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Show THE Page Four Flying Hours flew a total of aircraft Army combat missions and 78,251 administrative missions during the first 18 months of the Korean conflict to "log" a total of 186,372 flying hours. During that time, only ten planes wero lost due to enemy action, nint pilots and three observers losing their lives and ten other pilots 64,-54- 1 and eight additional observers suffering battle wounds. Total casualties not due to enemy action were two men. Pork Steaks Stuff pork steaks with an old fashioned bread dressing, then bake with whole apples which have their centers stuffed with raisins and brown sugar. Floor Cleaner If the alkali left by soap or cleaners has streaked your floor wax, rinse the floor thoroughly with a mixture of one pint of vinegar to a pail of water. o wlt) ,0f JCt rxL Jt I itr LC-12- e likely to succeed fflfi v2Ji)r d men's gifts most M$w) s LEVAN NEWS in Yemen In Yemen no man is without a curved sharp ornate dagMrs. Gertrude Shepherd spent ger, made of native steel with a a few days of last week in Spring-vill- e high manganese content. The daggei at the home of her son in is worn in a wide gold or silver law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. a lana stitched belt. Yemen is also Jack Thorn and family. where camels the most widely em fed are "vehicles" ployed transport Mr. and Mrs. James Christensen by hand before a long journey. Thr food camel drivers literally stuff down the animals' throats, saying the beasts will not eat enough with out force feeding. Old Type Planes A V t. Army aviators now are flying four multi-placof fixed air types wing craft two of which are Doing phased out of operation as rapidly as the other two, newer model planes can be procured. The planes which being replaced are the carries a pilot and three passenger? or equivalent cargo, and the an interim aircraft pending selecA PERFECT CASSEROLE one ma tion of a standard, multi-placia the that's a breeze to make chine. answer to every homemaker'a prayer In the good old summertime. And a dish that really fits that description is one made with tuna, condensed cream of mushroom soup, potato chips, and peas. 'Every item is standard stock on the kitchen shelf. So for the easiest-eve- r dinner, just reach and mix. Perfect Tuna Casserole e w'" 'ways treasure these gifts 1 can IVA cups) condensed crelm of mushroom houp or 'ne ,os,e onc' exPer V4 milk cup 1 can (1 cup) tuna, craftsmanship. They're distinctive drained and coarsely flaked 114 cups crushed potato chips favorites that will match his fastid- I cup cooked green peas, drained ious taste with your thoughtfulness. Empty soup into a small caqse' role; add milk and mix thoroughly. Add tuna, 1 cup potato chips and peas to soup; stir well. Sprinkle top with remaining VA cup potato chips. Bake in a moderate oven 4 (350 P.) for 20 minutes. Make Bervlngs. NOTE: Frozen peas may be added to the dish uncooked; bake at 350' P. for 45 minutes and they will be done. "GONE FISHING": You can hang that sign on your door any day He-M- jtf 'e'r this summer: just turn mealtime matters over to the dandy soup-wa- y to good eat-- I n g. Keep a supply of con- TIMES-NEW- Thursday, June NEPHI, UTAH S, and Miss Vinnie Christensen attended the funeral services last Thursday in Salt Lake City for Raymond Bird, infant son of Mr. DeRay Bird. Mrs. Bird is a niece of the Christensens. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Taylor were in Provo a few days of last week with their son in law and daught er, Mr. and Mrs. Darral Olpin. Miss Adrianne Taylor of Provo spent a few days of last week here with her grandmother, Christine Taylor. Si teacher named Adeline Tyne, whose car chugged to Khool way part 9, A "Once more and you're Mad oil the kidi cheer tut the principal sneen through Adeline!" Mrs. Mrs. Mary Morgan is in Provo visiting at the home of her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Daley. