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Show The March 8, 1945 Hfly, LidenU of the Tintic dibtiict are asked to call Mrs. John Brew, phone Eureka 1UU, with their news items. From L time we will be able to accompany news items ui I Service men with photographs, and to supplement this (overage, advertising is solicited from the Eureka business (Mrs. Andrew will be glad to accept all news and adver- Jmaterial and forward them to this newspaper for publica ns soon as work on hand will permit, it tis he intention of contact to build up a iitor to make a Those desiring to subscribe kption list in this district. present time may do so, for a period not exceeding six of $1.00 (Subscription 3, for the regular subscription price $2.00 per year, payable in advance.) Fill out the form Nephi. and mail it with remittance to The Times-New- s , Mr. RECEIVES WORD OP CONVENTION SUSPENSION EUREKA The annual B. P. O. s, ut .... Every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Utah. Second Class Matter at the Post offlca at Nephi, Utah, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. $2.00 per year, payable In advance Subscription Rate Publ.ohed -- j ; HOME DESTROYED BY FIRE AT MAMMOTH HOME ON FURLOUGH it Boyd Schena, Sic is home from the South Atlantic. He arrived a day late to see his his brother, Neno, who was returning to the War theatre for reassignment. Boyd and his two sisters, Carmella and Angelina rushed to Salt Lake City to visit with Neno and another brother, Benny whn is on furlough from Fort Ben- ning, Georgia. They are all mem Mr. ana Mrs. Angeio bers of Schena's family. MAMMOTH ll SiS-- ' ...and let's have a talk about your farm needs " and other farm heart-to-hea- rt Yoa will Deed oil, lubricants, gasoline necessities to operate your equipment in 1945. The question is: where and from whom will you rmka your purchases? XT respectfully suggest that it's to your advantage to buy from your Utah Oil Refining Company distribu- tor for these reasons: Service is prompt convenient He operates a bulk plant near you and can supply your needs without delay. Products arc of highest quality. You can depend on best performance. Prices are fair and discounts are granted on a uniform basis for quantity purchases Call your nearest Utah Oil Refining Company distributor and ask him to explain our Special QaAm FZPi VsJ 2ecJ all. Rev. YOU WILL LOOK BETTER YOU WILL FEEL BETTER Select your new Hat, Coat Coat or Dress at our Store NAME MERCHANDISE use-."v- AT POPULAR ELxctissivfi Ias dies'1 1 Wednesday, 10 A. aw w-- Bonds M Mr. and i 1 Mrs. Geo. Stephensen returned home Sunday after visit- ing in American Fork with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stephensen. Mrs. Martha Brotherson went to Salt Lake City Sunday to meet her husband, who has been overseas for about three years. He is coming home on a furlough. Mrs. Duicia Francom and son Allen accompanied her. Allan was returning to school at Logan after spending the week end at home. Owen Taylor underwent an operation for appendicitis Saturday at the Payson hospital. CALIFORNIA TOWER Beautiful and characteristic, the tower of the California Building 8! 5an DieKo tells the story of a race ihat ran its course before Europeans iaw this continent. Recalling, too, the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and the coming of the first California settlers, it emphasizes the golden legends that were carried back to the Old World. If there was no gold in the streets, there was plenty in the hills. America has made good "many times over the tallest ever told about its riches. Thai tales it may continue to grow and prosour men are battling throughper, out the world. So, too, everyone or. the home front can help insure the future by buying more War Bonds to back our .lghting men on land and sea and to save for post-wa- r progress and security. 7 .". 