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Show THE PAGE SIX 5 now Sold in Nephi STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION. ETC.. REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912. Mrs. H. C. Crane and daughter s Of published weekly Betty, are enjoying a visit in Ogden, Utah, this week. They are guests at Nephi, Utah, for October 1. 1927. of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ostler, while State of Utah, County of Juab, ss. Before me, a Notary Public in and in the Junction City. for the State and county aforesaid, Mr. and Mrsi Ralph Foote of personally appeared A. B. Gibson, Provo, Utah, are enjoying a visit who, having duly sworn according to with relatives and friends in Nephi law. deposes and savei that ho to the s this week. Mr. Foote Is employed Business manager of the at the Columbia Steel plant between ana mat tne following is, to the best - of his knowledge and belief, a true Provo and Sprlngville. statement of the ownership, manage The Business and Professional ment, etc., of the aforesaid publicaWomen's club met Monday evening, tion for the date shown in the above The caption, required by the Act of AugOctober the were dis- ust 24, 1912, embodied in section constitution and cussed. The club colors were voted 44 3, Postal Laws and Regulations, upon, and the subject of the club printed on the reverse of this form, pin was introduced. The next meet1. That the names and addresses ing will be held November the Ninth. of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: s National Guard News Publisher, Publishing Co. Nephi. Utah: Editor. A R r.ih. son, Nephi, Utah; Business Manager, The battery material, including A. a. Gibson. 2. That the owner is: (If the pubthe big guns, caissons, limbers, and store wagons are receiving a lication is owned by an individual his and address, or If owner! hv thorough cleaning, and the paint is name more than one individual the name being removed, after which all will and addresses of each, should be be repainted, olive drab, with the and other parts painted given below: if the nllhlfpntinn ia black. This work is in charge of owned by a corporation the name of me corporation and the names and Sergeant Leroy Lomax, who is addresses of the stockholders owning sergeant and caretaker of or holding one per cent or more of the total amount of stock should h s The burns and fences are being given.) The Publishing o. a. a. Gibson, Dennis Wood, all of painted, which will add considerable to the looks of this part of the Nephi, Utah. 3. That the known bondholders battery property. mortgagees, and other security holdowning or holding 1 per cent or All officers of ers more of total amount of bands mort "E" to take are required Battery an eight months course in "Artillery gages, or other securities are(It are none, so state) None. Tatics." There will be an examin-tio- n there 4. That the two paragraphs next given every six weeks and the giving the names of the ownpassing mark has been set by the above, stockholders, and security holdregimental commander at 65, those ers, if any, contain not onlv the failing to make the grade will be ers, of stockholders and security holders reduced to Private. as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the Derived From Saxon stockholder' or security holder apThe word flub, used to designate pears upon the books of the com:in organization, is supposed to be depany as trustee or in any other rived from the Saxon el en fan. to difiduciary relation, the name of the vide: a club being an association the person or corporation for whom expenses of which are shared anion? such trustee is acting, is given; also members (Is that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the M. M. Kaighu. circumstances and conditions under Sheriff of Juab County, Utah. which stockholders and By Louis Garrett, Deputy Sheriff. security I'. N. Anderson, noioers who do not appear upon the or dooks for the company as trustees Attorney plaintiff, hold stock and securities in eana Nephi. Utah. Date of first pub. October. 28, 1927. city other than that of a fona fide owner; and this affiant has no reaDate of last pub Nov. 18. 1927. son to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. twenty-fourt- hub-ca- FILLMORE TO VS fendants. SHERIFF'S SALE TO BE SOLD at Sheriffs Sale, on 19th day of November, 1927, at :ie hour of twelve o'clock Noon, at he front door of the County Court jlouse at Nephi, Juab County, Utah, ho following described real estate id personal property situated in .evan Precinct, Juab County, Utah, SALT LAKE J rl - IJIIM1V . , Levan 11 r 1!FtI) Sur- - together with And also improvements. lare of stock of the Levan one 1 STAGE LINE! No. Inland Carting, Driver Going North Arrive at Nephi Monday 10 A. M. Arrive at Nephi 12 noon Inquire at the Venice Cafe- - Going South Irri-rtifica- 243). ition Company, (represented by Purchase price payable in Lawful oney of the United States of merfca. Dated this 27th day ol October, 27. fir Economical Trantfiorlmti ly - nt A. B. Gibson Sworn to and subscribed hefrr- me this 26th day of October, 1927. Will L. Hoyt, Notary Public residing at lephi, Utah. My commission expires May 10 1930. 