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Show The Page Four mw uvMrlvm!mww?'v''' vwwmwiwxmwiaimmm ' Emit vst tuna cinijivfteee! iV k! J 4 &m?&v& I"1 wnw atwiw gytwi jwwy,j!8TO OFFICIAL ADVISES HAPPENINGS FARMERS TO ADJUST J fc'n ( 1 f,f-f'i?n- v 21 i. ... ." A number of friends of James F. Robertson attended his funeral services in Fountain Green Sunday. Mrs. Ruby Christensen spent a few days of last week in Salt Lake City with her sister, Mrs. Pearl Jenkins, and with other rel atives. Parka - Hood je wels 21 jewels silk Kinl 21 W5 jewels 2 iliiimonils engraved 425n G. W. MORELAND JEWELER ,r Ssi.. V Written words can't take the place of telephone visits with loved ones in other towns ... Hearing them is next best to being there. 7b operator will THE MOUNTAIN be glad to tell you rates to any tou.it STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH in two is booming American COMPANY FOR KIDDIES 59c 79c 1.49 $1.00 NEW LARGE OF out- posts, says foreign correspondent Herbert H. Hillshire, for in Alaska and the Philippines new frontiers await young men and women who are willing to work for a foothold In these undeveloped lands. "These great areas have been practically untouched by the current depression," says Hillshire la the December issue of Cosmopolitan Magazine. "If business maps which show the monthly status of employment and Industry throughout the United States were to Include Alaska and the Philippines, these areas would shine like headlights, pointing the way to opporcitizens." tunity for wide-awaHundreds of American young men and women are making their fortunes In Alaska right now and there are just as many doing the same thing in the Philippines. If you like the languor and romance of the tropics, then it's Manila for you. If you like a rugged pioneer life, winter sports and adventure while loading down your bankbook with gold dust and nuggets, tben get acquainted with the Land of the Midnight Sun. Of the nations of the world, the Philippines are the ninth largest purchaser of the products of American farms and factories and as the purchasing power of the islands increases through greater development of natural resources, there will be greater and greater opportunities for American enterprise, Hillshire points out. Alaska, on the other hand, has poured over $2,000,000,000 in new wealth into the United States since It was purchased In 1867. "There is a field in the Klondike for many professions," he says, "and of course the great attraction is still the lure of fortunes in gold mines. Those who know mining in Alaska today will tell you that there are far greater opportunities now to make fortunes in mining than there ever were in the gold rush of '98." So there you hare It. If you like the adventurous life of personal effort, then Alaska beckons. If you prefer the balmy breezes of the tropics and an entirely different kind of life, then your fortune taay be In' the Philippines. 1 iirf,ifiiiii!lA&iiii-mi'V,jt- Regular $1.95 and $2.95 ON SALE FOR $1.00 BUSINESS .v SALE Eudean Warner and childNephi spent last Thursday with relatives here. NEW FRONTIERS FOR YOUTH, SAYS WRITER je,1 FALL HAT Mrs. ren of 3 JiJ ivi Thursday, Nov. 24, 1938 Nephi, Utah s, LEVAN NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Man gel son announce the marriage of their daughter, Naomi, to Don Walker, son of Mrs. Robert Walker of Pleasant Grove. The marriage took place November 22 in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Mangelson accompanied them to Salt Lake City. f Times-New- STOCK HATS JUST ARRIVED FOR $2.95 FIVE COATS VALUES UP TO $19.50 SALE PRICE $5oo SEVEN SUITS $12.95 and $14.95 values $7.95 WHEAT ACREAGE Farmers in Utah who have exceeded their 1939 wheat acreage allotments should make adjustments