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Show Thursday, June 6th, THE 1929. HOME of VITAPHONE PARAMOUNT June 0, 7, Mls Inez Stephensen, Eat At and Mrs. Earl Taylor of California were Levan visitors last Mr. week. 'THE LETTER" Hofheluis and family Clarence bave moved to Salt Lake City where be has employment for the summer. Sutton's Cafe SUN., MON. & TUES. 10, It WILLARD MACK'S All Talking Mystery Thriller O, "THE VOICE OF THE CITY" "A Good Place To Eat" WED. &THURS. Iridic Heat Kooin in Connection June 12, 13 BETTY BRONSON WM. COLLIER, Jr. "ONE STOLEN NIGHT" A Yltaphone Talking I'lcluie FRI. and SAT. June 14, 15 All Talking 100 MONTE BLUE in "The Conquest" COMING SOON! "THE DESERT SONG" PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult County Clerk or Renectlve Signers (or Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of James L. Belllston, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Will L. Hoyt, Attorney at Law, Nephl, Utah, or or before the 23rd day of July A. D. 1929. ALBEKTA B. BELLISTON, Administratrix of estate of James L. Belliston, Deceasod. Date of first publication May 23, A. D. 1929. M23-J13-- 4t NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Betsey A. Carter deceased. Creditors will present claims . with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Will L. Hoyt, Attorney at Law, Nephl, Utah on or before the 25th day of June A. D. 1929. - B. T ANN EH NEPHI ICE DEALER. ; JAMES E. MEMMOTT, Executor of Estate of Betsey A. Carter, Deceased. AN ACCOUNT here is one of the most "marketable" of all securities. It is spot cash at any time and for any 100 bus S' , Itensen. ! JEANNE EAGELS June who employed for some lime at Caliente, Nevada Is home for a short vbtlt with bcr mother, Mrs. Ai'nio All Talking 100 purpose. "Whatever You Earn Spend Less" PAGE FIVE HAPPENINGS been M Dramatic Thunderbolt s L EVAN Provo THUR., FRI. & SAT. NEPHl, UTAH S, Ft. Green News When In PROVO TIMES-NEW- c. Mm. Sortiii Anderuon of Elbeita, I'tah, Soren Mikkulsou and family. T. A. Madson and family, H. Yorgen-seand family, V. Norman and lamlly, Mian Augusta MikkeUon aud Sam Warner all of Provo were Bueut at the home of Mr. .au.d Airs.. A. P. n Anderson on Decoration day. Mr. Chris Lund returned from Spanish Fork this week where she has been vlHiting her daughter, Mrs. Ira Shepherd. Mrs. Joseph Draper and family of Moroni spent Sunday visiting at the Mrs. Floy .Mortensen and children home of her son, Call Draper. of Salt Lake City returned to tbeir Wanda Robertson has returned home Monday evening after. spending the past week with relatives here, from Logan where she has been teaching in the A. C. Training school. Mrs. Sophia Christcnsen retcrnel Mrs. Wallace Taylor of Long home last week after spending some time at Los Angeles, California with Beach, California Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Sam Samuels, relatives who reside at that place. Mace! Robertson has spent the past Mr. and Mrs. Ferrln Bosh and family of Salt Lake spent the week two weeks visiting at Salt Lak, end at Levan with Mr. and Mrs. J Tretnonton and Logan. A. Bosh. Airs. Jos. R. Christiansen and Mrs. The Child's Health Clinic, which Milton Oldroyd entertained the memwas held at the school house Satur- bers of the O. I). club at a bi thdny day was well attended and everyone party at the home of Mrs. Jos. R. derived some benefit worth their Christiansen, Wednesday afternoon. A dainty luncheon was served to effort for coming out. the following: Mrs. L. R. Ivory, Mrs. Mr. and Airs. Earl Peterson and Roy F. Millet. Mrs. Cliff Mayer, Mrs. Mrs. Henry Dankars of Ogden spent Abe Livingston, Airs. Irvin Oldroyd, Mrs. Lyman Seeley and Mrs. A. G. Saturday and Sunday at Levan. Anderson. The guests presented the Mrs. Caroline Gunderson of Salt hostess with birthday gifts. Lake City is the gueet this week of The attended the following her sister, Mrs. S. P. Chrlstensen. Women's Federation club conveutiou Walter Francom met with a pain at Salina, June 1: Mrs. L. R. Ivory, ful accident Friday, while he was Mrs. Lyman Seeley, Mrs. Rena replacing a plow share a piece of Crowhter and Mrs. N. C. Nlelson. steel broke off and struck him in The next annual Women's Federation the eye. Mr. Francom was taken to convention will be held In Fountain Provo where medical aid was given Green in 1930. John Christiansen and Mrs. Ellon The following were some of the out of town people who spent J. Christiansen are spending the , Memorial day here: Mr, and Mrs, week in Cedar City. Allen Johnson, Richfield; tMr. and Air. Ted and Mrs. Mower and Mrs. Amer Peterson, Mrs. Ophelia Talboe, Gunnison; Mr. and Mrs. family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Lawrence MaJmgreen of Centerfield; Oldroyd and baby of