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Show September Thursday. 18, 1952 THE e 3 JUAB C0UH1Y HOSPITAL WALLPAPER SALE Burin g Balance of September AM -- NOTES Ro-mai- ne PATTMERNS EN STOCK SPECIAL PRICES ON COLEMAN OIL er HEATHS 17. West Point When the United States military academy opened at West Point in 1802, it had a total enrollment of 12 cadets. Tact "Chief above all does tactful tolerance win the mind.' Ovid. Save first 2 monhts of fuel costs by buying your Coleman Oil Heater at our SEPTE3MRER LOW PRICES! - Stain Removal If you have a tablecloth that has been stained with tea or coffee, remove these stains by rubbing with glycerin and let the cloth stand a few minutes. Then wash as usual with soap and warm water. c 295 North Main TOT SHOP MARKET 201 SHORTENING 3 lb tin 7c 2 CANS ACCEPTED GREEN BEANS fCANSJSi NALLEYS MCE 5i DINNER 2 cans LIGHT MEAT TUNA 2 cans SQft BABY FOODS All Kinds JELLO All 3 cans 2Sg flavors 3 for 2 So North Main WE HAVE A NICE SELECTION OF BABY GIFTS AND EVERYTHING TO MAKE UP A LAYETTE i?) a nan OF FIRE October 5 to are the dates for this years observance of Fire Prevention week, according to the National Fire Protection assciation. In announcing the campaign, the organization said emphasis would be put on recent increases in 'needless loss of human life. Direct deaths from fire totaled over 12,000 last year, the NFPA This was an increase of said. about 2,000 from the average loss of 10,000. lives a year during the d preceding decade. About of the deaths were in rural areas. Each yea rin the United States enough saw timber trees are destroyed to supply the building needs of a city of over a quarter of a million people. The saw timber that does up in flames is enough to build 86,00 five-rooForest fires destroy houses. trees each year enough pulp-siz- e 34 million tons of to produce newsprint, enough to supply every newspaper in the United States for 12 months. Every day there are 849 home fires, 34 deaths by fire, 79 store fires, 88 factory fires, nine church fires , eight school fires and four hospital fires. NFPA records show that fully 90 per cent of all rural fires would be prevented if common fire hazards were eliminated. Human carelessness is blamed as the underlying causes of nearly all fires. The NFPA and the Department of Agriculture join in urging this fire prevention week program. Inspect your premises now and make sure these things are safe. 1. Getrid of all old papers, mag azines, broken furniture, useless boxes and other combustible rub-- i bish. Keep oily rags in covered metal containers. Clean up rub-- j bish outdoors too. 2. Don's smoke in.. bed or In one-thir- Newsdealers Lauded For Crime Comic Ban rch and civic WALDEN, groups here publicly commended the village's eight newsdealers who volremoved crime comics untarily from their shelves. The Walden Citizen Herald, a weekly, said editorially, "We are proud and pleased to report the type of public service the newsdealers are rendering our community." Clergymen who complimented the dealers were the Rev. Garrett C. Roorda of the Walden Reformed church; the Rev. John L. Kennedy, the Church of the Most Precious Blood; the Rev. Alan H. Tongue, St. Andrew's Episcopal church, and the Rev. C. Everett Wagner, Walden Methodist church. The dealers announced in a ad in the Citizen Herald their pledge "not to display or sell any comics or comic books dealing with crime, and thus remove from the hands of our children this means N.Y.-Chu- m Gov. LEBANON, Tenn.