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Show The Page Four Classified AdsLevan Local- Cement mixer. FOR RENT Social News by hour or day. Liberal rates. "Wstinhouse Local and Social News At- tendant furnished. RiteWay. Thursday, June 26, Neprii, Utah Times-New- t, Of Bailey-McCu- 1941 Kentucky's finest Bourbons this is the (p icD A kitchen shower was given on Mfs. Joe Rowland and baby Wednesday night at the home of Rebecca of Ogden are visiting with Choice Spring Mrs. Esther Paystrup, honoring her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. the SUPER MARKET FOR SALE Friers. Floyd Andrews, 250 N 2 E Miss Bessie Greenhalgh and Clar- Nilsson. ence Paystrup. Many useful gifts Mrs. Eva Hoyt and son Kenneth received. Refreshments were yjere spent Sunday evening in Fountain The South half of sorved. FOR RENT Green. They attended the missionthe Hawkins building, and It gives you five kinds of cold in A community shower and dance ary farewell services. Modern. apartment up staires. one refrigerator just the RIGHT was given in the ward amusement C. H. Garrett. Miss Betty Cowan is visiting this cold and humidity to keep ALL of hall Saturday night honoring Mr. week in Salt Lake City with her and Mrs. Ray Linton, who were sister your perishables fresh and safe. and brother-in-laMr. and Small White Brood recently married. Many beautiful LOST See it today! Mrs. Reid Hoover. QUART No. 60 Leland Belliston, gift.' were received. Sow. Reward. Phone 282W. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Nilsson had PINT No. 61 Don Jennings and daughter Mild red of Sandy were visiting relatives as their guests for a week, Mr. Vx PINT No. 6' son Nilsson's and in law, daughter The only The A. L. Curtis in Levan Saturday. FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nilsson and farm. For information inquire of KF""5 FOOD LIKE MAGIC! Carol Anne of South C. Wood Mr. S. and Mrs. spent daughter On account or ill heaitn, REFRIGERATOR with owner. Pasadena, California. last Saturday in Salt Lake City. will sacrifice. Gives you five kinds of ootd for TRUE-TEM- P CONTROL! Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lunt, Mrs. Miss Anna Mae Sowby returned your five kinds of perishable food, Bernell Lunt, Mrs. Bud Haymond home after night spend Saturday Combin Monarch SALE FOR Lets you select the cold you want PLUS steady cold where it counts ing the past week in Salt Lake City and Junior Bodell attended the funCoal and Electric Range eral services for Mrs. Ora Lunt's in actual degrees then gives you ation Clearfield. and H. BOURBON schENleydistilrs corporation, n THE "DOUBLE-RICH- " Lester Condition. Excellent in the food compartment due to brother-in-lathat cold regardless of changes in Belliston. Bishop Milton Bo- Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Robinson Control. exclusive "True-Temp- " room temperature. Be sure to see it and family of Scipio spent Sunday before you buy! here with Mrs. Robinson s mother, n FOR SALE in Al Condition. Call Mrs. Lizzie Angell. Motorcycle, America's Earlus Hawkins at 302W. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorenson spent Sunday in Centerfield with DEFERENT efrigerator! NOTICE their daughter and son in law, Mr. L. K. WEBB, Notary Public. Phone and Mrs. James Peterson. . . . with five kinds of THIS MODEL 160, Nephi. 0Nl Earl Barlow of Morgan Utah is cold for your five kinds visiting in Levan at the home of of food . . . PLUS new, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hansen, a guest exclusive "True-Temp- " of Kathleen Hansen. Control. See it here! Mrs. Arvilla Bradshaw and son Don of Caliente, Nevada have been spending the past week here with her mother, Mrs. Emma Jackman. Mrs. Peter B. Peterson was hostess at a beautifully arranged trousseau tea for her daughter, at the home Amy, family Sunday About 150 friends and Suggestions to Spruce afternoon. relatives from Nephi, Levan and Mona called during the afternoon. Up For Motor Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Beckstrand, Visitors Lauded Mrs. Amy Adams, Laura Beck-stran- d and Austin N. Beskstrand of With a number of local merUtah were also present. chants already having shined up Meadow Cleo and Oneta Bendixon assisted to Parade drive of the their business, Junior places In the Seventh Annual Ute Stampede in serving. prepare Nephi for the thousands of automobile tourists expected Mr. and Mrs. Darral of here this summer is making good McGlll, Nevada are visitingOlpin at the progress. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. "This clean-u- p campaign should Hugh Taylor. i w w , valuable by a prize win also and as business as well result in extra tribute to the Pioneers You ca be will wh.ch of the EdMrs. reson Lola Lee parade, and sections for small valuable Nephi," publicity your "try into one of the three , itor A. B. Gibson of The Times-New- s turned to their home in Riotinto, judged separately. Nevada after enjoying a visit at the stated today. local Shell Service home of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wood. Crediting MINIATURE SECTION Station Managers and Shell Dealbuggies, as wagon such express entries Mrs. James Christensen and sons small This class or ers with inaugurating the drive, Vance . .. ...includes all, u. c.rh as Patriotic. Pioneer, Modern and Ross left Tuesday for set Mr. have Gibson said, "They a prize in this division. Comic An original or clever idea will win you the pace by pledging to keep their Clearfield where inthey will visit with law and sister, her brother restrooms up to the rigid standards Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Zaugg. ..- - $3.00 HouseGood Prize Third S4.00 .... cnn by Prize editorially specified ftrnnH r II hL I ILC .... V,vv Announcement has been made of Fifth Prize .... $1.00 keeping Magazine at all times. This $2.00 Fourth Prize means spotless toilet and washbowl the marriage of Clarence Paystrup, clean mirrors, walls and son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Pay faciliteis neV IIIMIOR SFCTION floors and plenty of soap and strup of Levan, and Miss Bessie ;n h nnm to laraer entries and older boys and girls towels." ru:. .daughter of Mr. and ...u , uh f enter Horses. Covered Wagons, Handcarts, or any The civic minded Shell Dealers Greenhalgh Mrs. James T. Greenhalgh. I Health Is Vital in Unci The Sam's and Station Managers backing this ceremony was performed on Wedtype of drawn float. new army of which Arthur Ooni-ge- r, " drive and who have been awarded nesday, June 25, in the Manti III above,. is a member. He is The young couple will ill Third Prize .... $2.50 the "White Cross of Cleanliness," Temple. his dedryv. quota of vita 7 ;n pictured taking Second Prize .... $5.00 are: make their home In Levan, mins trom a glass bottle at Fort Jay, N.Y. $1.00 Fifth Prize $1.50 Fourth Prize Great research laboratories like that of howitzer Army's Newest Weapon Fort Bragg. N C. SHELL SERVICE STATION Frederick Stearns & Co. have been active which has a range of 18,600 yards with a 200 pound proWeight of Ice Loren Fowkes, Mrg. OR ORGANIZATION SECTION in bringing the value of vitamins to The weight of ice is 57.2 pounds jectile In tests it was put into firing position in four LOYE RICE -, health-minde- d ..!. rrnm anv vouth oraanizatlon. Entries .!. minutes and had three projectiles in the air at one time people. ?IZ or cubic foot Local Manager, Shell Oil Co. Sunday Primaries, the as Mutu.lt, Scouts, are urged from such groups a float. In (adv.) entering to wishes who together join Schools or any group Floats may be of any type or theme. REFRIGERATOR! ' Harley-Davidso- r SNAPSHOTS Sells Furniture f Company SHELL DEWS IRK Car Youth's Tribute to the Pioneers rW"J feaggysggg V ,1 PRIZES I PRIZES aroiip PRIZES First Prize $10.00 GRAND PRIZE Third Prize Second Prize .... $7.50 $5.00 $15.00 the Parade This Drize will be given for the outstanding entry in win. regardless of class, type or section. Any float may ountam Green News Mrs. Polly A. Schawcroft of Colorado and Mrs. Rilly Ayer GENERAL RULES of Murray, Utah visited during the week with their sister, Mrs. Filanda All participants must be under the age of 18 years. than 8 P. M. July 8th. Allred. Entries must be registered not later and all prize, will be awarded Decision of the Judges will be final Mrs. Emma Seely received word ""Professionally built floats may be entered but will not be eligible for Sunday that her mother, Mrs. Julia Watson, while visiting with her prizes. daughter, Mrs. Arthur Nielson in Mount Pleasant, had the misfortune ENTRY BLANK of breaking her leg. La-Jar- a, Mrs. Gladye Winters and children, Orris, Irene, Betty and Vaun-il' Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hansen and Han EfnfrytrBla'nk to ciyne" Leavitt or any JCC member before July 8 Eddis Hansen attended the wedding M. 8 P. at reception of Mrs. Winters' niece, Louise Winters and Ray Linton at Levan Saturday evening. A testimonial honoring Addin Johnson prior to his departure for FOR