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Show Thursday, May 18, 1950 THE i I rSt EXTRAVAGANZA . . . dress EXTENSION SERVIC BOMS BCONOMICi ... you'll 74e Patta 2-- 4, SINCLARIZE FOR SUMMER ar WE ARE EQUIPPED TO GIVE YOUR CAR A COMPLETE WASH JOB. WE CLEAN THE INTERIOR OF YOUR CAR AND WASH THE OUTSIDE THOROUGHLY. . IN WE WASH YOUR CAR UNDERNEATH ADDITION, WITH HOT WATER AND REMOVE ALL GRIT FROM THE CHASIS AND POINTS OF LUBRICATION that might spread rye. 4 Grind all grains containing rye that are used for feed. 5 Control rodents that may carry rye. SPECIAL GET ACQUAINTED OFFER -- BRING YOUR CAR IN TODAY CHASIS UNDERNEATH AND ON TOP INTERIOR COMPLETELY CLEANED $1.25 OIL DRAIN WITH SINCLAIR OPALINE MOTOR OIL $1.75 Total Regular Price $4.75 5 QUART LOCAL AND SOCIAL NEWS Mrs. S. F. Memrnott was in Bountiful last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Memrnott. $1.75 LUBRICATED WITH THE NEW SINCLAIR LITHOLINE The Service Star Legion held a meeting at the City Hall Saturday afternoon, with President Alberta. Jones conducting. The ritual flag ceremony was in charge of Letha Olive Tidwell, with prayer by Broadhed. Minutes.- of a prior meeting were read and adopted. Five state officers were presiJent: AMNESIA VICTIM . . . This Fanny Lower of Ogden, State presgirl presented herself ml ident of the Gold Star Mothers of New York's Bellevue hospital and World War 2: Mrs. H. Edison of said she didn't know who she was. Ogden, Mrs. W. F. M:i!er, past She is thought to be 22, weighs state president, Mrs. R. tvans, president of the Salt Lake chapt has blue eyes and was er and Mrs. L. Jensen, state corwearing a black fur, bine skirt, responding secretary. They gave blue sweater. some very worthwhile and educa tional instructions. Wayne Andrews gave two readings, and a - SPECIAL GET ACQUAINTED OFFER GOOD UNTIL JUNE 1st 3.S0 SINCLAIR SERVICE SECOND SOUTH AND MAIN PHONE 523 was given by Hazel vocal solo Bosh with guitar accompaniment. Refreshments were served to 18 members, after which the group adjourned to the hotel lawn for a IF group picture. 1IUISII THEATRE PAYSON RED & WHITE CATSUP - 14 oz glass EACH RED & WHITE PEANUT BUTTER -- 12 oz tumbler RED & WHITE CHILI SAUCE 14 oz glass - Each SUNSPUN SALAD DRESSING - Quart 5 Jc - Pint J2C RED & WHITE MARASCHINO CHERRIES - 8 oz 2?C RED & WHITE PIGS FEET 14 oz glass Each J2 RED 8C WHITE SLICED DRIED BEEF 2j6 oz glass - J2C ARO DILL PICKLES - - 22 oz glass 25C ARO SWEET PICKLES EACH 22 oz glass BLUE KARO SYRUP iy2 glass - EACH 20C 8 oz glass - Each JQc PANTRY PRIDE VANILLA - JJe JJc - - Thursday-Friday-Saturda- - WARD BOND WAGON MASTER Jfc L S ,(, . ti mil T it ' 4aV,Ji Levan and Nephi Central School P.-A. officers: Front row, Mary Jane Winter, Levan vice president; Vera Wankier, Levan president; Itha P. , Gadd, Nephi president, Isabel Haymond, Nephi 1st Back row: Merline Collard, Levan secretary, Olive Poulson, Levan treasurer, Jess Peterson, Levan vice president; Sherl D. Ferre, 2nd vice president, Nephi; Blanche Pexton, Nephi secretary; Louise Plans for Gowers, Nephi reporter; Gayle Bailey, Nephi treasurer. next school year include several projects. T. vice-preside- '' This full skirted white waffle pique dress by Joan Miller has a carnation design in faithful colors at the shoul-derliand (upline. Button the bodice with pearlized buttons, lf nip in your waist with the belt. Sices 9 to 15. Socia News Items I hand-painte- d Mrs. Ruth Chapman presented i er of the evening was spent in the pros and cons of the National making corsages for the recent of a Health program at convention. meeting the Beta Literary club, held last Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis and of home the at Thursday evening 0-9- 5 5 Mrs. Zoe Gibson. The following Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Pratt have members were present: Ruth Cun-dic- received word that Dr. and Mrs. Isabel Haymond, Ida Salis- Wilford Pratt and two children in the United States bury, Florence