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Show March Thursday, 6, THE 1952 NPH! TIMES-NEW- UTAH 25 Master Sergeant Donal W. The American Legion Auxiliary Rich- mond vho has been in Vermont announces that the March 15th for some time, has arrived home Department Birthday party in He and Mrs. Richmond, and their Salt Lake City will be held with the Legion and Auxidaughter Martha Lynne axe now con-join- ty liary, and with a dinner, program, and dance. L. who Eldon Private Belliston, Distinguished guests will be Gov. was inducted into the service, arand Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, Oscar B. rived February 13 at the Marine Rohlff National vice commander, Corps training center at San Di- and Seaborn P. Collins, candidate ego. for national commander 1952-5who will deliver an address. in was Mrs. Catherine Bowles Honorary chairmen will be past Spanish Fork Wednesday evening commanders and aux department Black a of the attending, meeting De Hawk Indian War Veterans and iliary presidents. TtcKets may BowEudora Mrs. from obtained Sons and Daughters of Pioneers. After the' meeting a banquet was ers, local auxiliary president served. The State officers were lalumet BAKING POWDER 16 oz present for the purpose of setting For Good of All th place for the 1952 Blackhawk The good neighbor realizes that KELLOGG'S VARIE1Y PACK .. Encampment. a home not kept well painted ana In good condition or homo with Mr. and Mrs. Theron Snyder SPRY OR CRlSC0-3lbtin- jflc , decorative treatment that does and two children were in Salt Lake not harmonize with nearby hornet City over the week end. can mar the attractiveness of QUAKER PUPFED WHEAT pkq Sam Hayes is visiting in Wins-lo- the entire community, lower Its Arizona. with his mother, Mrs. property values and fta income from Swans Down CAKE FLOUR . . rentals. Margaret Hayes.. k runr-Ti- r at HiUfield. v. 7 22c &t j -,, p--- piaWsWBaWWMBMaBsWMsaJtii E. fjc jit rrnnurh urn BABIES.. Jeans v5':r Branded Farm AavLor GMra Electrk Program on Saturday night at the Armory ... Program is free and will begin promptly at 8 P. M. 1 - Q.w Q. What is the remedy to prevent hens from laying eggs? Time 1( the best cure the shells usually Improve .as hens get Into full production, and become poor again toward the end of the laying period. Aside from providing oyster hell and limestone grit, all you can do is to raise birds as strong and healthy as possible with plenty of calcify ration soft-shell- 4 A. if i X would like to use the cans that food comes in, such as lard pails and coffee cans, to put food in for my freezer. Can I paint them wilh sap bucket enamel to make them safe for food storage? If I can't, will you tell me where 1 gold-colore- that A. Giant' Package 70 m IMS lb& , - ovrme uaraen t i PEAS . can.. .' 'I'"'-- !k PORK STEM .... 48c UelMonte Cream CORN can . . gc lb PIOHiOS 38c lb SLIOEO BA0eil44clb The sap bucket enamel Is the safest, cheapest, and best thing to use. I doubt that you need any coating as there Is baked enamel lining on most cans. A prune Is a variety of plum. Soma varieties of plums that are especially good for drying are called 4prune plums" or Just 'prunes." Q. Can you give me any information on whether using coal ashes from the stoker on the barn floor could be harmful to the soil? I use a large pail full each day. A. Coal ashes are about as inert and neutral as anything can be; they will neither help nor harm the soil. VAPJIEY POFIIC S c OiESSlS. SALAD 10A BEAriS-Z'ascSiilO- . QUART- STEAKS. 85c PURITY lb SALTIflES . .2 lb box F00IS;.GA!lEi STRAP fMASSES . . WHEAT GERM . . . BREWERS YEAST mm super MARwasr Pbca8 56 East CenUr Q AM yQ i N.U mUMm V fvT iiyii ocauy uwped and .jperat complete omoKing ana irtmng globe-circli- SHOP AND SAVE IN NEPHI ;.aii'-i- i ii)iiiiisisiaiiiHs am i mnri- - s "l ""i 1 for fact that Mercury is going to be the pace-settthe entire auto industry. The body has been completely redesigned ... the doors are higher and easier to get in and out of .. the frame has been strengthened for extra safety. Yet Mercury's beauty is sleeker hood with its easy down-frothan ever before. The new 8 visibility houses a mighty, new 125 h. p. a good sign that Mercury is all set to win official economy tests aga",. this yearl And Mercury's parking and handling ease are an engineering triumph in a car of Mercury's husky size and weight. ? er 1 US1JA rescath show you gel belter .Alfalfa fll( nt Jet-Sco- rnntrnl -hv --annlv. rr'jv.. till. V-- i,i.i LltlUIUUIIC tdp firtt fffprn lrav'M appear, until the stands are lim from 1V4 to 2 inchrs high. 1 is the recommended insecticide for control of Alfalfa Weevils For the most part, States in areas recommend 1 f Infestation to 2 lbs. actual chlordane per acre, Since local conditions sometimes vary, it's beat to consult County Agent, Stats Experiment Station or dealer for proper for- mulstioni and applications, or write us for full details, WESTERN mi '"" DIVISION Cnl.r St., B.rk.l.y 4, Colil. f your VELSICOL cSSa CORPORATION ' GENEBAL 330 OEf ICES and IABORATORIES Av Chlcasn It, III. (ail Grand - At s All signs point to. the Wpvil "- Meraurjf points tSi way Jiff. i snaffl t Ncphl Utalu ' I' : 55 round-the-wor- i 47c FOB DIETIG PACK FESIT H.EADQUARTERS AIIO VEGETABLES WITH flOSALT OR SUGAR . . . UHSILTEO SODA GRAGKERS . TUNA FISH PAGMED III WATER . . . 0L&0X single-engin- r rtVBi - ... 43c FLYING CONGRESSMAN . . . Rep. Peter Mack D., Hi.) landed in San Francisco to complete longest overwater hop on his e goodwill flight in a plane. He is standing on wing of plane shaking hands with airport official. He later completed the hop In the aircraft without mishap. He described It as a goodwill mission to the places that he touched on the flight. pawmritnMirtiinilJ jmist c " sT a hold food? Q. Are the dried prunes, we get for breakfast really prunes or just dried plums? A. 65c " 1MB SJ 5 for Value! OH CfiEEO ROAST .. 59c lb I d could purchase the lacquer which is used in tin cans hus-an- . ad LAMB ' J. for LAMB CHOPS Station V.'GY In our yard we have two young " Red Maple trees about one foot high. They have been there for three years and have not grown in height but have branched out. We have fertilized and watered them but they are in the open where they get all the wind, with d no protection. This fall my put a large paint pai over them and fastened them so they wouldn't be blown. Will this smother them entirely? I thought the top soil should be opened and only sides left. Is this true? A. These "dwarf. Red Maplea" are fairly hardy but should have aoma winter. 1'he palls are protection In too much cover ao replace thera with slatted crates, like potato crates and put three or four inches of mulch over the root area. Q.- V , lUtaaAr" MICHAEL AND TORA OF THE UTAH CONSERVATOIRE OF DANCE who will appear in person at the Fourth Ward Karnlval r pi ill 4e:1 EH SWANSDOWN Noodle Glblet DINNER.. . 23c DOUBLE Silverware COUPONS MONDAY MARCH 10 ' t I i f ( i 1 FOR FUTURE 5 V it V TRADE 5 i - IN V' UE! runt |