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Show - Peg Insert THE Ten nwm WANT TO SAVE OB or more NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- Jf" L rS - S- fact, while saving $4.81 a week (about $250 a year), you can give your family more delicious foods and greater variety all year round. Don't delay! Get the facts and figures on how easily you can do this with the big new 15 cu. ft. Carrier upright Food Freezer today! if it AND APPLIANCE Nephi, Utah Mitvn!fnl fnv vnn ' Ia Amn in. tnaff' a rail us or send a card and we will forward information on how to save $1.81 without obligation or more a week on food. mW . wn't HITCH YOUP. YOU eral years. Mayor and Mrs. Dennis Roger-so- n were in Salt Lake City last week visiting with relatives. ID VWSON TO THIS VtMH( UPF01t I'M VO TOW TAKIH& THIS fffrCfSlDTIAM?: STAR YOU'RCTAKIN IT TO NEPHI DRUG BCCAUSE THAT'S YOUR MQM WHERE SENT you.' J ilus cooperative of members . . . with Yi years of successful histo assume your tory n.irketing cares. )() ... Poultry ggs urkeys :sed X Supplies AND FARMER'S Sm Wm( Taafb .... i 1. Will range livestock take more salt if it is placed near water? Research workers of the Soil Conservation Service in Texas report that cattle eat nearly twice as much salt when It Is distributed at several places in a pasture as when all the salt is placed near the watering trough. 2. How can onion flavor In milk be prevented? If weedy pastures are used, return the milking herd to the barnyard or dry lot several hours before milking. 3. How does the birth weight of pigs correlate with the health, vigor and livability of pigs farrowed? Experience at the Ralston Purina Research Farm proves that the birth weight of pigs is an excellent indication of vigor and livability. Of pigs uour.ds weighing one and one-ha- lf at birth, only 137o were aii.'s at Of time. weaning pi's weighing three pounds or more at birtli. 77 were weaned. Send your about livestock i,r poultry pwbkmi to F.VkM FACTS, SI9 South ri,;hth Street. Si. Lojis 4, iU b Mtt.ouri. Question without charg. tiliiar by mail or in irti. aa a (t'lumn. tarvwa of tiii. ntwjpt.. CO-O- P QmiTid OlIkYv IM MM mm Nil5 DON'T THINK Miss Sarah Cdlton of Roosevelt who is a student at the Brigham Young University was a week end guest at the home of Mrs. John S. Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sorensen of Provo were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elgy N. El- lertson during the past week. Bishop and Mrs. E. Alton and son Winslow spent be! will them reception honoring two visiting in Heber as the held at the Recreation Hall of thel guestsdays of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fifth Ward in Spanish Fork on I'erry. Friday evening, September 2nd. Miss Jean Maughn is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Williams in at the home of Mr. and are the proud parents of a son Mrs.Nephi Yorgason. born August 8th at the Nephi Clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Vest of Grandparents are Mrs. Mildred Williams of Nephi and Milford are guests of his sister Mr. and Mrs. John W. Roundy and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. of Starr. Dennis Rogerson. Mrs. Verda Oliver and Mrs. ElMr. and Mrs. Leslie Schwarr of ena H. Stanlw nttfnrtr1 th fun Hyde Park spent the week end eral services of August Samuelson visiting with her parents. Bishop neia in antaquin on August 23rd. and Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson. He is survived by two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cullpep-pe- r Bernice and Beatric. Miss Ber-nic- e are rejoicing over the arrival Samuelson has been employed as a teacher in Mona for sev- of a son at the Nephi Clinic on Mr .and Mrs. LaMar Searle announce the marriage of their , daughter Alean to Ned A. Holt or apamsn rorK. ine marriage ceremony was performed on August 27th. After a short honeymoon they will be at home to or quality of food you're now serving. In IMPLEMENT 137 South Main Street mrl Uto Oty 2-- August 24th. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vern Carter. Mr. Cullpepper returned to Denver on Monday. The Kay reunion was held in Tremonton on August 14. Among those attending were the follow-in-e from Mona: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kay and family and Mr. ana Mrs Cleon Kay and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lynn and family were Salt Lake City visit ors on r riday. Mrs. Ina Kay entertained the members of her club on Thursday m"' AUDRY LONG AND WARREN DOUGLAS 3 n --- n Sunday and Monday. Sept. GREGORY PECK AVA GARDNER SUNDOWN IN SANTA FE 4-- 5 w. i. - BILL BOMBA THE JUNGLE BOY J In CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHURS COURT y in TECHNICOLOR '''''''' September ALAN LADD AND BRIAN DONLEVY " " Wednesday-Thursda- TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST THE WIZARD OF OZ I'M'-- - I Sept. y. be sacrificed to carelessness. TfiM auoos prviMtad to Wia JOAN K. in DEAR RUTH Again by Popular Demand - SERGEANT with WM. HOLDEN and JOAN CAULFIELD SERIAL YORK NEWS D$ NOT TAKE LESS THAN THE BEST THEATRES YOUR ENTERTAINMENT MAKE THE HUISH-GILHOO- CENTER L evening. The