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Show T Thursday, 1937 8th, April THE TIM1S-NF.WS- Local and Social "". f""Ll it MM? r-rzn&- 1 Polo SHIRTS t22' Color,! J, rfT (Sf AWe fyj rl Children's styles in fancy .titch cotton! Button or e them! ced collars! - II Silk HOSIERY pr. lo! Newt U H"" lerfecl ui itavon idiicia i tiiS&si? slips I mine ixt-nt- . i r- no building immune. YOU CAN NEVER TELL When property is fully protected by modern forms . which inof insurance clude, not alone fire, but losses from smoke and water, etc., there need be no sense of loss . . no apprehension. IS YOUR PROPERTY FULLY COVERED? SPORT BELTS ana ajvjm .wwn.i.iiiwmiiw iiiiihihiiiihi-ii- mill - i- I, l ;.r A WHISKIES STRAIGHT e 90 PROOF Cede Net. QUARTS PINTS i t miiajfc"' " .. , "' : - -- J I I VV. J. ,;,.- n,,t eio 312 313 1 This, (ft EM ,""Vl " I thor- of For One year CARTMi CLEANING TAILORING CO. AND 1 FRED U Plaintiff vs Afton M. Beckstead and Marilyn Beckstead, a minor, Defendants NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE To be sold at sheriff's sale on the 23rd day of April, 1937, at eleven o'clock A. M. at the front door of the County Court House in Nephl, Juab County, Utah, the following described real estate situated In Nephl, Juab County, Utah, to wit: Beginning corner at the southwest of Lot One, Block 38, Plat "A" of Nephi Survey of Building Lots, thence north 6.5 rods; West 3 rods; north 3.25 rods; east 7 rods 4 feet; south 9.75 rods; West 70 feet to place of beginning, with all Improve- ments thereon and appurtenances. Purchase price payable In lawful rict of the United States of Am money Dates of pub. April 8, 15, 22, 1937 erica. Dated this 31 day of March, 1937. H. K. MELLOR, DTST txt tutt immT .TTTDTCIAL. . TTTAT3 .n Shariff of Juab County, Utah IN LI uurvt. rvJK. A IN COURT RICT By R. E. Winn, COUNTY. STATE or u i A. Deputy Sheriff WARR1LUW GADD, nf tho THfth Judicial Dist roirCourt In and for Juab County Buuuun, JOSEPH E. B. Insurance - Abstracts - Real Estate Pencil yFPlfI 1937. I B I Estate of Alexander Wilson, de ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at j?w court, requires The Clean Up, Paint Up, Fix Up program Is In force . . . what could be more sensible than to have your Coot coverings pul In perfect! hope lliey Are Moth-pro- NOTICE TO CREDITORS & of oughly modem qulpmeoL h means painstaking car and a high degree at professional kQL No lob of this character Is ever better than the people entrusted to do It l""""' Surety Abstract Company Snerry Mgr. ri'-j- 1 irir Estate of James Chase, deceased Creditors will present claims with for further or respective signers w u Ui...e."-- VOUCllcia iufnrmntlnn . ... , kt Anrlwnn A7e. m Ul n r. 11. iaW OIIICC Aimciwii, ir Riiildinir. NeDhi. Utah on oi before the 8 day or August, A. JJ NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1937 rstato nf trathprinp AnrWsnn rip- - I Edwin Chase. Administrator or rpnspri rrprlitnrs will nrespnt claims Estate of James Chase. Deceased vith vouchers to the undersigned at Dates or puDiication, Apru o, 10, Nehpl UUh on or before the 1 day and 29 1937. of June, A. D. 1937. Parks H. Anderson, Administrator of the Estate of Katherine Ander son, deceased. Date of first publication, April OF BLEND w."fi on awakening a the natural colore . . . with all spots, and stains removed. Approximately $10,000.00 has Been aate on me irrianu expended r to nrhinVi tha ohnvn described .V -j ana me ouhisku water is a part, '"TZZ.. future expenditure to prove uy the water is $2,000.00. TiotoH th! Rr.h dav or ADHI. IVil. How about your household goods? It costs very, very little to "play safe." May we talk it over with you? Fine leathers! All wliite, or 'black or brown combined with Iwhite The newest stjles! i, I .i.,i.j.i...iii.iii,.i.i.Iui i'miii mi n . in. inn 'mi ii When heard In the dead of night, it is a frightful word. No person is safe from it . . . 1 M In this aq at marwlous invontlan U Is ooU;l to rroondlllon uqt and oarpts wllh o nmw f!lciency Th rug that tMtna to you to be beyond reclaim. U returned by ut f-with the original iparU with been set for hearing: on the 10th day oi ftiay, iaj(, in uie couri roum oi the above entitled court at Nephi, Juab County, State of Utah at the hour of 10 o'clock: A.M. All persons desiring to make objections to the granting of such extension accord ing to said petition snail wunui fifteen days after April 22 1937, the date or the completion of the above ruihitroHnn flip In the entitled court a wrtten protest for extension against the petition reasons there- of time, stating the MCFliii ; ii Hipr i son-in-la- w Chiffons! Service weights! AU WuT , If looks like hrffikw atu-na-tn- $L Full Fashioned . THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE HKl'll JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. IN Mr. W. W. Stephenson spent In the matter of Application No. last week In Bait Lake City, conference and visiting with 6347. filed