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Show Thursday, January 31, 1957 THE I WE ARE "DRYER" PANTY HOLDER, 149 Value and DRYPER PADS, 1.29 cr 1.49 Value DEAL -- gc each SEVERAL BRANDS OF TOOTH PASTE I Folks in PLAYTEX BABY PANTS Assorted Sizes, Colors and Styles Out of town friends and relatives who joined in honoring Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beagley on their Golden Wedding anniversary last Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Beagley and family of American fork; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tate and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kelson and family. Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. George R. Beagley of Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Beagley of Spanish Fork; George Mr. and Mrs. Ingram of Lehi; Claude Kay, and Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stanley of Mona; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Paystrnp, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Mangelson, Mrs. Grace Christensen, Mrs. Ray t rancom, Mrs. Erhardt Bendix-e- n and Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christensen, all of Levari. ' daily-use- $20,-00- P open-hous- Standard petrochemical has an evening piace in your TUiure New t f H r 1 Y HI U " H I , Mrs. Melvin Stanley visited last week in Springville with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowles. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells of Provo visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. John Wells. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ivan Tew, Mrs. Floyd Ockey, Mrs. Marion Mem-mo-tt and Miss Rheta Sperry attended the funeral services in Salt Lake City last Thursday for their WANTED Local person in- cousin, Mrs. Ellen Pyper Barham, FOR 2 beu rooi RENT all floor coverings terested in raising chinchillas to daughter of the late Edward and apartment electric range and refrigerator represent us in this area. Immed- Ellen Francis Goldsbrough Pyper. Phone 344 or 413J Write Mr. Tew was one of the speakers Kendall iate earnings possible. at the services. Cuthbert 8029 South Chinchillas, apartments. 7 East, Sandy, Utah. Phone AM FOR SALE Fine Spinet Piano APPRECIATION Like new. May be purchased for balance due. Write: Credit ROUTE MAN WANTED to supWe are very grateful for the Department, P. O. Box 923, Idaho ply rural families in this area thoughtfulness of members of our d with Falls, Idaho. NATIONALLY family, for honoring us on our ADVERTISED home and farm golden wedding anniversary. We For HIGH QUALITY BOAR necessities. Stock furnished on are especially grateful too, for the SERVICE (Chester White or credit. Income of $5000 or more well wishes and letters, and for Yorkshire) call LaMont McPher-so- n possible first year with up to 0 those who joined in our at 435M. No extra charge for FREE life insurance for hustto Mona, Levan, Ftn. lers. Write: L. K. Fullen, 4900 delivery Sincerely, Green or Nephi. Colorado Blvd.. Oenver 16, Colo. Harry and Rhea Beagley ViH i e. t I LOSE UGLY FAT ' in ten days or Money Back Over Savings Bond Quota Kenneth Nyman, Juab County Savings Bond chairman, has been informed that purchases of U. S. Savins bonds in Utah during 1936 surpassed ail records since 1945 as shown by Federal Reserve reports, according to Frederick P Champ, State Chairman. "I second the words of President Eisenhower" said Mr. "who recently told a group Champ of volunteers and staff members that more than 40 million people today own more than 50 billion dollars in Savings Bonds. Juab County residents ed 55,410 cash value in purchassavings bonds during 1956, bringing the county to 110.6 per cent of the allotted quotas, according to Mr Nyman. Group Insurance the Fountain Green ward. 50V OFF Juab County Ends Year Are Covered by Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ingram were their son, Robert, and two of his roommates at the University of Utah, David Plews from New York and Rodger Hall. While here they attened the farewell testimonial for Garn Coombs at OFF 0 NEPHI, UTAH S, Most Americans MRS. ZOE GIBSON, CORRESPONDENT TELEPHONE 200 SEVERAL OF OUR LINES IN ORDER TO RELIEVE THE BURDEN OF