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Show THE WANT ADS K r 7 A FOR RENT t Small furnish. Kendall apart ed apartment ments. lSS 20th, August Thursday, Fountain Green. Mrs. Gwen Johnson and family Mr. and Mrs. James S. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Dan O. Johnson and Fountain Green are extended our heartfelt thanks for their To friends, relatives and neighkind words of sympathy, their acts of kindness, and words of apprec- bors we wish to extend our heartiation for Harry, during his illness felt thanks for your kindness and and following his death. Espec- sympathy at a time when it was ially are we grateful for the floral deeply appreciated Sadie O. Morris offerings and for other assistance Zelnora Ockey and family. at the funeral services held at OF THANKS Friends and relatives of Nephi CARD r N- T- V, REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPEWRITER FOR SALE See Lois Nelson at at NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- Two love birds FOR SALE Call Mrs. Murray $3.00 each 435 W after 5:00 p. m. it Shop Penney's OllIIDlI in Black Jersey FOR SALE See John V Garrett Milk Cow Phone 276J. I FO R B AC K-T- C O-S HO LOST from Ward Girls red Junior Sunday School Duster-styl- e coat . . size about Please call 306. six First-Secon- d Penney's Own FOR SALE Seed wheat Kanred or Cache Wasatch, Clarence Paxman. Famous RONDO See fAe fASr fff TCff demon Chevrolet FOR SALE Call BASEMENT APARTMENT FOR sfrafon of fie County fair RENT Phone PERCALE 1941 0491R3. C yard 250W. Used Hoover FOR SALE In good conVacuum Cleaner Call Mrs. Zoe Gibson at dition WILSON MOTOR CO. PHONE 444 NEPHI. UTAH 44 WEST CENTER STREET itltlLi? iffS. lirMI V 1 ti IHnh farmers harvest crops. uln need markets Good markets. local good they depend on buying power created by thriving is mining industries. One industry marof t f 'f fiV. t SHADY STROLLERS One Washington, D. C, mother has found a unique way of guarding her offspring from ruthless Sol. Zenobra Moore, 2, and her brother, Robert. 10 months, look cool and comfortable in their umbrella-equippe- d stroller. New and used FURNACES Guaranteed Sold, installed W. J. Straw, and serviced Springville, phone 217M. CARD Of THANKS In the hour of bereavement, we appreciate the kindnesses the love and sympathy of wonderful relatives and friends. May you all realize our love and appreciation for the kindnesses in our behalf following the death of our hus band and father. Mrs. Annie Poulson and OWASil All Figures In Millions ot Dollars $1337 FAST PIHWALE CORDUROY Fall's First Fashion fca mm mws rc - ..-..-ir- m tii; n&iivi i Tif t liiv m- mil Ki ml j $2848 $2421 $2324 Tf a QSANFORIZED BROADCLOTH ' m ry-- QWOVEFI DENIMS, Tweeds, Stripes, m Checks or Plaids . . 69c yard Hope For J Metal Support GIRLS BLOUSES 1.59 to 1.03 hard-presse- ) - CMil ) -- i 77 q Jw.- - brer's v' Spasemcker 24 AUTOMATIC PUSHBU1T0N H. R. 5894, which was killed by the lower House on a 242 to 161 vote. One hundred and five ReDemocrats publicans and fifty-si- x voted for the measure while 104 Republicans and 137 Democrats voted against it. Eisenhower administration did not bark the bill on the grounds that it might defeat the purpose of a special commission to be established at the President's request to study thoroughly the entire foreign trade problem. RANGE UTAH PER WEEK oftir down paymant fouir T Your ; 3D You UTAH CE'i i lu. Si. A) c automatic with features with pushbuttons G-- E size standard Ranges top G-- E h versatile compact, It's ideal for crowded kitchens room you need tor cabinets or 24-inc- 2 G-- L "Speed Cooking" found heretofore only in all packed into this new, Range! helps give you the extra that new appliance! POULTRVg :4 I Professional SlWcOOK ELECTRICALLY! neigh- - Utah borhood Poultry J o branch and see how we Oven And Surface Units Removable, Washable Oven Units Calrod Surface Unit Surface Extra-Hi-Spee- d Wide-Space- d Units can save you time and Be sun to see it TODAY! money with your poultry and farm production Bailey Mime I Horse & Dog Race Tracks (Betting Not Included) Last year A?, "v.s spent a record $11.7 billion for recreation, topping- the li , and 1951 figures by $373 million. But some and the theater, took a considerable drop from items, like ba. previous year; experts blame the popularity of TV for this, rt above, based on recent Commerce Department Although the indicate it, TV and radio repair bills- were $56 fiffures, doei i 1952 than in the million hir' previous year. And, of course, Aroericar ?ar spent more on the entertainment the screen T into the home, like horse and dog rafinr. . blems. QGIRLS PANTIES 29c to Sic SHOES. 2.93fo6.SO WESTERN 2.90 to 7.10 JEANS 2.29 QBOYS SPORT SHIRTS.;... 1. 