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Show The Page Four LOCAL - SOCIAL NEWS OUR eu AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR iWASHERS'VIRONERS SEE the new, ABC Wash- ers and Ironera now on display I You'll bo amazed at the countless safety and convenience features that will enable you to do your complete washing and Ironing faster and better, with hardly any effort at all . . . features not found on any other Washers and Ironers. Look at their handsome styling, note the sturdy construction, and re- LOCAL NEWS trouble-fre- service to e every ABC owner. in. ll-.- Thursday, Oct. 28, Nephi, Utah s, -- NEW YORK An advance show Ing of 1938 Ford V-- 8 cars and trucks opened this afternoon at the Ford Metropolitan showrooms at 1710 Broadway. Two distinct Ford V-- 8 cars, dlf fering in appearance, appointments and price, were presented. One was the DeLurfe Ford V8 and the other the standard Ford V8. The standard car is designed for owners to whom economy is first cost and operating cost is para' mount. The deluxe car provides ad' ded luxury and style for those who desire them. Iways been GORGE T Q M IPlv iFt Tier la an Washer and ABC COUNTY, ABC Iron- DESERET FEDERAL. SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a cor poratlon, er foe every home and including alec-agaa engine models. can buy a oaapMte ABC home aa ABC tseadry, Washer and ABC Ironer tor the price of a Washer alone, only a Low lew yean age ewa payment . . . Convenient monthly ad Km Cr4 ffCSiT 1 ... 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 NEPRL a national banking corporation or ganized and existing under the laws of the United States of AmerAsfc For a Free Demonstration in Your Horn ica and ARCH R. JACK, as receiver of the Nephi National Bank of Nephi, a Corporation as aforesaid; W. C. OSTLER; COMMERCIAL BANK OF NEPHL 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, vr e 1. 1812 Th. lAcuita' timer DEFENDANTS. founded was The Jesuits' order When the War of 1811 opeae NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE m iw. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S there were m v. m. sorw. 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 Townslte Lots. DATED this 14th day of October, deWer0$ STATE Total Property Tax Paid by the Rio Grande In Utah $622,245.82 -- - tx r vi. 1' 37S,505.74 Tax Paid in Juab County for School Purpose v v.' f Total Utah Tx for School Purposes . r-- 411-8- AVA Is Q ROADS Tax for fr'4d&At&v4yiPW ?. r, VQ't$?&' ?Road Purposes : to? 't&Pi & ItK' '.;fN $77,398.54 PAID IN JUAB COUNTY $8,440.81 $196.97 rou MTY f .Total Utah Tax for f eral County .VVXVSX Tax Dald in "lJ'Mrx SdSft'iY'1 VR? r general r 'i - -V l- George Pexton, who is attending the B. A. C. at Cedar City, was a week end visitor in Nephi at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. - X The Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad individual property tax anually pays the largest bill in eight of the 13 Utah counties through which its lines run. Once upon a time, the property tax was the , only tax paid. Now, all that is changed by govpriernmental demands made upon the taxpayers and relief. marily because of unemployment during Sales, use and franchise taxes in Utahfrom the 1937 will take an additional $75,000.00 Rio Grande. gen- - purposes $100,384.90 .Tuh rvnntv County Pur- ' 91,023.92 Rio Grande believes in good schools, good The L. M. Pexton. Franklin Foote returned to Lo gan Saturday, where he Is attend ing the U. S. A. C. after spending a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foote. 7 RIO GRANDE PROPERTY TAX Tax Paid in Juab County for road purposes V r v. Mrs. C. E. Hoyt and children of Santaquin spent last week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Jensen In Nephi. county and municipal roads, and efficient state,Grande is a substantial government The Rio to the awake obligations and fully taxpayer In this pocitizenship. of good responsibilities Total Utah Tax for Grande stands shoulder to shoulder City and Town pur- sition the Rio and all other good citizens in seeking poses $70,956.64 with you progress and prosperity for our community. Tax Paid in 4 Juab County 1,308.05 The Rio Grande strives, not only to be a good You citizen, but to be a progressive railroad. have a direct Interest in the Rio Grande tax like all other problem, because raliroad taxes, must be paid from revenue collected expenses, ft from you shipper and traveler. Yon and the Rio Grande are therefore business associates. Upon us, as fellow citizens and fellow taxpayers, lies the responsibility for keeping government as our servant, to the end that we shall not become slaves to the government. il 'C' r 5MU Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Boswell and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Boswell and baby daughter of Salt Lake City are visiting in Nephi this week with relatives and friends. SIP. J. mi November 6th. .i 14 . LI I GEORGE F.DODGE G. W. Tax Commissioner 346 Equitable Bidg., Denver, Colorado 7 D. 6t R. I WfflAVEfJ 1 WINE IN AIL VARIETIES 20 alcohol by volume Claimant NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Our Lives Life is a wonderful mosale List as witnesses: Department of the Interior, Land Office at Salt Lake Utah, September 14, 1937. NOTICE is hereby given that Loyle W. Adams of Salt Lake City, Utah, who, on December 4, 1928 made homestead entry No. 047854 for Lots 14, 15, 22, 23, 30, 31, 32, and 33 Section 18, Tewnahip 14 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Savannah's First Town Court has filed notice of IntenMeridian, The first session of the town court tion to make final proof, to estabCf Savannah, Ga., held on July 7, lish claim to the land above des17fo, was presided over by laymen, cribed before A. B. Gibson, Notary because lawyers were forbidden to Public, at Nephi, Utah on the 5th reside in the colony. day of November, 1937. 