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Show THE PAGE FOUR ... -- scJ . - Your GIFTS J4oufl AU ABOUT . I? mm V if SAVE v ifilabj i time, worry and energy-av- oid the Christmas rush! Select comfort In gifts leisurely Ask any sales person nhout this naiv way to fthois TODAY I f .. . YOlTVIm TODAY CHS1STMA5 TO PAYI. ' select 1 - I? " iix-n- J Clarence Folger of Salt Lake rhyllis Nlsson, Miss Lillian Sorenson & Heed Anderson of St. City visited on Tuesday at the home George were Sunday geusts at the of his uncle, Charles Hau. home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. vis- Biler. Earl H. Stele was a business , Miss Mrs. Ernest Broue'n was In Moroni last week, visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Burton and children and Walter Ross of Pro-v- o were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Burton. nor in oaio day. I Dr. Nlel Brough. In company with Lon Richardson and Mr. Jenkins of Salt Lake City were visitors on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J. W. Brough. They came to Nephi to participate In the Ek hunt. XT' i ears of SERVICE! Forty- - this anniversary, November 15, 1935, the school pledges anew its devotion to the welfare and progress of YOUTH. Let it help YOU to meet successfully the problems of the future. On usiness College !! CT r T! Wasatch TT !TrTTi TVT 7 7T IT TTt rTTTTi ! tw liS Contacts . i V fjrevr I Q J - ?su . ' " iI $ For li Football Game H ' i K XT1 - , , V " Ji y sA? - , - 'i .vt ft - .a l 0 - " f I . v. i - U z i . M vv as TIIE RATES Sinjrfe Double (400 Rooms SJ.00 to $4.00 S2.50 to S4.50 400 Baths) o HQTE L u- EAT THE FINEST THANKSGIVING DINNER IN SALT LAKE CITY Served in both dining room and cafeteria. W. E. SCTTON MRS. J. II. WATERS General Manager President CHAUNCEY W. WEST Asst. Gen. Manager Growers in associat- Ord and Mangelson DRUGGISTS z Local News Mr. and Mrs. George Ault of Salt Lake City spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Robert Winn. Mrs. Ault Is a sister of Mrs. Winn. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Peterson, Miss Ruth Peterson and LaMar Peterson of Salt Lake "City were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will L, Hoyt. Miss Elma Jones, who is employed in Salt Lake City, spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones. One of the delightful affairs of last week was a bridge luncheon held at the home of Mrs. Vineta Sharp on Thursday afternoon. Thes guests were Mrs. Esther Hill, Mrs. Florence Bosh, Mrs. Enid Ostler, Mrs. Thelma Kendall, and Mrs. Martha Lunt. The Child Study club met on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Elsie M. Belliston. Mrs. Elena Stanley discussed the life of Edward Grieg, the Norwegian composer and told the story of Peer She played several selGynt. ections from the Peer Gynt Suite. vs ISAAC H. Plaintiff D GRACE, sometimes known as I. H. Grace, a widower and H. V. Hoyt, Defendants NOTICE OF SALE let your property be sold orTAXESI - DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS CAN SAVE AS MUCH AS 28 ON TAXES DUE FOR 1932 AND PRIOR YEARS . ... by paying taxes NOW! FILL OUT AND MAIL THIS COUPON . if your taxes are delinquent! ... To: County Treasurer -- County Pledge sand me a statement showing how much I can save ii I pay my delinquent property taxes now. I own or have an interest in the following properly, listed as iollows on my 1935 tax notice. Book. Page . Line Ii your 1935 tax notice is not available, give a description of your property as completely as possible. 1935. : O N'T Description 24, 1935. ' Deliver to the White House cheese! d one ld Dorothy Jean Jadin, dressed in the fashionWis-of 1800, wraps up a mammoth consin cheese and tics a bir red, white and blue bow on it to be during presented to the President National Cheese Week, November 1250-poun- 4& Inter-mounta- Wheat H. K. MELLOR Sheriff, Juab County, Utah Ey R. E. Winn Deputy Date of first publication October Utah Aggies vs. Utah A ROOM AT Call on us with your health pro Mrs. T. O. Durham of Los Angeles California arrived in Nephl on blems and Drug Sundries. Tuesday. She Is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gol- EXTRA HEAVY HOT WATER den. 75c BOTTLE J. E. Memmott was in Pocatello, Idaho on November 4 and 5 at- 'IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE tending a convention of the YOU." ion. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SAIE on the 16th day of November A. D.- - 1935, at 12 o'clock noon of said day at the front door of the Juab County Court House, in Nephi, Utah the following descnb I ed property situated In said coun ty to wit: Beg. at a point 24.42 rds N of the SW cor of SEV of Sec. 31, T 12 S R 1 E, S..L. M. & running th N 26.8 rds; E 1430.5 ft to center of Udall 1 ditch; S 34 deg. 7 min, fol1 s lowing center of said Udall Ditch to a point due E of H pi of beg, th W 101 rds more or less to pi of beg. con't 16.76 acres. Beg. at a point 845.2 ft N ot SW cor of SEYt of Sec 31, A T 12 S R 1 E, S. L. M., th 1 running E 1430.5 ft to middle of Udall ditch; N 34 deg 07 min W 46.9 ft; E 818 ft; N 887 ft; W 1089 ft to middle of Udall Ditch th S 17 drag 49 min E 497.3 ft; W 1291.3 ft; S 453.8 ft to pi of beg and ont. 33.511 acres of land. Cont. in all 50.271 acres tog. si with any and all bldgs, imps, & appurts. thereunto belg. 1 Tog. with 12 shares of water right in the NEPHI IRRIG. CO. tog. with any ana all other A water & ditch rights of every natr, how ev. used upon or belg to the above desc. premises. j DATED this 24th day of October At the U. of U. Stadium RESERVE Alton ti v iln See the Big v. "- - I: h . s' inrz J if f SALT LAKE CITY '.,; s h PAY .f LEGALS precious thing HEALTH more than a Don't delay See Your Doctor Greenwood, who Is before you lose days of work, adteaching school at Mona, spent the week end at the home of Mr. ded expense and perhaps a prec and Mrs. Robert Winn. ious life. Miss No. 2526 r , x it THANKSGIVING I! , JII Comefo ' - I a day spent Le-R- Friendly You can have a telephone for a Christiansen Gift For The White House! !P- It means a lot to be in touch with friends Mrs. George PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Mrs. Day of Fillmore NOTIES Consult the county clerk and D. Josephine A. Tanner of Milford were or respective signers lor further guests over tho week end at the Information. home of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ellison. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Paul O. Hanson de Mrs. Ernest Foote was in Woodo ceased. Creditors "will present claims ruf. Utah on Friday and Saturday with vouchers to the undersigned visiting at Jhe home of Mr. and at 1122 Continental Nafl Eank Mrs. Dillion Frazler. Mrs. Frazier Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on was formerly Miss LaVell Foote. or before the 24th day of DecemMrs. James Bean returned to ber A. D. 1935. Mrs. Sadie Cazier wishes to an Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smith and BESSIE BELL, Administratrix daughter. Joyce, and Mr. and Mrs. nounce that the class in mlllnary Nephi last weeek. after visiting in Hanson ana estate O. of Paul witn of the Horace Barber of Centerville, were for adults, will be conducted on California with relatives deceased. . week end guests at the home of Monday and Wednesday evenini's friends. 14. October 24, November from 7:30 until 9:30 and on WedMr. and Mrs. Eugene Ford. nesday and Friday afternoons from Mr. and Mrs. A.G. R. Judd and P. Christiansen 2 to 4 P. M. Those who desire Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. A. Hayhew and two childto Join the classes should regis were in Tooele Sunday visiting at NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ren have returned to their home (Publisher) the home of R. J. Huntington. ter next Monday. in Hollywoood, California after DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERat the home of Mr. and visiting OFFICE LANDD GENERAL IOR, Mrs. Annie E. Garrett is in Mrs. Lua Stephenson was hostMrs. A. L. Garbett. 