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Show Thursday. October 20th, 1949 THE NEPHf, UTAH S, Local and Social Items SAY GOODNIGHT AND SLEEP TIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ludlow of Spanish Fork and Mr. and Mrs. David Stephenson of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ludlow last week. Mrs. George McCune has returned home from a two weeks visit in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Steed, her daughter and son in law. Mr. and Mrs .Guarnett Kendall d and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Jr. were in Salt "Lake City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Virl Sudweeks and baby Joan of Eureka, and Mrs. Sherman Wall and three children of Santaquin spent October 14 at the home of their parents. The occasion was the birthday anniversary of their father, Richard in a SNUGGLY WARM FLANNEL GOWN OR PAJAMAS ' TIMES-NGW- RAT'S THAT Mrs. Andrew Olsen visited in Salt Lake City over the week end with members of her family. and Mrs. Rex Tolley and were in Eureka Sunday, dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. Mr. family easy-stoppi- Gordon Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bosh of Salt Lake City visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Kendall V-- other relatives. and Hay-mon- Best grade flannel and lovely patterns and colors. We will guarantee you will not be cold when you snuggle down in one of our flannels - . . Sudweeks. Mrs. R .G. Brough of Tremonton is visiting with her children and is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Svedin. Patia Mr .and Mrs. Lincoln Orme and family of Preston, Idaho were the wee kend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Orme in Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Higginson of Tyrma, Tenn. announce the arrival of a daughter October 1st. Ned is stationed at the Air Base in Syrma. Mrs. Elizabeth T. Ost ler now has 19' great grand children, including the new baby. Mrs. Ralph Carter, Mrs. Paul Kendall and Mrs. Harold Thomas were in Salt Sunday to visit with Mrs. Grant Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Blain Braithwaite of Huntington, Utah spent the wee kend with her parents, Mn and Mrs. Lorin Park. Mrs. Braithwaite is remaining for a week's jAAvgUIJAUlo TLJLJL' ) field. classic-smoot- "Fashion Car of the Year." Come in for a ride and see why you should order your Ford noun. V v. II oilI U ; roLnuLI U A I S?-- III II 8 And with the new "feel" comes new styling. The. famed New York Fashion Academy judged Ford the Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowles and family were in Preston, Idaho several days last week. They were guests of Mr. nd Mrs. Max Norton who announce the birth of visit. a son September 30th. SA wnn,lrl Ford "feel" you hear everyone raving """mi i many imngs. the level "leer of Ford's new "Mid Ship" Ride. You ait cradled between wheels in the new lower center section. It's the smooth "feel" of Ford's new "Magic Action" Brakes . . . brakes that are fully to stop you 35 easier. It's the "feel" of surging power in Ford's new 100 h.p. and 95 h.p. Six engines. Only Ford in its field offers you a engine (the type used in America's cost-liecars). And behind that new Ford "feel" are many other Ford "firsts." New, smooth "Hydra-CoU- " and "Para-Flex- " . . . new "Lifeguard" Body andSprings frame structure 59 more rigid . . . new "Sofa-wide- " Seats more hip and shoulder room than any other car in its - J I . , 1 iv i x 4auy:-:- am. a. Take the wheel . . . n fcr try the new FORD ... WM' ill "' isi Unt ovwtobi. at ufro corf. "Feel" At your FORD dealer's SWENSON MOTOR Nephi, Utah AWARDED THE FASHION ACADEMY GOLD MEDAL AS THE "FASHION CAR OF THE YEAR" KAYSVILLE BLEND PEAS mi tins, each 1 2 tins CASE Each LIBBYS PEACHES No. 2'2 size tins LB-4- 2.5 Hor CASE J9J WEINERS (iSSS-s- e j25 1C WHITE TOMATO JUICE - No. 2 tins PER CASE 235 EACH IQe RED & WHITE MIXED VEGETABLES - No 2 tins PER CASE 4.20 EACH Ifle DUDE RANCH APRICOT PINEAPPLE 8C -- 1 REDKwHrrE Mf CBISCO RED I No. - 2 POUND JARS - each 2QC FRANCO - AMERICAN SPAGHGETTI - Reg tin JJc CAMPBELL'S VEGETABLE SOUP - No. tins ea. C LOG CABIN SYRUP - 24 oz tins - - Each 49 C Ea. SPERRY'S PANCAKE FLOUR - 4 pound bag 4Qc PKGS 1QC CHEWING GUM ALL KINDS J HERSHEY BARS - - LARGE SIZE - EACH - 17e PRESERVES a. 1 1 1 No.2'in sego tag KITCHEN CHARM WAX PAPER tin 125ft. roll - ea. JQc Your portrait in miniature just the cheerful, personal touch you want in your holiday greeting cards. The price is low, and the results beautiful. If you phone, we'll be pleased to explain our plan. RED AND WHITE COFFEE Reguh or Drip Grind CHILI BEANS pounds for DEL MONTE CATSUP - 14 oz bot BLUE 8C WHITE MATCHES C c Carton of 6 boxes -- ctn. XCc WHITE ICING GRANULATED SOAP Giant pkg - 55c Large pkg 3V.UH.H LIXANSUi 2 PkSs 2tC 1 pound for u Apples Oranges Bananas Eggi Milk Butter - Cheese TSSi"- - - fCc AIMUF Arm A tyj T Per , T U.S. Chick Production Production of chicks in the United States (or the first six months of 1949 totaled 1,197,925,. 000, an Increase of 23 per cent above last year's number for the tame period. Food Industry One of every four plants in America processes food . . . one of every three retail stores is a food outlet . . . one of every five adult Americans earn a livelihood in the food Industry. ftJj SETS THE PACE FOR PLEASURE! 0& CREAM J .lllllll I 'M nn the whiskey that's 1M sgP j S3 lE,ch - 16c PER case JL ) OA RALPH'S MARKET KENTUCKY WHISKEY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP., N.Y. . A BLEND 86 PROOF . 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SHRITS |