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Show The Thursday, May 16, 1940 kmm one hrii4 3 Think of it This amazingly low price is all you pay for popular Santa Fe Trailways Bus Service in roomy, specially built Santa Fe Buses. Get details from your local agent; on your next trip be sura your bus ticket reads SANTA FE! I son. Mrs. Mary E. Holman is visiting BUS DEPOT UNION FORREST HOTEL TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT CARTER'S CAFE in Santaquin, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Zola Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nielsen of Mount Pleasant and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nielson of Axtell visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Seely. Miss Winnifred Olson of Monroe is visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. Sarah E. Allred. The following Moroni Slake Pri mary officers attended the Spring r estival at Chester 1 uesday evening: Mrs. Emma Seely, Mrs. Ada Anderson, Mrs. Clara Olson and Mrs. Luella Mikkelson. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Jacobsen of Salt Lake City visited in Fountain Green Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Tidwell of Moroni spent Saturday at the home of their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Floyd Tidwell. Mrs. Mary A. .Hansen of Bingham is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hansen Bogh. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jensen of Moroni were Fountain Green vis itors Monday. Mrs. Winnifred Johnson and her daughter of Salt Lake City are visiting at the home of Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Cook. Ft. Green News Mrs. Melba C. Watkins of Salt Lake City visited during the past week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hansen received word Tuesday of the birth of their first grandchild, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Powell of Los Angeles. Mrs. Powell was formerly Miss Carol Hansen of this City. Valgene and Delbert Yorgason and Miss Lillis Marchant were visitors at the home of Mrs. H. V. Yorgason Sunday. J' ,44f rw s liy TAX SALE William Pearmain celebrated his 90th birthday anniversary Monday A lovely dinner was served to the many relatives and friends who called. Mrs. George Collard and son Ellis of Salt Lake City spe.it a few days during the week visiting at the home of Mrs. Collard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Jenson. Mrs. Lyda Jackson of Provo spent Sunday visiting relatives in Fountain Green. Mrs. Wilford Smith of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with her moth er, Mrs. Mary Fredrickson. Prof. H. LeRoy Robertson and family of Provo visited Sunday in f ountam Green with relatives. Mrs. Rachel Aagard and daughter, Mrs. Newel Johnson of Provo visited Sunday with relatives. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ned Peterson, May 10, a daughter; to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Andrews, May 13, a 00 1 1 NOTICE OF FINAL Fountain Green News VISIT THE n. SVi lot 2, Blk. 15, D., Nephi, also beg at SW Plat cor lot 1, blk 15, Plat D.