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Show r i The Pace Eight Storen AiiRN's Cash m SYRUP, Hewetts Pure pt. 8 oz can ... GINGERSNAPS, fresh, TOMATOES, No. KRAUT No. 2 lbs for 2'2 cans, each .... 2'2 cans each 2 lbs PRUNES, Ig. Tenderized, COFFEE, Hills BLUE, Lb MACARONI or SPAGHETTI 3 Lbs SALAD VEGETABLES, 3 cans for .... cans for SOUP, RANCHO, ALL BRAN, Large Package 4 PEAS, AND BEANS, 3 cans for MINCE MEAT, 26 oz jar CORN FLAKES, Kellogg or Post tall can RANCHO SOAP, 33c 4 25C IOC 9C 19c I 25C 18C 2 25C 21C Kaysville cut green MORTON SMOKE SALT, 10 lb 3 i CHOCOLATES $ 95c 1.98 YAMS.'lb NO. I I LBS --2- 5c 2 lbs for 49c 43C 28c They lb., and 1 lb. BOX CHOCOLATES. less than much lots load in at car were bought market price. Our Xmas nuts were bought in large quantities at real saving prices. We are passing this saving on to our customers which is much less than today's market price. 2 p u Local and Social News The Buisiness and Professional Women's Club held their meeting in the Forresct Hotel Wednesday night. November 26, 1941. A very nice dinner was served to the members of the club. A very interesting talk was given by Malda Foote entitled "Our Country and a War Torn World." appreciatio for the work already New Jap Premier The Student Council of Juab high school met on December 2nd. Plans were made for a bigger and better homecoming program on the afternoon of December 24th. It is being rumored around the high school that a school orchestra is being organized. Our school is much in need on an orchestra for the matinee dance and for all other functions, so we'll just cross our fingers and hope that it materializes. is progressing The 1942 shots have campus Many rapidly. already been taken and class photos will begin next week. The photography in the 1942 year book promises to make this book the best yet. Local - Social News Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sperry and daughter Barbara of Rigby, Idaho, spent the week end at the home FOR SALE Delicious Apples Stephen BoswelJ, 5th North Main. -- COOK 4-- H Friday Saturday, December 5, BIG DOUBLE FEATURE 4 OX PROVO -- Thirteen students from Lieut.-GaHidekl Tojo, Japan's Nephi and vicinity are among the new premier, shown speaking to the more than 2.000 students enrolled nation after hig installation. His sein the Autumn quarter at Brigham lection marked a new turn in tlic to according University, Young Japanese foreign policy. E. John Hayes. The local students are: Gordon pin; Jungi Jay Shiozaki and Miy-ok- o Mary Shiozakl of Mills; Man W. Bailey, Maurice Phil Garrett, n. CLARK'S GROCERY WEEK END SPECIALS POWDERED SUGAR, 3 lbs for GEM FLOUR, 48 lb bag for FRUIT COCKTAIL, 3 for bALAD DKE55ING, Quart i oROSALIND RUSSELL 'AM ECHE The 4-- in Chicago, Nov. KAY FRANCIS In FEMININE TOUCH food OUTSTANDING work won for Beverly Wet, 17, of Pleasant Grove the honor of being a Utah delegate to Club the 20th National In March of Time Naws Con-gre- 28-De- 6. During her tlx yeara of club V , sat t work, Atalttant State Club Leader Fern Shipley announced, Beverly prepared and terved 1,690 meali, baked bread and cookie, and put up 1,150 quart of fooda, utilizing pressure cooker. During an aunt' lllneta the girl cooked all the mealt. Her whole wheat bread t v won blue ribbons at the county and ttate fairs. She was I 9 h named attlatant leader of a third year fooda club thit year, which finished 100 per cent and had a winning exhibit at the ttate fair. Aa atate winner Beverly win an trip to Chicago given by the Servel home economic deMrs. RaoKevelt, assistant director of civilian defense, presided at a partment, which also provide ix $200 scholarships for national w conference on women's activities in civilian defense. Sixty-sevewomen' This Is the seventh ys- - of erganiiafions were represented. ICft to right, Paul V. McNutt, Klolse the contest, which Is conducted n Davison, assistant