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Show Tho Page Eight If 'iii J i a - - STOKES GROCERIES & MEATS FANCY MILK, Standby, 3 cans CORN FLAKES, 2 for COFFEE, Hills Blue lb G LAUNDRY SOAP, Med. SANI FLUSH, can .. .The T7aMMBHWPMffmwM-- njarrds MARSHM ALLOWS, White, pkg MARSHMALLOWS, colored, pkg WAX PAPER 125 ft rolls, pkg APPLE JUICE, 46 oz can 25C 27C 19C 29C 6 for 29C 21C 27C 21C 15C 25C 19c lie 25? ldC OPS COFFEE 25c lb TOMATOES, No. 15c GREEN ONIONS & RADISHES 4 bun 15c NEW SPUDS, No. I, 4 lbs for 19c CABBAGE, lb 4c I lbJar 3 Women who want to take the places of farm workers who have gone into the Army or the war Published at Ne- production plants are going to be Phi, Juab Every Thursday County, Utah nirl whpn and where thev mav be needed to help out because of local , N.nht at th n.f mattep! shortages of regular farm labor ' Federal Security Administrator. , . t. nt Marrh i -Paul V. McNutt announced today, 079 The United States Employment com-t A B GIBSON . Publisher Service, he explained, is now pleting plans for handling, on a RQY E G1BSON Manaoer Editor, local or area basis, this wartime labor problem. Subscription rate: $2.00 per year, "Farmers m many communities, payabie in advance. Advertising rate, on request.- . particularly.1. the orchardists, Hn berry AH. ana veuiuuie giuwcis, ' "are going to ministator added, CARD OF THANKS . hnve to turn to women for help. We wish to extend our thanks Dut, he added, this does not mean that the hundreds of thousands of and appreciation to everyone who women who are ready and willing assisted us in any way aunng me to work on farms as a patriotic long illness, and during our recent service should ge into overalls and bereavement, at the loss of our i ne great go looking for jobs. Mrs. J. A. Kendall and family bu'k of the farmb labor will con- and WOtinue . .in- - hp rlnne hv ..men ,1 ...1 LH43 Illt'Il WINJ W ivjw ' nn,mnn tir .. . - - .if "QVfta II n A whPll. of work Tor a living, rtecruiung wiu...u.u., 2. The steps that should be tak- of women as extra hands, in com- m.miiinc the usual sources'en to assure the recruitment oi of farm labor prove inadequate, women. 3. Steps to enlist the coopera-- 1 must he carefully planned and cen: nhnnle VLTlTTlPTl's " tralized in the local U. S. employ- HUH VIf bliiwvw, ftTTOUDS. ment office. This auxiliary labor and other civic organizations. of The primary responsibilities the force of women workers must be are, tied in with the regularly estab- the Employment Service lished organization for recruiting Administrator pointed out: of the 1. The determination and placing farm workers if the women are to have a chance to need for women workers Inin any those given locality, particularly perform a really useful service Tnttrnrtinns hnve heen sent to l states and areas where nigniy sea nil regional and state representa- - sonal crops are grown. o f women recricterin? tives of the United States Employ niont Service, the Administrator workers at the U. S. Employment offices. nnnounccd. to determine: 7 The fillinz of orders from the 1. How many women, if any, will be needed in any particular farmers for extra hands. J 79g 27c cut from Baby Beef lb 37 BONEjTEAKS, u STORES fOOO SURETY OF PURITY" , 3! www M PHONE 88 & fw- fff J0TM n wifi Beautifully designed if Designed Beautiful HANDKERCHIEFS She' II be delighted I O Leather Jiiiii ft. g Lace Trimmed Rayon Satin! s 1 Tallow Co. Gift Fitted waist, full PERT TEA APR0N9 Novelty trtmings! 