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Show Sews ot Please 'em with Put cheese on your shopping list today! 1 SMterSS Souse 'Em KZm Freeze 'Em ay A L Week or a Month New babies .born at the Juab County hospital during the past week include: Daughter, 7 lbs 9 ozs, born on April 12, to Stellman A, and Faye Money Greenhalgh of Nephi. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph II. Greenhalgh of Nephi and Mrs. Lydia Morley of Moroni axe the grandparents. That's Because They're f ice Vanna Orav. a student at the Utah State Agriculturali Col- lege at Logan ,was a wee, enu guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Talor took their son Gregg to Salt Lake iCty on Monday where he left by plane for Pensacola, Florida, where he is entering the service as a is aval oaaet X ' IF THEY JK" DRY NUTRIA See Golds, Blacks Standard choice breeding stock. Compare before investing. Mical Nutria, Fillmore Utah, Box 276, Phone 1J2 J dew fit em ml Joe Marsh sit ...ly I They Travel "In Class" et lMpR'NG OUT HARD comfort and Enjoy the buckskin-so- ft softness tanned into these fine leathers by Wolverine's world famous secret triple tanning process. Visit our work shoe department and try on Wolverine worn Shoes . . . run ay ! AND Funeral services were conducted Monday in the Levan Ward chapel for John Henry Gunderson, 70, who died at Baldwin Park, California of a heart ailment. He was born September 16, 1885 at Mt. Pleasant to James and Bertha He Gunderson. Marie Peterson married Caroline Stephensen on with a son and daughter la law, Mr. and Mrs. Loran Stephensen at Henderson, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Childs and Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Zaugg and son Ray of Clearfield were baby of Salt Lake City visited guests of her mother, Mrs. Emma relatives here on Sunday. Mangelson on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. From where Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rider of Murray were guests last Sunday at the home of her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Rosequi&t Mrs. Vonna Coffee and children of Greenriver, Wyoming are visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Shepherd. Our high school correspondent Mr. and Mrs. George Connelly that Economics and Geogsays of Salt Lake City were guests students are going in for raphy over the week end at the home of "grass roota" studying. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gardner. They're going to charter buses and take off on Operation Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mangelson have a ten-da- y of Provo visited on Sunday here some of the things look at with his mother, Mrs. Emma Manabout. been studying they've his with also visited gelson. They hard to was I it As remember, is who Charles father, Mangelson a patient at the Juab County hoskeep your mind on schoolbooks at this time of year. Today's kids pital in Nephi. can give in to that old urge to recMrs. Julia Stephensen has bust out of the classroom with ently returned home after visita clear conscience. Wish they'd ing with her daughter, Mrs. take me along. Blanch Hardy and family at St. The Hardys have recGeorge. ently moved to Boulder City, NevCopyright, ada. Mrs. Stephenson also visited From where I sit, it doesn't hurt us adults, either, to get out .and see how the rest of the country lives. We find the "typical American"doing everything from herding cattle to flying planes , . . with everything from steak to chowder for his favorite dish everything from beer to buttermilk for his favorite beverage. And the more we study our differences the more we learn how alike everyone is underneath. ... 