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Show s THE PAGE FOUR Local News Mr. Anls Magley of Tookerville visited with friends and relatives in Nephi last week. P. mm 1 Goodrich ha invaded the field with this full dimen-io-n tire. Made of "wear resisting" rubber. Buy Goodrich factory frcah Commanders now and tavel Pnem tukjtct to ekmg4 vsf Aouf notic. low-pric- ed Goodrich. Commanders TIM" INCH A AOODRICM Motor Co. Nephi, Utah IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. GILBERT BAILEY, Plaintiff vs MINERAL SUPPLY COMPANY, a corporation, Defendant SHERIFF'S SALE TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE on the 25th day of June, 1937 at eleven o'clock A. M. at the front door of the County Court House at Nephi, Utah, the following described realty situated in an unorganized mining district in Juab County, Utah, to wit: South hi of N. E. hi of S. of S. E. W. hi and North V4 of S. W. hi, of N. W. V W hi of NW!4 and North V of KofNW hi SEttofSW Sec 19, Township 15 South 1 East, S. L. Mer. Unpatented mining claims: WILL HARDEN FRACTION located Oct. 15, 1930, record- Range 59. locWILL HARDEN NO. 3 ated Jan. 23, 1931, recorded Jan. 26, 1931, book 111, page 59. FREE PLYMOUTH SEDAN and other prizes HORSE PULLING CONTEST OPEN TO ALL PRIZE MONEY BENEFIT SPRINGVILLE ART EXHIBIT home from Monroe this week after spending the past winter there. She was accompanied by Mrs. Homer Olsen and children, who returned to Monroe Thursday. Miss Marcla Olsen of Mt. Pleasant is spending a few days here at the home of Mrs. Ross Christiansen. Miss Bety Allred and Miss Izola Jacobson are spending their vacation with their grandmother, Mrs. Peter Jacobson, in Provo. Delphla Allred is visiting for a Mr. and week with her parents, Mrs. Ole A. Allred. She plans to return to San Francisco in the near future. BUILD elry and buttons, but as a charm to bring safety, health and secrets not revealed to the ordinary person. 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Sbtfnl CARNIVAL son-in-la- w WILL HARDEN NORTHERN Located Mar. 20, 1931, recorded Mar. 23, 1931, book 111, page 73. Recorded in Juab County Recorder's office. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated this 3 day of June, 1937. H. K. MELLOR, Sheriff of Juab County By R. E. Winn, Deputy. Dates of publication June 3, 10, 17 utan. THE "ftbRTS PARADE There's all the difference in the world, when ed Oct. 30, 1930, book 111 page 49. locWILL HARDEN NO. 2 ated Jan. 23, 1931, recorded Jan. 26, 1931, book 111, page I July4ihand5th son-in-la- w - HUDSON - TERRAPLANE Sales and Service and SPRINGVILLE '.I Spring Breezes Lure Fair Bathers Lloyd Larson 1937 CELEBRATE AT Most impressive funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon at the ward chapel at 2 P. M. for J. A. Christensen and Clyde and Anthony Winter. 35, former bishfur left Chrlstensen Monday Ivy op of the Fountain Green ward, Jackson, Wyoming to visit with who was killed by lightening while Mr. and Mrs. Kalph H. Martin, plowing In a field south of the city. His 11 year old son, who was The Fldelis Choral club nut in with him at the time, was not . the city hail Thursday evening, Injured. June 10th. The time was spent in The services were conducted by practicing after which delicious re4. I t Bishop Irvin P. Oldroyd. Prayers .t J I ' l freshments were served to the fol1'' were offered by S. P. Taylor of lowing members: Viola Ockey, VivLevan and Perry Allred of Fountian Hoyt, Diane G. ISoothe, Da i ain Green. Speakers were President Veda Davis, Klza Harris, Lua StepA. H. Belllston of Juab Stake, Nehenson, Lucille Lunt, Alice Ciapo, phi; James F. Robertson, Ole A. FlorenI Delia Barnes, Lily Wright, Allred, John E. Aagard, Monte ce R. Winn and the hostess, Mabel Robertson, James C. Aagard, Niels Lunt. E. Mikkelson, all of Fountain Green and LeGrande Mangelson of Levan, all of whom paid wonderful tributes to his life and his Above, on of th many group of colleg itudent that vialt th lmmen fruit auction Urmlnal In Chicago to study th modern marketing character and stressed his great his willingness to asyttem used. Perry Stern (right), Fruit Auction Sale Co. executive, is dependability, his honesty and sist and one, any Miss Lois Mangelson is in Sjuint;-vill- e explaining detail of th ytem to Ohio Stat University atudent. devotion to his family and friends. at the home of her grandMusical numbers consisted of a CHICAGO. Fruit auction hav tion Sales Co., which 1 the Chicago vocal mother, Mrs. Amos Hatfield. solo. Urban S. Madson and become a a member of the association, report recognized Mrs. A. E. Winters of Salt Lake recently a vocal duet by Lee Taylor and truc-tuIn r recent visit from the universities the marketing Mrs. Christian Winter of Levan City has been enjoying a visit here vital factor of fresh fruit and produce by of Chicago, Northwestern, Illinois, The ward choir also furnished 3 and daughter, with her Mr. and Mrs. Royal Peterson. leading universities and agricultural Illinois Wesleyan, Purdue, Colo- numbers. The