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Show TITK PAGE FOUR S. NEPHI. UTAH Official Juab County Fair Premium List, Sept. 1931 SMART HATS JUST ARRIVED Alo TIMES-NEW- For Empty Lamp Sockets Mrs. Clura Chappell 2; COATS Chase, Hamberg pullet and 2; cockerel 1st. Mixed pickles, Mrs. Nina Sells 1; Herman Memmott, brown leghorn Mrs. Ft. M. Sherwood 2; Mrs. cockerel 1st. Allan Haycock pair geese 1st. Whitehead 3. Mustard pickles, Mrs. Nina Sells George Haycock, pair geese 2nd. 1; Mrs. Ethel Gadd 2. Jos. I. Mahl. pair ducks 1. Onion pickkfS, Mrs. Nina Sells 1. Reed Black, pair ducks 2nd; Gilbert Wilson pair ducks 3rd. Farm Crop and Vegetables IUbblts tavern Bowles, 1 Beans on Vine. Dean Phillips, senior buck. 1st; Oeo. Belllston 2, Onions. Elmo Miller, 2; Vance Phillips 3. Howard Belllston, 1, Summmer Dean Phillips, senior doe 1 ; Vance squash. Phillips 2; Dean Phillips 3. Alma C. Tranter Junior doe 1: Sidney Scott. 2, potatoes, Pearl; 2 Potatoes, Rural N. Y.; 1 Potatoes; Dean Phillips 2. 2 potatoes. Bliss. Grant L. Brown. Junior buck, 1st; Heber Fowkes, 1 potatoes. Alma C. Tranter 2; Heber Fowkes, 2nd alfalfa seed. Dean Phillips, senior champion; Chas. Price. 1 watermellon; 2nd Grant I. Brown, junior champion. cantaloupes, 2 banana squash. Dean Phillips gTand champion. George Francom, 1 alfalfa seed. 1 LeRoy Whitehead, 2 tomatoes; BEEF Gadd 3. Le-R- And HATS GOINC BELOW COST. McCune Millinery Nephi, Utah DAY Lynn Greenwood of Salt Lake City was In Nephi for the Juab Co. Fair. He visited with Mr. ana Mrs. Robert Winn while here. Mayor and Mrs. Isaac Cox An Edison Mazda Globe and Mrs. Anna Rivers of Lehl were Sunday guests of Mrs. T. E. Carter. a lamp from one room to does more damage to the filament than continuous burning. Moving1 Mr .and Mrs. George Ault and sons Kleth and Bobby and Mrs. T. D. Rees of Salt Lake City spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winn. FILL THOSE EMPTY SOCKETS Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mortenson vis of Spanish Fork were week-en- d itors with Mrs. Mortenson s moiner Mrs. Katie Worthington. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cazler at tended a party given In honor of beets,. W. W. Mrs. Cazler's step-fathSidney Scott 2. flat dutch cabHerefords, Best bull 3 yrs or over School at Jordan the Wilson High 1 Danish B. head cabbage; J. J. Jackson first. bage; Mr. at Sandy, Friday evening. second cauliflower. Shorthorn Wilson is head of the school board Jesse Coulson 2 stock carrots. Best Bull 3 yrs or over, Ora Lunt of the Jordan district and the party Richard Jayne 1 summer squash. 1st. was tendered him by the school John Goble, 2 summer squash; Best bull 1 yr and under two board In celebration of his seventy-fift- h 2 hubbard squash; 1 stock carrots; Clarence Reid 1st; Ora Lunt 2nd. birthday anniversary. Five 2 cucumbers. Best bull calf. John Latimer 1st. hundred guests were present at the Alton Gadd, 1 sweet Spanish Best cow, 3 yrs or over Ora Lunt party. onions. 