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Show The i, y FOR RENT a pit 3 5 room modern Local man. DeWANTED pendable with car who can get by on $30.00 to start with. Write 2293 South 7th East, Salt Lake City LET A MASTER CLEANER DO YOUR WORK. We are members of the National Association of Dyers gy, Cleaners. Carter Cleaners Dyers We Call For and Deliver Phone 280 Nephi Wicker baby bug FOR SALE high chair (like new) ; portable typewriter and two monkey stoves. J. H. Keller. Pair rimless glasses In LOST blue case. Reward. Renee Pexton. & Utah 'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Hoosier Kitchen FOR SALE Leland Cabinet, good condition. Belliston. CAKE SALE at Botn Drug Stores on May 3 at 1 o'clock. Cakes 2ti at 50c each. FOR SALE Lester Hay. PAYS TO TRADE IN NEPHI IT B. Good 2nd Crop 2ti Belliston. One good hay FOR SALE derrick. Leland Belliston. 1928 Chevrolet FOR SALE in Excellent Mehanical conMerle Wilkey. f&vitj-cu- i' Glass show case, FOR SALE feet long, in excellent condition. Offered at a bargain price. See James P. McCune. 12 t f 40 acres on Levan FOR SALE all in crop. $20.00 per acre. Heber Jenkins. ridge, ROOMS FOR RENT West 4th North. Sperry. 3 296 Cheap. See Art Camp Birch D U P Mothers Day Pie and Cake Sale. Both drug stores, May 10th. "jjj" Cornea-runnin- nesday in Nephi with his family. Mrs. Leland Nielsen and son Wayne of Lark were Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. Lunt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black of Bacchus were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Black. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Powell have as their guests this week, their niece, Mrs. Mildred Anderson and small daughter Estelle of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hinton and baby of St. George were visitors last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A Kendall. Mrs. Samuel P. Nielson had as her guests Sunday, her daughter, Mrs. Delia Foote and children, and Harold Aubrey of Salt Lake City. Mrs. J. E. Memmott, Mrs. Wesley Dickerson and children and Mrs. Delia Tolley motored to Provo on Tuesday where they visited with relatives. Mrs. George R. Howard had as her visitors on Sunday, Miss Aline Simons, a student nurse at the General hospital in Salt Lake, Mrs. Allan Simons and Howard Simons of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McPherson had as their visitors on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Con Robins, Mrs. Norene Ashman, Mrs. Virginia Anderson and Thomas Memmott of Scopio. The occasion was Mrs. McPher-son'- s birthday anniversary. The Fine Arts club 'met at the home of Mrs. V. A. Beck Friday afternoon, April 25th, with President Lila Richardson in charge. A report of the Utah Federation of Womens clubs convention held in Salt Lake City last week was fiven by Mrs. A. L. Garbett. An interesting paper on "Charm" was also given by Mrs. Garbett. A business discussion by club members followed. Committees were chosen for the summer kensingtons with Mrs. M. M. O'Gara as chairman for the June committee, Mrs. A. L. Garbett for July and Mrs. Ed. P. Cox for August. The following members were present: Mrs. John Richardson, Mrs. Gilbert Bailey, Mrs. M. M. O'Gara, Mrs. J. W. Dr. Niel Brough of Salt Lake He City spent Sunday in Nephi. visited with his mother, Mrs. J. W. Brough and with other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dillion Frazier of Springville were Sunday visitors at te home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foote. Mrs. Ernest Foote was a guest last week at the home of her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Ingram of Mercur. Mrs. Artur Latimer and daughter returned to her home in Pocatello, Idaho