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Show THE TIMES-NEW- S, NEPHI, UTAH Thursday. December Levari News Skates Ring on Ice as Hockey Teams Battle 10, 1936 A. HERBERT CHANDLER'S 2nd ANNUAL Leo ChrUtt-nsenwho has been rinployed at Ely. Neveda lor som PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP time returned home Wednesday, NOTIt'KS: Consult C ounty Or Mrs. P. B. Day of Fillmore spent or respective signers for further Monday here at the home of her Information. daughter, Mrs. Lyman Christen-re, Hereford Auction Sale j n. t tx NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of James Chase, Deceased. An Creditors will present claims wit'i vouchers to the undersigned at his esldence at Nephl, Utah on or, before the 11th day of April, A. D. officers and teachers aocial In vas held last Thursday evening j the school house. All those work- ing in the Mutual organizations of T lust year and this year were In- - X A good variety of garres 1937. vited. ere played under the direction of Edwin A. Chase, Administrator of the estate of James Chase, De- - Sarah Aagard and Delwin Shepp-cease- d. herd. A dainty luncheon was ser- ved to 44 guests. Dates of publication December 10, 17, 24. 31. 1936. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Jackmaa IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF nitertained a number of relative THE FIFTH JUDICAL DISTRICT and friends at their home on Mon The social was U IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF day evening. commemoration of their 28th wed- JUAB, STATE OF UTAH. ding anniversary. A delicious luncir z was served. In the matter of the Estate of Alfred M. Madsen, Deceased v- - ' a. ,.:: v - V r I '-- i j Harold Jackson (left) and Andy Blair, members of the Chicago Blackhawk hockey team, kick up the mow a hurried stop in front of Goalie Mike K;irakas. Interest in the lightning-fas- t Ice gam bu Increased rapidly in the United States in recent years, since the professional gams was introduced her. HU Don Not Ccho Th diiIj Koiiml liiiil dues m ber was In lS.'i! when s echo, even under t tie niimt favor- rubber and -- ulpliur mixture m able conditions, is the hls.s. ('idhot stove ller's Weklv dropped aeeldeniullv on wnr 4 J"- . - " V- r :? K y v - - r" : FRIDAY DECEMBER Face to Face With His Own Image 75 FEMALE 11 1 EN, UTAH P. M. In this offering there will be 20 two year old bulls and 35 yearlings; 69 bred two year old heifers; 10 open heifers and a few good cows and calves. If you want a show bull, herd bull, range bulls or some high quality foundation females, THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY HERBERT CHANDLER J. v f "i , " Starvation Doet No. Kilt Fish It Isn't starvation that kills fish, for there Is always ample food in the average Inland lake to take care of txapy times the number of fish that Inhabit them. Bat when a lake freezes over jolid and remains In that condition for an)' length of time the oxygen content ef the water lowers to such an extent that the fish suffocate. It Is the lack of circulation In the water decomand the of organic matter that position I j brings this on and the fish lL'e suf-r-s accordingly. BAKER, ORE Founder of Gallaudet Collega Edward Miner Gallaudet was born at Hartford, Conn., In 1837, th son of T. H. Gallaudet He was graduated at Trinity college In lS5f and taught In his father's Institution for deaf mutes In nartford, 1856-5In 1857 he organized the Columbia Institution for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind at Washington, D. O. He developed from It the Gallaudet college, of which he became the first president, serving from 1804 to 1911. He died in 1917. oxygen-absorbin- ivy-:- -- 4t& t x- ' s - d i v. stattr "Look Jim, Let's Co To Salt Lake" r Coincident with the opening of the winter fishing season in Florida, pretty Miss Shirley Stynchcomb, of Asheville, N. C, appeared on Tahiti beach at Miami in her new beach suit made of real silver tarpon scales. BULLS 55 me ionowine aescriDea real tivj rvrcrrtjTi-r- r m estate and personal property, sit- - ththtttjt TiNrnrn thu-uate in Sanpete County, Utah, STATE OF UTAH. DISTRICT OF UTAH. at Southeast the Beginning In the Matter of Mme. Ernestine Schumann-Heink- , corner of lot one (1), Block George McCune, Debtor whose death at the age of twenty-seve- n as in (27) platted In the Proceedings for seventy-fiv- recent e brought sorrow to milFountain Green townsite entry. Composition or Extension Plat "A" thence running west To the creditors of George Mc- lions of Americans. The famous 74.00 feet, thence North 24.50 Cune of Nephi In the County of star of the opera, concert stage, radio and screen had endeared herfeet, thence East 74.00 feet, Juab and District afore said: thence South 24.50 feet to the Notice is hereby given that on thr, self to the American people as have She first place of beginning. 