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Show The Page Eight Times-New- Nephi, Utah s, Social News Items 4 ri SHOP AT ALLENS CASH STORE FOR THE BEST IN GROCERIES, MEATS & 51c POUND LAST THEY Qc FOR PKGS CORN FLAKES SNOWDRIFT OR CRISCO MILK 4 cans ANY BRAND . . lb .... 3 SHREDDED WHEAT OLD DUTCH CLANSER, IsKIPPY PEANUT BUTTER 2 4 WHOLE KERNEL CORN FLOUR 2 cans 2 FOR 3 ICE CREAM MIX, IOC SHORTENING Flako, 4 lbs for Meat can PREM The Real Lunch RIPE OLIVES M 2 cans 27C 2 cans 25C 46 oz can 31c pts R 37C . . 3 GEM . . . . - Lemons pkgs for for .... doz 27c HIGH IN NEW CABBAGE Nice for j&LLEfcTS (CASH SUPERS, lb flakes omato boupMiLK 4f- I Red & White Reg. Tins 3 blue pts 8c Orange Juice II 4 c "Red Each Wtote" 12 oz tins & 2 points Cream Style Corn "Red & White" Golden Bantam No. 303 Tins 12 Blue Points Each tl XI SKACCS Gren BEANS String Cut Each 14 points U XL D tins, Each 6utR-r- PPAKII IT BUTTER RED AND' WHITE fj 7T H3c 3 "Saponifier Reg. Tins F0R Complexion Godiva' 4i 35 cj of fX LYE 29c Soap a 9c fo? )trW:2 "Red & White" IV2 th PKGS Each HGDc 2 WAIt BONDS HritUi Strategists at Allied War Talks f - . " "Red & 2Ec W iff P Macaroni Spaghetti "Victory" Om pound bags, Each i M ffrs When Japan attacked at Pearl Harbor we had 17 battleships in service and 15 building. We were making preparations but the war did not wa:t. These 32 battle wagons cost American taxpayers three billion dollars for a two ocean navy. The war seemed far away then. 2 LBS FOR 8 BLUE POINTS 25c Saturday! IN TECHNICOLOR with Alice Faye and John Payne Sunday and Monday "CHINA GIRL" with Gene Tierney George Montgomery Lynn Ban nii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiinii!niniiiiiiinuiiiinnniniiii Tuesday and Wednesday 2 BIG HITS MARGIN FOR ERROR STAGECOACH EXPRESS miiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiDimnn Thursday . Friday - Saturday MY GAL SAL 3 LIMA BEANS - Friday and SOAP Giant Wrapped 0 Bars for Battle Wagons - "HELLO, FRISCO, HELLO" "ur WASHO Large Packages, Each Thursday g SAL SODA TI 3 27c LB GLASS Sieve blue pts Per package for 1 6 PAROWAX White" 1 1 Time. Kay-cock- 4 Nh WHEAT FLAKES "Red & White" 8 oz packages 2 "Lady "Red & White" Quick or Regular Large Cylinder Packages 0K fi afidTfa Each No. 2 tins, No. Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs was recently elected secretary and treasurer of the Municipal and Discussion groups of the Women's Council in Max C. and Elaine Hawkins, Miss Alice Belliston, Mrs. Lorraine Ricks of Logan, Miss Col- Mrs. Leona BellistonMaryandAagard, Mrs. leen Holman of Fountain Green Erma Ingram. refreshments Light and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins. were served. ' Mrs. Frank Lufkin and Mrs. Ed. 2 keys on chain. LOST Thorngren of Rigby. Idaho, and Mrs Lew Carroll of Salt Lake City Reward. Return to were guests at the home of Mr. and ; News Office Mrs. Earl Hawkins last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Broadhead f.nnounce the birth of a son on June 5. Mrs. Broadhead is at the few das in Nephi before enrolling Salt Lake City were week end vis- Cross hospital. Holy at the L'. of U. for sumi.T school.! itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Mr. and Mrs. Rex Haycock and Dav'd Ockey. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Riddle have daughter Lois arrived on Friday's Joana 'have returned daughter as their guests their daughter, Mrs' rom visiting their son for a visit at the home of Mr. Gordon, who parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Howard Miller and baby of Salmon is stationed at Pittsburg. CaliforHaycock. Rex, who has been em- City, Idaho. nia, prior to being transferred to ployed in Los Angeles, at an airanother station. They also visited been has transferred craft factory, at Los Angeles for a few days. Mr. to New Orleans. and Mrs. Hobbs and daughter stopMrs. Alia Haycock was a Salt cuse You ped briefly in Nephi enroute to Lake City visitor this week. their home in Provo, Thursday k. .,4 :y!fe.an Mia tor not A week end visitor of the home morning. ur?