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Show The Page Four FOR RENT Smith. Materials Phone FOR SALE Reasonable Price. Good waFOR SALE CHEAP 21 foot Harrow, Best Wood-racand best set of dump-board- s in Nephi. For information see Samuel Linton. I I 11 TO oioioiennoossv! Jfpl aM II V3 :g i Read How Old Quaker Now 3 Years Old Can Solve Yoar Whiskey Problem! QUARV Have you been looking for a whiskey that not No. 63 way? 1 only suits your taste but suits you in every PINT If you have, then sample Ola Quaker I Every No. 64 I day, thousands are finding it's just that kind of PINT liftA VJIJtVN0- 65 - J whiskey! Every drop has been aged 8 years in temperature-warehouses! Quality has been checked 51 separate times from train to class! Old That's why Quaker is so smooth, so mild yet so deep and full in flavor. Try it just once and see for yourself that Old Quaker is a whiskey you'll be proud to serve! controlled aum ta r im n THE OI D QUAKFR Use Watkins Fly Spray BURG. 1ND. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John Franklin f'atten, Creditors will present deceased. claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law office of P. N. Anderson, Venice Building. Nephi, Utah on or before the 29th day .if September. A. I). 19.10. A. H. GIBSON. Administrator of Estate of John I Franklin 'at ton. Deceased. Date of first publication, July 27, Perfect for farm Does not taint rand milk. Does not gum up the hair. kit's Economical to use because it r GOES FARTHER! IVOR H. SUDWEEKS L CO., LAWRENCE OLD PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES: Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Further Information. BE SAFE! t It's Stainless home use. 3 YEARS NOW COPR. WHISKEY CHjcf STRAIGHT Your Watkins Dealer Phone 93J Nephi, Utah 1'J.".0. Good Clarinet. Phone 219J. gon, 3 to you Liio imm Babies Crib. Must Phone 336W Home Comfort FOR SALE Stove. In Perfect. Condition. Phone 86 for information. Financing John Richardson, Manager Good home. T. L. be in good condition. Lumber Co. - Plans - -- k, Fires That Never Die Hearth fires are believed to be sacred and are never allowed to die among many Bantu tribes of South Africa. Each fire is lighted in the first place from that in the kraal or home of the chief. The flame is carefully guarded day and night and is so highly regarded by some tribes that all food is laid bsfore it and so blessed before consumption. guests Don Steele entertained at a Theatre parly at the Venice Friday, August 2. the occasion being his 11th birthday anniversary. LAW NO. 13.305 SUMMONS IM Mr. and Mrs. James M. Anderson attended the Eneampment at Heb- er Thursday. They also enjoyed; a trip over the Alpine scenic loop' and a visit at American Fork canyon. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Tandian and son Gordon of Beverly Hills, California are visiting at the home of Mrs. Tandian's parcels. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Cazier. Tolt th o civic ol iravalars whoa has taught thwn what real volu h. You'l xperlonc appreciate the EXTRA QUALITY you gel at Hm Newhouw Hotel for very reasonable rates. Youll like the food In the Cafeteria and the Dining Room, too. A really fine hotel I BANQUET 400 AND OUTSIDE L CONVENTION ROOMS WITH FACILITIES BATH 2-- LXH WATIIt-njSIO- iMt ross sunoNi"" f' ' t un E 4 i Facts That Concern You No. JO Ijj'jl Kn j of a series. J isa HE'S Mrs. George Leatham, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Skaubye and family were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Steele Friday. II mi pi EL .4EQJ f!!!pnnjs;i!jia. El&2 iJOg 20 UNITED STATF.S OF AMERICA IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH, CENTRAL DIVISION. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Petitioner vs 4,833.73 acres of land in Juab County, State of Utah, Juab County, Utah, a municipal corporation, et al.. Defendants. , Ci'fU SALT LAKE d, Claude F. Weight, Expert Piano tuning, will be in Nephi about August 13. Anyone desiring me to call at their home, please call Bert Weight, at Phone 11, and leave name and address. WANTED 939 hair-dressin- MONEY TO LOAN See us before you build or remodel. Loans 1 to 10 years on Homes. 