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Show The Page Four Times-New- LOCAL - SOCIAL FOUNTAIN GREEN NEWS Liberal Allowance Born to Mr. and Mrs. Odell Hug- gini, October 5th, a aon. Mrs. Carlton Barentson and ton are visiting with relative In Spring City. Mrs. Virgil Jacobson and child ren spent last week end with relatives in Ephralm. FOR YOUR OLD WASHER ON A NEW 1938 Coronado The local M. I. A. organization has all plana complete for their annual Harvest Ball In the Amusement hall on October 29. Mr. and Mrs. James Bills an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Maxine, to Ray Garlick of Fairview on October 18. featuring Genuine Love Wringer Extra High Blade Agitator Silent Operation Case Hardened Gear Large, ribbed porcelain enameled tub $46.95 GAMBLE AGENCY Mrs. Annie Jackson enjoyed her birthday anniversary last Tuesday by entertaining the members of her family at her home. ELMER HENDRICKSON tensen. number of friends met d to honor her birthday .anniversary. The after noon was spent In chatting, and delicious refreshments were served. on to wait for tfot needed repairs or alterations to modernize your horn, There l no need becaute wa can now arrange to finance them for you on a naw eay paymant plan. Tuesday Mrs. Eliza J. Coombs received word that her daughter, Mrs. Mary Holman of Mt. Pleasant, was very ill and was taken to the L ,D. S. hospital at Salt Lake City for medical attention. ... tala a No down paymant Is n actuary long ci 3 years to pay. Haro U partial lift of what can ba had tr.li ear, Old-roy- Frank Robertson spent a most enjoyable birthday on Wednesday when a large number of his young iriends met at his home where games were played, and a delicious luncheon was served. convonlant wayt NEW ROOP GARAGE SLEEPtNG PORCH CABINETS. COUNTERS NEW FLOORS BUILT-ICUPBOARDS FraiMr DWtMtary C.. tmctmm. !-iMtasky StraisM learfcoa lalskajeti frsaf WitarfW x 1 WMEHAVEtl WINE IN ALL VARIETIES 20 Mrs. Orvilla Jacobson received word Thursday of the death of her father, Oliver Clement, age 75, of Fairview. Services were held Sunday afternoon In the Fairview North ward chapel. N fact, most all repairs, remodeling or addl ttons can ba purchased by this plan. alcohol by volume . IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY. oTATC U UTAH . come In Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above desGibson, Notary Department ot the Interior, U. S. cribed before A. B.Utah on the 5th Land Offloe at Salt Lake City, Public, at Nephi, day of November, 1937. Utah, September 14, 1937. NOTICE Is hereby given that Claimant names as witnesses: Loyle W, Adams of Salt Lake City, R. Utah, who, on December 4, 1928 Bent R. Bryan, Roy McPherson, made homestead entry No. 047854 S. Golden and Rolfson Bryan, all of for Lota 14. 15. 22, 23. 30, 81, 32, Nephi, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS and 33 Section 18, Tawnshlp 14 Register South. Ranee 1 West.. Salt Lake NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION i!imiirmT fur PINTS CODE NO. 253 Jim i,5j Mil 1937. FIFTHS CODE NO. 252-- DESERET FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a cor poration, PLAINTIFF, VS CARLOS PAY, as administrator of the Estates of Alma Pay, Deceased and Mary Ann Eliza Pay, Deceased, otherwise known as Mary E. A. Pay, otherwise known as Eliza Pay; HORACE OSTLER; NEPHI NATIONAL BANK OF NEPRI, a national banking corporation organized and existing under the laws of the United States of America and ARCH R. JACK, as receiver of the Nephi National Bank of Nephi, a Corporation as aforesaid; W. C. OSTLER; COMMERCIAL BANK OF NEPHI, a banking corporation, organized and existing existing under the laws of the state of Utah; RETTA MAY PAY FIELDS, otherwise known as Retta May Pay Field; CARLOS ALMA PAY AND LOLA B. PAY, his wife, DEFENDANTS. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE ON THE 5th day of November, A. D. 1937, at 11 o'clock A M. of said day at the Front Door of the Juab County Court House, in Nephi, Utah the following desribed property situated in said county, to wit: All of lot 4, Block 26, Plat "A", Nephi Survey of Townsite Lots. DATED this 14th day of October, A H. K. MELLOR, Sheriff of Juab County, Utah, By R. E. WINN, Deputy Date of first publication, October 14, 1937. Date of last publication, November 4, 1937. f 1 HAVE YOU SEEN OUR STORE h Franklin are the parents of a son, Mr. and Mrs. Green-halg- born October 16. Mrs. Greenhalgh was formerly Miss Sadie Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs and family were In Salt Lake City last Friday to visit with Miss Beth Hobbs who is in training at the L. D. S. Hospital. The last day for registration for voting will be Tuesday, October 26, according to advice from the office of County Clerk Fred Gadd. Anyone who has attained the age of 21 or anyone who did not vote at the last election Is urged to register on this date. JUST RECEIVED II New New New New il H NEWS y - ,i ,. a 3 i King Furniture Supply Mrs. James K. Hardy of Caliente, Nevada is visiting