1st, Waldon Reid 2nd. Wilmer Barnett 1 Banana squash. Best cow, 2 yrs or under 3 Ora IS THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIST Earl Ingram, 1 sunflower. Lunt 1st. RICT COURT IN AND F03 Blaln Ingram 2 sunflower; Best heifer calf, Frank Lunt 1st, JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF M. 8. Ingram, 1, sugar beets; M. Ora Lunt 2. UTAH. S. Ingram, 2 sugar beets. Best beef steer, Clarence Reid 1st; Floyd Garrett 1, tomatoes. Waldon Reid 2nd. THE STATE OF UTAH, Plaintiff, John Wllkey, 2 pink beans. Best beef steer. Geo. Orglll, 1st; VS E. L. GUILD and MABEL Henry Worthington Jr. 2 potatoes. Geo. Howard 2nd. GUILD, J. W. GUILD, THE B. M. Lunt, 2 sweet corn. Cattle: Dairy FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Spencer Jayne, 2 summer squash. Holsteln NEPHI, UTAH, a corporation, 1 Heber banana Best Cow, 3 yrs old or over W. McPherson, THE BONNEVILLUS LUMBER H. Howell 1; Fred Chappell 2; Rex squash. COMPANY. A CORPORATION, Jim Phillips, 1 carrots; 2 carrots; Garrett 3. HOME & GARDEN COMPANY, 2 turnips; 2 table beets. Best Cow 2 yrs old and under 3 a corporation of Utah, R. A. S Orson Worthington 2 beans. Neb Barnes 1 and 2; Rex Garrett 3. HOLDING COMPANY, a corporBest Calf, Walter Olpin 1; J. H. Joseph Vickers, 2 carrots; 2 seed ation of Utah and JOHN DOE, peas. Bowers 2. Defendants. Best bull calf, M. W. Mangelson Joseph Price, 2 parsnips. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Jim McPherson, 2, field corn. 1; Peter Sorensen 2nd. BE SOLD at Sheriffs sale on TO Jos. Price, 2 onions; 2 celery. Jersey: 1931 at J. H. Lunt and Sons 2 Blue Victor A. the 9th day of October, Best cow 3 yrs old or over E. Webb 1 and 2; Jim McPherson twelve o'clock noon ,at the front potatoes. door of the county court house at Mrs. S. P. Nielson 1, cucumbers. 3rd. Nephi, Juab County, Utah, the fol Smith IngTam, 2 Kanrad wheat. Best cow, 2 yrs old and under 3 T. G. Booth, 1 Tribl barley. A. E. Webb 1; J. B. Riches 2; Earl lowing described real estate ana water stock situated In Juab Coun M. S. Ingram, 2 Tribi barley. McPherson 3rd. ty. Utah, to wit: Rulon Broadhead 3 Great North Best heifer 1 yr and under two Lots 1, 2 and 4 of Block 10, Fiat ern beans. Jim McPherson 1; A. E. Webb 2nd; D" of Nephi Survey of Building Thos. Stephenson 1 Turkey Red Dean Phillips 3rd. wheat; Thos. Stephenson 3 Turkey Best calf A. Christensen 1; A. E. Lots. Beginning 355 feet north of the Webb 2; Earl McPherson 3rd. km wneat. 3, town Best bull 1 yr and under 3 Dar southwest corner of section Mrs. s. r. Nielson 1 pink eye ship 13 south, range 1 east, of the Deans. rel Vickers 1; A. E. Webb 2. north A. L. Curtis, 3 alfalfa seed. Best bull calf A. E. Webb 1; Jim Salt Lake Meridian, thence 435 feet; thence east 294.5 feet to Jos Price, 2 parsnips. McPherson 2nd. 34 deg, Best Bull 3 yrs or over A. E. sheep drive; thence south 06 min. west 525.3 feet along west FRTJIT Webb 1st. to side of sheep drive beginning SHEEP containing 1.48 acres of land. Lincoln Open Class Apples: Also, beginning at the southeast Wolf river, A. E. Smith 2. Best Yearling Ewe, Lee Nielson 1st Oano, Mat T. Howard 1; Maurice Sam Nielson 2nd; Sam Nielson 3. corner of block 10, Plat "D" Nephi lots, thence runHoward 2. Best Ewe Lamb, Spanish Fork 1; Survey of Building ning north 26 rods; thence east 13 Jonathan, Maurice Howard I and 2; Lee Nielson 2; Spanish Fork 3. Mat T. Howard 3. Best Ram Lamb, Spanish Fork 1; rods. 