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Show THE 'I I MI'S NEWS. NEPHI. V Local -- Social Mr. and Mrs Clyde Shaw and family visited In Salt Lake City last week. W"j mm w r 7LIHILEHGE Ailing PEP88 l Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins, Miss Zoe Powell and Roy K. Gibson motored to Salt Lake City last Friday where they attended the Nepht-Jor-da- n basket ball game. By eliminating th knocks. Pep 88 Lead gires a Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sudweeks motored to Ephraim Monday. Mrs. Sudweeks visited with friends, while Mr. Sudweeks, with a class of Vanguards of the North Ward visited the Mantl Temple. They were baptized for over 1700 people. o with smoother, steadier flow of at all iptedi. It gire you all fee oi highest grade advantage por -- climate-controlle- finest d anti-kno- ck gasoline plus performance , . . at no extra cottl MOTOR OIL Ft. Green News Ktmt n dm limm M drmm 9ml wtm- - 4e fttM villi mmmmt At Amt UTAH OIL SEE VICE STATIONS AIm Dlatrlbatm Vitm. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Allred announce the marriage of their daughter, Geraldlne to DeVere Johnson son of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Johnson. They were married at Salt Lake City on March 16. Atlas Guaranteed Tires and Batteries LEGAL PUBLICATIONS PROBATE AND GUARDIANSIIIB (Consul County Clerk, or Respective Signers For Further Information.)' NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Samuel O. Wllkey. deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office Cf Will U Hoyt, Attorney at Law, Nephl. Utah, on or before the 3rd d&F of May, A. D. 1934 JOHN H. WTLKEY, Administrator of the Estate of Samuel O. Wllkey. deceased Date of first publication, March 1931 o 1. SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. T. T. TAYLOR, Plaintiff, vs WILLIAM MOORE & ROSE MOORE, HIS WIFE, Defendants, NEPHI M. TAYLOR AND LOS ANGELES & SALT LAKE RAILROAD CO, a corporation Interpleaded Defendants To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the 3rd day of April, 1934, at the hour of 12:00 O'Clock noon of said day, at the front door of the County Courthouse in Nephl, Juab County, State of Utah, the following described Real Estate, and all Improve ments and appurtenanoes thereunto belonging, or In anywise appurten- anlng and all water rights of every kind and nature appurtenant thereto or In anywise belonging. The Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter OWMNW14) of Section fifteen Nine, Township South of Range One West of the Salt Lake Meridian. Area 40 Acres. Beginning at the Northwest corner of the East half (EH) of the Northwest quarter (NWi4) of Se-tiNine, Township and Range as aforesaid; thence running East sixty (60) rods; thence South eighty (80) .rods; thence East twenty (20) rods to railroad lands; thence South deg. thirty three and three-fourtWest fifty five and one half (33); (55 H) rods; thence North fifty-sevdeg. (57) West twelve and one half (12 H) rods; thence West forty (40) rods; thence North one hundred twenty (120) rods to the place of beginning, containing fifty (50) acres, more or less. Beginning at the Southeast cor ner of the South West quarter of Section 9, Township and Range thence running west eighty (80) rods; thence North one hundred fifteen and three tenths (115.3) rods to railroad lands; thence North thirty-thre- e and three-fourtdeg. on hs en hs (33) East one hundred and five tenths (145.5) forty-fiv- e rods; thence South seventy-si- x (76) reds to center of Section 9 (9) thence onward South one hundred sixty (160) rods to the place of beginning, contain ing 134.50 acres more or less. The Southeast quarter (SE) of Section Nine (9) Township Fifteen South, Range One West, Salt Lake Meridian, containing an area of 160 acres. Beginning at the Southeast cor ner of the Northeast quarter (NE) of said section nine (9), Township and Range aforesaid; thence run ning West one hundred sixty (160) rods; thence North twenty -- eight and (28525) rods; thence East one hundred sixty (160) rods; and thence South twenty-eig- ht (28525) rods to the place of beginning, containing an area of acres twenty-eigand ht (28.525). Commencing at the Northeast cortoer of the Northwest quarter (NWIi) of Section Nine, Township and Range aforesaid: thence running West twenty (20) rods; thence South eighty (80) rods; thence East twenty rods; thence North