49 -- QBOYS CORDUROYS 4.49 3.13 - 4.98 QBOYS SOCKS 39c and 59c QBOYS SLAGKS 2.83 to 4.S3 I was ahead in every way after this demonstration! You're "sitting pretty" behind the wheel figured on paying about $200 more for a new car . . . until I discovered I Take this Bel Air model. First thing you'll notice is the qualg ity of the interior. appointments. Roomy seats with foam rubber cushions. Turn the key to start the engine and you're ready to go. Rich-lookin- all that Chevrolet offered me. r JiL' You can see all around You look out and down through a wide, curved, windshield. The panoramic rear window and big side windows provide a clear view in all directions. i , tf J; - ; ; ; one-pie- You get more power on less gas That's because Chevrolet's two d engines are great engines. In Powcrglide models, you get the most powerful engine in the new Chevrolet's field valvc-in-hea- lot less gas. That's what you get with the new Powerglide automatic transmission. There's no more advanced automatic transmission at any price. And It's the lowest-price- d lin A demonstration will show you 115-h.Gearshift models offer the advanced 108-h.- p "Thrift-King- " engine. ." An easy nudge on the pedal brings smooth, positive response right now! Chevrolet's improved brakes are the largest e field. in the It's heavier for better readability You're in for a pleasant sur- prise at the smooth, steady, big-ca- r ride of this new Chevrolet. One reason is that, model for model, Chevrolet will weigh up to 200 pounds mora than cars. the other that Chevrolet offers just about everything you could want. Yet it's the lowest-price- d line in the field. low-pri- 'Combination of Powerglide automatic trantmiuion and engine optional on " and Bel Air modelt at extra cott. 115-h.- "Bltu-Flam- e" "Two-Ten- Let us demonstrate ' all the advantages of buying a Chevrolet now! low-pric- pro- - We are here for n o o . . to snerve o one purpose YOU. Co. o ; 29c to 49c "'-- low-pric- Wide-Openin- I Baseball smoother, easier stops to your QGIRLS ANKLETS BOYS Biggest brakes for LaMar Dalby 59c to I.S3 QGIRLS SWEATERS "Blue-Flame- Manager Sfltf! Come in Pushbutton Controls Huge, Master Cven Automatic Oven Time: QGIRLS SUPS O GIRLS Congress being in session. Mr. Dawson and Congressman Douglas R. Stringfellow (R., Utah) have led a valiant but losing fight for the Simpson Bill (H. R. 6894) which would have restricted excessive imports through a sliding scale import tax on lead and zinc. They won many friends and gained much sympathetic understanding in at $234.9 Radio, TV, Recorders, Records, Ports, Musical Instruments industry, c c. 'S At littU lead-zin- d despite adjournment of Congress for the year. When Congress voted down the Simpson Bill (H.R. 5894), which was designed to prevent present metal dumping practices by foreign governments and producers, prospects for immediate relief for the industry seemed hopeless. But Senator Wallace F. Bennett (R., Utah) and Representative William A. Dawson, (R., Utah) introduced resolutions before Senate and House committees calling for an investigation of the situation by the U. S. Tariff Commission. Both resolutions were approved, which now leaves the way open for the Commission to find sufficient injury to the industry to warrant to President Eirecommendations senhower for tariff increases and import quotas. This action could be taken by executive order without their efforts to protect this vital segment of Utah's economy. Senator Watkins has also vigorously supported moves to obtain protection for lead-zinCecil Fitch, Jr., President of the Utah Mining Association, recently sent telegrams to Congressmen Dawson and Stringfellow, expressing the sincere appreciation of Utah's metal mining industry for their determined fignt on behalf of f 7i Movies, Legitimate Theater & Opera Concerted action by Utah's Congressional delegation has revived nope of protection for the state's ' - 39c yard 2.S8 to 3.E3 1 mwu I'll . . QGIRLS DRESSES LOOKING FOR MORE KITCHEN SPACE? on!y24'wKl&-- 1.39 yard Solons Revive I rjF i lniimioi'linrniniiMM. fash- ion styling, beautifully finished . . . all reasons for Rondo's fame! Plus wash fast colors in Penney's own exclusive patterns. See it now 35" wide. 200. lead-zin- c U. S. badly depressed, due to flooding kets by foreign metals. This seriously affects the farmer's market, and Utah's entire economy. should Every sound move to revive the industry have the support of all utan aniens. Top thread count, top Jtf -- You get greater getaway with the new Powerglide A lot finer peformance on 8 MORE PfOPU IUY CHEYR0UTS THAN ANY OTHER CAR I NEBO CHEVROLET CO. Nephi, Utah S Roomy, Sroroge Drcwer One-Piec- e 740 NORTH MAIN STREET 14 ii j If It ill r I t PHONE 433, NEPHI, UTAH |