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Show or rm The i The a. A,'. r; II JANUARY 7 and . icr Local and SATURDAY & No. PIERCES TOMATOES CRACKED WHEAT MUSH .ZEE TOILET TISSUE 4 for ii 10 Regular Bars 29c Large Package 25c 8c can 2h 5 Ifo bag 17c 15c 9 bars MEDICATED SOAP 25c MOTHERS CUP AND SAUCER OATS 3 pound package 24c ALMO MACARONI Good grade, 2 lbs 12c JUICY ORANGES 176s Pure Gold 20c Brand, per dozen MORNING RIDE CHERRY CHOCOLATES 19c per pound JERSEY VALE BUTTER per pound 36c U. S. LARGE EGGS, per doz 24c QUALITY MEAT BARGAINS BEEF BEEF BOILING MEAT 2 pounds for BABY BEEF POT ROAST lb 25c PRIME RIB STEAK Very Choice, lb FRESH BACON per pound 23c 18c - A Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Goble and $3.00 values NOW daughter LaNea were week end SNOW SUITS visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 19c VALUE OUTING FLANNEL, 36 Goble in Castle Gate. NOW of Salt Lake City, is spending this week in Nephi visiting with his mother, Mrs. VV. P. Ostier. Miss Florence Stephenson return ed Wednesday from St. George aft er she has spent a week visiting with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs were among the patrons at the annual Nurses party at the Belvedere Loung in Salt Lake City last Week in Sait Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greenhalgh and small son returned to their nome in Logan after spending the Christmas holidays with their par ents in Nephi. Mr. Greenhalgh is a student at the U. S. A. C. The Junior Service Star will hold their regular monthly meeting on Saturday, January 8, in the city hall. All members are urged to attend. Reporter, Clela Gibson. franklin and Vanda Foote, students of the U. S. A. C. left for Logan Sunday after spending the Christmas vacation in Nephi with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foote. 20c SKAGGS Surety ef Purity in NOW 15c yd 19c yd 1.49 81 x 108 Size now only PEQUOT SHEETS 81 x 99 NOW ONLY $1.09 PEPPERILL SHEETS 81 x 99 Now ft STANDARD QUALITY SHEETS LADIES COATS $12.98 Values to $24.75 NOW MENS ALL WOOL Flannel SHIRTS ONLY $1.93 WOOL BLANKETS $1.89. $2.25 values Now SPECIAL PRICE ON LADIES SHOES THIS WEEf?" $2.W Mens 4 buckle Ball Band OVER SHOES GROCERY SPECIALS 2 dozen ORANGES 19c CELERY 2 large bunches 19c BANANAS firm ripe lb 5c LEMONS fancy Ig size doz 33c 10 BARS White Martha Howard, who is employed at the Madison high school in Rexburg, Idaho, and Miss Minnie Howard, who is attending the Snow College at Ephram, were holiday visitors in Nephi with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Howard, their parents. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Tolley for the week end and New Years day were Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Towels, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Price, Mr. and Mrs. Duglas Tolley of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Tolley of Ontario, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Tolley of Vale, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Benidick, Mrs Towels and L. Towels of Delta, Mr. and Mrs. Reo Sanders of Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tolley, Mrs. Ed. Hill, Mrs. Len Pay, and eight grand $LS- - Entire Stock Now Square CAMBRIC 80 Karl Ostler, Miss TRY SOME OF OUR YOUNG GRAIN FED Cl R BEGirK MENS ANGORA SWEATERS $4. Values Now $2.95 BEST BUYS large number of Nephi people, and those of surrounding communities. We invite you to shop here Friday and Saturday, and every day, for the better food values. ij January Clearance SALE Social Items We are listing below some of the O. P. Skaggs Pood Values Values which have made our store the shopping place for a 8 Thursday, Jan. 6th 1938 Nephi, Utah s, SrA. 1 A.i FRIDAY Allens Cash Store BARGAINS I Times-New- w Nephi, Utah May 10, 1979 8 Page Bght Times-Ne- BOXES MATCHES 6 19c Laundry SOAP 29c 10 SUGAR Walter Extra Large Bakers Cocoa 1 lb can Cans 2 Pound IGA 1 for 25c COFFEE 19c Beachnut CORN Butter Canned PUMPKIN 2 No. 2 size 2 13c Peanut lb bag Beet IGA SOUP 12 cans oz 1- -2 size 10c Red Handle Brooms 59c 12c 19c 49c PRATT MERCANTILE CO . Z3 CARD OF THANKS COMMUNCATION New Captain Named For EAST JUAB COUNTY NURSES REPORT FOR YEAR OF 1937 world; then again, I have stood beside the bed which held the (Editors Note: The facts or opinbeloved form of one whose Continued from Page 1 ions expressed in the following are spirit was soon to pass into the unknown those of the writer, and are not ter part of May, 1937. ctci .nilies. We have wept together; necessarily those of the publisher However, during this last six we have loved together. of