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Show The Thursday, Oct. 6, 1938 CLASSIFIED Sweet corn for FOR SALE family use. 10c per dozen ears. 2 tip Phone 45, or 302J Ft. Green News Times-New- Nephi, Utah s, Page Five Women in International Spotlight ' Mr. and Mrs. Glade Hansen of Bingham are visiting for a few days Coal Range, 2 with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon FOR SALE mattresses and electric wisher. Mrs. T Emerson Foote. Mrs. Wallace Christensen is serill at her home with FOR SALE Tuplip bulbs. 10c iously 46W. Phone dozen. per Mrs. Enid Nielson was hostess to MAN WANTED to RELIABLE their partners call on farmers in Juab County. the Select club and evening. A delicious dinner No experience Tor capital required. Sunday most enjoyable $12 a was served and a Steady work. Make up to Clearevening was spent by all present. day. Write W. D. Campbell, field, Utah. The following have left for Shel ly, Idaho where they have employ FOR RENT Modern, furnished ment: Dean Nielson, Merlin 3 room apartment. June Kendall. Loren Crowther, Reed Victor Collard and Ned -- ?RAYS AND CHOICEST FLOW ERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. Nephl Floral. 213 East 5 North Phone Eldon Hansen of Bingham vis 243J2. ited last week with relatives and friends. 2 or 3 room furFOR RENT nished cottages. Inquire 302W Mrs. Emma Seely entertained the BE WISE ECONOMIZE. Read's Primary stake board at her home Residence Barber Shop. Haircuts 25 Monday evening. 20c. Corner East Wasatch service. Mont Madsen has taken the man the Ft. Green Theatre 6 weeks old white pig, agement ofcontinue LOST with picture and will marked. Notify Udall Bailey. shows four nights each week. Don't leave DEER HUNTERS Mrs. Velma Christensen is leavhome without some protection. See for Idaho Falls, Idaho where George Parkes about a good accid- ing she will remain indefinitely. ent Insurance Policy. s Wl "Bit ,C rvjv k x 1 Mik-kelso- Col-lard- 8jBt,iaf ssw--1!- - J- Levari Local A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. 3. Frank Tolley on October Axel Stephenson Mr. and of Payson spent Sunday at the home of Joseph Stephensen. Mrs. Named Store Manager and Mrs. Hans Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Martin and family visited on Sunday at the .iiome of Mr. and. Mrs. Erin ft. i v. .: "Othello" by Shakespeare. The following members enjoyed the afternoon: Mrs. L. J. Wade Mrs. H. L. Mangelson, Mrs. Spencer E. Forrest, Mrs. J. Walter Paxman Mrs. Alvin Burton, Mrs. George Bellistoh, Mrs. J. Earl Reid, Mrs, Wilford Pratt, Mrs. L. C. Warenski, Mrs. H. C. Crane, Mrs. Charles R. Jenkins, Mrs. C. R. Lomax and the hostess, Mrs. Paul E. Booth.' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Green of Fountain Green visited Sunday at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Mernn Gardner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Christensen and son Marion spent Monday and Tuesday in Salt Lake City attend . , , ing the State fair. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mangelson and Mrs. Lorenzo Stevens left for Salt Lake City Wednesday to at- tend the State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Anderson left for Salt Lake City Thursday to be in attendance at the General . ... 3llllwA'lffllltf! ' Hazel Drysdale, girl of Altaloma, Calif., waa crowned the American farm girl champion at the Los Angeles county fair, winning the highest points In the milking and butter churning contests. She is pictured with the cow she milked her way to victory with. Mrs. in Erma Lomax spent Salt Lake City on business ; LOOKS LIKE FUR! STYLED LIKE FUR! FUR FABRIC COATS Local - Social News fabric coats look and feel like fur, and they're They fooled us . . . they'll fool you! These fur styled exactly like fine fur coats! Warm, chic and very wearable! Persian, seal, caracul fur fabric. Sizes 1 2 " 20. TO $12.95 29.50 GLORIA'S SHOP The Charm and Personality club of Moroni gave a shower last week at the Anderson Hotel in honor of Mrs. Neldon Cloward, formerly Mrs. Verda Anderson. Mrs. Cloward is president of the club. Those present were: Minerva Nelson, Helen Jorgenson, Delda Sorenson, Del-phDespain, Grace Anderson, Dai sy Blackham, Enid Larson and Grace Parkes. A wedding dinner was given at the' Anderson hotel last Friday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nielson. Mrs. Nielson was formerly Miss Olive Bailey, daughter of Mrs. Verda