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Show The THurs'day, Dec. 7th, 1939 Nephi, Utah Times-New- s, News Local - Social Local - Social News 0 James Mrs. I H. Ellison visited in Beaver Saturday. R JToT-r-a- CALIFORNIA BRAND fnllptt anrl Miss Mar Rexburg, Idaho are visiting at the home of Mrs. Jensen's parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Howard. Mrs. J. her home Provo for daughter, Wilford Olson of Blackfoot, Idaho spent the week endi at the and home of his brother-in-lasister, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis and with his mother, Mrs. Emma Olson. Mrs. w ..fpl) .. Mr. and Mrs. George Mayer en j1 20 The re- Amn son-in-la- w and Mrs. Joseph Stein of Park City, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Phillips. Mrs. Stein was formerly Miss June Elliston of this citv. Mr. Wff i II Wfff.'ULXVWTr if! ii K&&mjm their monthly meeting Friday evening at the home of Miss Ethel vs Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Horricks and sons Richard and Marian of Salem visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Christiansen and Mr. and Mrs. George Mayer. THE if P.M. The Salt Creek camp of the D. P. will meet at the home of Mrs. Beulah Irons on Friday, December 15. The history of Wm. Paxman will be given. A musical program and refreshments will he enjoyed and there will be an exchange of gifts. Tv1 enter and Mrs Alfred tained at a dinner Thursday. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Orme and two sons. Robert and Don; Mr. and Mrs. Elbert E. Warner and daughter Jilleen of Levan; Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Orme and daughter Marie of Preston, laano. U. of Nephi held Bee-Kepe- rs FRIDAY DECEMBER 8 Mt. Rose, Colorado, where she visited with her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hill. night. The occasion was the birth day anniversary of Mr. Mayer. The evening was spent in social chat and cards. Dinner was served to 13 guests. alcohol by volume Pay recently I f in was The spent evening Wilkey. discussing plans for the Silver Jubilee which starts inJanuary. RePINTNo.229 QUART No 228 freshments were served to Jennie Howard, Donna Pexton, Pearl t PINT No. 230 Nielson, Leta Blackett, Annie Step86.8 Proof. 75 Groin Neutral Spirits. Mae Decima Larsen, henson, Copyright 1939, The Wilken family. AndLois Bertha Winn, Wright, Inc., Aladdin, Schenley P. O., Pa. rews, Bernice Worthington and for Hostesses the Gladys Tolley. evening were Laura Morgan, Vires, pastures or haylands surround- ginia Memmott, Virginia Ingram IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIST ing orchards. In the orchard itself and Ethel Wilkey. Mi anH Mrc T.ulnnd Rncu'pll fr the bait should be placed against RICT COURT IN AND f OK THE and Mrs. Edgar Boswell, Mrs. AlOF the trunks of the trees in tin cans COUNTY OF JUAB. STATE ice Garrett of Salt Lake City, S. R. which are bent or inverted and cov UTAH. Boswell and chidren Ruth, Gladys, ered with grass and weeds to keep and Ralph, Mr and Mrs. J. O. Gar the water and snow from running rett and sons Elain and Jay, Mr. in and causing the grain to mold. of the DISSOL- and Mrs. Weston Garrett of ProIn Matter the evIf the rodents are numerous, UTION of NEPHI MERCHANTILE vo attended the funeral services ery tree should be baited, otherwii-'a TTtah Oirnoration. for Mrs. Pace Sunday. mpjMV rows on trees alternate alternate at Nephi, Juab County NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND are sufficient, Professor Coe ex- Published Utah, each Thursday. Entered as HFABlNfl FOR DISSOLUTION PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP plains. class matter at the Post By order of the above entitled Rabbit injury to trees is also a second NOTICES. Consult County Clerk office at Nephi, Utah, under the act m,,rt TvrrvnrE IS HEREBY GIVEN can overcome be that by of March 3, 1879. or Respective Signerstfor Addit problem Mercantile Com- the that Nephi or carrots, using poisoned apples ional information. rarT a pnmnmtinTi rormen unuer hai leaves scattered on cold days A. B. GIBSON .... Editor, to has of Manager presented laws Utah, the storms. snow following the Fifth Judicial District Court in NOTICE TO CREDITORS Wire mesh protectors are also and for Juab County, Utah, a