4 links to the13 east line of sec 1 tion 4. township south, range Delicious, Henry Worthington Lee Nielson 2 and 3rd. 1; east of the Salt Lake Meridian; Mat T. Howard 2; Jos. Price 3. Nielson. Sam ram, Champion 26 south rods; thence west Staymen Winesap, Jos. Price 2. Flock, Sam Nielson 1 and 3rd; thence 13 rods and 4 links to the place of Rhode Island Green, Jos Vickers 1 Spanish Fork, 2nd. containing 2 acres and Jos. Price 2. Aged rams, Spanish Fork, 1 & 2; beginning, 23160 rods of land. Winter Pearmain, Jos. Price 2. Earl Nielson 3rd. Also beginning at the northwest Baldwin, Jos Price 1. Yearling ram, Sam Nielson 1st corner of the southwest quarter of 2 3rd. Spltzenberg. Mat T. Howard and 1; Spanish Fork, quarter of section 3 Maurice Howard 2. Best Aged ewe, Sam Nielson 1st; the southwest township 13 south, range 1 east, Black Twig, Maurice Howard 1. Joe Ostler 2nd; Spanish Fork 3. Salt Lake Meridian; thence south Winter Banana, Maurice Howard 1 Lincoln Club Class: 27 rods; thence east 21 rods 18 Ewe Raioier, Mat T. Howard 2. Ostler Lee Jos Aged 1; links; thence north 34 deg. 06 mln, Pears Nielson 2; Earl Nielson 3rd. 412.5 feet; thence north 22 deg, Flemish Beauty, Mrs. Ronald Jar 1 Lee Nielson and east Yearling Ewes, 89.1 feet; thence west 39.93 rods to rett 1; A. E. Smith 2; Al Burton 3. 2nd; Lester Nielson 3rd. beginning. Keefer Pear, A. E. Smtih 2. Ewe Lamb Lee Nielson 1, 2, 3. Also, a fraction of land commen Bartlett, A. E. Smith 1; John Wll Aged Ram, Earl Nielson 1; Lee cing at the southeast corner of Nielson 2; Earl Nielson 3. key, 2; Jos. Price 3. Block 11, Plat "D" Nephi Survey of Peaches Yearling ram, Lester Nielson 1st Building lots, running north 26 Elberta, Willard Garrett 1; Thomas Lee Nielson 2 and 3rd. thence east 13 rods 4 links; rods; 3. T. Mat Club Howard Class 2; Stephenson to the east line of section 4, town Crawford, A. L. Curtis, 1; Best ram lamb, Lee Nielson 1st, John 13 south, range 1 east of the ship Coleman 2; George Wilkey 3. 3rd. and 2nd, Lake Meridian; thence south Salt J. H. Hale, Jos. Vickers 1 ; Mrs. Wm. 1 Le Nielson and 3rd; Earl 26 Flock, rods; thence west 13 rods Jackson 2. Nielson 2nd. links to the place of beginning, con Triumph, Mrs. Jas. Memmott 1. taining 2 acres and 23 rods of land, Plums Italian Prunes, Orson Suffolk Open Class: Also, commencing 49.5 feet south M. T. Howard 2; Worthington 1; Yearling ram, Sam Nielson 1st of the southeast corner of Block 20 Lee Nielson 2nd; Roy Ostler 3rd. John Wllkey 3. Ram lamb, Lee Nielson 1; Farrell Plat "D" Nephi Survey of Building French Prunes, Jos Price, 1; Jqhn Lots; (said corner being identical Carter 2nd, Sam Nielson 3rd. Wllkey 2. Blue Plums, Jos. Price 2; Mrs. Jesse Best aged Ewe, Sam Nielson 1st with the southeast corner of Lot 1 of aforesaid Block, Plat and SurCoulson 3. and 2nd; Farrell Carter 3rd. Club class Yearling Rams, Lee vey); thence east 205 feet; thence Satsuma Plums, Jos. Price 2. Golden Egg Plums, Jos. Price 3. Nielson 1st. Farrell Carter 2 and 3 north 147 feet to middle of channel down Green Gauges, Mrs. Newton Kay, 1 ; Ram Lamb, Lee Nielson 1st; Far of Salt Creek: thence westerly soutft"1 said channel 205 feet; thence Mrs. Ronald Jarrett 2. rel Carter 