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Show jphi, Juab County, Utah, 84648 -- 2 Simcfiiafeivw 1 PRACTICE AMMUNITION - 1.29 box 30-0- 6 Bull Grading r By USU ''s s K SHOP HERE FOR ALL YOUR HUNTING T t VA' - Sleeping )f - - - - Camp - IM-'- V N M t&SU'L KENS ARMY & NAVY STORE iff A I OPEN LATE EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Kv.VbvMftm ! wwttfcwd&rtpOrtpJw These workman cling to the. side of the Washington Monument as they add new mortar to strengthen the joints. The Capitol building can be seen in the background. MONUMENTAL TASK Courtesy, Consideration of Land Owener's Rights Seen as Key to Continued Hunting J'j. A Utah State Department of property. Hunting on such Fish A Game News Release property is a privilege, not a right, and this privilege can be The fall hunting seasons are withdrawn by the landowner. upon us. Big game, upland A hunting license does not game and waterfowl will be le- authorize trespass on private lbJ k v v w I gal targets for the hunters gun for the next several weeks. And for this array of game, well over 300 000 hunters wiU to enjoy the be seasons as they come. The department of fish and game this week urged all hunters to observe the highest standards of hunting ethics in their quest for game this year. No one can condone unsportsmanlike conduct if we are to continue to enjoy the hunting privileges long traditional in Utah. Hunters must watch their outdoor manners as insurance to continued public hunt- v. -- s rs v . association oV uTah oassey bpittak' Deary farmers t , r;l ' M1' 9 tfj . . property; the department urges all hunters to ask the landown ers permission first As a final word on hunter ethics, the department remind ed all outdoorsmen of the hunters creed . . . To be law abiding; respect the rights and property of others; and be careful with fire and firearms. Hunters will be serving their interests by observing this pledge. ing. Game is the property of all the people, but many of the hunting areas are on private V'" Ht tst . Dehumldlfy Condensation of water pipes in the basement is one good sign that you have 'moist air. The feel of clammy and sticky air is another. A dehumidifier is probably the first appliance one thinks of to reduce moisture in the air. Yet, for a small apartment, an air conditioner does the same thing.. If you own or rent a is house, a dehumidifier probably the best answer for you. But where you are going to use it determines the kind you should buy. Usually moisture gathers in the basement so thats where you need to dry out the air. Then, too, dehumidifiers help to improve conditions for asthma victims so ou may want one in the iving room. In an open basement, you .can place the dehumidifier lover the drain. Youll probably need a 15 horsepower size for an area over. 1,200 square feet. In a partitioned basement, you may want two small dehumidifiers (16 hps.) rather than one large one. Where floors are finished, be sure that you have a float control. It keeps the that holds the water Jian overflowing. President David 0. May Published on President McKay's Birthday, Sept. 8, 1964 WHO IS THE CONVERT? Fred Schluter who established the Thermold Plant in liephi "A Convert's Tribute to President McKay is a frank story that every Nephi citizen should read; It reveals how liephi was selected; if gives a compact story of the method of of church leadership and why it is growing. - A WONDERFUL GIFT FOR MEMBERS OR NON-MEMDE- RS Described by some as the "Best Biographical Sketch of President McKay put compactly between two covers at Deseret 1 .SO Bock Company, or at CHRISTENSEN'S, in Nephi mm REPEATED WIN 51.00 DILLS WIN 510.00 GIFT CERT. COME IN FOR DETAILS DY- - REQUEST SHOP EARLY ! MUSHROOMS 2 0Z can CREAM CORN 303s CUT DEANS 303 can - -DIC'D CARROTS 303 POTATOES - 300 can -- syr. ty BEANS - & HIGH RIDE Paul Drickey, 16, of Omaha, Neb., never fails to draw attention with his homemade bike. He made it with a welding iron, some pipe and an old car steering wheel. 