17 Oct. at Lake Salt City, Utah, ess to the Fidelis Choral Club on Hinckley, visiting with her sisters, 1935. Miss Edna Nllsson of Raymond, Thursday evening, Noember 7. Mrs. Ed. Davis and Mrs. Sam is NOTICE hereby given that Alberta, Canada was a guest on Practice and bulness of the club Western and her brother, John who E. Rose of Nephi. Utah, Hoyt were taken up, and at 10:15, dainty Hutchinson. at the home of her grand on March 23, 1928, made homestead Sunday Mr. refreshments were served to the and Mrs. Mark L. parents 046935 4, Sec. No. Lot 4, for Leland Nielsen who is employed entry Mrs. Lucille folowlng members: Sowby. 1. NMiSEtt Lots 2, SHNE, Booth. Mrs. Elza Harris, Mrs. Flor- ,n Salt Lake City, returned to his 5 Twp. 13 South Next Tuesday evening, the Junence Winn, Mrs. Alice Crapo, Mrs. work on Sunday, after spending SMsNWVi2 Sec. Salt Lake Meridian, ior West, Lucille Lunt, Mrs. Louise Pyper, the week end at the home of his Range girls of the South Ward M. I. to Intention Mrs. Delia Barnes. Mrs. Diane O.! parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Nielsen. has filed notice of A. will present the program, conclaim to final proof, establish of miscelaneous numbers, Booth, Mrs. Viola Ockey, and the' Mr. Nielson accompanied Leland to make to the land above described before sisting Salt Lake. in the ward chapel. hostess, Mrs. Stephensen. at the Clerk of the District Court, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. VIckers and Nephi, Utah on the 26th day of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kellerstrass Bliss Beth Hobbs, who is taking of Salt Lake City entertained at Mrs. Lynn Olpin were in Salt November, 1935. at the L. D. S. Hopital in, training Claimant names as witnesses: a dinner party on Sunday of last Lake City on Friday and Saturday Salt Lake City visited over the A. G. Irons, John R. Sperry, week-en- d . with Mrs. Kellerstrass it being her birth- - On Friday evening they attended her parents, Mr. T. Ostler and Will L. Hoyt, and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs. day anniversary. Thirty guests, the wedding of their niece Miss were present Including the folow Mildred Pace and Sam L. Pox ot all of Nephi. Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Mrs. Fred Simonsen, after spending from Nephi: Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake City. The ceremony was Register. Fred Kendall Mr. and Mrs. John performed by the Rev. Wilford J. seven years in Hong Kong, ing v Wilkoy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ken- Giroux in the rectory of the First publication, Oct. 24, 1935 China, is visiting relatives in Utah. The Last Publication, Nov. 21, 1935 She is a guest this week of her dall,. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kendall, Cathedral of the Madeline. Mr. and Mrs. Milow Bracken, Miss ceremony was followed by a wedbrother, Eldred Gardner. Betty Larsen and Jack Wilkey. ding dinner at Wcasku Inn. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OP JUAB STATE OF UTAH STATE OF UTAH. - few cents The American Legion Auxiliary will hold the; regular November meeting in the city hall, on Wed Mrs. 20th. November nesday, Blanche membership Brough, chairman, will have charge of the program. All members are invited to attend. 1812 TT T5T. Let Us Help You Mrs. Erma Lomax spent in Salt Lake City. J. R. Jackman and Mrs. the week at the home of Mr. and Emma Jackman of Salt Lake City Mrs. C. E. Harrocks in Santaquin. were guests over the week end at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. Lloyd Rex Chrlstensen of Cedar City was a guest of his father, J. A. Hobos. Chrlstensen on Armistice day. Care of the most Mrs. Oran Foote and children Mrs. W. I. Brown returned to on earth, "YOUUR of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Newton Kay are guests at the home Nephl on Saturday after Visiting Guard Your Health of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Nielson for a week In Salt Lake City at the home of her son, E. L. Brown. bag of Gold. this week. Mrs. j L. D S North Main Street Salt Lake City, Utah Mrs. Rose Boyer of Glendale, California Is visiting relatives and