-Flori- da's Fuller Warren stopped by a barber shop and asked for Sam Coplin. Told that he was no longer there, Governor Warren handed another barber $2.10 and asked him to give it to Copiin when he saw him again. Warren explained that when he was graduated from Cumberland University Law School in 1929 he owed Shavers Shavers Shavers Shavers Add Contrast MELO I - - package AJAX CLEANSER 2 pkgs for 25S PALMOLIVE 2 Reg gft PALMOLIVE 2 bath 212, VEL, large 31ft Giant 7Jft 7Qft, Shldr LAMB STEW . . lb Choice SHORT RIBS FOR BRAISING, lb nni,ii. . FRYERS $ave 0NIGA I CO (2 lb 3 oz. can) . . QQg -- -- J IZlSo POUND F Ps QIC IGA TOMATO 46 OZ TIN.. 232 cTTad FiW" VEAL 4 jfja ns Concentrated C II OPS - - "j IB 69 4?CjB PORK STEAKS : 41a IB NIPPY CHEESE Mft wm - 7y ( 31C LB ORANGE JUICE ; . 46 oz . . 302 GRAINS 46 oz . .21ft -BLEND JUICE IGA SAHP GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS 12 I GUARANTEED" GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46 oz 2M PICTSWEET FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 1 ; PRODUCTS 1 CURED PICNICS DRESSING QUART:- - 47C . iff igTnNA SAUSAGES 2 cans 3Qc SSjLB IGA SPICED STEWING HENS LUNCH MEAT 12 oz tin.. 43a &M IB LB OZ fxnctaacU.e. BOTTLE t 1 4- 24 OZ BOTTLE COMPLETE UNE OF HARTZ MOUNTAIN 1 SYRUP UTIS flmm ATS CANARY m ... AND PARAKEET SUPPLIES DOG AND CAT FOODS CANNED AND DRY This new PORTIS Hat is KRAFT "DINNERS the style that $0 many men like so well . . . PORTIS assures lasting 2 Ps satisfaction handsome by hand. &ft Try on 252 today , a ... with the lines built In great selection Th 'TOr Winnr In mel- Your Choice, Lg pkgs, each 25 'yTHW-VfVfiJ- . jftg cans 4 mPEIl MARKET AND EOCMEU PEANT J II fill ulllv i "l ' ? CREAM OF WHEAT lg Mi DefMonfe CATSUP 2 NIBLETS CPRM . cans Varney PORK 8 BEANS" Sii fjf PORTIS HATS (iof&cif'A k for WHEATIES KIX OR CHEER! 03 new PORTIS we have a low Fall colors, 43s Vitamin A serving of carrots, either raw or cooked, will furnish a Turtles' Whistle day's requirement of vitamin A, plus modAlthough the voices of most tur- erate amounts of thiamine, ribotles are at best a slight squeak or flavin, and niacin. sigh, the wood turtle which ranges from Maine to West Virginia makes "Temples" a whistling call audible 30 or 40 The sidepieces of a pair of specfeet away. tacles are sometimes called "temples," a relic of the time when Southerly University The most southpriv glasses were held in place by short arms which pressed firmly against the world is the Ota go at University the temples- Dunedin, New Zealand. Qva READY 35e RABBITS Fryers, per lb Qft PORK CHOPS lean lb 69ft CHOICE MILK FED VEAL ROASTS lb 63ft VEAL CHOPS .. lb 732 LAMB CHOPS Loin, lb Gavbett9s' MUTTON ROAST MUTTON CHOPS -4 22 item $8.95 OTHERS 4.95 to 9.95 dren. 3 Staring Carrots Carrots should be stored in a cool place, preferably the refrigerator, but the tops should be removed and the roots washed before storing in a refrigerator. CUT GREEN BEANS - - - No. 303 size tins 5 for J44 Blend PEAS, 303 size tins 2 for 32ft UTAH VALLEY SHAVERS ORANGE JUICE, 46 oz tins, each - - - 3Qft 05ft AH UP--P- This HEALTH VALUES Contrast your suits and coats perfectly with smooth, novelty straw hats. Their shining and gleaming texture add just the right accent to the clothes now being featured. JELLO ORR JELLO PUDDINGS 3 PKS 25c DEL MONTE EARLY GARDEN BEANS . . 303s 22ft 3 lb CUT ering in thii fine felt by Gage. Featured in September Mademoir-sel. . . one from our Gage collection of FaU felts done in exciting new ways. More Women Employed Latest census figures show that more women are employed at pay jobs now than at any other non-wa- r time in our history and almost 50 per cent of these women have chil- CITIUS C1ECUS 3ft SHORTENING PREMIUM The squarwh severity of the Spanish matador's hat becomes so flatt- 3 20 2-3- SWIFTS . utave flcatterq 104-ye- WHOLE -- -- 23b?CHAIF 3ft severity Nepal Reform Nepal late In 1951 achieved a historic reform, ending a dual monarchy whereby hereditary prime ministers have actually governed this remote Himalayan kingdom. mx llff W kri4iciiT'M n fttlSWAKD ignition. 