1 names Bent R. Bryan, Roy McPherson, R. S. Golden and Rolfson Bryan, all of U. S. Nephi, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS City, ' Register, In which all experiences combine in exquisite adjustment In this mosaic all things play their destined part; sacrifice and sorrow; joy and But the Immortal achievement gain in life is In what one gives, not in what one gets. CO. SELLS FURNITURE TlmeL MOFFAT The Camp Birch, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, extend an invitation to everyone to attend their IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF big dance which will be held in the THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT North ward Amusement hall on IN AND FOR JUAB STATE OF UTAH 937 as payload-lh- af Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gadd and fam Mrs. Ralph Nllsson and daughter Ruth visited last week In Heber ily and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gadd City with relatives and friends visited in Provo Sunday with relatwhile Superintendent Nllsson at- ives and friends. tended the Superintendent's conMr. and Mrs. Harry Jones left vention in Salt Lake City. Tuesday for their home In Seattle, Washington, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones in Nephi. New Ford Models Being Shown in N. Y. 1 SOCIAL Dr. J. A. Booth left last week .Mrs Joseph Carter of Nephi has for a visit in San Diego and Los gone to Rupert, Idaho for a month hi sons, to visit with her children there. Angeles, California with Arthur and Ralph Booth. Mrs. J. A. Booth is visiting this Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Goweri Jr. week with her sister, in Billingham, and daughter Elaine visited Sunday Washington. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Bigler of Eur Gowers Sr. eka were recent visitors at the Mrs. Vivian Nellson and daughter home of Bertha McPherson. were visitors In Brigham City last Mrs. Peter Wankler of Levan week, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clson Lemon. spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foote. Cleon Lemon and family of Brig- Mrs. James Stocks and children ham City were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mac and Marilyn, of Marysvale, visited at the home of Bertha McLinton. Pherson this week. Mildred Bean, who is employed John Gadd, who is attending the at Los Angeles, California spent her vacation in Nephi at the home B. Y. U. in Provo visited with his home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Gadd James Bean. during the week end. member that every ABC washer and Ironer is precision built to ABC's high standard of quality. That means years of dependable, Times-New- 3 KssrtsSMfMlovhoa NhUksylf freef Of Nominations; Municipal Election; November 2, 1937 1937. H. K. MELLOR, FIFTHS PINTS CODE NO. CODE NO. 253 252-f- l Sheriff of Juab County, Utah, By R. E. WINN, Deputy Date of first publication, October 14, 1937. Date of last publication, November 4, 1937. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP N0TICE8 Consult County Clerk or Respectfurther Information ive Sifjners for NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Catherlns deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersienerl fit mr- ner of Main Street and Exchange Place, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 16th day of Decem ber, A .U. 1HJY. FIRST SECURITY TRTIST rviM- PANY, Administrator of the Estate of Catherine Henroid, Deceased, bv (Signed J. L. WILSON Trimt Officer. C Gordon Douglas, Attorney for Administrator Dates of publication Oct. 14, 21, 28, November 4, 1937. "l ps ? h - j - ' fXCOkioKATKl. .VjL? 53PU0OP 8 L ENDED 8Y LliAXKl OUT - Frankfort Distilleries, Inc., Louisville and Baltimore NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, October 6, 1937. NOTICE is hereby given that Spencer E. Forrest, of Nephi, Utah, who, on August 26, 1932, made homestead entry No. 049772, for Lot 35, Section 18, Lots L 2, 16, 17, 18, 21, and 34, Section 19, Town ship 14 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before A B. Gibson, No tary Public, at Nephi, Utah on the 23rd day of November, 1937. Claimant names as witnesses: Bent R. Bryan. Roy McPherson. R. S. Golden and Rolfson Bryan, all of Nephi, Utah. THOMAS P. THOMAS, Register. Dates of publication, October 14, 21, 28, November 4, 11, 1937. DEMOCRATIC PARTY TICKET REPUBLICAN PARTY TICKET O . For Mayor WILFORD BAILEY 4 For Councilman, 1 L--J year Term WILLIAM BURTON Term For Councilman, ROY BOWLES ' L For Councilman, D. EUGENE OSTLER ar ' Term For Recorder ALBERT C STARR For Treasurer MILDRED STEPHENSON J J 1 I I I I I I I I LJ I I I I Q For Mayor PAUL M. CHRISTISON -f I Term For Councilman, P. L. JONES State of Utah County of Juab L- O For Councilman, 4 year Term VERNO BOSWELL Term For Councilman, RAYMOND BAILEY Term For Councilman, F. H. BECKSTEAD Term For Councilman, STON RALPH BELLI ar ar For Recorder ELGIN GARRETT For Councilman, 1 rl LJ yor LJ LJ LJ For Councilman, j "" Term I 1 -J ar Term f ar Term Lj r ar For Recorder For Treasurer I I JJ Term 1 I I rl I Councilman, For Councilman, I I 4 year L- Lj J I . I r For Treasurer MAIDA FOOTE For Mayor j I I I 1 I 1 i 1 i I i i I ) J ss. I, A. C Starr, City Recorder of Nephi City, Utah, do hereby certify that the above is a true list of the candidates certified to be to be placed on the official ballot of Nephi City for the Municipal Election to be held November 2, 1937. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of Nephi City, Utah, this 25th day of Oct- ober, 1937. (SEAL) A. C STARR, City Recorder |