grave was dedicated Miss Zella Francom of Salt Lake college of the country. rado, Idaho and Ohio. by N. M. Jensen. The high priests This la evidenced by th fact that as well as t h City came down a few days ayo Instructors, quorum, of which he was a mem to visit with her parents, Mr. and large groups of student of market- students, express amazement at the ber, sat in a body on the stand. Mrs. 11. R. Francom. and practicability of the ing and economics In th Mrs. Osmond Buchanan of Black-foo- t, school are visiting the ten ranking efficiency A fine representation of both big city auction system and point to the Idaho is here visiting at the auction market auction as one of the soundest M. I. A. and Primary officers and comprising th home of her and daughstake attended the American Fruit and Produce Aucmarketing methods in the fruit and workers of this ter, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Wankler. tion Association at in Salt Lake City last least one each produce line, according to Perry convention Mrs. Erin Poulson, formerly Miss week end. semester. Stern, assistant general manager of Olive Martin of Scipio, was an honAs an illustration th Fruit Auc the Fruit Auction Sales Co. ored guest at a miscellaneous showFuneral services for Mrs. Nora er given by Mrs. Virgel Chrlsten-se- n Johnson, 54. wife of Bert Johnson, and Mrs. Reba Mangelson at were held last Wednesday at the the home of the latter lnday Fountain Green ward chapel, with afternoon. Many beautiful and useAveril Larsn conducting. Prayers """ ful presents were received. A delicv wi, "u" v w'.qpy. were offered by LuDeal Nielson of k" .rm j. ,H,rT!wl" '"'ious luncheon was served to all. Ephraim and Newell Johnson of Mr .and Mrs. Earl Taylor of Los Provo. Speakers were Mrs. Marie are vacatL. Allred, Bishop Peterson of Mt. Angeles enjoying their ion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant, and James F. Robertson, Lyman Wankier. all of whom paid tributes to her Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford Tanner character. and children of Loa are visiting Mrs.. John H. Snow and Mrs. home of Mrs. Tanner's parat the Gloyd Tidwell sang a vocal duet, ents," Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paintassisted by the choir; Mrs. Hilda er. Christiansen sans; a vocal solo, and Mr. and Mrs. James Aagard of Mrs. Geraldine Johnson and Lee Burlington, Wyoming are here visJ. Oldroyd rendered a duet. The iting at the. homes of relatives and body was taken to Mt. Pleasant friends. They came especially to for burial. attend the funeral services for Anthony Winters Sunday at FounBishop Irvin P. Oldroyd and fam tain Green, ily made a trip to Las Vegas and Funeral services were held at Boulder Dam last week. the Levan Ward chapel Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sardoni Mrs. Elizabeth Jennings, 78, who and children of Grand Junction, passed away at the home of her Colorado are visiting here with daughter, Mrs. A. M. Peterson of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Oldroyd. Mrs. Gunnison. Sardoni will spend the summer at The prayers were offered by H. Fountain Green while her husband ' ' R. Francom and Walter Olpin; the " ' " attends the summer session at the musical numbers were: vocal duet, B. Y. U. at Provo. Mrs. J. E. Metcalf and Mrs. Henry Mrs. Enid Nielson entertained Knighten; mixed quartet, Donna her club members last Friday. The Chris-tensen Norton Olive Taylor, James afternoon was spent in chatting Unusually warm spring weather drew these young ladies to a Chicago after which a delicious and H. R. Francom. Speakhot dinner to Left ers were Charles E. Embly, Mrs. beach recently. right are Ruth Kurth, Dorothy Bentler, and Rosa was served. Gerald Cazier, President A. H. Bel pillon. The girls liked the breeze but declared the watar was too cold Mrs. Sarah E. Allred' returned liston and Bishop E. P. Peterson. for a real dip. A Tribute to his grandmother was The given by Jennings Scott. Mrs Lola C. Jensen left WedMr. and Mrs. Clarence Paxman grave was dedicated by Niels Lund- - spent the week end with Mr. and nesday for Los Angeles, California steen. Mrs. Vaud Peart and Mr. and where she will attend the UniverMrs. Melvih Carter in Rupert, sity of Southern California for six weeks. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, May 18, 1937. NOTICE is hereby given that Fred M. Lynn of Mona, Utah, who Jbsbp on December 16, 1931, made homeMl stead entry No. 050216 for NEVi-SSENWtt, WHSEV4, SElA- SW14, Section 22; EHNW14, Lots 3, 4 Section 15; Lots 1, A a, swMh;i4P section 27, Town ship 11 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before P. J. Sanders, No tary Public, at Nephi, Utah on the SMOOTH and day of July, 1937. Claimant names as witnesses. FLOWING Ira Kay, Cleon Kay, Spencer Kay POWER! and A. W. Seamans, all of Mona, M June Ft Green News Levan News $ tVtRV Thursday, it PRt V Leading Colleges Recognize Fruit Auctions as a Vital Marketing Factor ... 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