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Show THE Page Nine Insert NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- Thursday, r Mrs. HOME AGAIN . . . Francis Cardinal Spellman, archbishop of New York, return;! home after "ad limina" visit to Pope Pius, who Cave him a cold medal commemorating- his elevation to the cardi-nalatat the 194S consistory. e Carlsbad Caverns Carlsbad Saverns, New Mexico, is the home of from three to five million bats which fiy out at sun- . down except during the winter sea-onBlind fish and other creatures, living In total darkness, have also been discovered in the caves. WAfUT GARBETT'S APS Exclusive Agents PRODUCTS for for East Juab County. I'd like TURKEY RAISERS tn can some turkeys on shares. See or call Mrs. Eva Hoyt STOKER AND FURNACE, In exBLOWER FOR SALE Fred Lynn, cellent condition Mona. MERIT SYSTEM EXAMINATIONS for clerical. stenographic, and professional positions. For apand more information plications contact your county Public Wel- fare AVAILABLE Lowell Keyte of Los Angeles has returned to his home after a pleasant visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Keyte. Relief Society conference will be held Sunday evening at 7 p. m. An interesting program has been arranged and an invitation is extended for all to attend. V" vr; of strategic k ' - I P y?n AFTER YOU, MY DEAR PANDIT . . . President Harry Truman steps aside and asks Pandit Nehru, India's prime minister, to precede him to speaker's platform at Washington national airport after the Indian leader's arrival in the United States. In his welcoming speech, Mr. Truman praised Nehru as "the loved and respected leader of a great nation of free people." Nehru said his nation would fight abridgement f liberty' wherever it Is found. f 10 years and $10,000 fine. jOLLAR SAVING LOW FAR! SAN FRNCISCO, Cal. 16.50 v PORTLAND, Ore SEATTLE, Wash MONTREAL, Que ADD ' Ifeep 0fafotJ fftrqott WILLYS 44.45 TAX GREYHOUND --- s 333 South 3rd East, Salt Lak City, Utah Phone Life Insurance Nearly eight times as many peo pie now own life insurance as in 1900; their total protection is 30 times that of 1900. Soybean Acreage The 11.1 million acres planted to soybeans in the U.S. In 1949 is the lowest since the prewar crop of '41. Acreage is down 0 per cent from last year. &A I From where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh Clam Chowder Can Be Dynamite! If Sr.tiley Roberts Li a friend c ' liku he is mine, and if you Yitvl to keep his friendship, like I in, don't ever let him hear yon say that good clam chowder can b niaite without cream. In New England, where Smiley ."cs fr jm, friendships have bcc.i irciien over tomatoes versus cream in clam chowder. Experts say that south of Boston the tomato reigm; supreme, but north of Boston it'c trean. or else! From where I sit, whether it hould have cream or tomatoes is matter of taste. This is simply ;vuis, !ain to anyone who doe: n t come om clam chowder country. -- What a great world this would if we could e.H see that most prejudices are matters of taste only. Some like hot coffee. Some like it iced. Some people like a temperate glass of beer. Others prefer lemonade. My grandmother used to ay, "Prejudice '.hat sees only what it pleaser, cannot see very plain." bo ice-co- ld Copyright, 1949, United States Brevtrt Foundation r, f " 4... Mod- Mrs. SOMETHING NEW IN DENMARK . . . Mrs. Eugenie Anderson, Red Wing, Minn., watches her daughter play the piano. Mrs. Anderson has been appointed by President Truman as the first woman ambassador f the United States and her post will be the capital of Denmark. She waa national Democratic cotnmitteewoman from Minnesota. great honor," she said, "and even a greater responsibility." FOR RENT Safety deposit Store your valuables In a SAFE. FIREPROOF PLACE Reasonable rates Commercial I'knk of Utah, phone 1 hr.xoB GUARANTEED A Co., D53 -- jjp Whyleta"kerosenejr" odor fill your kitchen? Why get soot on your k stove, walls and curtains? Get Pearl Oil g fuel the that's carefully refined to burn with a $Uady i. . 4 clean-burnin- flame FOR Two new Redwood Cottages. See them under construction on first west, near rourth south. Rent frun one will pay for both. Note Bendix washadvantages: ers, clothes lines, electric water heaters, sewer connected, large lot. cement drive. Insulated ceil ings, oil heaters; 220V for electric range; switches; hardwood floors throughout Garages with extra storage space. For addition! Information see Jack Wells. 266 East 1st North, phone 185J. L f G AVERAGE $45 WEEKLY for im nor woman to supply famous watxms products to customers in City Of NEPIII. Established hiiain- ct. no investment Start now "It's a Product of Standard of California WATCH at NEPHI JEWELRY t-- APPLIANCE. All work done nt store. One day crystal ser vice. satj: Trade-in- with IS YOUR COAL BIN FILLED T Save money by ordering now In truck load tote Jarrett Coal. Phone 445W. Watkikns We Accept INTERM01TAIN INC. this way FOR SALE OR RENT em home. Good location Alex Wilson. e ia.95 20.45 Mi, bus depot aJLA 76 North Main SJZ 4 CALL 255 FOR SALE Building lots at price you can afford. South front. Oil street. Sewer line and shade Leland Belliston. 