in the office of the suite Engineer of the Slate of Utah, to friends unri relatives. impropriate five cubic feet of water second from Trout Crek, In J. T. Hansen of Ephrulm Is vis per Juab County, State of Utah. ot home iting In this city at the and daughter, air. his NOTICE OP HEARING: and Mrs. Clayton J. Beck. OP PETITION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Ford is Mr. Notice attended the funeral services for hereby given that the Boyer In Salt Lake City on Mon applicants under the above men tioned application No. 6347, Howells cay. Livestock, Inc. whc6e address is Miss Marie O'Brlan of Raymond, 515 Templeton Building, Salt Lake Alberta. Canada, was a guest on City, Utah, and Julian N. Nlelson, Monday at the home of Mr. and Carence C. Nlelson, Jesse Neilson, Vivian W. Nlelson. Horace C. Neil- Mrs. A. O. Irons. son, Marie Neilson. lone Neilson Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle wall or and Thelma Neilson, whose address Santaquln spent Sunday visiting es are Trout Creek. Juab County, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. State cf Utah, have filed a petition H. Parkins, parents of Mrs. Wall. In the above entitled cause asking for an extension of time to and President and Mrs. A. II. Belllst- - including September 23 1942, in on attended general conference In which to submit proof of complet Salt Lake City the fore part of the ion of works and In which to make week. application of the water to benef icial use under and in pursuance of Mrs. William MeSwain, Mrs. Ruth said appllication of No. 6347. filed In Markham and daughters Betty and the office of the State Engineer of Barbara and son Billie of Salt Lake the State of Utah, to appropriate City and Mrs. Lee Olsen of Metro-psli- s. live cubic feet of water per second Nevda were visitors during from Trent Creek, rn Juab County, the week end at the home of Mr. State of Utah, to be used for irrigation purposes. Said applcation hasl and Mrs. George W. Lunt ;n0L v:rmvrimz.i mmk i:pimw:t:u i'szttmwz,n$m i PACK FIVE NEPIII, UTAH , 11I No. 166 Rya No. 63 Bourbon 1 1 1 PINT W nXNo. 64 Bourbon I' No. 167 Rye JW Law office of P. N. Anderson, Ven ice Building, Nephl, Utah, on or before the 1 day of June A. D. fm 1937. Frank R. Wilson Administrator of Estate of Alexander Wiisou, De ceased. Date of first publication, April 1, Frankfort Distilleries Incorporated loulsville-Baltimor- e ' 1937. Here in this one stor: you can solve many of the most important problem's of modernizing and refitting your home to measure up to Today's standards . . . and the Clean Up, Paint SPRING! Everything being fld!ed-up- . New thrubi being let in place . . . the lawn new flower bed arranged freshened up. ... IM What about your fence!, either for protection or ornamental purpose!, or both? We feature metal fences of every description . . . chain link . . . plain . . . ornamental . . . iron picket . . . farm, etc. We fence anything from a chicken-coo- p to the entire grounds of residences, schools, factories and In . ttitutions. r ruin IISVICE, VLEAV itx UkINT DP-FI- X J. W. SUMIYIERHAYS PHONE VJ NEPHI. . & SDNS CO. 17 Up, Fix Up campaign. It sn't all a matter of the BIG things. Very often an accumulation of LITTLE faults will do much to make a home unsightly. Why not NOW have those broken panes of glass put in shape? Why not modernize your sun porch? We have glaziers who will do the work quickly and efficiently. Minima , Paintsthis one word might well cover dozens of different types ot use. We do more than sell you such we advise you as to their use and how to apply them. KINDS for many articles -- CARTER k WILLIS BRAND UTAH &temCs ' ' SOS-TJF YOUR HOUSE IS "RUN DOWN" . . . & IF IT HAS NOT BEEN PAINTED FOR A CONSIDERABLE PERIOD. WHY NOT OF LOOK ON THE PROPOSITION PAINTING IT FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF AN INVESTMENT? 1 1 TO BE SURE, YOU WANT IT TO LOOK PRESENTABLE . . . BUT THE MOST IMPORTANT POINT IS THE PRESERVATION OF YOUR PROPERTY. PAINT PROTECTS AND PRESERVES! AND IT BEAUTIFIES! . ATTICS ft CELLARS represent an Investment in enclosed space that should be made to pay rich dividends in comfort, convenience and utility. MODERNIZE THEM ITS A SHREWD INVESTMENT I . . cluttered-u- p The old Attics are today being converted into bed rooms, children's play rooms, or small pleasant apartments, etc celYesterday's dark, musty, cave-lilars are taboo . . . today they are being converted Into pleasant basement recreation rooms. The expense of this modernizing Is not great, rrmault us for details. CTn A 1 QUART tiITT tD AND ! 5 ONE a i I 1HE X OLD QUAKER COMPANY tAWRENCEBURO. INDIANA "catch-all-discard- s" .tavraf i, ,rSe,if ' 1 J I if.v t A.c.J.j Jl ke USE LESS PAINT BY USING LOWE BROTHERS HIGH-GRAD- E HOUSE PAINT SELLS FURNITURE NEPHI UTAH CO. TffState Lumber co. Schenley's Old Quaker brand 90 proof straight bourbon whiskey. Also available in rye. Copyright 1937, The Old Quaker Co., Lawrenceburg, Ind. |