6 interest. Easy Monthly Payments. E. B. SPERRY, Insurance, Bonds, Real Estate. Phone 77; Res. 189J Effective August 1st interest rates on F.H.A. loans for new home construction were reduced from 5 to 4y2. This gives you the lowest interest rate in years wTith which to finance your new home. Ask us for information regarding these new F.H.A. rates for home financing. We'll welcome a chance to explain how you, like thousands of others, may purchase a home and pay for it just like rent. Our "One Stop" Homebuilders Service" enables you to secure plans, financing, and the finest of building materials from this one reliable source. Phone or stop in for information. Tri- - State -- i Mona News 3-- GET YOUR HAIR CUT FOR 25c and spend the difference. Read's Residence Barber Shop. CUT TO j&MV 'ZO Thursday, Aug. 10, The first games of a four-t- t ;,i.i league was played in Mona Friday afternoon-- with Mona winning from Mrs Erma Lorn ax spent Wednes Goshen and Santaquin taking a day in Salt Lake City attending a win from Payson 1 to 4. g The league is unique in its natdemonstration. ure, being composed of 10 to 13 Oiik-lanMrs. Connie Christ onsen of year old boys. All games will be California is visiting at the payed in Mona on Friday of each Cowweek. Prizes for the winners will home of Mr. and Mrs. Burnell be furnished by the Mona team. ers this week. The Mona team is coached by John Mrs. Afton Peterson of Richfield B. Yates and Hoyd Keyte, recreational leaders. is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robej--t Winn. Mrs. R. E. Carter was taken to James Shaw underwent a major the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake last week where she under operation recently at the L. D. S.is City went a major operation. hospital in Salt Lake City. He getting along fine. The Misses Elma and Geneva Miss Katherine Bowles has re- Carter have returned from a vaca-- j turned home from an extended trip tion in Oakley. to the San Francisco fair and a :vir. ana ivirs. Spencer Kay are short visit at Reno, Nevada. are parents of a baby boy, born Miss Norda Williams is visiting in August 4. Mrs. Kay is the" former Tooele with her brother and sister-in-la- Mabel Fowkes. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar WillMr. and Mrs. David Nielsen and iams. family visited in Lark and Salt Mrs. Elbert E. Warner and dau- Lake City last Sunday. visited at the home ghter of Levan Mr. Mrs. Evelyn Gibbs accompanied and Mrs. Alfred of her parents Mrs. Ruby Summers on her return Orme Monday. from Salt Lake City. She will visit Miss Shirley Irons of Salt Lake at the Summers home. at City is spending her vacation Misses Zelda and Dorothy Newthe home of her parents, Mr. and ton and Dick Summers will leave Mrs. Amos Irons. for a motor trip to California on Mrs. Thomas lielliston and two Saturday of this week. children of Salt Lake City spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lunt. GOOD SEED WHEAT FOR and frost Free from SALE damage. Grown in 1938. See Frank 5times P. Greenhalgh. - tilt tt$ Nephi, Utah s, Classified Ads Local and Social News rye A INTEREST M Times-New- BO AS H f IN 1931 HE WAS THIS BI-G- -. TODAY- The Nephi Ward Primary villj UNITED STATES OF ) hold their home coming at the City AMERICA ) ss. Park Fridav August 11 at 3.30. All District of Utah To the defendants Juab County, children of Primary age are inTreasurer and Tax Collector of Ju- vited. ab County, J. W. Adams. Colin Judge and Mrs. Will L. Hoyt and Oregon Short Line Railway Company, Thomas Wright, daughters Anna Julia and Barbara. Miss Ruth Peterson and Miss Shir-le- v Mae L. Head and Glen Hatton: Irons of Salt Lake City, and All and singular their heirs, wivadmini- Mrs. Amos Irons spent the weekes, devisees, executors, alienees, end at Zion National Park. strators, representatives, successors, assigns of the above named persons: and all unknown Mrs. Ivan ew and Mrs. James H. owners, lienors and claimants hav- Ockey entertained at a miscellanor claiming any right, title, eous shower Monday evening at the ing equity. Interest, licensees and home of the latter fcr Miss Mar-jori- e users and holders and owners of or .Jackson. Many beautiful and claimants to easements In, on, over, useful gifts were received by the across or through said lands; and bride-to-bRefreshments were all persons, companies and corpor- served to 25 guests. ations claiming any title to or in any of said tracts