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Show Pag THE Four iVeit' Babies y..uncles i Published very Thursday at Nephl, Juab County, Utah. Entered at the post office at Nephl, Utah as second class mail matter under the act of congress of March 3, 1879. A. PUBLISHERS Edltor-Manao- er B. GIBSON & ROY (jene ration , Subscription Rates: One year, $2.75; Six Months, $1.50. Subscriptions re payable In advance. Advertising rates on request. Wil-ke- I ball END I' ASSOCIATION UTAH STATE THE SEASON'S Mr. and Mrs. Max C. Hawkins announce the birth of twin sons on March 20 at Payson hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Burton K. Holman of Montrose, Colorado and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins of Nephi are the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sperry are parents of a daughter born March 17 at Payson hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen and Mrs. E. B. Sperry are the grandparents. y Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. announce the birth of a son Marqh 16 at Payson hospiflal. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wilkey of Nephi, and Mrs Jennie Bylund of Santaquin. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Bailey of Ogden announce the arrival of their third daughter, Clelia Jan, on February 15th at an Ogden hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bailey, all of Ne- E. GIBSON ROY E. GIBSON ..A NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- 1 i a .1." AND CONGRATULATIONS Our congratulations to the Juab high school team and to the coach. basket- Attainment of sixth place in the State basketball tournament held at Salt Lake City iast week end calls for the heartiest congratulations for every member of this team, and to their coach, Udell Wankier of Levan. hard-fightin- Although they were caught in the heat waves of the champion B Y high school on Friday night, and again defeat af the hands of the third place South Summit team from Kamas on Saturday night, the showing made Entering the by the "Wasps" was very commendable. team from the evenly-matche- d touranment as second-plac- e Nebo division, they came through with impressive victories on the first and second nights to gain the semi finals, and to play in the final night fo.- - third-sixtplace spot. sur-fere- d Our congratulations go especially to those members of the team who. through their play and sportsmanship selections. have ranked them on Angus Belliston Lake Tribune chosen the Salt on was team, and on David Bird, Kenneth Bean, the Deseret News second-team- . Lynn Chase and Clyde Garrett received honorable mention. Max Sperry played outstanding ball. EaH Morris, Cleston Park, Boyd Howarth Jimmy Ockey and Kenneth Bowers and Larry Howarth comprised the rest of the team. Again, may be add CONGRATULATIONS! America's first newspaper was the Encyclopaedia Britannica estaoiisned in 1704. The nightengale sings day or There are 10 soda fountains in night, according to the Encyclothe United States to everv one in paedia Britannica. E'urooe. In snakes and gecko lizards, Chimpanzees sometimes perform the tear ducts open directly into a kind of dance, according to the the mouth. Encyclopaedia Britannica. Britains war with France in A gold nugget found in 1869 lf-9was partly paid for by a tax 157 weighed pounds, according to on bachelors. grandparents. Mr and Mrs. Raymond Peterson announce the birth of a daughter on March 19 at the Payson hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cowan of Nephi and I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson of Levan. Great grand parents are Mrs. Ella Cowan, Mrs. Anna Brown of Nephi and Mrs. Peterson of Levan. i "Wi. q -lb-- fcQc LUNCH MEAT - Assorted - lb 4Qe NuMaid MARGARINE - 2 lbs gQC LUX TOILET SOAP - J bars 25C MOR BEEF or VEL - per can 4Qe CORNEW MUTTON - can FORMAY SHORTENING - Assorted FANCY CAKES lb PRUNES Sunsweet 2 lb pk - OATS - Q HEWLETT'S PRESERVES Angela Brough, daughter of and Mrs. E. Rulon Brough - I,. . - t .. ' Mr. .. - .! -- ! I - If 1 'V- - ft comes from plants, animals and minerals. And he goes on to say that minerals alone, with their extraction, processing, transporting and manufacturing, furnish almost two-thirof our nation's wealth I " fh - Tommy Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore (Bob) Howard FOR SALE frigerator Wetinghouse Re Call 93W UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION mi r of ihe Medium Duty Field L', "K W 'fr I V; ZTZ" ''T" I" 'I "j" 1 - 2PkSsfor15C TENDERLE AF TEA - 8 oz pkg 35c Any style your heart desires from shorties to Priced 16.95 to $54.95. e, full-leng- th J)MAR I INES by &AET-IA-N spring quarter. Miss JoAnn Beagley, USAC who is was a