director of women's activities, Mrs. Roosevelt, and cooperation with the extension Civilian Defense Director La Guard la. service, it DON i Confrrcncc on Civilian Defense for Women 1 TO ALL OF NEPHI .Will be happy to call at your home on Christmas Eve, as usual; if your parents will arrange to i ' ., Slim 8ummervllle! Tuesday Only, December V Family Show FLYING X 9 lOo 20c BLIND Richard Arlen, Jean Parker Riders of Death Valley 2 FANCY CAKES, lb DELICIOUS APPLES, bushel WHEATIES Regular pkg . STRING BEANS, 3 for . IODIZED SALT, pkg ROCKWOOD COCOA Proposals will be received at the office of Second Assistant Postmaster General, Post Office department, until 4.30 p. m. of January 11 tJudge Hardy! and Son n XLewis Stone AOo 23c " " 2 ib for . lfc 2 20C Mc Bridal Veil Ib ORANGE SLICES, I Lb CORN STARCH pkg JEL SEftT, 3 pkgs for lf)c QC 13c '.'..,,I'IWII,IMIM1 58 m m m m I& Looking For A Way To Please Him? a stynsn lounging robe, a comfortable pair of pajamas, or a matching tie and hand- - m kerchief set. A large selec- tion to choose from it a m js m js m wide range of prices. A new m PAJAMAS group atyled to make a hit m with him. js m m m w Give him a gift he can wear J8k m for carrying the mails of the United States from July 1, 1942 58 to June 30, 1JM6, upon the Star m routes in States of Kansas, Utah, etc. as specified In pamphlet ad- 58 m vertisements of this date. Fred to Postmaster According L. Gadd a proposal will be received for the carrying of the mail from 5 Manti to Nephi and return. Proposal forms and all necessary m information will be furnished up- 58 on application to the local postmaster or to the Second Assistant m Postmaster General, Washington, j& 6,O0,0O Eggs A codfish can produce approximately 8,000.000 eggs, but only about half a dozen of these mature into adult fish. Most of the eggs fall prey to other fish. 1QC 69C Q BUTTER, 27, 1942, D. C. ISC 17C SOC TAMALES, 8 in glass jar $8 ZWednesday, Thurt, Dec 10, The NEW Hardy PIcturel 1.30 25c GRAHAM CRACKERS, 2 lbs for SODA CRACKERS, lbs for . CORN FLAKES, Kelloggs, 3 pkgs NU CREST SHORTENING, 3 lb can RINSO, Giant Size pkg have at many children as possible together In one home In each Miss Polly neighborhood. Parents do this early that a x routing and time for calling may Sunday, Monday December 7, 8T be arranged. Call 132J and Mrs. Worthington Continuous from 3:30 Sunday.! will assist In these arrangements fMatinee Prices till 6:30 Sunday.! for Santa. IZazu Pitta Jock Y. Howard. MarJoelani Ostler na Ivory and Wayne Deloye WilIris Richardson. Audrey Sells, Jack liams of Fountain Grene; and Elva Shaw, and Carma Vickers of Ne- Jean Carter of Mona. -- ! I Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs and daughter Joana attended a wedding reception at Scipio Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Albrand of Independence, Kansas. THE CHILDREN oReturn of Daniel Boone-- St at PEAS, 3 cans for FROM SANTA CLAUS BILL ELLIOTT In out-stadi- i PRATT MERCANTILE ie HONOR COATS Black. Florence Cook underwent an operation for appendicitis at the L. D. S. hospital In Salt Lake on Wednesday of last week. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chapman, report that her condition Is satisfactory. Ray Powell and daughter Mildred spent Sunday in Ogden with Mr. Powell's son in law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Spencer J. Brown. Mrs. Powell, who has been visiting in Provo and Ogden for two weeks returned with them to Nephi Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ellison and Mrs. Milton Shaw attended the Utah State Farm Bureau's annual convention held in Salt Lake City last week. They report having enaddresses joyed the oustanding given by prominent men In various agricultural pursuits. Louise Leavitt was hostess to the members of the Booklore club recently. Mrs. Ora Morgan gave a fine review of "The Tree of Liberty" by Elizabeth