Anderson, manager of the Anderson hotel. The rooms were decorated with Autumn leaves and flowers. The table center piece was ia I a large wedding cake. Many beautiful gifts were received, and 28 guests enjoyed the evening. YOUR :MILE AGE MERCHANT backs up his The program for the Relief Soc- tv work and business meeting will ' 320 Se a reading. Mrs. Emma Mangel- FOR SALE OR RENT No near and Mill. ImproveMrs. acres Nellie son; song, Jennings ments. Small payment down and Mrs. Emma Jackman. long time on the balance. Inquire s office. Dennis Christensen, Stanley Sher- at personal assurance of easy winter starting and oil economy by Times-New- Elden Anderson, Howard the Taylor and Reuben Paystrup ofWedNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION F. F. A. organization spent States Department of the United the at in Lake Salt City nesday General Land office at Interior, fair. State Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 4, 1938. NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. and Mrs. Christian Thomp- Louis U. Mumford Of Wales, Utah, o of Idaho and Falls, son, family 30.' 1933, made are enjoying their vacation at who, on August homestead entry No. Stockraising Mrs. of Caroline home Thompthe 15 son and with other relatives and 051231 for Lot1 14, Sec.Lot31,1,Twp Sec. 1, South Range East; friends. Twp 16 South Range 1 East; Lots and 10, NViSEV., SV,SH Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Zaugg and 7, 8, 9, NHNH Section 8, Town5, children of Clearfield spent 'the Sec. 16 South, Range 2 East, Salt week end here at the home of ship filed notice of Mrs. Zaugg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lake Meridian, has final proof, to C. A. Mangelson. Anna Mae Sowby intention to make to the land above and Kathleen Hansen returned to establish claim described, before Thomas F. ThomLevan with them. as, Register U. S. Land Office, at on the 22nd Mrs. Vern Mangelson returned Salt ofLake City, Utah November, 1938. home Monday after spending a few dayClaimant names as witnesses: days in Holden with her parents, Lawrence Thomas, Arden Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Stevens. She and Williams of Wales, Utah was accompanied home by her and Clyde Don M. Rees of Salt Lake City a for will visit here who mother, Utah. few days. THOMAS F. THOMAS, " . 'Register. Dates of publication': October 6, 13, 1938. USERS November TO WATER (3, 20, 27, -- NOTICE 4J The State of Utah, Office of State USERS NOTICE TO WATER Engineer Salt Lake City, Utah Notice is hereby given that Nephi The State of Utah, Office of State Engineer Salt Lake City, Utah City Corporation has made ApplicNotice is hereby given that Nephi ation, in accordance with the laws of Utah, to appropriate 10 sec. ft. City Corporation has made Applicof water from the west fork of ation In accordance with the laws Bradley's creek In Juab County, of Utah, to appropriate 12 sec. ft. Utah. Said water will be diverted of water from Salt creek in Juab will be from January 1 to December 31, county, Utah. Said water Inclusive of each year, at a point diverted from January 1 to Decemlocated S. 1,336.5 ft and E. 681.5 ber 31, inclusive of each year, at ft. and E. ft. from the WH Cor. Sec. 5, T. a point located N. 230 cor Sec. 5, 13 S., R. 2 E., SLB&M., and con- 956 ft. from the WVi 14-isteel T. 13 S., R. 2 E., SLB&M., conveyveyed by 1,500 ft. of In the ed through an existing pipe line pipe to a power plant located where and power plant, and used for the of said Sec. 5, LSWHNW it will be used to generate 124 H. generation of 125 H. P. of electrical P. of electrlrnl energy for con- energy for consumption at soNephl, usad Utah. After having been sumption at Nephl, Utah. After will be returned to the having been so used, the water will the water po'"t located be returned to the natural channel natural channel at a 6772 ft. from located N. 180 ft. and N. 68 deg. 6 min. E. at a 1 E. 1,004 ft. from said W!4 Cor. the W'4 cor Sec. 1, T 13 S., R. E.. SLB&M. Sec. 5. This Application is designated In This Application Is designated In of the State Engineer as the office of the State Engineer at the office All protests resisting All protest resisting No. 12771. No. 12777. Application, the granting of said Application, the granting of said made In afwith reasons therefor, with reasons therefor, mode In filed with must be fidavit form, form, must be filed with T. II. Humpherys, State Engineer, T. H. Humpherys, State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, extra ropy, and Utah, with one extra copy and $1.00 Utah, with feeone on or before DecemDecem$1,00 on or filing fee before filing ber 3, 1938. ber 3, 1938. T. II. HUMPHERYS, T. II. HUMPHERYS, State Engineer State Engineer Dates of publication, October 6, Dates of publication, October 6, 13, 20, 27, and November 3, 1938. 