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Show Pg THE Two si i I I r . fi ..j:.. f -- m-r y fa I f ; jj 'I H I -- tMuJIlmi.jluii! MINUET IN LILLIPUT It might be the hand of Gulliver seating the pianlsi in this charming scene fiym a collection ot miniatures on display in. Brussels, Belgium. The exquisitely carved figures of the couple on the right are poised to begin the dance while the orchestra prepare to play. Training Schools in Electricity to be Held Throughout State Soon Vy I ftmiHililfll Hi I Ti o CHECK THE DATES CLEAN OUT you rmedicine cabinet now. Check the dates. Old drugs deteriorate and last year's not be frescription maySee us for right your everyday health needs, as well as for accurate prescription service just as your doctor prescribes for YOU. m M a wk. m Ii M I sy KJ BT- - ii 1 r wi 1 1 LiaHl I Utah vocational agJjOGAN riculture and industrial arts teachers are getting special training in electricity in a series of demonstrations 'being conducted over the state. The training is sponsored by the Utah College Industry farm electrification committee, organized in 1952 to further useof electricity on farms and in homes for both comfort and convenience. (Electric power companies of the state finance committee activities and this year have budgeted approximately $9200 for this purpose. Utah State Agricultural col- lee handles instructional, research and other educational phases of the project. 'Local leaders will probably at tend a school to be held on February 28 in Ptah County. Another demonstration for Central Utah leaders will be on March 28 at Thursday, January 31, 1957 NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- Nephi Local and Social News Items Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Ingram Mr. and Mrs. Don Hanson. Mr. entertained Sunday at a family Hanson is in the Veterans hospital. dinner for Mrs. Keith Brock of Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Barkdall of Greenriver, and her daughter, Meadow visited with Mr. and Mrs. Violet who is attending school at the B. Y. U., Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Dan Johnson at their home on Holm and three children, Mr. and Wednesday of last week. Week end guests at the home Mrs. Kenneth Ingram and family, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Ingram and of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Greenwood family and Mr. and Mrs. Earl In- recently were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sanders of Salt Lake City. gram and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Orme visin Salt Lake City Tuesday of last in Salt Lake City ited week where they visited with with Thursday their son in law and daughtrural electricity users throughout er, Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson. Jie state. He said many favorable Mr. and Mrs. Steve Greenwood comments have been received and guests on Sunday, her that many extra copies have been had as their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold requested. The committee, at a recent meet- Parker of Joseph. ing at the University Club in M. V. Hovde of Escondido, CalSalt Lake City, approved, activit- ifornia is visiting this week with ies for 1957. These will include Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hovde. publication of electrification leaflets at least quarterly, holding of George Howard who is attendelectrification leader schools ing the U. S. A. C. at Logan, at Logan and Cedar iCty, and the spent the week end with his parpreparation of leader manuls as ents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Howwell as holding of demonstrations. ard. In addition, research will be Mr. and Mrs. Riley Turpin of done on forced ventilation of poul Lake City visited Saturday try houses. This invilves temper- Salt brother in law ature and humidity readings and with Mrs. Turpin's and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Steve checking of litter conditions. Greenwood. iiiiaareaN demonstrate ed farm electrification leaflets to priinig Jje FROZEN PEAS - Libbys fe pkgs Q9e FROZEN ORANGE JUICE fa cans for MEAT PIES - For quick meals - 5 for 1,00 FRADEIS TV DINNERS- - Chicken or Beef gqc each DENNISONS SPAGHETTI & MEAT BALLS 5 1.0Q LIBBYS PORK 8 BEANS 303 size tins - Each IQc CREAM STYLE CORN - Regular tins Q for 1.00 - FLAVOR ZEST PEACHES - 22s tins - each 21e DENNSON MEAT BALLS & GRAVY 39c 3 SPRY SHORTENING - pound tins - Each 1.02 NATIONAL BISCUIT SODA CRACKERS 2 lb 51c SCHILLINGS COFFEE - 1 pound tins, - Each 1.04 ALtUA ALUMINUM - tt rolls, tach BENNISONS CHILI - DEAL PACK BLISS COFFEE 69 c BREEZE ALL-PURPO- SE DETERGENT CSum in Giant 79c Regular 25c can per pound JQc - 29 C - (Jfcc FRESH LEAN GR BEEF per pound Lean 39c COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE per pound 39c 2P9S55C t t v. t ft.: J V. - " t SOPHISTICATES Now residents of what is reputed to be the world's most sophisticated city, Mama and Papa Llama, who hail from Peru, introduee their new daughter to visitors at the Vincennes Zoo, Paris, France. LARGE ORANGES QC lb CARROTS - 2 pkgs ISc TANG LUNCH MEAT fivi 12 oz cans - - 3 for 1QQ A cans --E- ach - No. 10 pounds 1 2 for PINK GRAPE FRUIT 3 for 10 0 case 2M TASTEWELL PEAS WE HAVE PLENTY OF PJCE MACARONI - FLOUE AMD -- EMPTY CANS CLEARWATER TUNA Regular cans -- 6 BETTY CROCKER jua MONTE A5vc tjfj prvgs igc CUT GREEN BEANS CjLQQ NIBLETS WHOLE KERNEL CORN? for le LIBBYS CREAM CORN 47c PINEAPPLE JUICE 4 6oz tins IDAHO POTATOES DEL CARNATION TUNA 2 ccs 5 OmcSi CeaEie liflfci 25c HEREFORD CORNED 2 cans Jie oz can 360 2 CREAM or WHOLE KERNEL BEEF--1- CORN - per case 2.90 Get your MIRAGE WHIP SALAD DRESSING before price change qt 57c SPRY -- 3 pound tin l.QQ SNOW DRIFT SHORTENING 3 pound tins - - Each 930 BETTY ANGEL CAKE MElUOc DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL- - ll2 cans 2 for 67 c Qfomd Beef (specid) 3 lbs. BEEF ROASTS - Grain fed A Grade per lb 39c lb STEWERS FRESH BIG SAVINGS - per 39c FRESH FRYERS - - SPECIAL COME AND SEE PORK ROASTS - - - LEAN - - per pound 43c BACON SQUARES - - SLICED - - per pound - 27c HAMS - - WHOLE OR HALF - 55c per pound LINK SAUSAGES - Cudahy Premium - The best - per lb Sfae Mary Lee Taylor's New Illustrated COOK BOOK WITH - PURCHASE KiLK Iffi4tall57e 1 a "FRIENDLY SERVICE" 93c - fa cans 79c PINEAPPLE JUICE FROZEN 6 cans 79c PICTSWEET lbs for Vic t if ; Peos 6 GcairdeDD Buy HOW! BUDGET EASING FISH STICKS FROZEN Regular packages, Each - FROZEN ORANGE JUICE - MCP - - can - - l$c CHICKEN THIGHS - - FROZE N- package - 7ic FEUIT PIES - - Ready to Place in the Oven 6 for 1,00 2 K 4-- H FISH STICKS TANGERINE JUICE SUN VALLEY MARGARINE v'i electrical problems onstration panels are ' lent to the vocational agriculture and indust rial arts teachers for classroom m aCim - lb - 43 C V sch as poor wiring causing trouble in household appliance because of low voltage. Then boards on dem- FAMILY PLEASING Very Good 4f' Richfield. A board with gadgets is used to teaching. Albert B. Smith, USAC farm electrification project leader, said that during the past year the committee has published and mail MILD CHEESE 1 y ME n ATS- - GROCERIES FRUITS W'WKH CI., ,rri 1 n j r 4 VEGETABLES...Phone 6 Nephi, Utah ! |