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Show Times-New- Tjne Page Four Levan Social ' w rii wan Mr' and Mrs. Alex Peterson y the home - f Mr. and Mrs. Clark who recently announced Williams, &. : '"'O .iiiminiminr1 the birth of a son. Mrs. Williams Miss Jones, who was formerly Food For Freedom Meetings taught school in Levan. Mrs. Mary Woodcock of Troy, Utah USDA war board members New York is .visiting at the home Mr.--- , and - Mrs. Farrell Wankier left Friday for San Diego, where and farm leaders will receive de- of her brother, Christian Larsen. tailed informal tno on the 1943 This Is the first time they have they are vacationing this week. Food For Freedom program in a seen each other in 42 years. CAW." ind Mrs. Ross Turner of meeting to be held in Denver, Mr. and' Mrs. Tom Powell of San Pioche, Nevada are visiting1 here November 30 through December at the home of Msr. Turner's par- 2. This will be the first of a Diego, California are visiting their ents Mr. and Mrs. James Ander- series of meetings to explain and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. son. Jenson. discuss the 1943 program.' Claude of Agriculture Secretary iMrs. Leone Peterson spent the Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson week end with relatives in Salt R. Wickard Is expected to attend of Murray visited Saturday and Denver. this the at At meeting . Lake City. Sunday at the home of Mr and , meeting food production goals will Mrs. Clarence Mower. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson be allocated to states In the WestMrs. Geraldine Johnson enter entertained at a family gathering ern Region to be later broken down to county and individually tained at a birthday dinner at on Sunday honoring thier son who was home on a fur- owned farms. her home Thursday evening. Her Those present were Mr. club members were guests. lough. and Mrs. James Anderson of Ne- Marketing Quota Decision Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Smith of phl, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence AnderThe unanimous decision of the Salt Lake City visited Sunday with and Lucille Fern son, Connelly Day Supreme Court on wheat market of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey ing quotas is looked upon by stu- relatives. Connelly and family of American dents of constitutional law as an Mr .and Mrs. Eugene Syme vis Fork. Rulon left Monday night for historic opinion. It is important ited during the week in Standard-vlll- e a camp in Texas. to all Americans. Thi sdecision with Mr. and Mrs. Elmo An clarifies to of derson. the power Congress Dennis Christensen who is at local, state or national r Sk the nest- of the powder room she Mrs. Lena. Livingston visited Sun tending school at. Provo spent the regulate under the interstate com industry here. week end at Mount Pleasant for that time isn't day tjhere merce clause, even hough the pro prolongs primpmg.fBut battle front. the is in in on not duct is who staUoned wars Powder wins Elbert Gardner, question moving today. Lynn Rasmussen has left for at Camp Kearns spent the week interstate trade. The high court Salt Lake City where he expects Fighting men and war workers must be on time. end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. decision upheld Congressional pow- to obtain employment Buses have been: slouedj down to save tires er to place a penalty on excess Clarence Gardner. that means time must not be wasted at bus stop Mrs. Rena Crowther accompan wheat under the Marketing Quota Mr. and Mrs. Ashael Christen law even though the . if schedules are to be mamtafoed. i(j wheat is used ied by her daughter, Mrs. Lee sen and family of Salt Lake City as feed on the farm where grown Soulson has left for Hazel ton, Idaho where she will remain for the spent the week end in Levan at TRAVEL Oiay;WHEM NECESSARY the home of Mrs. Leah Bosh, also Hog Marketing Program , wintre. TLME-TSUITCASE