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Show I I October Thursday, THE 1951 4th, The YoungestGeneration Adds Gaiety gay, peasant style of decoration is wanted, as in summer cottages, the interior wood trim may be painted more dramatically than residence. Deep in an blue woodwork is very effective with chartreuse walls, for instance. So is a coral trim with beige walls. Colorful entrance doors also add a sense of festivity. Where a NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- . . . Accidents Listed As Greatest Hazard Of New Generation NEW YORK, N. Y. The chances a child born today will eventually die as the result of an accident are greater than the combined risk of death from pneumonia, and tuberculosis, acinfluenza. cording to statisticians. This was that Pago Tbres Club News , 0w The last Konsincrtnn rf ha. son of the Ladies Literary club was neia oauiraay in a beautiful UJSLRoya will amaze you! Come, See It -- To day 1 setting of autumn and the turning of the leaves in MoCune Canyon. A hot chili dinner with a of eatables was served tovariety Mrs. Marvin Anderson, Mrs. William Bailey. Mrs. J. CI. Irons Mn Am. os G.. Irons, Mrs. A. H. Belliston, not the case under the mortality mrs. Jescter r. iielliston. Mrs. . F. Broue-hMrs. V. Altnn conditions existing as recently as lertson. Miss I.nla MoPhsrsnn 10 years ago. Mrs. Robert Winn, Miss Bertha "Largely because of the progress Miss Mabel S perry. In controlling the infectious dis- jvicfnerson, SoeCial PUPStS woty Mm Form T eases, in part through the Ostler, George A. Ralph miracle drugs,' the chances of dy- oeiuston ana a. v.Sperry. Uadd. Memtuor from from bers of the committee in charge ing pneumonia berculosis have decreased rapid- were Mrs. Jack Wright, Mrs. A. V. ly," the experts report, "whereas Gadd, Mrs. George A. Sperry, Mrs. for fatal accidents there has been Ralph Belliston, Mrs. W. W. Step- nenson ana Mrs. James K. Stanbut little change." The chances at birth of eventual ley. death from the diseases of the The Ladles Literarv Club held heart and circulatory system over- their first meeting of the new club shadow all other causes combined season on Monday, October 1 at 56 chances per 100 for males, and the home of Mrs. A. H. Belliston. 98 chances per 100 for females. For hostess for the evening. Collect the next leading cause of death-can- cer was read by Mrs. A. V. Gadd and by-lathe were read by Mrs. the comparable figures are Mrs. John 14 chances per 100 for males and 16 W. W. Stephenson. Robertson gave the president's adper 100 for females. dress and the program for 1951-5- 2 For accidents, the figures are 7 was outlined by Mrs. A. H. 100 for per 100 for males and S per Belliston, program chairman. A females, and for pneumonia, and number of prize poems were read tuberculosis combined the chances by Mrs. James . Stanley. Refresh- are 6 per 100 for males and 5 per ents were served to Mrs. John 100 for females. Robertson. Mrs. A .H. Belliston. For both the heart and other cir- Mrs. Udell R. Jensen, Mrs. Marvin Mrs. J. G. Irons, culatory ailments and for cancer Miss Anderson, Bertha McPerson, Mrs. Lesthere has been a marked upward ter B. Mrs. W. F. trend in mathematical probability Brough, Belliston, Mrs. Ellertson. Alton over the decade, Interpreted by the Mrs. Jack Mrs. Robert statisticians as the natural result winn, Mrs. Wright, T .W. Allred, Mrs. of Increased survival Into midlife I. M. Petty, Miss Lula McPherson, and old age when these conditions Mrs. eGorge A. Sperry, Mrs. W. W. are most prevalent. Stephenson and Mrs. James R. "It Is possible to achieve im- Stanley. provements even In this situation by postponing the onset of these rcirs in wine conditions and by prolonging the Egg white diluted in water has lives of those already afflicted," been used to fine wines but is liable the statisticians comment. "Such, to leave a small amount of egg indeed, is the purpose of