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Show Thursday, Fe&uary Irt, n THE SHOP AND SAVE IN NEPHI TlWlES-NEW- UTAIH NEMHUL S. Livestock Men The Youngest Generation Of Mona Area Met Recently 7 1 The annual meeting of the Nebo Stock Grazers association was held at Mona the evening of January Tfe Cnmmprrikl Bank ofjJlak 25th. This association includes all stockmen holding permits to graze on the Mona allotment of the Uinta National forest. Elgy Ellertson was reelected president of the association with Loras Kay as vice president and Vaughn close of business. Dee 30, 1950 RESOURCES Cash on hand and duo from banfcs U. S. Government obligations ... .'..-.. Municipal and other Bonds federal Reserve Bank Stock Loans and Overdrafts ...... Bank Buildings, Furniture and Fixtures Total Resources .... $ L ,944.844.69 3,238,032.02 105,362.00 24,000.00 6,899,038.91 190,653.57 .... $12,401,931.19 LIABILITIES Capital .. $570,000.00 "Surplus 245.000.00 Undivided profits and reserves ....... 305,416.96 Total Capital Account Deposits Total Liabilities $ 1. 20.4 ... 1 4.96 11,281.516.23 $12,401.9311.9 . Moly-neu- x and Alger Sutherland are board members. Forest Supervisor James L. Jacobs and Forest Ranger Owen DeSpain discussed with the stockmen plans for grazing stock on the Mona allotment, this including salt Marilyn Bailey, daughter of Mr. Donna Ingram, daughter of Mr.iGlen Greenhalgh, son of Mr. and ing, herding, riding and range and Mrs. Keith Bailey. and Mr. Don Ingram Mrs. Clarence Greenhalgh The ctokmen expressed concern 1 over the large number of elk that Wack graze on their summer range and to discussed plans to try get the County Agent Ray Burtenshaw discussed problems with the stock men and offered the services of the extension service in bull grading, culling of herds, and dipping. LeRoy T. Ostler, local brand inspector urged that all stock be properly branded and that a bill of sale be required whenever stock is sold. Lillie Gillispie. Mrs. Vern Sorensen and baby of Provo are visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Chris-tenseand abo with Mr. Soren-son- 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorenson. 7 Jrj"SirIf tJtHuMKiu n, 'm' rL'lijBl fJMW! ,' Man Large 57 CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP REGULAR SIZE -- 3 BARS PEACHES No. 2V2 : - FOR I COMP i WITH TH " MhA U.. ktntuck sx.Howevra, THt ' V HCyS u flVF 5PTAKT..AAH.RAYB0lN-CamrQrtK- fjif 7 , MIlLIOAf o1 - FOR RENT Modern washer. phone 187W. 1 , room house. crarae with FOR SALE 7000 feet of lum ber, white and red pine. Assorted sizes. See Earl Bowles or phone J?o2!5 184W. 5a v V l 1 1BBY GARDEN VEGETABLES SN0-KREE- 303 LIBBY'S FANCY FRUIT tinV 2 SPINACH TORN i 44c cans 35c loh for. 3 lb tin aQ4 COCKTAIL m. 2i2 37c PEACHES US. 2i2 can 31c I HUNTS SLICED YELLOW CLING cans 4 cns 45 Campbell's Tomato Soup Exchange GRAPEFRUIT SPAGHETTI 2 VICrTABLI SHOtTtNIt M 24 0Z n CANS - LOG CABIN SYRUP CORN 2 c ni M5 Franco-America- V meximum Mvingsl Stock up new . . , during ffiit greet PEAS No. 300 can v- Buy down or cete Hunt's N 46 oz 27c w tint IGA DEVIL- - ED MEAT KRAFT DINNERS KEEN SALAD DRESSING 45c qt 3!" 27 cans 17 2 p"8' 25 c 'A S perry Cereals! 2 plcgs KIX or CHERRIOS 33c TIN 49c Mi Aunt Jemima Pancake 2V2 lb MIX pkg 32s CREAM OF WHEAT Large package 3(c KRAFT VELVEETA CHEESE 1 lb pk KRh TMAT PLHASE BATH SIZE for C $ai?f?4 action 29c 4 ' D. P. During the mass withdrawal of United Nations forces, this Korean youth loaded himself down with war souvenirs obtained at his own risk from hastily abandoned Besides a troop installations. suit case, shoulder-slun- g brief case, and cardboard box, he carUtwo S. catbine. ries TWO-GU- in.: ti , Choice NAVEL ORANGES :ase or .43c RALPH'S MARKET lb Ib WE'LL SLICE 'EM FREE! See us for RABBITS, CHICKENS JUICY BEEF ROASTS AND EXTRA TENDER STEAKS Lean PORK CHOPS fl5C ,b MUTTON CHOPS 2forfc5e Mild Cure -- A marvelous buy BACON SQUARESqc 4 Buy 'em by the 2cans 25C ORANGES - 7C lb GRAPEFRUIT fee pound WEINERS - 4QG lb - LINK SAUSAGES - per lb - 49 c PICNIC HAMS PfA- flNT r- - Each 4 Gcnirbettit& FOR SALE 11 Springing Dairy Heifers. Nine are Holsteins, one black heifer, one Jersey. All have been vaccinated for blackleg. 