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Show The Times-New- Page Eight Nephi, Utah s, Nephi Social News Items 'A CASH rkPC ALLCI N O STORE A I Bargains For Friday and Saturday, June 21 and 20 FROZEN FRESH SHRIMPS 14 oz pkg 4 3c FROZEN FRESH SALMON lb 27c I A FEW OF OUR WEEK END SAVINGS CANTALOUPES Goldn ripe unci TOMATOES Ripe and solid 2 lbs ?c lc CUCUMBERS unci 2 for GRAPEFRUIT Size 90 dozen LEMONS size 360. doz POTATOES unci, 10 lbs for OUR WATERMELONS 2C 15C 25C ARE f:;"!1:11;1!,-,,- ,1:. Frozen Fresh BONELESS COD lb FROZEN FRESH HALIBUT lb FROZEN FRESH PEAS pkg SC 3 -- :, GRAPE JUICE C&E 2 oz bot Concord 14c GRAPE JUICE C&E qt. bot. Concord 29C PORK & BEANS Pierces No. 2"2 can COFFEE Hills Blue can lb 22C FLAVORAID Any flavor 3 pkgs IOC 2C CORN, BEANS and PEAS 3 cans for SOAP Palmolive, 3 bars for CRYSTAL WHITE or P&G 5 bars for SUPER SUDS Blue large box MIRACLE WHIP salad dressing qt .... PEETS GRANULATED SOAP Ig pkg SODA CRACKERS Liberty Bell 2 lbs MILK Banner 4 cans for r if BUTTER Sweet Cream 4 in 2fc 2C VIENNA SAUSAGE Libbys 3 for DEVILED MEAT Libbys 3 for ARMOUR CORN BEEF can PORK and BEANS 6 oz can Pierces CORN Whole Kernel No. 2 can 25C ,.J' 1C 17c SOAP Crystal White 5 bars PEETTGRANULATED SOAP pkg PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 bars for Blue SUPER SUDS pkg 15c RED SUPER SUDS pkg MELONS Ice Cold unci. Texas lb CANTALOPES Case count 36 each TOMATOES No. I SanPedro lb CUCUMBERS Long Green unci. 3 for CHERRIES Large Bings uncllb -v.; j WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF ALL FRUITS AND VEGETABLES NOW IN SEASON. r ;, RASPBERRI ES SUPER MEAT SPECIALS IT 35c 8c 15c GROUND BEEF or SAUSAGE 2 lbs LAMB VEAL SHOULDER ROAST lb 1 GROUND ROUND Lower cuts lb .... 25C FRESH BACON Sliced lb DILL PICKLES 2 lQc glc 19c 20c 17c 20 c 16c 3c OC lQc tOC 8C for SURETY OF PURITY" 4 CLARK'S rv ' Seat Covers ? ff SKIPPER POST TOASTIES package 1 MET BAKING POWDER Large can Jm FANCY MIXED CAKES pound I Pkg GRAPE NUTS and akg GRAPE NUT FLAKES, both for 13c amt" 1 PER CENT -- ' You'll like the Comfort of These WILSON BROTHERS "PALM WEAVES" ARE COOL TO RIDE ON AND DO NOT STICK TO YOUR CLOTHES ON WARM DAYS N s A C K SOX V SILVER MAPLE 25c Get Because of their shorter inkle len gth.these il ack ox are ideal for turn-m- Sinimrr. Slip pr in ami outrr nhirl nn4 plralrd aluikt tlrd lt U"ilon Hrothrrn. Grrrn, Hue rr Ian. ri U er wear. Smart new e and rib r knits in popular shades. baaket-wear- fum-me- i Shaw th L"d Clyde Shaw The Toggery The Toggery 1 25c can for 11c Tali can for 31c FLUSH per can 23c SHREDDED .OCOANUT, 13c MATCHES arton 15c EMONS unci iozen 155 for ed, 5c TURNIPS unclawified bunches for 5c CLEAN 3EL-DIN- E SER, 3 SALMON 1 2 SANI V2 1 SERVICi 13c 10c 3 ALU J These are BARGAINS While They Last Large size package SEAT COVERS 20 SPECIALS MELLO We have a large supply of TO BE SOLD AT A DISCOUNT OF Grocery m ( i $3.00 VALUES AT OTHERS $1.98 AT $1.49 Genuine Milano and Florentine Straws 1 day tishr d. I.akr. $3.49 VALUES AT Co. PRATT MERCANTILE German Riviera Don't let a Quiz fan catch you on this one: Where is the German Riviera? Travelers say it is at Honnef, not far from Bonn, on the Rhine. It has the best climate in Germany and enjoys spring two weeks earlier than elsewhere in the