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Show The Page Four HERMETIC SUPER-SI- WITH DE LUXE X FEATURES Only in De Luxe models do you find such conveniences as sliding shelves, Presto trays, sliding crisper, utility basket, porcelain door on evaporator, etc. This Supef Six has every needed convenience plus extremely high efficiency through the use of the hermetically sealed unit. It answers the need for a better refrigerator and provides De Luxe conveniences plus ample space for the average family, 6.3 cu. ft. size. This refrigerator ranks second only to our high priced DeLuxe models. Compare with refrigerators selling for $50.00 to $75.00 more. $11995 Model 629, Cash Price On Our Time Payment Plan $10.00 Down $1.75 Per Week Payable Monthly Our time payment plan Includes Insurance against total loss by fire, tornado or flood. FEATURES Nephi, Utah s, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Garrett of Miss Florence Belliston left on visited with relatives Salt Lake Monday for a month's visit with and friendsCity on Memorial day. her sister, Mrs. A. E. Keeler of San Diego, California. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson Richfield visited at the home Ballard Hoyt, who is attending of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Andera business college in Salt Lake of son on Memorial day. City spent a few days last week with his mother, Mrs. Eva Hoyt. He Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Burton and was recently awarded an honor family of Salina spent Sunday at pin for shorthand dictation. the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jenkins and Burton. children, Maxine and Claire, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Orme and A. G. Pyper of Salt Lake City, Mr. family of Ogden visited at the home and Mrs. William H. Wallace and of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Orme on three sons spent the week end at Memorial day. C. N. Mrs. of Mr. J. and the home Pexton. Mrs. Ray Kelson and baby of Salt two Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ockey and 3 Lake City has spentof the past her at home weeks the parents, Mr. Mrs. and Jack children, Ockey of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beagley. Theron Ockey and son of Green-rive- r, Mis. T. L. Schofield and family, Wyoming, spent the week Schofield and family of end and Memorial day at the home Mrs. John Provo visited at the home of their of Mr. and Mrs. David Ockey. mother, Mrs. J. W. Brough on Memorial day. Mona News Happenings Miss Zelda Newton, Miss Dorothy w 3-- 1-- Ervin Christensen of Los Angeles is in Levan on business. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gunderson and family of Salt Lake City spent Memorial day in Levan. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Christensen spent the week end in Salt Lake City with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crane of Delta were Levan visitors on Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jennings of Ogden spent Memoral day with Mrs. Nellie Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson spent last week in San Francisco attending the World's fair. Mr. an Mrs. S. F. Stephenson of Riverton were among those who spent Memorial day in Levan. among the Memorial here. Plaintiff, extra-ric- h, J you can drink it straight! Try Spot Hottlc. We think you'll agree its richness, yet gentle mildness, makes it America's finest whiskey yet so deep-bodie- UM POT BOTTLE RYE WHISKEY ft MR. BOSTON S 3 YEAR d OLD SIPOT EBOTTIjIB STRAIGHT lEOUHKOiV WHISKEY overland trail. COUNTRY ROUTE FOR WAGON TRAINS, WAS LAID OUT AND MARKED BY BUFFALOES LONG Among the made in the BEFORE THE WHITE MAN ARPIVFD HIGHWAYS, RAILROADS AND All?- -! LINE ROUTES NOW FOLLOW IT, Z4MT are-plastic- s, soybean products ford laboratories paints.glycerine SOAR SYNTHETIC W00L.GLUE BREAD. ANIMAL FOODS, STEARIC ACID wnucvcnMib CREAM Guides in Quebec' maneuver canoes through rapids by WARPING THEM-WIT- Um Mrs. E. P. ?. Jr. left Mrs. Frank Ballow c' h : Mrs. Pearl Ault and children of American Fork is visiting here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johnson of Fayette were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Christensen Tuesday. Mrs. Ruby Winter entertained a number of relatives and friends at her mother's home Friday afternoon. The occasion was her birthday anniversary. A delicious luncheon was served. Queen Had First Wrist Watcb The first wrist watch was pre sented to Queen Elizabeth by the earl of Leicester in 1572. A Light ! ; v-- x k AU ih- : it- 'ill - , i 1 . 