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Show Thursday, Oct. 26, 1939 jBTymnmf mz&LtLJtf and mi im The n Local - Social News ly... DIESET INERS iSe THE NEW, Diesel-power- BUSES ed More Spacious, More Luxurious, Rodining Seats, Free Pillows scenic splendor !n Enjoy Autumn'g mounnew these great buses. Fields, tains end forests are a myriad of colors and DieaeLinor travel is always deECONOMICAL. lightful and .... Ask Agent About Double Daily LOCAL UTAH SERVICI FARES LOW ONE-WA- Y FILLMORE $ 1.20 LAS VEGAS $ 7.40 LOS ANGELES $9.95 SAN FRANCISCO ....$14.20 DENVER $9.70 For Information tnd Ftrmt - visit or phort BURLINGTON TRAILWAYS DEPOT X. L CAFE 57 North Main , Phone 264 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of the Nephi Irrigation company has extended the time for payment of assessments on Nephi Irrigation stock to November 1, 1939. Any unpaid assessments after the above named date, will cause the stock to be advertised and sold. L. W. Webb Miss Jean EXTENDING PROCLAMATION TIME FOR PAYMENT OF TAXES Whereas, the Board of County Commissioners of Juab County, Ut ah, on the 6th day of October 1939, in regular meeting assembled. acting upon petition of more than 100 taxpayers of said Juab County, duly filed with said Board of Com missioners, extended the time when the taxes for said County shall be come delinquent from November 30th, 1939, to 12 o'clock A. M. on the 20th day of December, 1939. NOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with such action the time when such taxes shall become delinquent and has and hereby is extended from November 30th, 1939 to 12 o'clock A. M. on the 20th day of December 1939. By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Juab County, Utah, Fred L. Gadd, County Clerk. (SEAL) Our Jloolc tktu the ilcio5copQ at tfih Robert Winn and Boyd Greenwood enjoyed a successful deer hunting trip recently. G SERVICE may be all you need to get thousands of extra miles from your tires Unbalanced wheels cause needless wear. Maynard Bailey, a student at the S. A. C. in Logan, spent the week end with his parents here. NEW Inlaid Linoleum! Mrs. J. S. Winter and baby of Levan are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stephenson this week. , EXTRA FEATURES U. 1 d, Nielson was hostess at a shower Monday night at her home, honoring Miss Helen Christensen, who was married in the Manti Temple Wednesday to Fred Wilkey of Nephi. The delightful affair was given for close friends of the bride elect. Following the luncheon, a variety of games were played. Many lovely gifts were received by the honored guest. Secretary Page Five Local - Social News Col-lar- WAY TO GO Nephi, Utah s, Fountain Green News Mrs. Nell Crow and son Morris of Mrs. Clara B. Cook was hostess Huntington Park, California retur- Wednesday evening at an enterned to their home Tuesday after taining Hallowe'en and Rook party ten days visit in Utah. at her home. Table decorations, favors and menu were dominated Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gease of by the seasonal theme. Fall flowProvo are the parents of a daught- ers were used about the rooms. er born October 19. Mrs. Gease Covers were laid for the following was formerly Miss Margaret Foote guests: Oleta Bailey, Merlene of this city. Velda Bessie Rasmussen, lone Enid Nielson, Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ward and Coombs, Euleda Cook, Twila Mad-seLou son and daughter Nancy Doug Roene Story and the hostess. las of Price spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holman and Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Holman of Mt. Pleasant and Farrel Holman Miss Melba Christiansen, a stud of Salt Lake City visited during the ent at the U. S. A. C. in Logan, week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. spent the week end at the home of Warren Holman. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Christiansen. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Anderson announce the birth of a baby boy Mrs. P. B. Cowan returned home on October 17 at Mt. Pleasant. last week after visiting in Ogden Mrs. Anderson was formerly Leota at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Anderson of Fountain Green. Stimson and in Salt Lake City with Miss Nelda Cowan, and Mr. and Mrs. Maggie Frandsen and Mrs. Mrs. Reed Hoover. Matilda Hansen visited during the week in Salt Lake City. The officers and teachers of the South Ward Primary association Mrs. Jean Aiken of Salt Lake were entertained Monday evening City has been for the past month at at the home of Yvonne Carter, at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ida a Hallowe'en party. The decorat Anderson, who is very ill. ions and refreshments were carried out in a Hallowe'en theme. The Mrs. Lena Allred was hostess to hostesses were Yvonne Carter, Mar- the Social Hour club" at her home ie Sowby, Zella Cazier, Hazel Car- one day last week. Hallowe'en ter, Virginia Ingram and Elva colors were