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Show Fge THE Four now Nephi News while and colors, foo in Shirt... with the revolutionary TO new soft collar that mirMuwl ivorit V V V" j collar on the e Van Ueusen Century Shirt. Keeps its "just laundered" kxtliwit fiout starch or stays. In white, blue, tan and erav . ; ; regular or spread collar. A new Van Ueusen free if yours ever shrinks out of size. $3.95, $3.95. White, Colors, S0 '. at the sensational, new Van Heusen Century Shirt SEPT. 13 ihru 21 fj MORE EXHIBITS MORE FUN MORE SUPER AT- SHOP AND SAVE IN NEPHI TRACTIONS FOR ALL TH Lucky You Plan hy Dick Shaw FAMILY. now to at- tend wat'h for great sne-.i- a AOM. Adults 50 Children under IS, 15 fUTAH Vgm Trmfm Sifctjr ix j .F" s4 1 ON -- STATE FA!R wo. 'wc usw w ixrosinox 'drSlArt ' credit. No down payment required Miss Vilda Pay was honored at home of Mrs. Gvven Downs onj Guests werej Monday evening. 'seated at small tables at which a 'delicious lunch was served. The1 evening was spent in playing games. Many useful and beautiful gifts were received The following were present: Florence Brough, Enid Ctiristensen, Bonnie Kelsey, j Tola Stephensen, Lola Morgan,! ,Erva Bradfield Lena Pay, Fayi jPay, Marsha Pexton, Florence C. Cook( Elizabeth Hansen, Beryl ;Shaw, Naomi Bailey, Ireta Car-ite- r Eva Nellson and the guest of honor and hostess. - t f jneit Quality It g. 'r.ty otx home ' 1-C- Think of if! You can dripping stop foe cVi?ti windows ortsJ coUs . . v prot:t poiflf o.1! Sftsh and window a$tft5$ with orm sosh. We at v.'pp!v . rrosi yz?i trc-r- t , ' .vk o- have tfietTf made op "to order..- , ' T Sorm sosH. complete- - iof rtiiwti. overtje hortw only 5. f - Daring Bandit Has Uniformed Chauffeur GLASS & PUTTY A masked bandit, driven by a uniformed chauffer in a costly automobile, held up two service stations he;e. After each holdup he stepped to his car and ordered:. "Home James!" John Sala, attendant in a Downey station, told sheriff's officers o r e a grothe highwayman-tesque red devil mask. Sala surrendered $24 73. The elite bandit got only 416 in his Norwalk In half the time, and a saving of 40 in cost, you can have the whitest, brightest home in town. Yes, with DEVOE Wonder you get the beauty and protection of two coats of ordinary paint. Paint now . . . you'll be glad you did! Commonth plete paint jobs as low as J0 KT 'J i 1 ? 'Zi 'Just press the trigger o"d the masic Hows , Check your storm sash, check every window and door in your nouse tor broken or loose glass and replace and repair now. We can supply you with glass, putty, putty knives, glazor arrange, if you wish, ing points to have a man come out and do the to fill th crocks aroond doors or wi- dows. It's that simple tsftd costs fess than Out ... compleie fob. I , -- . C7? r,';"iii' 1 - '"'W ' V A n O ft " r. K ) i " - v , v'' 'U. V ' 1 1 CONCORDIA W.ddin9 Ring 1 00.00 ' ,:,! l Rinfl' enlarged to ihow details j;Yi!,, Prices include Federal tax Perfect keeosakes orecious treasures... forever. Keepsake diamond engagement quality and distinctive styling. I. X'' J n . O O TeSj - j'1 , ' When you are driving along a modern highway, enjoying a smooth ride, give thought to the traffic engineers who designed such roads for your safety. rfi Y , .id a Overhead crossings and underpasses, cloverleaf s, traffic circles and smoothly graded curves all are modern examples of highway designs that have prevented countless accidents and saved many lives. Ga4 HoitMkcflpIn; t . . r Remember that good traffic engineering is real economy. It builds safety into streets and highways, and it need not be costly. Mta3 Often few dollars wisely expended by a competent engineer can drastically reduce a serious death and injury toll eliminate traffic congestion. Warnings, markings, safe speed limits and danger zones tell you how to drive with safety. The rest is Tew1! heard about the straw that 17 wise taxation . . . any of these can do the trick. scores of benefits are lost to the mine operator, to the employees, and, in the end, to vorybody in the state of Utah." a up to you. Our great new h'jhw.r.'s are Deigns for Living. Play fair, i use them safely LIVE! broke the camel's back. Well, our mining industry can have its back broken, too, and ifs almost happened several times of late. Inflated costs of equipment, unreasonable wage demands, un- Thn 1952 r A Precious Zrensure n:..,.., l;.. 18, g 7m$aymerit Prompt, convenient fm I killing them ' ' ' "" " Serrk Lucky you you impressed your friends without if. September Nephi Local News Items NOR WALK, CALIF. events. The Thursday, o. Nothing can wrinkle the soft, one-piec- NEPHI, UTAH S, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ockey and two children Susan and David of Racine, Wisconsin are visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and The Beta Literary club had their Mrs. Floyd Ockey. first meeting of the new club season on Thursday, September 11. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Hunter and Hostess for the evening was Mrs. sons Doran and GregS of San Die- Fern Hanson. An interesting talk was given by Ms. Afton Shaw on go, California were Labor Day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. the Nationa IRepubiican conven-tiThe following members were Brough. Mrs. Ray Brough returnpresent: Mrs. Blanch Pcxton, Mrs. ed with them and spent two-weeWilin California. Mrs. Hunter was Edna Mae Ludlow, Mrs. June Afton Shaw, Mrs. Zoe Mrs. son, formerly Nan Brough. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Brough an- Gibson, Mrs. Mae Nyman, Mrs. nounce the arrival of a baby girl, Ida Brough Mrs. Alice Belliston, Mrs. Isabelle Haymond, 4 in Ontario, Mrs. born September Col-vi- n, California wheer Grover is teach- Marge Bowles, Mrs. Elizabeth Mrs. rMs. Jean Ruby Philips ing school this winter. Worley. Refreshments were served by the officers. Van Heusen The TIMES-NEW- THE TIMES - NEWS ... - i and |