Saturday after visiting for two months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright. R.. F. Nilsson visited over the week end with his daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Martin and family of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rowland of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Howard and Mat T. Howard were in Idaho Falls Monday to attend the funeral services of a cousin, John Davis, a former resident of Nephi. They also visited with relatives in Rex-burIdaho. The Relief Society ward presid ents of Juab stake were guests of trie btake Relief Society board at a luncheon held at the Forrest Hotel on Friday, April 25th. Reports of the recent General Relief Society conference were given by the members of the Stake Board. The ladies present were presidents Lua Stephenson, Mary E. Boswell, Cora wankier-o- f Levan, Hortense Yates of Mona, and 1st Counselor, Mamie Ostler. Stake Board members present were Floy S. Mortensen of Levan, Blonda Knight, Verda Elena Stanley, Lillian Blackett, Jennie B. Beck, Ida P. Belliston, Edna Cazier. Birdie C. Ellison, Mrs. Ed. P. Cox, Mrs. A. Jones, Chloe N. Bailey, Elsie M. L. Garbett and the hostess, Mrs. Belliston a special guest. Beck. sons-in-la- 3 rta' APARTMENT Phone 183R. FOR WANTED TO BUY Call 310. VEAL. -- PLYMOUTH 4 Door SEDAN $295 FORD PICKUP $495 FOR US.. GREAT FOR YOU! TOUGH FORD 60 Coupe Extra Clean $495 CHEVROLET TUDOR New Paint and MAKE US AN OFFER! overhaul 1935 FORD 1937 PICKUP Reconditioned $250 LOTS MORE IN ALL STOCK PRICED LOW! ... 0 Terraplane Coupe Overhauled Original inith. 1. Our low Sale price on (hit car linked in a icilid envelope. i 2. Make u an offer on (he car. within $15 of our Sale Price, you pel ihe car ai ibe lower figure. 3. If your offer lL illi EASY TERMS v. 4 tpeed Transmission. Overload ipringt. 1937 HAVE A VERY FINE ASSORTMENT OF FISHING TACKLE , ON DISPLAY. JUST ABOUT EVERYTHNS A FISHERMAN COULD ASK FOR. SEE THE 1941 MOTORS EVINRUDE with FULL REVERSE IET A SPORTSMAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS Supply Shop Sportsman's 19 South Main L. L. Carter 1 OLD Sunny KENTUCKY STRAIGHT 7- - r CHEERFUL and worth cheering BRAND BOURBON WHISKEY TAME "7 kssM Try Old Sunny Brook today and enjoy mat same nne taste anri dwn mp nw. ness which past generations knew and appreciated 93 Proof PINT CODE QL CODE 8 7 0VKXMWUbKT fPT.-C0D- E9 BABY CHICKS STARTED PULLETS WHITE LEGHORNS BARRED ROCI& NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS CHOICE ' 100 AIRCRAFT MEN 1939 ONE LOOK TELLS THE BARGAIN STORY VE BUY AT HOME BEST PRICES PAID FOR LIVE POULTRY. Clark's Grocery, Low Mileage Just step inside the store and register your guess. Contest Closes June 12th. No. Obligation. RENT For paper hanging, paper cleanand painting see Kenneth Pexton, or phone 70. 1936 FREE HOUSE FOR RENT Modern, 3 tip In. Ray M. Brough. ing, SPECIAL! SPECIAL! GUESS WHAT IS IN THE MYSTERY BOX ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW AND ITS YOURS close g ant Chris-tense- g, Coupe dition. Prices drastically for quick in is V4 Our fine Dry Cleaning restores the sparkling cleanliness . . . the radiance of both draperies and curtains, reflecting the beauty of a well kept home. Mid Mrs. Dee visiting Wright apartment (heat and hot water) Fountain Green with her parents, Newly decorated. Mrs. Lee Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson. Arthur Sidwell was a week end Bide. Lot 1 FOR SALE n visitor at the home of Glen blks from school or Ct. house. So. in Mount Pleasant. Front. Ideal center st. location for contentment and $'s to add to Mrs. Laura Sowby as returned See E. B. from Los Angeles where she spent home resale value. Sperry, Insurance and Real Estate. the past three months with her Phone 77 or 189J. daugter, Mrs. E. A. Nordstrom. 