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Show The age Eight Thursday, Dec. 3rd, 1942 Nephi, Utah Times-New- s, EE Buy Xmas Nuts NOW! -- Fruit Mix and 24C 7Jc 18C FRUIT MIX, 25c CITRUS, LEMON, SNOW DRIFT 3 lb can .... CORN FLAKES, 3 for ......... MONARCH CEREAL pkg BEANS, Green cut,.... 25C 21c OLOMARGARINE, Golden West 2 for 21C lc 31c lc CHRIST 2 CREME Oil. SOAP 2 for BARS, Big Variety, MINCE MEAT, 2 lbs for JET OIL, 2 for BLEACH, QUART BOTTLES CLEASER, 2 cans for GET YOUR for I 25c 9c 17c ..... 9c STORES 3a 1L 3 White r7pg Li ll for pkgs. -- DEVILED MEAT LIBBY" 2 F0R II 3c l4 s TINS OLIVES "Welcome" Mammoth, Ripe Pint Tins, Each Vegetable Cocktail 12 oz tins of this healthful food, ea FRUIT CAKE MIX "GRAYCO" 1 LB. GLASS n I Each Quick Cooking OATS "RED & WHITE" LARGE PKGS 3 JJS1J Each t Pf Zrf- -J WHEAT FLAKES "Carnation" No Premium LARGE PKGS, Each Effective November 28, all farm g machinery in Schedule I was "un- frozen" at the dealer level under g a permanent rationing order im--C.g g These items may be rationed mediately. County farm rationing f committees may receive and act g on applications fo rail Schedule I g items in the hands of dealers, pro-- g viding an applicant files with his g application a certificate that he gjhas located the piece of machinery g he wishes to buy. horse hay H The following items balers, domestic, water systems, farm pumps windmills, and irirg- are realeased ation equipment from any "freeze" in the hands of manufacturers, distributors or deal- CALIFORNIA' 2 3LBSforS9c SHORTENING "Red & White" j eg j I I I J t I I I I j j Pound Tins Each Sunday and Monday Marline Deitrich Fred MacMurray S In "THE LADY IS WASHO LG PKG 22c WILLING" Tuesday and Wednesday 2 f?. "VALLEY BASHFUL BACHELOR Lum and Abner "Adventures of Smiling Jack" Bailey Grocery Friday - Saturday "TALES OF MANHATTAN" CHILDREN Save 3 pair of clean silk stocking! they wil ladmit you to a Silk Stocking Matinee Soon Watch For Date. VVay. I OF SUN" also Thursday old HE 179 Rayon Blankets 95c 17C 498 IS 25c 3Qc Heavy deep-pil- e. Extra 72 in long 90 inches. wtucli axe important as a result ot lai'ui icioor snoriage, such as amis, nuuiuie spreaders, plows, narrows ajiu discs, cultivators, harand vesters, naying machinery xenuiiig materials. Schedule II items, which include miscellaneous larm machinery and equipment generally requiring less metal in manufacture, are not subject to rationing and dealers' stocks can be sold witnout restrictions. ion for 1942 is War production goals in the food for Freedom program were announced this week in a USDA War Board meeting held at Denver. The goals call for Increased production of milk, meat and eggs, feed grains and a number of other items vital to the war effort. Members of the Utah state USDA War Board attended the meeting and received the goals for this state. Soon they will be prepared to announce County goals. The sign-u- p in the 1943 farm war program will be made In January and February. The War Production board this inweek announced a one-thicrease in the production of tractors, tractor-mounte- d Implements, combines, harness hardware, and Sheep-shearitools. equipment will be Increased 25 per cent. While farmers who slaughter their own meat will be urged to cooperate in the "share the meat" program and limit consumption to 2V4 pounds per adult person per week, they are exempt from the But if they rationing regulations. slaughter and deliver meat or sell meat to others, they come immediately under the restrictions.! Although meat supplies are the largest in historyi demands for the armed forces and Allies have made rationing necessary, says Wilford Bailey, chairman of the USDA War Board. It is absolutely nee-- j essary that we get enough meat to our fighting men In Africa