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JUDD, Plaintiff. vs. B & O DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, a corporation; and UTAH SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY, a corporation. Defendants. The State of Utah to the Said De fendant: You are hereby summoned to ap pear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to obtain a Judgment foreclosing the trust deeds or mortgages described in the Plaintiffs Complaint. THOMAS & THOMAS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, P. O. Address: 404-- 6 Templeton Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. be rich and bracing:. For such a enp, try our new Service brand, blended especially for our customers who crave the stimulus of a full bodied, dark coffee. This coffee is priced at the new low 1931 price of 23c per lb. Try a pound of Service morrow. money - brand to- Sold with guarback antee, it heads the dark list in rich, coffees. How Our Beef is Built The quality of Beef is determined by how it has been "built." The Beef sold daily in our market has been produced 'scientifically that's why it's so fine. It has been grain fed and fattened to a degree to assure quality in every ounce. 31st, January roasts sell pot from this quality welll cut beef at 15c per pound. Hungry For Something Perhaps realizing it, it without really is something green we want, something crisp, with the twang and perk of summer in its taste. Saturday, we will have an ample supply of fresh ImValley Head perial Lettuce to be sold at 5c a head. Q.RSKACCJ5 Let Us Do of Purity" PAGE FIVE music. Irvin Oldroyd. who has been home from school, due to throat infection, is well again and able to resume his duties again in the school room. Funeral services for N. D. Blschoff of Lovell, Wyoming, who died Jan. 14th due to an accident, were held Jaa" 17th at Lovell, Wyoming and we erconducted by Bishop C. S. Robertson. The speakers were M. D. Harris. C. A. Welch and Frank Brown. A solo was rendered by C. Golden Welch of Cowley, Wyo. His passing was marked with the keenest regret and genuine sorrow among hundreds of .friends from the county of Big Horn where he was so esteem was well known. This-higby ffi-- e w. ne Mrs. FayIvory entertained the This Week Wain Ever rr"" - - - the attendance at the services where many people were turned away from the church be cause it was impossible to get InHis two brothers, Robert J. side. of Lovell and Joseph P. of Woodville, Idaho were in attendance at the funeral but his third brother, Albert F. of Wilder, Idaho was unable to be present. T.linH .... - - Tanilftr llnnim Xf&AO. J t wu.tu ttt. 22nd for Sterling, Colorado, to visit with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Aiken. She will also receive medical attention while there and expects to be away for about six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Collard of Salt Lake City are spending a few days in our city. They came to spend the birthday of Mr. Collard's mother, Mrs. Will Collard. On Friday afternoon, a birthday party was given in honor of Robert M. Oldroyd, at their home in Fair-vieClint Oldroyd and wife, Lee and family, Clarence Oldroyd Oldroyd and wife and Mrs. Emma Williams and Mrs. LaRelda Despair were in attendance and spent a most delightful afternoon and evening there. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Coombs, Mrs. Leo Coombs and Mrs. Tom Mathls left Wednesday, January 28th for St. Johns, Utah to visit with their aunt, Mrs. Way, who is past 87 years old and has Just recently had a bad fall and not in very good health. They will also visit at Provo and Lark, Utah, before returning home next week. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gunderson of Salt Lake City are visiting for a few days at the home of Bishop and Mrs. J. R. Christiansen. A party was given Sunday evening in honor of the outgoing Bishopric and ward clerk, which was well attended and a splendid proA girls chorus gram rendered. sang, "Cast thy Bread upon the Waters," they were Geneva Christiansen, Meredith Anderson, Ger-aldiAllred and Erda Cook; A double mixed quartette, "School Thy Feelings," was rendered by A. A. Borgeson, Dee Hanson, Elmo Anderson, Lowell Oldroyd, Leon Holman, Howard Ivory, Urban S. Madson, Anthony Winters, Mac Lund and President E. J. Johnson. Mrs. Martha Edler gave a reading, "The White Lily." Hilda Christiansen sang a solo, "The Holy City." An instrumental number was played by Ivan Rasmussen, Clark Ivory, Clifford Crowther, Reld Green and Gren Hanson. A musical reading, "Compensation" was given by Eva-nel- le Gifts were preAnderson. sented by J. F. Robertson to the outgoing members and their wives, after which remarks were made by the guests of honor. Singing was furnished by the ward choir. The Lions club of Fountain Green is arranging a big celebration for Lincoln's Birthday on February 12th. They have sent invitations to the Lions clubs of Moroni, Ephraim, Mr. Pleasant and the Kiwanls club of Nephi and also their wives. A splendid program will be arranged as well as an elaborate banquet. The dance will be for the public, where everybody is invited. IL H. A. Crane of Delta was a Levan visitor last Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Alvln ChrUtenseu of Mount Pleasant is spending this week with relatives here. Miss Hattle Jackman went to Gunnison Sunday, where she will remain Indefinitely. Mrs. Evan Shepherd has been in Alpine the past week visiting with her father and other relatives. Miss Reba Poulson entertained a few friends at a trousseau tea Mon day afternoon at her home. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Seymour Rosequlst entertain ed a number of friends last Sunday evening at her home. All enJoyed the delicious lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson and family Bpent last week in Sprlngvllle with Mrs. Amos Hatneld, mother of Mrs. Mangelson. Mr, and Mrs. James Larsen were Consisting of $1.00 Safety Razor, 2 Blades called to Salt Lake City last week on account of the death of their McKesson' s Shaving Cream 35c granddaughter, child of Mrs. Lona Lane. Witch Hazel, 1 Pint 75c The Gleaner girls of the Levan Ward M. I. A. are sponsoring a dance on Thursday night, February 12. Light refreshments will be served. Mrs. C. A. Nelson of Salt Lake City is here visiting friends and relatives. She is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Christensen. Mrs. Lorenzo Mangelson entertained a few lady friends and relatives Thursday afternoon, the time was spent In quilting and a very nice luncheon was served. Mrs. Delia Tunbrldge and Mrs. Ruby Christensen entertained at a' "IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU" bundle shower last Saturday afternoon at two o'clock at the latter's x home. Miss Reba Poulson, a bride of this week was the honored guest. A delicious luncheon was served to forty guests, all of whom brought AT THE VENICE beautiful and useful gifts to the young bride. Miss Reba Poulson, daughter of Pipe up! Pipe down I Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Poulson and you look at "Up The Anyway LeGrande Mangelson, son of Mr. Fox Movietone comedy the River", and Mrs. Lorenzo Mangelson, popof high Jinks In jail, it's a lead pipe ular young people of Levan were cinch. Laughs so close together married Wednesday, January 28 in they lock step. the Mantl Temple. Their many Meet "Dannemora ' Dan", "Gyp friends wish them success and hapRED OAK "em Judy", 'Soft Soap Sophie" and piness. Wednesday night a recepCome on Kit", the girl stick up. tion was given at the home of the They'll all be at the Venice theatre (Queroui Rubra.) bride for the immediate relatives. Friday and The newlyweds will make their THE red ouk is a large tree, 60 for 2 days beginning 90 feet high. The bnrk is Saturday and what a lot of fun they future home in Salt Lake City. smooth, grayish brown on the are. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson delightfully This Fox Movietone laugh riot young steins and branches, and entertained a number of friends dark brown and dis- was directed by John Ford from the Wednesday evening at their home. thick with ridges on the original screen story of Maurine Prize winning games were played for tinctly rather thin, Watkins. It boasts of the largest which Mrs. E. N. Christensen and trunk. The leaves are(lark dull, green or cast ever assembled for a full length George Connelly were awarded the smooth, oblong, green on the upper side, comedy and features Spencer Tracy, high prize. A delicious lunch was yellowish somewhat paler nmlernenth. Claire Luce, Warren Hymer, Humserved to Mr. and Mrs. Arvil and In the autumn phrey Bogart, William Collier, Sr., Wankler, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Chrisand Joan ("Cherie") Lawes. they turn to a tensen, Mr. and Mrs. George Conmaroon Nancy Carrol, the adorable Idol deep nelly, Mr. and Mrs. James Chrisof millions of film fans, is triumphThe acorn tensen, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Jackman, red. set In a broad ing in a new dramatic play at the Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wood, Mr. and la shallow cup of Venice Theatre Sunday and MonMrs. Lyman Wankier, Mr. and Mrs. fine scales, with day. Farrel Wankler and the host and a narrow raised 'Laughter" is a vehicle., which hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson. border. gives full opportunity to Miss Carroll Mrs. Charles Painter entertained The red oak for a display of her emotional capaat a birthday party Wednesday eveis affected by bilities. She doesn't miss a moment ning at her home. A delicious supwood and root rois and spe- of this big chance for new dramatic per was served at six o'clock to the cies of fungi which cause many leaf spots honors. the tense action following friends and relatives: Mr. and powdery mildews. The twig of the Throughout play Miss Carrol sweeps and Mrs. Clarence Cox, James Cox, blight and strumulla canker cause along in a superb portrayal of an Mrs. Deon Whiting and Earl Ellison the death of oaks in the girl who, as the wife in of Nephi; Mrs. Mary Pierce, Mrs. East The oak many Is also attacked by a mlsmated tries to be Annie Iverson, Mrs. Julia Stephen-sesuch Insects as the Tussock moth loyal and is, marriage, but who always seems Mrs. Emma Dalby, Mrs. Mary and chestnut borer. to be victimized by the irony of cirAnderson, Mrs. M. E. Jennings, Mrs. The red oak is the most rapid cumstances. Thoral Rlgby. Mrs. Henry Christenall the oaks and growing species of Fredric March, as a young pianist-compossen, Mrs. Katie McNelly, J. L. Mort-ense- n, Is an attractive tree because of Its who had been in love Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Shepherd, smaoth bark, straight branches and with Nancy prior to her marriage Mr. and Mrs. Olof Johnson, Mr. form, and the autumnal colorntion to Frank Morgan, the rich broker, and Mrs. Niels Aagard, Vernon of its leaves. into the pops picture again as a ((c). 