9. Do a good maintenance job on machinery. One spark from a tractor exhaust is enough to start a blaze in hay or straw. glamorizing crime." Hats ALBERS SILVER PLATE OATS - Regular pkg -- 46ft NBC SHREDDED WHEAT, Regular pkg... . .. . . . lift STAR ICIST CHUNIC STYLE TUNA, Vi size tins, ea 322 SEA UON OIL SARDINES . . Vis tins ......... 2 for 17ft CHEF BOY AR DEE SPAHETTI 8 MEAT BALLS, EACH . . SUN VALLEY OLEOMARGARINE ... per pound barns. Keep matches in covered metal containers. 3. Have competent electricians install electric wiring. Improvised wiring leads to short circuits, and short circuits lead to fires. 4. To guard against flying sparks, roofing is a common sense necessity. Use asphalt shingles, slate, metal, asbestos or similar material that wil not act as tinder for sparks from chimneys trash fires and brush fires. 5. Store gasoline and kerosene away from main buildings, preferUse cleaning ably undergound. fluids that won't explode. 6. Have lightining rod systems properly installed and keep them remaired. 7. Keep heating plants and chimneys clean. Clean lamps and lanterns. Check regularly on oil stoves in brooder houses. 8. Cure hay properly. Damp hay starts fires by spontaneous nt barber Coplin a bill of $2.10. Antlnomlanlna Antinomianism is the doctrine that the Gospel or the Christian faith does away with the old moral law, so that the Christian is not bound by it. n PRYENTI0H WEEK 11 determination. Much of the credit, Bailly acknowledges readily, belongs to his mother. It was she who placed a pencil in her young son's mouth and inspired him to learn to write. Once he had accomplished this, Mrs. Bailly decided that it might be possible for her son to learn to paint. She bought him a set of water colors as a Christmas present, and Bailly set about the task of becoming an artist. He gripped the brush in his teeth, as he had the pencil, and made clumsy strokes on the paper his brother set up for him. three-colum- PREMISES READY FOR OBSERVANCE Florida's Governor Pays Of f Old Debts COMPLETE LINE OF CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN UP TO 2 YEARS Page Five ARE YOUR LUNENBURG, NS.-E- arl Bailly Is an artist who paints the hard way by holding the brush in his teeth. Bailly, 46, has employed this unusual technique for more than score of years, turninj out canvases that have been praised by critics in many parts of the world. Now, three of his works will appear on Christmas cards in the United States as a result of an agreement with a card company. Bailly's painting technique is not Just a stunt: He was stricken with poliomyelitis at the age of two, and the disease left him paralyzed from the shoulders down. The story of how this man a blacksmith's son deprived of the use of his arms and legs became an artist of recognized stature is an epic of courage and of WE ALSO CARRY A n NEPHI, UTAH S, Christmas Card Artist Holds Brush in Teeth The folowing is the list of patient who have been at the Juab County hospital during the period September 5 to 17, inclusive: ' Mrs. Mary Jane Winter, Levan, Mrs. Doris Petty, Oakland Califor nia, Mrs. Fay Mellor, Nephi, Mrs. Hyrum Brough Nephi, George T. Ostler Nephi, Mrs. Ruth. Bowers, Nephi, Mrs. Edna Greenhalgh, Santaquin, Arthur Scott Nephi. New babies born at the hospital recently include: Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Mangelson Levan, born on September 5. Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Alma Haycock, Nephi, born September ,9th. Son to Mr. and Mrs. Elmont Carter, Nephi, born September 13 Son to Mr. and Mrs. Sherl Ferre, Nephi, born September 14. Daughter ,to Mr. and Mrs. Vie tor Collard, Mills, born Septemb 7 SEfT'52 (J TIMES-NEW- ; r " ,....u.i - 56 1 East Center Phone Nephi Locally Owned and Operated Comnlpf ey Smolcirnr 57 nd Cnrino; Plant |