this newspaper. This newspaper months we have accomplished Who can say that Public Health takes no responsibility for any many things worth while. The or- Nursing isnt the most accusation or statement made ganization of a Health council con- and fascinating vocation interesting in all the Captain Earl S. Jackson, transof the out- world? sisting of twenty-on- e ferred from Pleasant Grove camp, standing leaders from all the local Elveda Walton, R. N. arrived Tuesday evening, DecemAttention: Beware of dog poisorganizations, and six honorary Public Health Nurse ber 28, to become the new Camp oners. I give you this warning members. This council has been Commander, taking the place of because one never knows whose, successful in creating a unified Captain R. W. Horn. whole of the various health interpet dog will, be the next victim James Anderson, Vaughn ests from different groups. We are During the past eight months of such a merciless killer. Byron Memmott, Jack How the Jericho Camp, under Captain Wednesday night, my purebred working together as one body to arth all were in Ogden recently Mrs. Lucy J. Holman of Brig- - Horn has become one of the out-ha- Rat dog, only two months old, MODERN HOME FOR SALE OR FOR RENT 2 room apartment create a feeling of community res- for F F. A. Livestock judging n City was brought to Fountain standing camps in the Fort Doug-Gree- was killed by a poison bait, RENT Inquire at 176 East 1st So. ponsibility for the health and wel- contests. furnished or partly furnished. S. fare of every human being. Ranted in my dooryard .by recently to recover from a ast district. On a recent inspection broken hip, following several days ' tour, Captain Tatom, District Ex some FURNISHED HOME FOR RENT R. Winn, 405 N 3 W Junior traffic patrols have been CARD OF THANKS contemptible per2tip in a Salt Lake hospital. -- T. L. Smith. She is ecutive officer, and Captain Broad son wTio holds no regard for the Mrs. John Wilson and organized and trained by Paul 2tip family and low, district quartermaster, were life of a pet and disregards the Christison, state highway patrol- wish to express their appreciation at the home of her man. Under the supervision of Mr. for the many kindnesses shown daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer highly pleased with the efficient rights of individuals. manner in which the reconstruction Carter. It is my opinion that someone Christison, these boys are patroling in their recent bereavement. work was done. our three grammar schools and are holding a grudge against us, too Work on the Division of Graz- this means of satisfying the sam assisting in teaching safety habMrs. James N. Madson and Petn its to the school children. The Patrepl er J. Johnson are both very ill in ing projects has been slowed down Perhaps that dirty, rols are performing their jobs in a considerably during the past ten ile had not the nerve or the courtheir respective homes. CUSHIONS SAG? days, according to Camp Engineer age to meet us and settle this difcommendable manner. My orchard and field land for Rt J. Shultz, acting superintendent ficulty without resorting to such a Have your Living Room Suite Rebuilt! Because of local conditions and sale. Reasonable price. Owen The in Scout absence of Henry R. Weiss, now cruel means. It is too bad that we of Fountain Lodge in done has attitudes been nothing COVERS SHABBY? Green which is located near the on leave. Mr. Shultz reports that have such people in and around the way of immunizations since Big Springs, was dedicated last this is due to the five day vacat- our city. If brought to justice, Time to Have Them Replaced 1933; however, within this last DANCE TUES ion granted enrolees at this time this party should receive the full d North ward Tuesday with Bishop Irvin P. month we were blessed with sever- SPECIAL LABOR OFFER Amusement hall. Good of All the music. The enrollees were extent of the law, with no recom35c year. conducting. al cases of diphtheria which arousopening praCouple, 10 Extra Lady. yer was offered by President Jos- given a choice of vacation either mendation for mercy. ' ed the community spirit in our peoeph R. Christiansen. I only hope that those individuals during Christmas or New Years so ple. Then, with the aid of Dr. A. A. DIXON-TAYLOR-RUSSELL that half the men only have been who go about killing pets in such Jenkins of the Utah State Board of Health, we were able to secure the Two band selections were played working on projects over the holi- a cruel manner, suffer at one time season. or another, els much as their innocooperation of local physicians in by the school