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Show Pag fHI Tour r. ; ASSOCIATION SWEPiaft UTAH Jit J.Mf. : All First Ward members are invited to Mutual Tuesday right, 7th in the Lounge room to an evening of discussion of care and planting of gar- dent. Ray Burtenshaw is bringing slides on the subject and it promises to be just what we all want to know about gardening. Come out and bring your neighbors. Published every Thursday at Nepal, Juab County, tah. Entered at the post office at Nephi, Utah, as second class mail matter under the act of Conqress of March 3, 1879. Six months $1.50 Subsrripion rates: One year $2.75; in .idvemce. Advertising rates are pavab'e Subscriptions on request. A. 6. Gibson end Roy Publishers Editor - Office 68 South Main - IS6 LEGAL NOTICES Consult PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES: County Clerk or Respective Signers for Additional Hi 2.50 JUAB VALLEY FEED COMPANY Equipment Co. 146 47.50 Principal Place of Business at Ernest I Wilson 223 9 H G. M. Worwood 138 34 3.75 Nephi, Utah and in accordance with law and .TT, There "ednqwnl upon the following dosmbed stock an oredr of the Board of Directors "2 1953, the 16th several amounts set opposite the names of the respective share holders as follows: No. of No. of Amo- Name cert. shares unt. 5 $25.00 Arvard Aagard ..40 2 $10.00 Arvard Aagard ..87 2 10.00 Wilford Bailey ....76 Dr. F. H. Beck-stea- d of each par-th- e flS ma neces. sary will be sold at the office door of the company at 285 West Center Street, Nephi, Utah on the 18th day of April, 1953, at the hour of 2:00 P. M., to pay the assessment thereon, delinquent ing and expenses of sale. DATED this 1st day of April, mh d on h 1953. so ma"y , f su( otJv 225 Dr. F. H. 104 Paxman 15.00 Dates of April 2, 9 and 250.00 16, 1953. publication: 620.00 3.75 NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Board of Education of Juab School District for the purchase and removal of the old Manual Arts Training building located on the Nephi Central School grounds. Removal of said building must be in accordance with the conditions laid down by the Board of Education to time of removal, pertaining condition of site and adjacent area after removal of building, and etc. Bids may be filed at the office of the Cleak of the Board of Education up to 4 30 o'clock P M. April 9, 1953. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF JUAB SCHOOL DISTRICT By A. C. STARR. Clerk 15.00 5.00 5.00 565.00 35.00 15.00 25.00 25.00 1.25 ....106 2 10.00 ....149 2 10,00 LaMar and Deon Paxman ...137 Vi 4 Walter Paxman 72 H Eugene Powell ... 55 2 101 Leon Vest Western Engineering and ' Feb LESTER H. BELLISTON, Secretary, Office at 285 West Center Street, Nephi, Utah. Clarence Paxman f 1953. 52.50 Beck-stea- d 3 ...220 Lester H. 230 50 Belliston Lester H. Belliston ....231 124 E. N. Christensen 71 34 P. M. Christian31 3 sen 1 Wallace Garrett 192 1 39 Lynn Kay H. W. McCune & Grace McCune..l91 113 LeGrand and Reba 212 7 Mangelson Eldon Nielson ....153 3 5 Allen L. Ostler ... 46 44 5 Therl Ostler Joseph J. V Overman ....58 Clarence d sharc 1.25 2.50 1.25 10.00 mr Mff Vvfe' r 1 ly J ' --r- Wednesday, April 8th at 7:30 ' by the Fourth Ward, is the date and time set for the' Totals for the first quarter, Third Ward "All Mutual Pro- - dovvments only, are as follows-enjogressive Fun Night. Easter eggs, First ward, 103; Second ward, Easter parade, prizes, refresh- - Third Ward 176; Fourth ward ments and lots of fun promised for 289; Mona ward, 33; Levan ward, all who attend. All ward mem- - 116. bers anvited. NOTICE TO CREDITOR8 Estate of "hear-better- , i