98 if ,1 a mi hr io under- Purlo nt i I Cottons iVJrrt-rj- print. hlrtwalst, dirndl, or mid- riff types withnovelty trimmings! color. witt J- - AJtr J r-fM- S f DlHiller. ew York, N. Y. PrL Where Bargain Await You Corp, 90.4 Trool ' i 0wPJB Qn 13 Li M U D Rnsrwell j,ieuienani PROVO Jungi Jay Shiozaki of Mills, Amy Peterson Beckstrand of Levan, and Wayne DeLoy Will (amc r ( EVlint n in P.rJion nrHl eive bachelor of science degrees, and Carma Vickers of Nephi will rwnivii a normal rfinlnma uipiunm ai ineBrigham Young University com. mencemeni exercises on oune xu, according to registrar Jshn E. Hayes. They are among 332 students whose applications have been approved for graduation. T SHOW STARTS AT 8 P. Friday and Saturday - a .N M. TARZAN'S SECRET TREASURE J also GANG BUSTERS Sunday and Monday IRENE DUNNE and ROBERT MONTGOMERY in Unfinished Business Tuesday Only NIGVlT FAMILY ROY ROGERS in SOUTH SANTA FE al.o SEA RAIDERS (Flaming Torture) 149 129 Wednesday - Thursday America! attacking on both th fighting front and tha Qoma front tpdayl W r giving tha Atia a bittar tasta of what's to v'oma. Wa'ra fighting tha inflationary 6th column that blow pricaa aky hich hera at homa. too. And every one of ua who aavca of hia pay in War at le&it 10 Boni ia an important aoHlar in the a.ta:k ! To'T t ? at'.ak yai.tjlff JOHN BOLES In Road to Happiness 1 1.08 g 98s 12-5- COATS M K and skiru ''''' P I T waffled I 255 '" waistsi narlnp fuii Girls' Dresses 98s Girls' Anklet 15s SHORTS SHIRTS Sizes for men 29 Slack sock .... 25 Blossom STRAWS feefarerf ano sleeve, aquare, V, or$ Bright sweet - heart neckline BOYS lf4 25 HOUSE r SPORT 6ETS98 Cool Fabrics thli ,nn IhU and VOO Sally Lea l29 I 49 Pouch, Silk Hoery ..... -arm and no- Pure style.. Xowni and Pajamas velty .mart Light, In pat-aLace Table Cloth. color. or grain Gay Luncheon Cloth. - r" l2' skirt! Slips Cynthia Handbags B1 $ Boxed Dancing floral design, or big bold polsie. on generous square, of cotton! ' Hose 48 for MOTHER! Prints with Real Sparkle I ' Silk ATTACH! ATTACK! ATT AC EC! 49" by hand for a LOVELY GIFT Fresh I II , MOTHER get you off to flying start, Turina Grow ena to do an outstanding pullet growing job, and Purina Laying Muhcs to produce lots of eggs all year 'round. You'll see the difference Turin makes! fir h. never qifU PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS for THERE n thejr feed Ash J3 - OUR ADS DID IT CHICKS C. Miss Beatrice Brown was elect of the Business ana Professional Women's club at a moetinir helrl Wednesday. ADril 29. Other officers elected at the meet-- ; ing are as follows: Vice President, treasurer, Maida May Petty; Foote; secretary, Catherine Bowles; reporter, Emma Cannon, The part that the Business and Professional Women's club hold in the defense program was discussed fully by the club members. A committee was appointed to meet with school officials to determine to whom the scholarships should he awarded. Th outstand ing girl graduate is awarded $25. 0 and a small scholarship of $2.50 is given to a student of the Junior high school. Evr Morm Than : ed President It't Important to Bsmsmbtf come to Penney to pu torI Mother th thinks of buying for herself I PURIKA5T0RE Three Miles West of Spanish Fork A Dime Out of Every Dollar in MEANS A LOT TQ MOTHER families' to plan for know that our witW Homemakers to get the of doing businew make. It easier thrifty way AnS9now?yjurtd;ffore Mother'. Day, their children will ncuurv'Q HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Bonet, Wool, Hide Poltt, Furs and Dead or Uselet Animals. Pelt Prices paid for Dead or Useless Sheep Prompt Service Utah Hide i 1 i- WANTED! - 4r -- n ivirs. J. A. Burton, Mrs. j jh Paul E. Booth, Mrs. P. L. Jones, Mrs. H. C. Crane. Mrs C. W. Glaz ier, Mrs. Thomas Bailey, Mrs. S. E. Forrest and the hostess, Mrs. Gerald Cazier. Invest Yar . . . Scarfs SCV Hand Bags and tl 9S The 20th Century club met at the home of Mrs. Gerald Cazier on May 1st. Litany was read by A Federated