is the European Nephi, Utah. The purpose of the meeting is to name for a member of a secret orconsider .ways and means for af- der of a Mohammedan sect founded In the Eleventh, century. Members fecting development work on propof the order were Infamous for their erties of the rompany, and to consider authorizing sale of interests methods of ridding themselves of enin the company. emies by ruthless murder. Dated this 1st day of August, 1939. Kept World s First Libraries ORAPLATA MINING CO. Temple priests probably kept th, by J. E. Macfarlnne, President world's firs' lihraries NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF ORA PLATA MINING CO. "Kin-wate- r 1 7 Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Holnian'of Mrs. Grace Christensen enter tained Saturday afternoon in hon- Salt Lake City were week end visor of her daughter. Renon's 11th itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A dainty Warren Hoi man. birthday anniversary. luncheon was served. Mrs. Luvina Aagard entertained Mrs. Floy S. Mortensen returned tiie Literary club members at her home Thursday ayfternoon. A prohome Saturday nijht after spendconsisting of current events ing the past month at Logan at- gram and readings was given by club tending summer school. members after which a delicious Mrs Nettie Mangelson, Lois and luncheon was served. Romaine Mangelson returned home Mrs. Rena Crowther is spending Monday after visiting in Spring-vill- e her vacation in Idaho and Wyoat the home of Mrs. Amos ming with relatives and friends. Hatfield, mother of Mrs. She expects to be gone the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Crane of Miss Ethelyn Allred is spending Delta were visiting friends here her on Sunday. They were guests at her vacation at the home of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour grandmother, Mrs. Johanna Jacob-se- n in Provo, Rosequist. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Christensen of Salt Lake City spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Christeivsen. Their son, Sylvan, remained here for a short vacation. and Florence Rosequist p the daughters entertained hon family Sunday evening, oring Clarense Paystrup, who has recently returned from Denmark where he has performed a mission for the L. D. S. church. Mrs. Pay-stru- Funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon In the ward cha- - ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the BOARD OF EDUCATION, JUAB SCHOOL DISTRICT, Nephi, Utah will receive bids for furnishing all labor, material, transportation and services for the construction of healing mains from the present boiler room to the Central School, together with a new boiler and stoker; also alterafions to the present boiler room of the High School Building located at Nephi, Utah; each bid to be in accordance with plans, specifications and other documents now on file with the Clerk of the Board at Nephi, Utah where they may be examined and copies obtained. Bidders are hereby notified that the BOARD OF EDUCATION, JUAB SCHOOL DISTRICT, has dehourly termined the minimum wage rates for each trade and octhe cupation needed to execute The minimum hourly-wagcontract. rates are set forth in the form of Agreement. It shall be mandatory upon the ontractor to whom the contract is awarded, and upon any under him, to pay not less than the said specified rates to all laborers, workmen, and mechanics employed by them in the execution of the contract. Notice is also hereby given that all bidders may submit with their statment of their fin bids a ancial responsibility, technical abil Such sworn ity, and experience. statement may be required to be furnished before award is made to any particular binder. Each hid shall be made out, on a from to he obtained at the office of Ashton & Evans, Architects, 312 Salt Beneficial Life Building, Lake City, Utah; shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check or bid bond for 5 per cent of the amount of the bid fmnde payable to the order of BOARD OF