eighty rods to place of beginning, contain ing an area of ten (10) acres. The West half of the North-wequarter (NW) of Section sixteen (16), Township Fifteen (15) South, Range one West, Salt Lake Meridian, containing elgthy (80) acres. Commencing at a point three hun dred (300) feet North of the South west corner of the Northwest quar ter (NW4) of the Southeast quarof Section seventeen ter (8E) (17) Township Fifteen (15) South Range One West, Salt Lake Meridian, thence North to the Northwest corner of the Northwest quarter (NW14) of the Southeast quarter Section Seventeen (17) (SEtt) thence East to the Northeast cor- st Local and Social HE WAS PREPARED m 1st Person Why read of genealogy Why study all that stuff If man came from the monkey For me that's good enough. There's monkey In my father There's monkey In his wife To monkey with the monkey Would make me question life 2nd Person You very foolish person You do not know your stuff While studying the family tree You can not get enough Go search In all Its branches Find a monkey If you can But they who've searched will tell you That man was always man. - Week A beautiful TUDOR PLATE SPOON made and guaranteed by the Oneida Community, Ltd. given FREE with a lage 50c tube of KOLYNOS DENTAL CREAM WOODBURY'S FACIAL SOAP NOW 10c Large 25c Bar WHY GENEALOGY? Through the courtesy of this pa per, Joseph Greenhalgh (who is well versed on this subject, being a member of the state and National Genealogy Society) will write a number of articles on what genealogy means, and why all this research to know who we are, and where we came from through our blood relationship in this world. James Garrett, Stake Chairman If- Specials This Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brough spent the past week In Los Angeles, California on business. GENEALOGY TETRA ETHYL LEAD yl Thurxlav. March 22. I'aH M Mrs. Bertha Russell returned to Mr. and Mrs. Vick Daholen of her home In Salt Lake City today rViests of (Thursday) after spending the past Magna were week-en- d two weeks visiting with relatives Mrs. Brlgham Oarrett. Mrs. Dahoand friends In Nephl len will visit for a short time with her mother. Mrs. Glen Worthington returned to her home In Kaysvllle last ThurMrs. James darrett Jr. returned sday after spending a few days vis- home Monday from Cedar City iting in Nephl with her mother, after having spent the past two Mrs. T. H. Burton. weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Petty and family. C. H. Oarrett and Mrs. Lettle o Bowles returned home on Tuesday from visiting In Ely and Ruth, Nevada. They attended the marriage ceremony of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Geraghty. Mrs. Geraghty was formerly Miss lone Oarrett. niORE POWER Tetra-Eth- -- When heavy snow and cold winds prevailed In Washington recently, J. S. Warntbath, one of the Capital's residents, recalled that he had just the garb the weather demanded, lie was a member of Commodore Peary's Arctic expedition of 1898, and bad saved his Eskimo suit So he got It out and daflod the weather. WOODBURY'S COLD & CLEANSING CREAM, Now obtainable in a 25c Size TISH HANDKERCHIEFS (60 to box) NOW "Duble-Heder- " Ice Cream Cone Two flavors Ice Cream Lunch Kits with Pint Thermos bottle Levan News 10c 5c $1.39 NEPHI DRUG CO. Mr. and Mrs. Erlck Thompson announce the arrival of a daughter, born March 17. Mr. and Mrs. Gean Moss of GarMrs. Laura Llewellyn returned field spent a few days this week at home this week from Denver. Colo CARD OF THANKS NOTICE TO WATER USERS the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. State rado where she has spent the past Engineer's Office Mortensen. ner oi the Northwest quarter of the live months. We Salt Lake City. Utah. March 13, sincerely wish to extend our Southwest quarter Section Sixteen appreciation to all those who so Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Crane of 1934. (16) thence South to a point 460 ft. The annual "Old Folks Party" Notice is hereby given that the graciously assisted and comforted Delta were visiting friends in LeNorth of the Southeast corner of of the Fountain Green ward was us in any way during our recent van Sunday. They were guests of Tlntic Longridge Mines Company, bereavement the Northwest quarter (NWK) of held last Friday. A hot dinner and at the death of Mrs. Lake has Salt Utah apmade City, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Rosequlst. the