time was spent in quilting after which refreshments were "served to the following: Clea Fowler, Mabel Kay, Norma Kay, Almina Kay, Geneva Molyneaux, Ruth Garfield, Viola Lynn, Erma Keyte, Rhoda Newell, Zella Suth erland, Madge Newton and the hostess, Ina Kay. Miss Sarah Kay visited over the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kay. Mrs. David Neilsen returned on Tuesday from Inglewood, California where she has been a guest of her daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ensign, for the past three weeks. World's Bath Tubs Ninety-fivper cent of. all the oath tub's in the world are owned ly the United States. e fhJ L t atyery at hi, Juab County, Utah. Entered at post office at Nephi, Utah as second class mail matter under the act of congress of March 3, 1879. PUBLISHERS A. B. GIBSON & ROY E. GIB80N Editor-Managroy E. GIBSON Tday N-p- er lfrJJSSIii.'Jn ?ate5! 0ne year' $275; S,x Months, $1.50. Subscription advance. Advertising rates on request. Field, Sweet Corn Plastic Pattern genetic difference A new plastic pattern which rebetween fiiJd and sweet corn is the will enable the sewer to mutation of the starchy gene In portedly , up mmJ Know D HPACB OC.tt field corn to sugary in sweet corn Pllt ki, i. ..n It that fit will which promotes a higher total perfectly without alsugar content and causes the sugar teration is now available to horn sewers. to The principal I ! 1 persist G 111 to-r- I yJ-- ataaaf J when lllllllll - BUILDING MATERIAL? TRI-STA- TE are used . . . BINS MILK HOUSE t'nld Weather Ahead Cnnvmlent Budget Terma ' NEW SIDING STORM DOORS WINDOWS FLOORING Make MATTRESSES REBUILT Xeedd llepair Nmtv up Spring Mattresses Serviced REPAINT SILOS FENCES IMPLEMENT SHED cta-ru- lutftnt, Csissctkit $17.50 INSULATE BARNS COOPS iMTFtu O. R. Phillip artto ucoot mt inoiiiirY Cotton Mattresses Con- verted to Spring Filled REROOF GRAIN a Realty Ca J. 8perry $10.00 Credit $12.50 up for your old Mattress on a New Spring Filled Mattress FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY .70 Mmmlhm To Pam OVERMANS State - Salt Lake PHONE NEPHI 230 2763 So. FOR APPOINTMENT 8l LESLIE of our policyhoidart and all efkar molorutt of thi community. mmx& 7-- GARY COOPER Wkatliaveltlone! You've killed a little girl. Mister, that's what! You didn't think the sifety campaigns and accident statistics applied to you you were a "good" driver you thought. You could stop "on a dime" until that little girl na out in front of you. Now it's too late; she's dead and all your regret won't bring her back to life. We cannot stress too strongly: Drive with great care through school sones and crowded streets; a child's life is far too precious to 4-- 5 BING CROSBY WILLIAM BENDIX EYES OF TEXAS Wednesday-Thursday RAY BOLGER in SHORTS Sunday and Monday. Sept. ROY ROGERS in JUDY GARLAND ' ruuuul v September A GREAT DOUBLE Wednesday-Thursday-Frida- Back - Sunday-Monday-Tuesd- GREAT SINNER A New and Tempestuoous Romantic Team . . in a Dramatic Smash SELECTED with ALAN LANE THE Tuesday RIDERS OF THE WHISTLING PINES Plus in -- in INVESTIGATOR i IUM rini-,- 2-- POST OFFICE n nrijTjuTirinri-i-- .., Friday and Saturday Sept. GENE AUTRY PATRICIA! WHITE and 'CHAMPION'V in THE GIRL FROM JONES BEACH g Mona News SANTAQUIi'l in HEARD, BUI NOT SEEN . . . "Children should be seen, not heard" does not hold good for Kathryn Beaumont. 11, British youngster who will play the movie voice of "Alice in Wonderland," a Disney version of the Levis Carroll classic. When she isn't delivt-r-Inlines in the filming of the story, she is making another kind of delivery on the tennis court. Kathryn Is a daughter of Kenneth Beaumont, British singer and radio performer. fruits, desserts and other items without cutting down a single bite on the amount PAYSO.I Saturday Only Sept. 3rd It's a Rousing Romantic Rampage of Mirth and Merriment you have an average family, you can save $4.81 or more a week on meats, vegetables, STAR THEATRE ""iinr"iJvvr,i,"fVvvvru'uriAr Friday and Saturday Sept. RONALD REGAN AND VIRGINIA MAYO o today, if STAR THEATRE 4 - -- PAXMAN 1 IIUISII THEATRE PAYSON 4 It's amazing, but true! Starting 1949 I, WE ARE ADVERTISING OUR THEATREPROGRWv1TP SANTAQUIN AT THE REQUEST OP OUR MANY FRIENDS IN THIS AREA J1 A WEEK on FOOD September - , .... Thursday, The ship that helps create jobs ... In short, she helps both the coast and interior of Alaska develop its resources ...just as the oil industry throughout all our country helps other industries grow and people work, produce and prosper. in From Ketchikan on up the coast dozens cf towns and cities in Alaska . . . people greet the tanker "M. S. Alaska Standard" with considerable affection. For, over the years, she's helped Alaskans develop thousands of jobs. Regularly she loads a full cargo of petroleum products and takes them wherever they're needed . . . like some giant floating service station. She pokes her prow into rocky inlets to serve fish canneries, goes on up the coast a few miles to bring a new mine the lubricants it needs to work, stocks oil for fishermen so they no longer have to travel six or seven hundred miles to refuel when the salmon run is on. in Alaska ' OF N CAie aa. |