EDUCATION, JUAB SCHOOL DISTRICT) : shall be sealed and filed with the Clerk of the Board at Nephi. Utah, on or before Aug ust IS. 19:.a. at 7:30 o'clock P. M.. nd will be opened and publicly read nloud at or about 8 o'clock p. M. on that day in the Board -- sw-or- C PKOOf COmtGHT check or Jf srM0r BQyRBQN wmictr 1939, SOMEN. EY D'SmutS CORrORATlOH. HI U rOr U'r thereof. Dated: August 3, 19.19. Nephi. ftah (Signed) JOHN E. UTNT, Clerk Date of publication,' August 3, 10 and 17. In The Times-NewNephi Utah. s, "0 TrWtJ SBtVKt bl-vr- C.iiAGOandc;;1 ride the NEW Air-Con- Honed e. DIESET Mrs. J. D. Evans of Missoula. Montana and baby daughter Cheryl are visiting at the home of Mrs. Evans' parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Broadhead. Mrs. Evans was formerly Miss Blanche Broadhead. tor Liners Information and ti'farafur rWI or phona BURLINGTON TRA1LWAYS DEPOT X. wagSBk iti r CAFE L. ik, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pope of Pasadena, California, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Kerykendall of San Diego. Cal ifornia were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs on Wednesday. -- cold cut and a cold bottle a of ii 1 - When officials of Rockville, M, Ldicatcd the city's new S"7.000 pt office they encountered dithcultu Mrs, I.lizabcth Wimsatt of VVashin ton, D. C, erected a warning sigr declaring that she and a sister wen among eight heirs of the forme; owner of the site and had receive; nothing from the government. Aftci much wrangling, the chief of police persuaded the adamant sisters to leave the property quietly. Members of the Jenson famto attena. ily attended their annual reunion kindlv invited Sunday at the N, M. Jenson ranch The Home Economics club on the East Mountains, 37 memwill enjoy an outing ut Salt bers were present. Creek cany n on Friday, The Llewellyn family reunion is Miss Odessa Cook entertained the to be held at Salt Creek canyon on August 27, All members are N, H, M. club members Tuesday evening at her home. Luncheon was served at the dining table, pel for Joseph Bradfield Sr., who with roses. Members presdied at his home here on Wednes- ent were Ruhy Rasmussen, Ethel day frorn ailment incident to ad- Peterson, Carole Chapman, Roma vanced age. Many friends and rel Robertson, Doris and Loraine Mikwere pres kelson, Victoria Yorgason and Ath-ali- e atives irom ent at tne services, Bailey, No bidder may withdraw bis bid for n period of thirty (.10) rinvf ifter the date set for the opening QUART 62 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shepherd and of Tooele. Utah and Mrs. Nellie Jennings of Levan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hohbs on Tuesday. Lund. Jaeknian. -- daughter Nelda mmm u J -- LOW ROUND TRIP Fk..LS Los Angeles 5 9.95 San Franisco .... $14.20 Denver $ 9.70 - . Omaha $17.80 Chicaqo $25.29 I Mrs. Thora a. bid. No."6l pt No Neil-r- nl urves the right to reject any or hid or waive nnv informality- - In PINT,, Tr " BURL.NGTOM Mrs. Myrtle Finch and children Salt Lake City are in Nephi this week visting at the home of her mother. Mrs. Owen lioswell. ft Robertson entertainNelda and Wayne Childs of ed her club members at luncheon Centerfield spent Sunday at the Friday afternoon of last week. AH home of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Chris-- t members were present and a very enjoyable time was spent. ensen. Mr. and Mrs Darrall Childs, The above mentioned -- A. M. Sow by of Garfield visited Mrs. Samuel Love of Manti is Nephi for three days of last visiting at the home af Mrs. Julia Io t this w eek week. Willi triends and relatives. i d. hond shall be given as n guarantee that the bidder will enter into the contract if awarded to him and will he declared forfeited if the successful bidder refuses to enter into ald contract after being requested to do so bv the Architects. THE HOARD OF FLU'CATiON. JUAB SCHOOL DISTRICT, rec- The world's largest selling straight Bourbon whiskey eek w i .lames Anderson of Levan is visMrs. Virgil Christ ensen enter-- ; Miss