A 4.B00 GVW ti 90.000 Oitsil 10.508 CVWtl 100,000 features! " CO. DRUG Phone 27 Nephi, Utah "WE ARE HERE TO SERVE" BATTERIES FOX Asked He In AU HiARINO AIDS for It Sure-Foote- d bruised Pedestrian Everett D. Beeson admitted to police that he should never have yelled at the motorist who had almost bumped him, "Why don't you go ahead and bit me?" Seattle, For secure footing on a ladder, wrap an old sack or strips of burlap around the first rung of the ladder. Shoes can be cleaned on the first rung and the upper rungs will stay clean and dry in muddy weather. SHOP AND SAVE IN NEPHi - TOM - ABOUT - TOWN Suave and cosmopolitan, this sophisticated cat puffs contentedly on his cigaiet nd regards mouse-colorthe world through ' glasses. His name is Tom and he gets a daily cigaiet. NOW'S the Time for My ed onoco Oats Replace Corn II you're short of corn, you can use oats in the fattening ration to replace part or all of the com. One hundred pounds of oats will give your livestock the same feed value as 80 pounds of corn. "SPRING TONIC SERVICE! Daves Conoco Service .... :V:;V7 Vvv CasoliM &t&ffr 0 UTAH 16, 1953. i fully satisfied, for every need from "borderline" to severs impairment . . . each model Is " ?i packed with Zenith's famous f NEPHI FLORENCE G. BROUGH, Administratrix of the estate of Ray M. Brough, deceased. Grover A. Giles, Salt Lake City, Utah, Attorney for administratrix. Dates of publication: March 26, trucks If not j RAY M. -- SCW tCW i -j '--- ;' ; J x . wJ . ;V ? mis FREE BATTERY agility expect YOU don't but the a truck in traffic new CMC's have it. You'd like to have passenger-ca- r pace and economy on the highway and you'll get it from the 19S3 CMC's. For there are two great advances that step the new CMC's ahead of all previous truck performance: polo-pon- y e Hydra-Mati- c Drive the fully automatic shift with 3 speeds for traffic, 4 for the open road available on 19 models through and the J'-- , capacity range. Two: theater, everywhere! simply return the instrument within 10 days for a complete, courteous refund. No risk, no obligation. There's a Zenith Hearing Aid 1 Sum One: See for yourself this easy, positive way try a Zenith at home, work, church, r 71 MIA D. 1953. 2, 9. AID FOR TRY A ZENITH HEARING en-Ap- BROUGH, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Nephi City, Utah, on or before the 28th day of May, A. April on pay fJOTitifjo 10 DAYS WITHOUT RISKING A PENNYI SE'-iSW- ... a new line of engines of pro- gressive design, with compression ratios of 7.5 to 1 and 8.0 to I the highest of any gasoline truck engine ever built. Here's power behind every piston stroke Hashing pile-driv- squeezed from regular fuel. Many chassis advances, too, add to features that make the extra-valu- e GMC's, point for point, the biggest field dollar's worth in the as well as in the heavier lines. We confidently tell you these great new GMC's will do your job better, easier, and at the lowest over-al- l cost. They have stamina beyond their size, because they're "built like the big GMC's that ones" the heavy-dut- y lead the world in sales. That's saying a lot. But ju9t come in and we'll prove it. Yqv'II do better on UTAH a ufd truck with your CMC dtoltr FREE RADIATOR SERVICE He'll tighten hose connections, flush radiator if you wish, and se c that your cooling system is set for driving. i Available only at your CONOCO Dealer J R Using Conoco's special Chek-Chafor your make of car, he will got to eiery single lubrication point, assuring nmooth, squeak-freriding. And he'll replace winter-wortransmission and rear-axl- e lubricanU with correct Spring-gradConoco lubricants