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Show THE TIMES-NEW- PAGE FOUR Thursday. October 23. NEPHI, UTAH S. 1930 Local News Property Replacement How many people, owning property, think of the replacement value? Not many, we venture to say. Yet, the possible necessity for replacement is a problem that should be considered by everyone. It is the only safe and sane way of conducting business. Insure your property, your business, your health, your life and the replacement value problem is taken care of. Ask us about our insurance forms that give protection to every phase of your activities. Insurance Loans - Bonds Securities First National Bank Building Nephi, Utah NOTICE of this notice, or any time thereafter, and before final approval and certification, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore, described on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest, within the time specified, 049423 sufficient eviCopies of said lists, so far as they will be considered al character of relate to said tracts by descriptive dence of subdivisions, have been conspicious-l- y the tracts and the selections thereposted in this office for Inspec- of, being otherwise free from objection by any person interested and tion, will be approved to the State. ELI F. TAYLOR, by the public generally. Register. During the period of publication United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 1, 1930. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed In this office Hsts of lands, selected by the said State, under section 6 of the Act of Congress, approved July 16, 1894, as Indemnity School lands, viz: NWSE, Section 25, Township 13 South. Range 17 West, Salt Lake Meridian, List 2404, Serial No. non-miner- 09-N6-- 5t CARD OF THANKS ANNOUNCEMENT MISS RETA FORD and MISS VERA FORD Are Now Operating Erma's Beauty Parlor and are prepared to give you the very best service in any line of BEAUTY CULTURE Both are Licensed HAIRDRESSERS and COSMETICIANS Phone 59 For Appointments Mrs. George Golden and the Sullivan Family wish to thank all those who in any way assisted during the death and at the funeral of Will Sullivan, also for the floral offerings and cars furnished. MRS. GEORGE GOLDEN. THE SULLIVAN FAMILY. "He Builds Wisely Who Builds Well" TO BUILD WELL USE NEPHI PLASTER HAS NO EQUAL The Largest and Purest Natural Deposit of Gypsum In die World WBPHI PLASTER and MFG. COMPANY fin-ge- tf friends. A Telephone chat it next best to see ing them. out-of-to- EIH930 TAH STATE PRESS ASSN. A. B. Gibson. Editor at the other Pleasant Grove 40c Ft 75c TTJEILJEPilliaDNE and Manager The Times-New- s urges every qualified voter to study the proixsed Constitutional Amendments, and get themselves Informed as to the benefits that would be derived from a change in the taxing system of the state of Utah. One man recently said that if anyone would give a medal for an antiquated system of taxation, that Utah would certainly get the medal If this is so. and we believe It is, then for the benefit of the taxpayers, study the proposed amendments, so that on Election Day you will be qualified to vote intelligently on them. There Is something as vital as voting for the candidates at the coming General Election that Is the proposed Constitutional Amendments if a person desires to vote on this all important subject, then he must be registered, so The Times. News advises every adult person to check up and find out NOISE MAKERS PLACE CARDS TALLY CARDS NAPKINS IN FACT, EVERYTHING FOR MASKS HALLOWE'EN - whether he is registered, as there is only one more registration day October 28th. Tuesday. their husbands are on a deer hunt. A birthday party for Emerson Cook was given on his 5th birthday and a very pleasant afternoon was spent by ten of his little friends. were served and Refreshments games were played. Mrs. Marry A. Mikkelson announces the marriage of her son, Saymour, to Orell Hawkins of Wyoming on October 17th. They have the best wishes of everyone for their future happiness and success. The Elementary and Junior High schools