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Show The Page Eight rat ALLE&TS GROCERIES & MEATS FOR I Large Plcg im l mm BREAKFAST FIG BARS, 1 12 LB PKG SALMON, TALL CANS, 2 cans OLEOMARGARINE, JELLO, GREEN BELL PEPPERS, lb Whole or Half, Per tb WE HAVE NEW PACK NO. 3 fC 3OC 24 C 38C Thursday Smooth-Fittin- Bus SARONG" Sunday - Monday Barbara Stanwyck in NORTHBOUND: SOUTHBOUND: Lv: 4:53 P. 57 North Main St, Phone able-bodie- if bait-aell- :a jot 3 ... ff WW M-G-iT- - H. J. Schulthess Chief of Personnel Denver & Rio Grande I f-- s ;- TraaWHiGHT. WHITTY MtTBAVERS H.nrr Reginald OWEN Richard NEY . H.nrr WILCOXON A WILLIAM WYLER Production . 1 3 - prominent part. selec pat- and l47 terns ors with white col- or colored 93c grounds. 'Back-SeDriving Indorsed There might be something to this mother-in-la"back-sea- t driving" business, notes the public safety department of the American Automobile club., A recent survey of traffic speeds on Connecticut rural highways revealed that drivers accompanied by relatives travel more slowly thac those alone or with friends. at w " ,. vol-unte-ar far from here t around beer. But the weeds well they've got to be pulled out, too. Everybody has to lend a hand. And the brewing industry is just sensible enough to recognize that . , . But what's more they're doing something about it. The brewers don't want their i?vr sold in the wrong kind of. places, and so they've teamed up with the authorities in a sclf-- 1 emulation program to make care- !?ss beer retailers "clean up or close up," as they say. From what I read, the plan is working out mighty successful in number of ptates, and is spread-out into others. From where I sit, it looks like a . a tr.ighty practical ne i'jc.i of how honest works out to the benefit of every- iinc the brewers, the beer retailers, and us plain citizens that like .iur gardens and our pleasures with the weed kept out. - a During next Sunday' church eervice tha vioar make tha dramatic announcement that war hajut broken out with to wait, but ) Germany. Vin refuee in tha R A P. On hi next viait lit home ha finda courage to aak the hand of Carol Beldon (Tereaa Wright) the awaet'faoed, demure granddaughter of the village ariatocrat, Lady Beldon (Dame May Whitty). Clem Miniver tor river patrol duty, and on night I aummoned to aid at Dunkirk. the square of a little village not I came on tiw flower garden you ever saw. It was a lot of flowers all mixed up hundreds of different kinds, I guess. So I asked a pasverby if he could tell me about it. "Well," he says, "in this town whenever anybody plants a flower garden and has any seeds loft, they scatter them over this plot." Then he leans over and pulls out a couple of weeds. We all have to help pull out the weeds too," j tells me. "That way the village lia a flower garden to be proud of." IN ; y" Joe Marsh That's about as pretty an illur as I eve tralion of er have role; with Tereaa Wright, Richard Nef and Dame May Whitty in 48 I34 I29 Ationgrandof h-- 'A Life in their little Kentieh village, near London, i a happy one for Mr: Minirar (Greer Oar eon) and her huaband (Walter Pidgeon), Tha week in which their old' att eon, Vin (Richard Nay) return from Oxford i a particularly bright one tor them. With tha two younger children, tha Miniver greet Vin at tha atation, mnd find him far mora aariou than they've ever known him. . Spreads m sm wm U with Dim " 1 Thickly Tufted Chenille Trom where I sit . . . finer ..... 