1- i- 1 - i - t..: 4fe . v J.- - ' - K i C c well-balance- d Ford car 2 The structural strength of the makes not frame, bracing, axles, body for safety, but durability and long life. only i Fordand hydraulicin brakes are toexceptionally large strong proportion car car stabilized for comfortable 4 The Ford the distance between Its is These four points power, strength, safety, are by far the most important comfort essentials in any motor car. They form the basic value of your investment. With this solid foundation to build on, the has leen made beautiful, spacious, Ford easy to drive. It is richly upholstered and has all the modern features which add to the luxury and pleasure of motoring. You can see these things when yon take a trial drive, but do not forget that the main value is in the things you do not readily see quality of materials, precision of manufacture, fundamental engineering. ' " I ' - J 1 EXCELS l.V TIIE Tlli.XGS THAT COVXT ,' 50,000 WATTS 1 he larficxt lamp ever manufai t urod hammnxed many n visitor to the Centra! Electric dinptny nf the California World' Fair a well a little Minn Iteverly Ann Kheder of Oakland, :a'if., a who loked over the Mpnoition vtith lier mother Tha hufle lamp of 50.0110 watt is two and a half feet hih and Beverly who'd uh such a whopper. just can't v ln a beautifal, modern engine gives performance you economical, over the entire epeed range. ia V-- 8 i ' f M The 1939 Ford motor car. Its V-- 8 r : - HP i i'--' I ; IF springbase, riding. front and rear suspension, is 123 inches. Seats are toward the center, perfectly balanced. The car does not bob or dip and can have very little sway. :.K ' " i A V w m weight. :0 r-'-.-i- f-- IF Mr. and Mrs. Darrall Childs and family were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Christensen on Memorial day. i 'Y T IF A Mon- day for New York where she will join her husband, who has employment there. VS ;."r - WAS HOUSED IN THE CRYSTAL PALACE AT LONDON IN I85I.THE PALACE WAS DESTROYED BY FIRE NOV. 30. 1936. Peterson, Helen Dankars and children of Ogden spent the week end and Memorial day here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Shepherd. Mrs. IT THE USE OF PADDLES OR POLES Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte Peterson of Salt Lake City spent the weekend here at the home of Bishop and j SHERIFF'S SALE To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the 24th day of June, 1939, at the front door of the County Court House in Nephi, County of Juab, State of Utah, at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M., the following described property, situated in the County of Juab, Slate of Utah, to wit: Commencing at the Northeast corner of the Northwest quarter of Section 19, Township 14 South, Range 1 East of the Salt Lake Meridian and running thence West 160 rods; thence South 60 rods: thence East 80 rods; thence North 40 thence East 80 rods; rods; thence North 20 rods to the place of beginning, containing 40 acres of land. Together with 7 shares of the capital stock of the Ievan Irrigation Company, and together with nil other ditch and water rights, and rights to the use of water for irrigating said premises, or for domestic use thereon to which the said George Nielsen and Defendant Nellie Nielsen, or the said premises, were on the 12th day of January, 1922, or thereafter entitled, or which were then or thereafter acquired and used on said premises, however evidenced, and together with nil and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenan ces thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. 1'urchnse price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Nephi, Utah, this 1st day of June, 1939. H. K. MELLO.R Sheriff of Juab County, Utah by K. E. Winn Deputv. WM. A. HILTON for Plaintiff, Attorney Address: 12ol Continental Bank Building. Salt Lake City, Utah. Dates of publication: June 1, 8, 13 and 22, 1939. day visitors Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wardell of Provo were guests on Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Alma C. Dal by. vs NELLIE NIELSEN, CORA NIELSEN WANKIER, LUELLA NIELSEN MORTENSEN, REED N. NIELSEN, MAE M. NIELSEN, BOYD L. NIELSEN, WANDA S. NIELSEN, JAMES R. PAYSTRUP, D. ESTHER PAYSTRUP,. A. PERRY, JR., ANNA R. PERRY MINNIE W. MILLER, Defendants il The SHORTEST AND EASIEST CROSS- A splendid program was given in the meeting house on Memorial Ooooli! What UTAH. JOHN E. MILLER, extra-m- By Melville Har-rima- w water... a whiskey I, 1939 Mr. and Mrs. William Shepherd of Tooele spent the week end