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Show I'hui-Mlay- THE March 8, 1934 . Think of It. . . Programs Broadcast Ladies Literary Club By U. S. A. C. ! "NEW POWER PLANT" for YOUR OLD ONE! For the first time in automotive history has such an exchange been possible at the low price quoted below you just simply cannot afford to overlook this splendid exchange opportunity! Avoid repair expense and attendant delays! March Installed in Your Car and carries a LIBERAL GUARANTEE $55 Ford V-- 8 .75 Model 18 & 40 ONLY and your old Ford Motor $65 NINETY-TW- .50 hs (E) ht hs ht hs hs ace tfuit REVEALS Towi Jetncu so i finitely finer that it gives any skin the perfection seemingly without the appearance of pettl-aouse of powder at dl. You will never be satisfied with any pure, other, once you hare used it. A French creation clinging for hours and blended to your individual type. DJER-KISS- is ft MLmeb fUthtl V. 1 T r si FACE POWDER If jrew 4oUr cannot Kpply yw iwd AIMED H. SMITH CO., 50 WT u Ml A.. no N.w ' WE WANT 'EM DON'T BURY 'EM DEAD OR WORTHLESS HORSES or COWS We Buy Wool Hides, Pelts Colorado Animal By-Produ- Company Rhone Enteprise 30 semi-month- LADIES CLUB Miss Bertha ALL THE VERY LATEST STYLES AND THE PRICE IS DOWN. Mc- pherson, assistant secretary-trea- s urer; Mrs. C. W. Glazier, reporter. These officers will serve during the IWJ4-3- 3 season. The program at the meeting on Monday consisted of: Litany, led by Mrs. i. M. Petty; songs, composed by club members; discourse 'France of Today" C. W. Johnson; French songs, sung In the French language, Mrs. Arch R. Jack. Member present were Mrs. T. W, Allerd. Mrs. T. H. Burton. Mrs. C. W. Glazier. Miss Mabel Sperry. Miss Bertha McPherson. Mrs. J. M Mrs. Robert Winn. Miss Neva Booth, Mrs. W. C. Andrews. Mrs. Alberta Belliston. Miss Lulu McPherson. Mrs. Ralph Belliston. Mrs. W. F. Brough, Mrs. O. R. Judd. Mrs. Roy T. Cowan, Mrs. E. R. For rest, Mrs. P. B. Cowan, Mrs. I. M. Petty. Mrs. Will L. Hoyt, Mrs. Byron Howells, Mrs. M. L. Sowby. Mrs. O. M. Whltmore. Mrs. Dennis Wood and the hostess. Mrs. Sperry. IT PLEASES ATTEND PARTY women enjoyed the Club party held last Saturday In the Nephl city hall, in honor of the Democratic club women of Eureka. It was declared one of the most successful parties of that nature ever held by the clubs. The women of Eureka were unanimous In their expression of appreciation. Mrs. Llla Richardson, President of the local club, presided and Mrs. Gerald Cazler coducted, act' lng as general chairman. Mrs. Leeta Squire read the three act play. Cousin Kate . Musical numbers were given ry lkov wmteneaa and Melba Fowkes; Herman and James McCune; Ellen Cole and Loren Kendall and Evelyn Brough. Accompanists were Mrs. Lolo Jensen and Miss Donna Belliston. At the conclusion of the program elaborate refreshments were served. The hall was artistically decorated. .v. I 1 PLEASE YOU! Something New In "Undies" GLAMOUR LACE TRIMMED PANTIES 50c Full length PAJAMAS $1.25 o MILLSNEWS Your trim appearance depends on the proper Foundation Gar- and Mrs. Roy McPherson and Mr. children visited Sunday with relatives at Sclplo. ments. We can fit you in the both type you should wear slender and short figures in the Joseph Orglll was a business at Nephl Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hanson and children visited Monday with relatives at Nephl. "Princess Youth" and "Vogue" You'll be surprised at the reas- Calvin Ockey was a Nephl visitor on Monday. and Mrs. Thoral Howell spent Mr. the week-en- d ! ' onable price of such fine foundation garments. "Two Way" stretch girdle, sizes 14 to 42 at Nephl with These Men Had Money to Burn Also To Complete your dainty 'toilette" use Bath Yardby's Old English Lavender Soap Cream Salts Toilet Water and Face Powder. KITE GOWNS, With puff sleeves, lace trimmed $1.25 Hanson Style Shop AMAZE A MINUTE vprJ; ! -- i :i t: f - SOEMTIFACXS - BY ARNOLD I o A roocst to TMsr hoonACI aocKars w tnb moon hmmcm 5 "Ij iC?) k Trust cumpnny are burn These employees of the lng up $8,(XH),IKK) of clcnrlng house bills that were printed to enable business concerns to meet payrolls during the l:ink lnliil:iy of .March. 