before December 15 if they expect to receive price adjustment or agricultural conservation .payments under the 1939 program, LeRoy C. Funk, state executive officer for the Agricultural Adjustment administration announced on receiving a special communication from Washington D. C. offices of the WIFE i New Styles A up to $35.50 Genuine Red Cedar Interiors Walnut Exteriors ur Collection of alnut Chests for Mona Local News Mrs. Ella Newton, Mrs. Leola Keyte and Erwin Newton motored to Provo on Monday. I i i, - f f I i ? :v V. , T - ' . -- , , t ... ... I IV- i j- - .i. i' r - I sf II Profit ' Easy Terms SELLS FURNITURE provisions of Title 52, Chap. 1, Revised Statutes of Utah, 1933, relating to mechanic's liens, are hereby notified to be and appear before the above entitled court at ts court room in the County Court House in Nephi, Juab County, State of Utah, on the 10th day of December, 1938, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. and to exhibit then and there the proof of their said liens. Dated at Nephi, Juab County, State of Utah this 18th day of November, A. D. 1938. BY THE COURT WILL L. HOYT, Judge ATTEST: L. Gadd, Clerk by Priscilla Wilson, Deputy . Mil IMIII "'- - .v. I ' f rv , yf 'v .....'. k I A " - V, '"wi,. Knee-Actio- n d ever built for our it - r 3 western coals is this , UTAH -- MADE Pacific SUPER-HEATE' - I ' ' ' w R Manufactured in th West of Western materials by Western labor It Positively GIVES MORE HEAT from LESS FUEL with LESS SMOKE v I New stylrd btidir combine with nuur medumic knpeoverocota to new beauty, (afety, comfort end operating esse, in the 1939 Chevrolet, presented October 22, and featuredprovide at the auto show this month. The new modeli are offered on two chnaata, the Maater De Lose and the Maater 8S, both ofbi( which are powered with Chevrolet 'i famous engine. A new vacuum sear thift mechanism with ateeiing column control, optional am aO model at small extra coat, does 80 per cent of the work of shifting gear. The Master De Laze aeries feature a new riding rratefn, in which a brand new Chevrolet mechanism is acieot ificalfy with new rid subdueer and double-actin- g hydraulic shock absorbers to furnish a smooth, aoft ride. Central picture is the new Master De Luxe Sport Sedan. Upper richt: front end view of the 1939 car; Upper left: Maater De Luxe front suspension unit, complete; Lower left: aceeaaiUlrty and finger-ti- p eae of operation are two major features of Chevrolefa vacuum gear shift with steer mg column control; Lower right: As the handbrake on Ml models is under the cowl, front compartment Door a) cleared so cars wtta vacuum gear shift. valve-in-hea- g CIRCULATING HEATER Mrs. Hazel Neilsen, I'ar and Elaine Neilsen, Mrs. Eva Sperry, Ruth Sperry. Mrs. Zella Ellertson, and James Neilsen spent Saturday in Provo. : NOTICE TO CREDITORS Aero-ftrra- paper every week. Advertising pays - - YOU! The best ' " Ad in this coal-burnin- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ewell and children of Genola were Sunday visitors in Mona. . HOME"! to do your shopping. Plan your buying, save time save money, save yourself. Have more time for other things! Read every IUHJULUJiJMi:ffljgim s.....,..,-v,.v.-A-:ffc- - "THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HAVE YOU BOUGHT THAT NEW STOVE FOR WINTER? I1'- - $ " j Given Gladly Mrs. Mary Alice Kay has returned from a weeks visit in Salt Lake City with her daughter, Mrs. Sylvia Kay. ' . t V'-- ,.,.-- x' - ' ...... 