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Show The Page Four Times-New- s, Nephi, Utah Local - Social News Local Social News -- Mrs. Lynn Olpin and daughter Mrs. Glen Schofield is visiting in Mary spent Tuesday in Provo. Salt Lake City this week at the home of her mother, Mrs. Robert Albert Dixon of Provo spent last Lomax. of home at the Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hall. Mrs. Wilford Belliston attended the graduation of the L. D. S. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hone of school of nursing at Salt Lake City spent Sunday at the home last Thursday. Mrs. Carl Mr. and Wilkey. of Tre-mont- Mrs. Shaver and daughter Farrell Winn of Los Angeles, is Joye of Mary Salt Lake City visited at his of home at parents, the visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lunt Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Winn. last Friday. and Mrs. Howard Cox of Miss Mickol of Oregon Manti visited at the home of Miss and MissAgnes Mildred Sperry of Idaho Bertha McPherson on Sunday. spent Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Broadhead. Mrs. James Bean, Mrs. Alverta Bean are visiting in California with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cazier attheir daughters. tended a post master's convention in Salt Lake City Monday and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Christiansen are the proud parents of a son, Tuesday. born May 18th. Ida Wilson of the B. Y. U. at Provo spent the week end at the Betty Cowan spent the past two home of her mother, Mrs. Alex weeks visitine in Ogden and Salt Lake City with friends and relat ives. Elwood Howarth, who is enlisted in the U. S. Navy, visited for 10 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Boswell recently at the home of his visited in Provo Tuesday at the days Mr. and Mrs. George G parents, Bos R. home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Howarth. Mr. MifjnjOMlMy.l . well. Thursday, May 26, 1939 Local - Social News NURSES HOLD MEETING HERE nurses were present at meeting of 3 of District the State Nurses orMr. and Mrs. Boyd Belliston and and daughter of Twin Falls, Idaho ganization Friday evening, May 19, are visiting at the home of their at the Forrest hotel. These nurses came from all over central Utah, grandmother, Mrs. Joseph including President Mark Oakes I and Mrs. Consigne, superintendent new Valley Hospital, who has J. A. Chrlstensen is in Provo this i ?f ":heLUII1C week where he underwent an oner-.Ju"uiway, During the dinner a piano solo ation ror eye trouDie. He Is re- was played by Mrs. Fillmore of ported to be getting along satis Nephi, and each nurse introduced factorily. herself and gave a brief description Then, Mrs. C. W. Morgan visited in of her work and training. a few business announcements Burley, Idaho during the past 10 after by Mr. Forand the group was favored days with her brother-in-lashowing his own beautiful sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Price. rest She also visited in Twin Falls and movies in color and a very Interesting talk on amateur photoin Sun Valley. graphy. The nurses seemed to have an The Democratic ladies will hold time and expressed their their regular meeting in the City enjoyable hall Friday, May 26th at 3 P. M desire to again meet in Nephl. Before leaving on May 27 to take The following program will be givg in Salt Lake city, en, and has been arranged by Miss up Priscilla Wilson: Ladies trio, Max-in- e I wish to thank all the East Juab being so friendly Petty, Donna Carter and Phyllis county folk soforhelpful In the State Painter; piano solo, Lee Christison; to me, andprogram. Emma Cole Nursing speaker, Mrs. Gertrude Foote. Cannon will soon be here and take over where I leave off. is PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP eager to work in her home She town. NOTICES: Consult County Clerk Good Health and happiness to all. or Respective Signer for Further Margaret B. Fillmore, R. N. Information. Forty-tw- o the d" Happenings Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Christison returned home Saturday from Salt Lake City where they visited for 3 weeks with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Baldwin, and with Mr. and Mrs. John Christison. sl w house-keepin- NOTICE TO CREDITORS W. Wilson, also known as Laren W. Wilson, deceased. will present Creditors claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the offices of Jensen & Jensen, in Nephi, Utah, on or before the 19th day of July, A. D. 1939. (Mabel) Mable T. Wilson, The club met at the home of