band, directed by day As yet no educational advisor has cent victims. putting over a successful immunizVernon Johansen, after which Niels been to the camp to take ation clinic. The first day we inocE. Mikkelson gave a talk. Signed: J. A. CHRISTENSEN The the assigned recplace of L. P. Williams ulated almost fifty per cent of guest speaker was Merrill to the St. George be made so that our educational the school childicn, and on the FAMOUSIWHISKEY assistant executive of ently transferred camp. It is hoped that within a program will again be in full second day ppproximatch one third the Utah National Parks council, Waterfill Frazier Distillery Co Anctwrafs. Ky. of our entire infant a..c! who led the scouts in games. They very short time an assignment will laatueki Straight Bsurkoa KUtkiysIS fro population. also had a flag ceremony, led by if jou could ha.c scon our local' Scoutmaster Seymour Mikkelson. people, including Superintendent Nilsson, Miss Florence Bolliston, Lauritz Madson has purchased se.'tvlary, the entire school personthe home of Fred D. Smyth and nel and several local women all has moved his family in this week. he'ping with these clinics, you cietMii't help feeling that this was A large number attended Inti;, a community accomplishment the v ml by of praise. farewell party last Sunday evening If our plans fot the next year for Monte Nielson, who left Moncan I'" t alird, v.e hope to have I desire to extend the Seasons Greetings day morning to enter the mission l at t'l fiflj per ct nl of all school home at Salt Lake City prior to to my many fine patrons and let you know that I childicn, prc-s- i honl children and entering the mission field. infants protected against diphtheria appreciate your business. ;tnd small pox. The condition of The Elite Club met last week at our childrens teeth is another item thee home of Mrs. John J. Oldroyd we hope to do something about. At All profits from money spent at a homeand the Social hour club met at least 85 per cent of our children the home of Mrs. Mary A. Mikkeltown store help to build up and beautify your .need dental cate: 1 .also hope to son. The club were devote I..J. h oi my time toward at entertained Mrs. the home of w th( otNTu enor ttsiom community. good health habits in Sam Coulson. our younger people. If such habits The rural merchant can sell for less because can become a patt of every child's An enjoyable time was spent last new low prices dai living, oar next generation Monday evening, sponsored by the he has a lower overhead or expense for doing will he a healthier and happier ON ALL WORK Wool City band, in honor of Mr. i up of people. Mrs. Niels Nielson, who have and business. NATURE As nurse in (his community It SO moved to Provo recently. A delic- PLATE has been my piivih ge to join with ious hot banquet was served, and All Salt Lake City and Provo Furniture these people in the various intertributes paid to the loyalty and the AH Pink -- No Rubbor ests of our everyday lives, to join success of the Fountain Green or- stroes buy from the same jobbers I buy from with them in their social activates, organizations from 1868 until the RUBBER to know them in day as well as 50 and pay the same price for the same merchanpresent band organization, and to PLATE in wot k. Their teligion is r.ty the devotion and dependability of dise. religion. We have woi shipped toits members at all times. A'Tieau-tifA wt m tertn'mJ . gether, sang to, ether, taught toreading lamp was presented Ml Lets make this year a real one for our fine gether, listened to the set mens of by James H. Mikkelson as a token humble servants of God, and prayof appreciation for the efficient Citv by BUYING AT HOME! J Ut LcmW DiwInU. ed together. work of Mr. Nielson as a band I have sient many hours with Slogan is QUALITY AT LESS COST! member. The evening was con't i to their children in the schools. I have cluded with a dance. also spent many hours near their fire-idat home. With the aid of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Jacobson fi tends and neighbors I have help-- i have moved to Salt Lake City. Mr. ed escor newborn babes into this' Jacobson has employment there. 3E Jericho Camp Pax-man- m . dilib-erate- son-in-la- w 3 Star Upholstery Special CLASSIFIED low-dow- Old-roy- iienrarnrrrifL m d!FRAZJER Ainrismn pre-scho- Chris-topherso- n, t m SEASONS' GREETINGS IFVfl BATTERY BATTERY BATTERY BATTERY Sales Charging Rentals CtettHUcUoatro ntrumn Cables Service re SPECIAL BATTERY BATTERY Prices $5.65 to $14.95 all guaranteed SILVER MAPLE i Just-a-Me- j j 0 SERVICE ' ul ,v 30 Q (&& cs i lur SELLS FURNITURE s. CO. I ly |