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Show The .i'urs'day, Dec. 28, 1939 Cinnamon Rolls, DoNuts, dozen Sugar, Oatmeal, Fruit bar Cookies doz 2 LG LOAVES NEPHI'S BEST BREAD 19C fr nnd Mrs. Edwin A. Bailev LOS ANGELES UNION STOCK! and family of Riverton are visiting YARDS Figures just released by at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson, the California Cooperative Crop Cazier, parents of Mrs. Bailey. Reporting service indicate the larg-- ; Miss Donna Belliston of Salt est number of cattle in feedlots in Lake City spent Christmas at the the history of this, the youngest' figures show home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. major industry. These in 191.000 cattle approximately Wilford Belliston. feedlots throughout the state, as Mrs. T. L. Schofield and Jack compared with 126,000 ns of Dectwo Schofield are guests at the home of ember 1, 1938, and 170,000 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Glazier this years ago, when numbers in feed-loon were the largest record up week. to that time. is a increase There of reported Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wing of Magnumber na spent the week end and Chris- about 26 per cent in theseven far tmas at the home of relatives In of cattle on feed in the western states, the December 1 toNephi. tal of 450,000 head comparing with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mayers and the 360,000 head a year ago and son Roy Mayers of Culver City, 430,000 two years ago. The main and Ariz-oCalifornia are visiting at the homes increase is in California where about 70 per cent of the of their daughters, Mrs. Theodore total number are being fed. Harris and Mrs. Frank Harris. Cattle feeding is a comparatively Keith Black of St. George and new but large industry in CaliforReed Black of the U. S. A. C. at nia and .Arizona. It has been only the past 12 or 15 years that Logan are spending the holidays in during idea of drylot feeding of cattle Nephi with their parents, Mr. and the has taken hold in the far west. Mrs. Harry Black. Some idea may be had of the Mr. and Mrs. Voil Howell of growth and magnitude of this feedsay that in Wendover, Nevada spent Christmas ing, industry, when wewere fed in 79,000 cattle day in Nephi with their parents, Mr 1933, been found and Mrs. W. H. Howell and Mr. California. But it has home-grown that there are ample and Mrs. W. P. Gadd. feeds available in the western Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelson and states, and that our western grown small son of Salt Lake City spent and produced feeds, properly balChristmas at the home of Mr. and anced, are in many ways superior Mrs. Harry Beagley, parents of Mrs to the standard corn used so extensively in middle western liveKelson. California and stock fattening. Miss Shirley Irons of Salt Lake Arizona feeds include barley, wheat, City spent last Friday at the home oats, alfalfa and grain hay, sorgof her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. G. hums such as milo and higeria, driIrons. Tim Irons of the B. Y. U. ed beet pulp, cottonseed cake, dried at Provo is also spending the holi- cull fruits. There are reported to be 122,000 days with Mr. and Mrs. Irons. cattle on feed in Arizona, making a total of 313,000 cattle on feed in the two states. Figuring that it is costing a minimum of 20 cents a day to feed these cattle and of course that is a low estimate room means One four this FOR SALE that it is costing cattle house, granary, cellar and corrals. feeders something like $62,600 daily or L. K. Webb See $1,678,000 a month to feed cat3tlp tle Putting it In another way, the KEPT FOR SERVICE First cattle feeding industry has opened class boar. Ronald Belliston. up a comparatively new home market for agricultural products to the One room and tune of nearly two million dollars FOR RENT bath. Board if desired. 295 E 1 So. a month. Those close to the livestock and Plan Now to attend the State- meat packing industry do not see hood ball, Thursday, January 4th. any burdensome supplies of beef cattle in sight during the next few Get your months, during which the larger WINTER IS COMING COAL NOW at Vlckers Coal Co. number of cattle now on feed will 1st West and Center. be marketed. Phone 44 Normally, during period. Pacific Coast packers draw UTAH HIDE. & TALLOW CO. We upon the Rocky Mountain area and will call for and pay highest pri- Texas for additional cattle supces for dead and useless horses, plies, which in the early part of cows, sheep, hogs, hides, pelts furs 1940 are exected to move eastward. Feed prices are somewhat higher and wool. Phone Sp. Fork 88. than a year ago and cattle were Choice Johnathari laid in feedlots at the highest costs FOR SALE l, and Delicious Apples. Stephen tf IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTIN AND FOR THE The RICT COURT The Best Dance of 1940 OF JUAB, STATE OF Statehood Ball, South Ward, Jan. COUNTY UTAH. 4th. Prizes for Costumes. , lC Ijjc