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Show THE 1954 23, September Thursday. 1 rive your car a compression lest, and a FREE TIMING CHECK with a sel of spark plugs Drive in today for your autumn renewal service. - j i i TBAY ; 4 01 ON - 25 Trade-i- n fE1A ILikCICII'S - Phone We'll Pick-u- 532 - Nephi Service, and Deliver your Car! p y ll - tTfHiTh 3 t ' 9 B 11, 1 - , r J , i f? nusr feFcr tine J m m.m b i i m B ; " w K,. . ? CREOLE MEAT FILLER lb Hamburg 2 Ttwp. Ckoppd Oalam v w Clry Ttp. to Cp nur t Hp. cwii rwd 5) ibsn vaut KHthM If t Pppr trv wlrtt obboao plow, Irawn meat, nlon, and tmity In (at. (tlr tn Hour. Add Mawnkigt, tom- hat Wuviti and plMopoio oH with ttlcad pooriioi. troot milk or oHo. tht ontlro fomlly will bo Mira ato, od growl pppr. Cook tlowly (er 10 mtn Four brto IlKutt atkof o Mrv tmrna lataly. VMdi 4 up. wtf. for Ha far rf mUnit brand yowr j KITTEN-SMOOT- H ' Magnificiently lined with Millium for ' ft i ; I All-Seas- Wear on .Flanged Yoke the Back Encircles SELECT YOUR HEW M"?r B. Y. U. FALL COAT HOW! 5.00 Deposit holds your selection until On Tuesday evening of last week, George A. Sperry was pleas antly surprised on his birthday anniversary. Those who came to enjoy the evening were his brothers and sisters: Wises Mabel and Rheta Sperry, Mrs. Mean. Pace, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Tolley. Mr. and Mrs. Gean Sperry, also: Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Winn, Mr. and Mrs. R. Q Dorlus, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ockey, Mr and Mrs. Elmer Goldsbrough of Mercedes, California, and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Goldsbrough of Seattle, needed TEACHER'S PET-- St .'Peters-burFla., teacher Adrian Davis holds "Quito" a 'South American woolly monkey, who will be one of the in the biology class at St. Petersburg high school. The monkey will be fjised in connection with anat- g, iff ft main-attractio- nine-year-o- ELxehsmvv iMdlcfi ld Shftp omy studies. la anjeyl Mix. Zt lb SLICED DAGOiI . . ES? lb WAN'l ADS RCU lb uUTT0;iCi!0P33lbl.C3 Bathroom heater FOR SALE and rug - Mrs. T, W. Miller. BEEF ROASTS OR SHANK END BUTT - ELK SEASON OPENS OCT 2; DEER SEASON OPENS OCT. 23. PLEASE CHECK WITH US BEFORE KILLING ANY FAR!.! ANIMALS WHICH YOU WANT US TO CUT AND WRAP FOE YOUR LOCKER OR H0I.3E NOTICE ItEEZER. eoopous tZ IMES Porty Size 18 Cup J liouio 22 oz oi Strained nace, call Barton and Worwood, nothing phone 306. FIL terms 36 months to pay down up to SEED GROWERS Kelly Western wants your alfalfa, clover or grass seed. See, write or call our agent, Carl Lindstrom, Rt, 1 Spanish Fork (Benjamin) Phono 0417R1. Seed sacks available at 23: 2 cans S5 S Lge WITH able Call S1200 Nebo Schena, Box Eureka, Utah. SHELVES FOR THE BEST jT 1 ftJ 9. Loe R m CC, COUPON & am. S) rTTTTXV'A MAKES r?H 50 DRY falLSI mJ Z8 I WE amV COUPON GREET! GIVE f,4 Economy !Ze WITH STAMPS inn n a r nn a l I If i ! f Ji i f f I i 1 X 1 a" 1 1 5 Minute) 28 oz I i$ the time FERTILIZE off- - Special tho car prices for Ammonium Nitrate. Do your fer tilizing this fa You can do it cheaper now and get the job out of the way for next tins-Ea- ch --1- 3 tins 25C 300 size tin WOODBURY FACIAL SOAP - - 3 bars for &e FAULTLESS STAEC1I - 2 for 7c 12 oz packages -24 C31L OFF -- oz- T" T 4 ar cans for 25 22 V I'm.' Hp;. A ii 1 II SALTEES 3-- 4 oz 4& - - Eech gg ff PEARS - - BUSHEL SQUASH (Plastic bag) CAULIFLOWER (In Plastic Bag) APPLES - Choice lb per Red cJ V y COMPLETE SMOKING '' ' AND CURING PLANT ban W fc w4 JPiwnc 4 .J iw ! I J H.C31 lb QC5 1 Af - lb V spring. 