Southwest quarter (SW) Sec a picture show were given for the plication in accordance with the Fern Christensen. tion sixteen (16); thence North' entertainment of the elderly peoFergus Christensen and family. Mrs. H. C. Mortensen left for Laws of Utah, to appropriate 0.05 westerly to a point eight hundred ple of this community. John Ockey and family. Salt Lake City Saturday where she sec. ft of water from each of two (800) feet from the Southwest cor mens are some lew people, I am will visit Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mor- springs in Spring Canyon, Juab ner of the Northwest quarter A pleasant evening was soent on Utah. Said water will be of the Southwest quarter of Wednesday of last week when the sorry to say, that are (like this mon tensen and Mr. and Mrs. Albert County, 1st to Decdiverted from FOUND Ladles said Section .Mxteen (16); thence Coombs family held their annual re key man) not much interested in Banilla. She will also visit relatives ember 31st incl.January of each year at the Owner may have by Serving Apron. the great and Important subject in Tooele while there. Identifying and West to a point eight hundred (800) union at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of said of of Issuance springs points paying 40c for this advertisement. feet North from the Southeast cor- John A. Holman. A program was for genealogy. There Is some reason as are follows: located which Times-NewUpper this reason s and that Is because office. Apply at The Literary Club held their most ner of the Northwest quarter of the given and refreshments were serv they are- not lntrested In knowing recent meeting at the home of Mrs. spring, S 54 degrees 08 E 1007 ft.1 Southeast quarter of said Section ed. 11 cor. Sec. 9T R SE from the menS., oi progenitors or where they Maud Francom. The time was spent seventeen (17) thence Southwesterly S. L. B. St M.; Lower spring, nt into tne family tree in sewing, social chat and reading W., to the place of beginning, containMr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Jensen iiiemseives S 80 deg 21' E 2684 ft from said cor. me basketball fan studied nsxt Installment serial in the the the acres more or less. (60) ing sixty spent last week in Woodville water from both springs will Also the Southeast quarter (SE) Rexburg Idaho with relatives. and tournament teams to see where story. Dainty refreshments were The at a point which each would fit in. but the person served. The invited guest was be commingled of Soctioa Seventeen (17), Township only bears S 72 deg. 51' E 2793 ft from not interested In this manly sport Emily Bosh. Fifteen (15) South, Range One West A program was cor. and conveyed by pipe line on last has lost a thrill the last week Lorenzo Mangelson and members said Salt Lake Meridian, containing for- Thursday evening presented 200 ft and used at the Tintic bv the .Tiintnr has missed one of the Joys of and L. S. town his of the board, acres. Mayor (40) ty high and the elementary grades. me. Jackman, Herman Christensen, and Longridge Mine in the Mona min The West half of the Southwest So it Is with the person uninter O. L. Francom, spent Friday and ing dlstrct for mining and domesDairy-MilMeadewbrook of quarter (Wtt SW) (Section Mrs. Emma Seeley entertained the ested In genealogy, they miss many Saturday in Salt Lake City on bus- tic purposes. This use consumes Nine (9) Township and Range Gloom Busters Club at her home many times water. of said all the real Joys of life by iness. is the finest, the (Township 15 Range One Saturday afternoon. The time was This application Is designated In this subject. West) Salt Lake Meridian; contain- spent In social chat. Refreshments not studying as office File the State Engineer's It will be the purpose of this Mrs. W. J. Robinson of Beaver ing eighty (80) acres. richest and the best for were served. series of articles to try to get the spent a few days of last week at No. 11476. about eighty-foCommencing A surprise party In honor All Times-NewMrs. of readers of the s protests against the granting Inter- the home of her daughter and 1160 rods North from the South- Amy Samuels was held last week. 15 ested in studying genealogy. every member of the Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Jack-ma- of said application, stating the reawest corner of the Northeast quar- were sons therefor, must be by affidavit