( th E 40.5 ft. N. 13 rds. W 40.5 ft. S 13 rds. to beg. Tax Sale No. 176, 1929. Thomas W. Vickers. Sec 7 13 S 1 E. Beg 38 rd 24 lk E of SW cor of NW h th N 11 Ms rd E 69 rd 15 lk S 11 rd W 69 rd 15 lk to beg Sec. 7, Twp. 13 S. Range 1 E. 5 ac. Tax Sale No. 109., 1930. Erick All lot 2 blk 33 plat Wankier. A. Levan. Tax Sale No. 115, 1930. Niels Peterson. Lot 1 blk 41 plat A., Levan. . Tax Sale No. 123, 1930. Geo. Stephenson Jr. Pt lot 3 blk 56 plat A. Beg at NW cor th E 13 rd S 13 rd W 8 rd N 1 rd W 5 rd N 12 rd to beg. Levan. Tax Sale No. 258, 1930. Elliott Miller. Sec. 3 13 S 1 E. Com 15 rd 8 lk S and 4 rd 19 lk E of NW cor of SWVi E 8 rd 10 lk S 5 deg 30 min E 16 rd 19 lk S 70 deg 30 min W 8 rd 14 lk N 5 deg 30 min W 20 rd to beg. 1 ac. Sec 3, Twp 13 S. Range 1 E. Tax Sale No. 93, 1930. Elliott Miller. Sec 4 13 S 1 E Beg at 15 rd 4 lk S of NE cor of SE1 th S 22 rd 17 lk S 78 deg W 12 rd 8 lk N 25 rd 23 lk E 11 rd 8 lk to 0 ac. beg. 1 Twp. 13 S R 1 E Tax Sale No. 485, 1930. Anna Peterson. Beg 65 rd S of NE cor of SE Sec 24, Twp 14 S R 1 W. W 160 rd S 10 rds E 73 rds S 18 rds m or 1 to N line of Harry C. Crane's property, th E. 87 rds to E line sd Sec. N 28 rds m or 1 to beg. 20 ac. Tax Sale No. 492, 1930. Niels Sec 25 14 S 1 W. Peterson. ft Beg 61 rd W and 49 rd Sec WORLD'S 114-16- 4, Nephi, Utah s, E 20 rd WS 20 dog 03 id VS 21 T6.95 COMMUNICATION deg 350 rd N 98 rd to ac. Sec 3, Twp 13 S. IUiik 1 The following (Editor's Note: W. printed as a communicTax Sale No. 388. 1932 Vanda article is and the views expressed ation, Jarrett. Sec 24 13 S 1 W. Beg. therein may or may not coincide SW cor of SW'i N 80 r,i E 40 of this newspaper) those with rd S 80 id W 40 id to beg. 20 ac. In passing down main street in Tax Sale No. 391. 1932. Will L. our fair city the other night, my Hovt. of Si of Sec. 5. Twp. gaze was particularly attracted to 13 S R 2 W. 160 ac. the Juab Stake Tabernacle. Lights Tax Sale No. 393, 1932. Will L. were gleaming from its tall win Hovt. Sec 8 T 13 S U 2 W. dows, brighter, it seemed to me NWU of NE'i ; NE!, o f NW'i; than ever before, and I couldn't of NE'i; Ss of NW',4 ; help but pause in reverance, as I Mil ac. looked upon its beauty, and say to SW'i ; NE'i of NE Tax Sale- No. 46, 1933. S. II. Winn. myself: "Where O Where could S'-.- 4 fclk find a more fitting and worthy one 3 lots 31 plat and 15., Nephi. monument to our Nephi pioneers Tax Sale No. 61, 1933. Niels C. who so sacrificed, toiled and labor Nielsen. All lot 3 blk 34 plat er! harrl nnH Innff to ttrttft trite' C. Nephi. grand structure and dedicated it to Tax Sale No. 352, 1933. Brigham the Lord to stand unmolested thru W. McAllister. Sec. 15 16 S 1 the ages; as a place of worship W. Beg SW cor SW', NW',, and1 reverence." E 80 rd N 38 rd W 20 rd S 20 think I am safe in saying that rd W 60 rd S 18 rd to bog. also every Prophet or President that S'.. lots 4, 5, 6. 60.91 ac. Less has presided over the Church of Saints acreage for Co. road 60 20 ac. Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y in Utah has tread the halls of this Sec. 15 Twp 16 S R 1 W. Tax Sale No. 76. 1934. C. H. Chris-tense- building and spoke the word of God All lot 2 blk 27 plat A from its pulpit, and yet to some this doesn't seem to be of significLevan. Tax Sale No. 183, 1934. Hannah ance. Some folks travel far and Bale. EH of SEVi sec. 14, Twp wide to visit some grand old Cathedral where some worthy saint or s Kange 1 w. 8U ac. Tax Sale No. 1, 1935, J. Florin notorious person has spoken from Ingram. N'K of lot 1 of blk 2 its rostrum and yet there are many who pass by the doors of the Juab plat A, Nephi. Tax Sale No. 2, 1935. J. Florin Stake Tabernacle without stopping Ingram, Lot 4, Blk 2, Plat A to think that this building is the very foundation of the history of Nephi. Tax Sale No. 48, 1935. Edwin A. Nephi. It plays an important part Chase. Lot 2 blk 45 plat D., in the history of Utah and is the only public building still standing Nephi. Tax Sale No. 67, 1935. Tena Pet- in Nephi that was erected by the erson. All lot 2 blk 