of land, are made Mr. and Mrs. Vincent. Ord and to the end that parties defendant of GreenRiver Wyoming are family court come and into by they may visiting at the home of his parents, to said claim make pleadings proper V. Ord. Other Mr. and Mrs. lands, or to the proceeds arising guests at theGeorge Ord home are Mr. therefrom. Defendants, Mrs. Hamer Thornton and two You and each of you are hereby and of San Bernardino. Calnotified that an action has been children Mr. Thornton returned ifornia. in said the above court by brought Sunday, and Mrs. Thornton named petitioner, against you and home will remain for a visit here. each of you as defendants: 1. To condemn and to quiet tiMr. and Mrs. George Christians'; n tle, free and clear and discharged had as their guests over the week s, of all encroachments, liens, servitudes, charges, re- end Mrs. C. K. Horrlcks and sons strictions and covenants whatso- Richard and Marian of Salem, Mr. ever, to the following described real and Mrs. George Brotherson and Jr. of Garfield, George property, to be taken and acquired son George I by the petitioner by condemnation Mayer of Delta, Mrs. Mary Dover-of Kansas, and Mr. and Mn. in accordance with the Act of Con spike gress and the Statutes of the State Wm. Shepherd of Levan, of Utah in such case made and provided: and to quiet title to said lands In petitioner; said lands being described as follows: Tracts 52d and 52e, 80 acres, Section being NYV'l of SV-21: SE'4 of NW, Section 28. ) Before the farmer TWO MILLION DOLLAR YEARLY MARKET FOR. HIS BEER. CROPS. TODAY, BEER PAYS ONE HUNDRED HAD A DOLLARS ANNUALLY FOR ITS CROPS. BEER CROP-LANWOULD COVER ALMOST ALL THE FARM AREA OF FIVE NEW ENGLAND STATES 3,0OO, OOO ACRES MILLION DS J e, ALSO - BEER PAYS A MILLION DOLLARS A TAXES AND rAAKES A MILLION JOBS DAY IN e. AND NOW. TO KEEP BEERS AAANV BENEFITS, FOR. YOU AND FOR THEM, AMERICA'S BREWERS WANT TO HELP KEEP BEER RETAILING- - AS WHOLESOME AS BEER ITSELF. THEIR PROGRAM WILL INTEREST LOCAL LAW AUTHORITIES... AND YOU. SW MAY WE YOU THE FACTS? m For free booklet, address: United Brewers Indus trial Foundation, 19Ea3ti0th St., NewYork, N. Yt i encum-branche- r , BEER. ',, a beverage of moderation i T. U Tract S., R. 4 W. 52K. N'v Section 10, T. 11 S.. U. 3 W.. containing 320 "Us 16. 1015. Tract being . containing W-- , of SW, 320 acres, Section 14. Section 23. NW'i NW, NW. of SK', SecNE'i, tion 22, T. 11 S.. R. 3 W. Tract 52-containing 240 ac- C3 PRESCOTT O A is a ... . 'Uotu aXV3 the shortest distance straight lire .That's why you save . . hours by Santa Fc Trailways scenic short route between Salt Lake City and Phoenix and you tr ivel all the way in a big new Santa Fe Bus at no extra cost. W1CKENBURG JUST LOCK AT TEESE LOW S.iU i S2-I- 0KE-WT- FARES T 3 Lire $t.0 P.inamtch iYfu vr. "$4.50 Karuib $3.20 Phoenix $11.00 8.3b El Paso $18.20 , in ly fcuj ,nj a round trip tic km I) , SANTA FE BUS DEPOT X L CAFE 57 North Main Phone 264 of and res, being SS of NE'i, NS of SK'i. NE'i of SWi. and SE'. of NW'i. Sec. 11. T. 11 S.. R. 3 W.. S. L. Meridian. And together with all accretion land thereunto belonging and all and singulary the water rights and ether rights, tenements, heredita ments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise .appertain i n g. And you are hereby required to appear and file in the office of the Clerk of said Court your answer to said position in condemnation, on or before the 7 day of September. 1030, and if you fail so to do. said petitioner will tnke judgment against you by default according to the prnver of the petition. WITNESS, the Honorable Tillman D. Johnson. Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Utah, and Ihe Central Division thereof, and the seal of said Court nt the City of Salt Lake in said District, this 31 day of Julv. W. 1039. n. W1I.SON. Clerk. United States District Court for the f.j i 1 ' x i.t 4 Dist- rict of Utah. Knox Patterson. Special Assistant to the Attorney General of Counsel for Petitioner. "a-- i z : acres, subject to all rights. If any there may he. accruing to the Oregon Short Line Railway Company, as reserved In a patent from the United States to Colin MrMurphv dated April pr FLAGSTAFF mw-r- f, : iVVt s ,? : Irt - ft 'V". V N't (1 - j - - . . - -- , . . . wm. . . . , - ; -- f. w iVsfc- -t Jry Vt. |