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Show Thursday, August 18, 1932 PAGE FIVE Local -- Social If ID) UB SSfitmsf Him THIS ONE MEANS WHAT IT SAYS HAL HI OCTANE Gasoline leads them all in QUALITY, PRICE and REAL ECONOMY. FILL YOUR TANK TODAY. -- Local and Social MILLS NEWS Mrs.. Wtlford Bal'ey and two sons Miss Ruth Beagley U enjoying a Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and two weeks vacation In Salt Lke spent Saturday vlstUna with Mr. children sptnt Sunday at Mills. H. and Mrs. W. Bailey In Sterling. City. Gcoge Orgill was In Nephl over Miss Mary F.. Brown of Sun Garrett and Miss Mrs. Oeorg the week-en- d on business. visCalifornia Is a truest of her Wanda Oarrett were week-en- d Mrs. J. L. Bells ton. itors In Salt Lake City. Earl Howard of Nephl was in Mills Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bean returned Don Washburn of Provo was the week-en- d to Nephl last week after a three guest of Miss Mae Roy McPherson was a Nephi months tour of Idaho. over the week-en- EXTRA SPECIAL d. Mr. and Mrs. Alva F. Belllston Mr. and Mrs. Elgin R. Oarrett and Mrs. Annie Garrett visited over and family were Mantl visitors on with relatives In Salt Sunday. the week-en- d Lake City, Lehl and Bountiful. Dr. Nlel Brough of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oowers visited the latter part of the week leturned to American Fork Tuesday in this city, a guest of his mother s. J. W. Brough. following a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Gowers. Following a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Petty and her sister, Mrs. Ted Bowles, Mrs family of Cedar City spent Sunday Lamb returned Saturday to her with Mr. and Mrs. James Garrett, home In Plymouth. parents of Mrs. Petty. MLss Jonnle Blackett of Salt Laka Mrs Blanche Irons and daughter I City is enjoying a two weeks visit Iris of Salt Lake City spent the with her cousin. Miss Geraldine past week at the home of Mr. and Cazler. Mrs. Gilbert Bailey. Miss Carol Munk of Ogden is Mrs. Elroy Chrlstensen of Salt spending a week's vacation at the Lake City Is enjoying a fortnight's home of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. visit with her mother, Mrs. T. G. Carter and with Mr. and Mrs. Dr. J. A. Booth visited Sunday in James Chrlstensen. Salt Lake City with Dr. L. T. Booth J. T. Stlmson spent Sunday at who is receiving medical treatment the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. at the Veterans Hospital. Cowan. Mrs Btlmson and Infant son returned that evening with Mr. John and Afton Barnett of Payson Stlmson to their home in Ogden. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen L. Barnett this week Gibson S. Cowan and daughtrs as guests of Dale and Mautiel Dorothy and Elaine of Cedar City spent Sunday here with Mrs. John Mrs. George Kendall and dauS. Cowan. Elaine Cowan remained for a two week visit with Mrs. Cow- ghters Georgia, Josephine and at of Ogden spent the wek-en- d an and with Mr. and Mrs. John E. the home of Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Ingram. FOR THIS WEEK Mr and Mrs. Roy McPherson were X Nephl visitors Tuesday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. rmUni ti,i daughter of Flowell, Utah were vis itors m muis Thursday . STATIONERY VALUES UP TO Mr and Mrs Rov ifrPhmn children were Sclpio visitors Tues- - GOING THIS WEEK ONLY AT aay evening. Edward Hanson returned to this town Wednesday and will visit with his father, Ernest Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Edhardt Benedixion and children wire Tv.in nidtn, Sunday Thoral Howell nnrt hw'v,. t., and Voil Howell were In Mills Ord & Mangelson ! Mr. and Mrs. Con T?ihino nt Sclpio Were Visitors Rsllirrtnu at n, home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mc- - IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY Hans Hanson returner! ti imiia for a few days visit with his children. He has been In Salina and Fish In the matter of the Nephl Lake the past two months. Townslte Entry. Mark and Marv A tin Pnhhino rf Sclpio spent the week end at Mills ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy The Farmers National Warehouse McPherson Corporation, having filed herein an application praying that said apMr. and Mrs, PlnvH plicant be adjudged and declared to AUred. had as guests at their home Sunto be the rightful owner of the tract Mr. and Mrs. William T. Belllston Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lason and of land hereinafter described and Mrs. Jesse Washburn and Mrs. Mr. and family visited over the weekof Mt. Pleasant. that a proper and sufficient deed end and during the fore part of Verd Washburn of Provo were Suno of conveyance be exectued by the tliis week with relatives and friends, day guests at the home of Mr. and Area! Judge of this court to said applicant said tract of land, and good returning Tuesday to their home Mrs. James Andrews. The ladies The principal sources of tea ar for In Murray. Miss Emma Belllston