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Show July Thursday, 1935 18th, THE Local and Social Join-0R&- & help you fiipotf your trip First gt a copy ol 'Travel Hints" which gives you interesting facts about the places you'll visit. It's free! Then, have your car checked over for greasing, tires, battery, lights. That doesn't take long at Pep 88 Vico staAnd that's where tions. you get the gasoline and the motor oil that are PEPM motoring. UTAH OIL REFINING CO. Hundreds ol Service Stations and Dealer in Utah and Idaho Distributors oi Atlas Tiro and Batteries Local and Social Mrs. Karl Hopkins of visited at the home of Mrs. A. Sperry on Friday. She her way to Fish Lake to the Seely family reunion. Ogden George was on attend An-fe!- es """ ' You can now place low station-to-statio- n night calls at 7:00 p. ra. easeeweee 1 , TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office Salt Lake City, Utah, June 21, 1935. ; fITTTT T"TM TO MATCH RIDING the 1935 Ford V-you get Safety Glass around at no extra cost. "Front Seat Comfort" for every passenger is basic in the car's design. Luggage space is built in, back of the rear jeat. Fenders match the body color at no fxtra charge. Big 6x16" tires are standard equipment. These mean extra dollar value in the new extra comfort, safety, beauty. Ford V-- 8 Yet you do not pay a penny extra for them. Consider also the improved Ford V-- 8 engine new interior refinements new streamlined beauty new "Comfort Zone" riding All passengers now ride cradled between the axles. Front and back seats are VISIT FORD EXHIBIT-SA- N IN ' FFHnrVC BODY TIRES 8, ' I : t Ord & Mangelson curaruKT e J ,:: J LUGGAGE I COMPARTMENT B. BUILT IN now wider and there is more leg room. Whatever you want in a car style, safety, speed, power, economy, rugged ness or comfortthis Ford V- - 8 has it. See this car today. It is the biggest dollar value in Ford history, and if you drive it you will buy it. air-ballo- Easy terms through Universal Credit Company, the Authorized Ford Finance Plan. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS FORD DIEGO EXPOSITION -- 8 JACKSON MOTOR COMPANY $rU Office of the Comptroller of the Currency Washington, D. C. April 25, 1935 Notice is hereby given to all per sons who may have claims against "The First National Bank of Nephi," Utah that the same must be presented to W. C. Andrews, Receiver, with the legal proef thereof, within three months from this date or they may be disallowed. J. F. T. O'CONNOR Comptroller of the Currency First pubication, April 25, 1935 Last publication, August 1, 1935. NOTICE 16 INCH w I persons vr SAFETY GLASS ALL AROUND x of the Estate of Elizabeth Udall. deceased, and all unknown heirs of Elizabeth Udall, dec., and all other r. ! 6.00 SUMMONS D. E. OstWr, Plaintiff. vs E. B. SPERRY. administrator unknown claiming any JUST CAME IN right, title, estate or Interest in. or lien uxm the real property X BATHING CAPS, New High Grade Rubber addescribed lu the complaint verse to the plaintiff's ownership, 10c to 39c or clouding plaintiff's title thereto. Defendants. SUN COGGLES, LATEST STYLE 25c to 59c THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after DUST GOGGLES 25c service of this summons you, If served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise USE AMBER LOTION FOR SUNBURN within thirty days after service and defend thev above entitled 3 Ounces 25c action; and in case of your failure so to do, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU has been filed with the Clerk of said Cohrt. This action Is brought to recover a Judgment quieting plaintiffs title to certain land situated in Juab County. Utah, to wit: The East 'i of the West 4. and East H of West K of Lot 1, Block DRUGGISTS Mr. and Mrs. C R. Tolley and 35. Plat "A" of Nephi Survey of NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Winn visited at Townslte Lots. P. N. ANDERSON. Spring City on Sunday with Mr. JOSEPHINE HELEN of end Mrs. Archie Aiken. They also Estate Attorney for plaintiff as known sometimes at and Price visited HANSON, Helper. P. O. Address: Corte Named "California" Lemon-RaitinDeceased. Countries J. HANSON, HELEN Venice Building, Cortez gave the name California The principal Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Orme of counCreditors will present claims with Nephi. Utah to the bay and country, which he tries other than the I'nited Downey, Idaho returned to their vouchers to the undersigned at 171 Status was nn a few of first Lake for island. City, Date It Is the are Italy and Spain, while oranges home after visiting here South Main Street, Salt publication. July 11. thought name of an Island In an old days. Mrs. W. G. Orme accompan- Utah, on or before September 25. A. D. 1935. Spanish nre raised In Italy, Palestine, Date of last publication, August 8, romance, reputed to abound In pre- the union of Spain. ied them where she will remain for A. D. 1935. South Africa, Brazil, a short time. cious stones. Walker Bank and Trust Company, 1935. Cuba. and Japnn Executor under the last Will and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sudweeks Testament of Helen Josephine were in Manti last Thursday eveHanson, sometJems known as Helen J. Hanson, Deceased. ning where they attended a wed Wm. J. Fitzpatrick. ding supper in honor of Mr, Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Goble. Assistant Trust Officer Goble was formerly Miss Allie Delbert M. Draper Sudweeks. Attorney for Executor. Date of first publication, July 11, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Sperry, 1935. Mabel Sperry, Rita Sperry. Virgin Date of last publication, August 1, ia and George Sperry will leave 1935. Saturday for a trip through the Northwest. NOTICE TO CREDITORS They plan to go by way of Seattle, and Portland and coast to Francisco San down the Estates of Abner C. Blgler and .1 and a side trip to Palo Alto. They Elizabeth T. Blgler, deceased. will also continue to San Diego, Creditors will present claims with and enroute home they will visit vouchers to the undersigned at Boulder Dam and the National her residence, 526 E., 4th No., Park in Southern Utah. -Nephi. Utah on or before the 11th A -vr' , day of September A. D. 1935. Sarah Ellen Ingram, Admrx, and NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ex'trx. of estates of Abner C. Bigler and Elizabeth T. Blgler, deceased. 