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Show m m i ! iiI Ii i rajail tl i H The B i H eM MS&S Times-Haw- j m BE BUILT 1 1 EARLY IN 1945 O 5 COMPLETE CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIXING STEAM ROLLING COMPLETE LINE OF CONCENTRATES APPROVED FORMULAS PURINA CHOWS 6 BULK GRAIN STORAGE 1 2 3A 4 12 OUR OLD PLANT IS NOW SET ON A NEW FOUNDATION AND IS AT YOUR SERVICE FOR GRINDING AND MIXING OR TO SUPPLY OUR OWN FORMULAS OF HOG FEEDS, DAIRY FEEDS, STEER FEEDS, POULTRY MASHES, AND RANGE OR FATTENING FEEDS. m WE DELIVER ON m THURSDAY TUESDAY - SATURDAY m Ga Bailey-McGun- e b Feed Store . . 295 West Center Street m PHONE 299 HL ninen i i b b Orlr.p Small Business "."re depi'rtnpnt or commerce rrhws a small business as one having a yearly net snles or reth.in S50.000. A wholeceipts oJ net turnover ol saler with less than $200,000 is small business. A manufacturer employing less than 100 persons falls into the same class. Jesse Jones painted the picture, s of all stating: "Over business concerns in the country are account small, and these for 45 per cent of the workers employed, and for 34 per cent of the business in dollar volume." k-s- nine-tenth- nine-tent- (jnvas'a'e SIti's Eewure of washing painted silk lamp shades. sindr-- with applique ornaments and shades made of fabrics. su"h as niniz or liwn. which shrink when wpt T ey must be dry s a no on TRAVEL DAYS DECEMBER 1 Happenings Private Leo Bendixon I I II lieeoitonlXieeaeial stays, wll yeur Santa FeTreltweye ont fee rocomnondcnlefie Im mtii4 tatty w t you byre eej c1m4um. W m at, t I J T RAILWAYS BUS DEPOT Carter Cafe PHONE 264 II WINTER DRIVING IS HAZARDOUS ALWAYS HAPPEN. PROTECT ACCIDENTS with YOURSELF COLLISION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE on youx car. YOU are liable. Under the State Law REMEMBER "YOU HAVE TO BUY INSURANCE WHEN YOU DON'T NEED IT BECAUSE YOU CAN'T BUY IT WHEN YOU DO NEED IT." JUNE KENDALL COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE PHONE 344 Mrs. Minnie Olsen visited recently with her son, Newell and family in Idaho Falls, Idaho.l Venice Hansen has returned from Salt Lake City where she has been employed. Mrs. Lottie Barentsen of Nephi is visiting for a few days in Fountain Green. Mrs. Myrtle Livingston of Eph-raivisited Tuesday with her sister in law, Mrs. Minnie Olsen. m Weaken Garments Perspiration or deodorants may have weakened a garment so it will not withstand redying or may cause an uneven dyeing job. Treatment By protecting the nerves, a Russian scientist says he has kept an old dog healthy and active while other dogs grew gray and decrepit with age. We still have a fairly good selection of Christmas Gifts Co Nephi Drug can't wipe this out with your tears! You - vr r-- 4 -- ;. 4 "it i yu. Sec-rest- After the . Corporal Max Livingston, who has returned from foreign service and is spending a furlough with relatives and friends in fountain Green. Pvt. F. C. R Glade Anderson "'ho has been released from the Bushnell hospital, and honor-tihl- v released from U. S. Service, and Cpl. Livingston gave lmeresi-- . ing talks at Sacrament meeting on Sunday. Mnvor I.vman Seelev has receiv ed word that his son, Lt. Paul Seeley has been transferred irom Australia to somewhere in the South Pacific. Mrs EUa Rasmussen was hostess to the Gloom Busters club members Wednesday afternoon at her home. Mrs. lone Draper had as her guests Tuesday, Mrs. Ethel D. Jackson and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Jackson of Mid-val- e. Levari Local who is stationed in Texas is spending his furlough here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bendixon. Mrs. Delia Lundsteen entertained a few ladies at her home on Monday afternoon, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christensen and son Michael of Los Angeles ae visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Francom and Mr. and Mrs. S.'P Christensen Mrs Arlin Stephensen entertained