country. Helium and Oxygen The introduction of helium mixed with oxygen as a therapeutic gas was reported by Barach in 1934. Because of its physical property and as lightness, being one-ha- lf n Anniversary Savings STORES r $4.00 VALUES AT COOPER'S MARKET 5C IN STOCK 'STAR BRAND" r OP.SKAGGS -- A DRESS SHOES heavy as nitrogen, the gas mixture of. 21 per cent oxygen and 79 per cent helium may be moved through constricted orifices at a pressure apBicycle Safety Two hundred members of the that required proximately for air or nitrogen-oxygemixtures. Windermere Bicycle club, ClevePatients with severe asthma have land, Ohio, at a mock trial, found The following boys of the Nephi been treated by inhalation of helium-oxyge- n Joe Doakes, an imaginary motorist, not guilty of careless driving. Obward scout troop are spending sevmixtures with a favorable eral days at the Steele cabin in outcome in a large percentage of ject of the trial was to impress the the canyon: Leland Ostler, Charles cases. cyclists with the need of caution. Crapo, Jimmie Crane, Raymond Lob and Mangelson, Eugene Ockey Steele. Keith Kendall left recently for Grand Canyon where he is to be emloyed this summer. He is employed as one of the entertainers in the Grand Canyon lodge, and plays the large electric organ to entertain the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haynes of Compton, California, Mrs. Nell Crandall of Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. 'Gara and son We take great pleasure in thanking our many friends Emmett were dinner guests Thursday night at the home of Mr. and customers for their loyal patronage in helping us and Mrs. Arthur Ostler. $105 ALL TYPES OF LUNCH MEAT E. R. ks 15c 5c 23C 20C CHEESE 5 lb brick 1 1c jjgc 2 18C ROASTS Grain fed beef lb BACON Sliced lb FRANKS and MINCED HAM lb Qc POT ROASTS young heifer beef lb .... 18C GROUNDEEFTrsfTlean meat 2 lbs FRANKS Plump and meaty lb 20C lb cuts ROUND Lower .... ROUND G 5C HOME RENDERED PURE LARD 2 lbs LEAN LAMB STEW 2 lbs for GROUND PORK FAT for rendering lb WE HAVE THE PROPER MEAT FOR ALL OCCASIONS . . WHETHER IT BE BREAKFAST IN THE HILLS OR A BANQUET. WILL PAY YOU TO COME IN TODAY. Ernest Brough visited in Salt Lake City over the week end with Mrs. William Mull-ica- n and family, and other relatives. Mrs. Nellie Jennings and Mrs. Emma Jackman of Levan were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs on Thursday. Max Davis, who has been visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis, has returned to Las Ve gas, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Winn of Preston, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pay of Salt Lake City visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olpin. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Greaves in Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Paxman in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ruth Gowers left on June 7 for a three-weetrip to California. She will spend part of the time with relatives at Reno, Nevada, and in Oakland, California. She will al so visit the Fair at San Francisco. Mrs. Clarence Wilkey entertained at a dinner for her sister, Mrs. Fonda Tolley and sons Dee and Ronnie, and daughter Sharon of Pocatello, Idaho, and for Mrs. Walter Vogt and family and Mrs. S R. Winn. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie King left recently for a two weeks trip to the Parks of Southern Utah. They will also visit at Saint George, and upon their return they will mane their home in Provo. MARKET PRICE at LADIES WHITE H. Ockey. Mr. and Mrs. PEAS, BEANS or CORN 3 cans MILK Banner 4 cans for TROPICAL JAMS AND JELLIES glass CRISCO, SPRY or SNOWDRIFT 3 lb on Close-O- ut Mrs. Jennie Smith and Miss San dra Larson of Garfield are spending a lew days with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. lQc 18c 4-1- MEAT 3 cans IOC NAPKINS Swan brand 80 for WHITE ACE SHOE CLEANER large JELLO Any of 6 delicious flavors each IJC SHRIMPS large, per can CORNED BEEF 12 oz can ISC AERO WAX Pint can ISC TEA Hewletts I lb pkg ISC WHEATIES Breakfast of Champions pkg 1 1 OLIVES Mt Whitney tall can 12C i,i"ii,;,:-,i,iil:- lb 20C GOOD. i I 12c 31c 25c 15c LIBBYS DEVILED 33c 34c Mrs. Emma T. Snow and Miss Eleanor H. Taylor of Salt Lake City spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth T. Ostler. Mrs. Charles Foote is visiting in Washington, D. C. with her sister, Mrs. Eda Nisson, during the month of June. PORTO LIQUID PECTIN bottleT." CORN FLAKES Kelloggs 2 pkgs I bowl OUR NEW SHIPMENT OF SUMMER CANDY HAS JUST ARRIVED. ITS FRESH! ITS ISC MCP PECTIN 3 pkgs I can Lemon powder for -- 10th. Mrs. Emma Olson left Friday for an extended visit with children in Ogden, and in Blackfoot, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Linton of Twin Falls, Idaho announce the birth of a daughter on June 10. 25C 1C 19c r v., 27C 3Qc 23C 23C 45c 1 I Miss Janet Greaves of Ogden is visiting witn Miss Beth Davis. Cleon Memmott is summer school at Logan.attending Mrs. Gertrude Foote spent Mon day in salt .Lake city. Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Nielsen an nounce the birth of a son on June FROZEN FRESH BEANS pkg Frozen Fresh CORN ON COB pkg.... FROZEN FRESH PEAS 2'2 lb pkg .... .... COLVILLE PACKAGE ICE CREAM .... BUTTER 1st Quality solid or 4 in I lb ICE COLD Thursday, June 20, 1940 CUCUMBERS 2 lb unclaMif- - , 2 , CANTALOUPES 38, arg each IOC ZEAL SHOULDER ROAST lb 13c -- 5c 23c PORK SHOULDER ROA8T lb BREAKFAST BACON, lb to make our store a success. And we hope your patronage in the future will surpass the past. Home Owned and Home Operated. Every dollar spent with our store stays in Nephi. FANCY MIXED CAKES lb TOILET TISSUE 4 rolls for fjc CRYSTAL WHITE or P&G 5 Giant bars jefr . IQc AERO WAX Pint can . ... 1QC GEM FLOUR 48 lb bag $1 2Q WHOLE UTAH PRUNES No. 2 12 can l-T- o CHERRY PUNCH Vl pint KC BAKING POWDER 25 size POWDERED SUGAR 3 lb pkg 2?C I 3 lb pkg ROLLED OATS and I pkg I lb 4 oz ROLLED WHEAT for 21C MATCHES Carton AC PIERCES CATSUP . No. V2 can PEAS, BEANS, and CORN 3 cans SODA CRACKERS 2 lb box Q JELLO Any Flavor pkg tQ tQc 21c . 1;C 2C COCO COLA or ROOT BEER 6 bot". DREFT Large pkg FIRM RIPE TOMATOES unclas lb Zc 23C QC . LEMONS 360 size dozen l-J- c NEW POTATOES Commercials 10 lb CUCUMBERS unclass. 2 for . Cc WATERMELONS Ice Cold lb c CANTALOUPES 36 Jumbos each 1QC GREEN BEANS 2 lbs BEEF, VEAL LAMB SHOULD. ROAST lb LOIN PORK CHOPS lb Fresh Ground BEEF or SAUSAGE 2 lbs PORK LEG ROAST lb PORK SHOULDER ROAST lb c 2C iec 18 20c 2ec 22c J |