of Fountain Green closed Wednesday afternoon in order that all the teachers could attend the U. E. A. at Salt Lake City. On account of the two weeks beet vacation, the Moroni High School students are all home and busy and no doubt will be glad when school begins again. A splendid Republican rally was held on October 16 at the Amusement Hall where Senator W. W. Segmiller was the speaker. A vocal solo was rendered by Mrs. Earl Hansen. All the candidates on the Republican ticket were present. Another rally will be held just prior to Election Day on November 4th In connection with a free picture show. Watch for date. Fountain Green Primary officers and teachers, with their husbands met at the home of Mrs. C. S. Augason, October 15tlv in honor of the retiring officers, Idena Crowther, 1st Assistant Supt., Francell Hanson, Chorister, Mrs. A. A. Borgeson, Chorister and Pearl Holman, teacher. An enjoyable evening was spent by playing games. Refreshments were served to twenty-fiv- e guests. The Home Economics Club Is making elaborate preparations for a Hallowe'en Dance on October 31 The hall will be beautifully decorat ed and pop corn balls, each con talning a number will be sold. The person holding the lucky number will receive a fat lamb. A peppy orchrestra has been engaged and the entire public is invited. Come out and enjoy Hallowe'en with your friends. And now the .much talked of deer season is here and men of most every vocation have gone on the hunt. This Is Just the second day, but the following hunters have returned with a deer: Farrell Hansen, Jess Hansen, Andrew A. Anderson, Geo. C. Jackson, Kelly Chrls-tense- n, Lynn Oldroyd, Ernest and Jack Robertson. It is hoped that every one who has left for this purpose will be lucky and soon return with one of the much desired animals and also that they will be very cautious and watch for the red cap before shooting Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. Coombs entertained at an elaborate dinner on Sunday, October 19, celebrating annitheir twentieth wedding versary and also in honor of Mrs. E. J. Coombs' 70th birthday anniversary. The guests included: Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Coombs of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Susan Dunn, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hudson, Santaquin, Mrs. P. L. Holman, Mt. Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Miss Deane Allred, Mt. Pleasant, Coombs and the nost and hostess. A very enjoyable time was spent and Mrs. E. J. Coombs was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Hallowe'en Novelties Mrs. J. T. Belllston was hostess Thursday afternoon when she en tertained a number of friends. The afternoon was delightfully spent in talking over old times. The luncheon was carried out In the color scheme of yellow and lavender, it being served at 4:30 to the following ladles: Mrs.- W. I. Brown, Mrs. Joseph Carter, Mrs. Eliza Howarth. Mrs. Betsy Anderson, Mrs. Anna Reid, Mrs. John S. Cowan, Mrs. Walter Brough, Mrs. Joseph Belllston. ABO ARE YOU REGISTERED? Mrs. Jennie Jones of Logan and Mrs. Virginia Olson of Brlgham are visiting for a few days with Mrs. G. F. Johnson. Mrs. Will Samuels and Mrs. Vance Morley of Salt Lake City with relatives and friends this week, while Make yours a real Hallowe'en party by creating a spooky atmosphere that an occasion like this demands. Here you'll find an excellent selection Mrs. Claude Tolley entertained Thursday evening, October 16 at a birthday party for her daughter, Florence. Games were played and refreshments served to the followAlton Garrett, Eva Mae ing: Sanders, Mildred Bowles. Afton Donna Hansen, Sperry, Melda Vickers, Mildred McPherson, Blanch Max Harris, Margaret Tolley. Bowles, Dick Chrlstensen, Douglas Jones, Homer Tolley, Douglas Jenkins, Jack. Glen and Florence Tolley. STUDY THE PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lund of Fountain Green" wish to extend their thanks . and appreciation to their many relatives and friends who so kindly assisted them In their sad hours of