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Show The Page Four Times-New- Nephi, Utah s, Thursday, Sept. 25, 1940 Levan News Local - Social News Items Happenings Mrs. James Christensen, Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wankier of Provo spent a few days with relatives here. They were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Wankier. Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Christiansen and son Byron spent Friday with Mrs. Christiansen's mother, Mrs. Eliza Mangelson. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Mangelson, Mrs. Eliza Mangelson and Mrs. Edna Hansen spent Monday in Nephi at the home of Mrs. Charity Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Christensen and family went to Fillmore Saturday night where they attended a wedding reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Day, parents of Mrs. Christensen. Dennis and Homer Christensen returned home after having had employments for several weeks at Clearfield, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Zaugg. Beth and Fern Connelly, Beth Francom who are attending college in Salt Lake City, spent the week epd with relatives here. Mrs. Juul Sampson of Salt Lake City enjoyed a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Dalby, here last week. NOW you can buy any make or style of rifle or shot gun on the installment plan. A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT AND AS MUCH AS ONE YEAR ON THE BALANCE We carry a full line of Hunting Supplies. Buy your supplies from a Sportsman who knows. Come in any I'll be glad to help you. time We offer for Best Allowances on your old gun Used 30:06 Good Condition, $27.50; 1 348 Sale, New Winchester, regular $58.25 value for $40.00; 1 Used Shot gun $17.50. Other good deals. 1 L. L. CARTER SPORTSMEN'S SUPPLIES 119 South Main i Phone 280 33 NOTICE TO WATER USERS Michael Babick, Trout Creek, Utah, has filed Application No. 13655 to appropriate 0.6 sec. ft. of water from two unnamed springs located in the mouth of Trout Creek Canyon in Juab County. There will be 0.3 sec. ft. diverted Hnrinir the entire vear from each spring located as follows: (1) N. 77 50' W. 465 ft. and (2) N 85 30 W 468 It., Dotn irom me Sec. 28, T. 12 S., R. 18 W., The water will be conSLB&M. 900 ft by pipe to a mill and veyed there used for milling purposes. Part of the water will also be hauled by truck to a mine and used for drilling purposes. These uses will consume 10 of the water diverted and the remaining will be returned after use to 90 a natural channel at a point S. 83 E. 1336 ft. from the NW Cor Sec. 34, T 12 S. R. 18W, SLB&M. Protests resisting the granting of said Application, with reasons form, therefor, made in affidavitHumph-erys, must be filed wth T. H. State Engneer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah with one extra copy, and $1.00 filing fee on or before November 2, 1940. T. H. HUM PHERYS, State Engineer THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JUAB IN MILTON J or-Co- r. FOR PUBLICATION United States Department of the at Interior, General Land Office1940 Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 12, NOTICE is hereby given that Bent R. Bryan of Nephi. Utah, who, on Jan. 20, 1933, made stock 050-33raising homestead entry No. SHSEH, Sec. for SEHSW1-,NOTICE 8; fX-NE'- SW'i, i S'iNW'i, NE'iNW'i, See. 17. Lots 3, 16, 21 and Section 18. Township 14 South, Range 1 West. Salt' Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to final proof, to establish make claim to the land above described, before A. B. Gihson, Notary Public, at Nephi, Utah, on the 28th day of October, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: R. S. Golden, Roy MoPherson. C. E. Stephensen and Rolfson Bryan, all of Nephi, Utfjh. 34, A. S. P.ROWN Register. R. SHAW, Plaintiff, vs JOHN CUNLIFFE, DENNIS G. S. JOHN WINN, HAWKINS, MARIA CARTER, THOMAS ORD, and ELEANOR ORD, his wife, if living, and if dead, their hers, executors, admnistrators, assigns and POLLY M. ARNOLD-SOcreditors; M. NETTIE NIELSON, AMELIA EDEN MALLINSON, SAM CUNLIFFE. CUNLIFFE, ELIZABETH CUNLIFFE TAYLOR, EPHRAIM WINN, ANNIE WOOD MORGAN, LUCY WOOD SMITH, MARY WOOD RALLOW. LIZZIE WOOD SURRY, ESTER WOOD FOLLEY; and all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, or interest in or lien upon the real property in the complaint adverse to plaintiff's ownership, or clouding plaintiffs title thereto. Defendants SUMMONS No. 2918 STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to ap pear wthin 20 days after service of this Summons upon you, if served within the county in which this acton is brought, otherwise within 30 days after service and defend the above entitled action; and in case nf your failure to do so. judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the -- omplaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court This action is brought to recover a judgment quieting plaintiffs title to the land, and appurtenances thereunto belonging and to determine adverse claims thereon, viz: The North one-haof Lot 3 (three. Block 37 (thirty seven). Plat "A", Nephi Survey of Townsite Lots. Juab Counrods ty, containing about 84-- 4 JENSEN & JENSEN, Attorneys for Plaintiff P. O. Address, Nephi. Utah. lf IN THE MODERN MANNER The Newhouae Hott U completing a $200,000.00 modernising and redecorating program thai makes available the moat outstanding and complete accommodations in tha Wait at our SAME POPULA8 PRICES. . .Splendid food at moderate pricai will ba found in our CAFETERIA and DINING ROOM. 400 OOU40I (lift COOMS WITH BATH !2:4. NEWHOUSE HOTEL J 0 s Philo T. Farnsworth, Jr. Candidate for Republican Nomination for U. S. SENATE (Paid Political , Oct. Mr. and Mrs. Guarnett