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Show The Page Four Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Thompson, George Thompson, Heber Thompson and Carl Shakespeare of St. of George were guests at the home on Mr. and Mrs. Lester Briggs Tuesday evening. Mrs. Thompson remained for a visit, while the rest of the party went to Salt Lake City. Thursday, June 22, 1939 Club Girls May Enter Contest Ft. Green i i naDDenmqs Local - Social News 0 Nephi, Utah' Times-New- s, Miss Mildred Allred of Cedar City visited during the week at the res idence of her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Wiley P. Allred. Friday, Saturday Specials Cinnamon Rolls, DoNuts, dozen Sugar, Oatmeal, Fruit bar Cookies doz Four young ladles between 15 and 21 years of age who are enrolled in club work will be the lucky recipients this year of a $400 college scholarship for their ability in the planning, preparation, These and and serving of food. other attractive awards are offered in the National Food Pre- 2 LG LOAVES NEPHI'S 4-- H NUT SUNDAES, JUMBO ICE CREAM SODAS or MALTED MILKS any flavor IOC The following attended the fun eral services of Jasper Larson at Mayfield Monday: Mr. and Mrs. Newel Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. Hy-ru- paration contest which is being conIN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIST Jacobsen. Zelda Holman and ducted for. the fifth year. This information was received in RICT COURT IN AND FOR THE Arvilla Jacobsen and daughter Ad- COUNTY OF JUAB, STATE OF Nephl recently by the UTAH. Riteway Store, from Geo. S. and genJones Jr., JOHN E. MILLER, Mrs. R. P. Larsen of Moroni is eral sales manager of Servel, Inc., Plaintiff, and Evaneville, Indiana, donor of the vs visiting with her Local leaders and club-steNELLIE NIELSEN, CORA NIEL daughter. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. An awards. are urged to secure regulaSEN WANKIER, LUELLA NIEL- derson. tions and helpful material from the SEN MORTENSEN, REED N, NIELSEN, MAE M. NIELSEN, Mrs. Everet Parsons of San County Agricultural agent. While conducted jointly by the BOYD L. NIELSEN, WANDA S. Francisco is visiting for a few NIELSEN, JAMES R. PAYSTRUP, days with- - her parents, Mr. and extension service of the Utah State D. Mrs. Ole A. Allred. A. ESTHER Agricultural college and the U. PAYSTRUP, S. Department of Agriculture coopPERRY, JR., ANNA R. PERRY MINNIE W. MILLER, erating, and the National Commit The Literary club members were tee on Boys' and Girls' club work, Defendants the guests of Mrs. Lillie Robertson supervision of the activity locally at her home Friday afternoon. A will be through the county exten SHERIFF'S SALE dainty luncheon was served. Spec- sion agent s office. were Mrs. R. Madsen and ial In addition to the scholarships, To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on Cleaguests Madsen of Mt. Pleasant and other valuable awards are offered the 24th day of June, 1939, at the Mrs. Melissa Samuels of Fountain by the donor. The club member in front door of the County Court Green. each county with the most out' House in Nephi, County of Juab, standing food record receives a of hour at the of li State Utah, and competes for state honSelma, the daughter of Mrs. Celia medal, A. M., the following describ 'clock ors and an educational trip to the Notional fOr ill the Coombs been has very in the situated ed County property, Bv$ Syttwm National congress in Chipast several months of Tick fever, 18th of Juab, State of Utah, to wit: to be slightly im- cago in December. is but Northat reported the Commencing That's not all. Eight girls chosen east corner of the Northwest proved. from a "red award" group of state NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Town19, Section of quarter Servel United States Department of the Mrs. James H. Mikkelson enter- winners receive a beautiful ship 14 South, Range 1 East refrigerator. The four Interior, General Land office at tained at a birthday dinner at her Electrolux the Meridian Lake and of Salt the "blue award" rating given Salt Lake City, Utah, June 12, 1939 home one day during the week. girls running thence West 160 rods; the $400 scholarships. NOTICE is hereby given that The guests were club members and receive 60 rods; thence South thence Main objectives of this activity Lawrence Edward Sperry, of Nephi, near relatives. East 80 rods; thence North 40 as formulated by extension leaders Utah, who on August 26, 1932, made 80 East thence rods; rods; homestead entry No. 049438, for Leon Mikkelson, son of Mr. and are to promotedietan understanding thence North 20 rods to the selection and Lots 15. 16. 