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Show THE Thursday, October 26. 1933 Announcement We are pleased to announce to the people of Nephi and surrounding town that we have opened an authorized Ford Agency in the build- -- Jng formerly occupied by the Bryan Garage. We will handle a complete line of Ford Cars, Ford parts and accessories. We will also maintain an efficient service department. TIMES-NEW- NEPIII. UT AH S, PAGE FIVE War Veteran' rroblema LEGAL PUBLICATIONS OUARDIANSIUV NOTICES Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers For Further Information PROBATE AND IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IV AND FOR JUAD COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Not since the period of tbe World War has t . Ited Cross faced greater problem In handling the claims of World War and other veterans. Due to the changes In tbe regulations covering veterans' claim, chapters all over the button have been crowded with veteran Mi Rosemary Brlltston. a stud ent of tUe Wasatch Academy at Mt. applicants for relief and for service Pleasant, visited with her mother la preparing appeals. During last Mrs. J. L. Belliston the fore part of year Red Cross home service workthe week. ers In 3,268 chapters dealt with tbe men problems of 411,124 or their families. The chapters also Boswell Catherine and Eugt-nof Richfield are visiting with their sided 7.348 men still In the regular grandiwrents Mr. and Mrs. Stephen army, navy and marina corps. Local - Social THE STATE OF UTAH. Plaintiff vs NEPHI NATIONAL BANK OF NEPHI. UTAH, a corporation, and ARCH R. JACK Receiver of the Kephi National Bank of Nephi, T Utah: M. W MANOELSON. MANGELSON, RALPH BROUGH. ALNDA BROUGH. C. H. Boswell. Kenner .Alvlna L. Kenner, H. K. Burke, Stella Burke, and Emma Safeguarding Public Health Starr and Annie Chtlds. Executrixes J. J. Keeler of Provo was a Bur-rastJames estate of Richard of the guest of Miss Virginia Bowles. The Red Crots reports that 693 deceased, and Alex Peterson, Defendants. nurses are employed by 428 of Its C D. Streltt, Miss Relia Allen of American Fork chapters In public health nursing. SHERIFF'S SALE Dealer Authorized To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the and Mrs. Lois Eyre and son Gary During the past year Red Cross 27th day of October. 1933. at 12 o' of Salt Lake City visited with friends nurses made 1.234.000 nursing visits. clock noon, at the front door of and relatives in Nephi last Other than to schools, and also Inthe County Court House of Nephi, 633,000 children In schools. spected Before You Buy A Car At Any Price, Ride In Juab County. Utah, the following Nursing at the bedside of tbe alck, described property situated in the Dr. Neil Brought of Salt Lake City unemployed, or other needy Is a The New FORD V8 Mona precinct, Juab County. State was a 8unday gut; t of Mrs. J. W. major part of their work. TbePubiio or Utah, to wit: Health Nursing Service of tbe Red The Southeast quarter of the South- Brough. west Quarter and the Southwest Cross also directs tbe teaching of of quarter of the Southwest quarter clause In Home Hygiene and Care Mrs. and Joshua Greenwood Judge Section 5 Township 12 Boutn, rcange of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. of the Sick. Tbls course was taught 1 East. Salt Lake Meridian. and Mrs. Brough on Friday to 53,000 persons during last year. The Northwest quarter of the South- Saturday Hyrum and Sunday east quarter; the North half of the Southwest quarter and the South of Mr. and Mrs. An Army of Children half of the Southeast quarter of Sunday guestsincluded Mr. and Mrs 12 South, Range Hyrum Brough Section 6, Township to her returned Week-en- d Mrs. Ida Brown guests of Bishop Thos. Lake Meridian, except W. P. Payne of Richfield. Tbe membership In tbe Junior Red home In Provo last Thursday af- Bailey included Mrs. Orin N. Rom- - 1 East, Salt situated m the South parcel that Cross last year was 6.629.8S6 boys her with par- ney and Miss Ara Call of Colonla ter a two weeks stay A. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gowers conJr of said Section 6, Miss est smarter State of Utah by deed of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. and glrla In schools, private, public ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Powell. Dublan, Chihuahua.Mexico; to the and parochial. They enjoyed volAnnoe Romney of Salt Lake City veyed of Cowers Calif 1902. re Linwood, and Eugene dated February 25th, Mr. and Mrs. William Christensen and Miles Romney of Provo. Book 69 at page 348 records ornia were Sunday guests of Mr unteer work In hospitals and for orin corded and Du Wayne and Bud Ray of Glen-dal- e, phans, tbe aged and crippled, and of Juab County, Recorders oince,- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Gowers. BurCalifornia are visiting at the also aided their schoolfellows by J. R. made deed by said being Mrs. Diane G. Booth was hostess Mrs. S. B. McCune of Salt I.ake providing attention for their eyes, home ef Mr. and Mrs. S. D. to the Fedilis Choral Cleb last Thur raston, a widower. visited and relatives friends Containing in all 270 acres together City purchasing their glasses, and giving in Nephi last week. sday evening at her home. Business were with any and au buildings, appurmany other types of service to them. an and hour's song practice Lake Salt of thereHawkins LaMar Miss tenances and improvements The Juniors aid their school work after evenine's the entertainment, week-enMr. and d Mrs. are Leonard Linton visiting City spent the unto belonging. the proud parents of a baby boy, by carrying on correspondence and in with her parents, Mr and Mrs. R. which a delicious lunch was served the water of 11 shares right Also at 10:00 o'clock. In attendance were Mona the exchange of portfolios with Hawkins. Company, togemer born Saturday, October 21, Mrs. Louise Pyper, Mrs. Lily Wright with Irrigation school children In other nations. ditch and water all and any Kate Bur Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gowers Jr. of ev nowever Mr. and Mrs. FTank Hudson is Mrs. Lucille Booth, Mrs.Mrs. of nature, every DaVeda rights Lucille Lunt, used on or DeiuuB"B to Salt Lake City o1and Mr. and Mrs. visiting in Payson at the home of ton, Mrs. The Red Cross enrolled 3.701.8G6 Linwood. Califor Davis, Mrs. Viola Ockey, Mrs. Alice idenced, Eugene Gowers Mr. and Mrs. Allen Simmons. members in Its roll call a year ago. nia were visitors at the Mantl Crapo and the hostess Mrs. Booth. Tiirrrifu Dnce being payaDie Join In tho 1933 roll call Armistice lawful money of the United States Temple on Friday. Day to Thanksgiving Day. of America. . . , . Miss Ina Painter returned to ratoH thic Rth riav or octooer, isjj Friday after an extended Sullivan, Sheriff of Juab Nephi with d J.State her sister. Miss Ruby stay of Utah County. Painter in Salt Lake City. Judd. R. G. Deputy. Method By P. N. Anderson Method means primarily a way of Miss Martha Loss of Los Angeles Plaintiff for Attorney California was the guest of Miss transit. From this we are to underFirst Publication, October 5, 1933 Q Every American wants to know more about the building stand that the first Idoa of method Sarah Orme last week. 1933 26 October Last Publication, oi his nation than the schoolbook histories tell him, but few Is a progressive transition from one o Mrs. Ed. V. Downs and daughter atep to another In any course. If of us have time to pore over the many volumes necessary for IN THE UIFTH JUDICIAL DIST- Joyce were Salt Lake City visitors In the right course, It will be the illustrated JUAB feature articles by Elmo Scctt Watson that. The last week. RICT COURT IN AND FOR true method; If In tbe wrong, we COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH which appear regularly in this paper cSer an answer to that Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ockey of cannot hope to progresa S. T. need. You will find in them a wealth of interesting inlorma-tio- n Lake City visited with Mr. and Coleridge. Salt UTAH. Plaintiff Mrs. David Ockey last week end. OF STATE THE in on little-know- n American fact chapters history K. OST vs J. S. OSTLER, HAT-TIstories more fascinating than fiction. lvr W MANGELSON. MAR Development of Lace G ARET, .MANGELSON, THE NEPHI PatUc.Win MATTO-NATQ These articles also cover other fields-pop- ular BANK OF NEFtU, US. The real history of lace in this fast Is necessary Hustle TO J AH. A CORPORATION