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Show The Page Eight 3C KLEENEX, 500 pack, each CORN FLAKES, 3 pkg CARNATION OATS, Rg. pkg ....... PIRCES KETCHUP 2 for ...... STALEYS SYRUP, gallon STALEYS SYRUP, half gallon MATCHES, carton of 6 boxs CLOROX BLEACH, quart ..... ..... lb SPERRYS PANCAKE FLOUR 2 cans for 4 . 23c 25c 25c 25c 69c 39c 23c 12c 33c OPS 0 lbs fo POTATOES, JELLO, 3 Pkg for PALMOLIVE HAND SOAP, for .... Reid, Mrs. Max Thomas, Mrs. L. C. Warenski, the hostess, Mrs. Lomax, and a special guest, Mrs. Var jc THE FINEST QUALITY MOUNTAIN MILK FED BABY BEEF STEAKS, lb SIRLOIN STEAKS, lb CLUB STEAKS, lb "A SURETY OF PURITY" Women's HATS i U49 - cnin lilting unarming tvDes with . .stvles!: iDressv i. Y2i , .3 i I M types with a gay air! win Fashions For Everyday NEW DRESSES Sport styles In one and two- piece types. Dressy models for your leisure! Rayons and mixtures. Sixes 12 to 20. t Good Weight For Fall NEW COATS U9-7- 5 rn with snap out Sport tweeds neeces wmi linings or dressy snaaes. sizes fur trim! Fall 12 to i 20. fine Fur Felt M, 98U.i. ' brims. Snap fronts, pinch telescopes, raw and bound-edg- e in 'jjc for fall. MRS. MINIVER 37c CLP.SKAGGS Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Olsen and Judge and Mrs. F. W. Keller of daughter Carolyn of Glendale, Cal- - Price and Mr. and Mrs Ray Dyreng irornia were guests over the week of Manti were guests on Thursday end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ed. P. Cox. T. D. Davis. New Style Hats For Fall! Greer Garson Walter Pigeon 27c RIB THE 10, WE ARE ASKED TO INVEST IN WAR BONDS will be easier to save if we all make it a point to shop thriftily, insisting on good quality and really low prices. TONIGHT and SATURDAY .... POT ROASTS, OCTOBER From The Mens Shop :.ZZ3c 19c 19c n gC pkg 15c 1C HORSE RADISH, Each 27C CATSUP, Pierces 12 oz bottle IQc OPS QUEEN ANN BREAD 2 loaves CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 3 bars for I coupon and 9C QUICK QUAKER OATS 20 oz pkg .... 1 CAULIFLOWER, No. 1 lb "JC New lb Utah CABBAGE, 1 9c 3 25c 25c 31C 1 Jq 23C PUMPKIN, No. 2lA can ; 1QC JUNKET FREEZE MIX, 3 pkgs CRACKED WHEAT or GERMADE 5 lb 1 Qc 31C 20C .... JELL POWDERS, re. . 73c FIGS, Whole ripe, 2Vz aze can HYPRO, half gallon ...I...., CAKE FLOUR, Swans Down pkg .... 19c lb .:. CABBAGE, 25c lgc SPRY OR CRISCO, 3 lb can SALT, Iodized, 26 oz 19c Limit 3 cans TUNA FLAKES, cans Bland-tl- v Parley Vincent Redd of aDnointrocpivwi an ment as an Ensign in the Naval Reserve, and will report October 5 at Treasure Island, San Francisco. Since his graduation from the Brigham Young University he has been employed by the U. S. Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation service in New Mexico and Mrs. Reva His wife, Arizona. Vipers Ppdd. will remain in Ne phi and teach in the Juab high school. Mr. and Mrs. Redd have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester B. Belliston during the past week. The Child study group met at the heme of Mrs. Amos G. Irons on Monday evening. Mrs. Tola Jenkins reviewed the book "Dragon Seed'" by Pearl S. Buck. Mrs. Clude R. Lomax was hostess to the 20th Century Club on Mrs. Thursday, September 24th. Thomas Bailey was in charge of the meeting, and Litany was read by Mrs. Max Thomas. Mrs. P. L. Jones reviewed the book "Drivin' Pickett Woman" by Elizabeth Chevalier. The following members were present: Mrs. J. L. Belliston, Mrs. J. A. Mrs. Thomas Bailey, Eurton, Mrs Bent R. Bryan, Mrs H. C. Crane, Mrs. C W. Glazier, Mrs. Will L. Hoyt, Mrs. C. R. Tnnlfina Mrs P T.. .TnnpS. Mrs. J J. H. Keller, Mrs. H. L. Mangelson, g 27C 29C AND G SOAP, 6 bars for. SPAGHETTI, 3 lbs for .... NUCOA, lb FANCY MIXED CAKES, lb P 3 SocialNews STAYLEYS GOLDEN SYRUP 5 lb jar 42C ALBERT BUCK WHEAT FLOUR 3V2 lb 32C for CORN. Delmaiz Niblets, 42C MIRACLE WHIP Salad Dressing; qt 39c 3 Local and RANCHO VEGETABLE SOUP, SODA CRACKERS, 2 lb box GROCERIES & MEATS FRUIT COCKTAIL, 1C Sale Friday and Saturday STORES Thursday, Oct. 1st, 1942 Nephi, Utah Times-New- s, Sunday and BOYS SWEATERS Colors galore! Two tones, slip overs, & slide fasten models. Monday Bob Hope Madeleine Carroll - models With cape leather trim Rich Wool Jackets Heavy 33 oz fabric in MY FAVORITE Earl L. Steele, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Christison Mrs. Earl H. Steele, has enroled and daughter Barbara of Ely, Nev-- . BLONDE at the University of Utah. He ada are visiting this week with Mrs. Mebel D. Christison and Mr.1 plans to study engineering. Mr. and Mrs. Eari H. Steele en- and Mrs. James H. Ellison. Tuesday and Wednesday tertained at a family dinner on Thursday in honor of their son, as Mr. and Mrs. George Bigler had! Return Engagement! their guests this week their' Earl L., on his 19th birthday anMr. and Mrs. Thomas son in law and daughter, Mr. and: niversary. Steele of Holliday were also guests Mrs. Arlus Dunbar of Honolulu, Tyron Power who have returned to the United at the dinner. States after making their home in in Honolulu the past nine years. BLOOD AND SAND Mrs. Kathryn Bowles visited in Provo on Wednesday with her laughter and sin in law, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Keeler. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Black and three Flaming Hawlc children Dean, Jerry and Patricia, Junior G Men Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lowery and sons Kent and Dwayne, Don Strain and Keith Black of Salt Lake City War-tim- e were guests over the week end at IThursday - Friday - Saturday! home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Black. Lieutenant and Mrs. Reed Black and baby left Nephl on, Saturday Bing Crosby to spend Sunday in Grand JunctiAstaire Fred on, and to return then Colorado, NORTHBOUND: Lv. 10:18 A. M. Cotton Gabardine ft eO Men's Slacks for Fall For dress or sports Boy's Sturdy SLACKS Choice of fabrics Snow Suit 4 A 49 4y98 998 dm Jacket with a quilted A24 lining. Water repellent 1 98 Checks, dots, stripes Tailored Sport Jackets 590 Tailored Flannel Skirts 2 98 All Wool Sweaters .... 298 Rayon Crepe Blouses 198 Fine Leather Hand Bags J.59 j A nose and throat atomizer should be standard equipment in every home. No one ever knows when they will need one so be prepared. 50c . . 39c 1.00 1.35 150 BUY NOW WHILE WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK Bus Schedules SOUTHBOUND: CARTER'S X 57 North Main St., Lieutenant and Houston, Texas. Mrs. Black have been guests the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Black. While in Utah L CAFE also visited relatives in Salt Phone 2M they ake City and Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. P. Cox and family were guests over the week end of Judge and Mrs. F. VV. Keller at Price. Judge and Mrs. Keller entertained in compliment to Edward D. Cox. Lv: 4:M P. Ail iirm1 ah urnnn' "iTr ii j an HiiiLiv.Mii ijwv A 1 . t, liJttritfH r VT7.T'STir!If -- IJfl MMttRUl T It J..m.mm. . . - - - in M. . r oy A handful of alt in the wath-darinte water will help keep clothe from sticking or freezing to the lines on damp, cold days. y To ooo to all our Patrosis The Nephi Drug Co. will close at 7:00 P. M. every Thursday Night until further notice We endeavor to give our customers satisfactory service, and to do so we must maintain our standards but with one night a week off to relax so that we will be able to continue on the job. GEO. D. HAYMOND JR. Manager . From where I sit . . . BULLETIN JyJoQ Marsh Renin)? my hair cut this mornin? on account of the scrap collection. When I climbed Into the barber chair, Ray says to me: "Sorry, Joe. Vfn't got time for you today. We're closing up this morning at ten." And then I remembered. This was the day the town had agreed to drop everything and I mean rrerilhinffund collect scrap for Judge Cunningham and I were talking about it thin evening. Kitting on the front porch and having a sociable beer together. We agreed that the way this town went all out to collect scrap was a pretty good illustration of how Democracy works. No need to crack a whip ... no need to pass a ' law folks; just working hand in hand to get job done for their own people. drugstore, the corner garage, Sam Abernethy'a gen cral store every place in town Because from where I sit, that's what we're fighting for the right ac- I hissed CITIZENS 5UBSCRIBING-I0- o prepare uncoated iron or steel for painting, wire brush It, until it is extremely coroded. In that case, crude oil or spent lubricating oil will loosen the rust. n r tjr. okvss STRrNGE..THM'S A voroVedoh'T bwe INN PLEASE USE YOUR WAR BOND TICKETS MONDAY OCTOBER 5th f oon .a i "Voluntary..? HOLIDAY Do Your Shopping IN NEPHI OF INCOME Suede garments should be kept dry if possible. If rain does catch them, let them dry away from heat, then brush in a circular motion with a wire brush. A crubber spongue or art gum will help to keep a suede Jacket clean. Uncle Sam. Yes sir, the Boots: Instructions for care of boots and galoshes when not In use. They should be stuffed with paper, each boot wrapped separatley, then placed in a bag, box or drawer. The idea is to kee the rubber surfaces from touching, as summer's heat will vulcanize the rubber. closed up excrpt the post office tight today from 10 to 6. And you ought to see the result piled up In front of the fire house. One hundred and fifty tons of metal that had been lying around in attics, cellar and hack yards of our town since Charlie Jenkins' joined up with the Texas Kangcrs. That's almost 200 lba. of metal in , for every man, woman and child our town. Just nhowa you when American citizena go out to do a job for Undo Sam they do it right. great-grandfath- mmmmmmmm I J OiwKnofr. in . p.JS cf a Scries ... to work together of our own cord. To do the job because we want to, not because somebody tells us to. And when the job's done, to relax as we see fit. And the Judge agreed. He pointed out that one of the things that helps folks get together is Just what we were doin' now. It's great, after a good day's work, to he able to have a chat and a glass of beer if you want to. Copyright, 1942, Breu ing Irulustry Foundation |