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Shepherd of Medford,- - Oregon spent a few days here with his mother, Mrs. Louise James. They were enroute to Salt Lake City for the MIA June conference. FOR SALE 1600 White Tur$1.30 each, at 8 weeks old (June 14) D. A. Little, Moroni, keys phone 2373. FOR SALE lot with 34 share Nephi Irrigation Water Roy Sperry, phone 243M. XT ow Adeline is doing fine . . . thanka to one of the greatest services ever offered the motoring public a service that helps engines last longer, perform better, use less FOR SALE Used rakes, dump rakes and used tractors Paxman Implement Co e WANTED Lady for accounting clerk Typing necesContact Mr. Bingham at sary Nebo Chevrolet Co., phone 433 or R. W. Maycock, phone 24, Spanish Fork. 2ti full-tim- and gasoline It's exactly the "50,000 Miles Combination coal No Wear" road O Q test! 50,000-mil- e HELPS YOUR ENGINE LAST hot! Recondition all air and oil filters! 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And it doesn't call for premium fuel, either! Yes, m Does your wife think there's too much car here to handle! let her try its Power Steering that does 48 of oil the steering work and gives five times greater eontrol on the road and when parking! ... Is she Chrysler Power Brakes give her quiekor, safer stops . . . with up to tuHhthirdt safety-minde- d? LB POWDER SUGAR 1JC CARE FILLED CREAM CORN 2 CANS 31c CAN POTTED MEAT Qc 1 Lb tin . . QIC MJB COFFEE ! m How about comfort? Come, both of you, for a ride! feel how those amaxing Oriflow shock absorbers "liquidate" even the worst road bumpa. Chair-hig- h seats plus big, big windows let even the tiniest little lady see out properly. Doors open wide . . . and she can lee p her hat on! FAIR PLAY TUNA 2 ... 8 PIERCES PORK 2 ... 4c CHRYSLER 12 oz can BEANS WHOLE CHICKENS . . . PICNICS ... TENDERIZED GROUND BEEF . fresh FRANKS. ... 3 ft. 9 inches COCKTAIL 2C 47c Nephi Utah JT" ftSC rittg Us Ycvr. 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And in case of a blowwheels out, she'll have the assurance of Safety-Rithat won't "throw" a tire. AtailabU, ertrs, m 1 .... 4c ; & I UJJ .... v. a ii ft i if I ( i r i eJJ LJi U UH l KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES . . . 12 oz pkg 21c SHREDDED WHEAT 18 e MOTHERS OATS with premium 4Qc SARATOCA SEDAN srJOBO w,; .... CHRYSLER IWI'WM- OIL 1 VIENNA SAUSAGES 2 cans 59c FRANCO AMERICAN SPAGHETTI ... 2 cans 27c SHORTENING .... 3 LB TIN OSC i OIL COMPANY OIM2CONTINENTAL n TT7TT7 Leheese-sprinkle- WEAR" SERVICE NO Drain out grit and sludge, preferably while the engine is PERFORM BETTER, USE LESS FOR SALE Weiner pigs there's alAndrew Latimer. ways a quick lunch or dinner at your linger-tipFOR SALE 1939 Plymouth in like this: Call 331W. Vegetable or tomato soup, pimiento good condition cheese sandwiches, crisp vegetable relishes for nibbling. Melon wedge with ice cream Is the sweet finish. HIGH NOTE8 in summer eating are brlght-huesalad plates like this duet. Arrange two lettuce cups on a plate. Place a peach half In one. a scoop of cottage cheese in it: sprinkle with chopped nuts. Id the other lettuce cup, put tuna salad made with crunchy celery and chopped stuffed olives. Garnish with Celei'V ClirlH A hHKket nt warm toast goes well wuu me Baiaas. and MILES-- "50,000 o.'.' I At proper intervals Your Conoco Mileage Merchant willi test, with 1,000-mil- e drains and proper filter service, test car engines showed no uxor of any consequence: in fact, an average of less than one inch on cylinders and crankshafts. Gasoline mileage for the last as good 6,000 miles was actually 99.77 as for the first 5,000. Now you can get this same "50,000 Miles No Wear" Service, at your Conoco Mileage Merchant's today! and Electric Monarch Range. Full coal oven, full electric oven. Call Mrs. V. A. Beck. X HERE'S CONOCO'S that kept same service In that famous FOR SALE 1950 Pontiac Sedan, also electric bench saw. See Wayne R. Rosequist. f oil! test cars new in Conoco's spectacular FOR RENT Four room modern apartment in good location. Call Mrs. Fred Morgan, phone 267. FOR SALE I I side-delive- densed soups ft DAY 12, 19S2 S FREE CASH STORE Nephl Utah |