2; Lee Nielson 3rd. Red Plums. Alva Howell 1; A. L. Aged Ewes. Lee Nielson 1; Farrell 150 feet to the place of beginning, containing 7110 acres of land. Curtis 2; Mrs. Flossie Carter 3. Carter 2nd; Earl Nielson 3rd. Also commencing at the South Mamsen Plums, Jos. Vickers 1. Yearling Ewes, Lee Nielson 1 and west corner of Block 20, Plat 'D" of 3rapes Niagra, Fred Chapman 1; 2nd; Earl Nielson 3rd. Ewe lambs. Farrell Carter 1st Nephi Survey of Building Lots Jesse Coulson 2. Concord Grapes Mrs. S. P. Nielson Lee Nielson 2nd and 3rd. (said corner being Identical with 1, Mrs. Earl Nielson 2. Flock. Lee Nielson 1 ; Farrell Car- the southwest corner of lot 2 of tre 2nd, Earl Nielson 3rd aforesaid Block, Plat and Survey) Displays and Mies. Suffolk Open Class: situate in Section 4, township 13 Individual Display Jos. Price 1. Best yearling ewe, Lee Nielson south. Range 1 East, - Salt Lake John Everybearlng Raspberries and 2nd; Sam Nielson 3rd Meridian; thence running east 429 Wilkey 2. Ewe Lamb, Sam Nielson 1st; Far feet; thence north 100.5 feet to the POULTRY middle of channel of Salt Creek James Phillips pen pullets 1st; rel Carter 2nd; Sam Nielson 3rd down said thence northwesterly Theodore Park, pen pullets, 2nd; Ramboulllet Open Class: Earl Nielson, pen pullets 3. Best aged ram Raymond Garrett channel to a point 157.5 feet north of the place of beginning; thence Theodore Park, single hen, 1st; 1st. 2nd and 3rd Best Yearling ram, Delos Garrett south 157.5 feet to the place of beJames Phillips single hen 2; Theodore Park single hen 3. is; A. W. Thompson, Ephralm 2nd ginning; being part of lots 1, 2, of aforesaid Block, Plat and Survey, Theodore Parlcsingle pullet 1st; T. M. Thompson Ephralm 3rd. Earl Neilson 2, James Philips 3rd. Best ram lamb. T. M. Thompson, Also, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of Block Earl Nielson cockerals 1; Dee 1st; Raymond Garrett 2; Jarrett 11, Plat "D" Nephi Survey of Build Bros. 3rd. ing Lots, containing 4 acres and 23 Wright 2; Earl Nielson 3. J. C. Carter,, utility pullets 1. Aged Ewe, Delos Garrett 1; Boyd rods of land, with building, fence and all improvements thereon. Art Kendall, utility hens, 1 ; Wal- Goble 2; Jarrett Bros. 3rd. ter Olpin 2, J. C. Carter 3. Best yearling ewe, Raymond GarContaining in all 23 acres, to Leland Nielson cock, 1 and 2; Dee rett 1 and 2nd; Lee Nielson 3rd. gether with any and all buildings, Best ewe lamb, Delos Garrett 1: improvements and appurtenances Wright 3. James Chase, pullet white 1; and Raymond Garrett 2; Boyd Ooble 3. thereunto belonging. And also, six 2nd. Flock, Garrett Brothers 1st; Jar- (6) shares of water right In the James Chase, cockerel 1; James rett Garrett Brothers, 2; Lee Niel- Nephi Irrigation Company, together with any and all water and ditch Chase, Buff Orphington pullet 1st. son 3rd. lights of every nature, however Egg Laying Contest: Walter Olpin Club Class: 1st; C. W. Johnson 2nd. Yearling ram, E. A. Anderson 1 evidenced, used on or belonging tc said lands. James Chase, Buff orphington and 2nd; Raymond Garrett 3rd. Purchase price payable in lawful Best ram lamb. Raymond Garrett pullett 2; James Chase, buff orph1 and money of the United States of ington cockerel 1. 