at a surprise party for her husband Sunday night at her home. The time was spent in playing games and in social chat. A delicious luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mangelson, Mr. and Stretch Easily Mrs. Loren Stephensen, Mr. and remainder, a considerable proportion Knit and dresses sweaters stretch Mrs. LaMar Dalby, Mr. and Mrs. had only one employee each, with, if hun to better emIt's up. lay them Mr. and Mrs. Darral Childs, son perhaps, an additional part-tim- e a bed to fold and lay Wayne and Mrs. DeRay Bird and air. then jn ployee for apprenticeship or in a .hrni jwav drawer daughter Mary Lou of Salt Lake City spent the week end with relatives in Levan. They visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Christensen. Mrs. Martha Brotherson who is teaching school at ML Pleasant spent the week end here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Franm w w mm m com. Ray Winte, Mr and Mrs. Erin Poulson and the hostess and honored guest Mrs. Theo Gee returned home on Monday after convalescing for a few days in the Payson hospital. I Mrs. Nellie Nielsen returned to her home Thursday after visiting in Salt Lake City with her son and daughter in law Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Nielsen and family. The Service Mothers met last Thursday nirht at the home of Mrs Grace Christensen. A short program was given and Red Cross work was distributed. A dainty luncheon was seved bv Vera M. .Christensen. Viola Shepherd and I Grace Christensen. Mrs. Arlin Stephensen entertafn-- ! ed Monday evening at a family dinner honoring her husband on his birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Shepherd entertained at a family gathering at their home Sunday afternoon for Delwin who will leave for the armed service next. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Wankler entertained at dinner Saturday in hono of Lee Wankier who win leave Wednesday for the armed service. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Secrest returned to Fresno. California last week afte an extended visit with relatives in Salt Lake City and 's in Levan at the home of Mrs. mother, Mrs. Sorena Malm- jrren. All Santa Ft ToHmrf employed know that "coming Mr. and Mrs. LeGranrl Man mean roach foe loldien, to yoo homt Chriitmu to gelson spent Monday in Provo. tail on, tad collegt ttudena a tad that joul trip borne it 'etModal' to you tod Mom tad Dad. Hint CaulMif tl arc the most roofs tsmUn to ponpooe Usually, So, wt'rt Inviting til Casual tdpt during these foot holiday Card daft. After neglected parts of buildings because thry are awkward to get at. Small Chriitmu, many Sana Ft TtsJwayi tcbtdulet will bt leu leaks may quickly become big ones oo crowded. Call jroux fcieadl agent foe bdpful bints and result in serious damage in a tb best time to go. period of storm when it is practically Impombla to plug them. Procrastination is easy, to b sura, but it is likely to oost a lot mora than a timely caulking or paint Job. by damsge to tha Interior of the house. Flashing!, especially, need attention All cracks, crevices or other small openings in the roof which could admit water should be carefully filled with an appropriate caulking compound. fox IMPORTANT Happenings Jir. pnd Mrs. DeWayne Baxter and family of Hyrum have visited the past wek with Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gowers announce the birth of a daughter on December 1 Mr. and Mrs. Emery Ward, Mrs. Nancy Lou Foulton and twin daughters and Mrs. John Clements and daughter of Price were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Beck. I Miss Mary Sells from Snow Col- Mrs Beth Anderson and Mrs. lege spent the wek end witn ner Rachel Symes were Salt Lake City visitors during the week. father, A. E Sells. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bowers Jr. Mrs. Jenna Anderson entertainson have received word that their ed at a birthday dianer Wednesday Frank has arrived In. the Philli-pin- afternoon. tier ciud memoers were her guests. Mr. and Mrs John Ashworth of Mrs. Clara Christensen has reI Beaver were Sunday guests of Mr. turned from a hospital at Provo and Mrs. Lester Briggs. where she has been receiving med Mrs. Lester Briggs entertained ical care. on Sunday for her son on his 10th Mr. and Mrs. Frances Coulsen 31 were and daughter Joyce of Salt Lake birthday anniversary. present. City were the guests of Mrs. Macel Miss DaNell Burton and Virginia Anderson and family Sunday. Cox of Salt Lake City spent the week ei'd in Nephi. Mrs. Emma Brough left Tuesday to spend some time with her sister, Mrs. A. E. Harris. She also plans to visit relatives in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Rees Haycock and baby of Panguitch are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Cowan Jr. this week. Mrs. Cliff Barton and daughter of L.is Angeels have visited the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irel Chase. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Painter announce the birth of a son on Sat urday, December 9, at the Payson hospital. FOR SALE Boys Shoe skates, Disabled Vets size small 9 ft. Wanted to' buy. Civil war disabled veterans were Boys size 6 shoe skates. Nell Black swarded from S3 per month upward, Phone 236J. until the totally disabled reached the original top pension amount of FOR LEASE 15 shares of Th'. Grand Army ol water with 40 acre farm. $12 monthly. Leon veterthe R. Pay the Republic, formed by ans of the Civil war in the North, KITCHEN CABINeventually prevailed upon congress FOR SALE to increase veterans' pensions until ET IN EXCELLNT CONDITION. a final peak of $90 monthly was Clark Morgan reached for the totally disabled. ConHELP WANTED MALE OR federate army veterans received the FEMALE after soon same pension treatment ....Immediate opening. Good Wat-kin- s the war route in Nephi. Car, exper-inc- e unnecessary. Average earn'Small HCiiness ings $35 to $45 weekly. Pay starts Of our fr.uuO service businesses immediately. Largest company, bar'ri.' shops, plumbers, tailors, best known household products, Watklns Co., D- shoe men, etc. 365.000 (over half) biggest demand. employed no salaried help. Of the 95, Winona, Minn f'PIJURl Green es IN THE MEAN TIME IBM 1,4,, Fountain ity Chappeli attended the funeral services 1 uesday of Jos. Moyer, husband of. Carla Vickers Moyer Mrr. and Mr. W. H. Belliston are visiting in Salt Lake City this week. Mrs. Alton G. Peterson is Improving nicely after a recent major operation and is expected home thia week. a (CONSTRUCTION WlLIi BEGIN ABOUT MARCH 1ST) a Services to be offered will include; I Ihjjrs,day, dec. Mr. &nd Mrs. Robert Chappll. Mrs. Letter Bellistcn and Mrs. Un- Mod ern Feed Processing Mi WHICH WILL Kephi, Utah Local and Social News - PLAN YOUR FEEDING OPERATIONS MOW AND PATRONIZE OUR W4 s, ooa-swnd- y ton'i -- mm istr lWtmM---- ' - BUT BONDS WILL HELP YOUR BOYS DO IT! Your 6gritin men ar paying back th Jap for Pearl Harbor, that "deed that will live in into famy." But it's a long way Tokyo where the final initall-Biewill be collected. yt nt Vi m, at home, can't fight ihoul-de- r to shoulder with our boy. Yet we can help today by getting behind the 6th War Loin Drive with every dollar we can acrape together. This it every Ameri ean'i wer. Buy an fra $100 Bond end don't wait till you're eeked. Per we've tough job ahead. Year Rondi prove tbat yea wfaiTn7 ii nl haven't forgotten Pearl Harbor, Bataan and the thontandt of other crime against humanity by the Jap horde. Your Bond it an on what it's going x enit u to crnth the Jap in th long cea lane of the Pacific it's going to take more tuperfortret at $600,000 each, more Thunderbolt! at $50,000 each more of every type of anaterieL 7 And remember, when Bonde yo are aaving future and the future country. Don't put it ol tmtrt Boad today. BUY AT LEAST AN EXTRA yoa buy for year of your key the $100 WAR BOND TODAY' |