Page. Refreshments were served to the following members: Felma Chase, Donna Ora Morgan, Melba Christison, Nellie Ockey, Thelma Cowan, Christensen, Jean Westrlng, Mar-jorMorgan, Marjorie Boswell, Lucille Gadd and the hostess, Louise Leavitt. Special guests were Mrs. Erma Cooper and Mr. Tola Stephenson. I -- Mrs. 1 1 SCHOOL 5 lb., "A SURETY OF PURITY" MEATS ARE A DEFINITE AID TO GOOD HEALTH. TRY ALLENS MEATS FOR BETTER FLAVOR, BETTER CUTS. NEWS NOTES - 23C 29C We have a delicious assortment of Xmax 35c FRESH JUAB HIGH lbs for .:. I 29C 2 lbs for y .. In Our Modern Market FANCY HARD TACK 2 MINCE MEAT, Loose, lb for. .. FRUIT MIX, 3C i Wit H' :m - Eighty-Thre- e Hundredths of an inch of moisture was recorded at the local weather station by Observer Spencer E. Forrest during the month of November, 1941. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Black and ba'by daughter of Grand Junction, Colorado are guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Attractively pack-i- ROBES Silk n a box GIFT SETS rayon silk. k j JSk w Sk 8 - 495 W Sk Smart match' ing tie and handkerchief colors. In gift box JC3 flan, nel ones, all warm and com- fortable, sure to please him. from . W Kp R 1.95 ones, of Many styles and n tt yfV MMAW, B m m 58 m B Sk 58 Cigarette frtata The yellow stain caused from cigMickey Rooneyt arettes Is due to the tar oil they contain, which stains the teeth and fingers. m 1 i OVER" lY V-- W'' Mr and Mrs Clifford Bowles and daughter Verla of Rigby, Idaho visited over the week end with his brother and sister-n-laMr and Mrs Roy Bowles c WITH CHOCOLATES, 38c gc PUT YOUR XMAS CANDY AND NUTS AWAY NOW TO MAKE SURE OF THEM. FANCY MIX CANDY l6c Donald Bowles of Burbank, California visited last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bowles, and his brother, Earl, of Camp San Luis Obispo. 65C 20C lgc 21C FOR 79c Mr .and Mrs. Elmo Hanson and children spent Saturday In Salt Lake City and Lehi. They visited at Lehi with Mr. Hansen's mother Mrs. May Hanson. -- 2 2 Mmm0.mm0M0M0M0.m0M No. PEANUTS, .... 29C 29C ORANGES, 288 Navals, dozen GRAPEFRUIT, size 80, dozen 27C YAMS, Southern lb "lQC SPINACH, Texas Curly Leaf lb CELERY, Crisp and bleached, bunch BEEF POT ROAST, Shoulder cut lb S 2 doz 43c MIX NUTS without peanuts 2 lb lbs Mix with peanuts Qc BUTTER, Bridal Veil, lb 20C - Mrs. W. H. Howell returned to her home Friday after visiting in Price for two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Hudson. Mrs. Richard Price of Wales, and Miss Beth Davis of Salt Lake City were week-en- d guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis. 27C -- 0M0M0M0M0M0M0M0M0M0. CRANBERRIES, lb ORANGES, Navals, Size 216, LEMONS, size 360, doz Inde-nendan- 20C cans MEN'S JlWi Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs had as their guests Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Albrand of Kansas. 15c Giant Washing Powder, your choice PALMOLIVESOAP 3 bars for TOMATO JUICE, 46 oz can SANTAS, 5 lb box 85C HAPPY HOLIDAY, 5 lb box ft' . . . DIPPED CHOCOLATES j HAND j . . Xmas Cheer 5 lb box M CHERRY CHOCOLATES, lb 20C Lamb. 7fJc SHRIMPS, Wet or dry pack, can 'oaves OPS QUEEN ANN BREAD, OPS COFFEE, I lb jar OPS COFFEE, 3 lb jar PEAS, Davis County, 3 No. 2 cans 25c Jzt ' w 13c 39c I B EANS, 1 ISC d9C 94 DECEMBER SPECIALS IN Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Green announce the arrival of an eight pound baby girl November 24th. T. D. Davis spent Saturday in Ephraim with his brother-in-laand sister Mr. and Mrs. W. E. 2SC 2 m Mr. and Mrs. Roy McPherson visited In Salt Lake City last week Toasties6c lb for -- CRACKERS, Liberty Bell, WALNUTS, Light Halves lb lb bag SALTED PEANUTS, lb BRAZIL NUTS, TAMALES, Eagles Brand, No. 2 can 22C WHEAT HEARTS, pkg 23C Dec. 4, Thursday, Local and Social News BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 29C . Nephi, Utah Times-New- s, S3k wmu0U0W0000wmmn |