27th day of November. A. D. 1936 few public personages. (Said real estate being occuthe petition of the said George appeared before an audience in this pied by a brick building hereMcCune praying that he be afford-- j country in 1893 in Chicago, tofore used by the Bank of ed an opportunity to effect a com- Fountain Green as a banking position or an extension' of tlmo house.) to pay his debts und-rsection 7") The date for the presentation on PERSONAL PROPERTY of the Bankruptcy Act, was ap- 'Noah" the annual Snow College Two bank cages with three proved by this court as properly competitive play, has been postwicker windows filed under said secti'.n; and that poned until January 8, 1937. The One Herring-Ha- ll vault door the first meeting of his creditors play, formerly scheduled for DecOne Herring-Ha- ll safe, two will be held at Mt. Fleasant, San- ember 18, will take place in the compartments pete County in lie City hall on Snow College Auditorium under One section safe deposit boxthe 22 day of December, A. D. the direction of Miss Helen A. es with fifty openings. 1936. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, Two sections all steel filinc at which time the said creditors Max Davis of Nephl has recentcases. may attend, prove their claims, ex- ly joined the cast to take the Two steel filing drawers amine the debtor and transact such part of Japhet. One perforator other business as may properOne Todd protectograph ly come before said meeting. Largest Professional Organization One Staats money changer. C. W. Sorenson Nearly 700 of the 18,000 mem (Said personal property being Concilation Commissioner for San- bers of the American Chemical so now located in said bank build: pete and Juab Counties. are women. The society it clety ing hi Fountain Green, Utah.) the professional organizalargest And said petition having been NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Its kind in the world. Culy presented to the court and the United States Department of the tion of court having heard and duly con Interior. General Land Office at sidered the testimony and proofs Salt Lake City, Utah, December 9 Leisure Time at University and being fully advised. 1936. Cornell university says that a now finds: NOTICE is hereby given that n-wide study shows that five and 1 Andrew H. Sorenson of Goshen, Ut- f hours a day is the average That it is for the advantage and' ah. who on March 8. 1929. made benefit of the creditors of said First stockraising homestead entry No. amount of leisure time reported by National Bank of Nephi, Utah, that, 046921 for SWNEU Sec 15 Twp 10 persons from fifteen to twenty-fiv- e said real estate and personal prop. South Range 1 West.; SEWNW, years of age. erty be sold. That said receiver WNWH, Sec 29: WHSWH Sec 26: has recommended sale of said pro- EHNEM. SWV4NEVi (or lots 2. 3, perty to the Comptroller of the 4) WHSEVS, SESWH Sec 30; SEH Currency of thje United States, NW; NEHSWVi, WSW4, Secand the Comptroller of the Cur- tion 21 Township 10 South Range 1 rency has approved of such sal? East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed subject to approval and confirma- notice of intention to make final tion by the court. proof, to establish claim to the lsnd NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to ebove described before John Jasper- the premises and upon motion of son. Notary Public, at Goshen. Utah V.1DI K II Vw "e..-: Will L. Hoyt, Esq., attorney for said on the 19th day of January. 