petitSUBSCRIPTION RATES useful in preventng rabbit injuries dissol of rri a decree TT., for x. jvuuwitra. but will not protect young trees One Year $2.00 ion praying .client: 01 TT xaeitiy Knowles and Elizabeth when the snow drifts high above Six Months $1.00 ution of said corpoauon oy us was Sarah said that and petition Maud Knowles, deceased. the protectors. Payable in Advance ordered filed, and is filed with the Creditors will present claims with iinitprs pned Clerk or said uourt, vouchers to the undersigned at the and that by said order of court office of Attorney P. J. Sanders, said petition was set for hearing Nephi, Utah, on or before the 16th before saia court on me i.uin uay day of January, 1940. nf .Tnnuarv. 1940. at 10 o'clock A. ELAM MECHAM, M in the c:ourt Koom or saia Administrator Court in the County Court House at Nephi, Juab County, utan, ana that any person may, before the time of hearing, file objections to IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixied my official seal as jierK 01 saia Court this 30 day of November, THE WILKeTVaKIIT.IXC. NEPHI CAFE vs TELURIDE MOTOR Oi-m- Trees Need Protection During Winter Months December is the time to prevent damage from rodents such as rabbits and mice, and to minimize the danger of winter injury to young trees Professor F. C. Coe of the Utah State Agricultural college, advises. Thousands of fruit trees have been killed or severely injured by girdling caused by field mice and other rodents which live around the trunks of the trees under the snow, in the grass and weeds. Damage can be prevented by poisoning the rodents with treated grain but removing the weeds from about the trunks of the trees and tramping the snow down after heavy snow falls has also proved effective, Professor Coe says. If poison grain is used it should be scattered along irrigation ditch- - fc r turned to her home from tertained at a dinner party Sunday WINE W. Branch returned to Monday alter visiting in the past week with her Mrs. John Schofield. Leonard BHJ' BALL Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Johnson of Salt Lake City spent Saturday evening and Sunday at the home of Mrs. Kate Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Jensen and sons Howard and Terry Lane of Brand California gSV Mr. and Mrs. Carl O'Gara of Los Angeles. California announce the Kathaloen birth of a daughter. Marv. on December 2. Mrs. Sanley Winn and Spencer Winn of Preston, Idaho visited over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ellison. The American Legion Auxiliary will hold their regular monthly meeting Wednesday December 13, at 4 P. M. at the home of President Rehabilitation Blanche Brough. chairman Wanda Burridge will be All in charge of the program. members are urged to be present. ' Mr. and Mis. Hoy Neff and children and Mis. Hay Painter of Eureka spcni Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Painter. tha Ttnwnrd were Sunday visitors at the Geo. E. Howard home. WINMAVEN Paqe Five 7 P. M. New J H S Gymnasium 25c and 10c ADMISSION PRICES THE TIMES - NEWS No need to "hole in" for the holiday season waa you can uo pmces uuu uu things this easy, modern wayl Warm. smooth-ridinbuses can make all your holiday trips convenient and inexpensive. 1 C g un UNION BUS DEPOT J - FORREST HOTEL SNAPSHOTS t wm 1939. FRED Li. GADD, Clerk of the District Court in and for Juab County, Utah. (seal) N. ANDERSON. Attorney for Petitioners. Venice Bldg., Nephi, Utah Dates of publication: November 30; December 7, 14, 21 and 21, 1939. io 'r-- f f. ' ifj -! I : ! 1 f f ii f It,' . -- "" ""' mi 7 ss w i J3- te - X' iif- - f NOTICE TO WATER USERS Charles Leonard Oldroyd, Foun tain Green. Utah has filed Applic ation No. 13131 to appropriate 3i sec. ft of underground water from a well, 100 ft. deep, located at a point S. 30 chains and W. 21 chains from the NE Cor. Sec. 14,1 12-in- The Champ IS ... Harbor, Sec- onds Flat Gig The champion Wash. rooster of all time. Dot, makes It around the 80 yard Uacr in IS second flat, and runs 4 races in one day. He it sitting In hi lavorite roost, the steeple ol the newest addition to Roosterville, a church, built by C. E. Shaw, left, owner ol the birds and the the rooster Tillage. 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