Mrs. P. Ij. Jones. program on "Education" was given by Mrs. J. a. .tsunwi. inuse present were Mrs. Wilford Pratt, Mrs. U.S.WarBonds This , -- Lieutenant and Mrs. R. Eldon Stephensen were dinner guests on Sunday at the home Of Mr. and one-fourt- HE'S SITTING ON TOP OF THE WORLD v . PRATT MERC. CO Remember Bataan b Greenland Is" less than States. United the of size the Dresses t'f I P.P. SRAGC.S A ;y 2C Boiling Beef - IOC 41f 5y ATt-- - -- and and Mrs. Stephensen were married on May l, in tne sail iaxe iempie with David A. Broadbent officiat- i ing. Mrs. Stephensen was former ly Miss rancis uan, aaugnier 01 Mr. and Mrs. Anson Call of Salt Lieutenant Stephen-se- n Lake City. Is the son of the late Mr. and KTrc RihArt RfAnhpnfspn nf Nenhi. The young couple will spend this ween in me canyons ui outline, h Utah enroute to his station in California. 25c ... Silk WANT ANYTHING 6c tender lb MOTHER'S DAY SPECIALS MOTHERS DAY CARD 15c CHEESE, Elkhorn, By the brick lb .... .. , I s News Items AVOCADOS each BEEF POT ROAST, i - x Miss LaVe Warren of Los Angeles, California and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ewell 3r. of Payson returned to their homes Monday after and visiting at the home of Mr.week Mrs. Milo Cazier over the end. &c T v,. jviuum. , Maurice, who is employed as a radio technician at Hill Field, SHAFER WHITE NEW POTATOES lb Rolled Flat Ribs lb cf.rf lie 15c ORANGES, 252 size doien THE TIMES - NEWS V. INCVVO Mrs. Milo Cazler spent last week her visiting in Salt Lake City withRawhusband who is employed at lins, Wyoming, and with her son, 29c 11c loaves 15c OPS JELL POWDER, 2 pkgs OPS QUEEN ANN BREAD, 2 9C WOMEN SHOULD REGISTER FOR WORK 15c 27c 7c lOc 10c SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR pkg 23C MUSTARD INSTANT POSTUM LIBBY lJfC KRAFT CHEESE SPREAD, glass COCOANUT, V2 lb pkg R I I 01 haaA nf hDV Deei, of fat hogs, 2 head of head , j: .,lr 9.(1 head of fat lambs and 10 head of breeding The fat animais a. sheep. show sold very good and the boys were well satisfied. On, Thursday, May 7, the Mt. Nebo F. F. A. boys have onbeen the asked to plant forest trees is one Uinta national forest. This by of the many accomplishments hi Mahn v v A- - chanter. Thev also had the election or officers' for the coming year on The following were April 29th. elected: nawooa nan, presuuem, Dick Ingram, vice president; Homer Christensen, Secretary and Higginson, treasurer; Lawrence watch dog, Arthur Ostler, reporter; Don Newton, assistant reporter and Mont Yates, sports manager. It looks like 1943-4- 4 will be a good year for F. F. A. Reporters Elwood Hall and Elwood Pace. 22c 13c IODIZED SALT, pkg PIERCES CATSUP, 12 oz bottU HERSHEY COCOA, '2 lb can I I A 20 29C - I in A. ULUD t v v. A. who exmoueui at the Utah State Junior Livestock! show which was held May 2, 3, 4 we., and 5 at Spanish ForK were This year paid for their efforts.success. the show was a big Nebo Memchapter bers from the Mt. 27c Half Gal I5c Quarts ne i 3C for f. i BARGAIN PRICES FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY PUREX, r 'Alt- - w Tir-.-- TOILET TISSUE, A rolls for New Soap, pkg STRING BEANS, 2 cans for CATSUP, quart can SARDINES, Mustard or Tomf 2 for BAKING POWDER, Calumet lb can CHILI CON CARNE, can WALL CLEANSER, 3 cans for BON AMI POWDER, can CRACKED WHEAT 5 lbs for Z D U - " ' MILK, Banner, 3 cans ONE-POUN- D Only (S9C J2l TOMATOES, No. 22 can .... 2 for "-- Salad Dressing Chocolates for Mother BOX I Thursday, May 7, .1942 Nfephi, Utah s, . a " P & Times-New- I Collier's We've captured the spirit of the tropic. Interchangeable "pug" band colorful , ravl Rresh Cottons 29 Flower sprigged dimities for the young uns And florals oplashy for yourself, , and U85 to 5 tiwsi a |