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Show Page Four THE "I TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH December Thursday, 29, 1955 - 1 Penmey's w v stocks at prices! N off-seas- DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON SEASONAL MERCHANDISE WOMENS COATS IVAMFMC f Vi'Uii w - SELL - TRADE BUY GIRLS DRESSES GIRLS SKIRTS - - through a Want Ad! RENT Three room Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Leavitt Hot water (Susanna Wilkev) of Twin Trails apartment. Heated. furnished. See Mrs. Jennie Beck. Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Baxter were in Nephi to spend the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. on Christmas day a wiiKey. family dinner was enjoyed by most of the family members. Bookkeeping Problems Vanish JAYCEE JANES Mew. Years Eve 'A 'I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Hanson, Ne phi. PRIZE CREW ARMORY BUILDING NEBO NIOGHTS MUSIC FAVORS Loaded with "brass," the nation's first atom- - ; powered submarine, Nautilus, ' sails on an overnight cruise. From rear: Vice Adm. J. L.i Holloway, chief of naval per- -; sonnel, mans steering gear; Navy Secretary Charles Thomas is at the depth control; Atomic! Energy Commission Chairman! Aam. icwis L. Strauss operates the stern planes. : NOISEMAKERS i I MENS SHIRTS - INEXPENSIVE ACCURATE Special Books for: Merchants Beauty Jewelers and Watchmakers Shops Farmers and Ranchers Cafes and Restaurants Grocers Garage Service Stations Professional Services Cleaners and Dyers Manufacturers and many others. PRICES JJ.50 J3.85 $S.50 $5.85 oni. Alice Ann Hanson, Household Russell Broadhead, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Broadhead, Nephi Arnold Worwood, Nephi Mrs. John Emmons, Provo " Chesley Lowry, Nephi Albert Potts, Lynndyl Mrs. Robert Fowden, Nephi Ronald Gowers, Nephi ONeil Lake, Lynndyl. Mrs. LaFon Painter, Nephi c 2 - 10.00 fj.QQ BOYS COATS - AAA MENS SWEAT SHIRTS TAX RECORD BOOK SIMPLIFIED - EASY TO KEEP - --- MENS WINTER COATS MENS WINTER COATS The IDEAL SYSTEM BOOKKEEPING AND Recently admitted patients at the Juab County Hospital include: Earl Andrews, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Andrews of Nephi James R. Meldrum, Levan Mrs. LaVere Haynes, Nephi Mrs. Joseph Christensen, Mor nrn n aaI 00 - 3 00 WOMENS BLOUSES 1 OQ - 2.001 WHEN USING OSRITAL ft AO l.OQ - Dress and 1 Sport Styles ODDS AND ENDS - l.OQ 2.00 -- Personal Budget Book 75c and SI JO f iui.i i.mjijijt .i. nmw..nraimji 3.00 PENNE YS JANUARY WHITE GOODS EVENT STARTS 10 AM JANUARY Jrd jCTTTTTTTTyg . mm, m. ' vkrkf; "mmm taught dynamite good manners ! $ ALL WINTER COATS - go - split-seco- OFF BOYS for FOR SMALL LADIES Size 32 only Values to $4.00 NOW A FEW ORPHAN DOLLS - INTERESTED -- 1714 inch 22 inch 9q NOW UP FOR LTTLLE GIRLS Auriiow--AN- Y SAUCY WALKER SAUCY WALKER - was 9.90 Was 11.90 i 00 t BEST VAIUES nd THE HOT ONES EVEN HOTTER QQ - 4.00 BABY BIC EYES C 00 1 RACK DRESSES - BLOUSE - ETC i Make your selection EARLY -II YOUR CHOICE UU PRINCESS MARY Nudge the accelerator and you're aware of the chain reaction of your toe to the "Turbo-FireThere's your dynamite with horsepower ranging up to a high of 205. The car is built for its power, too with a low, low center of gravity, well distributed weight and wide-apa-rt rear springs. There's your stability, and safer handling! All doors have safety latches and instrument panel padding and seat belts are available at extra cost Directional signals are standard. Come in and try a new Chevrolet! "! - LADIES GIRLS BATH TOWELLS- - 79c YALUES - NOW 2 MENS With its frisky "Turbo-Fir- e this Chevrolet is pure dynamite. But it's beautifully mannered, too quiet, instantly obedient to your slightest signal I up to $10.00 lues 4? l.v v&. i:i ir i tin a ALWAYS... NEBO CHEVROLET CO DEPARTMENT STORES m J W --Va- Aft $Qc Chevrolet's mm mm CHENILLE BED SPREADS i'aaI XSelllJ 2.00 -- j!0O GIRLS BLOUSES -- 100 and 2 00 WOMENS SKIRTS - X AA and AM FOR .Wt p? Wilt yiuufj WHMI7XJC nni7CC17C Ana ed News Items rAATC AA GIRLS COATS - Subteens - - 4C AA GIRLS COATS -- 10.00 -- 12.00 WOMENS DRESSES One arouD fift WOMENS DRESSES One arouD fi AO1 OUT OF THIS WORLD That's the astronomical surplus storage problem which these huge, cone-shaptents are designed to help alleviate. Each holding nearly a million bushels of wheat, they're being erected near St. Joseph, Mo., turning the landscape into something resembling an artist's conception of a space colony on a distant planet. Staees in erection arc shnum mnntr clockwise, beginning with second installation from lower right-han- d corner. 1 Steel mast is lo- caieo. ai center oi wnai win oecome a storage lent, z Tent, partially filled from top by means of conveyor system, begins to rise. 3 Tent, almost full, will soon be sealed. UNITED CREETING Artist Antonio Frasconl shows his son, Pablo, 3, cover which he has designed for the United Nations' Frasconl designed the greeting Christmas card. Uruguayan-bor- n in New York City Flags of the United Nations surround a polar projection of the world, symbol of the United Nations. "Season's Greetings," in five languages, will be imprinted within the folded card. Proceeds of card sales will go to U.N.'s Children's Fund- - One nrmin Hna nm..n 740 North Main Phone 433 |