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Show THE Friday, June 15th, 1928. T4 WATCH YOUR CASH RECEIPTS! TIMES-NEW- S, Auto Injuries Prove Fatal NEPHI. UTAH LEVAN NEWS PAGE THREE ITEMS ANAT!ON-Wm- S INSTITUTION- Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Field of Parley Bpent Sunday here visiting with relatives. PROVO, June 10. Heber C. RowJames Anderson who taught school ley, 5 2, well known Provo bench at Nephi, left for Provo where he farmer, died at the Aird hospital, will attend summer school. 0 Saturday, from injuries sustained when he was struck by an auto driven by Lawrence L. Hunter, local shoe- merchant of 304 West Center street. The accident happened Wednesday evening near the John Stratton home on Provo bench, when Rowley ran Into the path of Mr. Hunter's Every meat and grocery man in our store has specific instructions to furnish a cash register receipt with each purchase. This is for your and our store's protection. If there is an error, it is best to detect it at the time. Our meat men and our grocery men always call the amount you are to pay. They then go to the cash register and ring up the amount, causing the figures to be raised on the machine for your comparison. If at this time, you observe an error it can be rectified then and there, without - machine. Mr. Rowley was born at Nephi, March 12, 1876. He came to Provo three years ago. Throughout his life he was en active worker in the L. D. S. church, having filled a mission to Mexico and being a teacher in Mrs. Grace Thompson returned to her home at Murray after spending some time with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. George Connelly and Mr. and .Mrs. Ramsey Connelly were called to Magna on account of the illnesa of Mrs. Margaret Connelly. FRESH VEGETABLES At this time, home grown fresh vegetables are at their best in tenderness and flavor. You'll find our stores well stocked with the best the market affords and priced at figures just a little above the price we pay to the grower. 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Any stock upon FOR SALE Plymouth Rock Pullets. which this assessment remains unPeter Wankier, Levan, Utah. paid on the 28th day of June, 1928, J15-2- t. at 12 o'clock noon, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made Remember This before, will be sold on the 16th day Is a man who prefeH A pessimist of July, 1928, at 12 o'clock noon at artificial to the real thing. -sunlight the office of the secretary, to pay Los Times. Angeles the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and exIN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIST pense of sale. RICT COURT, IN AND FOR JUAI5 N. P, ANDERSON, COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. Secretary of Oraplata Mining Com- Alice Johnson Buskirk, Plaintiff, pany. vs. Location of office: Venice Bldg., Arthur Leo Buskirk, Defendant, Nephi, Utah SIMMONS Date of first publication, June 1, THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE 1928. SAID DEFENDANT: Date of last publication, June 22, You are hereby summoned to ap 1928. pear within twenty nays aner tn; service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is . brought; otherwise "" within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought for the pur pose of dissolving the marriage con tract now existing between above named plaintiff and above named 9 mff hnlt A large number of Saints from Levan went on an excursion over to the Manti Temple Wednesday. Wm. Ilrown returned home from Provo Saturday bringing Miss Ueth Wright, with him. Miss Wright atthe V. M. M. I. A. tended school at Provo the past Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. winter. Estella M. Rowley, one son, Edwar-dea- n of Provo, and six daughters, Mrs. Thelma Wilcox, Parowan; Mrs. XOTH'K OF MKKTI X Edna Whittaker, Hapton; Rinda, A meeting of the Hoard of EduLorin, Hilda and Beth, all of Provo. Three brothers, Jesse N., Mesa, cation of Juab School District will Arizona; John S., Blanding, and be held in the office of the Board, James A., Provo, and one sister, Nephi High School Building, WedMrs. Luella R. Laws Provo, also nesday evening, June 27th, 1928, at 8 p. m. for the purpose of au hearsurvive. ing, and adoption of the budget of expense for the maintenance of the Sum Days schools of Juab School District, for Arithmetic Is iSow lielng taught in the school year commencing July some' kindergartens ; so it seems that even the tiny tots have their days of 1st, 192S, and ending June 30th, 1929. reckoning. Farm and Fireside. confusion, fuss, or misunderstanding. 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