1 57 - i li " t NEPHI. UTAH PH0N E6 EAST CEfJTER LOCALLY OVNED AUD OPERATED I GRANULATED Ig ?ft UII1TE KING VATEH G2FTEI3ER Coupon pack fjc aWaT 7 QC HUNTS NEW POTATOES v I BAE3 - 2 (1 Me I 11 low MOMFAT --4 White or Clorophyl iant Xi 'HEAT ! NOW COUPON 1 it to ; IDC, 1 Giant KSC WITH " 2for27c lb pkgs 35c ch or write phone I250W. awi V CORN STARCH FOR RENT --- Unfurnished a- W. J. Allen or call partment RENS3 BLUE or BJNSD WHITE V EtENGSFORDS 1 CU LIFEBUOY 12 size BERJACiC SPRUP 24 oz 35c 337R. tins-Ea- CLEAEWATER TUNA NALLEYS LUM- - above address. Giant 15 oz 2 bars Nice looking six room frame house in Eureka. Mov ... 3 cans 20 Junior FELS NAPTHA BAR SCIAP fur- tXJK SiVLE GEOBER BftBY FOODS lb a 1 Into CRACIIEHS CHECK oun WINDOWS K COUPON O Lne G?. GERBER BABY 0 5Q5 can LUrLAKES f)C easy terms. Burton and Wonvood, 60 North 1st West, phone 306. FOR READY MLX CONCRETE delivered In Nephi any quanSee Ed. Chase or phone tity TfJS oimcwT pkg HITS our display special cjferj COFFEE 2 lb V law pliances KLEENEX '3001 pkg - - 2 NALLEYS BEEF STEW ap- 2500.00. LU) 2 Norge FOR that coal, oil or gas fm can SPECIAL OFFER 1 DEDEEr.1 ruuu! IHAUlo, home very reasonable FOR SALE WITH K COLLARLESS COAT OF I favor' nt km your fovor- bfaad Unult Mil. (See at the oil Hp. Warttnlilr 1 CvptCek4lTeroo Tbip. Chapped GrR 1 YOUTHCRMTS Alvin Witt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Witt, is returning to Prove this week where he will study Ground Fresh Daily 1 Hpu Sail Hp. er 0 E la IP ' V4 tavta T ' Cup RiMty Chopped 1 or Jown Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Gadd re turned home recently from an en lovable vacation, which they spent with their son ana daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gadd and family in Seattlr, Washing ton. They also visited points of interest in the Northwest. SHOULD t 1 r Tf t W x ' ,Kv" ms M.tam.mmaamfSr' ; ' n, 1 - SERVICE 3rd South and Main Chris-tense- 1 at Allowance HOW lielliston, Mrs. Rex Carter, Mrs. Maurice Chapman, Mrs. Vaughn J. Paxman, Mrs. Waldon Reed, Mrs. LaMar Paxman, Mrs. Barres Jenkins, Mrs. Lynn Parkin, Mrs. Clair Kendall, Mrs. Clyde Mrs Kay Stuart, Mrs. Vinton Stoiner, Mrs. Reese Sherwood. Mrs. Doe Kendall, Mrs. Dee Jar-re- tt Mrs. Hal MickeLson, Mrs. Ferand Mrs. Joe Overman. Ostler ry - NEW TUBES Trade in your old ones Chairman, Mrs. Vaughn Paxman, in charge and matters of bus ines and the program for the coming year was discussed. The topic for the evening was presented by Mrs. Udell R. Jensen on the life of Quern Elizabeth II of England. This was a very timely and interesting subject to all member. Those present wore Mrs. Byron LADIES LITERARY LEAGUE On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Har ry lilack, Miss tannic Koad and The annual Partners party of Claudia Smith visited in Pawon the Ladies Literary League was with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Carlyle, held in the Fourth Ward amusement hall last Thursday evening. Mrs. Robert Stephenson and The table was beautifully decthree children of Bountiful have orated with red roses and white spent the past two weeks visiting gladiolas, featuring the clubs colin Nephi at the home ot Mr. and ors. A delicious hot dinner was