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Show Thursday, November THE 1949 9th, cars Kind Una apttooal M mm Mat Treatyourselffo the tkrill ofthis 99 TAKE A LOOK, TAKE A RIDE I YOU'LL TAKE IT AWAYI npHIS is our very cordial invitation to you to come in and drive this amazing new 1950 Studebaker. Take it out. Try it out. You've never experienced the like of the ride, the d safety, handling ease, the the brilliant performance sure-foote- all-arou- of this aerodynamic new style star. America is buying this low, long, alluring 1950 Studebaker faster than any new car Studebaker ever introduced before. Come in. Get behind the wheel of a new 1950 Studebaker and get the driving thrill of your lifetime! one-fift- 9 NORTH MAIN STREET BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, UTAH LAND AND SURVEY OFFICE, Salt Lake City, 1949. Notice is 18, Makes the Grade October Utaii, Calcium Chloride the Stato of that hereby given Stainless steel production has inLags of calcium chloride may be Ueh has filed application '.o secreased more than 12 fold since used abin closets and cellars to lect, Serial 065706, covering I 1929, and has accounted for a progsorb moisture and prevent mildew 1, 2. 3, 4. EHWH Sec. 30, T. 14 ressively large percentage of total in homes. S.. R. 4 W.: NEttSWK. NW. steel output in all but four years. Sec. 35, T. NttNEK. SWNE Moth Damage Cotton Gin 14 S.. R. 5 W., S. L. M.. 643.36 Where Eli Whitney's first crude Damage to fabrics by moths is acres; and Serial 065707, covering gin could separate but 50 pounds of prevented for at least a year by All Sec 25. T. 14 S., R. 5 W., S." L. M., 640 cotton a day, today's gins turn out treatment with a modified DDT acres; and Serial 065708, covering All Sec. 26, T. 14 three thousand pounds per hour. S., R. 5 W., S. L. M., 640 acres; and Serial 066540, covering Wtt-Et- t, EHWV4, SEKNEK, EV4SEK Sec. Sec, 27; NV4NEK, NENW 34, T, '13 S., R. 1 W., S. L. M., 560 acres, The Department has classified the land as proper for acquisition under Section 7 of the Taylor Grazing Act, and opened it to selection by the State, subject to compliance with the laws and STORES governing selections regulations under the Act of July 16, 1894, ana acts supplemental and amendatory thereto. The application was llowed Oct. 18, 1949. Any and all persons claiming the land adversely or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land or for any other reason should file their protest in this office during the period of publication or before final' approval. fifffig5f77; mm CMk Failure to so protest within the - lb 7J0 GEM FLOUR - 50 lb J13 EGGS BUTTER IFwfey - A grade doz JJe WALNUT MEATS 8 oz 55 PEAS Spring Garden JfjC CORN DelMonte - - J, ORANGES - large -- lb JQc CELERY YAMS LEO Zesta--LB4- 6-P- OT lb 29 C 252 ffc 35c - - JQc ground - 8-H- -1- 2-14 AMS 9-NI- - whole or Half -- per lb 55c CHEESE lb 55c 4- A grade rC freshly lb Q q 3- 5- 7c 2 at O. P. Skaggs ROASTS lb Qe 2- r&&&&& 2 lbs for Armour's Quality Product - BACON - Cudahys I I -WEINERS Swift lb JQe I -LUNCH MEAT I Swifts-- lb -MUTTON CHOPS jqe tt A grade lt2QC I ROASTS -MUTTON lb POTATOES - 10 lbs GRAPEFRUT seedless FROZEN PEAS pkg 10 REASONS for buying MEAT 1- - bleached SWEET SIXTEEN PPY 10-Y- OU time specified will be consdered sufficient evidence of the character of the land, and the selection, being otherwise free from objection will be approved to the State. Ernest E. House, Manager. Dates of publication: October 27, November s. 10 17 and 24. 1949 In The Times-New-s, Nephi, Utah BUREAU OF LAND MANAGE MENT, Utah Land and Survey Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct ober 18, 1949. Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed application to select. Serial non-miner- al SEE DETAILS ON OUR WINDOWS OR IN STORE YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU SAVED AT O P. SKAGGS OPS r-- 4J 1 cup sifted flour I teaspoon- double-actinbakmR powder Vi leaspoon salt 1 tablespoon sugar 1 eKK, well beaten cup milk 3 tablespoons melted butter or other shortening. Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder, salt, and sugar, and sift again. Combine egg and milk; add gradually to flour, beating only nntO smooth. Add shortening. Bake on hot. greased griddle. Serve with butter or margarine and syrup. Makes 12 to 15 griddle r maple-blende- d and Mrs. Wilford Pratt. Sunday Mrs. Rose Worthington. they enjoyed a birthday dinner in Guests over the week end of honor of Mr. Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Belliston Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Chase and were their daughter and son in family of Alhambra, California law, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Smith spent last week with her mother, and baby of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Afton Peterson and daughter of Ephraim spent the week S THURSDAY AND SATURDAY SOME CUSTOMER WILL RECEIVE ABSOLUTELY El Five GRIDDLE CAKES Griddle Cake are always a favorite with kiddies, 'specially when they make them themselves and top them with plenty of maple-blende- d n, YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU SHOPPED AT FOOD hr? I l. . E. ft. SHAW CO. 45 Mr. and Mrs. Elden Tanner of end with her parnts, Mr. and Mrs. Preston announce the