for quiet, wear-freoperation. rt e n u e DRAIN AND REFILL WITH CONOCO Super MOTOR OIL While the engine is hot, he'll drain your gritty, oil. He'll recondition air and oil filters, and, most important of all, he'll refill your crankcase with the right grade of Conoco SuRfil the motor oil with that helps your engine eatlesa run better live longer! winter-wor- n g CONOCO -7- SPWG TOMC'i FOR YOUR CAR LUBRICATION Value Painter Motor to. 1 A C0MPL7E BUMPER-TO-BUMPE- laltruckl Central Molert More fftari Jtisfsn oif cfionge. warm-weath- on Paciagt Delii try model; optional at moderate extra cost on the other 1. A XE'Piih W k 'SunJard equipment er CHECK-U- P Your Mileage Merchant will clean battery terminals and make sure your battery is in top condition. response and better mileage are light-truc- 1953 1 fli&r Map Pm mm FJ& Dual-Rang- y K5 J8 X ... I V Edited by Gayle Yorgason judgment of truth and peace in time of the next meeting. your gates; and let none of you imagine evil in your hearts against WHITHER GOEST THOU? your neighbor; and love no false Sacrament meeting attendance oath; for all these are things that March 29, 1953: I hate, saith the Lord." Ward Percentage Levan Ward 25 INTERTHE 20 OF Fourth Ward DEPARTMENT Second Ward 18 IOR, BUREAU OF I AND MAN17 First Ward AGEMENT, Land and Survey of14 Third Ward fice, Salt Lake City, Utah. March 13 Mona Ward 11, 1953. Notice is hereby given Stake Average that Will L. and Vivian P. Hoyt have filed application Salt Lake Last week 23 Stakeverage 27 071713 under Section 8 of the TayChurch Average lor Grazing Act, as amended, to select the SHSEtt, sec. SWKSEtt. sec. 11, Endowment work at the Manti 10, L D S Temple by members of JuNHNEV. sec. 14, NW, N4SE4 sec. 15, T10 S., R. 4 W., ab Stake has materially decreased S L M Utah, 560 acres, in ex- during the month of March, acchange for EHSEMi sec. 22 T 10 cording to a report prepared this S., R. 3 W., SWWNWV sec 13, week by John C. Hall, Stake SecSWWSW4 sec. 15, NWVi, NH retary of the Genalogical commitSWH, NWV4SEV4 sec. 22, T. 10 tee. Endowments record: S., R. 4 W., S. L. M. Utah, 560 HP Sev Eld. Fe. Total acres. This notice is for the pur- Ward 1 6 9 1632 pose of allowing aU persons claim- Nephi First 2 9 28-- 51 ing the selected land or having Nephi Second 12 0 14 2652 bona fide objections to such ap- Nephi Third ....12 2 18 5683 plication an opportunity to file Nephi Fourth ....7 their protests or other objections Levan none in the Land and Survey Office, Mona none Totals ....37 5 50 126-12- 8 Salt Lake City, Utah, together The report also shows that 118 with evidence that a copy of such protest or objection has been serv- individuals attended the Temple ed upon the applicant within 30 during the month, and in addition seadays from the date of the first to the endowment work, 142 completed by the Third publication of this notice. Ernest ling were Ward, and 286 salings completed E. House, Manager. Dates of publication: March 26, April 2, 9, 16 and 23, 1953 in The Times-New- s, Nephi, Utah. Avs ' Of the Wards, the Organizations, Activities and Plans, ofJuab Stake truth to his neighbor, execute the mind and watch this column for Street Nephi. Utah April 2nd, Thursday, All young people are urged to be attendance at the Stake THOTS TO LIVE BY chorus practice at 2 p. m. on April f 'These are the things that you 12, at the First - Second Ward J shall do; Speak ye every man the Lounge room. Keep this date in Gibson Roy E. Gibson - Manager Pho-i- e E. NEPHI, UTAH $, wws ill Mf mb t TIMl-NW- Super ?S. Don't forget to fill your tank with CONOCOSprinq-Tailore- d IS A HEAYY-DUT- Y gasoline! OIL |