and O. D. Loveridge, Mr. Mrs. and Mrs Wanda Houghton of Memorial day at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bachelor and Nellie is visiting in Mona. Jennings. Lake Salt of City George Bachelor Mrs. Stella King and family and Eli Bachelor of Lehi spent Mr. Clarence Hofheines Memorial day at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. spent Memorial day in Mona. family of Salt Lake City were ng Here's a straight whiskey that needs no chaser of soda or June home here this week. Mrs. Blanche Irons of Salt Lake Newton and Carl Newton spent the City spent a few days this week fore part of the week in Mona. at the home of her brother-in-laMiss Sarah Vest of Salt Lake City and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Acid-resistispent the week end at her home Bailey, in Mona. O Sliding Shelf Harold Bailey returned to Salt Miss Danelda Young returned to Lake City where he is employed, O Porcelain Crisper her home in Mona on Friday and after spending the past two weeks O Sliding Food Basket remained until after Memorial day, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L, A. Bailey. O Interior Light Miss Nellie Evans of Nevada Feron Ely Refrigerant Q Mrs. Norma G. Whitmore of Salt were guests of Mr. and Mrs. By Lake City spent the week end and O Freezes 9 lbs of Ice, 108 Cubes ron Evans during the week. Memorial day at the home of her O Net Capacity, 6.3 Cu. ft and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Carter and small son brother-in-laO Shelf Area, 13 Sq. ft and Mrs. John Yates and son Don Mrs. Kyrum Brough. have gone to Oakley where hey O Height, 55 4 in; Widh ,29, 5-- 8 in; Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Boswell and will be guests of Mrs. Joseph Gib children Ralph and Priscilla of Depth, 25 8 in. bons. Provo, Mrs. Alice Garrett of Salt Miss Katherine Kay of Salt Lake Lake City spent Memorial day at home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen City and Miss Elsie Kay of Cedar the City visited with their mother, Mrs Boswell. Mary E. Kay the fore part of the Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs and week. children Beth, Gordon and Joana Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Newton left returned home Monday morning spending 10 days visiting at MARCUS DEANS, Manager by train Thursday night for Wis after Nephi, Utah consin where they will be guests of Boulder Dam, with relatives in Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulimer for two Southern California, and at the World's fair at San Francisco. weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Young and Thought, Speech and Action and son and Gordon Jensen left Jewelry as Medium of Exchange of Lake Salt Marjorie daughter comare Man's were natural powers Rings and other Jewelry were Memorial day guests of recently for a trip to California. used as a medium of exchange be- monly exercised in the three main City Mrs. J. R. Goldsbrough. Miss Mar- While there they will visit with actionMrs. Adrian Bigler of Pomona, forms of thought, speech and fore the invention of coinage. ilyn Knight accompanied them on and Mrs. Lola C. Jensen at Los their return trip. Angeles. They will also visit the Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Webb and World's Fair at San Francisco. Swiss Flag One of Oldest Horseradish an Old Condiment Margaret and Mrs. And daughter a as The Swiss flag is one of the oldest Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Scannell and used been Horseradish has rew Roberts of Salt Lake City visin Europe, having been used as earcondiment since the Seventeenth ited with relatives in Mona Joyce and Miss Margaret daughter during of Caliente, Nevada spent century. ly as 1339. the week. James E. Vest accom Miller Memorial day at the home of Mrs. panied them on their return to D. K. Brown, mother of Mrs. Scantheir home. nell. Joyce is a student at WoodIN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIST bury college of Los Angeles, and is RICT COURT IN AND FOR THE on hei summer vacation. COUNTY OF JUAB, STATE OF MM - GLOBE TROTTING - day. Lawrence M. Broadhead, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Broadhead, who family of Manti were visitors in has been laboring in the Eastern Levan on Memorial day. States Mission has returned to his and Mrs. William Burton. O Hermetically Sealed Unit O Therm ocraft Insulation O Deluxe Exterior Finish Porcelain Interior O Thursday, Levan Local News Local News News Local Social News -- TheCoronado Times-New- SEE THE NEW FORD AT THE SMITH AUTO CO. NEPHI, UTAH |