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Show Thursday, June 12, 1952 THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, Page Three Onion Gravy JOYCE FRANCOM WILL How the Average Consumer Dollar is Spent BEGIN HER DANCING CLASSES THE FIRST WEEK Outlook for Consumer Goods in 1952 FOOD: OF JULY 1952 supplies expecled io be sufficient to maintain dosirr:ic at 1951 level. N. CONSUMER v DURABLES EXACT DATE WILL BE ANNOUNCED Cinnamon Drops of jar cinnamon drops has many uses. When making apple delightful with onion gravy. Brown 4 cups jelly add a few to the juice after it sliced onions in fat, then blend has begun to boil; it gives a new drippings with flour and add water spicy flavor and a beautiful color. or meat stock and seasonings. A few added to the juice in which apples are baked gives the apples Nap Too Lata When a child is not sleepy after1 a beautiful color and 8 delightful flavor. being in bed a considerable time, it Miniature fhurch may be that his nap is coming too late in the day. His whole schedule Youngsters 2 to 8 years old coin may need changing. Perhaps he is prise the congregation of the Little a child who needs less sleep than the Church of Dinuba (.Cal.l. The Minaverage, or he may be getting too iature church is 23 by 34 ft., and all little physical exercise. furnishing are built to scale. Braised short ribs make a tasty dinner especially ii they're served '36 UTER! NS? MISCN. I CLOTHING & SHGE3: z production expansion here if der.i; increases. Plants now below car3-.'y- . 0 FOOD 28 tK? SERVICES HOUSING: Should ha O. K. Population increase 13 p- -r c ; residence increase, 23 per cent 1940-1S5- OTHER llli OTHER 'IK HOUSING NON-DURAELE- 3: (Tobacco, alcohol, etc.) No scarcity here. CLOTHING V d 1 "MISCELLANEOUS SERVIG (Laundries, barber shops, transporta- N' tion.) No scarcities. CONSUMER gold-fille- cuff link and tie slide set . Mr. and Mrs. John Mulvihill of MoGill, Nevada have been guests at the home of her mother since Decoration day. The Peachy Seven club held their meeting on June 5 at which the fallowing officers were elected: President, Beverly Malmgren; vice president, Tamra Gardner; secretary, Linda Morgan; reporter Jayne Wankier, Song leader, Vir-l- a Worwood, and organist, Louise .S:": 4-- H ireakiast Luncheon 75 On Union Dinner 5 Pacific's Powell. PONY EXPRESS and GOLD COAST! Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Christen-se- n and family spent last Sunday in Salt Lake City with relatives at the home of Mr. and Mrs. De Ray Bird. now featuring on the Pony Express and Gold Coast trains thrifty meals . . . fine food at low prices . . . skillfully .prepared and leisurely served in the pleasant atmosphere of the dining car. Here are iust a few of the many tasty menu treats that will tempt your appetite and please your pocketbook: Union 1 Pacific is Bats Aren't Birds Bats are mammals, not birds. They have fur nd teeth. Their young are born alive) and nursed at the breast. Their wings are supported by the finger bones of the hand, gr?atly elongated, the wing membrane itself being skin stretched between these finger bones, forming an exaggerated webbed foot. ohMS BREAKFAST three-month-ol- 1 6aco or 1 or H" $1.00 ,, u I k 4 VeqetaD' 1 Wil-lett- J 6evero9 - ROUSO00" 1 t Next time you go Eait or West, rest as you ride and savt on Union Pacific's Pony when you dine Express and Gold Coast trains. Enjoy these fin at budget pricesl fine service . . . fine fresh food 1 train for Dependable Passenger and Freight Transportation Be Specific - - - SAY veterinary again. The next day, when biB three master, Roy. jr., decided year-ol- d to give Tony a bath, the family's automatic washer was the young'ster's first tnou.ht. By die i.me Mrs. Willette rescued him from tie washer, Tony was clean but limp. It took artificial respiration to revive iiim. I 011101 j mkmm ev Amerlcia fsrniditlM for Animal Health WHAT ABOUT SWINE INFLUENZA? Q: How swine flu? serious a problem The Acacia Club met at the home of Ethel A. Irons on May 23. Election of officers was held and the following elected: Ethel C. Gadd, president; Ethel A. Irons, vice president; It ha B. Parkes, sec-- 1 retary and Vivian P. Hoyt, The book entitled Charles Evan Hughes by Merlo J. Pusey, a former Utahn, was briefly read. Mrs. Anna Allred read two poems entitled Best Seller (The Bible) and Resurection. A ,Iunch was served by the hostess, Mrs. Irons, to the following members: Ethel C. Gadd, Ethel A. Irons, Ellen Cole, Anna Allred, Alice McCune, Maude Forrest, Chloe Bailey, Vivian Iloyt, Laura Brough, Tola Jenkins, May Burton and the hostess, Mrs. Irons. io 120-12- k gold filled quality is I . TT3JS5iyr-.'