bereavement, in the death of their son, Clinton A. Lund. telephone: ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES Per Year 12.00 In Advance Six Months . In Advance $1.00 CARD OF THANKS Sample day rates when you will talk with any-on- e Duchesne Entered In the Post Office at Nephl. Utah m second class mail matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 Ft. Green News First National Company Delightful in every detail was party given Monday evening by Miss Florence Blackett at her home. The occasion being her Bridge was birthday anniversary. enjoyed by those present and a delicious luncheon served to the The Misses following friends: Georgia and Ruth Franeom. Ruby Belliston, Ernestine Foote, Mildred Ord, Marjorie Salisbury, and tle hostess, Florence Blackett. the Published Every Thursday at Nephl, Juab County, Utah Local News An enjoyable time was had by members of the Woodbine Club at the home of Mrs. H. E. Black, Wednesday evening. The following new officers were elected: President, Mrs. Perry C. Hall; Vice president, Mrs. Ed Chase; Secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Ralph Carter. A delicious luncheon was served, following social chat to the following: Mrs. Geo. Howarth, Mrs. Willis Bryan. Mrs. Edgar Park. Mrs. Ralph Carter, Mrs. Leonard Linton, Mrs. Clarence Ingram, Mrs. Fred Kendall, Mrs. Ed Chase, Mrs. James R. Stanley. Mrs. Stanley Jarrett, Mrs. Perry Hall. Mrs. Annie Reid, Miss Fannie Reid and the hostess, Mrs. The Misses Delois Leavitt, Ida Bean, lone Garrett and Geneva Molyneaux entertained at a miscellaneous shower Monday for Miss Irene Downs. The evennig was spent In playing progressive hearts. The guest of honor received many useful and beautiful gifts. Luncheon was served to the following: Beth McKay. Elda Ostler, Maurine Donna Garbett, Helen Kendall, Wheeler of Sprlngville, Malda In gram, Mrs. Dwalne Peterson, Sadie Louise Howarth, Bowers, Myrl Downs, the guest of honor and the H. E. Black. hostesses. For tiunoflii.ii Nephi Drug Co. W'E ARE NOTICE For Lease or Sale a splendid irrigated farm; 30 acres alfalfa; 50 acres cultivated to other crops; horses and farm machinery; Jour room milk house; residence; granary; stable with cow stanchions, chicken coop; machinery and stock sheds. About two miles southwest from Nephi City good roads. Lessee must reside on farm. Consult the undersigned for lease or purchase. John Richardson, Administrator. Address, Nephi City. Utah. 2t Wm. A. C. Bryan, Attorney. FOR SALE GOOD HOUSE, 4 acre lot, 4 good Jersey cows everything in excellent condition. Will accept small home In Nephi or Utah County as down payment. Poor health compels sale, write C. 023-H. Olson. Mantl. Utah. 2t Trentportmttom intstsaiieliiag ffesatiiFes ff itla ciw NEW DUAL WHEELS MOTOR NEW RUCCED REAR AXLE NEW FULLY ENCLOSED BRAKES To tTtry man who buys trucks, there are certain features in the new 1 Chevrolet that recommend it especially for modern hauling. Vi-t- on The rear axle is larger, heavier and more durable. The rear brakes are larger, and all four brakes are completely enclosed. Chevrolet's engine combines modern performance with unexcelled economy. valve-in-he- six-cylin- ad c- - 625 365 UTILITY Dual wheels, along with six truck-typ- e cord tires, are optional equipment at slight extra cost. In addition, the new heavy-dut- y truck clutch, the transmission and the heavier, stronger frame are factors of outstanding importance to the modern truck user. Come in today and arrange for a demonstration of the new Chevrolet 1 ruck I CHASSIS Ubt Delivery Chaeai.. Light Delivery with Cab '170 (Pick-u- p box extra) Roadater Delivery. .... . HQ (Pick-u- p bin extra) Sedan Delivery '595 All prima f. o. b. DUAL WHEELS 2S EXTRA CLASSIFIED OUR OPTOMETRIST, DR. C. R. Murchison, will be at the Forrest Hotel from Monday noon until Tuesday noon, October 27 and 28; and at the Chrlstensen Hotel, Levan from noon until 8:00 p. m. Tuesday, Oct. 28, for the purpose of caring for those who demand accurate eye service. Alexander Optical Co. HERE TO SERVE! NEPHI, UTAH Michigan Hint |