NUT SUNDAES, JUMBO ICE CREAM SODAS or MALTED MILKS any flavor The Livestock Situation Local - Social News Friday, Saturday Specials Nephi, Utah Times-New- s, IOC X L BAKERY ts a .etw the WHITE HOUSE BEAT C?n n, Jjfo f 100" f WILLIAM BRUCKART His "Washington Digest," a regular feature of this newsnews of paper, brings you Congress and the White House. Today, when serious economic problems face the nation, an unbiased and clarified report of governmental activities is important straight-from-the-should- Classified Ads er to every citizen. WASHINGTON DIGEST Bos-wel- QUOTE: "The hair cut I get for any I have paid In the Matter of the DISSOLtwice that amount for" End of UTION of NEPHI MERCHANTILE quote: The costumer is right. Try COMPANY, a Utah Corporation. Read's Barber Shop Today. NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND HEARING FOR DISSOLUTION COME ONE AND ALL to the By order of the above entitled STATEHOOD BALL Thursday, court NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN January 4, South Ward. Prizes. that the Nephi Mercantile ComFOR SALE at reasonable prices: pany, a corporation formed under Small chest of drawers, combinat- the laws of Utah, has presented to ion range, library tab-y- e, the Fifth Judicial District Court in desk, radio, one metal bed, and for Juab County, Utah, a petitvarious cooking utensile, magazine ion praying for a decree of dissolrack, vacuum cleaner, dining room ution of said corpoatlon by its dirrug, table and floor lamps. Call ectors; and that said petition was ordered filed, and is filed with the Leo Golden at 314W. undersigned Clerk of said Court, FOR RENT Sparkes home on and that by said order of court said petition was set for hearing 1st West. See E. B. Sperry. before said Court on the 10th day 2 office rooms and of January, 1940, at 10 o'clock A. FOR REUT 3 room furnished apartment In the M. in the Court Room of said Court In the County Court House Winn Bldg. See S. R..Wlnn. RELIABLE MAN WANTED to at Nephi, Juab County, Utah, and call on farmers in Juab County. No that any person may, before the experience or capital reauired. time of hearing, file objections to Make up to $12 a day. FURST and j said application. THOMAS, 426 3rd Street, Oakland, IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have California. hereunto set my hand and affixied my official seal as Clerk of said Court this 30 day of November, TO EARN MORE 25c is as good as m men kjaiesmnan tvru& C 1 U Gjzffhje. 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Let us tellou how we have helped others, and what we can do for you. Write today. Phillip McNeil care,' Times-New- s, Nephi. are Radio-Televisio- n; INS TRUCK DRIVING CHAMPIONSHIP AGAIN Chicago For tha second succes- Edaon A. Smltb of De-t It year. won to title of "World dm hamploo Truck Driver" by defeat- g the safest and moit capable Ivers of twenty states. He scored out of a possible 100 in the ala of the National Truck Rodeo id to Chicago recently under the piece of the American Trucking aoclatlon. IKTank Steed. Georgia champion. Heed second with a store of 83.4 range to say Steed was runner-ust year and repeated In holding cond position. The drivers were quired to guide their vehicles rough all aorta of difficult altuaods and were penalized for viola one of safety rules or for touching !Jetv Th teatest waa cloee ail i p ! . " . PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NpTICES. Consult County Clerk . n Respective Signers for Addit ion Information. Hl,NOTICE (Top) Edaon 8milk, ckaaptea. drills 'Ma quipasaat into a narrow space CMNiM lonco. (Lowtr right) Horror C. Pmooawf. Detroit coBBSsorcial trailer eaDtfaetrr, cooararutatoo Edooa Seeiut ge4 fi oottj K tropov M u wusof. m Each man handled , els unit easily tad quickly. One after another C'thcy backed Into a space between 'two parked automobiles, with only ' II Inches clearance on each side. The Rodeo also Included precautions taken In night driving, such as the placing of flares, etc.lt was staged In the huge parking lot f Soldiers Field. Chicago. Handsome trophies were awarded the winning drivers. the way. tractor-seml-trail- TO CREDITORS Estate of John Edward Ingram, John E. Ingram and 3..K. 'Ingram, deceased. Creditors will 'present claims with voucher 'jto the undersigned at the office fof Jensen and Jensen at Nephi. IVXah on or before the 22nd day Alto known as Of April, A. D. 1940. V Marlon E. Ingram, Admlnlstrat frit tf the estate of John Edward also known as John E. In J. E. Ingram, deceased. lates of publication: December 21 34, 1939, and January 4 ana 11 Sngram, 1939. Page Five Levan Local News Local - Socia I News Mr. and Mrs. Don Walker spent Christmas day in Levan with Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Mangelson, parents of Mrs. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thorn of Benjamin, Utah spent Christmas day at the home of Mrs. Thorn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John . Shepherd. Mrs. Esther Connelly and Merlin Gardner accompanied their brother Elgin to Salt Lake City Saturday. He will receive medical treatment for injuries sustained in an automobile accident at Nephi Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Madsen of to McGill, Nevada came to Levan Mrs. Mad-sen- 's spend the holidays with Mrs. H. R. parents, Mr. and Franeom. Anna Mae Sowby, who nas neen in Salt Lake City the past three months is In Levan for the holl-rio- .o Austin Mancrelson was also here, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mangelson. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Sampson of Cair T aire P.itv snent Christmas in Levan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dalby, parents ot Mrs. Sampson. ram Cnronenn has returned to his home here, after spending the past tew montns in t,enieiuFiu where he has been employed at the sugar factory. Mrs. Loren Jackman or rreston, Moirorln came tn Levan to visit her father and stepmother, who are very ill at tne present time.Morten-co- n Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence nn rl Mr nnd Mrs. LaMonte Pet erson of Salt Lake City were guests on Christmas day ai me nome oi Bishop and Mrs. E. P. Peterson. TTnnoml cervices were conducted Sunday afternoon in the ward chapel for Sara AaEard, who passed away Friday morning in a Salt Lake hospital. Miss Aagard was horn October Htn, mis, in i.oveii, Wyoming, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Aagard. Most of her life has been spent in Levan, where she attended the Levan school, and also the Juab hifh school at Nephi, graduating in Miss Vera Bracken of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Oris Sudweeks spent City is spending the Christmas hol- Tuesday in Morori with Mrs. Sudidays with her mother, Mrs. Amelia weeks mother. Bracken. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Jenkins, Geo. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Boswell, Mr. Malin and grandi-hilof Lake and Mrs. Leland Boswell and son City spent Sunday at the Salt home of Elden Dtinnie, Stephenson of Salt Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jenkins. Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Boswell. Ruth, Ralph and Priscilla BosMr. and Mrs. V. A. Heck and son well and E. E. Huff father of Mrs. Don V. spent Christmas in Eph-raiS. R. Boswell, spent Christmas day at the home of Mrs. Beck's at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Step- parents, Mr. . Willard-sonMrs. and C. hen Boswell. m qeSNAP: S BIG i i 4 M 1 W It. Enlarging enables you to vary your print size. When you get a good shot like this, Rave it enlarged 1937. Is over about and by now tures, not as good, are used In She is survived by her father, O. QUMMEH e you should have a drawer full of smaller size and the big "splash" carries them along. prints pictures of week-enoutings Butterfield. Mrs. Zella Sutherland Start separating your pictures in Mrs. Millred Tavlor, and Mrs. Maty and the vacation tour, sunsets and Stenhensen. and two borthers, Lee maybe seashores, the family's young- to related groups. One group, for in er generation in sunsuils or bathing stance, could be the baby at the and Gene Aagard. Musical selections nt tre runerai suits, capering about the lawn spray sandpile. There is that grand shot of consisted - of a vocal solo, Evelyn or digging furiously in a sandpile; him, intent on pouring sand out of a AnHersnticompt solo. Elbert Gard all sorts of pictures rich with bucket half as big as he is, with the ner; vocal solo, Clive Taylor; vibra memories ot a grand sun making a golden halo about his season. phone solo. Luclle Taylor; musical The question now is what are head and his little mouth pursed inl renrlinfr . Thela Wankier. Sneakers it1 were E. N. Christensen and H. R. you going to do about them? Let utter concentration. Don't keep Fransom . Prayers were given Dy them lie loose in the drawer where small, for then you can barely seei J. L. Franeom and Jaes Pavstrup. nobody will see them? Or, will you the details that are so dear. "Splash fix them. up to be seen as pictures It over a whole album page. It you! wprp Lee and Law rence Mortensen. Clarence and Jos should be? don't do your own enlarging, yourl AnElden and eph Paystrup, Rulon The least you can do Is mount photoflnisher can do the work for derson. an album so they won't be you. Then take your other pictures Relatives from out of town were them la some really of baby and sandpile and arrange Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sutherland of lost And if you have ones, your hand them informally on the opposite alyou might try good Mrs. Mildred Butte, Taylor, Provo, Mnntann nnrl Mrs. Dora Butter- - at a "summer book," edited Just as bum page. With this method, you can produce the modern picture magazines are. field, Denver, Colarodo. Have you ever studied these maga- layouts that have the real profesCARD OF THANKS in your zines and wondered why their pages sional touch. Be so Interesting? Have you won- editing. Don't be afraid to trim away are Mr. O. S. Aagard and family sindered why your own snapshots do parts of a picture. Use four strips of cerely wish to thank those who aidhave the same snap and flash? white card in planning the "trim" ed during our bereavement, in the not It's really very simple a matter and shift them about like a frame loss of our beloved daughter and sister. Also those who contributed of size as much as anything else. over the picture until it is limited to When au art editor gets a picture Just the part you want. Then have the lovely flower offerings. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Aagard. that is especially good, he trims It' Just that part enlarged. Nearly all Mrs. A. E. Sutherland down to include just the part he good .pictures are better for such Mrs. T. H. Butterfield wants. Then he has it enlarged and trimming and It has brought many a Mrs. H. Blaine Taylor "splashes" it over a whole magazine dull photograph to life. Mrs. Loren Stephenson John, van Guilder maybe two pages. Other pic Lee, Eugene, and Robert Aagard. page, pic-tur- d rnll-Vionre- rc hard-boile- d 4 Ft. Green Happenings THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS will come to your home every day through THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR The Boy Scouts of Troop 534 of the Fountain Green ward went into the East Hills on a hike last Friday. The purpose of this hike was Ah International Daily Netctpaper It record tor you th world's clean, construetlTC doings. The Monitor doei not exploit crime or eenaatlon: neither does It Ignore them, but dealt correcting with them. Feature! for busy men and all the family. Including the Weekly Magazine Section. to give an opportunity for many of the scouts to pass their cooking tests. After the and hike the group went to the picture show. Every scout that was paid up on his dime fund was presented with a free ticket. fire-maki- w Miss LaPriel Aagard of Salt Lake Mr nnrl Mm. Burnell Aaerard and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bailey and son or rsepni spent Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Aagard. fltv The Christian Science Publishing Society One, Norway street, Boston, Massachusetts Pleas enter my subscription to The Christian Science Monitor for period of 1 year 111 00 6 months t6 00 S months S3 00 1 month tl 00 Saturday Issue. Including Magaslne Section: 1 year S3 60. Issues 25c nam ... Address . SainpU Copy FRED L. GADD, Clerk of the District Mr nnd Mrs. Ross Christiansen Court in and for Juab County, and daughter Shana of Ogden are Utah. spending the holidays In fountain (seal) Green. P. N. ANDERSON, Mr. and Mrs. Justin Collnrd of Attorney for Petitioners. Bingham are spending the holidays Venice Bldg., Nephi, Utah Dates of publication: November 30; with Mr. Collards mother, Mrs. Nellie Collard. December 7, 14, 21 and 31, 1939. Delbert Yorgason of Heber City nnd Valgene Yorgason of Salt Lake NOTICE TO WATER USERS City are spending the holidays in Fountain Green. Samuel Investment Mclntyre Edna Pearmaln nnd Janie RobCompany, 504 Mclntyre Bldg., Salt ertson, students nt th L. D. S. busLake City, Utah has filed Applica- iness college in Salt Lake City are tion No. 13182 to appropriate 1 sec. home for the holidays. ft. of underground water from a 4" well, 500 ft. deep, located In Mr. and Mrs. Gardell Jacobsen Juab County at a point E. 1560 of Salt Lake City were week end NV4 293 S. the ft. from ft, and guests at the home of Mrs. Sina Cor. Sec. 30, T. 14 S . R. 4 W., Jacobsen. SLB&M. The water will be pumpMrs. Floyd Jenson nnd Infant ed from March 1 to October 31, In- son and Mrs. Reva Swenson and clusive of each year, end used to Ir- children of Moronla visited Saturrigate 80 acres of land embraced In day with relatives and friends in the WHNE'i and NW'iSE'4 aald Fountain Green. Sec. 30. As much ns Is necessary Mr. and Mrs. .Tames ITolmsn of will be conveyed by pipes 18TiO ft.. Brighnm City will spend thp win1000 ft., and 100 ft. respectively lo ter months nt thp hoTie of their three ponds nnd daughter, Mrs. Elmer Curter. there used during the entire year Elwln Mikkelson, n etudpnt nt to water 1800 head of cattle Snow College, and other members Protests resisting the granting of of the Snow bnskrtbnll team left this Application must be In affi December 20 on n 3000 mile trip to davit form with extra copy and ril- Arizona nnd California cities. They ed with T. H. Humpherys, State are playing In vnrlour, towns en-rit e. Engineer. 403 State Capitol, Salt Mrs. Mary Draper has received City. Utah on or before word of the serious illness of her February 24. 1940. HUMPHERYS. daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Everet Dra- T. H. Stat Engineer iper at the L. D. S. hospital. g ot Ike OJILQ, MAKE TISt io stock-waterin- Local and Social News nt Rtqutit m"fm PINK A OAJI0X la ! OIIRROn Room f revy Mtiaf sarafar tlasK rtas Utoftalaaaall "" 'X |