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The quickest way to show this Is to make them welcome and in no mistaken terms. "Let's say 'hello' to all visitors this year during the holidays. Put a pumpkin In the windows and a card in the local paper. "Later, powder up the window trim and put holly around the things we are showing and pass the word along. "We are here for a bigger nur- pose than selling goods. We are litre for the purpose of selling the town and what it mparts to us. We must make it mean the same thine i others. "The J. C. Penney welcomes he holidays utid the holiday visitors. It invites all other m7haiitn and public spirited men of business and professional life to extend the same welcome. "There is room for a holiday wel-'- . ic committee of all the business iiin in (own Shall we organise it ourselves or s .all we lei the wjinen s f ..inmirti'f l:nlie us In and show us li w to :nni t ut the holiday nwn in 1' - United States?" m Dignity and Pouting Personality Nephi Utah Phone 35 Co. I the ipiullty that dignified without you to be 'emlti; to pont. "Blue ok a Rrt'ir" win! "niiT" n 1 1. provprMn! fi corrupt ion of M prion li prcl-,ib- l "azure," the original phrase, which Is heard. I'i'ltii "blue as Hornet line Th azure." r High School Notes ps BUp-p- THE FIFTH JUDICIAL, DIST RICT COURT IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. TRADING COMPANY, a corporation. Plaintiff, wit:- ? - All 1UIC Ill Ul TMUUL Tli ve ot Flat A y of Townsite Lots, V Battery Times-New- AROLINE CHRISTINE GUNDF.U- SON and J. H. GUNDERSON, De- Bai "O.K.'d" Used Cars vUghtlnlJ I v Ignition vTlrei h. Times-New- Nephi I II to-w- it: rrnuailk. FirslN I by-la- Grace Motor Co. Nebo Service Station J V TrtntmiMioP IvSUrtln Times-New- And vou yourself, after trial, will answer. .. ETHYL GASOLINE. RIDE WITH ETHYL TODAY Find out for yourself its advantages Note the. elimination of "knock". . .added power on hills . . . lessened gear shifting ... . . . faster pick-u- p cooler motor. . .all round increased performance. On sale at N 1927 28th, Times-New- You have heard and read much about "antiknock" (high compression) fuels... how they increase motor performance ..."Which one," you my ask, "is best for my car?" Hundreds of thousands of car owners now answer... ETHYL GASOLINE. Large oil companies and their jobbers answer ...ETHYL GASOLINE. -- Friday. October NEPHI, UTAH S, Local Notes ETHYL GASOLENE 1 TIMES-NEW- Reporter, Lorna Kendall The members of the Boosters' club made their appearance in their new costumes Tuesday. These classy outfits certainly add to the appearance o' our school. This week is Nebonian Week and the Boosters are surely doing their part to make the yearbook a success. s, We made a challenge to the the boys club, that we could sell more subscriptions for our Nebonian than they could. As the losing club has to give a party to the winners there is a great deal of competition is being displayed.. We certainly have made this sentence, "Get Your Nebonian", a popular expression. (Reporter Mabel Wilson.) Hot-N-Tot- On account of thiere being too many members in the Glee Club at the first of the year, it was necessary to divide the members into two Glee clubs, the Junior and Senior Club and the Freshie and Sophomore club. The Freshie and Sophomore club met Tuesday and elected the followThomas ing officers: Belliston, President; Maurice Chase, Farrell Winn, Secretary-Treasure- r; Udall Bailey, Reporter. The purpose of this Glee Club Is to develop the voices of the members. Voice culture is the object to be attained this year. Each member will receive special instructions on how to develop his voice. Vice-Preside- As this is Nebonian Week the assembly program Tuesday was given by the Nebonian Staff. The program was as follows: Prayer, Miss Lenora Cornwall; introduction of the Nebonian slogan, "Get your Nebonian!"; song, members of the staff; introduction of staff members by the editor, Nelda Parkes; banjo selection, David Austin; explanation of year book, James McCune. The year book staff consists of students who are willing to put all they have Into their work In order to make a successful yearbook. They are as follows: Editor-in-chie- f, Nelda Parkes; associate editor, James' McCune; Business manager. Jack Gar-bet- t; assistant, Ned Ostler; subscription manager, Lester Belliston; Art editor, Jessye Salisbury; assistant Sadie Howard; photographic editor, Ellen Cole; assistant, Lucille Evans; Sports editor, Carl Belliston ; Typist, La Von Harris; faculity advisors, Miss Cornwall and Mr. Miller. The Nebonian Dance will be held Friday night of this week. Everyone is invited. A big successful dance means a belter year hook. Help make make It a success. -- Fall and Winter VACATION FARES to CALIFORNIA and the Pacific Northwest and Return Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Tickets on sale dally with final return limit of Nine Months from date of sale. Stopovers In both directions. Inverse routes if desired. s Winter Tourist Tickets to Houlhorn and southeastern destinations on sale daily to April 30. 1928. Final return limit June IB, except certain destinations which bear final var-lu- limit of May 31, 1928. For detailed fares, routes and Pullman reservations, call on nearest Rio Grande Agent. The schedule of activit!e:; i';jr this month is as follows: October 28, N. H. S. Nebonian Dance; November 11, Girls Athletic association dance; November 23, Ag. club Ball. The Junior high will give the Hallowe'en assembly program next Monday at 11 o'clock. A good pro- gram is expectei. The Domestic Ait work this year progressing very well. As an aid to that deo.irtnient the school board purchased a new tewing machine last week. is is There have been some donations given to the N. H. S. to aid i.i the work of the 'N'. Subscriptions are being sold this for the Nebonian. Anyone desiring one may purchase it from week the high school. REID GIVES TALK AT KIWANIS LUNCHEON (Continued from page one; and unhaunted by the faces of those to whom I have brought pain. Grant that I may eaarn my meal ticket on the square, and that. In earning it, I may not stick the gaff in where it does not belong. Deafen me to the jingle of tainted money and the rustle of unholy skirts. Blind me to the faults of the other fellows, but reveal to me mine own. Guide me so that each night when I look across the dinner table at my wife, who has been a blessing to me, I shall have nothing to conceal. Keep me young enough to laugh with my children. And when come the smell of flowers and the tread of soft steps, and the crunching of wheels out in the epitaph simple HERE LIES Selected. "Thru Fellowship and acquaintmutual underanceship develops standing and esteem. 'Thru friendship and association ideas, plans projects are formed. So let us as business men cultivate the habit of closer friendship and association with our fellow business men. Those present at' the Kiwanis A MAN. Luncheon Monday enjoyed a Aeal Venison Dinner, the meat being furnished by Gilbert Bailey and Geo. V. Ord. 4l |