'TARS MINIVER" TS i good serviceable blanket that won't show soil easNice1v ily. bound! g men d Denver, Colorado BCJ f 98 "I Western Railroad GARSOM, P1DGEON Shades YOU between the age of 18 and 55 for railroad service. Apply in person or write to 264 Warm In needs CARTER'S X L CAFE Vibrant, Blanket Indian A ) Home Railroad. Lv. 10:18 A. In On Wednesday afternoon, the at the sixth grades had a clean-u- p Central school yard. During the summer weeds have grown up. We brought shovels and hoes, pitchand now the forks and rakes school grounds look much better. Boyd Howarth, 6th grade. Wednesday - Thursday Friday and Saturday Ml I n. two Junior G Men M. M. Wool 98 rule that the pupils would have to quit running on the lawn. .Marilyn Miller. STREET" -v warm,' " 35tf Tuesday Only Schedules wool-irayon, 25 and 25 imported cot-- I ton in a soft, lustrous blend! Extra for plenty of laorge tuck-i72 x 90". m Rayon PANTIES Tucksitch PANTIES Knitted cotton, fit snugly. Very warm. 'Lastex" at waste and leg openings. Warm Flannelette PAJAMAS Cynthia SLIPS of Rayon Crepe Men's Flanelette PAJAMAS Shirts Union ShortsWJc Suits the armed forces of your country you can contribute to the war effort by taking a job with your NOW WHILE WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK 50 cut Cleverly gowns. "MAYOR OF 44th War-tim- e Solid Color Blankets JP l35 Saturday Joel McCrea IF -- tremendoua impact of the war on the common paopla ra ol England, with all aultant drama, ortituda and haroitm, i brought to tha acraan in unforgattabla laahion. Darivad rem Jan Struth-af- a international of tha aamanama, "Mr. Minivar" praaanta an antirafy differ' ant kind of war atory, atratf ing tha theme that thii ia people' rather than juat m aoldiar'a conflict. Oraat Carton and Walter Pidgeon - Friday and News and Trouble Spots of the East re not 50c 89c l.OO 1.35 1.50 IS "MRS. MINIVER" tha - Real Values Warmth and Beauty In a Lovely colors that will harmonize with awr any room. Beautifully bound in rayon satin! 72 x 84" "PARDON MY Local and Social News prepared. Story Plaid Pairs of 5 Abbott & Costello ks Today's Film A Part Wool Plaid Pair A 5 wooJ fr cozy p. 98 warmth. Bound in "THE GREAT MAN'S LADY" A nose and throat atomizer should be standard equipment in every home. No one ever knows when prepafre etao inn unu uup they will need one so be wear Flannellette "A SURETY OF PURITY" joc 27c cot- and lustrous beauty. Beautifully bound with rayon satin. matching sateen 72 x 84 inches. Z2 X Blankets Jacquard GOWNS Mrs. S. B. McCune returned to Salt Lake City on Sunday after Mrs. Fred Wessell recently re- spending the summer in Nephi. three-weeturned from trip to San Francisco and Los Angeles. George Blackett of Cedar City Duane Brough was in Nephi last visited with his mother, Mrs. Ellen week end, visiting at the home of Blackett this week. his parents Duane recently enlist Laurence Chappell has returned ed in the Air Corps. to his home in Las Vegas after spending the past ten days with his mother, Mrs. Unty Chappell. Chris Hermansen of Preston, Nevada visited during the week end with Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Irons. Mrs Pat Whittlngton and two daughters of Salt Lake City are guests his week at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. A. J. Bowers Jr. J Floral A perfect blend of 50 ton and 50 rayon for 4gc Q.P.SKAGGS Mr. and Mrs Arthur Bowers and family of Payson spent Sunday In wnn ans Mrs. A. nrpm Bowers Jr. jur BUY Victory Values in Bedding DAVIS COUNTY PEAS, KAYSVILLE CUT GREEN BEANS, AND DAVIS COUNTY UNGRADED PEAS FOR SALE BY CASE. DON'T