present protein in solution which may preresearch Into the health problems cipitate later causing cloudiness. arising from the aging process." . vfcy(& Curt attocfct of bree- eMol wtrii Bseeteeesy tfca Bodara hsilssl awm- edl SeHsfacHee eeomtesd wtm treat hMrr woe Ah 2Qtfi&PS3r i'y - I ed m.5 1 I tfe IS SST m&2? Hidi Hansen, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Roscoe Garrett, and Debra and Mrs. Robert jC. Hansen; Paula Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jane Garrett, daughter of Mr. and Jack B. Carter. Sugar Beets t The industry of Europe rot its start during the Napoleonic Wars when sugar-can-e imports were eut off, says the National Geographic Society. ORD & MANGELSON Druggists Phone 43 Nephi sugar-bee- 3 Chemistry and Saccharin Offer 'Heavies' Sweetness ST. LOyiS Now you can have your diet and, eat your dessert, too. Modern chemistry has taken the sting out of the "no sweets" instruction on the diet's list of "don'ts," Schilling bring exclusively American W01 moun. tain coffees from Central America are the finest grown. Altitude, soil com climate, mineral-ric- h bine to produce richer flavor. We blend only these prized coffees. You can't buy a better COffee than Schilling.at any price) WORLD-RENOWNE- D mam Tiny pellets of saccharin turn the chemical trick to provide sweetness in desserts without including the high calories of sugar. The synthetic sweetener, actually a condiment or flavoring agent, like salt and pepper, contains no food value, yet is so sweet that a pound of saccharin is equal in sweetening power to about 400 pounds of sugar. Long used by diabetics and in the commercial manufacture of cereals, canned fruit and confections, its use in the home for weight control diets is now made possible by Monsanto Chemical Company of St. Louis, leading manufacturer of saccharin. Petroleum Tax Federal excise taxes on petroleum products totaled more than in the 1950 fiscal year. Blue is Ariz. A state-wid- e live scorpions is beto show results. The TEMPE, search for ltfvi, JFP jTLfl II I I I I BfeiW'HpgL A9in UU wa'uei in fhis week IGA offers you more nned foods. BUY IN CASE LOTS AND SAVE I I HUNTER'S SPECIALS outtlandinfl'Jgga a YT Stt '""Omi Whether you're hunting ELK or for A ' I JM cans BARGAINS Johnson's is the place! PORK & BEANS jggf 2 4fle IGA DEVILED MEAT gcansigg or SEA LION SARDINES OK'D SPAGHETTI j m cans 2 cans 23C Ail-Ti- Exceed '0 r f It ff Sm 2 7 oz 77 SI) THAT gg plcg QUART 58c PINT 34C CURED - SMOKED HAMS . whole or half - - lb fid. SWIFTS BROOKFIELD SAUSAGE - - - LB CLOSE OU- T- -SPERRY DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR OR LAMB AT A REAL 5 SAYINGS LB BAG - ONLY 39c !w" !?c) non-battl- 63c 1ST GRADE BEEF, PORK; ggi pre-Civ- NOTICE TO OUR LOCKER PATRONS Test Results Show Cold For your own protection, Please Check with us BEFORE killing any Farm animals from now until the Elk and Deer Sesons are finished. Although we have a large separate chill room for locker meat we do not rcommend ging farm killed carcasses in the same room with game meat - THANKS. Incidendy, if you don't already have a locker in NEPHI'S MODERN FIRST-FLOOLOCKER PLANT, Beeter get your name on the list for one NOW - 3 sizs while they last. R SUPER, MARKET AND JOHNSON D. C American battle casualties in Korea during the war's first year totaled about 75,000, including 12.000 killed in action, nearly 12,000 missing, and close to 50,000 wounded, according to Defense Department reports. e casualties, which included frostbite victims and sick and injured soldiers in Japan as well as Korea, 85 percent of whom were returned to duty, totaled nearly 73.000 in 11 months. The aggregate of U. S. battle and casualties in 12 months is approximately 150.000, but the category included "minor ailments," General J. Law-to- n Collins, Army Chief of Staff, told the Senate Committee a month ago when these casualties were reported for the first time. Since the war started nearly 1,300,000 men, women and children have been killed or injured on the home front by automobiles. The total of traffic-injurenearly 1,262.