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Show THE fci t Fc M I IP 1 Thursday, September 30th, K:?HI, UTAH TIMIS-KZY- -- M I YOU 1st So. at 1st West, ML Pleasant modern home (formerly Sar10 A. M.; Morning ah B. Insrah home) Contact Udell School, CarSunday Michael Clair ginson, Keyte, Worship, 11:00 A. M.; Westminist- R. Jensen, pohne 32. ter, Maria Newell, Linda Newton, er BevFtllow&hip (youth meetings) Carol Keyte, Joyce Swasey, P. M. Rev. Envin E. BollinFOR SALE Baby bed and erly Myers, Ttenna Teerlink, 7:15 Minister. D. F. Mrs. Claude Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Sally Kay, Denise Summers, Lois ger, two full size mattresses Cleon Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Vest, Eileen Carter, Ronnie BryWinn, phone 122J. Gregory-NewtonKay, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lynn, an, Johnny Ellertson, FOR SALE OR RENT DELICIOUS or JOIINATIIAN all of Mona, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Garry Round y and the Oil home. Modern honof Garfield. of honor, the Tommy FOR SALE Jay Vick-ero; APPLES guest guest Nephi, Kay heat and full basement Apply at or and Mrs. Ernest Kay. phone 68W. ltip Mrs. Retta Johnson of Salt Lake 2C6 North 1st West been for has the of Mr. and Mrs. Delin Hansen visiting City past MODERN APARTMENT FOR One Provo visited on Thursday with two weeks at the home of her FOR SALE IN NEPHI Contact Donald Broad-heaR.ENT her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd brother and sister in law, Mr. and acre land with finished basement. n at CC6 2Sth St.. or Phone Close to school and church. Terms Mrs. Denny Rogerson. Swasey. 1st South 394 at or can be arranged Write Edward Pfc and Mrs. Lynn Chase spent L. Wilkey. Draper, Utah Mr. and Mrs, Nicholas Teerlink 2tip West in Nephi Saturday. of Salt Lake Gty spent the week two days visiting with Mr .and end in .Mona as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Fowkes recently. Mrs. Nephi Teerlink. They were enroute from ElPaso, Texas to New York. After a visMr. and Mrs. Don Yates, Mr. it in New York City they will go and Mrs. Calvin Neilsen, Mr and to Maine where Pfc. Chase will be Mrs. Wells Ellertson, and Mr. and stationed. Mrs. Russell Neilsen enjoyed a r Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nielsen of viit to the State Fair and witnessvisited with her brother in ed the Holiday on Ice on Thurs- Provo law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Davday. id Neilsen recently. Mr. and Mrs David Nielsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Neilsen vis ited with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mc- ung Mother PRINTER Cleary in Salt Lake City last week. Hubbard went to her Mrs. Arthur Kay has been cupboard and BEST BIRTHDAY GIFT TO in Caliente, Nevada and at what did she Millord with her children who re SOMEONE AWAY FROrV find?-- A full side there. HOME IS A SUBSCRIPTION pantry of fine foods for easy THIS NEWSPAPER.' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kay and S-nu' return Sarah their daughter Kay meals . . . ed last week from a trip to Bur. And backsaver were California where iI u 1 bank, they aids for that MMIMiHIIBMHHWMr' gi'ests of Mr. and Mrs. Murphy early Fall Addirrgton. Miss Kay also took a cleaning-All trip to Tiajuana, Mexico before wonderful home. returning buys at our Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Stanley and MOTHER family visited on Sunday with HUBBARD th?ir parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. SALE. MM' II II I I I Fowkes and Mrs. Jame3 R. Stan FDR THE s, VALUED GIFT Your health it your most precious po$es-io- n . . . it deserves the care that only experienced, accurate compounding of your doctors prescriptions can give. Prompt service, always. HEFiSI DiiUG COnpAOY 2Sa ... ' Uifmi 1 IIHr friTy 1 IN Give tha OLD BUS a new lease on beauty, and a higher market value. Our sparkling, enamel repaint fobs really do the trick. Choice colors to select from - reasonable and basis for prices our work. See us today for a "repaint 0 r n ur.,.,,..a i i CI Lt Mil IB i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Karl Newtin of Silt Lake City were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray New-to- n on Sunday. The Mt. Nebo