attending the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Beagley over the week end. Joan has registered at the college for the Spring quarter. sss; rA 21$ S PRATT IF If --Af -- AC --V S -- V- -- 4f f -- voe. "V - X'.5v- MEAT DEPT. SMOKED BACON - A real MORNING OR SEGO - 4 CANS 52C RINSO - - LARGE - JQC MILK- SN0SHEEN CAKE FLOUR -- PKG FAB - 2 PKGS FOR 57c 45c SKIPPY PEANUT BUTTER -- JAR 3fle VIENNA SAUSAGE IQe OYSTERS - Tall can 44c NU MAID OLE0 lb 31c SHAVERS GRAPE- FRUIT - Per can C MJB RICE 2lb350 BAY TUNA 'FLAKES Regular can 2Q C VEL - - regular pkg - 2QC DAFFODILS - - doz jQe CORN - DelMonte 303 size can ifcC Pound Sliced buy GROUND BEEF -- 56 Fresh and lean - pound 45 STEWING HENS -- Very Tasty - pound 45 LARD Pure White 2 lb 4 jC HALIBUT or SALMON per pound - CC - PORK ROAST young pork - per pound 45 ROAST OF BABY BEEF A grade - per pound 40 FRESH BACON - Special 39 C per pound Country Style SAUSAGE ' Freshly ground - lb JQC LUNCH MEATS - LB 53c MUTTON ROAST - lb 43c PICNICS - Per pound BEEF SHORT RIBS 44c per Pound 35 VELVEETA CHEESE 2 pound brick QJC LUX TOILET SOAP Bath Size bars Each ffiC GOLD COAST BERRY JAMS - 2 Pound 55c TOILET TISSUE 2" ISC C , 5 lb 4 2Q RANCHO TOMATO SOUP cn APPLE JUICE - Quart bottle Qc PORK 8C BEANS, Val Vita, size 2h cans - Each 23 C Dinty Moore SPAGHETTI -8C MEAT BALLS lb can 37c UTAH VALLEY CATSUP 16 oz bottle IdC PAPER NAPKINS 60 to pkg Mrs. T. H. G. Parkes was hostess recently to members of the CurAcacia club at her home. rent events were the topic of the afternoon. Enjoying the afternoon and a delicious luncheon were Mrs. C. R. Jenkins, Mrs. George McCune, Mrs. Wilford J. Cole, Mrs. J. G. Irons, Mrs. Ernest Brough, Mrs. William Bailey, that all our wealth 45c 35 c Boysenberry or Loganberry flare Dashing deep-cuffe- d back toppers . . you'll wear Easter parading and on the summer and through The one autmun months. sketched is 100 wool colors. choice of your members. "In a book I'm reading, one of our big economic experts says 75 pound bag TOFPEfcS . vI1XlM 111 Jge pound can - JJC J Reg. 10c EGG NOODLES 2 pk 15C PITTED DATES - pound pk 3Qc DUFFS CAKE MIX - - pkg - 25 C 9 4 The American Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 1 met at the City Hall on March 17th with Mrs. Eudora Bowers in charge of the program. Music of America and foreign countries, featuring the Star Spangled Banner was rendered by Mrs. Mildred Ingram at the piano. A talk of Venezula was given by Mrs. Emma Brough. Refreshments were served to 18 I ds POT ROAST OF BEEF - lb - 4Qe LAMB CHOPS Fancy PORK CHOPS - Lean - pound gQc News Briefs Mrs. A. V. Gadd, Mrs. T. W. All-rMrs. Will L. Hoyt, and the hostess, Mrs. Parkes. Mrs. M. W. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones and family of phi. Murray visited Sunday with relMr. and Mrs. James A. Phillips atives and with James D. Pexton annouce the birth of a daughter, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. on March 12th at Payson hospital. A. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Phillips Mrs. P. P. Christison is visiting of Salt Lake City are the grandin Holladay with Mr. and Mrs. parents. E. F. Baldwin. Sandra Lee Jackson .. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson. Bishop and Mrs. Lester H. BelKenneth Pexton spent last week liston are happy over the arrival of a son on March 13 at the Pay-so- n end home with his mother, Mrs. hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. M. Pexton. Kenneth is attendB. Belliston of Nephi and Peter ing the USAC and has returned B. Peterson of Levah are the ed to Logan to register for the h We're mighty psoud of every boy who made up the team, from the captain to the last of the "sub" lineup. They have worked hard together to make the team click, and like spokes in a wheel, they are all necessary for a complete layout. Thursday, March 24, 1949 BIG "Army Workhorse" Engine the am famoua CMC "270" that performed so dependably and economically in nearly 600,000 military CMC on battle fronts all over the world. valve-in-he- ad BIG Roomy Comfortable inches wider and seven inches Cab longer than prewar, all cent greater vision, seats with doubt th number of springs, automatic built-i-n ventilation system, complete insulation and soundproofing. eight steel-weld- ed with KIVS LOVE 'EM BOW i 1 ASPARAGUS 22 per BIG Husky Frame and Chassis with frame of 10.1 section modulus . . big husky duty axles, clutch, transmission, brakes and springs. Built to handle gross truck and trailer weights vp to 37,000 pounds. heavy !?oimfer Motor co 4 1 MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM 2 LBS 49C - , RADISHES OR lOvGR. ONIONS . 2 BUN. G 7 HARD WATER !f) V SUDS SENSATION 1 4 pkg 2ft Pfc,05c Store' |