-00- 0 is more than 25 times the number of U. S. soldiers wounded in Korea and nine times greater than e all American battle and casualties, with deaths excluded, In the same period. Since 1900, automobiles have injured more than 30.500,000 motorists and pedestrians. The combined total of 31,480,000 killed and Injured in traffic since the advent of the il automobile exceeds the entire War U.S. population of II,. 443,331 In 1860 by nearly 40,000. non-batt- 1st Grade Cured BACON Slic'd cello wrap, lb 65$g WHIP EOCKEtt PEANT 56 East Center NepM MODERN TIRE SERVICE at its bestl twice as many safe miles. EE the new U. S. NYLON with their wonderful new blowout protection, their NYLON strength that actually protects your tires, bridges the blowout possibility. You'll see haw a modern Hre shop operates at tap efficiency. You'll meet our expert lire servicementhen you'll understand hew we can keep you riding In safety and comfort for the year around. This Is your opportunity, your protection. You'll profit greatly, and the show costs you nothing. Come see us today. Nebo Chevrolet Co. 749 North Main Phone 433 Past Perfect It was the custom in Ancient flowEgypt for the ladies to present ers to the men. The Book House for Children describes how the young tribking. Akhnaton, received floral utes from his beautiful wife, Queen Kefertiti, as an expression of her Formal d undying affection for him. Jew fork First Book matches were first givn away free in New York in 1900. Book Years The Rise of Silas Lapham wa published in 1884 and Huckleberry Finn in 1885. Popular Fuel a Lignite has a woody texture, lowhigher moisture content, and a er level of energy than bituminous and anthracite. Most of our lignite is used as a fuel to produce electricity, made into a carbon for spe cial iisps. and lor local iuei. YOUR i v il non-batt- PLEASE! MIRACLE tread depths, new safety-trea- d treatments that give up to new Traffic Casualties War Census Pre-Civ- Non-battl- Cranberry SEE You'll see WASHINGTON, GHEERIOS Giant pig ginning deadly little insects of the Southwest are being gathered for use in preparing serums for state hospitals. Dr. Herbert Stahnke has received about 800 of the creatures at his poisonous animal research laboratory at Arizona State College, Tempe. He hopes to make enough serum to stock every hospital in the state. The venom is not normally fatal to adults, but is deadly to children stung by scorpions unless serum is obtained quickly. SKID PROTECTION, BLOWOUT IOTICTION, LIFE PROTECTION you never thought possible I walls are cool and estful. They make an excellent ack ground for a light room that will be decorated with a certain imount of forn.ality. Cut Temperature Scientific tests show that cotton canvas awnings can reduce room temperatures by as much as 14. Blue-painte- Arizona Residents Hunt Scorpions tor Serum Use See Phone Onr1 57 Locally Owned nd Complete Smoking and Curing Plant Milk Favorite with Army WASHINGTON This will surprise a lot of hardboiled World War H veterans: Cold milk is now the favorite mealtime beverage of the enlisted man of the new Army. It comes as no surprise, of course, that the traditional coffee of fighting men topi all other warm drinks in popularity. On an annual basis, it leads cocoa, second choice, by 17.S to 1 and tea, third choice, by 53 to 1. Beverage preferences of U. 8. soldiers were determined by acceptability tests conducted under the direction of the Office of the Quartermaster General. In these tests several beverages were offered at hundreds of Army meals to determine which was selected most often. The results determine what beverages are to be Included and how frequently in the master menus of the Army. 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