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Show PAGE FOUR THE ALLEN'S CASH STORE July 7 SPECIALS; 8 - TIMES-NEW- Sunday Programs WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP, 10 30c families realize that a proteasing tat on flour Is goinr into effect at midnight July 8th. but there FOR 19c PINK SALMON, TALL CANS CORNED BEEF, 12 OZ CAN 100 Pounds 15c Lard Sugar SOUTH WARD numbers at the regular meeting will Include a vocal quartet composed of LeRoy Whitehead, Mrs. Mable Lunt. Miss CJarence Evelyn and Brough, Gowers. Miss Joan Bigler of Pomona, California, will render a An Interesting speaker piano solo. has been arranged. Musical 9C secrament Swifts Sivler Leaf Brand $549 4 35l pounds BEANS, NORTHERN WHITE LBS 3 10c advise you 1 lb CAN 5c Sowby was hostess at a family gathering at her home Sunday afternoon. Present were Mr. 27c JERGINS HARDWATER SOAP FOR 6 25c Sowby. Miss Ina Painter returned to Sunday after a fortnights vacNe-p- We Buy BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON & EGGS BOILING BEEF, lb FRESH SIDE PORK lb LAMB STEW, lb LOIN VEAL CHOPS, lb c 6c Phyllis Reld, who Is attending summer school at the TT. 8. A. C. IOC 9c Miss Maida Starr Mrs. W. W. Cherry July 4. was a guest of in Ephraim on Dahlia Cultivation Our present-dadahlias have little resemblance to the original wild forms first found In the higher altitudes of Mexico. Horticulturists have ' changed the original small single flowers Into large blooms of extraordinary beauty through and cultural methods. y D Precedent The referendum Idea Isn't Noah sent out a dove to see land was dry. Akron Beacon-Journa- ' new. If the l. Strength not happiness, or rather only that happiness which comes by strength, end of Phillips Brooks. human the living. E. Len Jones and Zions' Canyons. Bryce Things which never could have made a man hap.py, develop a power to make him strong. Strength and Is and Mrs. re- turned Wednesday evening from a delightful four days' vacation in They report a very pleasant trip. Mrs. A. J. Gowers is a guest this week at the home of her son and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. daughter-in-laGowers Jr. in Salt Lake City. that w, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Gowers were week-en- d visitors at the home of Mr. Mrs. A. J. Gowers Jr. in Salt Lake City. Joseph Hanson and Miss Al ice Hanson were Independence Day visitors in Price. Mrs. Roy Mayers of Los Angeles, California is visiting Nephi relatives and He is the house guest of his Mr. and and brother-in-laPrank Harris. friends. sister Mrs. to their Enroute home in Califor after touring the Pacaflc Coast Northwest. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. O'Gara of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Crandall of Manhatten Beach are visiting at the home of Charles Haynes. Mrs. Crandall will spend a few weeks before re nia, and "A freshments will attendance o is be served. dsired. A A riplie-htfu- at. hplrt swlmmine nartv was flfnffnrrv Thursday and was enjoyed by the following: Mrs. Orson Cazier, Mrs. Lola Jensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence War ner and family, Mrs. w. H. Warner. Mrs. E. Bieler and daughter Miss .inan of Pomona. California. Geraldlne Cazier Beck of Sandy. FOR PROTECTION AGAINST A SUMMER MOTOR OIL MUST FILMED TO WITHSTAND WEAR BE ! Mrs. A. C. Nelsn City Is enjoying a with her daughter, Bailey. I ! and Miss Janet of Salt Lake short vacation William Mrs. OF, THANKS CARD We wish, at this time, to thank all who assisted us in any way during our recent bereavement, at the death of our son and brother, Charles. Mrs. J. E. Harris Mr. and TOUGH EXCESSIVE and family CLASSIFIED HEAT ICE FOR SALE Bert Greenhalgh. COAL AT $6.50 PER TON delivered, at Nephi or Levan Frank Phillipson. Trucking als done. Phone 360. GOOD DRIVE IN TODAY FOR AN OIL CHANGE USE Texaco Havoline Pcnnzoil GOOD MILL RUN $16.00 PER TON. Smaller Quantities 70c sack OUR POULTRY FEEDS ARE Or THE BEST QUALITY & PRICES RIGHT County Mill & Ele C Juab WANTED paid for Cy's While 1 3 4 each i SILVER MAI?IE SERVICE HIGHEST PRICES high quality veal. Market or H. C. Crane. Call tf they last Sat. and Sun. lb spring fryers, 15c each, 20c dressed. 212 South 1st E. Have your and put in reasonable. 