friends In Nephl. and Socio t That is the record of the L. D. S. COLLEGE, which celebrates the beginning of its fiftieth year on November 15. During the long years that bave passed since the first class met in the famous oldS oeial Hall, countless thousands of students have come to receive instruction In the classrooms, and to partake of the spirit of friendliness, of industry, and of right living that are traditional here. 70 Mr. and Mrs. George C. Bean HaroltT Bailey spent Tuesday in 8r. spent Sunday In Mantl, at thejsait Lake City horn-- ; ana of their Mrs. Elijah Salisbury is in Ogden daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Anderson. Lsitintf with her husband, who is mployed there. The Missionary committee of the Mr. and Mr;. Eugene Blackett Nephl ward entertained on Tuesday evening at a dancing party in of Eureka sp at Sunday at the honor of Timothy Irons who ex- home of Mrs. J. W. Sehofield. pects to leave soon for South Africa Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mangelson where he will do missionary work. and children spent the week end in Ogden, visiting with relatives. Mrs. Walter J. Olpin entertained on Werlnesday afternoon in Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burton honor of her daughter Beth"s eighth birthday anniversary. Var- - of Cedar City v. ere guests at the lous stamps were nlaved and delic- - home of Mrs. T. II. Burton on ious refreshments including a birth! Sunday and Monday day cake were served to 25 little Mr. and Mrs. Roy Naef and friends. .amlly and Ray Painter of Eureka t Mrs. Ida Belliston and Mrs. Mat-ti- e Sunday at the home of Mr. Belliston. officers of the coun-t- v nd Mrs. Henry Painter. eomnany of the Dauehters of Utah Pioneers, were in Levan on Mr. and Mrs. Ned Hyde of Garguests at thw Friday afternoon, attending the field, were Sunday meeting of the Chicken Creek home of Mrs. V. C. Sparks, mother camp, which was held at the home of Mrs. Hyde. of Mrs. Eliza Morgan. John Ord. who is attending the Word was received by Mr. and Snow College at Ephraim, spent Mrs. Sisson C. Chase, from their the week end at the home of his daughter. Irene, that she arrived parents, Mr. and Mrs. George V. in England on November 1st. Miss Ord. New York on October Chase left w I ne u jrA 4..t 1.. Bishop and Mrs. Myron R. Moyle uii tut? ,.UIM Diiijj iviujrsiiu, aim ai- rived In South Hampton on Nov- were oh American Fork the latter ember 1. She Is Visiting relatives part of the week, visiting with relatives. at Bournemouth. son-in-la- w PENNEY'S CHRISTMAS isf a Mrs. Wilford Belliston was rrovo visitor last Thursday. day in Provo. , I? Tues- - John C. Hall spent Mrs. NEW II, UTAH S, Local and Social Local and Social Local Local and Socio X, TIMES-NEW- Five-year-o- 10 to 16. The huge cheese is a duplicate in size and form of America 's first memmoth presented to Tbomaa Jefferson in 1802 by the Republican Ladies of Massachusetts. Wisconsin's frift will be presented at . the White House November in a ceremony identical, as nearly as possible, with the one in 1802. Drawn hy six white horses, on a white sleigh, the giant cheese will proceed through the streets 1 of Washington to the front door of the White House, marking the climax of Cheese Week activities. d mammoth is The the gift of the National Cheese Institute whose membership comprises all major members of the industry. The National committeeman from Wisconsin, as an intermediary between the White House and the National Cheese Institute, worked out preliminary details for the delivery of the cheese to the President through Marvin II. Mclntyre, assistant secretary to the President. The Cheese for tho White House, made from more than 12,000 pounds of the finest grade Wisconsin milk, Vns made in Weyauwega, Wau-pa- iCounty, Wisconsin, by Ray-nio- n J. Patton, a master 1250-poun- Date of last puDlication, November 14 1935. IT'S BETTER AND BETTER FOR YOU AND YOUR TRY CHILDREN OUR RICH MILK! Name ,J Address A phone call will secure delivery to your door. 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