Cook, Ida Harmon, have ariived Florence Powell, following 14 months in Germany Fern Hanson, Blanche Pexton, Ruth Chapman, where Dr. Pratt has been stationed Elizabeth Colvin, June Wilson, with the 15th Evacuation hospital. Louise Wirthlin, Florence John- They are expected to arrive in son, Helen Pay, Ora Morgan and Nephi shorlly for a month's visit. the hostess, Zoe Gibson. Nephi, Utah Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Overman announce the arrival of a son on Mr. and Mrs. Clark Burton of The Ladies Literary League May 9th at the Payson hospital. met at the home of Mrs. G. E. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olpin of Nephi Losan were week end guests of A tableau was and J. J. Overman Sr. of Chat-cole- t, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkey recently. Idaho are the grand parents. V. Jones. presented under the direction of Mrs. Max Orme with the club First to See Oregon members portraying the program Brucellosis Prevalence Cabrillo and Ferrelo, two Spanas follows: Mother, Mrs. G. E. WilBrucellosis is found in about 20 ish mariners, are believed the first key, with vocal solo, "That Wonderful Mother of Mine" by Mrs. per cent of the nation's cattle herds white men to see Oregon. The? tailed along the coast in IMS. Gayle Yorgason; Decoration day and in 5 per cent of all cattle. Mrs. Ralph Beard and Marvin M. Witt; 'tie portrait of "The Little White Glove; ' The June Bride" portrayed by Mrs. Hosmer Grace and Marvin Witt with music accompaniment "Here Comes the LEAVES SALT LAKE CITY Bride by Mrs. J. L. Garrett; Fathers day, Marvin Witt, vocal solo, "That Silver Haired Daddy of 4th, Club members sang "The Star Mine by Mrs. Elmo Haynes; July It will take you to ALL the historic places of the Church, Spangled Banner" with reading "Oh Captain, My Captain" by Mrs the birth places of both Joseph Smith and Brig-haincluding Max Orme; July 24th, pioneers, plus Young, Mrs. Mrs. Nello Sudweeks and Claude Wilkey with reading of THE GREAT PAGEANT AT HILL CUMORAII "Hand Cart Mary" by Mrs. Joe Smith"; Autumn: Painting by SuDon't miss this opportunity to visit Nauvoo, Carthage, Kirt-lan- d, perintendent Evans was shown, with a reading '"What Makes An Palmyra, ec, as well as Denver, Kansas City, Cleves, Artist" by Mrs. Alma Jones; land, Chicago, Detroit.Niagara Falls, Montreal Canada, New portrayed by Mrs. Ivan York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington D. C. and Carlson and Mrs. Elden Sherwood five G. E. Mrs. great rivers - Mississippi, St. Lawrence, Hudson, ConChristmas with Wilkey with Babe in Cradle. Readers for necticut and the Potomac. the occasion were Mrs. Alma Jones personally conducted tour. For complete details write: Mrs. panists Mrs. J. L. Garrett and Join the happy group of travelers, on this ALL Expense, and Mrs. Joe Smith with accom-Two other club E. Wilkey. VIDA FOX CLAWSON members were present in addition 300 Zions' Savings Bank Bldg, Salt Lake City, Utah to those mentioned above as takIf interested in Hawaii, please write. Tel or ing part: Mrs. Marvin Witt andMrs. D. C. Boswell. me remaina- u k, Ladies9 Shop THE HISTORIC TRAIN AUGUST 3rd, I950 m Pil-erim- bii IP OF THE j in LOW-PRIC- E FIELD! 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And with Ford's low flrsf cost, low operating cost, high resale value, It's the "Big Economy Package" of Its field. or BIG POWER Your choke of two famous Of fiiRAL PH'SS MARKET " and buyable for '50! A look will show you why Ford was selected as "Fashion Car of the Year." One "Test Drive" shows you Ford's "Big-Car- " Ford's sturdy guard" Body. BIG ECONOMY Tuesday - iiiiV"'' wr Whiff tidftwall tints an4 whMl trim nngt optional at aitri con. Croot gat mlloag -N- ""I'll j B MAN Here comet that man again 21C ROLLS pOR 23C 2 FROZEN FOOD CENTER 0 JOHNSON JOANNE DRU MARKET IS FEATURING EXTRA CHOICE SHOW BEEF RAISED BY TOMMY McPHERSON AND BERT SPARKS. THIS BEEF MAKES OTHER FOODS TASTE BETTER - 1 BEN OUR - 1 