1941 SPORTSMEN Geraldine Bowles of Provo spent Jay Howell, who is employed at last week end with her mother. Wendover, spent Tuesday and WedMrs. Alvin Bowles. May 1st, Thursday, Nephi Social Happenings Seed Potatoes and FOR SALE Corn. Phone 369R2, Seed see Merl McPherson. DRAPERIES CURTAINS Nephi, Utah s. Classified Ads Social News Social Nephi or Field SPARKLING CLEAN and Times-New- i Ant Mi . Prim out to the borv ' : t t ' ' ' EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY " - , Pay all tuition after employment. WE place: YOU OR YOU PAY NOTHING. WESTERN AIRCRAFT We take all ENGINEERS, Inc. the rick. No red tape. No If you qualify you can start now. Small charge for tool. American Citizens, 18 to 45. Write Weitern Aircraft Engineers, Inc. 807 South Flower Street, Los ATTENTION The National Defense Program means increased power. buying Now is the time to establish your own business supplying consumers with a complete line of nationally known household and farm products. Write Investigate today. Denver, Raweigh's., Depa. Colorado. TRAIN NEAR NEPHI FOR AIRCRAFT FACTORY EMPLOYMENT If you want to take Aircraft Factory training in Nephi or nearby (at Payson, Spanish Fork or Provo, de pending on response) write us at once. You won't be obligated. If enough men are interested we will necopen a temporary school with essary equipment and personnel to extend our regular Preliminary Air ci aft Factory Training course to a limited enrollment. The Plants need more men than are now training. We plan to cooperate with the plants by carrying training to men, who are desirable, but who can't get away from home to school. We can train only ONE class, however, because we have to have our personnel in Hawthorn in June when public schools dismiss. We want to enroll men who are hard workers, who really want to Ret in aircraft, and who are willing to train long hours to complete a six weeks course In about three weeks. We are California's leading Aircraft Factory Intensive training school, the oldest In this type of training, lowest In price, but unsurpassed In quality of training, which bears the stamp of highest approval. Our reputation for fair dealing is unassalled. The plants are hiring. Opportunity to qualify for employment by training is at your door. But time is limited. Write today to Hawthorn School of Aeronautics, 3924 West El Segundo Blvd., Hawthorn, California. NOTICE: This School does not have, and has never had any salesman. Our working graduates bring us 90 per cent of our enrollment. NEBO HATCHERY Call 202W or 92 -- S v- ' : . Nephi, Utah ?4: Treasury Secretary Testifies WASHINGTON, D. C Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau appeared before a house committee to ask or $3,500,000,000 in new taxes to help finance, the National Defense Progrm. He is shown here with Representative Robert L. Doughton, right, chairman of the committee. Con-gres- sf FOR SAME POPULAR PRICES NEWER. FINER ACCOMMODATIONS s J PXSALT 'fl Jx, 2?jJsS I $ril jivTvt tn&ttiSQI I ErSr' rr"fTj 'Ki I 0 tfl H ) f'''.'tJlf J j' 4? '&' Jft riTOajjif' i 1 sS!i- -' ife i& . h I Jja. ' - fW Tr1 Ti i 1 'Ii i 5 ? 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That's how an engine gets a real chance to keep its fine fit . . . and to keep going extra miles per quart. Get your correct Germ Processed oil for Spring, at Your Mileage Merchant's Conoco station. Continental Oil Company old-typ- oil-plate- oil-plat- lJi!TjJJJ.LlI III tf?!yI wit!rLSt''' OUTSIDE ROOMS EACH WITH TUB OR shower OIL-plati- ... fine-fitti- OIL-plat- kd CGnOCO GERM PROCESSED OIL I K WATf HOLMAN Mil I ML OIL-PLAT- $....ESIDNT WATtRS.CO-MANA- 0$S IUnON,CO-MAMAOf- il YOUR ENGINE |