13, 20, 27, and November 3, 1938. 1 Via Anderson spent Monday and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Brough Tuesday in Salt Lake City. While and Mrs. James Walter Brough there he went to the Sate Fair. have returned from Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Harrocks of where they have enjoyed a business Mrs. Brough Santaquin visited at the home of and pleasure trip. states that, with the exception of Mr. and Mrs. George Christiansen dahlias, the display of flowers rec- Saturday. ently shown at the Juab county Mr. and Mrs. Ace Sperry spent fair, would compare favorabll with last Thursday in Mona at the home that of the state fair. of their son and daughter-in-laThe officers of the first district Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sperry. of Federated Women's clubs held a Mrs. Wm. McSwain of Salt Lake meeting in Spanish Fork and the following ladies from Nephi attend City visited for a few days this ed: Miss Neva Booth, chairman of week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the Garden committee; Mrs. Grace Rodger Lunt. Judd, recording secretary of the Misses Dorothy and Rose Marie 1st district; Mrs. L. J.Wade, pres ident of the 20th Century club; Fuller of Alberta, Canada, Mr, and Mrs. P. B. Cowan, president of the Mrs. Antone Westring of Benjamin, Ladies Literary club; and Mrs. P. and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Westring were guests Saturday at the home L. Jones, president of the Lit-A- of Mrj and Mrs. Peter B. Peterson. Lure club. A delightful afternoon was spent by the members of the 20th Century Club at the home of Mrs. E. R. Forrest on Thursday, September 29. Mrs. C. R. Lomax reviewed c. 3tLill - Vincent Ord, son of Mr. and Mrs. George V. Ord has been transferred from the assistant managership of the Evanston, Wyoming J. C. Penney company store to Greenriver, Mr And Mrs. Kenneth Blackett Wyoming, where he has assumed the position of maneger. Mr. Ord spent last week in Eastern Utah has been employed in Evanston for several years, and his many friends Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Boswell in Nephi will wish him success in spent the week end in Salt Lake his new position. He was employed City visiting their children. in Nephi previous to going to MRS. BOOTH HOSTESS TO 20th CENTURY CLUB Joseph Jensen of Caldwell, Idaho is visiting here at the ehome of Mr. LJ- JOS i s I Mrs. Raquel de la Muardia de Boyd, wife of the Panamanian minister to the United States, christens the Panama, first fireproof steamship ever built in the United Stajes. The ship is the first of three to be built for the Panama Railroad Steamship line and will ply between New York and the Canal Zone. 2 Miss Sirkka Salonen, winner of the title of Miss Europe, was ex pelled from the teachers' training college in her native Finland because she took part in the beauty contest. 3 Mrs. Neville Chamberlain, wife of Britain's busy prim minister, returns to No. 10 Downing street after her customary morning walk. the Juab County Clerk Monday by James P. McCune, of Nephi, who was defeated for the position last Tuesday, September 27. The vote cast for McCune was 835, while his opponent Edward Pike of Eureka, received 842. FARM GIRL CHAMP J S. S. ff Happenings i r2 Nearly all buses and cars that RECOUNT BEING are available will leave for Salt Lake City Saturday morning to as- MADE OF VOTES IN sist in transporting the Moroni ATTORNEY RACE chorus which will sing for two sessions of the general conference A request for a recount of the Saturday. Many Fountain Green votes cast for county attorney of students are members of the chorus. Juab County at the run-oprimary election, was filed in the office of ITALIAN PRUNES for sale. Worthington. - wood, Ia-ah- fir I : I pfVv. OIL-PLATI- YOUR ENGINE NG -- more than an oil change! because this is In print instead of coming direct from Your Merchant's lips doesn't change the fact that he backs every word personally. How does he go through with that? 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