2 LB. pkg flu UJ3. Government does not pay for tkio advortiejng. The Treasury Department thanke, for their patriotic donation. The Advertising Council and tkio publication F(5) 2y LOOK WHAT 51.00 WILL BUY - American Fresh vegetables can be good looking as well as good eating. In fact, many say they should be. Take cauliflower for example. For snowy white, cooked cauliflower, add one teaspoon vinegar or lemon juice to the cooking water. r, When cauliflower is remove from fire and drain. Attractive? You bet! and good eating, too. 15 oz Regular or Itallian SPAGHETTI cans MACARONI PEACHES Yellow ciingCed 0II CENTER SLICES STEWING 03! 15 oz cans Scans tw HflClSnS 3 1 .09! HENS 11 II CTclb WHOLE -- 1B- WILSON SMOKIES 12ozckgCa fork-tende- QUANTITIES LIMITED FROZEN FOODS You save more than money with U.S. SAVINGS STAAPS AND BONDS EACH 300 can "MUCH MORE Good Looking Did she learn the values of thrift and responsibility? How to make dimes and quarters add up to dollars? These are some of the valuable lessons each child can learn through the U. S. Treasurys School Savings Program. By putting their dimes and quarters into U. S. Savings Stamps, thousands ef American children are saving toward the purchase of U. S. Savings Bonds one of the best investments any of us can make. A successful School Savings program is based on partnership the teacher, the child, the parent, the volunteers who make it go. Our country is a partner toobecause young citizens who buy Savings Stamps are helping to keep America strong. - SPREAD Franco- - fodoui? G. N. CHEESE 4(Jtddii iAcwot Converts Tribute To WIN 5100.00 CASH $U r. leran n, &1 V .. b W: 4..1III fcr ilirx:zzketid czt nic u OUHUHi n. . PHONE 623 - 0555 m0 USU Dr. Doyle Matthews, Extension Livestock Specialist, will begin grading in the county on October 12. Blankets -Hunting Coats Boots Flashlight Batteries Foam Rubber for Mattresses Gun Racks and lot of other item to make your hunt more enjoyale and successful Bags Specialist Pago Kve aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nell-oMr .and Mrs. Jack Cowan of Mra Rose Neilsen accom- Salt Lake City spent Monday panied him to California for a at the home of her mother, LaMonte Dansle Jr. returned visit ' Mrs. Katie Sheperd. home Wednesday of last week Mrs. with his parents, Mr. and son in law Myron Ensign, after haring surgery at the and daughter of Mrs. Neilsen. Payson Hospital. Social li::r.s The Mona Ward Relief SocMr. and Mrs. E. Alton Ellert-soiety held their opening social and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice on James P&ystrup of Provo Tuesday, October 6 with a Midvale of Colyar spent the program and luncheon. spent the week end with his Mrs. week end at Vernal where they Gerald Hair of Provo displayed parents, Mr. and Mra Clarence visited the Museum of Natural and demonstrated handiwork Paystrup. History, the Dinosaur National and crafts. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph PayMonument and the Flaming strup and daughter Patricia of Gorge Dam. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bear-da- ll Orem visited with his parents, of Sprlngville were week- Mr. and Mra James R. Pay- -, Gary Ensign of Hawthorn, California was a Monday over- end guests of her parents, Mr. strap, and Mr. and Mra Clarence Paystrup on Sunday. night guest of his uncle and and Mrs. Gerald Newton. Mona News Juab County cattlemen who have bulls to be graded this fall should call the Extension Service office and report the number to the County Agent by Friday, October 9. NEEDS Tents to Begin In County Monday K- - October 8, 1964 Thursday, Variety is called the spice of life; yet its monotony that provides the groceries. Anything worth doing Is worth doing slowly and care-full- , y. PUMPKIN PIES each oW ORAIiGE o) JUICE STRAY- - BERRIES I pksj CD SHOP EARLY II I OPEN FREE GOLD STRIKE n STAMPS upeiBMarket 56 EAST CENTER STREET NEPHI . 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