relatives here. She was formerly Norma Taylor of this city. Everette Wood and Leo Christen- sen who left recently to find employment are located In Ontario, Oregon. Mrs. Ira Morgan returned home after visiting in Nephi with her and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Delos Garrett. &-- 1 I ONCE I I i i IT JIISiM KEEPING YO IN TOUCH WITH WORLD EVENTS Our WEEKLY NEWS REVIEW gives you a condensed, editorial interpretation of the events of each week that are making world history. It is a syndicated newspaper feature prepared by Edward W. Pickaid, one of the highly trained newspaper observers of the nation. No newspaper can offer its readers any better foundation for their intelligent events g discussion of the of the world. We consider ourselves fortunate in being one of the newspapers able to secure this valuable feature. Miss Beth Wright of Fillmore spent the week end with relatives and friends here. She was a guest of Miss Olive Taylor. Mrs. L. S. Jackman has been called to Beaver where her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robin son live. I READ IT carefully from week to week history-makin- Ton will find it interesting and helpful la your discussion of world events with your neighbors and friends Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chrisfpn- sen and family of Garfield spent a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. iviarion Christensen, parents of Mr. Christensen. Mrs. Gertrude1 Shepherd entertained a number of ladies at her home Tuesday afternoon at a quiltNOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Catherine Henroid, ing party. Refreshments were deceased. Creditors will present claims with The Gleaner girls and their class vouchers to the undersigned at corner of Main Street and. Exchange leaders, Vivian Mangelson and Aud-n- e Dalby, enjoyed a social last SatPlace, Salt Lake City, Utah on urday night at the home of the or before the 16th day of Decem- latter. Refreshments were served. ber, A .D. 1937. FIRST SECURITY TRUST COMMr. and Mrs. Vern Mangelson PANY, Administrator of the Es- spent Thursday of last week in tate of Catherine Henroid, Deceas- Salt Lake on business. ed, by (signed J. L. WILSON, Trust also visited City in Clearfield with They Mr Officer. Mrs. Karl D. Zaugg. and C Gordon Douglas, Attorney for Administrator Mr. Mrs. Martin of Dates of publication Oct. 14, 21, 28, visited and on Friday with MrScipio and November 4, 1937. Mrs. Erin Poulson here. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones of Mantl spent Sunday here at the Carefully Chosen home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. The spirited statue of "The Pioneer Woman" erected near Ponca City, Okla., some years ago was The marriage of Miss Verna chosen first by popular acclaim Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. among twelve models submitted by Richard Green of Fountain Green American sculptors for a $300,000 and Merlin Gardner, son of Mr monument commemorating the loy- and Mrs. R. H. Gardner of Levan alty, courage and fidelity of the pio- was solemnized Wednesday October 20 in the Manti Temple. neer women of America. ICfr ill- - . i-- V: -5& ,!Si,t i- s - yj Aerial Nurses Fly on Their Errands of Mercy 'rva 1 & x ' y n t JmPS? 1 j ,..l;r.v)yoM.viKU -- Frankfort Distilleries, Inc., Louisville and Baltimore J.t -- v Mpi i qua I TzT rt iV C- - w . ' r' r In chic blue uniforms and overseas caps, the newly formed organization of flying trained nurses are seen holdlnj Inspection at Burbank, Call! With specially equipped ambulance ships members of the Atrial Nutms Corps of America will ba read to fly on every type of aerial errand ot mercy. 3 M son-in-la- w i,,.r,t PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for further Information I. I Mrs. Hazel Bosh entertained on Tuesday afternoon at her home, f the occasion being her birthday an niversary. Luncheon was served. Mrs. Wanda Hansen and Mrs ueneva Hansen of Salt Lake City tame oown io visit their mother, Mrs. S. E. Malmgren, while their husbands are deer hunting. .. Springs SEE THEM AT Sill - Beds Mr. and Mrs. George Connelly of Levan spent Monday in Salt Lake City. J. Maurice Jensen of Salt Lake . U Ka ufanl bar nAn liter v v rrn An1 w v uirh t ":,. nycui, Walj his family. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Secrest of Fresno, California were visitors at the home of Mrs. S. E. Malmgren, momer or Mrs. Secrest. ... e Mattresses Beauty Rest Mattresses p LEVAN SOCIAL Blaine Taylor and Norman Wan kier of Los Angeles, California are in Utah this week, deer hunting wun inenas. In Don't delay NEWS ri Frank Maylett of Mantl was visitor last week with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Jensen and her daughter, Mrs. Odell Chris Mrs. A large ljllHllljMn)!lfflWWHWW PRICE Mrs. Thora Robertson entertain ed the Social Hour club at her home last week In honor of the outgoing officers. at the home of Mrs. Lowell Thursday. Oct. 2T, 1937 Nephi, Utah s, SCHtNLEY OlSTIIBUTOiiS, INC, NEW VOSIC CITY |