re- came down to attend the Trouscause appearing, It Is FormoChina, Ceylon, India, seau a Japan, a Miss Tea given by Mae mained for brief vacation, guest ORDERED that Friday, the 19 The plant of August, 1932 at 2 P. M. at day sa, Java and Sumatra. of Miss Donna M. Belllston. the tor a time whs cultiviiled In other Court room of this court at NephL localities, but those countries, after Juab County, Utah, be and the same years of scientillc research, have hereby set for the hearing of said brought g ami i'a manu- application and that al persons intDID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK? facture up to Its present point of erested be and they are hereby re to appear and show cause If perfection. To the natives of these quired That promptness in meeting every obligany they have why said application lands It Is the chief source of live- should not be granted and the said ation you owe your home city reflects honesty lihood and the skill and knowledge deed of conveyance executed. for tea cultiva successful required and a determination to make yourself a real citIT IS FURTHUR ORDERED tlon are handed down from genera that notice of such hearing be given izen. tion to cenerntinn. by publication of a copy of this order once each week for four sucDisregard for those things that go to make cessive weeks preceding the date of a busier city indicates poor business judgment said hearing in The Times-New- s, and a lack of ambition to help yourself. a weekly newspaper published at Nephl, Juab County, Utah, and by You should make' your' city known far and posting a copy of this order In a wide as the best city in which to live and make a conspicuous public plaoe upon said land where the same abuts upon living. the highway, also In three public The home city living up to its reputation, places of Nephi City, Juab County, Utah, for a like period preceding will develop faster because of its achievements tne aate or said hearing. of the past will be surpassed and new standards The traot of land herein referred te Is situate in Juab County. set for the future. Utah, and is described as follows: A safe city in which to invest money is a Tract "A". Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot three of has normal a demonstraed developcity that Block 26, Plat "B", Nephi Survey of Building Lots, thence running ment from year to year, proving its claim to a east 130 feet, thence South 214.5 future. greater feet, thence West 130 feet, thence North 214.5 feet to place of beginIf citizens don't stand together, their city ning, situate In the east half of the will have no standing anywhere. northeast quarter of Section 8, Twp. El-B- in SPECIAL RATES ON OIL DRAINS AT HAL Service Stations Nephi, Fillnvsre, Holden, Beaver, Cedar City, Washington, Modena, Milford, Delta, Eureka, Goshen, Springville, Midvale, and Salt Lake City, (3 stations.) Firt "Motion Picturei" Penalties Endow Bed Charles Pathe of France used a primitive motion picture By a system of "fines" for sal mon caught, for stags and other animals killed out of season and foi not going to church. Sirs. J. L. Wood cnmern than thirty-fiv- e years ago to pictures of a woman feeding chickens, a running horse, and other scenes which he exhibited In penny more take of Ilemel Hempstead, Scotland, endowed two beds at Aberlour orphan age, Speyslde. machines. Al Smith's Youngest Son and Bride h St - 5, v t . " iWtllili LOW FARMS A city must not live in the days of yesterday in but the days of today and tomorrow. The citizens of the home city must pull together and work together in order to keep step with progress, In many cities there is quite a gap between what the city is and what it should be. It takes men of vision to build a city. Cities that are without men of vision start nowhere anl get nowhere. REAL CITIZENS ARE NOT JUDGED BUT BY WHAT THEY INTEND TO DO BY WHAT THEY REALLY DO. Aria ; 13 M. South, Range 1 East, S. L. B. & Tract "B". Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot two, Block Twenty-siPlat "B", Nephl Survey of Building Lots, thence running east 130 feet, thence South 40 feet, thence West 130 feet thence North 40 feet to beginning, situate in the east half of the northeast quarter of Section 8. Township 13 South, Range 1 East, S. L. B & M Dated this 27 day of July. 1932 x, LeROY H. COX Judge. ! Jib W V A Glass of MILK every Afternoon When A'ou feel tired in the afternoon, try a glass of our milk and notice how quickly you feel alive. The rich vitamins of this milk tone up your jwole system and build up your energy. Try it today. life-givi- ng Meadowbrook Dairy More - and more people travel by Bus these days. Four good reasons: It coses less. Perfect comfort. depots. Convenient schedules. Handy down-tow- n Genuine Axminster Next trip travel by bus. Pliosie ZZ for rates everywhere and travel information. Bus Forrest Hotel depot, Nephi, Utah 4 ISllfllB Training for State Fair Pulling Champions. Walter J. 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