and (he Solomons, and on other ironts, x A value. FOR TABLE! LUNCHEON CLOTHS 39 New designs on cotton! A A GAY 24c Three Pieces New Designs ... TOWEL SET Lunch 69C Cloths LCDcolors Fluffy white terry Refreshing with gay borders! on white Boys' Dress SHIRTS 69c Clear fast color terns on fine my OF PURITY wives, retailers, restaurants and institutions. Other conrols are expected to follow. Fresh grapefruit and tangerines, produced this year in record quantities are the Victory Food Special for the period December 3 through December 12. Election time is here again for your community and county AAA committeemen. The war is placing greater burden on these men. This is a farmers' organization and you need the best qualified men in Juab County to carry on this very important work. Next Monday at 2 P. M. in the Levan court house; at 3:30 P. M. in the Mona Court House, at 8 P. M. In the Nephi Clurt House for the Nephi Couth District, and at 8 P. M, in the City Hall for he Nephi North district, the election of community committeemen and delegates to the County Convntlon will take place. Please come out and cast your vote for your choice of men. Pretty Piliow in Baseball Type CASES CHEST 98c 12 sheets and envel- opes in chest! Jackets Boys 1.00 "Mr. and Mrs." 01 "His and Hers" de 4-9- 8 Heavy melton with cane trim! signs. J.'H;i;Uti.'T Social News The Ladies Literary club met at the home of Mrs. A. L. Garbett on November 23rd. Mrs. Garbett, vice president was in charge. Litany was read by Miss Bertha McPher-sofollowed by the club singing, "Master The Tempest is Raging". Mrs. Emma Brough gave an impressive talk on "Christ the Redeemer of the World" The group then sang "Galilee". Those present were Mrs. Garbett, Mrs. T. W. Allred, Mrs. Robert Winn, Mrs. Elizabeth Sowby, Mrs. George A. Sperry, Mrs. Emma Brough, Mrs. P. B. Cowan, Mrs. J. w Ellison, Mrs. E. S. Brady and baby of Mrs. Ralph Belliston, Mrs. J. G. Miss Bertha IMcPherson, Spanish Fork spent Thanksgiving Miss Mabel Sperry, Miss Lula Mcwit hher parents, Mr. and Mrs. pherson, and a special guest, Mrs. George M. Pay. Florence O'Gara of Provo. n, Mrs. Will L. Hoyt was hostess to the 20th Century club on Thursday, November 19. Mrs. Thomas Bailey, club president, was in charge of the meting. Litany was read by Mrs. Hoyt. Mrs. J. A. Burton gave an interesting paper on "Education". The topics she discussed were: Changes in Our Educational system; Education for war time needs; Cooperation of Schools with the War Effort; Importance of Education in the home. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Blaine E. Jackman of Option, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Whitehead and family of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Minnie A. Jackman, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Karpowitz, Betty, Paul and John Karpowitz of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Werve and Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd of Provo, Mrs Nellie Jennings, Mr and Mrs Gilbert Shepherd, and A. E. Shepherd of Levan. Ss Cranberry Chiffon Pie Broadcatt Dee, 3 H cap Srsa Milk 22 cwoHncti vanilla wafer 2 cap. trjah pat- percale MS JW Stationery ng Oranges, 29c dozen Cranberires, 23c lb Yams, 3 lbs for 23c Celery 10c; Lemons dz 29 We invite our market patrons to enjoy, for Sunday dinner, a choice cut (at popular prices) form either "Henry" or "Hoiman" the experi- mental pigs purchased this week from the Rite- - BIG HITS Cotton 50 50 23c gjc rd BROOMS "Unity" Each TOILET TISSUE "Blue for t & White" 1 000 sheet rolls d 11 D G COMPLEXION SOAP yl bars i ftl H V?C "Lady Godiva" SOAP "Red & White" for Giant, Wrapped Bars (J) t&.Z( "A SURETY J with a wealth of chenille . . some with regular high pile tusting against a background