1937. j Claimant names as witnesses: receiver, it is. ORDERED, that said receiver be Ervin Jasperson. J. ' H. Peery. Grant and is hereby authorized to sell Baxter and John Roberts, all of the said real estate and personal Goshen, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS. property, ( subject however, to apof this court, and that the proval Register. H- day of December, 1936, at the 1936. hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said LeROY H. COX, day at the court room of the above Judge entitled court at Nephi, Juab 2525 J; If THIS WHISKEY IS County, Utah, be and is hereby fix- ATTEST: Vickers H. J. ed for hearing upon confirmation : h f Clerk. of sale of said real estate and of Dates Publication December personal property; also that all 10 and 17, 1936 . persons interested be and are hereby required then and there to ap pear and show cause, if an they CD have why the sale of said real es- -' Sate and personal property should Kit VIMT riot be approved and confirmed. el? IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that notice of said hearing and sale and of this order be given by pubTHI BEST BUY IN lication of a copy of this order in The Times-New- s, a weekly newsCALIFORNIA WINS paper, published at Nephl, Utah, in r jrigiT fWOF; issues of said paper preceeding the date fixed for hearing, also bv as the posting of true copies of this order in 3 conspicuous public places BV DIS1IUXD within Nephi City, Utah, one of said copies to be posted at the fron of said First National Bank ' wfc CSh. fj-Building at Nephl, Utah, also by the posting of true copies of this order in three conspicuous placc3 places within the city of Fountain Green, Utah, one of such coplPS to be posted at the front door of the bank building upon the real estate above described, such posting to be done at least ten days preceding the date of said hearing IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, (hat bids for the purchase of said real estate and personal property shall be made to said receiver ot his office at Nephi, Utah, or presented in open court at the time fixed for confirmation of sale. Done this 5th day of December, oi tc-w- it: J 1 f i Nc-ph- Tarpon Swim Suits New Florida Vogue CMr ' i - rw ' ' The petition of Rosetta A. Jen THE IN FIFTH DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH IN AND FOR son, prayln? for the admission to probate of a certain document, JUAB COUNTY purporting to be the Last Will md of Alfred M. Madsen, In the Matter of the Receivership Testament deceased, and for the granting of( of Letters Testamentary to said Ros-- I i. The First National Bank of etta A. Jenson, has been set for! Utah on the 15th day of Dec-- 1 ORDER AUTHORIZING SALE OF hearing A. D. 1938, at the hour of. CERTAIN REAL ESTATE AND ember, M. In Nephl, Juab PRES- two o'clock P. FERSONAL PROPERTY, Utah. CRIBING NOTICE TO BE GIVEN County. WITNESS the Clerk of said AND FIXING TIME FOR HEARCourt with the seal thereof aff ING OF FURTHER BIDS OR OB Ixed this 20 day of November, A. JECTIONS TO SALE, AND FOR D 1936. SALB. CONFIRMATION OF J. H. VICKER1? (SEAL) W. C. Andrews, receiver of the Clerk First National Bank of Nephl Brlgham Clegg Utah, (hereinafter referred to as Attorney for Petitioner 'bank") haVing filed herein his du 310 McCormlck Building ly verified petition praying for an Salt Lake City. Utah Vulcanizing Started la 1839 The process of vulcanizing rut- OCX) HONOR LATE SINGER To the Heirs, known or un- known, of Alfred M. Madsen, de ceased, NOTICE f they make UNION STOCK YARDS "The Newhouse Hotel is featuring specia lovv rates which we can afford. "Let's go to Salt Lake City during the week-enWe can. have a most enjoyable time and look, breakfast will be served in our room Sunday morning at no additional cost." d. The Newhouse Hotel Famous For Hospitality and Good Food ; - T ' '' one-hal- -- -- Corp. Earl R. Wilkinson, member of the New York state bureau of criminal identification, popularly called "New York's Scotland Yard," is shown studying a likeness of himself made with the new modeling clay that will be used in preserving the likenesses of unidentified dead and murder victims. Note the remarkable resemblance between the clay head and the living model. TO Farmers I We will call for and pay in cash as high as $5.00 Per Head t to for t HIDE UTAH & Phone us im- - TALLOW GO. Enterprise 30 Spanish Fork 88 Mile West of Sugar Factory Highest prices paid for hides, sheep pelts, wool and GEO. PRICE, Manager raw furs. Phones 1 tflfttmffT VV tTTTf f f TT? MRS. 3. II. WATERS, Single $2 to $4 Double $2. SO to $4 SO all With Bath W. E. SUTTON, Oen'L Manas Hi W-O- n 2uWEHAVtf. il l III! MONTHS i i t OLD i .1 iw wow IB MONTHS. V 1 OFF. 93 PROOF AT POPULAR PRICES. fiv w m'&f President m mmm DEAD OR USELESS COWS AND HORSES We also buy dead sheep and hogs, mediately for prompt service. 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