103.1. They were In circulation about three days. On their n xl trip to the furnace the men Incinerated about $25,700,0(X that was priuteil but never put In circulation. a ridelity-Pliiluiielphi- west of Salt Lake Meridian, containing in all one hundred fifteen acres of land, (more or less) ; and all Improvements thereon. The con veyance of this parcel takes in all of the above named NE not previously sold or conveyed. and Commencing twenty-eig84)160 rods North from the Southwest corner of the Northeast quarter of Section Nine (9) Township 15 South, range One west. Salt Lake and running thence Meridian; North forty (40) rods; thence East four (4) rods; thence South forty (40) rods; and thence West four (4) rods to the place of beginning containing one acre. The Northeast of the Southwest Yi and all of the Southeast of section 5; the Northwest of ; of the Southwest the Southeast of the Southwest and all of the East of Section 8; the Northwest of the Northwest of Section 9, the West half of the Northeast the Northwest of ; the Southeast the Northwest Before -f- -f TO Ord & Mangelson DRUGGISTS ht of he Northwest hi and the North half of the Southwest hi of section 17, and the East half of the North east hi and North half of the South east hi of Section 18; all In town ship 15 South of Range one west of Salt Lake Meridian, in Juab County State of Utah, containing in all 1040 acres. Also the Southwest quarter of Section 4, Township 15 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Merid ian, less those certain two tracts of land conveyed to Juab County for road purposes, November 17, 1922, recorded In Book 98 of Deeds at page 206, and Book 98 o? deeds at Page 207, Juab County Records, on the 5th day of June, 1923, contain ing an area of 4.5 acres and 8.91 acres, respectively. Dated at Nephl, Utah, this 5th day of March, 1934. D. J. SULLIVAN, Sheriff of Juab County By G. R. Judd, Deputy Sheriff Date of First Publication, Date of last publication, YfeTERCVW WHeeae - h&k& v f ( tro XOAfcK too TO -- A&er4cr 3 Pigeon Swarms e mmi mmout m ht wnif a twwt a temmtt a iiiwii ovm a wwf Miaee 0 OVH tOO MUt oNca "KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES" Si US Chr-lstens- Ninety-tw- o Commencing at the Northeast comer of the Northwest quarter (NW) of Section Nine, Township and Range aforesaid; thence run ning West twenty (20) rods; thence South eighty (80) rods; thence East twenty rods; thence North eighty rods to place of beginning, contain ing an area of ten (10) acres. The West half of the North-we- st quarter (NW4) of Section sixteen (16), Township Fifteen (15) South, Range one West, Salt Lake Mend ian, containing elgthy (80) acres. Commencing at a point three hun dred (300) feet North of the South, west corner of the Northwest quar ter (NWH) of the Southeast quar of Section seventeen ter (SEVi) (17) Township Fifteen (15) South Range One West, Salt Lake Merid lan, thence North to the Northwest cornen of the Northwest quarter (NW14) of the Southeast quarter (SE) Section Seventeen (17) thence East to the Northeast cor ner o3 the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter Section Sixteen (16) thence South to a point 460 ft. North of the Southeast - corner of the Northwest quarter (NW) of the Southwest quarter (SWi) Section sixteen (16) ; thence Northwesterly to a point eight hundred (800) feet from the Southwest corner of the Northwest quarter (N-of the Southwest quarter of said Section sixteen (16); thence West to a point eight hundred (800) f9et North from the Southeast corner of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section seventeen (17) thence Southwesterly to the place of beginning, containing sixty (60) acres more or less. Also the Southeast quarter (SE) of Sectio3i Seventeen (17), Township Fifteen (15) South, Range One West Salt Lake Meridian, containing forty (40) acres. The West half of the Southwest quarter ,(WH 6W) of Section Nine (9) Township and Range (Township 15 Range One West) Salt Lake Meridian; contain- tag eighty (80) acres. Commencing about eighty-fou- r 1160 rods North from the Southwest corner of the Northeast quarter of Section 9, Township 15 South Range 1 West, running In Northeasterly direction on the East side of railroad track along line or right of way for said railroad seventy-fiv- e 56H60 rods; thence East nineteen 13 rods; thence Southwest sevemty-tlv- e 56'160 sfods; thtlnce West twelve rods to the place of beginning, containing eight 801160 acres of land, more or less. Also a parcel of land commencing about 80 rods North from the Southwest corner of the Northwest quarter of Section 9, running North 80 rods to the Northwest corner of the Northeast quarter of Section 9, Twp. 15 South R 1 W thence East about 40 rods to the line of the right of way of the U. P. R. R. Co. thence following said line In South westerly direction about 45 rods to the place