27 and 28, WNE4, N. C. Mikkelson suffered sev- of nutrition, Mrs. of beginning, containing and their preparation; to aseral bruises about the head and foods WV4SE, Sec. 18, Township 13 place 40 acres of land. sist in improvement of personal i arm Sunday South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake morning wnen tne food Together with 7 shares of the habits; to develop skill in the Meridian, has filed notice of inten became was he horse riding Irfright Levan stock of the capital of food and in the preparation tion to make final proof, to estab tractor threw and ened of a passing and rigation Company, togeth meals; planning and serving of effect lish claim to the land above de him off. er ditch with all other and a to study food costs and scribed, before the Clerk of the to and water the exrights, rights household of distribution better District Court, at Nephi, Utah, on members Hour club The Social use of water for irrigating said and to help in the attainthe 27th day of July, 1939. enjoyed an outing at the Big Spring penses; premises, or for domestic use health standards mrough of ment Claimant. names as witnesses: was Sunday afternoon. Luncheon thereon to which the said foods. Thomas LeRoy Sperry, Herbert served in the Boy Scout Building. proper Nielsen and Defendant George Last year more than 60,000 club H. Winn, James Harold Park and Nellie Nielsen, or the said members Thirty five Carlos Alma Pay, all of Nephi for a In preparation gala July states and participated. premises, were on the 12th day of Hawaii the Territory Utah. in the this city, 4th celebration of January, 1922, or thereafter foods girl chosen their sent each A. S. BROWN "Wool city band" under the direct to entitled, or which were then as at Club Chicago the congress Register. Davies are ion of Vern or thereafter acquired and used meeting Servel's guest. Dates of publication: June 15, 22, also are week. twice each on said premises, however evidThey 29, July 6 and 13, 1939. enced, and together with all preparing for summer activities. and singular the tenements, Miss Shirley Oldroyd of Provo is -Methodist Episcopal Bishop Arhereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In visiting for a few days with her thur J. Moore, returning; from Mr. Mrs. and Ray grandparents, anywise appertaining. Shanghai to his headquarters In San Purchase price payable in lawful Holman. Antonio, Texas, declared that more thwn 100 missions, hospitals and money of the United States. Mrs. Warren Holman who has Dated at Nephi, Utah, this 1st schools have been destroyed In the Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Sanders de been 1939. of very ill for the past two June, day war between China and Japan. "A H. K. MELLO.R weeks is reported to be slowly re- lightfully entertained at a supper century's work has been dissipat last Thursday evening, honoring Sheriff of Juab County, Utah covering. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Sanders, who ed," he said.. by R. E. Winn is Ala in Lund returned on that day from a honeyMartin visiting Deputy. WM. A. HILTON meda, California with his son Rus- moon trip to California and the Chinese Helped Found Japan sell. Before returning home he World's Fair at San Francisco. for Plaintiff, Chinese scientists helped to found Attorney Covers were laid for 31 guests, and Address: 1201 Continental Bank will visit in San Francisco. An ncient Japan. early expedition Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. following the supper a musical pro left China seeking the secret of im Dates of publication: June 1, 8, Vance Aagard Is reported to be gram and games were enjoyed. 15 and 22, 1939. mortality. recovering very satisfactorily after an appendicitis operation at the Dice hospital in Moroni. Amount of itlooj la Bod; Mrs. Gladys Winters visited in The average normal human body contains from one gallon to one and Salt Lake City during this week. means good type, good presses, good fourth gallons of blood. A gallon workmen and good paper. We have of blood weighs about fight pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Christen the equipment and the workmen Fat persons have relatively less sen and sons visited in Provo dur ing the week, as guests of Mr. and for you, and use Hammennill grades blood than leas ones. Mrs. A. L. Thurman. of Bond, Safety and Cover papers. Let ua ahenr you X L BAKERY 4-- H m . Bailey-Mc-Cu- M' MDhmOQUb w rs .....oVS 1 5c BEST BREAD nt J 19C lf)C tlC V M New Low Prices Trail-o- 4-- H IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICAL, DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JUAB, STATE OF UTAH THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF BERKELEY, a corporation, vs Plaintiff PETER SORENSON, also known as PETER SORENSEN, and FLORENCE SORENSON, his wife; JOSEPH WANKIER; SECOND DOE and THIRD DOE, Defendants NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE on the 24 day of June, A. D. 1939, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said door of the Juab day at the front House In Nephl, County Court Utah, the following described property situated In said county, to-w- it: The Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter, the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter and the Northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 35, in1 TownWest ship 14 South, Range of the Salt Lake Meridian, containing 120 acres, more or less. Subject to existng .right of ways of record. Together with all rights of every kind and nature, however evidenced, to the use of water, ditches and canals for the irrigation of said premises. Together with all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof. Dated at Nephl, Utah this 1 day of June, 1939. H. K. MELLOR, Sheriff of JuaO County, Utah, By R. E. WINN, Deputy. Dates of publication, June 1, 8, 15 and 22, 1939. Whether you now own an automatic refrigerator or are thinking of purchasing one for the first time, you ought to tee the new General Electric This year's model is the n winner" of a long line of s the refrigerator that has always led the way to better and better refrigeration for less and less. G-9 illustrated right. 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