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Show Thursday, December 17, THE 1953 NEPHI, TIMES-NEW- UTAH Page Fivd i REGuIarly Speaking mane Continued from page one per single head . . a mere notiiin compared with the value received. We understand they ran out of food but not out of town on the Smorgasbord so they are preparing more food this time. (Submitted i The Seniors of Juab high will hold their annual Senior Ball on Wednesday evening. December 23 at 9 p: "m. at ihe high school The theme of the gymnasium. daneo is "Silver Hells" and the Seniors will promenade at approximately 10:30. Be sure and don't miss this dance ,as it is one of the highlights of the school year. Queen and King of the dance are Carolyn Engle and Gary Cowan with Florence Paxman and Dale Ileaton as princess and prince. your Uiustma Dinner this year th finest e.r. 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I I I I SATURDAY DECEMBER tb AND SATURDAY JANUARY 2nd WE WISH TO THANK YOU ALL IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR COOPERATION IN PLANNING YOUR FOOD PURCHASES AND LOCKER VISITS SO YOU WILL NOT BE INCONVENIENCED BY HOLIDAYS THESES TWO SUCCESSIVSE THREE-DAWE WISH EACH AND EVERY ONE A R 20-in- xytJtfi HAPPY NEW YEAR 8 8 VERNON BOSH SHERMAN KENDALL DUANE SPERRY RICHARD PARKIN WADIIVM lAV DADIr THE JOHNSONS v$ IAG TOMATO JUICE - 46 oz can . 23cp SHAVERS GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS POWDERED OR BROWN SUGAR 1 pound pkqs 1 FOR Mc8 JELLO - All 4Qc 6 flavors packages IGA EASE DETERGENT Large pkg 15c - Despite Handicap NEW LOW PRICE! """ SSe $ TURKEYS m TURKEYS " REAtY - GRADE - - - &2C R 52c I CHICKENS - PAN BEADY LB 1 LB 95c SWEETS CHOCOLATES $ ASSORTED MIXED NUTS - LB A AC lbs 87c DELIC0l)S - - Per Pund S2C So trickle in. In 1952 he sold 10,000 guns of all kinds to customers in almost every state and in Canada. He says the "true hunter's desire for personal guns" has made his success possible. He keeps a stock of 3,000 guns. Although his gunsmithing keeps him busy, he likes to raise sheep and farm for recreation. r.iuc APPLES . mtniMA iJ ill 11 - 5C ft. rrrc uuuj lb AnrM? timiuu T YAMS -- -lb WOCADOES ea ITWnn w vm AflFTI Hn7 I iQei i?c i- -- KQC 1 t - CAKE MIXES I' CRANBERRY GIFT OF 10c b Shells JI RED SPUDS " 10 25 I LARD -- pound 2? 29c $ FRESH CRANBERRIES - - per pound, only 1 GEM FLOUR SO LB BAGS - - EACH . . . 3.53 1 & POUND CRISCO WITH 2QC COUPON l.&g I CLEARWATER TUNA FLAKES - - - 2 cans for 39 C XT TUE i tS APPLE CHOICE SAUCE-- OF KINDS - 3 PKS FOR Ho. 303 size cans - friend give a top quaZenith, lity, moderately-price- d g I ICE CREAM EACH HALF GALLON CIDER FROZEN ORANGE JUICE - - - Per can FROZEN FRENCH CUT STRING BEANS This Christmas, brighten the life of a or loved one -- DOlJBLE RED 1 ORANGES-l1 CABBAGE LB HEN A quick-smilin- K AND CLARK JULIE R n AND A I Figureheads Pa. In 1927 a ROCHESTER, slim, boy by the name 81 of Lowry Smith was crushed against his father's barn by a team of horses. His back was broken. Despite his handicap, today at gunM 43 he is a nationally-knowsmith and in 1952 sold rifles and pistols for $200,000. Smith is a cheerful fellow who has kept his nimble, skilled fingers busy for sixteen hours a day for the past 16 years. After his accident, Smith spent eight months in a cast. He decided he would build a business out of his hobby of fixing guns. He repaired, remade and traded them at home. In 1934 he opened a small shop. Business began to MERRY CHRISTMAS NED 1 $ I i WE WILL BE CLOSED NAT DISCOUNT S3.95 SQcjj Gunsmith a Success NIPPY BISQUICK - COAT CLEARANCE ftr your 1 or GIFT WRAPPED 2 tins for 55 c Us ws Pit ill; TOMS IlilMS IGA PEAS or CREAM CORN 40 oz pkg . . members of the Nephi LadLions Club celebrated their Us annual Christmas at the home of Mrs. Allenparty Christensen on Thursday, December 10, with Mrs. Christensen presiding. A delicious luncheon was served to 15 BALANCE OF STOCK OF FALL AND members. Uaeh received a Christmas gift Mrs. Theo Westiin. Mrs. Dean WINTER COATS ttmn and Mrs. Hay D. Fowkes were in charge of games and entertainment. The following members w ere present : o Mrs. Allen Christensen, Mrs. F A. Heppler, Mrs. Dean Quarnbcrg DAINTY LACE Mrs. Elgin Gardner, Mrs. HAND BAGS J. E. BEAUTIFUL LINE Robertson, Mrs. Ray Fowkes, Mrs TRIMMED MAKE USEFUL William Peterson. Mrs RavmnnH OF HANDKER- - tft RAYON PRACTICAL Jackson, Mrs. Voil Howell. Mrs M CHIEFS SHORTIE GIFTS Loran Garrett, Mrs. Dean Winn Mrs. Earl McPhorson, Mrs. Pat IMPORTED SWISSM 2.95 up reg Ideal For Whittington, Mrs. Theo Westrins The No matter how hard