and ARCH science, sports, industry, the fine and the real hustler with the punto In aria, "the stitch SCHOOL R. JACK, Receiver of the Nephi stepping world, But speed In the air," In which the foundation somewhere. arts and literature; in fact, every phase oi a gets Utah usually National Bank of Nephi, essential. ,9 entirely dispensed with and the not the O. U conri, American interest. This newspaper cornoration. and C. D. Streitt, Teachers find these e "ibi Ben counts. also xv to wait complete ireeuom. Li. n. The ability Kenner Alvina artie'es IwOpful in siders itself forfunate in being able to give Burke and Stella Burke, and Alex Franklin said that "He that can Punto In aria marked the emerging classes. Some stuits readers such articles as these by one of position as a craft Peterson, Defendants have-- patience can have what he of lfce dents are making or Pastlme to a One art WIU Grit. feature of the the writers leading country SHERIFF'S SALE ecrapbocks of them. ' To be sold at Sheritfs Sale on the Tell your teacher today. Tell your friends about them if they 27th day of October 1933, at 11:45 and your classmates haven't seen them yet. AM., at the fsont door of the County about them' Court House, at Nephi, Juab County Utah, the following described pro perty situated in the Mona precinct, Juab County, State of Utah to wit: The west half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 8, Township 12 South Range 1 East, Salt Lake Mer idian, containing 80 acres. Also, at the southwest corner of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 5, Township 12 South Ranee 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, thence running North 140 rods; thence East 80 rods thence south 140 rods; thence West 80 rods to the place of beginning, sontain-in- g 70 acres. ' SPONSORED BY NEPHI WARD M. I. A. Containing in all 150 acres, together any and all buildings, improve ments and appurtenances tnereunio belonging. Also 24 shares of water right in the Mona Irrigation Com-all pany, together with any and water and ditch rights of every nature however evidenced, used on or belonging to said lands. (HALLOWE'EN NIGHT) Purchase price being payable in I m lawful money of the United States of America. Dated this 5th day of October, 1033. D. J. Sullivan, Sheriff of Juab County, Utah By G. R. Judd, Deputy P. N. Anderson Attorney for Plaintiff First Publication October 5, 1933 . - . .......:.::.....,... Aa,::i.:vt:to..vctag Last Publication, October 26 1933 e MAH-GARE- Jackson Motor Co. on LOCAL ITEMS Yon Wouldn't. Slave Tira&e fop AH Tills 2&esiSs2j tto s Shirley Poirier Depicts Spirit Of Junior Red Cross in Movie Big Hallowe'en C arnival Dance wM rQfK n H i Tuesday Oct. 31 I z Arlington Hall x L Prices 40c & 1 0c 9 p.m. Specials This Wcelt THE NATION'S NEEDY Flour, Bread, Clothing Reach Into More Than Five Million Homes High Grade Pocket Knives The greatest task ever undertaken by a relief agency la tbe history of private charity is drawing to a close with tha final distribution of cotton clothing to more than Ave million families by tbe American Red Cross. At tho direction of the Congress, beginning eighteen months ago, tbe Red Crots undertook to convert the wheat and cotton surpluses of the Farm Board Into food and clothing tor tbe unemployed and needy. In the consequent operation, this relief agency entered upon a commercial enterprise greater than any single commercial firm has ever undertaken In the same period of time. In the ensuing months the Red Cross converted 85,000,000 bushels of wheat into flour and bread and gave it to 5,803.000 families. The distribution was through 3,700 Red Cross chapters and hundreds of other charitable agencies. During tbe severe northwestern drought of 193i the Red Cross also gave wheat In the form of food for livestock to 184,188 families. The clothing drosses, underwear, overalls, Jumpers, sweaters and stockings for men, women and children, and even blankets and comforters was distributed to 5,465,410 families. More than 54,000,000 ready-mad- e garments and 92,000,000 yards of cotton cloth were given to tbe needy. This clothing came from 844,-00- 0 bales of cotton. The wheat distribution was concluded in June, 1933, and final