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Show ft Thursday, 19th, August MifflSf ''if' t" '"" 1954 THE . S NEPH!, UTAH May-fiel- X .." 'it'' 1 SHOP AND SAVE "A -- ' THE TQUCtI :. , small foot 1 a FOOT SIZE 9 100 Mr. and Mrs. James YV. Mathews and family recently attended the graduation exercises of the Holy Cross School of Nursing held at the Cathredral of the Madeleine in Salt Lake City. Miss Brockett, a niece of Reno, Nevada, was among the Na-din- TO 14 Nylon with amazing "stretch" to wash quick to dry . X ,X Ov , X ONLY $1.00 PAIrt home-handym- jfr- Y jr- with WW 77T LUCE . r-- r v BRADSHAW HONEY Puchess Potato Salad STARCH 1 lb pkgs for p Add salt, sugar, mustard, pepper and vinegar. Cook and stir until thickened. Remove from heat; stir into milk. Put bacon pieces and vegetables into bowl; add dressing. Mix gently until vegetables are coated with drss ing. Makes 4 servings. SEGO MILK Tall Cans 4 cans Table Pride Strawberry Preserves 12 oz jars, case Nalleys BEEF STEW ggg Star Kist TUNA Fancy, 12s tin gfic SHORTENING -Bakerite, 3 lb 7Q SPAM j . . 12 J RAINDROPS oz,.. - 24 oz 21ft rliV WHITE KING GRANULATED SOAP - Large pkg ggQ REYNOLDS ALUMINUM Regular pkg- HASLJv3Jii POWER Will et your payload through mud, sand, ice, snow and up 60 grades. This is the great NEW I'l'h 14 UjTlSl 115 t buper-liurrtcan- MORE 53 e l'ower. TRUCK MADE BY THE WORLD'S LARGEST MAKER OF Sol.i DivWon, WILLYS MOTORS, VEHICLES INC WILS0I1 MOTOR 75 en- - ad gives the Willys Truck COME IN AND SEE THIS GREAT WILLYS 4j& Kotfr-Mly- ill, R'nethatNC GO. PHONE 444 SOUTH MAIN STREET - HEPHI 1 r t r o 1 i 270 POTATOES 2for23C SUGAR , - 2 cans 33C .1 Comnlcie Processing for Lockers or Home Freczrs . . Phone 7 NepIiuMJtah - i - - - 10 lbs for 42 10 pound bag . . . MiAGROCERIES FRANCO AMERICAN SPAGHETTI - 2 cans 27c WAXED PAPER -- 125 ft roll - fQg POWDERED SUGAR - 2 pk 2-jC ROOT BEER - Dennics Own 9 quart bottles - OHf 2.4 JELLO AT4D JELLO PUDDHIG d pkgs for fiq BISQUICK - Large pkgs each ftfQ WHITE KING CLEANSER 3c on - 2 for TfjC fj cans for ea. 50 lb bags SAUSAGES . s- ! FLOUR CORN BEEF Swifts . . 12 oz can VELVEETA CHEESE 2 lb Q7c CAKE MBIES 3 Pk8s 03C TANG LUNCII MEAT can tffc CUDAHY VIENNA DENNISONS MEAT BALLS 8 GRAVY 17 oz gQc - II GREATER n - 23c ft roll MADE w GATE WAY PEAS case SHAVERS GRAPEFRUIT DENNISONS SPAGEHTTI 8 MEAT BALLS -- 17 oz 2?C --- 25 STAMINA Home Canners Attention Regular cans to package - - per pkg j4C FOIL oz POWDERED SUGAR 1 lb pk jC SIERRA TOILET TISSUE 4 rolls for jjgc NORTHERN NAPKINS 6'A GREAT belt was inserted, then the bac was sealed. Now the bag is cut and sealed in one operation. The second machine seals the other end of the bag, punches a hole in the top of the bag and seals the edges of the hole. Ken Hickey, former Thermoid Western Plant Engineer, who now is Plant Engineer, maintenance and construction at the home plant in Trenton, was very much Impressed with the machinery when he visited here recently. Ken came to Nephi in connection with the installation of a new calender. He supervised removal of the old machine and Installation of the new one before returning to Trenton. v PUREII DRY BLEACH PLASTIC SUCKER TRAYS, each . ffifa 15 oztin . . --?- TRUCK r NOW DEL MONTE SHEARl STYLE CORN - - 2 cans 39G DEL MONTE WHOLE GREEN BEANS-c- an 24C SPRING GARDEN PEAS STARCH 1 lb pkgs 2 for TIC ICARO SYRUP Blue Label l12 lb Mum f 7c CINGSFORDS CORN 80 P f ;C1NGSF0HDS GLOSS 2 I fW. Each Qft 16 oz Vt teaspoon pepper Vj cup vinegar 1 cup Pet Milk onion 3 cups sliced, cooked flour potatoes teaipooni 1 teaspoon salt 1 Vj cups cut-n- p 2 teaspoon sugar drained green beans, Vi teaspoon dry cooked or canned 1 cup cut-umustard celery Cook bacon slowly until crisp. Remove bacon pieces and save. Add onion to fat; cook slowly $ min. Blend in flour. !; ONE TON j in i '3. 