30 plat Pioneers. As Sons and Daughters of our A. Levan. Tax Sale No. 74, 1935. Cordia worthy pioneers let's put forth Brown. Lot 3 blk 2 plat B. Le every effort to keep the lights still van. gleaming through its stately winTax Sale No. 76, 1935. Annie E. dows; that it may stand as a beaIverson. All lots 3 and 4 blk con light and monument to our 7 plat B., Levan. Nephi Pioneers and that It may be Tax Sale No. 80, 1935. Lowell presrved to honor their memory. A Pioneer Descendant Hansen. Sec. 32 14 S 1 E. Com at a pt 584 ft S and 300 ft E of NW cor of SW4 of NW'i of Sec. th running 223 ft E th 172 ft W 223 ft S 172 ft to beg. 140 sq rd m or 1. Sec. 32, Twp. 14 S. R. 1 E. Levan. Tax Sale No. 94, 1935. Ernest Kay care of Utah Valley Land & Water Co. Sec 30 11 S 1 E. Beg at Continued from Page I 61 rd 21 lk (1019.7 ft) N and do that"' or "you must do N 78 deg W 1621 ft from SE can't So they made miscor of sec th N 78 deg W 178.3 it this way." just as you do when you bake ft N 13 deg 54 min W 458.2 ft S takes for the first 78 deg E 744.8 ft S 7 deg 24 a new kind of cake But they... learned. , .1by their min E 15.2 ft S 84 deg 04 min time. . .. i r.. .i n HI1U Ul i wtrncri luuim W 324.8 ft S 28 deg 04 min W IIllSLUKes of than doing anybody things ways 226.2 ft S 2 deg 52 min W 85.8 j ever though of before. ft to beg. 3.318 ac. Sec. 30 Twp. hadBecause of this kind of indepen-- i 11 S R 1 E. our ancestors went ahead Tax Sale No. 202, 1935. C. H. dence factor'. inlru ...... nni Knilt .nu rr uwiu nnp thie Luuin.j Morehouse. SWVi of SWVi of Sec auta one dreamed be would than any 1 E. 40 ac. 31, Twp 14 S Range still a little surTax Sale No. 234, 1935. Francel possible.at itWe're we Because ourselves! prised Nielsen. SVi of SEVi of sec. 31. do know that today we have more Twp 14 S Range 3 W. 80 ac. to eat . . more clothes to Tax Sale No. 246, 1935. Julius A. things . . more money to spend . . Bosh. Sec 13, 15 S 1 W. NV4 wear electricity to work for us of NV4 of SEVi. 40 ac. Less 1 mora people in any other coun0 ac for US Highway. Bal. thanontheearth? 38.50-16- 0 ac. Sec. 13, Twp 15 try S Range 1 W. Tax Sale No. 254. 1935. Alvina C. Berg and Clara L. Berg care of Southern Title and Trust Co. SVa of SWVi of SWV sec 14, Twp 15 S. Range 2 West, 20 ac. Tax Sale No. 255, 1935. Alvina C. and Clara L. Berg care of Southern Title and Trust Co. SV4 of SEVi; SEVi of SWVi Sec 15, Twp 15 S. Range 2 West. 120 ANNOUNCING... Boswell's COFFEE SHOP NOW Drinks, and Confections. Curb Service. Marvin C. Anderson, Manager 013 t f. (Jut Qua&er PINT V4PINT No. 64 No. 65 - vv'""" 1,1 QUART i- My, ftI JfeHous favor No. 63 a III A Ku' tike ifr Mild, M fit4 tetter Wiiskey Man r n. :ii ....r THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD 90 PROOF Copr. 1940. Th Old Quaker Company, tawrenceburg, Indiana This doesn't mean that there are certain individuals in other countries with more food, clothes, and money than certain individuals here. But the total amount of money, clothes, food, and power in the United States is larger, for the number of people among whom they have to be divided, than in any other country. It looks as if no our way of doing things, which business men call a "system of free private enterprise" must be way than pretty good! A better in the countries where they have activities the man controls one big of everybody. And doesn't it seem as if it would be a mighty good idea for us to hang on to this American way of doing things? INSPECTION CLOSING . DATE MAY 30th lt-i- N of SE cor of SE'i th W 80 rd 12 ft N 30 rd 1 ft E 1 rd 9 ft N. 9 rd 15 ft E. 80 rd 3 ft S 9 rd 4 ft W 1 rd S 30 rd 12 V4 ft to beg. 20 ac. Sec. 25 Twp. 14 S. Range 1 W. Tax Sale No. 84, 1931. John W. Ord. N4 of lot 4 blk 54 plat A Nephi. Tax Sale No. 92. 