present. ter of Section 9, Township 15 South Joseph H. Greenhalgh In duplicate, accompanied with a family. Put in your Range 1 West, running in Northfee of $1.00 and filed in this office to Mrs. McClure T. returned J. on direction side East FINANCIAL the STATEMENT easterly (30) days after the order today for regulher home last week after spend- within thirty NEPHI CITY CORPORATION of railroad track along line or right of the publication of this of way for said railroad seventy-fiv- e ing the past winter with her daugh- completion notice. ters in Provo and in Salt Lake 56H60 rods; thence East ninear service. ( Continued from Page 1) T. H. HUMPHREYS, teen 13 rods; thence Southwest City. State Engineer Street Paving District No. 1 sevejnty-liv- e 56J160 jtods; thefcice 468.05 Proceeds from bonds Series of Nov. 3. 1933 . .. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hansen mot- Date of first publication, March 22, West twelve rods to the place of 1,000.00 1934. Series of .Tan 4 ' 101 & 1.000.00 ored to Ephraim on Sunday where Date of beginning, containing eight 80160 Trnftaa0 TI. completion of publication. acres of land, more or less. o.auu.uu they visited with their daughter, Electric Light Department: April 19, 1934. Audrie, who Is attending the Snow Also a parcel of land commencing Electric Service Collections about 80 rods North from the South20,406.18 College. ue or ugnt Meters 4 west corner of the Northwest quar102.00 Z Sale of Materials Miss Delia Lundsteen who has ter of Section 9, running North 16.15 Electric Service Deposits (net) 80 rods to the Northwest cor27.50 been In Salt Lake City for some DON'T BURY 'EM WE WANT 'EM Waterworks Department: ner of the Northeast quarter of Sectime, spent the last week at the Water service collections tion 9, Twp. 15 South R 1 W thence 5.368.50 home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Water meters sold DEAD OR WORTHLESS East about 40 rods to the line of the 12.80 Niels Lundsteen here. Interest earnel On special assessments 63.21 right of way of the U. P. R. R. Co. On notes and deposited funds . . Max H. Christensen, who has been thence following said line in South68.91 Sexton fees 172.50 attending school in Salt Lake City westerly direction about 45 rods to " Estray Pound fees the place of beginning, including 8.25 during the past winter Is again In ".Z'.Z". General license collections Levan. all the land on the west side of the 1,748.81 Fines collected railroad in the Northeast quarter of 245.59 Rental of city grader Mrs. Sari Ballow of Caliente, NeSection 9, containing ten (10) ac Colorado 45.50 Rhone We Buy Miscellaneous receipts res of land, more or less. "....!3."""""""7 53.50 vada Is visiting here at the home of Animal Wool Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ballow. Enteprise Also a parcel of land to wit: Sit uated In the N. E. VI of Section 9, 30 $ 50'844 85 Hides, Pelts Company Mrs. Alex Petarson entertained in Township 15, South of Range 1 DISBURSEMENTS: Bonds announcement an Redeemed: at con west of Salt Lake Meridian, party Sunday afternoon at her home. An Easter Street Paving Bonds District No. 1 $ 1,133.13 taining In all one hundred fifteen A cry out. was carried theme Sidewalk acres of land, (more or less); and 700.00 Paving Bonds District No. 15 all improvements thereon. The con Keruncung intersection Bonds 4,000.00 stal basket of carnations and ferns City Water Bonds (No. 9 - No. 10) veyance of this parcel takes in all 2.000.00 formed the centerpiece. Green tapof the above named NE14 not pre City Hall Bonds ( No. 17 - No. 18- 1,000.00 ers in crystal holders were at each Notes paid Eureka Banking Co. and Bank of Sp. Fork viously sold or conveyed. 5,500.00 end of the table. Candy chicks held Electric Light Department: the place cards announcing the and Commencing twenty-eigU. S. Federal tax paid 84160 rods North from the South 439.70 engagement of Miss Evelyn Jones Meters redeemed ... west corner of the Northeast quar 12.00 to Clark Williams of Spanish Fork ter of Section Nine (9) Township Salaries paid 4,482.00 The literary lssson In Relief Soc 15 South, range One west. Salt Lake Materials purchased 921.40 and running thence Malnt. Wages and repairs Meridian; 1,599.55 iety entitled "Literature of the Power purchased ..... North forty (40) rods; thence East 1,192.00 Bible" was given Tuesday by Mrs. four (4) rods; thence South forty 531.21 Thelma Jackman. The story of JosExpenses Geneva RoseAdministrative Department: Salaries (40) rods; and thence West four (4) 2,750.59 eph was given by rods to the place of beginning con602.24 qulst; story, of Ruth and Naomi, Expenses Fire Department Salaries .. 