FORGT TO BRING YOUR COUPONS FOR CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, PALMOLIVE, SUPER SUDS, AND PEETS GRANULATED SOAP. J7C SANKA COFFEE, 98 of caffine removed, tb GRAPEFRUIT, dozen ORANGES, 220 size, dozen , THE AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE gives everybody the opportunity to earn the necessities and simple luxuries which make up that Let us keep it safe by working hard and saving way of life. all we can for War Bonds. Careful shopping, at Penney's will go a long way to help you save. ROLLED BONELESS PICNIC HAMS . . 19C CHEESE, Mid, whole milk Lb QUAKER OATS, Large Pkg 18c tb LEAN BOILING BEEF 3c 7c 7c 27C BABY BEEF POT ROAST lb 22C 2 kgs for 65C ELBERTA PEACHES FOR SLICING lb wimmwtsi matine Din, din, don! Din, din,! don Nancy Sperry, 6th grade EATING AN. APPLE IN SCHOOL Marilyn and Eric brought some apples to school All the students got an apple to eat Garth ate an apple of mine We had a lot of fun. Connie Ingram, 6th grade. In Mr. Hansen's room we have a bulletin board. Above the bulletin board there are three pictures. Two are of our great presidents, WashIn between ington and Lincoln. is a picture of peasants in the field. In the back are men loading hay. The pictures are very pretty. Kathryn Latimer, 6th grade. OUR LAWN We have a beautiful lawn at When we first came to school. school the teacher let us play on thp. lawn for two davs. Then it grew dry so the teachers made a 73c c 17c gc 23c P T EM BE R E -- 2C OC NEW UTAH CABBAGE, lb 69c POTATOES, No. I, 10 lbs for SEEDLESS GRAPES, 2 lbs for 17c 17C 24c tt SONG Mr. Hansen's class has learned a song in French. It is an old French round The words are: ' Frere Jacques Frere Jacques, Frere Jacques Dormez vous? Dormez vous? Sonnez les matises, Sonnez les OTTR 21C Velvetta,. 9C This year Mr. Hansen's room in ball played Mr. Oldroyd's room four times and beat them each time. And now we are playing them The score is 6 to 5 in favor of Mr .Hansen's room. Morgan Williams. 29C 5Qc HC 22C CATSUP, 212 Size CAN lbs for SHORTENING, 4 can S School News 21C SCOT TISSUE, 2 rolls for j COCKTAIL CHERRIES; 8 oz bottle KRAFT CHEESE, 2 lb Brick American or 21C 4 rolls for CLEANSER, Lighthouse RINSO, LARGE PKG BUTTER, lb QUAKER OATS, regular pkg SPRY, 3 lb can for POST TOASTIES, 2 for SHREDDED WHEAT, NBC, Pkg .. WHEATIES, 2 pkgs for BAKING POWDER, Calumet lb can TOILET TISSUE, l"jc DATE PUDDING, 5 oz fag V 24C SHREDDED WHEAT, pkg WESTMINISTER SHORTENING lb .... SARDINES Tea Time, 2 15 oz cans .... ENERGY aT-- 22C OPS PLUS HPART CRACKERS, Grahams, 2 lbs for SALMON, Pink, tall can SALAD DRESSING, Quart jar Henards EE SPERRY WHEAT Central Sale Friday and Saturday gash Thursday, Sept. 24, 1942 Nephi, Utah' Times-New- s, ii ii itfm mi m While Clem ia away, hi wife courage-oul- y capture an excaped German aviator. Clem return tafely, but terrific German bombardment of the London area atart oon, and the family teek thelter in a home-mad- e dugout. After a brief reunion at home for Vin and hi ia killed in a tudden bride, the latter machine-gu- n raid over the town. Vin doggedly return to the R.A.F., and the Miniver vow to carry through the fight for a free world. xome across. But there's plenty r and civi examples of ' spirit these days. We were talking just yesterda about how the brewers and t he lire distributors are working and with law enforce- ment authorities. You see a 1t of friendship urnl fine old customs have grown up No. 47 of a Srriri Cntntifihl, 1012, 1' la 3-- tyUul 1 Ihruinr lwhitlry Vtmmhil'w ' |