used in the decoration Shaw. Those also enjoying the of the room and autumn flowers evening were Ethel Wilkey, Ardella furnished attractive decoration. A Warenski, Mildred Paxman, Mar-jori- e delicious lunheon was served. Morgan, Fern Paxman, Betty The Elite Club members were Cowan, Mabel Pace, Amy Warner, Ethel Garrett, Lizzie Black, Hattie entertained at the home of their Lulu Memmott, Zola president, Mrs. Lillie Oldroyd last Belliston, b riday afternoon. A tasty lunchHenroid, Vera Howell and the eon was served to: Anna Cook Olena Johnson, Martha Elder, Jenna Anderson, Lillian Snow and the hostess. ...... ..A Times-New- Here's what you get when we BALANCE YOUR WHEELS THAT SAVE YOU MONEY Each front wheel and lira stati- cally and dynamically balanced. O Your front whoet ' bearings re--" packed with fibre grease. REGULAR $1.50 VALUE The Nephi City Male Chorus will practice each Thursday evening, at 7:30 in the City Hall. All members of the group are urged to attend each practice. Q5 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bailey spent the week end in St. George visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dean A Peterson. Mrs. Peterson was formerly Miss Lyle Evans. 1 Now only BALANCING tOW AWHEEL EXTRA WEIGHTS COSTH Silver Maple Service Mr. and Mrs.E. R. Forrest returned home Wednesday from a 10 day trip through Idaho. They visit- ed in Lava Hot Springs, Rigby and Idaho Falls. At Rigby they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry brother-in-laand sister of Lyman Seely made a business Groom, Mrs. Forrest. trip to Idaho during the week. w Witches and goblins will ride high at the Hallowe'en dancing party given by the M. I. A. Tuesday evening in the Amusement hall. s, Also included will be fortlune chambers of horror, etc. tel-er- BUT STORM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, SASH STOPPED HIM! that pursuant to a resolution of the Board of Directors or the Nephi Mercantile Company, held en Oct ober 14, 1939, at Nephi, Utah, at There's no magic about it which meeting not less than three of your coal or other fuel directors were present and voted 25 for said resolution, a special meet- used for heating escapes through ing of the stockholders of said ordinary "single" window sash. company is hereby called for Nov of your fuel By Raving 25 ember 8, 1939, at 7:30 o'clock P. storm sash pays for itself M., at the Law Office of P. N. An- bills derson, Venice Bldg., Nephi, Utah. in only a few years and then And that the purpose of such meet it dividends. pays is a to and act consider upon ing Phone us today for an estimate proposal for a voluntary dissolution of the corporation of the on storm sash. Individual sash Nephi Mercantile Company, and a are priced as low as to fill a vacancy in the 2 j proposal board of directors. Dated this 18 day of October, 1939, at Nephi, Utah. A. C. STARR MRS. F. E. OLPIN. WALTER J. OLPIN Directors Dates of publication, October 19, 26, and November 2, 1939. Mc-Arth- ur Stoddard and Ross Stillwell of On Friday evening of last week Lake City are visiting in a delightful party was enjoyed by Fountain Green with their father, members of the Junior Girls AthHoward Stillwell. letic association. The evening was in dancing, playing games Mr. and Mrs. Clair Collard, for spent and going on a scavenger hunt. mer residents of Fontain Green, Refreshments were served. Reportannounce the birth of a baby girl er, Agnes Ellertson. at Mills, on October 20. Miss Norma Stephenson, a stuThe Republican ticket for the dent at the Heneager Business colcoming city election has been filed lege in Salt Lake City, and Robert as follows Mayor, James E. Aagard; Stephenson, a student at Snow Colcouncilman, Arvard Aagard; lege at Ephraim spent the week 2 year councilmen, Osmond end at the home of their parents, Joseph P. Jensen and James Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stephenson. Crow-the- TRI - STATE LUMBER CO. John Richardson, Mgr. r- n, ll, IT?' 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Fountain Amy Samuels; recorder, Aury Louise Pyper, Diane G. Booth, accompanist and Viola Ockey, Mrs. Sina Jacobsen received in formation Monday of the serious ill A movement to publicize milk ness of her sister, Mrs. Frank May- - and milk products was recently Mrs. Felma Chase was hostess to lette in Manti. started in California and plans for members of the Book Lore club an annual raising appropriation of at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Clinton Oldroyd has left for $2,500,000 are being circulated. A "Five Minute Grand Junction, Colorado, where national meeting is expected to be The interesting book by Dale' Carnegie was she will visit her daughter and son- -. held in the near future to work out Biographies" reviewed by Mrs Louise Leavitt. I in.laur A T - and Jtro T details for such a campaign on a Tasty refreshments were served to: nation-wid- e Sardoni. scale. 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