8-- The premiere showing of the Mormon Trek to the San Juan River . . . ACH - y May - --E- DIMOND WAXED PAPER M. D TOILET TISSUE - - Carnations in full bloom... Bur-tnsha- wear .everywhere with gay pleasure. WASHED WITH Rv Pg Continued from Page One such grain makes grayish colored bread; bread with light colored crust in contrast to good golden brown crust from good flour; bread with less loaf volume per pound of flour; bread of poor quality and texture. D. C. Tingey of the USA C Experiment station discussed control methods and outlined the following procedure; 1 In the fall following crop harvest plow with an implement that will do a good job of "covering rye kernels which have fallen on the ground so as to get them to sprout and grow. Rye has same growth habits as Treatment for the control of noxious weeds swung Into high gear this week as farmers. irrir-ation companies, Nephi City and to county oegan juao eliminate the weed pestspraying The county will treat noxious weeds on their roads and lanes. Both Ne phi and Levan Irrigation compan ies are making a drive to treat all wmte top and much of the morn ing glory on their irrigation sys terns. Nephi City is treating weeds winter-whea- t. at the cemeteries and city park for eraaicauon. tanners too are inIt may be beneficial to creasing their interest in weed con work the ground twice in the fall. trol work according to Ray 2 Following spring, work the County Agriultural agent. ground as though a seed bed were The idea in mind Now is an ideal time to treat being isprepared. which didn't to here whitetop and also other perennial sprout in thegetfallrye to sprout in the and annual weeds in the grain spring and also kill the rye plants rieias. it spraying is done to con which trol these weeds in grain it should fall. began growth the previous oe done oeiore the grain sta-- ts 3 Do a thorough job of suminto the booting stage or some mer fallowing. to the grain may occur, damage 4 Delay fall planting until after Mr. eurtensnay said. first tall rains. This win aid in Chemicals can be obtained from sprouting any rye remaining. Kill the county at 34 cost which will any rye which grows before amount to $2.90 per gallon for 48 5 During the summer the crop D and 8.60 per 100 per cent lb for atlicide. Atlicide is a salt is being produced, hand pull and any rye preparation that can be used for remove from thein field the crop. treatment of weeds along lanes, plants appearing The following were also suggestroads, fence lines, ditches and on waste lands where crop land will ed as control methods: 1 Summer fallow two years in not be ruined through its application. The atlicide is applied at succession. 2 Use spring planted grains. the rate of 3 to 6 lbs persquare 3 Plant such perennial crops roci as a powder. The cost of chemical treatment as alfalfa or grass. Prof. Tingey reported that the is reduced to a point where it is began an exrelatively cheap to treat all nox- Experimenton station control at the ious wteds. W should remember, periment rye however, that weed control is not Nephi station last fall, invo'.-;na one-yeprogram to be neglect the methods outlined above. Those present emphasized that ed tne rouowing year. It is a continuous program to be follow the following general control proed each year. Spraying should be cedures must also be followed: 1 Use clean seed. used together with good cropping 2 Control rye along roadways and cultivation practices. and fences. Generally with chemicals. 3 Control movement of stock An extravagant dress in everything but the price! Our shree organza with its delicate horizontal insets of cotton A eyelet embroidery. breeze-invitin- g STATE "WOIUBU NEPHI. UTAH S. RYE CONTROL FARManJHOMEto UTAH TIMES-NEW- Its BIG 100-h.- the only V-- SOFA-WID- 8 Hie companion-in-quolit- E "6" V-- 8 great economy engines, In j its field 95-h.- Six. 1 1 SEATS of with th moil hip and (hovldor Soft, wid fleld. 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