Mrs. V. V. Stephenson, while Mr. served by the incoming officers, Stephenson has been in Spokane. Miss Pearl Nielsen, president; Mrs Washington on busines. Mr. Steiv Rex Tolley, vice president, Mrs. henson arrived here late last week R.II. Stuart, treasurer, Mrs. Bor-neand they left Monday for their Gowers, historian and Mrs. home in Bountiful. They plan to Ilosmer Grace, reporter. Alter leave next week to make their dinner games were played. Those iiy. home in Spokane. present were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Munk of Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jones, of Utah Pioneers Daughters of visitors on Sunday Manti were Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Orme, Mr. Fort Wall Camp met at the home and Mrs. with Mrs. Sylvia Peters. Howard Brown, Mr. and on Paxnian Clarence of Mrs. Mrs. Bernell Gowers, Mr. and Mrs Major George B. Parkes spent September 15. The history of Russell Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. HosSaturday with his mother, Mrs Thomas Brough was m en by his mer L. Grace, Mr. ana Mrs. uex T. II. G. Parkes. Major Parkes granddaughter, Mrs. Allen Chris-lley. Mr. and Mrs. John Parkin, was onroute to Albuquerque, N. tensen. The lesson, "invents of Miss Pearl Nielsen and Miss M. for throe weeks training. 1854" was given by Mrs. Lester Rheta Sperry. IJ. lielliston. Refreshments were State Fair visitors on Monday served to 25 members and one were Mr. and Mrs. George II. Ost guest by the following committee: VARIETTE CLUB ler and Mr. and Mrs. Therle Ost-le- r Mrs. Harry Black, Mrs. i is. An held their and two children. derson, Mrs. Clarence Paxman and The Variette ofclub the- now club first meeting Scott. Mrs. Arthur Visitors on Friday and Saturday year at the home of Mrs. uyron at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hom- - The Social Neighbors club met Belliston last Thursday evening er Carver were Mr. and Mrs. Glen at the home of Mrs. George D. Seiber and daughter Charlene Raymond on Wednesday, Sepof San Francisco. tember 15. A very pleasant after, noon was spent in social cii.it Mr. and Mrs. Tim Goldsbrough Mrs. J. L. Belliston, Mrs. I and daughter Barbara left Nephi by Mrs. Robert Winn, Mrs. M. Pettv, Fridav to return to their home Mrs J. K. Ostler, Foote, Harry visit in Seattle. Washington after Mrs. T. W F. Earl Mrs Dunn, ing with friends and relatives In AUred, Mrs. A. L. Garbett. Mrs the Nephi. They were guests at Elizabeth T Ostler, Mrs G. It. home of Mrs. Geo. u. llaymona Judd, Mrs. George A. Sperry, Mrs, mother of Mrs. Goldsbrough. Tim Goldsbrough, daughter of Mrs Raymond, who assisted the- host- "V es m serving delicious rotrosn- ments to those in attendance. The Lucky Thirteen clubj he'd their last mooting recently at the home of Patsy Sperry. The girls prepared a complete lunch- eon. The menu consisted of soup, creamed tuna on crackers, vege-- j table souffle, cheese roll ups, bas-li- c batter muffins and brown bet. ty with whipped cream, Mrs. May Petty and daughter Elaine spent several days last week in Cedar City visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Whetten and Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Petty and fam- - We will 91 Club News . Nephi Local and Social Items FOR BETTER GAS MILEAGE REPLACE YOUR SPARK PLUGS EVERY gO03 MILES Flvt Pa NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- f r 1 i i j |