birth of a Robert Winn. Mrs. Petersen is son at Preston, on November 4th. Librarian at Snow College. , Grandparents are Mr .ana Mrs. J. Alma Winn of Salt Lakt Citv Earl Keid at Nephi. was a week end guest of his par Mr. and Mrs. Clair MacFarlane ents, mr. ana Mrs. it. K. Winn. (Ludille Ellison) announce the Mrs. Ed. P. Cox and Mrs. James birth of a daughter November 1st were in Salt Lake City for at Cedar City. Grandparents are Crane Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ellison of Ne- a few days las: week. phi and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. MacMrs. Henry and Farlane of Cedar City. sons spent FridayWorthington in Moroni visitwith her Mr. ing and Mrs. parents, Mrs. J. A. Cottrell and daughter Maida of Midvale visited recently W. L. Morley. Newith Mrs. T. W. Miller of Charles Briggs, a student at phi. the University of Utah was a Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Wiley and week end guest of his parents, Mr. Marilyn were recent and Mrs. Lester Briggs. daughter guests at the home of Mrs. Wiley's Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Briggs and Mr and Mrs. Chas. E. Stephenson for the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lunt were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Coble of Og-dMr. and Mrs. Eldon Simpson in Rigby, Idaho recently to visit of Ogden and Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Bodell and son Wayne and Mrs. B. Glen Smitn and sons and daughter. Paul and Richard of St. George. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stephenson Mrs. Gilbert Bailey spent a few are leaving Thursday for Tabor, last week in Salt Lake City days where will Canada Alberta, they attend the wedding of their son, with relatives. Robrt, to Ethel Valgardsen of TaMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hanks bor. The marriage will take place of Sacrwnento, California were L. S. D. at the Cardston, Alberta guests last week of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Clarence Cowan. Mr. Hanks Temple on November 16th. and Mr. Cowan were buddies in Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bowles the service. , and daughter Thelda of Rigby, Idaho have been visiting with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Glen C. and and Mrs. Roy Bowles. son Duane of Provo Mr. Pratt and Mrs Delos R. McAllister and daughter Douglas Cox who is attending Diane of Salt Lake the University of Utah spent the week City spent the end with theri week end at the home of his parparents. Mr ents, Mr .and Mrs. Ed. P. Cox. Tid-wel- New 1950 Studebaker's h of the Approximately nation's outlay for business, repair and personal services is spent in New York state. The largest concentration of service industries is to New York City. Almost half of the nation's business in advertising, travel and interior decorating is handled in this state. NEPHI, iUTAH Nephi Local and Social News Happenings I Wkiw No. 1 State S. Page Stf LOOKin -- TlMES-NV- BUY U S GOV'T INSPECTED MEATS SEKNE1, covering SWttSEVi, ESEtt Sec. 17, Sec. 20, WHSW14 E Sec 21, T. 14 S R, 4 W., S. L. M Utah, 640 acres. There is re served to the United States the range improvement project, No. 62, consisting of a range division line fence constructed along the of the east line EHSE"4 Sec. 17, the east line of Sec. 20, and diagthe ENE 065077, Ct-SWt- t, SENE. onally across the NWWSWK Sec. T 14 S.f R. 4 W.. S. L. M, together with the right of ingress and egress to the lands as neces-ar- y for the proper maintenance of said fence as long as It exlata In Its present location. The Depart ment has classified the land as proper for acquisition under Section 7 of the Taylor Grazing Act, and opened It to selection by the State, subject to compliance wit, the laws and regulations governing selections under the Act of July 16, 1894, and acts supplemental and amendatory thereto. The application was allowed Oct. 18, 1949, Any and all persons claiming the land adversely or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land or for any other reason should file their protest In this office during the period of publication or before final approval. Failure to so protest within the time specified will be considered sufficient evidence of the non mineral character of the la id. and tie selection, bein'4 otherwise free from obJenlm, will be approved to the S'jite. 21, Ernest E. House, Manager. Dates of publication: October 27, November 3, 10, 17 and 24, 1949, in The Times-New-s, Nephi, Utah. m Mm mm m m m mt w w w mm. UTAH VALLEY PUMPKIN . 212 SIZE TIN 10 :5UNSPUN SALAD DRESSING PINT - 29c QUART - - 45c: - PENNANT FRUIT CAKE MIX POUND GLASS EACH 4SC: i KITCHEN CHARM WAXED PAPER - 125 ft roll - qc RED SC WHITE CURRANTS - 11 oz pkg each 2C BAKERS COCOANUT Southern Style - 4 oz tin Jc RED 5C WHITE FRUIT COCKTAIL - No 2V2 tin 53c DUNBAR COVE OYSTERS 4 3 oz tin 3Q 2-- KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES ARO SWEET PICKLES 13 oz pkgs - each - J)0 22 oz glass each OLD MONK JUMBO RIPE - - tall tin RED & WHITE CORN -No. 303 tins Each PENNANT MINCE MEAT 30 oz glass Each POWDERED OR BROWN SUGAR -- 1 lb pkg - each - 20-OLIVE- S 25C c 33 IJc CINDERELLA SEEDLESS RAISINS 15 OZ. 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