3EED old typewriter cleaned shape for use. Prices Call 196. WHEAT CLEANED AND TREATED. Let us clean and treat JUST A FEW PAIR OF LIGHT TROUSERS AT 98c, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 DRESS SHIRTS ALL SIZES AT 49c up. AT THE good Emily J. Sperry returned to Monday after a three week's visit in Ogdn with her sister, Mrs. S. B. McCune, and her daughter Mrs. Nephi Merc. Co. i and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris and family of Ogden were in Nephi to attend the funeral of Charles Harris. They are visiting relatives PROBATE LEGAL PUBLICATIONS here end of until the . the week. AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES . Consult County Clerk or Res pective signers for further informa- ) tion. o IN THE FIFTH JUDICAL DIST RICT COURT IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH John S. Green, Plaintiff, vs John Williams Jr.. administrator ESTORES Surety of Purity" ALWAYS Roietta Ston The Kgypt Explained of the estate of John Williams, de ceased, and any and all heirs of said John Williams, deceased, and also all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate. lien, or interest in the real estate described in the complaint adversely to plaintiffs ownership, or any cloud upon plaintrlrs title thereto. Defendants stone, discovered In than a century ago and Itosetta more Constitution Drawn For the key to the mysteries of an ancivilization, has been given a Recreational Group cient in new British museum. the setting home. A guidebook Is attached by visitors may read the history C. O. Scannell of Caliente, Nevada (Continued from Page 1) stone and Its meaning. was a guest at the home in Nephi of preceding the date of the time of Mrs. D. K. Brown on Independece meeting. The advisory council shall l WE ARE CLOSING OUT ALL OUR WHITE SHOES AT 10 per cent DISCOUNT. ONLY A FEW PAIRS LEFT relatives Nephi turning Day. spent In Canyon An Interesting program has been prepared for the regular monthly meeting of the Nephi Ward Relief Society to be held Tuesday. The program will proceed as follows: Organ solo, Melba A. Golden musical reading, Miss Maurln) Kendall, solo dance, LaMarr Hawkins; retold story, Mrs. William Bailey, and vocal solo. Mr. Verda R. Beck. Re- air-tig- ht Fft'J with Local - Social iP.SKAGGS FOOD Bingham of July Green. I t. Cellophane wrappers outside the package keeps the Tea just as perfectly as does the cans. And the price is much cheaper. In fact the price of these new packages will be as low as any of our standard brands of tea. Don't miss seeing our stock of Schilling package Tea. and Lubrication the of fourth You may now find in our store A. Schilling and Company's new line of package teas. Thfe tea is basket-fire- d the second time, the same as the canned tea, which is recognized as America's best. They also claim Alice Pay of Salt Lake City is spending this week with her grandmother, Mrs. T. W. Tranter. Mr. Crawford Schillings Tea Miss Obligation To owe an obligation to a worthy friend Is a happiness, and can be no disparagement. Charron. f nd Mrs. Raymond Anderson son of Standardvtlle Mrs, Fran cis Blackham and children of Ken llworth and Mr. and Mr. Charles are still low remain so until present stocks are exhausted. a short vacation with her daughter, Mrs. Norma White. HIDES ARE GOING UP! SHOES ARE GOING UP BUY NOW BEFORE THE RAISE COMES. Mr. Bisquick and will spend last week and manufactured products. Our prices on Wheat Flakes and on Lucy Miller left Thursday for Calfornla, where she will Esklel Anderson In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jane Isaacson of Garland visited with Mr. and Mrs. James F, Robertson this week. Bisquick Pomona, SHOULDER Mr. and Mrfc. spent In addition to the processing tax, wheat prices are rising very rapidly, making it necessary to increase prices on all wheat Miss Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Me onald and of Salt Lake City are here visiting lor a few days. children Wheat Flakes returned to Logan Wednesday after 4c visiting several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Reld. BeefPotRoast Veai Roast LB Painter. 