-"of Mr. ari'l Mrs. M. L. Harmon was Mrs. Eva Harmon's sister, Bond Buying Win Vegetables Lose Nutritive Values Thompson uf Los Angeles, who on Vegetables lose nutritive values if Ffcsse Hitler Wedtu-sda- j ahowed to stand in water after beevening was an honor-- e I i in sooial Lake at a Salt gu ing peeled or cut. if cooked too long, or if soda is added to the water City, givi-by employees of the Dcserot News. used for rruk' Suljilmr Keeps Fruit s Color Private I evoe Lambert returned Dried fruits are sulphured to prerecently to his army base at Gila vent darkening because of enzymei Hervl. Aivma following a two in the fruit and to set the x ( fnii'iugh, spent with his harm is do.c. In fact thecolor. No sulphur-lnwife Mr-- . Afton Lumbers, and his helps to retain some vitamin A parents a' I'.oosevelt. and C is PEAS "Twin Peaks" No. iiKjCC OATS - t I j Local and Social News of and Vicinity Nephi spending a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ockey George Beekstead 1.98 of good . . Earl Hawkins entertained li 1UVU. at a chicken dinner last week in Officers and teachers of the honor of her two sons: Aviation South ward primary were enterCadet Rex E. Hawkins of Pasco, tained at a party Monday evening Washingtn, and Max C. Hawkins, at the home of their president, who was leaving for the Naval Mrs. Arvilla Lunt. Honored guests Training Station at Farragut, Id- were teachers who are leaving the aho. Those present were Rex E., primary: Mrs. Ina Strong, Mrs. "A SURETY OF PURITY" corn Bailey Grocery "I .98 COTTONS STYLED Mrs. STORLS IE CASUALLY Local News TENDER BEEF, LEAN PORK CHOPS, MILK FED LAMB AND LUNCH MEATS, SLICED BACON. VEAL CLP. 1 looks and good comfort in town! They'll withstand many launderings, too! IN OUR MARKET TME GROCERIES 8c MEATS RAYONS D Here's the smartest combination 7c 9c MM salad lb VINE RIPE ! I For his all - too - few off hours dad will enjoy these cool, casual sports togs. Colorful shirts and slacks to match or contrast. Ijfc LOW IN COST Tomatoes COMFORTABLE 69C GIANT PKG SIZE 360 I HIM AN I 21C 27C 1.75 2 cans 'll' j rr- - cm ike vuirii: 25c ORANGES Sunkist Size 252 dozen 29C NEW CARROTS Large and crisp lb RESULT? GIVE 2r21C pkgs for 48 lb bag DUTCH CLEANSER TiHi1 21c Medium bottle C"PPlcfFN, rTnSO ADS in this paper 14c 77c for 13 BRAN FLAKES, 3 FLOUR 1.75 PUNCH BASE POST Put every dollar above the necessities of life into War Bonds. Payroll Savings is the best means of doing your best in lielpin;; your sons and friends on the fighting fronts. Figure it out yourself. 25C . . 48 lb bag lc 51c 35c lb WHEATIES Regular pkg Your Eoy Gives 100 per cent; How about yoar bond baying? 2C MOTHERS OATS with Premium .... pt pt can 22 oz bottle DILL PICKLES 32C lbs .... 8; 2 MILKrpTBpaDn4CANS3 njntag Lastly Qc SPERRY PANCAKE FLOUR Challenge COCKTAIL V8 nivalis 17c cans .... Libbys CHEESE, Brick, 8 pts, lb TOMATOS Solid pack 24 pts DELMAIZ CORN 12 pts at Spokane, Washington, and Butte Montana. He .... 69c 19c J CANS pt I VIENNASAUSAGE Libby BUTTER I7c pts 3 lb can 15 DEVILED MEAT 20 oz loaves ten-da- 20C PALMOLIVE SOAP, 3 bars for SNOW DRIFT Mr. and Mrs. George A. Sperry y returned this week from a trip to Camp Farragut, Idaho, where their son, George, is stationed While away they visited 25c 73c 39c .... DPMJ QUEEN ANN ENRICHED Mrs. James H. Ellison and Miss Lucille Ellison are visiting in Pies-toIdaho for two weeks. They are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Stanley Winn.. SET YOUR POT CLEANERS NOW WHILE Saturday Prices & Friday ,10, T943. . Remove the label. Cut both ends out and flatten. We will be glad to accept these cans. Your Government Needs TIN Announcement is made of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Norwood. Mr. Norwood, a member of the Merchant Marines, is stationed at Catalina, Mrs. Norwood Island, California. is the former Grace Barnes, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Barnes. FRESH VEGETABLES BUTTER TIN CANS Mrs. Erva Andrews and her mother, Mrs. J. W. Schofield, returned from a two weeks trip to San Franciso, Los Angeles, and At Oakland they were Oakland. guests of Mr and Mrs. Glenn Schofield. and of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Trowbridge at Los Angeles. Mrs. L. V Jenkins of Salt Lake, Mrs R. H. Jenkins and daughter Miriam left Wednesday for a visit with relatives in Los Angeles. They will iilso visit with Lt. L. V. Jenkins whi U stationed at Santa Anita. June Thursday, rirrr of I! main' war leaders take their plarr rro the taMe tmrn fir I tilted M,ilr war rhlrfs at a merlin of American and P.ritih war 'tral' Ci'l in ahtneton. D. V. o I.rfi to rlsht: I. lent. C,en. Sir l!a(lne I., : h;cf ill v I'r"n-I- cole, l i . f the mifKIrr of drfrne: orlirrr ea lord and fhlrf of nival it.iff; and imperial ataff. tafT rrl nf Hie Admiral Sir On. Sir Alan Now fifty million Americans hae a personal stake In this war. It has been brought home to them. That's why everyone is Increasing purchases of War Bonds. KIDDIES Save all the silk itockinora, find. Clean them. We are having another Silk Matinee. 5 Dair will Amt aturday June 26th. |