we moderns Mrs. Merle White. PURE LINENjJ AND FAILLE, SUEDE Set try to save for a rainy day, the CALF AND chances are i twon't take care of 75c and $1.00 a downpour. LEATHER The Neplii Garden club elected officers for 1954 at recently a meetDUSTERS, ROBES. NYLON PANTIES EARRINGS, ing and party held at the home of Mr. and Mis. HOSTESS COATS K PENDANTS DAINTILY Harry L Black. Mrs. George II. Ostler KSeer Spcker, Rayon Norway Revives BRACELETS was president with Mrs Flannei and Nylon M WITH LACE NECKLACES, Louise Ingram as vice president, Old Tradition of succeeding Wallace Faekrell. Er-m- a 55.95 to 12.V5 98c to 1.95 1.10 Garrett was elected secretary and Ethel Mathews reported, with Elizabeth Black treasurer. Ship The VELVET JERSEYS OR KNIT STOLES... program of the evening was under A Norwegian the direction of Ethel Mathews. A WASHINGTON shipping lines has revived one of Christmas story was given by So popular this season . . 4.95 to $12.75! the sea's oldest traditions placing Inez Krough. Petite Linda Powell Christmas motor-shipsang on its modern songs, accompanfigureheads ied by her mother, Florence B. Powell. Accordian and guitar musIn the golden days of sail, a ic was by Brent Peterson and Mel-vi- n vessel rarely went into service beW'ilkey. Mrs. Mathews gave a fore the ship carvers had bolted w m m mm my of the work. A tfc summary her painted wooden figurehead to delicious luncheon year's was served to the term. Viking ships bore figure- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black, Mr. heads of hawks, dragons and other and Mrs. Wallace Faekrell, Mr. animals. and Mrs. A. J. Bowers, M. and There have been a number of Mrs .O. Raymond Powell, Mr. and NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING this the 11th day of December, famous figureheads in American Mrs. Geo. H. Ostler, Mr and Mrs. ON THE MATTER OF THE 1953. B. Ockcy. Mr. and Mrs. Edward The known best history. probably ADOPTION James P. Christensen OF THE JUAB is "Tecumseh," the Naval Acad- Ralph Belliston, Mr. and Mrs. COUNTY HUIXJET FOR Juab County Clerk and Clerk Geo .V. G. Mrs. Mr. and Jones, THE YEAR 1954. of the Board of County Comemy's 'God of 2.5," to which mid- Ray Burtenshaw, Inez Brough, missioners Notice is hereby given that the shipmen jocularly pray for passing Kate (seal) ElEthel Mathews, llaynes, grades. Actually, Tecumseh is a sie Sidwell, Lorraine Hayes, Twil-l- a Board of County Commissioners meeta at of Juab County, special bronze replica of Tamanend, a Winn and L'rma Garrett. One boy's FOR SALE ing to be held at the Court House Delaware Indian figurehead Would $12.00 on the 30th day of bicycle for sale in Neplii, Utah carried by the U. S. S. Delaware. 1:00 p. m. make a swell Christmas Gift. El- 1953. at December. BalTREES Native XMAS The Delaware burned at Norfolk Montana will consider the adoption of the 'mo llaynes or call G8J. sam or Blue Spruce; during the Civil War. our fresh See supply of can- Juab County budget for the year, A bust of General Armstrong, Fir. nuts at reasonable prices. 1951, and that public hearing will FOR SALE Boy's bicycle in from the American warship of dy andMEAT for be allowed on said budget prior Call Dick Hall condition good that name, rested for many year Also locker orPROCESSING its to adoption. home freezer or 86W. seal and at Fayal in the Azores, where the your hand WITNESS my Clark s Grocery phone 6M. Armstrong was sunk during the War of 1812. Still bearing the marks of shot, the bust today is at the U. S. Naval Academy. delicacies An English museum has the likeness of Abraham Lincoln from some long-deaYankee ship. And in a New Zealand garden is the statue of an Indian chief, believed to be the figurehead from the American square - rigger King Philip, wrecked "down under." In modern times the plumb bows of steamships held no place for figureheads. In the Norwegian revival, they are cast in metal-l- ess incongruous than wood on a lB READY -- A GRADE T0MS -steel hull. d 57c . . M- Lowest Market Price gQc QUAKER JJ.4 k HENS California nv O H 0,M I 288 size Delicious 8 Me 79 c I ATS Large lb lb 3 Good Grade 2QC IGA SNO KREEM SHORTENING to- ROUND STEAK CRANBERRY SAUCE .... xM nM R 2 pkgs SEEDLESS RAISINS 29 C SPRAY---can- .; PRE CHRISTMAS The ies s. PLUMP AND MEATY OCEAN Club News . w. . ry. i i! iS - - Several Flavir- s- 1.Q0 21c R - - 45C g 1?C 21c HALF GALLON 03C g HEARING AIDS "Royal-T"- , New models, $128; vacuum-tub- e 975 each. Give the easily adjusted instrument itself or an attractive Gift Certificate. 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