10c 12 LB Lake City. She was Ml3S Ruby Mrs. J. H. Thornock of Idaho Falls visited with her sister, Mrs. J. R. Park the latter part of the week. .. Young and Tender hi guest of her sister, the 6'-- in Salt ation at prepared cereal such as Cream of Wheat, Bran (lakes and Puffed Wheat will be affected by the Processing tax on flour as will cracker, such as Soda Crackers and Graham Crackers. Now is the time to buy these Items and protect yourselves. Rulon city. Mrs Edith Allison and two child ren of San Jose, CaU'ornla, are here to visit with her mother, Mrs. 8arah A. Anderson for the summer. All Mrs. K. A. Nordstron and family of Los Angeles. California, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Winn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Morgan. and Shirley Sowby of Los Angeles. California and Spencer and s f- Misses LaPrele and Laurel Aagard and their brother, Vance Aagard, spent last week Brycej Canyon, Cereals nt CERTO, BOTTLE this Prepared and PIERCES PORK AND BEANS, Miss Melpha Sardonl, who are attending summer school at the U. B. Y. at Provo. spent July 4 In complete. Laura SHOES Miss Alice Smyth. Augason and Lawrence ad- E JSL Miss Pern Simmons of Los An- peles Is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Aagard. vantage of the opportunity to lay in a supply now. Our stock Is Local News Mi's. to take 1933 DC - Aunonucement Is mvle of true marriage of Grant Nlelson to Miss Ruth Ounderson of Mt. Pleasant are many who lo not realize that It Is joint; to make a difference of 35c per 48 lb. bar Niether do they realize that floor has advanced 30c to 60c a barrel In the laat tew days and Is still golnr up. Therefore, we wuth to 6, July News Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dean Nlelfcon, July 1st, a daughter Mont mceung. Thursday. Ft. Green Flour North Ward James Smith, who recentlv rotnr Mil from the Eastern States L. D S mlsion. will be the speaker at the ii. ju a. m. sacrament meeting MuMcal selections will be fur. nlsiied bv - Mimes- Affnn. . trunriaii v .,v..,.,( and Lois taint, who will furnish a violin and piano solo, respectively. Robert Garrett will h in rhm r.t -- COFFEE, HILLS BROS. RED, lb NEPHI. UTAH S, which SUMMONS The State of Utah fendants: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land office City, Notice is herphv cHvpn that C7j Louise Irons Carter nf Nnh ttt?W who, on April 30, 1926 made homestead entry No 040062 for Lots 15, 16, 29, 38 and 47, Section 6, Lots 5. 6 and 7 Section 7, TownshlD 14 South Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the above land described before Thomas P. Thomas, Register U. a Land office at Salt Lake City, Utah on the 10th day of July, 1933. Claimant names as witnesses: Harold Park, Ralph Park, G. O. Golden and Frank Tidwell. all of Nephi Utah. Thomas P. Thomas Register o To Said De You are hereby summoned to ap at Salt Lake NOTICE TO CREDITORS pear within twenty days after ser Estate of Ellsha P. Russell, dethe vice of this summons upon you, if ceased. Creditors will present claims srved within the county in which with vouchers to the undersigned at this action is brought; otherwise the office of Will L. Hoyt, attorney w.thin after service, and at law, days thirty Why Not? Nephi, Utah on or before the above entitled action; 31 defend the day of August, A. D. 1933. "Mother, I want to ask you som- arid in case of your failure so to do. L. W. Farnsworth, ething," said Steve. "The world goes judgement will be rendered against administrator of estate around, doesn't it? Well, then, you according to the demands of Ellsha F. Russell, deceased when the endurance flyers are up In the complaint which has been filed Date of first publication, June 29. the clerk of the above entitled A. D. of the air several days, why can't they with 1933. Last publication court. July 20, Bee China as It passes byT 1933. This action is brought to recover a judgment quieting the plaintiff's THE FTPJTH DISTRICT COURT Neolithio Razor title to the lands described in com- IN OP UTAH IN AND FOR JUAB Believed to be at least 10,000 plaint. COUNTY years old, a razor was found by M. P. N. ANDERSON The George C. Whitmore Company, Dharvent, a French archeologist, In Attorney for Plaintiff a a sand quarry at Moutieresles-Aml-ens- . P. O. and residence address, Nephi vscorporation, plaintiff Hyrum Broadhead, Polly V. Thelnstrumenf has a handle and Utah. Broadhead. The Knnnpvillo T.nmVw blade like a modern razor. It was First publication, June 22nd, 1933 Company, a corporation, and John Last publication, July 20, 1933 discovered in a H. Haycock, administrator of the Neolithic bed a estate of Alfred Haycock, deceased, amongst number of other instrudefendants. ments, all of which date back to Nothing; Impoatibl about 8000 B. C. of select Its own chairman, who shall certify to the president the names of officers and executive committee members chosen. The advisory council shall also be the Judge of the