3rd; Jarrett Brothers 2nd. Dee Kendall, pen Bantams 1st; Aged ewes, Raymond Garrett 1st; America. Dated this 16 day of September, Maurice Chapman 2; Lorls Park 3. Boyd Goble 2nd; Jarrett Bros. 3rd. Loris Park. Light Bramab pullet Best aged ram, Delos Garrett 1, 1931. D. J. SULLIVAN, 1; cockerel 1; pen 1st. 2nd. and 3rd. Sheriff of Juab County, Utah Gerald Memmott Aniconda pen 1 ; Yearling Ewes, Raymond Garrett Lorls Park 2. By O, R. JUDD, Deputy Sheriff. 1st and 2nd, Lee Neilson 3rd. Oerald Memmott, pullett brown Ewe lambs, Raymond Garrett 1st P. N. Anderson, Attorney for Plaintiff. leghorn 1; Herman Memmott, pul- iinrl 2nrl- - Rnvrl Onhle 3rd lett brown leghorn 2; Herman Flock, Garrett Brothers 1st; Lee First pub. Sept. 17. 1931. Last pub. October 8, 1931. Memmott, brown leghorn pen 1st; Nielson 2nd; Jarrett Brothers 3rd. AND 1 WHEN IN PROVO STOP AT THE NIGHT SERVICE Sutton s Cafe " TEXACO SERVICE KEEL A GOOD PLACE TO EAT' REST ROOMS IN CONNECTION Earl Greenhalgh, Mgr. Phone No 9 "Why My Next Car will be A FORD" you never have to worry about. One is reliability. The other is long life. Here's an interesting letter from a Ford owner in North Carolina: When yon boy a Ford there are two tilings "My Ford was pnrchued Mar 8, 1928, and hai been ran 121,767 miles. It hn never Mopped on the road for repair of any kind whatsoever except puncture. "The brake were relined at 101,000 mile. My gas mileage aver-age- d 11 mile to the gallon, and on tire, 19,000 mile per tire. I travel mountainous and flat. over all kind of road condition "I eoniider this a wonderful record and I assure you my next car will alo be a Ford." This is just one of many tributes to the reliability and long life of the Ford. A Ford owner in Iowa tells of driving bis Ford 73,000 miles in a single year. Another writes of 120,000 miles of good service. Think ahead when you are considering the purchase of n automobile and consider what it will be like after thousands of miles of driving. Will you still be satisfied? Will you still say "it's a great car"? If it's a Ford, you know everything will be O. K. It will be taking you there and back in good style, just as it has always done. And you will have saved many important, worth-whil- e p and dollars in cost of operation and low yearly depreciation. up-kee- FIFTEEN BODY TYI'ES $ '430 640 F.O.B. Detroit, plot freight and delivery. Bumper$ and tpare tire extra at low cotU Convenient, economical time payments, can bo arranged. See your dealer for details. . TO- DAY. Watt Globes. at 20c SIX FOR $1.08 Each. Specify 120 Volt er AT 1931 Local Happenings The Misses Florence Chase and Ida Bean spent a day the early part Gerald Memmott brown leghorn pen of the week In Salt Lake City. (Continued from page one) 2nd; Gerald Memmott plymoth Mr. Jane Vickers 2; Mrs. Oean rocks pen 1st. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Beck were din Will Worthington white rocks pen ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J Tolley 3. Dill pickles .Mrs. Jack Wright 1; 1st. Patterson Sunday evening. 1 Mrs. Ethel James Few Children's Sept.-24- . Thursday. They last longer. Nephi Drug Co. 3ntetnationalluJ CTamoitl... 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