Kendall announce the birth of a son on September 21. Mr. and Mrs Stephen Boswell spent the week end in Provo with S. R. Boswell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Broadhead visited in Salt Lake City over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Barker. Mrs. Emma Brough of Logan, and Mrs. Claude Pratt of Fillmore were guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Ander- '"' "-- VfclW ' Quart 3 N;-.6t- - fjff0UD0H7HAVETQBEBICH PcSlU If you had a million son. VOTE FOR Run-off- ' - 1st Adv. by Ed. M. Morriswy) Wynema and Connie Myrle Lunt, you couldn't boy richer, fine whiskey than Old Quaker-choi- ce daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Lunt, entertained at a party on C. Frday, September 20", the occasion honoring their birthdates. Dainty refreshments were served to the guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stimpson and son of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Hoover and daughter Patsy, and Miss Nelda Cowan of Salt Lake City were visitors on Sunday at the home of Bishop and Mrs. P. B. Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jennings and daughter spent the week end with Mrs. Elinor Johnson, mother of Mrs. Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. William Scott and grandson of Philipsburg, Montant, spent last week in Levan at the home of Mrs. Scott's mother, Mrs. Elinor Johnson, who accompanied them as Tar as Provo on their return home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tunbridge announce the marriage of their daughter, Joyce, to Clive Peterson, son of Mrs. Ellen Peterson of Loa. The marriage took place Thursday at the home of the bride's parents, Bishop E. P. Peterson performed the ceremony in the presence of the immediate families. , Following the ceremony, refreshments were served. Miss Kathlen Hansen has return ed home after spending the summer at Grand Canyon. Mrs. Delma Wankier was sustained as president of the ward Primary organization, at a recent meeting. Counselors to Mrs. Wankier have not been chosen. Following Mutual meeting on Tuesday night, the presidents of the M. I. A. acted as hosts at a social honoring the officers, teachers and Refreshments were serbishopric. ved to 31. Mrs. Nettie Mangelson spent last Monday in Nephi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brough. Ma. and Mrs. Henry Gunderson, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gunderson, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gunderson and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Walker of Salt Lake City visited on Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Levan. of million. r 1 THIS WHISKEY IS IT 4 YEARS CUD lea, V0 PROOF "nnr iinnniiniiilinr,nrnnwilfliiliniianmlilllWlWOTIIInlllltlillMMl COPf. 1940, THt OtD QUAKER CO, tAWtSMCSueO, I PAYS TO TRADE IN NEPHI MlLuOli In some years, some cars take a big jump ahead. The Ford does that for 1941. It has jumped ahead in size. It's the biggest Ford we've ever built, inside and out. It's wider. It has a longer wheelbase. Its seating room is wider by as much as 7 inches. It has new wide doors and semi-conceal- ed running hoards. You'll notice also a new beauty, achieved by a skilful blending of mass with longer Constitutional J Amendment If flowing lines. windwindowsglve bet- Larger shield and ter vision all around. One of its biggest advantages is the new soft ride. Liability of Stockholder of Bank A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION 18. ARTICLE XII OF THE CONSTI-TUTIOOF THE STATE OF UTAH. RELATING TO U ABILOF ITY OF STOCKHOLDERS BANKS. New, slower-actio- n springs give a slow, gentle, gliding movement. A newly designed stabiliser helps absorb road shocks, and maintains balance on sharp curves and In cross winds. More rapid acceleration to match its familiar speed and power makes this new Ford an even livelier car to drive. These are only a few of this new car's outstanding features. It represents all the rich experience gained in building more than 28 mil. lion motor cars. Any Ford dealer can give you many good reasons for making this your 1941 car. MirTIn N Be it enacted by tht Legidaturi f tht jt Stale of Utah. of all tht member elected le each horn concurring therein: 1. That It la proposed section 18, article XII, of the constitution of the state of SECTION to amend Utah to rad: Sue. IS. provide by holders In The law legislature that tbe may stock- every corporation and Joint stock association organized fur banking purposes, or the holders of any one or more of tbe classes of stock issued by any such In addition to tbe corporation trnnunt of capital atock subscribed anil fully paid by them aball be Individually responsible for an additional amount equal to not eiceed-In- g the amount ot tbeir atock In ' J3''" iuih corporation, or tbe amount of their stock of any particular clan In such corporation, for all lta dabt and liabilities of every kind. 2. Section The secretary ot state Is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the leo tors of the state at tbe Beit general election in tbe manner provided by law. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect tbe first day of January, 1 941. I, E. E. Mon.ion, Secretary of State ot tbe State of Utah, do hereby certify that th foregoing Is a full, true and correct eopy ot tbe Constitutional Amendment proposed by tbe regular session of the legislature of 1931 a tbe tame appears of record In my office. In witness whereof, 1 have here, unto set my hand and affiled the Great Seal of tbe State ot Utah, this 26th day of August, 140. Secretary of Stat. S&w. Get the Facts and You'll Get a Ford ! New Tfl no Now on IQ4 wUlJL Display I 1 LJ U AT THE SMITH AUTO CO. Nephi |