ONE BE ON A:' To avoid market gluts and de with other relatives. ' J. !!j .O'l . ' Mrs. Victor Rasmussen of Salt '! and to bring about an orderly 1 Glenn Stephensen has a fur lays Lake , of City is visiting her parents, shipment-hogs to packers, lough, which he is enjoying at the program has been worked out by Mr. and Mrs. John E. Aagard. home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. the Ui S.' Department of Agricul The Moroni Stake Relief Society James P. Stephensen. NEPHI CAFE ture.) J Reports, of supplies at each officers were visitors at the reg-- 1 will be 255 Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Stephensen market kept current to all ular Relie Society meeting Tues 78 and children Eldred, Kenard and markets and producers. This spec- day. news service is expected to proMary Lou ofVLos Angeles are the ial guests at the home of Mr. and "Mrs. vide shippere and producers with which will aid M. C. Stephensen and Mri Almira the information Effective date of cer--1 FLASH them in working out an orderly tificates Taylor. ' v' War Necessity has been I of movement of hogs to market. Em November 15 to 5 ? Mr and Mrs. D. G Sampson and bargoes and the use of permits postponed from OTD officials have anDecember 1, baby of Salt Lake City are visiting will be resorted to if necessary gasoline ratiat the home of Mrs Sampson s pax but only if necessary, official of nounced.has Nationwide also been postponed Un oning ents Mr. and Mrs. Alma Dalby. the department say. til December 1, also and its regul- - g Mi-- , and Mrs. Gordon Francom Harold, Teen says- ations will permit issuance of tern-- ! g Observance vis Thanksgiving of Los Angeles are in Levan i, Published Every Thursday at ' rations after Dec- - j g "Arrangements going forward porary 1 gaoDne Juab County 'UalvKfl Q j iting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs, Is the who has applied ! g to ember anyone treport from several Utah H. R. Francom and Mr. and Mrs a of for Certificate War Necessity g counties on the special Thanks H. O. Christensen, . GlVtl i O W' and has not received it. Observance which will giving entertainpay Entered at the post office at Nephl, Mrs Emma Mangelson ed i Tuesday afternoon, the ocacs-io- tribute to folks on the farm front. Utah, as second class mail matter are cooperating in being her birthday anniversary, Newspapers under the act bn Congres of . March UNITED STATES the movement. Governor Maw has was ; served dinner A hot delicious 3.' 1879. OF AMERICA indicated . he will that I' pay special .. relatives. to fifteen tribute to farmers in his reclam ation of Thanksgiving day. A B.' GIBSON ' Are yoa entitled t ;' Publisher LI MIT On November 25, a special half-ho"Urfct" bujei basUsT Th SO E, SIBSON EditorManager are if ym stre taveaeb at will broadcast Thanksgiving ""0n the level oiks, we've all got to leetst test pere t af yew febe released over national networks. .1.1 u more War Bonds! Let's rnme fas War Beads every The poet Stephen Vincent Benet, BbDscrlption rate: $2.00 per. year, buy that 10 by new rewrsr top T is preparing the script Time and at , payable In advance. .... ' , M day. It's your , Advertising ' I rates on rewueat '" rirtMm. .' ",' have not yet been decidnetworks '!( ed. Watch for announcements. " r " i (i Hit. i "iA TMEMPHS; ON Mrs. A. G. Andersn had as her guests during the week, her two brothers: Private Dale Christensen of Camp Rucker, Alabama, and O. Christensen of Marysville, California. IU J nit tirwc spent Thursday in Spanish Fork at 1 Fountain Green News Ira Newsltems WONlMirf WMS HEitE Thursday, Nov. 19, 1942 Nephi, Utah s, Ru-lon- g, . It's been a fair contest, folks, but the Purina-fehog looks like a sure winner. It's grain fed opponent just d can't keep up with this fast growing - -- ought to see the difference in these two pigs today! Below we tabulate the results of this feeding demonstration to date: You HOIMAN NaTiTFK. Date Weighed 7- - 23-4- 2 8- - 10-4- 2 ttiijJwl'U ill ' , .:! '"'"i l 1 .i? LfKJl ... ';&-- ' ! .m-r-.