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Show P9 tiserf T7" THE Nine JSS V.N x'" TIMES-NEW- - .?-- J, , tveepsaKe DIAMOND RINGS UTAH NEPHl. S, .1 i My l-lsj- i FUEi ft vi 2nd, 1950 ATTENTION HEATING OIL USERS If ft o March Thursday,' OD NOW AVAILABLE HERE! 1 ml CCLK1ROOM EMBRACE . . . ."Irs Ellen Hamilton embraces her l ushan.l, It ii hard Hamilton, during a l.os Angeles court recess. Me fa es robbery and murder charges This is the first time they've been together since his arrest in July. A. JONQUIL Ring 125.00 62.50 Wedding Ring B. HEATHER Ring 550.00 Also $100 to 2475 and in platinum $300 to 3450 12.50 Wedding Ring Guaranteed bv Good HoustkMping For very special someone . . . Keepsake, the most treasured of all diamond rings. Choose with confidence, from our fine collection. J t Paight, Conn., charged court with . in . . Carol Ann Bridgeport, killing her - ,V-- f k f - THE KINER KISS . . . Home-ru- n king Ralph Kincr kisses his new contract with the Pittsburgh which assures him a salary of J 5,000 for 1950. This Is an increase of approximately $30,000 over his last year's salary. Kincr l'i-rat- es is 28. I nt r St! fath- er, hopelessly ill with cancer,- was freed by an jury recently. Defense tried to prove the girl temporarily deranged when she fired fatal bullet. ill llftfprt fv i SLAYER MERCY If you're looking for the most for your money in heating oil products and services ... be sure to call on us! We wish you'd compare ua with anyone on these points: " iw , Complete product line STANDARD fl Stove e vaporizing burners, STANDARD 2 Furnace Oil and STANDARD 3 Fuel Oil for atomizing type burners. Oil for I 1 III fvi i, k Fast, efficient servlce-- We deliver in clean, tank trucks. Our men are careful and courteous. Call us today we'll deliver your STANDARD Heating Oil right away. modern 4msur r s B0SWELL 6th North & Main Street Nephi, Utah Phone 83 What Is Color? fat as is known, nothing on earth has color in or of itself. Light REVISES TESTAMENT Dr. is the source of color. Color is a Luther Welgle, dean emeritus, sensation produced by the action of Yale divinity school, holds revised visible upon the retina of the version of New Testament. He said human rays eye it is an impression he found revision necessary to taken into the mind through the ens bring the book into language readof sight, responding to the ers of today can better understand. wave lengths of light. ... C D. Li tfllH; 54 pot-typ- So The ' "Earning Your Salt" expression "earning yonr salt" is by no means a modern herid term, but has a tage. Salt was once so scarce and precious that it was used as money. Caesar's soldiers received a part of their salary in common salt. The word salary comes from the Latin word sal meaning salt. deep-roote- Red Mahogany While much mahogany is finished tones, the expression "red mahogany" has come to be associated with the deeply stained finish that was foisted upon the public up to a generation ago. It was often so dark, especially on pianos, that It completely killed the mahogany grain. in reddish 1950 IERCQJRY TOPS ALL WNHERS CAM M! AND MflhiuTr DISCUSS ATOMIC SECURITY . . . Sen. Brien McMahon, chairman of the atomic energy committee (left), asks F.B.I. Chief J. Edgar Hoover what steps the U.S. must take to safeguard against further thefts of atomic and hydrogen bomb secrets. llin lift ill I loud. Three States At Ellicott's rock, on the border you can rest cf North Carolina, your hand so It touches North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia at onca. Comics Anteda.e Printing Credit the caveman with Introducing the comic strip. Long before the dawn of recorded history, primitive artists were using the technique of consecutive drawings to dramatize a situation, funny or nst, fltttSl M SS SHimirs SINTINEl FIN Visual Problems Less than T per cent of all visual patients need treatment for eye diseases, according to Otlt Wolfe, M.D. Most visual problems call for glasses or scientific retraining of visual. sUHa. Virgin Timber Paradise The Oreat Smoky mountains of North Carolina, with 200,000 acres stm in virgin Umber, contain the most extensive stands of virgin red spruce and hardwood forcsta In America. Corneal Beef A recommendation for corned beef with class add a pinch of ginger, as well aa a small onion, few eloves, and a bay leaf while the beef is boiling. sys $r' SHEAFFEIC5 WHITE DOT PEN -- WITH THE 14EI r i Jeatct7ouci y tnr BY-- - btobtithlng tfcmfonis of high polity o prices fair to both producer one) consumer. 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McGinty was booked for Investigation of robbery after was picked up by police and search of his person disclosed that his pockets held some change from the bar. V' ivi iff OFFICIAL WINNER I WI - W Wl IflVI VUI J WfVI Sedan, entered by the Lot Angeles Dealers Association. You bet "MO. WITTLHI OIRORIV 1 ECONOMY officially-probeYES, nowfor it's pound, the big new a! 1950 Mercury IS America's most economical car! For, in the 751 Mile Mobilgas Grand Canyon Run conducted by the American Automobile Association last week, Mercury delivered grand-priz- e over winning gasoline economy a rugged course which ranged from Death Valley to 7000 foot icy j) moun-tairy- asses! This remarkable economy possible by the Mercury's thrifty, made combination of V-ty- engine and its Overdrive came as no surprise to Mercury owners. For many Mercury owners had repeatedly reported gasoline economy far above average expectations. Yet this unusual economy is only one of the many reasons why thousands of owners are now choosing Mercury. Many say it's the smartest-lookin- g car on the road. Others claim "Touch-O-Mati- gas-savi- it's the smoothest-ridin- g, able, too! And all agree value for the money! SWENS0N MOTOR CO. c" most comfort- it's the bigge$! Drive Mercury yourself it's "better than ever"(ffj Ncphi, Uinli CAR"! mm and see! y |