SAME POPULAR the mission home in Salt Lake City before leaving for an L. D. S. mission was held in the ward chapNEWER. FINER ACCOMMODATIONS el Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Johnson of Provo visited Sunday with relatives in Fountain Green. Mr. and Mrs. Mozart Larson and Mrs. R. P. Larson of Moroni attended the testimonial given for Addin Johnson Sunday evening. modernization A I $200,000 After visiting for a few days with H proorom ouures you of the his family Perry Allred has rem W,rt' Spacious ' f turned to McGlll, Nevada, where rooms in the heart of Sotl tt-CCrhe has employment. lak City enterta.nmenf - VP V 1 Miss Ruth Allred has gone to boineu districts. Four Las Vegas whore she has employij; ' ' In" ' Itt ri"! 1 3a?! ' I retlauranft terving wondes ment. jrjTl ful food Headquarters for rrrl I u Mr and Mrs. Floyd Jenson of '" !,i ,our -- "d ontseeing trpi Moroni visited Sunday at the home j of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Jenson. Mrs. Jos. R. Christiansen and V 4-- 0 daughter LuJane are visiting in San Luis Obispo with their son and OUTSIDE ROOMS EACH MU3U(1J 1 1" iS--- y brother, Ballard Christiansen, who WITH TUB OR SHOWER Is stationed there. Mrs. Arvilla Jncobsen Is visiting for a few days with relatives in Utah. Monard Jncobsen, a setudent at the U. S. A. C. in Lognn, has returned to Fountain Green. I. Mrs. Herman Sanderson of Fair-vieand Mrs. Parryl Larson of Mt. Pleasant visited during the week with thpir parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Johnson. Age Name e, PRICES TXSALT t'-iS- '' LAKE CITY ''UO'm &Jki ?55jsN. i LSSJWS Jsi4vS m Jrff3St ij. H2jftHa2 IK Mj?1 Itj' J BY OIL-PLA- im . . . . T Still less engine wear from this proved New oil that still brings ATING OIL-- PI fill defies Death Valley for 13,398 miles... Certified Single The celebrated Conoco Germ Processed oil patent first made it possible for Conoco to bring your engine atlasting lubricant with magnet-lik- e traction for inner engine surfaces. Thus can't all quickly drain down "rub out" fast. And this same fry up Germ Processed oil patent still assures d an engine, after you change to the sensational new oil by Conoco . . . w rVfJ IMPARTIAL L?h Latest available products of 6 leading competitors bought retail by Referee. Identical new cars broken-i- n alike, had been taken apart for Referee to check uniformity. I HOCVtAN WATKS,CCMANAGtf tOSS f UTTOti. C Coining Small Coins Last year 130,771.535 five-ceone-cepieces and 383,709.520 pieces were coined. ; ,fWJ I V7 s up by patented Conoco Thialkene inhibe ... in Conoco N'n oil. itor... man-mad- OIL-plati- oil-plate- Its name is CONOCO MOTOR OIL Brings new Economy aid, besides new Conoco N" oil can protect itself against today's worst cause of rapid consumption. This that popular-price- d oil-plate- s, How?... Just consider one truth about latest oil refining methods. Ridoil bad of things may sacrifice some ding I The same in know, processing some happens, you foods. But today that loss Is often made up by vitamin synthetics . . . man-madAnd today the vigor otherwise sacrificed in any proper refining is more than made of Nature's best life-give- rs Lasted 74 other big-na- to 161 longer than 5 test oils In fierce fair Across the Death Valley desert Conoco wrote Locked in the engines of 6 new everyday cars all alike were 6 prominent oils, including fill per car. Conoco N"i. One Never another drop. No mercy. 67 miles an hour under impartial observation under sun that'd singe you till each fill gave out and the engine was junk. Conoco N" outlasted the next-beoil by 5,683 miles; outlasted the worst by 8,268 miles; outlasted the average of all 6 others by 7,057 miles. All certified. But you don't put your car through tor st k I e. Utl A K WAtllf ....MISIDfNT -- oil-plati- 0 N I rfC4l still more oil Economy -- njirijl WyrtJ fjttC fa TO YOU WHO SWEAR CONOCO For authorities warn you to oil at change regular intervals. No quarreling with that ! Now, however, as you change to Conoco N" . . . the greater new oil that oil-platset your at 000. Keep track . speedometer-tri- p and certify Conoco N'n economy for yourself. Continental Oil Co. Pioneers in Bettering America's oil with Synthetics ture-test- s. ... es P.PRTIFIFn 1 tb hereby ify Death Valley Test and related work wer thoroughly and fairly conducted. Engine Destruction occurred in each case at the mile- U-.Ili- nir, Cvnivltln f ProfMtof 4 AvtoHtetiv who during Aeodamie It im ring, f urtfu Untvvrtiry En (41 MOTOR Oil yar |