1956, United States Brewers Foundation FREE! OR YOU'LL HAVE A NEW PAIR STORE FOR WORKMEN Services Held Monday For Former Resident a J kind-to-fe- van so survives. fftylDHI WOLVERINE 14 October 16, 1906, the marriage Daughter, 8 lbs 7 ozs, born later being solemnized in the LDS April 17, to Forrest and Doris Manti Temple. Surviving are his Lund Anderson of Nephi. Grand widow, one daughter, Mrs. Lionparents are Mr. and Mrs. Othello el (Arlene) Hadfield; also four Lund and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur sons: Armond J., Grant P. GundG. all of Fountain erson of Baldwin Park, Calif rnia; Anderson, Green. Leon H. of Butte Montana and George E. of Salt Lake City. One sister, Mary Fowles of Kamas al- -- A Thursday. April 19, 1956 THE TIMESNEWS. NETHJ, UTAH Page Four OR TME fS CLEANING TIME 1 S STIFF WkM Drtod m Normal Won I Mm SPORTSMEN CARTER CLEANERS SPORTSMANS SUPPLY and Nephi, Utah Phone 2B0 Continental MOTOR COAT motoring coat in wind proof white poplin is a recent- - newcomer to this country. It's cut full for comfort and hooded for wear in the little, open sports cars so popular these days. Coat is buttoned and buckled in calf. water-repelle- nt, III i If vi quick 'n' easy standby that moan less kitchen on busy Spring Cleaning days... We have torn surprises in tho task a simpler on, and of way of new aids to make your tidy-ap-" PICKED FOR FAST MEALS tint DELRICH OLEO 3 lbs MM 22 DENNISONS CHIU WITH BEANS - I6 o tin - 2SC MT. IDA OLIVES - - Large, itted - - Tall tins. Each Xc PET INSTANT DRY MILK-Mak- es 12 Quarts Size ofc HI C ORANGEADE 46 oz 27c POWDERED SUGAR - - lb c UWMCMD SU CORNED BEEF - -- 12 oz tin - - 49 e TOWEL PACKtn uianri dk . 1 I SPAM LUNCH MEAT lie IUCIRB MOHCT-Sm- -- SIZE, . LUX SOAP - 2 for 23 C - Reg. 3 bars 25C SPRY - - Homogenized All Vegetable Shortening - Lb tin qfc J LUX LIQUID DETERGENT - Large size 37c SURF - GIANT SIZE PACKAGES each - - 73c Bath size bars - - 512 oz tins for 23C 2 ALCOA ALUMINUM FOIL -1- 2 in width, 25 ft. - - 27C KENZENE WALLPAPER CLEANER - 2 pkgs25C BLUE PINE TOMATO JUICE - - 46 oz tins, Each 25c SHAVERS GRAPFRUTT JUICE - 46 0 ztins, Each 25C FIESTA PAPER PLATES - 32 to pkg 45c HIRES ROOT BEER- - -- 26 oz bottle for 1c with purchase of carton of & Regular bottles or 39c MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING Quart - 55c BEEF ROASTS - - Choice Cuts per pound, ... 43c SLAB .BACON - SLICED- - per pound, only 57c LAMB CHOPS OR ROASTS per pound - . . ttc M C P LEMON JUICE g Q0 WHITE STAR TUNA CHUNK STYLE 27c & packages 47c JELLO --- CUDAHY DRIED BEEF - 1.00 TANG LUNCH MEAT 3 cans 1.00 4 jars for CUDAHY VIENNA PVkO J lf-J j- ffiySTEPP yygItJttfcnteWjjj TV - ss-.jg- TUNA FLAKES 6 NABISCO SHREDDED JELLY FROZEN PIES - bottles 5 Chicken, Beef or Turkey- -- 1.00 - 2 tins 35c $ CORN 21 35c DEL MONTE CREAM CORN HIRES ROOT BEER Cans Regular size cans POWDERED SUGAR -- - 2 for 33c 1 lb pkg 13c QQc 1.00 FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 7 6 oz cans for 1.00 Large assortment GRAPE JUICE - Frozen RADISHES OR GREEN z cans WHEAT Regular package IflC FRUIT COCKTAIL - IVi size 37c CHEESE WHIZ - Large bottle - 55c SAUSAGES - - 2 cans 33c BISQUICK - - Large packages, Ea. 41c BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIXES 3 packages 1.00 DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES 3 packages Q9 C NIBLETS WHOLE KERNEL 2-o- rs: ONIONS for 3 bunches IflC CARROTS - Cello bags . . 2 for lQc ORANGES Sweet, Juic- y- per pound 9c PREMIUM SODA CRACKERS 2 pound - Spring Offer and 1 packages - each 4QC Special 6 12 oz bottles Extra Targe Bottle for 39c lc PLENTY OF ROSE BUSHES 1 mm (2) 1 I GnJll CHOICE FROZEN FOODS FRENCH FRIED POTATOES pkgs 33c 2 A FISH STICKS - - Meal in Minutes c pkg MIXED VEGETABLES fcpkgsforQCc PINEAPPLE JUICE Q cans for 1 00 ALL MEAT AND FRUIT PIES - 5 for 100 BEEF ROASTS CHEESE Choice cuts, per pound l-b- 39 C 43c GROUND BEEF - 3 pounds 1.00 PORK ROASTS - Lean . . per lb 3QC MORNING MILK Tall Tins y ME ATS 'GROCERIES FRUITS' VEGETABLES...Phono 6 4 for 55c NophUlah |