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Show Thursday, September 4th, 1952 THE Page Three who reside in Salt Lake CJty for a fingernail Protection short time. If you like glamorous, long finMr. and Mrs. LeRoy Ellertson gernails and hate wearing a thimble Mr. and Mrs. DoylOrgill an- of Salt Lake City visited with when sewing, protect your nails by nounce the engagement of their here over the week end. putting a little wax in the top of the thimble. daughter Ida Hazel, tto Joseph H. Mrs. M. Clark Newell Mrs. GerEva, of Eureka. The marriage Cherry Blossoms and Mrs. Vaughn will be performed on Friday, Sept. ald Newton, At time in ancient 5th at the home of the bride. Molyneux officers of the local PTA as many as 10,000 persons attended the district convention at Japan, would come at once to the hills of Coey Stickney, son of Mr. and Orem on August 29. Yoshino to see the lovely pink flowMrs. Julius Stickney, and Kenneth In bloom. ers Fred Mrs. and Mr. of son Heaton of the Israel Professor Lynn, Lynn, have enlisted In the U. S. U S A C was a dinner guest of Albermarle Sound Army. They left on Friday after- Mr. and Mrs. M. Clark Newell on Albemarle Sound, North Carolina, noon for the induction center at Wednesday, Is the largest coastal fresh water Fort Douglas. sound in the world. Norma Molyneux of Salt , Guests of Mrs. James R. Stan- Lake City was a guest at the home Mona News in I NEPHt, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S. ? eorge rel-atir- i3 La La cherry-blosso- FAVORS ECONOMIC SAFEGUARDS FOR THE FARMER He's for all the water it possible to is get for Utah. He favors producer cooperatives but he is against phony cooperatives that use the p idea as a tax dodge. He's for flexible price supports, ,with full parity the goal. He's for less government and fewer bureaus. ley on Sunday included Mr. and of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wlll-ar- d Mrs. A. M. Ross of Midvale, Mr. Holyneux over the week end. and Mrs. Daryl H. Stanley and Mrs. Clark Molyneux visited family of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Thays E. Stanley and children of with Bishop and Mrs. Vaughn Santaquin, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Molyneux on Sunday. Stanley and children and Mrs. Don Yates and daughters. No One Remembered A minister in Haydenville, Mass., Mrs. Elibabeth F. Hassell achis fiftieth anniversary companied Mr and Mrs. A. M. celebrating as a repeated his first serpreacher, She Ross to Midvale on Sunday. 50 years before. will also visit with her children mon, delivered co-o- Cet Georqe J Paid 1 Political Advertisement ISM Cost is S. ECCLES FOR U. S. SENATE No extra charge for Paid Political 0 and delivery. pick-u- p Buy a Spinetstylo By Ed Nofzlgei I After I f before. j "MOUNTAIN LARGEST PIANO Large Selection Available ThARI MOS. MUSIC CO., 44 I. Ilk So., Safe Lab. City, Utah Gmtkimnt Will yoa pl.au nn4 tirmior, Information I and pticM at na cort or obligation m1 I a I wouU lil Splnohtyla piano. mf plan tvnW j I I Spln.rttyl. my plan Nw SpinaN OuarantMd, rtMAtlitlontd practfa. plana. I .!wajk""",'l- - - He'll Save Your Shekels WEST'S FINSHERS" T...' NAMI.'; I ..! ADMESS, 9 USED PIANOS, $75.00 AND UP HART BROS. MUSIC CO. VOTE REPUBLICAN SEPTEMBER reasonable. Small monthly payments if desired. and industry. J He's against the Brannan Plan or any other plan that would regiment or socialize Agriculture. MARRINER by Candidate hdvo it 'Spinetstylod' j VOTE FOR ECCLES ' COMBINES THI MODERN ITYLINO Of THE SPINET WITH THI FULL, UROI TONES Of THI UHIOHT . JOE BEAVER" 2X 9t MAKE YOUR OLD PIANO A THING OF BEAUTY He believes American agriculture should have the same protection and safeguards accorded American labor Jlapied REPUBLICAN FOR U. S. CONGRESS 1st District There is a big job to be done in Washington . . . The First District can do its share with a proven man . . . 46 E. 22-011- 8th So. 1 9th by Candidate Advertisement I RE-ELE- CT " ' II feM feSsWHao LESTEE1 A. WAPE I N Candidate To prefer Succeed Himself y ill hEV! werrsA idcan you $AlD rTl lDEl c kjnj CAQ DDivP Cuci i tun J TURNING Into t keep rr oeiviMo THIS PUACE P swju': HES C6TTIN' AND MV SPtEDOME ? AWAY. .1UT Air IT VuAi Tt(L K A (SREASfc JOff mMDJ nil. CHANGE. fW s5 tedk. eggJir 1 xvy-fti- ar- lv ' As ; I '' sMt t JUSTICE OF THE Forest Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture SUPREME COURT to v OF UTAH "Americans should remember that wherever you find a low national -j? v. standard of livins, you'll find wasted timber resources." ; i Justice Wade has shown a keen interest . In justice, fair- ness and equal privileges to all litigants in cutting red tape and avoiding technicalities and in so construing the laws as to give just, speedy and inexpensive determination of every action before the "court. He has done a good job and deserves to be "' t , ; ...... - ,.. Uwyar's Commit P. Adams, Duan A. FrandtM, OrvilU Donald P. Stuort Dofcbl, Ira Huggiiu, A. Wliy Sandack, Ray S. McC.rty, Arthur H. NiaUan. lm, Paid Political Aolvrti(mnt Qualified BY VIRTUE OF EXPERIENCE Dependable WORTHY OF PUBLIC TRUST ' - 'f't ! c :j : is- j, i '.S 3-; r V' ; 'i i.' vj Y" is ft 1 , ymmymyyyyy,m:i l r"3KLw-TTlui- f V ' TODLinil S. CURTIS 3 r P OF S A': V ' f ' ' ' 5, it r S rv lor SECDETAI1Y !) e STATE c ; (Paid Political Adv ; ! j if .'i rt. the down to earth truth. Mercury has knocked the ground out from under the other cars in Its price field for 1 952. W's Look at that Forerunner Styling . . . with a new stronger frame, new extra-heig- a completely doors, and ht Interiors! And look new body, commodious at that not hood lets it ... ... only you see the road better, but it houses a new 1 25 horsepower V-- 8 engine that has won the "Mv hwliicfav l;l--a any othr buti-ness, may be pictured as a balance scale, with a profit showing only when income outweighs -costs. It takes very little to tip the scale to the loss side. Cost increases of any kind . . . even on tax increase . . . can do H. Then my ob : is gone, and Utah people lose the countless benefits of nine payrolls, tax payments and supply Space-Planne- d Jet-Sco- entire Mobilgas Economy Sweepstakes for the second timel The 1952 Mercury is out of this world I " 3 transmission choices: Overdrive; or Standard. Merc-O-Mat- ic no-shi- First two optional Touch-O-Mati- c at extra cost. purchases." 70 SOUTH MAIN STREET PHONE 312, NEPHI WfM m THREE TIME WINNER IN MOBILGAS ECONOMY RUN o. |