Faye Broadhead visited lined a number of ladies at her. iting wit h his sister, Mrs. Klia A. Onden with friends over the w. home last Thursday afternoon. The Jensen for a few days. end. time was spent in seuiny. A delicMrs. Sara K. Allred is vi limy ious lunrheon was seised. m in her daughter Mrs. Homer ( Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Smith and Monroe. out famil of Salt Lake City spent the Dororus and Alene Mikkelson of week end with friends here. Salt Lake City are vacationing at Mrs. Venetta Peterson and child- the A. A. Anderson home. ren of Centerfield are spending this Ooul-s,,Cliff Ronald Anderson and week at the home of Mrs. Peterhae returned home from son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorenson. Room. Nor60' Mrs. Chai les A. Hall. (lloria C liter has visit, d in Lake Citv for the past two Mi: s alt I Emma $18.95 than pressure cooker the national. Merrill Ilemiansen of Kphiaim All Liuest of Mr. and Mrs. Pel Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Anderson and Bradshaw and son are here visiting at the home sons of Wales visited Sunday at of Mrs. Bradshaw's mother, Mrs. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. llee. Price buy a better Aitiert lion .f l'roo spent last Thursdav at tin ' home of Mr. and and sun Frovo. Mrs. Arvilla PRESSURE COOKER can't Miss Louise Winter was In is' ess to the members of the Old Maids' Club last Wednesday afternoon. refreshments were served. I)aint n in Don NATIONAL Complete with all accessories, pans, wire basket, etc. ent Motulav n ;..$1.79 10 REGULAR PRICE OF GROUP X iiu'harit C,i 1 tA n V llaiiv n was a 1'rovo Monday. Local and Social News i 1 ri n n Page Five Local - Social Social News News ami Mr.-- . I!. in- - Anderson an.i Chi isten en s;rnt lat Wect- ri'ova at !ln' home of :ex,l:,y i s. Win. Hon n. Mr. atl.i w Vou Nop.,. Utah s, Green Ft. LO cal News 11 Tirr.cc-Ncw- a combination hard to I a summer's day. 1 beat on j. ""'"'""' 1 harji9 BIG FOUR DISTRIBUTING CO. Spanish Fork, Utah out-ot-to- ' fc Becker Products Company Oeden, Utah cen-tere- 'Pi ?rSfgm 'JMm0 fM&tf&Zr7i Order it in your favorite container ,'S-5- - JJJ icJ.Tl '"Spf 3E 'MIM'W''''"'MWMWfl"Pg ROYBLUE REGULAR "B" BATTER! Regular Price $1.13, Sale Price Q VOO AUG. ROYBLUE F ashligh lor 9c Cell Reg 2 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT SALE STARTS FRIDAY Everyone is cordially invited to stop in and visit during this grand opening event New complete sttck- -- i uiciiukuuiso c un uanu, uuu iui ui,s special saie we nave assemDled one ot the greatest seie:ron of values we have ever offered. Prices are slashed in every department Stop in and see for wuuucnu, uargains we are uispiuyuiK - (juaiuy mercnanaise tn)oy a pleasant visit with u This Low Price II Aug I i instead ot Aug. IB a: stated on large circular. f' 6( G&STIRE VALUES At these Prices in a low -- .v.- kv- .aJ'.-t.i- G WALL PAPER OQ( STANDARD QUALITY WALL rArt AOC 8 wf 8 room CEILING PAPER ...... Standard Quality, Per Roll Super Quality Waterproof, Per Roll, . , ... 8 10 - V a 4.4021 .... $5.35 4.7519 $5.75 5.0019 $5.95 5JS17 $6.75 5.2518 5.5017 6.0016 $6.95 $7.50 $8.65 TIGER HEAVY DUTY MB" BATTERIES 'I5 Regular' S1.79 IB we include one G&S ft Gal. llp$)oo priced tire. Will give exceptionally fine service. A written guarantee with every tire. WATERPROOF 12 Sat.Augllandl2 Gamble's GAS tires are tops Enough for Pure Penn. Oil on 2 Gallon Pure Penn. Oil Good for 2 Days lJ?:!f Only - Fri. and Sale Date is Enough for Walli and Border of an 8'x8' room. Complete Gali. Gamble's 100 Oil is refined from finest Penn Crude. Carries Penn. Permit No. 316. I Sale Price in cluding Federal Tax and Can. ENDS SEPTEMBER 2 NON-FADIN- 2 , (EGULAR $1.1$ ELECTRIC Tube fO ASTER .. Vlth Cord at NO EXTRA COST for Two Days only ' 98 . . Friday and Saturday August 11,12 REGULAR $1.15 ELECTRIC RON 98 alc Price . . . Batteries RECHARGED AT REGULAR $1.00 ALARM Low Prices OWNED AND OPERATED " CLOCK Guaranteed. BY ISOMER WORKMAN " ' MaIn Sfreef " 87 . , NEPHI UTAH ' |