of low "baby" chenille . . others with all "baby" chenille. Stunning designs to choose from. Double or twin bed sizes CLRSttAGGS In "IN OLD BEDSPREADS CHENILLE 59c America's record farm producta monument to agers: riculture's in a time productiveness Included in Schedule I are the of crisis, said Wilford head Bailey, labor-savin- g heavier machinery of the Juab county USDA War tioard, today. ' The November 1 crop report confirmed earlier predictions that farmers would meet most 1942 War production goals in the Food For Freedom program. As crop estimates now stand, they exceed goals for many crops and fall below in only a few. Total agricultural production for Saturday Thursday - Friday the year is nearly 12 per cent greater than in 1941, the previous record year, and 40 per cent greatJohn Wayne er than in 1918. Macaroni or Spaghetti 3 J$ BEDROOM FOR YOUR All covered or MAID O'CLOVR BUTTER lb CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 6 giant bars 2QC PALMOLIVE TOILET SOAP, 3 bars PEETS GRANULATED SOAP Med, pkg BLUE SUPER SUDS Large pkg 23C PEETS GRANULATED SOAP Giant We have a few SEEDED and SEEDLESS RAISINS. Limit, 1 package to a family while it lasts. We also have Hewlett's Mince Meat! P S WAR NEWS ZaZ CHARM 19c 23 GROCERIES & MEATS & , 39c ORANGE PEEL lb 3gc Dixie 10 lb TABLSOUP.Xfor Red ... CAMPBELL NEW IMPROVED VEG- - O ,rJ1-ccT''- ' ore the thing, we are among for such ioyous occasions ... lb Package HENARDS SALAD DRESSING, quart RITZ CRACKERS, Large pkg CHRISTMAS! THIS be dmimed fighting fori but no gift should be extravagant. There aiest be generous giving For our Gift of Gift. Is the Victory we ore all working for . . , . end thatI means uninterrupted buying of War Bond., no matter at what sacrifice Shelled can SORGHUM, Segler SORGHUM, Segler Dixie 5 lb can .... DEVILED MEAT, 3 CANS FOR SOUP MIX, Chicken Noodle, 3 for . REMEMBER Wartlmo CM.tma.ai live In the memory long ones have been forgotten. But we must not let Ih. them NOW! MAS NUTS NOW! FOOD Wm We purchased ALL THE FRUIT MIX and SHELLED WALNUTS we could buy and our stock won t last until Christmas. So Buy )c MELO, Large pkg KLEENEX, box lb w-- JtT Walnuts CHRISTMAS SPECIAL One Dutch Oven an d a can of Tang . 2 v lb GINGER SNAPS for 27c RINSO, Large size BIG Kriictical jSiffts SENSIBLE fftlCES r j, DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED! Most jobbers stocks are already sold out The Nut Crop is shrt. Nuts are extra good quality. We have the finest assortment we have ever had. VicupmaMil 1 taawpooo t cfm package lemon Aj.oraJ .alalia 4 ttcuptusar p bolllns watte Chill milk until Icy cold. Rub deep pie pan with vegetable oil. Then line bottom anj sides of pan with vanilla wafers. Vl'ash cranberries, dry on towel, then put through medium knife of food chopper, or chop in wooden bowl. Mix together ground cranberries, sugar, water and salt. Heat to boiling. Chill while preparing the following: Dissolve gelatin in boiling water. Chill until slightly thickened, then add cold cranberry mixture and continue chilling until thick and syrupy. Wliip chilled milk with rotary egg beater, or electric beater at high speed, until stiff. Fold into gelatin mixture. Put In wafer-linepan. Chill until firm. If Jesired, garnish with sweetened, cooked cranberries just before serving. he said. The War Production Board has The same amount of chilled, canned clamped down on the sale of whip-- I cranberry sauce, cut Into J.4 Inch Xng cream. Coffee cream Is still cubes, may replace fresh cranberries The order prohibits if Sugar, water and salt are omitted. unrestricted. thr sale of whipping and hfavy Fold diced sauce Into syrupy gelatin crenm by dairy producers to house mixture. d i F t aaa.. , a . wayw f J i K J f V d : a7 'W t ' ...". i.ijr U hi. 7 |