3 have been vaccinated for bangs. 7 are Bangs tested. Ray L. Gunnison, Utah. Niblets 35 Plus Tax Yon Sav $1 $2.00 -- I)) JJ 00 Our idea of an opportunist is the fellow who thought of putting plank records in juke boxes so customers can buy 10 cents worth of silence. REG. SIZE 24 oz bot. 37c HERSHEYS COCOA Vi LB FXG 24c RED & WHITE SLICED BEEF ZVi oz Each - 35$ glass LUMBERJACK SYRUP oz tins PECllS TO 1 W VI JL AxycmtfRsw-r- t Large SPERRY PANCAKE FLOUR - 4 lb pkg - 4Qe RED & WHITE TUNA FISH Fancy Light Meat 4 I 7Ar INTRODUCEO THT ..v recently. Miss Loralee Engle entertained at a Fireside at her home Sunday afternoon. Renon Christensen is their leader. Lunch was served to Vonna Shepherd, Margaret Francom, Donna Malmgren, Ethel Taylor, Cola Bosh, Yvonne Shepherd, Carolin Engle, Mary Jo Wankier, Ardith Stephensen; Geneil Christensen, Renon Christensen and the hostess. il MR Each - 47 C CRYSTAL BAY OYSTERS WHO f-- (i BEANS ram nti V Reg " $ 1 Alternate The Uu of Thete Itemt Enjoy tha Pleasure of a Change PORK & CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP 102 oz tins 2 for 21 C LIBBYS CORNED BEEF - Each 6 01. Bottlo I Plus Tax You Savs $1 V tug. 1.00 POWDER BASE Pierce fr size tins MAKE-U- P $125 FOR RENT Furnished home Modern See W. J. Allen or phone 252M. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mangelson About the most lethal combina- were guests on Friday and Saturtion to be found on our highways day here at the home of his parthese days is a loose steering ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. wheel and a tight driver. Mrs. Zelma Memmott and baby of Mt. Pleasant were guests at the home of Mrs. Memmott's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Sherwood mm Campbell's VEGETABLE SOUP 102 oz tins 2 25 Vi CAKE QUE Her-manse- n, JUICE 46 oz tin - each 25 C 12 oz tins - jnxMS tvt err of ey lunr ury MitD ey wy of tut tscyr AUOM jS',, x Fob A score TJWei.ER ject. - Long Foundation K9. J1.00 POWDER BASE i es. Bottle Rg. $1.25 Mr. and Mrs. William Marshal and baby of Santaquin were guests on Sunday of her mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Black-wel- l, Glen, Helen and Ernest A fanatic has been defined as of Ogden were visiting Shepherd a fellow who can't change his relatives and friends here on Sun mind and won't change the sub- day, RED & WHITE PEANUT BUTTER FULL POUND JARS - Each 37 RED 8 WHITE GREEN TEA Vz LB 25c WHEATIES 12 oz pkg 2JC RED & WHITE TOMATO Our (Great America ik y Levari News elk number reduced. ior the price oi Day Lauren Keyte as secretary-treasure- r. Statement of Condition at the TWO CpL Gerald E. Williams of Akron, O., li hard man to find these days. Using black and green coloring on his face, ba has a way of blending In with his surroundings that make him difficult to spot, even at close range. On tip, though, he's studying camouflage at the Ranger Training Center in Ft. Bcnning, Ga. In combat hell remove his name plate and rank Insignia to become that much more Invisible FIND HIM! half-cas- e CLIP TOP CARROTS C$ per lb PICNICS 47C We'll slice it! SUVMtll JOHNSONS b 56 MAlt HUT AND LOt lillll East Center fI,ANT Phone 57 Ncphi Locally Owned and Operated Complete Smoking and Curing Plant |