Mrs. Mary Jensen on Thursday, May 18. Mrs. Genevieve Belliston reviewed the book "All This and Heaven, Too" by Rachel Field. Mrs. Lester Cornaby, President, First District, Utah Federation of Women's clubs, discussed Federation, setting forth the purpose and the advantages of this organization with the club members. Those present were: Mrs. Josephine Wanlass, Mrs. Lor-n- a Worthington, Mrs. Marion Mem-mot- t, Mrs. Mrs. Eudene Warner, Genevieve Belliston, Mrs. Edyth Beckstead, Mrs. Rita Andrews, Mrs. Stella Beck, Mrs. Itha Gadd, Mrs. Verda Beck, Mrs. Camile Bailey, Mrs. Orsena Warner, Mrs. Thelma Hansen, Mrs. Bessie Schofield, Miss Alice Sowby, Mrs. Eveyn Anderson, Mrs. Cornaby and the hostess, Mrs. Jensen. re re Estate of Laron Mr. and Mrs. Ivan White an nounce the birth of a daughter on May 18. Mr. White is manager of the Standard Oil Service station here. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carter, Mrs. Deldown to have Spot don't 80th You In honor of the birthday ta Jarrett and Mrs. Melda Hough- Administratrix JNeiiie scno- - on attended the funeral anniversary or Mrs. services at Dates of publication: May 18, 25, on Bottle Whiskey with a chaser of will be held house field, open Fairview Wednesday afternoon for June 1 and 8, 1939. Sunday from 2 to 5 P. M. All Slyvanus Howell, brother of Mr. soda or water 1 It's all whiskey, to call. friends are invited Howell. To Stockholders and successors in I interest of stockholders and cred-- 1 you can drink yet so extra-mil- d C. L. at Warenski Dr. and Mrs. The Child Study group met at itors of The Southern Eureka! We D. L. Bottle. of the tended the graduation it straight! Try Spot the home of Mrs. Hattie Belliston Mining Company, a defunct ColoS. Nurses held last Thursday at on rado corporation: where thev luesday evening, deep-bodie- d Fair-bor- n its Claudia hall. think you'll agree Kingsbury NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN enjoyed a review of the book "My those was ALSO graduating. Son, My Son" by Howard Spring, that North Lily Knight Company among mildness, gentle BOTTLE richness, yet SPOT by Mrs. Mary Belliston. Lad has filed a petition in the District I Stralxht Joe and Reid Smith and Arthur given 's ies in attendance were Mrs. Laura Court of the Fifth Judicial District A whiskey! finest merica it makes RYE WHISKEY Chase have spent the past ten days Brough, Mrs. Beulah Irons, Mrs. in and for the. County of Juab, in the East. They visited at Flint, Elena Stanley, Mrs. Stella Ander- State of Utah, entitled in the mat Michigan, and other points of son, Mrs,. Mary Belliston, Mrs. Tacy ter of the dissolution of The South BOSTON'S YEAR OLD Backen, Mrs. Kate B. Bowles and ern Eureka Mining Company, a defunct corporation, setting forth the hostess, Mrs. Belliston. Mrs. A. Y. Duke, Mr. and Mrs. that the corporate life of the said Wendall Duke, Mrs. Mural Gard Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Pratt en corporation terminated by the I of all Sadie Mrs. Thurman, ner, tertained at a family dinner last terms of its charter in June, 1915: of home at the were guests Heber, in honor of their son, How- that at the time of such termina-- 1 Dr. and Mrs. T. Warren Allred on Friday ard. Those present were Mr. and tion said company was the owner WHISKEY STRAIGHT Sunday., Mrs. W. F. Pratt and Glenn Pratt in fee of seven patented mining Ben Bark. Inc.. Boston Mim. I" 3 Tan o'd -- W PrW This of Provo, Mrs. Fred Young of Plea claims situated in Tintic Mining Mr. and Mrs. HugM Taylor of sant District, Juab County, near Eureka, Grove, and Miss Beth Davis. Levan and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olpin Utah, described as follows: and son Marcus will leave Friday Side Issue, Lot No. 303, Jack Vickers of the U. S. A. C. for a trip to McGill, Nevada, where at Logan, Carma Vickers, a student Southern Eureka, Lot No. 304, a ana Mrs. Mr. with visit will thev at the B. Y. U. at Provo spent the Zog Ernani, Lot No. 305, Darrell Olpin. week end at the home of their Pewablc, Lot No. 306, Brazillian, Lot No. 307, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester B. Mrs. W. M. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Belliston. General Harrison, Lot No. 308,1 Reva Vickers, who has Jack Maberry and daughter Joice spent the past winter Emma Abbott, Lot No. 309: teaching in of Garfield, visited Sunday at the Bingham, returned home Friday. that there are no unpaid creditors home of Mr. and Mrs. George E, of said company; and praying that Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Dinner Sunday at the a receiver be appointed, that title Alexsen of Salt Lake City were also home of Mr.guests and Mrs. John S. Niel to the above described mining Sunday visitors at the Howard res sen were Miss Helen Nielsen and claims be conveyed to such receividence. Murray Mathis of Price, Miss June er, and that interests in the said of Ellison and Miss Ruth mining claims be distributed to) The children of Mrs. W. H. Bow Sperry. MissNephi a nurse at stockholders and successors in in- Nielsen, les surprised her on her 66th birth the Price hospital, came home last terest of stockholders in the samel in I day anniversary Sunday. Those Friday to assist at the tonsil oper- proportion as their interests In The attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Ar- ation Southern Eureka of S. her John father, Company Mining Bishop thur Bowles of Bountiful, Mr. and Nielsen on Saturday. by the creation of a new corporat Mrs. Preston Bowles, Mrs. Olivite ion to be called New Southern I and Jensen of Salt Lake City, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William Jensen and Eureka Mining Company and disMr. Mrs. George Finchley Bowles, son DuWayne, Mr. and Mrs. Hans tribution of its stock to such stock and Mrs. Kenneth Kendall of Pro Jensen and daughter Romona and holders and successors thereto pro-- 1 vo. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowles, sons, Bennie, Bobby and Gene of portionately to their holdings inl and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Park Mrs. Morris Coombs of Ft. The Southern Eureka Mining Com Moroni, of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Broadbent Green were dinner at the pany, with the proviso, however,! Nenhi. Miss Donna Williams of home of Mr. and guests that any unpaid creditors of The Mrs. George All Milford. and 10 grand children. on Sunday. Southern Eureka Mining Company Christiansen in the returned to their homes be first satisfied. Mrs. of evening, with the exception That all persons concerned with I Mrs. George G. Howarth, Mr. and visit a Jensen, who remained for and LaMar How- the subject matter of such petition Ina, Inez, Mary here. arth, Mrs. Angus Haynes, Mrs. are notified that they should be I Mattie V. Belliston and Miss Mabel and appear in the court room of Howarth attended the graduation the said court in Nephi, Juabf exercises of the nurses from the L. County, Utah, on the 1st day ofl A. M. D. S. hospital recently. Miss Enid June, 1939, at 10 o'clock of Mr. and Mrs. to show cause, If any there be, why I Howarth, with daughter shown is Gcraldine, of Queen Albania, King Zor. deposed king prayer of the said petition Use Watkins Fly Spray. Howarth, was one of the graduates. the right, in an Istanbul, Turkey, hotel. King Zog received permission from should not be granted. from refrains so In as he Istanbul long the Torki.sh government to dwell Unpaid creditors of The Southern I IX rci icv i vi oiainicH ATTEND GRADUATION Eureka Mining Company, II any I political activity. At the left is Trincess Maxhjde. and home use. Doe not taint EXERCISES AT INSTITUTE there be, should present verified milk. Doe not gum up the hair.j George E. Howard, Miss Jennie claims to the Clerk of the above I It' Economical to use because it Howard and Donna Pexton attend- entitled court prior to said date. FRED L. GADD. ed the commencement exercises Clerk of the said Court at the Ephraim L. D. S. Junior In stitute of Religion at Snow College Dated May 1, 1939. Dates of publication: May 4, 11,1 Sunday. Miss Minnie Howard is a Your Watkin Dealer graduate of this Institute and took 18 and 25, 1939, in The Times- kPhone 93J Nephl, Utah News, Nephi, Juab County, Utah. part in the exercises. Bishop and Mrs. Milton Bodell of Herriman, and Mrs. Isabell His key of Salt Lake City attended the hieh school graduation exercises last Friday. Local - Social aou. we Give s s Git Aix dollar? 3 MR. SPOT EBOTTTILIE KOUItBON Another King Without 'i ff ri) Country vX ft BE SAFE! IT course! We're (peaking of it equivalent. for you to consider: Every year this newspaper bring you at least three out tanding novels in serial form. Purchased as books each would cost not less than XI, making a total expenditure of at least $6 per year. Like yourself, we could find plenty of use for that $6. Some member of the family is always in need of a new pair of shoe or ome other necessity. But at the same time your requirements for good reading material must be met. 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Only the combined efforts of 40,000,000 drivers and pedestrians will accomplish it |