! JTTV ; for 5c .. of weather, a susceptible. Q: If a flu outbreak starts, what should be done? A: Have the trouble diagnosed so proper nursing immediately, be can and other treatment Move well started. pigs away from the sick ones. Q: What about prevention? A: Keep swine away from old stacks, where flu Infec- " j Visit your friendly CA store today and stock up on tht brands you know . . , and trust I straw tion Is often up. Be have PICNICS iusi right tor baking BACON SQUARES Sliced lb mm 15 15 FROM CUFF LINKS 2.75 &rfArflVA SHORTENING, UP HA iS IT14 T Bisquick Armour Trcet NEW LOW PRICE! For Snacks and 12 oz pkg ... Post Toastics 41 r 450 Lunches 47c Large ''ti'- ib pkg 7e gic i LB 9fc WART 50 Ami P'JHkhuulf 4, 20Q ) font 0 -- 21C nam at jill-- : y - i 3 ib Giant pkg KRISMES AlazoIaOil $rai::i o JELLO pkgs CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 25C No. 2 size fin Fates 51b bag ICE CREAM., SAVE MONEY 2SC 49$ pint . 27C Choice Pork REDEEM ALL OF YOUR SOAP COUPONS HERE! SIZES. . . OR BETTER STILL, BUY HIM AN EASTMAN MOVIE CAMERA FOR A LASTING GIFT . . . Priced from $43.30 WE HAVE MANY FOR FATHER Come in and See them GIFTS QUART It Pleases Us To Please You Druggists Phone 43 4Bi POUND COLORED OLEO SHAVERS 32c 3 TINS GRAPEFRUIT 3 cans 47c VARNEY'S ORIC No. 2'A$ TINS S BEAfIS . . 16$ :MW wuf GGLD C0!FI BAGS!1 Sliced ..cello wrapped, Lb 47$ FilYEHS. . . SO Lb $mm HIPPY REDSKI'. CHEEESE 65$ Lb OCT SPAGHETTI IGA TOMTO j 5 cans for 49$ J J0I0E 46 oz tin 23$ FISIIEHf 1EII . SAVE Oil ALL YOUR GRUB AT.. 01 8 MANGELSON Ji H - PILLSBURY FLOUR GIVE DAD A ROLL OF KODAK MOVIE FILLM FOR HIS CAMERA. WE HAVE ALL POPULAL 450 s - vi: iff ' r TIE Swans Down Cake Flour Large . , 43c Pillsbury's Cake Mines 3 pkgs j.QO MARLENE 3c --- " J 4 yy U f.linute Rice MJB COFFEE SALAD DHESSEf.O tt . . . i& t r leliotjg's Baker's draughty quarters, and cold rainy spells seem fo make hogs more IGA lie 8 t I C?iN or poorly-ventilate- ge RED & WHITE GRAPEFRUIT 2 tins SSfi bottles, 2 FOR PIERCES CATSUP TINY NEW POTATOES- - R8W 2 CANS 2Sg RED 8 WHITE COFFEE . llegular or ijrip, w ggc A ro1ls SIERRA TOILET TISSUE, z' WHITE PEANUT BUTTER RED 7ftoi or SMOKED HAMS tjaii "'v- ' PURE VEGETABLE -- BLACKBERRIES s. I - JUNE 15th IS KELLOGGS VARIETY PACK CEREALS Ififi 1 DIXIE FRY 2QC . . . ANGEL CAKE MIX Uetjular package CLEARFIELD PEAS Ungraded . .'303s tin ffc P 8 M SEEDLESS RAISINS' 15 os Pho e r IM ? y swine flu? A: Both a germ and a virus, highly c o n t a g ious Sudden changes Speedy Sneeze How fast is a sneeze? Research&t sneezed into an anemometer, which measures wind velocity, and found a good one goes out at 100 miles ar hour. 2 PKGS 27 ti " CARNATION CORN FLAKES 1 . r: V n , ,LJ1L - Og-de- 10-da- picked I Regular Price and :in M " two-cour- sure hogs good shelter, with good bedding, proper light and ventilation. If new hogs are bought, isolate them for a week before allowing them to mix with the home herd. NOTE: Due to space limitations, general questions cannot be handled by this column. FATHER'S DAY SPECIALS Cuff links A: It doesn't actually kill many swine but it takes a tremendous financial toll each year. Affected pigs go off feed, losing up to 15 pounds. Also, swine flu victims are Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Park and easier prey to cholera, enteritis Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Passey, of n and similar diseases. enjoyed a trip recently to Bryce Canyon, Zions National Q: How does it act? A: Hogs run a temperature, Park and to Grand Canyon Nahave a deep cough, tend to pile tional Park.- and become up,' lose appetite, weak. Q: What causes Pup Eats Poisoned Rat, Glass; Bathed in Washer HOUSTON, Texas-To- ny, bulldog rat terrier, leads a charmed life. First he ate half of a poisoned rat before his owner, Mrs. Roy spotted him and took him to have his stomach pumped out. The r.exi day he ate some glass while Peking milk out of broken milk bottle. Back he went to the Nephf News Farmer's is os is an j d . smartly . styled and superbly crafted by Anson . . . designed with a look of elegance. Bwd on U. S. &Mmwt Rapxtt r1T onuddatf FINE JEWELRY BY C7J men The perfect gift for Dad is a handsome DURABLES: Prospective supply adequate, consumers already well stocked. dfJ2&9 Levari News A DOUBLE SILVERWARE MONDAY, JUNE COUPONS ON 16th SUPMl MARKET AND OHNSOrS t 56 LOCKER PLANT East Center Nephi Phone 57 Locally Owned and Operated Complete SmrWing nnd Curing Plant |