DUPLICATION COMBINATION About NEPHI CfeSflM (Out - iVoivs TIMES-NEW- NEW YORK More new group life insurance was purchased in 1955 by workers in American business and industry than in any pre- vious year. This is shown in the preliminary estimates of 1955 purchases and ownership of life insurance which indicate that the new group plans set up for these workers in the year totaled $9,300,000,000. This was $2,700,000,000 more than the year before. More than 2,400,000 workers were brought under group insurance protection by these new 1955 contracts, more than in any previous year with the single exception of 1950. Five years ago, the average size of new policies was about 40 per cent smaller than today and thus the aggregate of protection brought in 1950 was only slightly over $6,000,000,000. Adding the Federal Government employees brought under group life insurance with the nation's life insurance companies through special Act of Congress, the 1955 purchases of new group life insurance totaled $11,200,000,000 and the num- ber covered was 2,900,000. More than half of the employed, work force in this country now owns group life insurance. These group-insure- d persons numbered an estimated 21,000,000 at the start of this year, some more than were covered If overweight, here Is the first really thrilling news to come along in years. A new and convenient way to get rid of extra pounds easier than ever, so you WANTED AT ONCE Rawleigh Dealer in Juab County. Write UTA-151-Rawleigh's Dept. Denver, Colorado. R, FOR RENT apartment with furnace heat Call Harry Beagley at 475. in the world ? Each week, lifty-twweeks of the year, advertisements are placed in 2 890 newspapers in behalf of the 6.000 I.G.A food stores throughout the United States and Canada. These facts are imbecause when you buy portant to you in volume, advertise in volume, you can sell for less. Use L G. A s huge purchasing power to save you money every day I o Animals Suffer Coronary Attacks IGA CREAM STYLE Golden Corn SAN FRANCISCO Hardening of the arteries seems to be an affliction suffered by all the animal kingdom at least all mannals including such diverse species as dogs, cats, lions, tigers, elephants, birds, horses, cows, baboons, gorillas, and llamas. This was reported by Stuart Lindsay at a recent symposium of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. The elephant was "Marge," an Indian tusker in the San Francisco zoo who died last year of a heart attack. The gorilla was "Bushman," the famous animal which died of a similar ailment. Dr. Lindsay found that in all of the animal species the degree of hardening of arteries increases progressively with age. The scientist also reported that in animals, as in man, hardening of the arteries begins with the degeneration of the inner lining of the arterial wall, followed by deposition of mucoid substances In animals. Dr. ' Lindsay found, fatty deposits play little or no part In the disease. In man. however, fatty deposits are important in the later stages of the disease, and contribute materially to coronary rs- - 0 c: OH s;-- . n M hCM fr-- " 9 L HCVCH " n- - 'HO! mon ... ft hi' plentiful raw materials for 3000 new manufacturing firms by 1965 HOUSE PAINTS THAT LAST YEARS LONGER, luggage, improved fibre-glasuperstrong fishing rods and boats . . . these are some of the things that will come from Isophthalic, a new petrochemical from Standard laboratories. Even though its possibilities have only begun to be explored, we have invested n in a dollar plant to make Isophthalic a ss 1965 n Standard's economists say: "New products from Isophthalic will help provide employment for the 600,000 new workers in manufacturing the West will have by 1965." multi-millio- We're convinced it will make as important a change fabrics and in your life as detergents, wrinkle-resistaother modern wonders whose basic materials were prod ucts of Standard research. Witt nt ' 'Mimifuturml and distributed by Oronlta Chnnial Company, a wholly ewnad nib-- , aidiary of Standard. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA plan ahmad to aarvm you battmr - i QUART NABISCO 303 cans 2 lb - iUA P&Ab or CUT GREEN BEANS 303s tins n Look, Buy, Save Fanciful things re happening to sidewalks. conLast year an endless-bel- t veyor was opened in the underground station of the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad in Jersey City, N.J. Another "moving sidewalk" was installed in the Sam Houston Coliseum in Houston. The first to span pedestrian bridge, it can carry 15,000 people an hour from parking areas across a bayou into the auditorium. Another rolling ramp is anticipated at the Dallas airport. A similar one is being built for the Philadelphia airport to move passengers and baggage from parking lot to terminal to planes. Twic.Told Tab COLUMBIA, S.C. Mrs. James Jr., told police that she to a man who claimed to be schoolteacher from Loris, S.C. and stranded without funds. A few minutes later, she said, a woman approached her and began telling the same story. Mrs. Yates Interrupted to say she bad just heard the tale. "Oh, he beat me to you," the woman said as she fled. L. Yates, gave $10 - cr COCOANUT SHORTBREAD 1 COOKIES lb HEW White Star Chunk CATSUP Giant A Treat Betty Crocker v ft$C B Libby's BEEF STEW 24 oz can II J r at IGA ! for All the Family! KELLOGG Corn 18 oz. pkg. BOOK WITH PURCHASE T SEG0 MILK 4 tall 57c FROZEN FOODS COD cr PERCH FILLETS Texas PINK GRAPEFRUIT per dozen 1 lb pkg PICTSWEET PEAS - Red 45c slicers, per carton, only OCOMA CUT UP -- m Mb pkgs QQc TOMATOES 3 FRYERS yj LIBBYS CORNED BEEF HASH 24 oz tins - Each ... . KRAFT SALAD OIL Quart 6Qe ER AFT MIRACLE WHIP Quart Vie PINK CAMAY - - 2 bath size bars 17c IV&RY SSAP - A Large bars SQc TiDEGiantT&c CHEER Giant 76e Mary Lee Taylor's New Illustrated J n I J LJ 24 oz bottle CAKE MIXES COOK ! Economy Size IGA ROYAL GUEST Regular can IGA SALTINES TUNA FISH pkqs at You'll Save More 45 c WASHINGTON r ih I Progrmtt in fh H ht ... I a. Hundreds of thousands of man hours in research produced these crystals that will revolutionize many paints and plasties. light-weig- Moving Sidewalks Take Effort From 'Walking' ;'0h mm i J J Another new idea, is frozen or-ange juice on a stick, to fool Little Charley into getting the vitamins he misses when he refuses to drink his orange juice at breakfast Ice milk, with a lower calorie content than ice cream, is also winning popularity in various parts of the country. H n rm mm n Group life insurance in force with employee groups now exceeds $100,000,000,000 for the first time. being estimated at $102,000,000,000 at the start of this year. half-gallo- HO. Salad Dressing JAR ten years ago. Particularly in the West, you can buy a large package of individually wrapped ice cream portions put up in a box about the size of a bulk and the idea seems to be catching on. OH J Proof You OCT IGA XTRA WHIPPED place more jetail Jood advertising in newspapers then any other organization food people. ..2 m FOR SALE Boy's bicycle, medium size in good condition see Mrs. Roy E. Gibson at 55 West First South, Nephi, telephone 200. NEW BRUNSWICK Ice cream manufacturers are borrowing a successful idea from the breakfast H Two-bedroo- . Do you know that I.G.A. food stores Ice Cream Makers Turn to Varieties O.r-o- e you-ar- Hi Neighbor ttacks. HCH can be slim and trim as you want. This new product culled Dl ATRON curbs both hunger and appetite. No drugs, no diet, no exercise. Absolutely harmless. When you take DIATRON you still your meals, still eat the enjoy foods you like but you simply don't have the urge for extra portions and automatically your must come down, because, asweight doctor will tell you, when youyour eat less, you weigh less. Excess kidweight endangers your heart, So no matter what you neys. have tried before, get DIATRON and prove to yourself what it can do. DIATRON is sold on this guarantee: You must loose weight with the first package or the package costs you nothing. Just return the bottle to your druggist and get your money back. DIATRON costs $3.00 and Is sold with this strict money back guarantee by NEPHI DRUG CO., NEPHI. MAIL ORDERS FILLED 79c FRESH 60?' SALMON avg., Whole or Half - 15c 3 to 5 lb - per lb 45c VISST THE THIRD WARfl CAME SALE AT OUR STORE - - SATURDAY AT 10:30 AM 1DJ OPEN 0 A. M. to 6 P. M. DAILY -- LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED- COMPLETE SMOKING AND CURING SERVICE NEPHI. UTAH 56 EAST CENTER PHONE 57 |