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REPUBLICAN PARTY TICKET DEMOCRATIC PARTY TICKET O O For Mayor DR. 1'. 1,. JONES Pay the Balance on Easy Monthly Terms You'll find ju.it the Kanitfe you've been looking for among i pri'fi-rr- t 1C 2 LG LOAVES of Nominations, Municipal Election, November 7tht 1939 mi Now famous Old Quaker Whiskey has accomplished an astonishing couldn't bo thing.ut A ihimr they said lias dtr.e it! done-b(M Quaker We have taken this line, nn How, 1$C IfJC i Mona News Happenings List WU-Bli- 4 s, c-- day and nignt Cinnamon Rolls, DoNuts, dozen Sugar, Oatmeal, Fruit bar Cookies doz Mrs. George R. Howard visited Incorrectly reported in the Foun- in Payson last Friday with her tain Green news last week was the daughter, Mrs. Allen Simons. name of James E. Aagard, candidate for Mayor. The name is that Mrs. Milton Ingram left last Friof John E. Aagard. day for California where she will Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sanderson join her husband. of Fairview, Mr. and Mrs. George Russell of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Emma K. Olson, visited over Newell Johnson of Provo, Peter the week end in Salt Lake City Mickelson and son of Salb Lake and Ogden. City visited during the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Max Daxis left Tuesday for RichJohnson. field where he will be employed Mrs. Clifton Hansen is seriously by the Sandard Oil company. ill with pneumonia at her home. Mrs. Rachel Aagard of Provo is Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowers of visiting her sister, Mrs. Sarah Provo spent the week end here visSorenson and Mrs. Clara Nielson iting their parents. of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Jacobsen of Tim Irons, who is attending the Salt Lake City are visiting relatives B. Y. U. at Provo spent the week and friends. end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. The Mothers and Daughters Day A. G. Irons. in was held connection program wth the regular Relief Society Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Christison meeting Tuesday. A very fine pro- and baby, and Joel Christison of was a gram large Price spent the week end here visenjoyed by crowd that was present. Mrs. Val- iting with relatives and friends. eria Peterson received first prize for being the youngest mother in Miss Donna Belliston of Salt attendance; Mrs. Mary J. Oldroyd, Lake City spent the week end at 82, second prize for the oldest lady the home of her parents, Mr. and present, and 3rd prize went to Mrs. Mrs. Wilford Belliston. Luella Mikkelson, having the most Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Christensen daughters present. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hansen, Mr. are the proud parents of a daughtand Mrs. Lloyd Hansen and Mr. er born October 29. Mrs. Christenand Mrs. Elmo Anderson and child- sen was formerly Miss Collard of ren of Helper visit edduring the Fountain Green. week in Fountain Green. The ward primary, under the dirMr. and Mrs. John Christison of ection of President Ida Hansen held Salt Lake City returned to their a successful Halloween party for home Sunday after a week's visit at all primary children Monday even- the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Christison. ing in the ward amusement hall. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holman have returned home, having spent the Bonnie Mayer, 6 year old daughtpast summer on their ranch near er of Mr. and Mrs. George Mayer, Coalville. met with a painful accident Sunday Ruel Jacobsen of Provo is spend- when she fell while playing breaking a few days in Fountain Green. ing her right arm. Radio-Televisio- n; i 1 Friday, Saturday Specials The good jobs with better pay in industry today. Our "Time-Testetraining 'methods qualify Miss Ramona Gourley, and Miss you in shortest possible time at low Florence Crane, students at the cost. Look into the opportunities B. Y. U. in Provo were week end for you in these great trades: Dieguests at the home of Miss Crane's Air sel Engines; parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Crane. or and Refrigeration Conditioning Electricity. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, Mr. We have trained men for 34 and Mrs. John Gunn, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mrs. are and Dan Warner successful of Hundreds years. Clifford Gunn and Miss Alice Gunn graduates. Let us tell you how we the proud parents of a baby boy of Salt Lake City were guests at The the home of Mr. have helped others and what we born Sunday, October 29. and Mrs. John can do for you. Write today! Phil- mother and baby are doing fine. Coleman Sunday. Times-Newo Miss re Norma has Molyneaux McNeil, Nephi. lip turned to Berkeley, California afta tw-weeks vacation at the NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCK Notice To Water Users er home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. HOLDERS MEETING Willard Molyneaux. NEPHI MERCANTILE COMPANY has Warren Newton, Mona, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newell are filed Application No. 12870 to ap the parents of a baby boy born NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 2 sec. of ft underground October 30th. propriate that pursuant to a resolution of 6 4 ft. ft. a tunnel from water Alvie Young left last week for the Board by of Directors of the in cross section and 600 ft. deep California where he will visit with Mercantile Company, held enNephi Oct in direction an his sister, Mrs. Geraldine Young. running easterly ober 14, 1939, at Nephi, Utah, at from its portal which is located N. Mrs. George Bolinder and Mrs. which meeting not less than three 1480 ft. and E. 2360 ft from the Norma Ensign returned to Salt directors were present and voted 1 11 R. E T. Cor. Sec 22, S., Lake City Monday after a few for said resolution, a special meet. S'i SLB&M. The water will be used weeks visit with their parents, in ing of the stockholders of said from March 15 to October 15 to ir Mona. company is hereby called for Nov 160 in located land acres of M. I. A. The a held Hallowe'en rigate ember 8, 1939, at 7:30 o'clock P. the SM; Sec. 21, T. 11 S., R. 1. E.: Social on Tuesday evening. Games M., at the Law Office of P. N. An SLB&M. Part of the water will be and chili were enjoyed by all. derson, Venice Bldg., Nephi, Utah. used during the entire year for in Maurice Shepherd left Monday And that the purpose of such meet cidental domestic and stock water evening for California. ing is to consider and act upon a The Primary Association gave a ing purposes. for a voluntary dissol Protests resisting said Applica- party in honor of Mrs. Ruth Sum proposal ution of the corporation of the tion must be in affidavit form with mers, their retiring organist, on Nephi Mercantile Company, and a extra copy and filed with T. H. Wednesday evening. proposal to fill a vacancy in the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers left on board of directors. Humpherys, State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, Monday for Panguitch where they Dated this 18 day of October, with $1.00 filing fee on or before will visit with relatives for a few 1939, at Nephi, Utah. December 2, 1929. A. C. STARR days before returning to their T. II. HUMPHERYS home in Berkeley, California. MRS. F. E. OLPIN, STATE ENGINEER Mondell Carter has returned to WALTER J. OLPIN Dates of publication: Oct. 5, 12, 19 his home from Garfield, where he Directors 26, and November 3, 1939. has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dates of publication, October 19, 26, and November 2, 1939. George Carter. are Nov. 2, 1939 Thursday, Local - Social News SAWED WOOD FOR SALE. wood sawing. Will be closed November 6 and 7, while the State Convention of Beauticians is being held. BRON-CHO-LIN- Nephi, Utah s, Classified Ads Fountain Green News Frank ERMA'S BEAUTY SHOP t Times-New- For Councilman, For Mayor M. M. O'GARA term For Councilman, ANDREWS II. C. CRANE For Councilman, ROY I'.OWLES term For Councilman, term For Councilman, I) E. OSTLER term For Councilman, AETOX CADI) term For Councilman, term term For Councilman, A. E. PETTY For Recorder STARR EEOIN Mil, DEI) STEPHENSON I 1 I R. OA R RETT I I I 1 I I 1 1 i i I I I For Councilman, term For Councilman, term For Councilman, term For Councilman, term 1 I I For Treasurer EVA S. MARINE For Treasurer I I JOHN EATIMER VICTOR JONES For Keeorder AU'.EKT C. term V. C. For Mayor I o I For Recorder I I I I I For Treasurer STATE OF UTAH ) COCNTY OK JUAP. I, Albert C. Starr, City Recorder of Nephi City, Utah, do hereby certify that the above ami foregoing is a true list of the candidates t.. be placed on the official ballot of Nephi City, for the Municipal Election to be held November 7, 1939. IN October. (SEAL) NESS WHEREOF, ';.?'. I I I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the scad of Nephi City, Utah this 24th day of AEP.ERT C. STARR City Recorder |