4 , o - .. - . .x' "d"' - ,,,:..: J, f'""J-' , i&r J " . i (V t ? . I . you wish to spend, you will find your desires anticipated by our beautiful array. ' The M. I. A. program for next Tuesday will be under the supervision of the Boy Scouts. M. I. A. officers urge everyone of Mutual age to enroll in their respective de partments. : The auxiliary Is ex-- ! penencing an unusually success1 i year of instruction and " is at- - oliday-givin- g tratively complete. No matter how much or how little TK1-STAT- GLORIA'S SHOP Estate of John ceased. Crelitors w signed at the offfire of Jensen A Jensen in Nephi. Utah on or before the 25th day of January, A. D. 1939. LOA SI DWELL LONGENBACK-Ell- . administratrix of estate of John W. Sidwell, deceased, with the will annexed. Dates of publication, November 24 December 1, 8, 13 and 22, 1938 i rim Sm your daaler at enee. W. Sidwrll, dewill present claims with vouchors to the under- LkJ fej b, Maaulactux.d DIXON Li Ask TAYLOR Costs Less To Operal Makes Floors Warmer Heats Mora EtsdIyI The Only Heater Ever Designed Specially To Burn Our WocMm rVrrlel te be abeam its special ceaatrectles featares. ly'tJ PacUK, Slats I $12.50 Plaintiff MAR-CELL- -- as low as IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JUAB, STATE OF UTAH. JOHN O. BEESLEY, successor, in interest to Mutual Coal and Lumber Company, a corporation, doing business under the firm name and style of Mutual Coal and Lumber Company, Mrs. Cora Fowden was a Salt Lake City visitor one day last week. 5 SWEETHEART "Wheat farmers who have planted in excess of their 1939 allotment will lose the 12 cents per bushel price adjustment payment from the AAA and for all seeding above their allotment they will have deduca-tion- s of 50 cents per bushel times the normal yield per acre made, as stipulated in the program, Mr. Funk explained. When asked what disposal should be made of the excess acreage of wheat Mr. Funk pointed out that the farmers may disc or plow the ground and seed it to perrennial grasses or legumes; they may drill barley or rye over the seeded wheat or they may leave the plot idle. The communication stated specifically tlvat "some type of cultivation is required". This rule applies both to seeded and volunteer wheat, Mr. Funk said. "No exceptions will be made for farms where final 1939 allotments differ from any allotments announced earlier, as was done in connection with the 1938 payments, the official announcement stated. r.. 'Chevrolet Takes Big 'Strides Ahead for 1939- - For MOTHER These walnut chests, with their genuine cedar interiors make DELIGHTFUL presents priced to suit every purse. A. A. A. vs FRANK WILSON and WILSON, his wife, J. SEE W. JACKSON; UNION INVESTCOMPANY, a corporation; OUR NEW HOLIDAY MENT UNION MORTGAGE COMPANY, a corDoration: PROVO RRTPTr AND TILE COMPANY, a corpora E LUMBER COMtion; PANY, a corporation; A. N. TALJUST ARRIVED BOT: P. L. LARSEN. riointr hits. iness under the firm name and style of P. L. Larsen Plumbing HANSON HEATING Company; COMPANY, a cornoration- - SEIT.? FURNITURE COMPANY, a corpor ation; SPrJAK LUMBER COMPANY, a corporation. Defendants NOTICE TO LIEN CLAIMANTS To all Dersons holrlincr nr claim. 1 ing mechanic's liens upon the proi perty of Frank Wilson nnH Mar. cella Wilson, his wife, situated in Nephi, Juab County, State of Utah, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: Commencing at the Southeast corner of Lot 4, Block 4 Plat C of Nephi Survey of Building Lots and thence North 68 feet; running thence West 155 feet; thence South 68 Miss Oma Rowe is the guest of feet; thence East 155 feet to the place of beginning. relatives In Moroni during the Together with all water rights, buildings and improveErcan-bracments thereto belonging. k Mr. and Mrs. Clement All Dersons hnlHinir or laimlnn and children of Provo spent liens upon the above rlpscrihoH Sunday In Mona. Hugh Sperry acperty under and by virtue of thei companied them. DRESSES i tela1 e easy tanas. Ify Cart Iroa Pip, Coa,paT. Hating Appliance Pirlaloo, Pwyo, UteS RUSSELL COMPANY Lester H. Bellliston, Nephi ! |