Salt Lake spent Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jackman, Mr. and the week end as guests of J. J. Mrs. Lester Jackman, Mr. and Mrs, Oldroyd. Russel Worthen, Mllo Stephensen, Mrs. Mary J. Oldroyd has returned Mr. and Airs. Dan Mortensen, Mrs Lloyd Chrlstensen, Mrs. Mary Rlggs, to her home here after spending the of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. S. F winter at Provo. Stephensen, Rivertoh; Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Ivan Hamilton and daughter H. A. Crane, Delta; Mr. and Mrs Anthone Chri8tensen, Fayette; Mr Grace Lee spent Decoration Day and and Mrs. Anthony Winter of Foun the week end at Salem, Utah. tain Green; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mrs. Lester Cook and family Bpent Nielsen of Provo. a few days visiting her sister, Mrs. J. F. Robertson. NOTIlCE AND ORDER TO SHOW Averill Larson of Ephraim has CAUSE purchases the barber shop of Loren Jensen's and has opened an barber shop. He has moved IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT COURT bta familv hpre. OF UTAH IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of James R. Reid, deceased. The petition of Susie Reid praying for a decree of the above entitled court adjudging and determining that Susie Reid, J. Earl Reid and George Mont Reid are all of and the only heirs at law of James R. Reid, deceased, and that Susie Reid is entitled to succeed to the ownership and title of the following described II I ' NOTICE 1 Oil ri;5LICAT10V NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Department of the Interior, U. S. Office at Salt Like City, Utah.. Land Office at Silt Like City, Utah., Land 22. 1929. May 21. 1929. May Is hereby given NOTICE that NOTICE is hereby glvt.n that Walter F. Brough of Nephi, Utah, Ralph ISrough, of Nephl, Utah, who, who, on July 7, 1924, made homeon Feb. 15. 1924, made homestead No. 034448, for entry, No. 032975 for SEU, Section stead entry, Sec. 13, WHWi, Section 1, Township 15 South, Range 2 24, 15 South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has tiled West,Township Lake .Meridian has filed notice of intention to make final notlae Salt of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the clerk of proof, to establish claim to the land described, before tho clerk of the district court at Nephl, Utah, on above the clerk of the district court, at the 2nd day of July 1929. Nephl, Utah, on the 2nd day of Claimant names as witness.. a: July, 1929. Oscar Batton, of Goshen, Utah, Claimant names aa witnesses: Dean Howard, Charlie Williams & W. N. Fields & Ivan Howard, of Ivan Howard, all of Mills, Utah. Nephl, Utah, Charlie Williams Sl Dean Howard of Mills), Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. Register. M30-J27-- a Noiv more than NEPHI NATIONAL BANK real estate and water right and any other real estate left by decedent, A V 4 . iLd II a. j (IDliN to-w- it: The North half of Lot One (1), Block Three 3). Plat 'C". Nephi Survey of Townsite Lots. Also one-ha- lf share of stock of the Nephi Irrigation Company. has been sat for hearing on the 7th day of June. 1929 at 10 o'clock a. m. at the court room of said court in Nephi, Juab County, Utah, and all persons Interested are ordered to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be SPECIAL NEW LINE OF DRESSES AND granted. Witness the Clerk of said Court with the seal thereof affixed this ENSEMBLES 23rd day of May, 1929. J. H. VICKERS, Clerk. (SEAL) In Linen and Voile M23-J6-3- t. SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THS FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JUAB, STATE OF UTAH. NATIONAL BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, a corporation. Plaintiff, fjj V8. GEORGE O. LATIMER and LEAH P. LATIAIER, Defendants. at sheriff's sale on the To be sold Junt, 929, at 12 o'clock at the front door of the Court House, Nephi, Utah, that certain 8th day of -- M., At piece or parcel of land situate in Juab County, State of Utah, described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot 1, Block 15, Plat "D", Nephi Survey of Building Lots; thence running north 214 feet 6 Inches; thence running west 89 feet; thence running south 214 feet 6 inches; thence East 89 feet to the place of beginning. Together with all tenements, hereditaments, privileges, appurtenances and water rights, including water rights represented by stock in companies or otherwise, thereunto belonging or used in connection therewith. Purchase price payable In lawful money of the United States. Dated at Nephl, Utah, this 16th .. $1.50 to $9.90 ; Also Line of Large and Small Summer Hats At day of May, 1929. McCune Millinery M. M. KAIGHN, Sheriff of Juab County, State of Utah. . 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