5. reiisury DtpartmtHl Bon ds Over America ??.. has a crow of cos;-form- V D. C. BOSWELL PHONE 83 NEPHI, UTAH V4 H N. E. '4 Sec. 8, T. 16 S. R. 1. W. S. L. M. Also c'aim to 1.3 ac. on which is outstanding tax deed located in Sec. 3, T. 16 S. R. 1. W.. S. L. M. Also City lot with dwelling house in Levan, to wit: Lot 2, Blk. 27. Plat "A", Levan Survey of Town Lots, All in Juab County, Utah. By Verp C. Christensen (Kelley) Admrx. Est. Charles Henry Christensen. Inquire: Udell R. Jensen, Attorney helpers for you! timc-savcr- NOTICE S. H N. W. FREE Tan s Put this crew of FREE! Each to work for you one makes it easy to do an important job quietly, correctly. Tractor Lubrication Guide shows where, when, how to grease tractors. Wheel Bearing Service boohs iimplete instructions for a precision job. Farm Guide tells how to make StandarJ farm produce work for von. Tleet Service charts, s to put truck and tractor operation on a records scientific basis. PAYSON Capt. and Mrs. Earl Barlow announce the birth of a son at the Payson hospital on Tuesdav. Mrs. Barlow is the for mer Kathleen Hansen of Levan. Capt. Barlow is serving with the army in the Phillipines. FOR SALE Sec. 9, and S. E. Your Standard . Val Christensen reported to Fort Douglas Sunday for further assignment. He enlisted in the Air Corps last falf and was allowed some schooling before going into the there J I j ESSENTIAL FOR, , OVER A CENTURY ? - a w i W feJ MfH McClory is In Salt Lake City this week. The Catholic church program has not been an nounced. Regular services are to be held in the L. D. S. haU. The program has not been announced. BANUQET AND DANCE UNIVERSITY SPRING SUCCESSFUL A covered spring at Chapel Hill, banThe Firemans EUREKA N. C, remind! students of the Uniquet and dance last Saturday was versity of North Carolina that l a great succes. One hundred and Davie, "father of N. C. tht William R. selected twenty five were present. of the site university," Filmore, fire chief, was master of the first itate university in America ceremonies. An address of welcome at that cpot in 1792. Close by on was given by Mayor Wilson Lee October 12, 1793, Gen. Davie laid the and several reports and announce- cornerstone of Old East, the first Cen-era- ments were given. Jack Nelson, Harold Brenton and Dee Clements were in charge of the banquet and dance. Anions those home from school Norma for the week end were f'orsev, who is attending theof Bthei ill. Bonnie Jean Crowar B Y U was also a guest here, at the home of Norma Forsey and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gear. university building. The first student walked 170 miles through bitter winter weather to enroll at the opening January 16, 179S. Similar determination dominate! every Allied fighting man In the war today. The tradition of America's first state university and iti first student should Inspire the purchase of War Bonds for the protection of th Nation's educational freedom. U. S. Irtaiury Dtfarlmunt The SIM WE Trail SERVES AMERICA IN WAR AND PEACE Foe more than 100 jetu, an eodleu cmlcad oft tudoa'i pcogzeu hu tatveierj thij roned course of commerce. First came the duhlng Conquimclofei of OI43fin,dtiileohifienzlecIgoll eeker, along with the aoldiert and supplies essential to the winning of fire war Today, The Santa Fe Trail it studded with Innumerable training camps, wax Industries, factories, and farms, for which ready transport is esseadalto out inert fcable victory . ; . to hasten the day when all America may trm4 rh'i fenk h'ghway in peace, SANTA FE TRAIL WAYS Nephi CARL GALLAWAY, Eureka - - IIIJJ WVMtOMWWH 'I", HI, Shop 1PM. Over America R. ELGIN GARDNER, '! tn BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS A III PRICES J nt-l- UTAH 02L RUHHING CO. B.IIIMII.I I YOU OWE IT TO YOURELF TO KEEP WELL GROOMED t CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY IN EUREKA Services at the EUREKA Methodist Church Sunday, March 11 are outlined as follows: Church School, 10 a. m., with the subject ''Self Denial".; Sermon, 11 a. m., with "Jesus the Good Shepherd" as the subject; evening, :ou p. m., a worship service, song, prayer and sermon. Reverend Frery extends a cordial invitation and