99.96 Inez Mangelson; proverbs, Louisetaining one acre. VI of the SouthThe Northeast 78.56 Shepherd; The Prodical son, ArExpenses west V and all of the Southeast Police Department Salaries 2,135.00 villa Taylor. All these were taken hi of section 5; the Northwest V of 378.23 firom the Bible. Expenses of the Southwest Vi; the SouthParks and cemeteries 53850 Vi Mrs. Florence Rosequlst enter and all east Vi of the Southwest 353.00 Expenses of the East V4 of Section 8; the 127.00 tained Tuesday evening in honor of Sexton labor Vi her Northwest Vi of the Northwest 600.00 the birthday anniversary of Salaries Health Department of Section 9, the West half of the 61.60 husband. A delicious luncheon was Expenses Northeast Vi : the Northwest Vi of 972.00 served to Mr. and Mrs. Marion Salaries Water Department DJER-KIS- S the Northwest Vi; the Southeast Vi 96.22 Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. James Purchased Material Lorenzo Mrs. and Mr. of he Northwest Vi and the North Anderson, 64.01 Expense half of the Southwest Vi of section 312.52 Mangelson, Naomi Mangelson, Mr. Malnt. Wages and repairs 17, and the East half of the North951.00 and Mrs. Alma Winters, Inez Man Salaries Street Department d women and east VI and North half of the South 265.87 gelson, Geneva Rosequist and the Materials and hostess. east U of Section 18; all In townhonored men know guest the 185.37 daily use ot a Expense ship 15 South of Range one west of 1,308.55 and repairs down Talcum Malnt. all tbt wages fine week-end A dellghtul Salt Lake Meridian, In Juab County, 540.00 trip was to their toes is asway Salaries Library Department ss Levan of the It costs only State of Utah, containing In all indispensable teachers 136.56 by enjoyed Expenses week 1040 acres. nartners and last schools their all the knows 826.21 And world bathing. hall expense City Vi t.ViA mrhtni-Arnnvnns Djer-Kis- s tr hit Also the Southwest quarter of 346.9G Ti?Vin Election expense is foremost among all talSection 4, Township 15 South, Range 654.29 of Southern Utah and visited the bond and Insurance surety premiums 1 cums. climbed Dam Boulder They West, Salt Lake Base and Merid462.81 project. pure, delicately Jumbo She Absolutely City's proportion oi expense of collection of taxes survisited the Carmel and Mt. ian, less those certain' two tracts of scented 50.00 the inimitable with Djer-Kis- s Pound expense $100 land conveyed to Juab County for 2,804.95 rounding points of Interest. While Bonds Paid Interest it absorbs unwanted fragrance, protects, home at visited road purposes, November 17, 1922, the in Nevada, 534.79 they Notes recorded In Book 98 of Deeds at 67.45 of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Martin, perspiration and deodorizes. Returned checks taken up (net) page 206, and Book 98 of deeds at 9,029.62 former music instructor of the Juab 1933 31, December Banks In Cash Page 207, Juab County Records, on high school. Those enjoying the afthe 5th day of June, 1923, contain50.844.85 fair were: Thorval Rigby, Mr. and ing an area of 4.5 acres and 8.91 Mrs. R. C. Braithwaite, Miss Maur-in- e I, Albert C. Starr, Recorder In and for Nephl City. Utah, do hereby acres, respectively. Powell, Russell Gardner, Miss true and a full, is financial and report above the that foregoing Dated at Nephi, Utah, this 5th certify for the Virginia Bowles, Mrs. Helen BeneUtah, of condition City, financial of the Nephi correct statement dict. Bernard Johnson, Cecil Stephday of March, 1934. December 31, 1933. D. J. SULLIVAN, Sheriff of period commencing January 1, 1933 and ending affixed the enson and Miss Minerva Johnson. and hand set hereunto my have I witness In whereof, If vour dalr cannot iuddIv vmi tru4 kU mm e Juab County 21st day of March, A. D. 1934 ALFRED H. SMITH CO., 50 Rft Av Hmw PLENTY OF BALED HAY FOR By G. R. Judd. Deputy Sheriff corporate seal of said city this Yt C. STARR ALBERT Date of First Publication, H. D. Goldsbrough. SALE Utah of Recorder City, Nephl City (Seal) Date of last publication, (N-W- The Best ur son-in-la- w n. Meadowbrook Dairy HORSES or COWS By-Produ- ht tciiensuMe. Well-groome- Tl L C U iW 25c TALCUM POWDER |