Camp of the D. U. P. held their opening meeting of the new season at the home of Mrs. Madge Newton. Captain The Verdo Ellertson presided. le.on "They Came in 49" w.13 Riven by Mrs. Rose Neilsen. Delirious refreshments were served to the following Captain Ellert son, Agnes Myers, Erma Keyte, una 'Kay, Joy Nielsen, Elizabeth Hn.ssell, Elena Stanley, Ruby Summers, Nora Kay, Mabel Kay and the hostess, Madge Newton. Tommy Garfield was guost of honor at a party celebrating his 7th birthday anniversary. Alter an enjoyable time spent in play ing games, refreshments were served to the following: Tommy Fowkes, Gordon Newton. Eddie Newton, Randy Kay, Craig Ilig- - 1 I tS) U L MM 'Tf. . awm-r..- 4 cans for 55C FOR RENT em home V. Four room mod-Beck, phone 195. APPLES Large delicious and Rome beauty cookin gapples at McMullin's orchard, Genola, Utah. Half-mil- e north of Kelgley quar ry. Vern Pass home, FOR RENT also garage. Home partly furnished. Phone 409J or see Mrs. Clarence Bowers. 3 room furnishFOR RENT furnace ed modern apartment Call 5C2J heat furnished $35.00 for Information. El nr? a v 4 V's! M CLEARWATER OR BAY TUNA - 2 cans FRANCO AMERICAN SPAGHETTI 2 cans 27c FRUIT & cans 1J3 GATEWAY PEAS Per case . . . 2.49 NO v SMELLY M home. en-dos- es 29 c PUDDING - 303 214 size cans -- TANG LUNCH MEAT 12 oz" FIRST WEST STREET NEPHI. UTAH 42 Each tins SAUSAGES - 2 cans 12c STAR E1ST FANCY TUNA - can . . . 2&0 BEL MONTE GREEN CUT BEANS an 200 MOTHERS OATS r kA 4?C SHREDDED WHEAT lb lb-- CARROTS i. 2 for 2gc YAMS - c packages for &C QC 2 pkgs2C pound ile --- VELVEETA CIIEESS - 2POUND LQAF FO? 0 F3VSERED SUGAR -- pound packages 2 fr 2S FLSUH - - FLAKY BAK- E- HQ POUND BAG ft ftK 1 iM 3 f' ff LSVEH Baby Beef lb 23 c BACON - Top Grade lb rjrjc CIIEEO E The Best -- Ibgc ri 1) 2 for iQC size cans CAULIFLGWER LETTUCE - - per C3nNBEEF12ozcangc a 5ic STANDBY PUMPKIN 1 1 u 1 1 2 r? 00 60 NORTH case J V f! 3 HN - per barrels steel cabinet beautifully finished in Gold Hemmertone the entire mechanism STOKER, AIR BLOWER, HEATER and combines with any color schema in your home. CALL US TODAY and we'll be glad at Nephi 306 to bring you more information. V' j DEL MONTE CREAM or greasy fumes in your 57c quart WITH PREMIUM around your home. - I.URACLE --c- of AUTOMATICAILLY regulated to give uniform room temperatures regardless of outside weather; U3M2) i ds NO UNSIGHLY fuel storage U U two-thir- f- CUDAHY VIENNA SHAVERS GRAPE A SAVING of one half to your monthly heating bil; u Sf AN1S ClUNlf UNA - - Qc ?n st -- BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIXES-SpkQ- G INSTALLING IT is about as simple as plugging into an electrical outlet. The hopper holds 300 pounds of stoker coa, enough to provide clean, radiant heat for many hours. A conpenient cinker receptabnle makes removing the clinkers an amazingly simple chore. , IT'S GOOD LOOKING, TOO! A compact, handsome n Elmo Ilaynes. SCE1LIINS0 COFFEE lb tins(, Each SIOPP PEANUT BUTTEK"iR-4- ic DEL MONTE' CREAM meant yor you. Here is automatic, clean, smokeless, dependable heat at its cheapest and best: COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC COAL HEAT. These are some of its advantages over oil space heaters, for example : 1 3o Ja 1 " A. for If you live in a district where you must depend upon oil or other expensive fuels for automatic hime heating, this message is particularly One 300 Savage FOR SALE Excellent condition See Rifle 3pkgs25c INEAPPLI JUICE 46oz..?2C cARiiATioii WW PAY v. J FOR DELICIOUS APPLES call Earl McPherson. VHIP SALAD DRESSING ley. date" 301W. PANTRY SPECIALS P 0 FURNISHED Steam heated FOR RENT phone Mother Hubbard : L Used stokers Bill Tolley 6th North d Og-de- s. FOR SALE 2 bedroom home FOR SAL7 Modern with furnace See Williams. Two-bedroo- m Youn r.osT Girl's Bicycle in Mehln Read, 96 West , PtlOTEGTIOn G? FOR SALE - Used hish chair good condition are invited to worship at the WANTED Call 41C.M. or BabaTenda FIRST PRESBYTER IAN piione 27SW. CHURCH RENT OR SALE FOR Ernest Kay was guest of honor at a party observing his Vcth birthday anniversary recently. Enjoying the occasion were Mr. and 1S54 GT Tender Very - pound - - fcc I.IUTTGN ROAST c Cuf from young multon, lb ,0. 1 MdJKc-- m& i MHATSGROCER!ESFRUITSVEGETABLES...Phone 6 Nephi, Utah |