4' Estate of Franklin C. Hawkins, Date of first publication, July 11 1935. A. D. deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the un Date of last publication, August 1 dersigned at office of P. N. Ander- A. D. 1935. son, on or before the 11th day of Jensen and Jensen, Epharlm, Utah September, A. D. 1935. ' Russell Hawkins, administrator NOTICE TO CREDITORS of the estate of Franklin C. Hawkins deceasrd. Estate of Job R. Sidwell, deceas Date of first publication, July 11, ed. Creditors will present claims A. D. 1935. Date of last publication, August 1, with vouchers to the undersigned at office of P. N. Anderson, on or A. D. 1935. before the 11th day of September, P. N. Anderson, A. D. 1935. Attorney for Estate. Rachal Sarah Sidwell, administratrix of estate of Job R. Sidwell, ; deceased. Date of first publication, July 11, A. D. 1935. Date of last publication, August 1, A. D. 1935. P. N. Anderson, Attorney for Estate. No need to ia r fort! Features mil IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH lemon-raisin- Sno-qualm-ie, maMiMSi PAGE FIVE g Kieth Kendal returned home Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Davis and Sunday after having spent the past six weeks in Huntington Park Miss Nancy Mae Radly of California as a guest of Mr. and Washington, are guests at Mrs. T. O. Durham and Mr. and the home of Mrs. Davis Brother sister-in-laMrs. Frank Hobos. and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. O'Gara. The following girls enjoyed a week's stay up Salt Creek canyon Miss Madalin; Kelly of Los returned home Friday mornreturning home on Monday evening: Deliene Jensen. Illen Burton, ing after Visiting last week at Marjolane Ostler, Ina and Inez the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Howarth. Florence Allen and the Wade. Miss LuDean Wade accomchaperones. Shirley Irons and Arta panied her to Los Angeles and Jenkins. will visit for some time. WW" LEGALS Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins and PROBATE AND GUARDIANSinP family six-n- t Sunday in Provo NOTICES: Consult county clerk or respective signer for further Mrs. Raymond Pay returned to Information. her home Sunday after spending the past two weeks In Brigham NOTCE TO CREDITORS City. Estat of Charles Henry Mrs. J. W. Schofield Is visiting Creditors will nres- flwpiLvd in Prov'o with her son in law and vouchers to the with claims ent daughter Mr. and Mrs. "Ihoral Lar- undersigned at the offlc of Will son for a few weeks. L. Hoyt. attorney at law, Nephi, Utah, on or before the 15th day Mrs. Eurlus Chrlstensen of Chi- of September, A. D. 1935. cago, Illinois, visited la."t week with VERA C. CHRLSTENSEN. her husband's parents, Mr. and of Estate of Charles Mrs. Janws Chrlstensen. Henry Chrlstensen, deceased. of first publcatlon, July 4, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowan and Date 1 1935. Mrs. Ella Cowan returned home a after enjoying Sunday evening ton clays trip to Idaho and through NOTICE TO CREDITORS Park. Yellowstone National Kstat of Frank O. Mclntyre. de Mrs. J. A. Mayhew and child cease. Creditors will present claims Hol of ren Allen and Patricia Jo with vouchers to the unaersjgnea lywood. California are visiting at at 902 Kearns Building, Salt Lake L. A. the home of Mr. and Mrs. City, Utah, on or before the 19th Garbett. day of October, A. D. 1935. ADA McINTYRE Mrs. Oris Sudw"eeks and two Administratrix of the estate of daughters Doris and Ellen ar Frank O. Mclntyre, Deceased. vi.'iting in Moroni for two weeks Date of first pub. June 13, 1935 nt the home of Mrs. John Rostrom, Dey, Hoppaugh, Mark and Johnmother of Mrs. Sudweeks. son, Attorneys for Administratrix. Let us SPECIALLY refined for NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S. Notice is hereby given that William Werrett Jr., Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application in accordance with the laws of Utah to appropriate 54 sec. ft. of underground water in Juab County. Utah. Said water will be diverted from March 15 to November 15, lncl. of each year from 27 wells loc- ated in SEV Sec. 18, EHE Sec. Sec. 30 and NENEU Sec. 31, T. 11 S., R 1 E., S. L. B & M. and more particularly des19, K cribed by the application filed in the State Engineer's office. All of said water will be collected in the Mona Reservoir, the center of the impounding dam of which bears So. 995 ft. and W 690 ft from the S cor. Sec. 6 T 11 S.. R. 1 E., after which It will be turned into the Elberta Canal and used as a supplemental supply to Irrigate 7680 acres ef land embraced in parts of Townships 9 and 10 S., Range 1 W. S. L. B. & M. This application Is designated in the State Engineer's office as File No. 11755. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, shall be submitted in affidavit form and In duplicate, accompanied by a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office within 30 days after the completion of the publication of this notice. T. H. HUMPHERYS, State Engineer. Date of first publication, June 27, 1935. 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