election of it own members. The city councils, town boards and civic organization selecting members chosen by them respectively. The advisory council shall also have the duty of advising and counseling with the officers and executive committee of the association relative to the conduct of the association's mislness pnd affairs, and any officer, executive committee man or member of the association may appeal to the advisory council from the action of the executive committee and in case of such appeal, the advisory council Is empowered to set aside the action of the executive committee, and to direct the executive committee to "Sonny Boy" take any other action deemed desSome way when a little boy Is irable by the advisory council. called "Sonny" by his parents one VI. Executive Committee shall has a feeling the parents do not TVio pvernUvA committee whip. Atchison Globe. have general charge of the business affairs and activities of this asthe sociation, and shall superviseactivE activities of the officers, Tne committee ities of the executive shall, however, be subject to supervision of the advisory council upon appeal being made by any member or offficer. VTI. Duties of Officers: The president, vice - president, shall persecretary, and treasurer form such duties as are usually by such officers in similar The president shall organizations. have the duty to appoint all comfor mittees not otherwise provided such by the executive committee, to apbe subject appointmnts toexecutive committee. proval of the VIII. Amendment. This constitution may be amended at any time upon apvote of the executive committee vote of those proved by called meeting of present at a duly council. the advisory . o . ed C7T arms, Kesam two-thir- ALWAYS ds Nothing Is Impossible upon which It U good to bo often reminded naof the inconsistency of human look without ture and to learn to on the your seed wheat at your farm or wonder or disgust which are found In tat ranch at no extra cost. Satisfactory work done. W. W. Beard. Levan Ut. strongest minds. Macaulay. weak-ness- es ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME nrv-i- Henry Intelligence In spite of everything, nothing will prevent the slow evolution of and character. The Intelligence chosen few will not flinch In their obstinate resolution to know. The sincere will to know Is Incom patible with fear, as Is proved by the martyrs of every every faith. opinion and of Oeorge Clemenceau. On Miitinf Little Sally was having a kinder garten test and was told to pick out from a picture the various creatures that laid eggs. She picked ont several and then said: "I wish there was a bunny there, for I know It lays eggs." Efficient, Satisfactory Phone 168 Nephi n MTV V11K door of the county court house at iicpm, uuaD uounty, Utah, the following described real estate situate in Juab County, Utah, to wit: Besrinniner at. a nnink in7 fact South of the Northwest corner of Lot 4, (Northwest cornor of Northeast Vi Of Nnrt.Wpef. U t? SwHnn 4) Section 4. Township 14 South, muise i tasi oi tne salt Lake mer idian: Thence runninir Rnnth d7Q ft foof to the South bank of a deep wash; thence South 48 35 min. East 294.6 feet, alongdegrees the South bank Of Said WaSh thTUA cnilfll lO Aarr 04 min West 216 feet to the road; inence North 76 deg. 37 min. West 115.8 feet down said road; Thence South 150 feet mnrs nr Im. tn tho quarter Section line on South side oi roaa; Thence East 366 Thence North 93 feet alon? the feet; west side of the machine shed,; Thence East 270 feet: Thence South 93 feet; Thence East 2004 fet, more Composition of Granite Granite Is an unstratlfled rock, normally consisting of three simple minerals feldspar, quarts and mica. Granite In which the mica Is the variety blotlte is called blo-tlgranite; If musconlte, muscon-It- e granite; If much hornblende Is present, It Is called, hornblende Or leSS tO t.hf RrllfVlict tne west v, nf tho ninrnar .1 . KAtri !vftrvn A TO, granite. Mtst ruoiicatom July 20, te Service SALE C two-thir- Incomiatoacjr SHERIFF'S the enlightened heart of humanity To be sold at. VlfirH ff'o cola rr sets Itself, but it requires the leithe 22 day of July, 1933 Saturday, sure of a great faith. Arthur at 12:00 O'clock of. tho itVtltl fiwnt Brown. r.f k- , t, feet: thence wc South 701 feet; thence Westi&O feet to the n1nr nf iuirinninn ,i containing 78.95 acres of land.' D. J. SULLIVAN, Sherriff of Juah County First publication, June 29, 1933 1933 - |