welcome to SUNDAY, APRIL -- States Tel. Co, and Mrs. Witt were called to Salt Lake City Wednesday where Melvin Witt, father of Marvin Witt, had died at the L. D. S. hospital where he had been taken for treatment. Mr. Witt was well known in Eureka, having made his home here with his son and family for some time past. Services will be conducted Friday at 1 P. M. in Salt Lake City. MAMMOTH The home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Larsen was completely destroyed by' fire on Mon The Mammoth fire day night. department worked diligently to save the home. Being of frame structure it burned rapidly, lhe Euerka fire department was called but the call came too late for them to give much help. It is reported that no insurance was carried on the property. lei Mrs. Viola Shepherd was Sam Allman is on furlough and is visiting with his wife and little ess at a miscellaneous shower piv en son Samuel David Allman in at h. home. The hon cl U'-iMr. ami Mrs. Newell :;uesi .l Shepherd. Many beautiful and Norman Sanderson, F 2 c, is ifts were received. A d"S."u'.."i home on leave from Mare Island. luncheon was served to a l.i.ve He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. gioup of relative j and friends. S. Sanderson. Tli1 Service Mo'1' is met rec y at tl.e tiome of M.s Ldna i we An interesting piOLrinr was gevn. The mothers report" their s'leoss in coiKfting the R;d Cross donations in the Levan .vm.1. In c eck-snnail one up we found above ih-.- t quota vireh was this ear. Deliciojs refreshment.; were ser d. Mr. and Mrs. aff-Christensen and fanrly of Garf'Xd spent Pun Jay in Levan with Mr. and Mrs. Marion ChHstersen fci. Arion Christensen Jr. returned with them to Garfield. & Tel. Pal up' a dhair., EASTER an- marriage of their VACCINE TO BE GIVEN daughter, Miss Lois Pierce, to Lt. Wilhaid Sephherd, son of Mrs. IN EUREKA, MAMMOTH Louise Shepherd of Levari. The Typhoid vaccine is to be given yuung couple were married at in the Eureka school on Monday, Kingman, Arizona on March 1st. March 19, from 9 a. m. to 11 a. m., Mrs. Katie Aagard and Katiieni and at the Library from 4 to 6 p. m. for adults, announces Martha Bosh lefi last Thursday for Los AnVanWagoner, public health nurse. geles where they will' visit at the Vaccine also will be given at Mam- lume of Mrs. Aagard's daui! moth March 26 from 10 to 11 a. m. Mrs. Ci.ia Flanders. CALLED TO SALT LAKE BY DEATH OP FATHER Marvin M. Witt, manager of the Eureka exchange of the Mountain Entered as Look Your Best on O. H. the Elks Grand Lodge convention, scheduled to be held in New York City next July, has been canceled in order to comply with the recent request of the War Mobilization Director, Maynard E. Griggs, Exalted Ruler of the Tintic Lodge No. 711 announced today. Mr. Griggs quoted from a letter received from Dr. Robert South Tims-NewBarrett of Alexandria, Virginia, Grand Exalter Ruler of the nationwide fraternity, in which he said: to: send The Times-New- s "I am advising the 700,000 members of the 1409 Elk Lodges thru-othe country that the Grand Exalted Ruler and the Board of Grand Trustees have ordered the suspen Street No. Box No. sion of the 194o Grand Lodge session which we planned" to hold in New York City in July. This decision was made in order to comply with the recent request of War Mobilization Director James F. Byrnes, that all gatherings of more tance enclosed : Check Monev Order Currency than fifty people be suspended for This is the first the duration. time in the 77 year history of the of will all Lee orders for Wilson types accept tilayor BPOE that a grand lodge session suspended. ed forms and will forward such orders to this newspaper has been conventions State that are not strictly in line with the letter and . . . . . rinting. spirit of the request are also asked to be suspended. TIMES-NEW- S Page Five News From News From Levari Local Eureka and the Eureka and the H appenings Tintic District Tintic District and Mrs. Pierce nounce house-to-hous- e THE Nephi, Ufa h HI CARTER CAFE PHONE 264 ' ' |