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Show THE Thursday, Oct. 21, II Nigh School N ews HOW ABOUT THIS, BRACKt( are quoted by a Salt Lake newspaper as saying In Provo recently that a "favorable tax atmosphere must be created In Utah to attract new Industrie." You Do you mean that Utah should give a tax advantage to new industry and allow farmers. homeowners, and industry al esraoiisnea nere to bear ready more than their Just share of 7 load the Would you DroDOse an a- mendment to Article 3 of Section 13 of our State Constitu- - tion, which savs. in Dart: "Tho Legislature shall provide by law a uniform and equal rate of assessment and . taxation on all tangible property in the state"? How else can you provide a "favorable tax atmosphere" for anybody and do it legally? Paid Political Adv. by Milton L. Weilenmann; Salt Lake City) c COME IN and; INQUIRE About our Lay Away Plan on All XMAS ITEMS FORSEY'S 60 South Main 8 TED ORROCK Circulation Representative Salt Lake Tribune and Salt Lake Telegram Phone 166R LOIS COLLIER RICHARD CRANE 3 ARTHUR I TAKES OVER I W. WOODROW BEARD AGENT Li t -- v-k- FANYA DRESSES v Exclusively OURS iV VSr WILDE LEE WILDE Vm CAMPUS 8UNDAY AND MONDAY YVONNE DE CARLO DAN DURYEA ROD CAMERON ' ftL w - - . " RIVER LADY 1 TUESDAY . WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 4 - jf ft ? Walt Disney's MELODY TIME ) .. j t TIMBER TRAIL! BLONDIES ANNIVERSARY 8ATURDAY OCT. SO REPUBLICAN RALLY k rvvTirvrTrT x on try WAV NEW STOLE SCARFS AS PICTURED IN "MADAMOISELLE" WE HAVE THEM - - One Thing That Is Certain - - There "was" Bear in Them Thar Hills There's bear in them thar hills FRIDAY ONLY the same substance HEATING Automatic Clean LEVAN, UTAH WRITE OR CALL PHONE 439R4 Call Collect WATER HEATING COOKING vibrissas. GOOD BRAKES properly adjusted are a safety feature for winter driving on wet pavements. We specialize on Brake Service on ALL CARS AND TRUCKS NEBO GAS SERVICE Exclusive LMdies9 Shop l of Quaiiiy ttmodg-to-We- ar v News Briefs Or at least there was one and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller of now ther's one less. Portland, Oregon are the parents While deer hunting early Satur. of a son, James Leslie. Mrs. Mil day morning, Raymond Sud weeks ler was formerly RoseMary Bel Her mother, Mrs. J. L. of Nephi ,in company with his liston. brother-in-laSherman Wall of Belliston is visiting with them at Santaquin, had a wonderful time this time. M. M. OGara, returning from a and at the same time obtained mmseit a beautilful bear mo-0. hunting trip in Colorado, visited friends in Nephi last week. The brown bruin was estimate to weigh around 600 pounds, and War Medala to Nurses stretched approximately Army nurses covereu thenuslvss feet from the nose to end of the with glory in World Wr It rs ports taii. His hide was all the two American Nurses' association. Tho men wanted to lift by the time army presented 1,617 awards to its they had the animal skinned and nurses, including 62 Purpl Hearts. 1 Distinguished Service Medal. 22 started back down the country. Legion of Merit Medals and 498 They ran on to the bear in Air Medals. Salt Creek canyon, about a mile Jua Cat' Whiskers and a half above Camp Whiskers of a cat and the hairs In a man's nostrils are composed of GAS Two-piec- i ; i v Styled by one of California's roremost Designers, faultlessly tailored of Beautiful Fabrics to give you that smartly dressed look. e One and Styles in 12 to 20 and Half Sizes Black - Brown - Teal - Valor Red - Toast - and Grey. "It is in Good Taste to Wear a Fanya Dress HONEYMOON KENT CO. VAULTS MARKERS MONUMENTS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED DIRECT FROM SAN FRANCISCO COMES OUR NEW FALL LINE OF vV ' m. LYN L BEESLEY a SATURDAY FRIDAY A Womens Athletic Association is being formed under the instruction of Miss Greaves, Physic al Education teacher. This or ganization consists of all Physical Education classes from the 7th to the 12th grades and is open to all other girls who are interested. Of are ficers of this organization President, JoAnn Pace, vice pres ident, Jean Gowers, secretary, Carol Stephenson, reporter, LaRae Vogt; Recorder, Kathryn Latimer. The purpose of this organization is to compete with other schools and also there will be teams among the organization to. compete one with another here at school In such sports as softball, basketball. swimming, tennis, archery, etc. JHS The long awaited balcony has now been completed, consisting of eight rows, four on each sdle, runBuild Diving: Suits the entire length of the gymOne variety of spider builds a ning nasium. It will increase the seatliken divine suit under water, caring capacity of the gym by 500, rying down its air supply as bubbles. to make a total of more than 1300. This variety feeds on aquatic The balcony was built by Davis and Witt. In addition to the new balcony, 1 new glass back boards have also been installed. m sa NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, . B. SHflUJ CO. Published ovary Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Utah. Entered at tho post office at Nephi, Utah ae second olasa mail matter under the act of congress of Maroh 3, 1879. PUBLISHERS Editor-Manag- A. B. GIBSON A ROY E. GIBSON ROY E. GIB80N er Subscription Rates: One year, $2.75; Six Months, $1.50. Subscriptions In advance. Advertising rate on request. aro payablo PAY CASH . CARRY IT.,. YOU SAVE! Cotto n Outing Flan: STRIPES! PATTERNS! PLAIN! A NEW NAME FOR AN OLD FRIEND 1 VOTE The acquisition by Continental Bus System of passenger traffic operations of Rio Grande Motor Way was annunced recently in the press. Rio Grande Motor Way will continue to operate motor freight sevice as in the past. Rio Grande Trailways, however, now becomes the Rocky Mountain Division, Continental Bus System. It means that the name of Continental, already a familar name in bus transportation over more than 25,000 miles of routes throughout Western United States, will now repesent the same high standard of bus service throughout Colorado and Utah that has been provided in the past under the name of Rio Grande. Continental is proud of the opportunity to expand its far flung service through Colorado and Utah to connect at Salt Lake City with another Continental division, Continental Western Lines. As elsewhere over the Continental System, it will be the policy of the company in the new Rocky Mountain Division to render, service to the public in such a manner to insure the confidence and approval of our passengers. As evidence of our plans to further increase the standard of service in this area, Continental's Rocky Mountain Division has than already been assigned new bus equipment valued at more Novwill about buses begin $250,000. Delivery of these new ember 15 and will be placed in operation immediatey. CONTINENTAL BUS SYSTEM NOV. 2ND for in in 'i minium ii tm H 13 Aral W comiEtQer Down-of- Strings! Peaaej flannel t, tiny-price- bigger d for the family tlaepvtar. In plain white or woven for JUAB COUNTY COMMISSIONER Mora' warm fh, more value 4 year Term REPUBLICAN PARTY TICKET ARVIL WANKIER IS Civic Minded tripe. 36 in. wide. A real value I 36" Woven Stripe Cotton Flannel.. 39 36" Printed Fancy Cotton Flannel . .49 36" Woven Stripes or Plaid 59 PENNEY'S AT Progressive Farmer and Stockman Conscientious Interested in the Welfare of ALL of Juab County Church Worker Scoutmaster Deserving of your serious considera-toi- n and your VOTE! 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