distribution of cotton clothing Is occurring In the fall months. In handling these tasks voted to It by Conpress, the Red Cross will expend from its own treasury $735,-00At the same time the organization carried on its regular program of disaster relief; of service to the veterans of all our wars; of educational and welfare work through the Junior Red Cross; of health education and public health nursing and of life saving and first aid Funds for this work come from tne membership roll call the Ited Cross chapters conduct from Amistice Day to Thanksgiving Day, when every one Is Invited to join the Red Cross and aid In this vital relief work. 0. Seven hundred thousand women volunteers under the Red Cross banner sewed tor the needy last year and many thousands still are making cotton garments for their Red Cross chapters. Half Dozen Stainless Knives and Forks .,. (Come See Them) $2.85 Hot Point Electric $4.75 Heating Pad Electric Iron Lifetime Element $1.98 Kodak as you go with the new film. Come in and see them. The New Cameras Are Cheper and better. Now is the Time To Get One Pleases Us To Please X You Ord & Mangelson Druggists WHY GET UP NIGHTS? Make this 25c test Physic the bladder as you would the bowles. Drive out impurities and excessive acids that caue irritation, burning and frequent desire. Get a 25c test box of the bladder physic, from any drug store. After four days If you are not relieved of getting up nights go back and get your money. BUKETS, containing buchu leaves. Juniper oil, etc., acts pleasantly and effectively on the bladder similiar to castor oil on the bowels. If you are bothered with backache or leg pains caused from bladder disorders you are bound to feel better after thi cleansing and you get your regular sleep. George D. Haymond, Druggist, says Bukets is a best seller. BU-KET- S, Unpopular ArtUtry Father 'lime may Lu a great artist bat women do not fancy his line work. Sh:.. piasters shlnplaster is a piece of paper saturated with vinegar, tar, etc., that was formerly used for sore shins. It was also formerly used as a slang term for a piece of poorly secured paper money, especially if The greatly depreciated in value. term was also applied to paper money Issued in denominations of less than a dollar. The term was genera In its application, and did not apply to any special issne of currency. A FRESH! Extra Wives Taxed By way of rendering polygamy unpopular, the Belgian colonial govIt's our milk that we're ernment levies a tax on each extra it's good and talking about wife In Ural and Ruanda, Belgian fresh at every delivery. Not- to the estimate Congo. According lfy us a day in advance for for recent years there were 80,830 S OUR FRESH MILK. "extra" wives in these regions, for whom husbands paid taxes varying 1 MEADOWBROOK from 9 cents to $1.50. The amount of the tax does not depend on the DAIRY quality and capacities of the wlfs but upon the region. I I IN THE CENTER OF THINGS! io .'. EVERYONE WILL BE 5 6 2 BRAKES We have recently installed complete equipment for relining brakes on any automobile. Brink in your car and have new linings installed before the cold, slippery weather comes. FUN INSPECTION THERE Stop at this center of social and business Salt Lake but a few minutes from everywhere. ! m&Jnf m ssrar ' 'r'iiii Raymond Mulr, who was appoint- ed head usher of the White House to succeed the late "Ike" Hoover. PHONE 9 poo Mche mitttc9 to tbe y aria mintes to Kiet minutes to minutes to Auerbaeh's minutes to Sears, Roebuck minutes to the Theatre District. 7 minntes to the Single Bate Plus 50c NEPHI, UTAH Z. C. M. 1. Intermountain Double Rate Single Double $2.00 $2.50 $4.00 $4.50 Each with Private Bath Garage Facilities Adjonlng All Outside Rooms HOTEL Garage MH 6 3 Offering Following Special FREE TEXACO SERVICE SIX PIECE ORCHESTRA a RELINE YOUR ! JOYFUL ENTERTAINMENT, AND FROLIC ! ! ! ! 3 WHITE HOUSE USHER REAL GYPSY FORTUNE TELLER ! ! DANCE OF THE DEAMONS ! ! FORTUNE FISHING WELLS! ! ! ETC ! ! SPECIAL HARVEST MOON DECORATION TREAT YOURSELF TO A NIGHT OF ! 25c 50c 59c ... o GOBS OF FUN AND SPECIAL FEATURES GALORE! hi p RED GROSS CLOTHES Mrs. EW HOUSE J. n. Waters President W. E. Sutton Genl Mgr. Chaoncey W. West Asst Genl Mgr. Vv |