of beginning, including all the land on the west side of the railroad in the Northeast quarter of Section 9, containing ten (10) acres of land, more or less. Also a parcel of land to wit: Situated In the N. E. hi of Section 9, In Township 15, South of Range 1 ly home of Mrs. George A. 8 perry on Monday evening. Mrs. Allred has served In the capacity of president for the past year. Other o'Jicers to their respective positions are: Mrs. T. H. Burton, Miss Mabel 8 perry, Democratic Jackson Motor Company thence North (55 V4) rods; SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN deg. (57) West twelve and one AND FOR JUAB COUNTY, STATE half (12V4) rods; thence West forty (40) rods; thence North one hunOF UTAH. dred twenty (120) rods to the place of beginning, containing fifty (50) T. T. TAYLOR, Plaintiff, vs acres, more or less. WILLIAM MOORE & ROSE Beginning at the Southeast cor MOORE, HIS WIFE, Defendants, ner of the South West quarter of MEPHI M. TAYLOR AND LOS ANGELES & SALT LAKE Section 9, Township and Range thence running west eighty RAILROAD CO, a corporation (80) rods: thence North one hundred Interpleaded Defendants fifteen and three tenths (115.3) rods To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on to railroad lands; thence North the 3rd day of April, 1934, at the thirty-thre- e and three-fourtdeg. hour of 12:00 O'clock noon of said (33) East one hundred forty-fiv- e thence at front door and five the tenths (145.5) of the County day, rods; Courthouse in Nephl, Juab County, South seventy-si- x (76) rods to cenState of Utah, the following des- ter of Section 9 (9) thence onward cribed Real Estate, and all Improve- South one hundred sixty (160) rods ments and appurtenances thereunto to the place of beginning, contain belonging, or In anywise appurten-anln- g ing 134.50 acres more or less. and all water rights of every The Southeast quarter (SE) of kind and nature appurtenant there- Section Nine (9) Township Fifteen to or In anywise belonging. South, Range One West, Salt Lake The Southwest quarter of the Meridian, containing an area of Northwest quarter 3WttNW) of 160 acres. Section Nine, Township fifteen Beginning at the Southeast corSouth of Range One West of the ner of the Northeast quarter (NE) Salt Lake Meridian. Area 40 Acres. of said section nine (9), Township Beginning at the Northwest cor- and Range aforesaid; thence runner of the East half of the ning West one hundred sixty(160) Northwest quarter (NW) of Sec- rods; thence North twenty-eigand tion Nine, Township and Range as (28.525) rods; thence aforesaid; thence running East sixty East one hundred sixty (160) rods; (60) rods; thence South eighty (80) thence South twenty-eigand rods; thence East twenty (20) rods (28.525) rods to the place to railroad lands; thence South of beginning, containing r.n area of acres and thirty three and three-fourtdeg. twenty-eig- ht (33); West fifty five and one half (28.525). O NECESSITIES ALL NEW STOCK EAR RINGS NECKLACES BRACELETS at the .regular meeting of the club held at the D. W. Pittman. "Pre Beds." W. W. Owens "Utah's DEMOCRATIC and your old Ford Motor fifty-seve- n 13 and Ladies Literary Club were March 14 Corn Hog Production Program." March 19 C . O. Scott. "Production Credit Administration." March 21 J. C. Hogenson "What to Plant and How to Grow a Home Garden for a Family o", Five". March 26 R. Scott Zimmerman "Rodent Control Program for Utah." March 28 George D. Clyde and O. W. Israelsen "Conservation of Irrigation Water". Our Exchange Prices Include ALL Labor and Material Model A & B All 4 Cylinder ONLY Mrs. T. W. Allred, president the entire set of officers of the paration of Seed Avoid excessive operating costs! Experience again the pleasure of "new car" performance. Junior Prom. Officers Re-Ele- ct LOO AN The Utah State Agri cultural College broadcasts over radio station KSL every Monday and Wednesday at 1:35 to 1:45 P. M. These presentations are given by members of the college faculty, all specialists In their respective fields. The talks are given on subjects of special Interest to farmers and to housewives of Utah and the country. Free copies will be sent upon request to the Information office of the Utah 6tate Agricultural College, Logan. Programs for the remainder of the month of March We'll Exchange A PAGE FIVE NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, mu L0MO. f?f f 23 CVC3lJ Js? "lj! 3 f t By POP MOMAND l 1 th iv Job oca agency WHAT xMr- -l -- : yJ weu. THAT'S juvf mircd V I J X. 6W-- 6 ' ceBoOY " J rfVv |