2ti tl-s- all-ste- el AdwcTliimmmi LOOX AT T.'JfSf TYPICAL a K. You get more usefulness in a 'Jeep' Station Wagon ... as well as more miles per dollar. It rides six adults in smooth comfort and seats are easily removable to provide big body cargo space. With its sturdy and washable upholstery, the 'Jeep' Station Wagon is practical for every use. Its thrifty engine, with overdrive, will give you mileage to brag about. See it now. fibers and manufactures to Cuba in 1948 were valued at $26,120,000 and were exceeded by shipments to only two other nations. Pasteurized Milk Pasteurized milk in a bottle or paper container is always a safer bet than even the freshest milk obtainable at the most picturesque farmhouse. Go places do things . . . it's "Take-a-Tri- p Time"! Go Greyhound without traffic tension and parking worries. Now is the time to visit friends and relatives . . . see big city sights . . . plan a gay week-en- d away from home . . . take in an exciting football game . . . whatever you choose. Ask your Greyhound Agent about convenient departure times ond tow tares today! to get rid of soot 357J. with overdrive. by GREYHOUND and FOR SALE Large size Estate He&trola In good condition Minn. Scotchlite has been cemented. Ths rings are fitted around headlights and the rear lights of an auto. According to National Patent council, the driver of an oncoming car sees a vivid reflection from the device as soon as the headlights of his auto fall upon it. In many cases, the new invention will be the only safety warning on a car stalled without power. 'hf: h sentence 2J cylinder engine Safetv safety device A I FENDER WORK Your satisfaction E. R, Shaw Co., 45 JEEP STATION WAGON 4 or 6 1942. Buys Synthetio Fibers United States exports of synthetic SAWS sharpened and reconditioned. Leave at James Christen-se- a residence. 294 West 4th North Nephi. Warren Hanson, Fillmore winona, is unsound. SEE THE FOLKS TISiS FALL...IT'S 'I ft For Hauling Sand and Gravel or fill in gravel call 302W. write J. bombing REVOLUTIONARIES . . . Two of the 11 Communist bosses convicted on charges of conspiring to overthrow the U. S. government by violence leave federal court in New York handcuffed together. They are Harry Winston (left) , organizing secretary of the Communist party, and Eugene Dennis, general secretary. Each of the 11 faces maximum AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS wj all makes of cars. E. R. Shaw Co., 45 North Main phone . . Write for Free Literature. FOR RENT Modern sleeping worn Phone 91 J or call at 104 East 1st South. Car painting guaranteed North Main . Light to protect parked cars effectively was recently patented. The simple invention consists of a metal ring to which A - AND ITS BKASS 1949 Harvest The acreage for the 1949 harvest in the U.S. for 52 principal crops totals 353 million, the largest since Britain's, Britain has more roads par square mile than any other countcy km the world. r SOUNDS brass testifying against army air strategy included Rear Admiral Ralph O. Ofs'.ie. He told house armed services committee that present air force conception Two bedroom FOR SALE home Large stoker furnace, one third 'basement. Located 256 East See Jack Wells or 1st North. phone 185J. 5 good building FOR SALE lots. Located 1st South near 4th East, and 3rd East and 4th North. Property of Haynes and Tew and must be sold immediately. Offers accepted by Paul E. Booth or James P. McCune J"?QDY 1 High navy ter. FOR SALE -- Five room brick home In Levan. Partly furnished, partly modern. Mrs. Leah Bosh. V NAVY Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gibbons and two sons of Oakley have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Car- Buffet and table FOR SALE Call 266J or in good condition see Mrs. Eugene McPherson. r'vi' -- William Summers visited in Provo on Friday and Saturday as a guest of her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Summers. William Barrett of Professor the Brigham Young University, Mrs. Barrett and two sons were of Mr. and Mrs. home at the guests vern Carter on Sunday. Mr. and, Mrs. Clyde Keyte of California have been Glendale, Mrs. visiting with his mother, Rachael Keyte. Mr .and Mrs. David Nielsen and Friday in spent Thursday Provo visiting with their children. Mrs. Hortense Yates is visiting Mr. and Mrs. with her parents, Joseph Gibbons at Oakley. Mrs. Ina Kay, Mrs. Elnora B. Kay, Mrs. Hazel Nielsen anr Mrs. lona Kay will be guests of honor at a social to be held on Saturday evening at the ward chapel, at 8 P. M. After years of faithful service in the Relief Society, they have been released. An invitation is extendd for all to come out and join in the festivities. Bishop and Mrs. E. Alton Mr. and Mrs. Wells visited in Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Mrs. Marva Higginson is ".'isit-in- g with relatives in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Summers, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Summers were guests of their parents over the week end. office. 194? FOUR WHEEL DRIVE NOW Mono News V November 9th, fW. ... at an even tem- . If - t' . perature without smoke, get clean-burnin- g D. C BOSWELL Phone 83 Sixth North Main M. MONTNiV TERMS v 1 t (i c : if Z- AtfHAlT "ill - I r ' oot or wast. For all your kerosene appli-ance- s, i.y. 2? A HOUSE AND HUBBY . . . Mrs. Jean Zlolkowxi's adWANTED: vertisement la a Ravenna, Ohio, newspaper brought 12 quirk propoaals f marriage all rejected. The divorcee wants a man with a bouse In which she can shelter her tws children. She alio requires that he earn at least S7t a week. Here, she answers an application by telephone a her daughters, Bharon Rose, 4, and Patricia, 7, wait. This family, looking for a father, lives In Cleveland. J3) lu 99 HS su?j ILUMBER CO. |