- ' cm t .OCT ' - H 89- Victory gardeners can expect adequate supplies of .. insecticides for 1943, says the War Production board-.- . I i i. v; A- - London report says Germans will receive a small extra food ration as a special Christmas gift. This contrasts sharply with the turkey dinners planned for the American boys in training camps and overseas. A big dinner the family ot our war workers participates In on Thursday, November 26 would probable give an even greater contrast President Roosevelt has estimated that all U. S. forces will total 9,700,000 'men by the end of 1943. But local draft boards have bene Instructed to defer "essenUal" farmVorkers. To make available steel go as far as possible In the production of : . - r -- barbed wire, wire fencing transcontinental lines at 28-4- 2 17-4- 2 118 NORTHBOUND: 11:00 A. M. EAST-SOUT- at 5:12 P. (Rio Grande Leave M. Motorway Sanpete County Cities) North Main 18 Gain 66 11 84 120 230 18 36 33 77 124 , 65 230 Chow 7 36 59 87 113 173 . 18 28 08.6c 08.5c 06.2c 08.5c 05.8c 77 hi 10.4c 06.9c 10 14 378 468 , 175 These pigs will be butchered on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27th and we are going to have a CARCASS PARTY on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30th. Come in and enter your guess on how much the pigs will weigh on the day they are to be killed. Frst and second prizes will be warded at the party for the two best guesses. This party will begin at 7:30 P. M. on Monday, November 30th, at our store. Everyone is invited! Light refreshments, will be served. ' Sincerely yours, ) Herman & Henry ApENTS FOR HOIMAN & HENRY IT'S A GIFT... and a Real one Ne-p- hi servesitall Phon iCost Feed Used per Grain Hog lb' Gain . at CARTERS XL CAFE 87 11 j Nephl BOUND: Leave 13.7c 10.7c 07.9c 09.8c 11.1c Come to our CARCASS PARTY! Den- NEW SCHEDULES Now in effect Cost per lb gain 54 67 79 60 118 18 153 1J8 ver, Pueblo and Salt Lake City. You can help . . make only! essential trips . . travel during i th midweek . . carry only onejf" piece of luggage. . 7 11 55 ..42 Henry' Rio Grande Motorway Is saving rubber . . . and giving the same dependable service . . over the primary Federal highways through Colorado and Utah. S Schedule carefully coordinated with - Hoiman At Reduced Speed , Feed Used Grain 59 66 77 95 106 142 Days on Weight Feed since Weighing . .... 0 ....18 ...3.8 ....20 ....20 10- - 7-11- - 18-4- 2 MILES I - .20 .20 42 7- - 23-4- 2 8- - 10-4- 2 35 (jQ!l The U. S. Department of Agriculture expects to release a comprehensive statement on the farm labor situation before the end of the month. ,, - Gain Weight HENRY SPEED kttl...ff 18 Date Weighed n . . 0 ....18 10- - 7-11- - 18-4- 2 Ne-ph- . Days on Feed since Weighing 8- - 28-4- 2 9- - 17-4- 2 TIMES - NEWS vL-f- d On July 23rd, you remember we picked out two young pigs from the same litter. At a special weighing-i- n ceremony it was decided to name one "Hoiman" and the other "Henry". Hoiman has been fed on grain while Henry has been fed grain plus Purina Hog Chow Supplement. Otherwise, their care has been exactly the same. j union pncmcsmcES Purina-fe- heavyweight. I 264 and poultry netting, the War Production Board has prohibited the manufacture of types of al Savings Plan toost that 10 fencing materials. if you Ti xn4 in a plant where the Plan it Sin The,S"V Your I' !r"''WW'tTTrommmmHmmtmmimrtti!mmMHmmiiii(mfTiH H1M!!!!!!!!I1!I p plant where the Pay n hain't been ! foreVrnion head, , sand tee if It ' ivay f - - . B B , "?"''; n Initations for members of it? m .. t iir. . "Friends, this is a cheerful III a ; occasion ; jg Constrction and General A m aII' ..j till T.W - gH Laborers Union, Local No. l j 653, will be held Saturday night at 8 P. M. in the Juab bounty Courthouse. ' i ... 4 ..... 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