1931, Western Newsp&per Union.! Mortensen, Evelyne Iverson, Delia romantic menace, a sort of BoLundsteen and Mrs. Paul Bowers. hemian heart-thiand troublemaker. Destructive: Bear A series of unfortunate events ARMY 1931 CAPTAIN All species of bears are fond of gets Nancy more and more into honey. They frequently climb bee she is with Morgan. trees In search of their favorite accused of the death Finally of a young food. It is said that in Siberia sculptor suicide. She eventually much damage is done to telegraph proves her innocence, but the and telephone poles by bears climb- scandal has been too much for her The ing up In search of honey. husband, and he animals are misled by the humming breaks off with her. of the wires and suppose the noise There is a romantic rebound from to be causer by colonies of bees. the earlier love with March which Pathfinder Magazine. colors the finale of the picture. DR. GILBERT S. LAMBERT appealed to me because of Its I thorough scientific background. decided to try it for a very bad form of chronic constipation, which I was entirely unable to correct with ordinary laxatives and purgatives used in general practice. "I was also subject to severe bilious attacks. My complexion had become yellow as though I had Jaundice. My appetite was below normal. My food did not digest or assimilate, causing gas and indigestion. I was losing weight and strength rapidly. "Three bottles of Sargon and one bottle of the Pills relieved me entirely of these troubles and I no longer have any liver or biliary symptoms. In fact, I am in better physical tone than in years. repreesnis Sargon undoubtedly a real advance in the field of medicine." Dr. Gilbert S. Lambert, San Francisco, Sold by Ord & Mangelson. (Adv.) PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers For Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Thomas H. Burton. Creditors will present deceased. claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Nephi, Utah on or before the 5th day of April A. D. 1931. MAY BURTON, Executrix of the Estate of Thomas H. Burton, Deceased Date of first publication TTstatf January 29, A. D. 1931. Grover A. Giles, Attorney for Executrix.' J29-F19-- 4t NOTICE United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, January 19, 1931. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands, selected by the said State, under section 6 of the Act of Con gress, approved July 16, 1894, as Indemnity School lands, viz: Section 7; NWSW, SH- Section 8; SWSE, Section 18; NWNE, Section 19; Township 12 South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, Serial No. 049327, List 2401. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted in this office for inspection by any person Interested and by the public generally. During the period of publication of this notice, or any tie thereafter, and before final approval and certi fication, under departmental regu lations 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, will be considered sufficient evidence of character of the tracts and the selections thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be approved to the State. J29-5- t. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. N-S- E, S, members of the Happy Bridgers Club Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ruby Ivory. A de luncheon was licious served and three tables were ar ranged. Erma Ivory received first prize and Devona Crowther con(3) solation. There were nine of the No. 2231 members present with Mrs. Jessie SUMMONS Warner of Ogden and Mrs. Ruby Ivory as special guests. Mrs. Royal ivory received a IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIS TRICT COURT OF JUAB COUNgreat shock Tuesday afternoon when a call came from Mt. Pleasant TY, STATE OF UTAH. of the death of her only brother Will Madson, who had suddenly D. E. JUDD, dropped dead. He was apparently Plaintiff. in the best of health. VS. B & G DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, a corporation; LOUIS N. WHEALTON and JANE DOE WHEALTON, his wife, whose true name to plaintiff is unknown; and UTAH SAVINGS AND COMPANY, a corporation, Mrs. Erma Belliston is home with TRUST Defendants. her mother, Mrs. Mary Garfield to The State of Utah to the Said Derecover from a major operation at the L. D. S. Hospital. Mrs. Bellis fendant: You are hereby summoned to ap ton will return to her work in Salt pear within twenty days after the Lake City as soon as possible. service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ellertson this action is brought; otherwise, have returned from Tooele where within thirty days after service, and they have been visiting their defend the above entitled action; daughter, Mrs. Roy Warner. and in case of your failure so to do. judgment will be rendered against The Gold and Green Ball was you according to the demand of the held Friday night and a large complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. crowd attended. This action is brought to obtain a judgment foreclosing the trust deed? or mortgages described in the Germany' World War Losses Germany lost 1.611.104 soldiers Plaintiffs Complaint. THOMAS & THOMAS, by death during the World war. Th Attorneys for Plaintiff. total number of German casualties. O. 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A hot dinner was served and a pleasant evening spent in social chat and radio h DEPARTMENT 29 North NEPHI. UTAH S, Ft. Green News Dr.LambertNow Levan Happenings attested 5. STORE (2. Penastej TIMES-NEW- w r AFOutici o7 The football squad of the Army Military academy lias elected John M. Price, left tackle, of Fort Dodge, Iowa, captain of the army eleven for 1931. When you're upstairs and the telephone rings many steps the CoFiieF NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR CAR CHECKED downstairs? An upstairs extension costs only a few cents a day Call Our Business Office The Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Co. We Have Just Installed a Lot of New Equipment and Are Now Fully Equipped to Give You Al Service PAGE MOTOR CO NEPHI, UTAH |