'X 1 Ken Hickey, former plant engineer for Thermoid Western and now plant maintenance and construction engineer at the Trenton plant, looks at a new machine that puts plastic covers on fan belts, during recent visit here. an r ' X"" Xi.J. .Virii Burglars in Santa Cruz, Calif., really got the bird. They stole $233 worth of canaries. Trying I m to feather their nest, maybe. si iw 7e& rTr.mfi. 2 tWctt bacon, finely cut V cup finely cut -- AC3 13 Machinery that puts fan belts their own neat plastic packages has been designed and installed recently by Darrell Haas, Thermoid Western's versatile development mechanic. Two machines are used in the One he designed from operation. in St. Paul, Minn., has scratch, the other he Lady built from been giving away a bottle of 3.2 two machines, an opbeer with each bag of popcorn eration with hiseliminating combined machshe sells. Police object because inery. she has no beverage license, and The belts are packed in individperhaps because they feel there's ual plastic bags for Standard Oil Co. and for Utah Oil Refining Co. in the corn. enough The bags have a hole near one Fellow we know will be a jt of end so that service station operthe hospital any month now. ators can hang them conveniently from wall hooks. Caught up in the Under the former system, the boom, when the little woman told him to take out the gar- bag first was cut, then the fan bage, he said: "Do it yourself." are wondering about advantages of the machine age. A combine on display at an agricultural exhibition yielded a harvest of 12 empty wallets discarded by pickpockets, 4 X ; Machines Pack Fan Belts In New Plastic Packages pOLICE in Edmonton, Alberu, Perfect gift i e STRICTLY FRESH won't bind or bog Comfortable Easy fj On August 17. the Nephi Garden club held a hamburger fry at the city park for members and their partners, after which an interesting program was given. BIG FOOT FIT EVERY : f3Ak G0 WHORE OTHERS CAM'? d. park. IN NEPHI i ) pot-luc- V FiV ! m .11 juts. Liauae xoiiey nas been of Mrs. Lunt, of Teasdale She visiung in isait LaKe city. ha been a guest of her son in On Sunday afternoon, members law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. of the Nephi Garden club judging team for the state wide beautif-lcatio- n Clifton Cazier. contest visited in Sanpete Visiting recently at the home County on their scheduled checkof Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. Lunt up. Homes of conestants visited was Mrs. John Hiskey, an aunt were Dr. Dean Rigby, Moroni, Mrs ar , Page Chris Thompson, Ray Seeley and Joseph Lund of Mt. Pleasant. At uie jobepn Luna nome, a real treat was in store. Mrs. Lund, a native of Denmark, and an ardent antique collector, displaced her atiques to me group. Many of them were brought from Denmark. At Eph- - f raim they visited the rose garden I to view the newly elected monu- - J ment to Mrs. Hazel Moyle, past I garden editor of the Deseret News. if The Temple grounds in Manti were' I visited and also a home in On their return they enjoyk ed a supper at (JunnLson Hephi Local and Social Items JIMES-NEWS- Wc have some BEST GRADE BEEF in our Market this week that has been in Nephi. Wc invite you to come in and see for yourselves. BEEF ROA5T - Cut from very 0 good beef - per pound SAUSAGE - Country style - lb GROUND BACON BEEF . . lb Sliced., per lb gtjjj G0 LAMB ROAST Milk fed, lb ... ROUND STE AK - Cut from the Best Beef - per lb . . . (jfjc 6 Nephi, Utah? 1 |