1931. Hyrum Haynes care of Delos Haynes. Pt lot 4 blk 2 Plat B. Nepht. Beg NE cor lot 4 th S 6 rds W 6 rds N 6 rds E 6 rds to beg. Tax Sale No. 119, 1931. Ann A. Belliston. Pt lot 2 blk 30 plat ac. B. Beg at SE cor of lot 2 th W 13 rd N 12 rd 18 4 lk Tax Sale No. 256, 1935. Alvina C. and Clara L. Berg care of SouthE 13 rd S 12 rd 18 4 lk ern Title and Trust Co. N 60 to beg. Nephi. ac of NEVi sec 22 T 15 S R Tax Sale No. 192. 1931. Murren 2 W 60 ac. of lots 3 and Worthington. N Tax Sale No. 257, 1935. Alvina C. 4 blk 32 Plat B. Nephi. and Clara L. Berg care of SouthTax Sale No. 147, 1931. George ern Title and Trust Co. N 30 A. Sperry Jr. Lot 1 blk 24 ac. of WV4 of NW1 sec 23 T Plat C. Beg at NE cor of lot 15 S R 2 W 30 ac. 1 th W 4 rd S 13 rd E 4 rd N Tax Sale No. 275, 1935. J. Wells 13 rd to beg. Nepht. ., 193-ARobins. SEVi of NW',4, SWV 1931. Thom Tax Sale No. of SE'. E of SWVi; SWVi as H. Carter. E of lot 3 and of SW'. Sec 27, T 16 S R 2 W. NH of lot 4 blk 25 plat D., 200 ac. Tax Sale No. 213, 1931. Ralph Tax Sale No. 277, 1935. J. Wells Robins. Sec 34 T 16 S R 2 W. All lot 3 blk 27 plat Peterson. WV4 of NEVi; NWVi of SEVi; A. Levan. NWV4; NEVi of SWVi; NWVi of Tax Sale No. 433, 1931. Ann El SWVi 360 ac. iza Webb. Sec 31, 12 S 1 E. Eliza Beg at SW cor of NEVA th E Tax Sale No. 292, 1935. A. Morgan. Com. 20 rds S 54 rd 14 lk 16 deg W of N from NW cor Sec 31; th E 40 5 165 and rd to N line rds. th S 30 rds. th W 40 rds of ' sec W 12 rd 13 lk S 160 N 30 rds to beg. 7.50 ac. Sec 31, j ac. Sec. rd to beg. 33 86.5-16- 0 Twp. 14 S Range 1 E. 31, Twp. 12 S Range 1 E. Tax Sale No. 784, 1931. Anna Tax Sale No. 293, 1935. Nephi Salt & Manufacturing Co. Lots l ana Peterson. Beg 102 rds 8 ft 6 in W and 19 rds N of SE cor of SW 2; 35 ac; SE'i of SEVi, 40 ac; i Sec 19, Twp 14 S R 1 E th NEVi of SEVi, 40 ac. NWVi of SEVi. 40 ac; SW1, of SEVi. 31 W 41 rds 12 ft N 40 rds 6 ft ac. Sec 32, Twp 12 S Range W 12 rds N 34 rds 4 ft E 53 2 E rds 12 ft S 74 rds 12 ft to beg. Tax sale No. 351, 1929. P. 11. and 22.25 ac. Sec. Francis T. McAlexander. Tena Tax Sale No. 827, 1931. All of EV4 of 34 15 S 2 W. Peterson. Sec 31 14 S 1 E. NVi of NE'i; NE'i of 140SK',; Beg 20 rd W of SE cor of SW ' i ac. Sec 34, SEVi of SEVi, of sec th N 40 rd W 60 rd S 40 rd E 60 rd to beg. 15 ac Twp. 15 S Range 2 W. 140 ac. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have Sec 31, Twp. 14 S Range 1 E. Tax Sale No. 811. 1931, Tena hereunto set my hand and official Lot 4 and NV4 of seal this 1st day of May, 1940. Peterson. FRED L. GAUD, lot 5, Spc, 6, Twp 15 S Range 1 east. 60 ac. County Auditor, Juab County, Utah Tax Sale No. 667. 1931. Samuel Dates of publication: May 2, 9. Linton. SH of NE'4; NH of 16 and 23, 1910 In The Times-New- s. SE1.; Sec 35 Twp 12 S Range Nephi, Utah. 2 wpsL 160 ac. Archie Tax Sale No. 61, 1932. Brooks. Lot 3. blk 12 plat B. HYGIENE P,eg NW cor lot 3 blk 12 plat B. th E 212 ft S 13 rd W 212 ft N 13 rds lo beg. Nephi. Tax Sale No. 121, 1932. William J. Warwood. All lot 1 blk 28 Instant sctirj plat A. Levan. Tax Sale No. 129, 1932. Chas A. scothin$, harmless Mangelson Lot 2 blk 43 plat A. F?:'-K-3 Levan. Tax Sale No. 596, 1932. John fc r aw. Worwood. Beg at NE cor SV4 'm araraafta of SWy th S 25 rd m or ) llm gllfl ty to N line Alphus Miller prohl fr Nir in min perty, th W 133 rds 3 lk m or Mi t'xmrt. In wntT tw to E line State Highway th N 16 deg W following E line State Highway 26 rds m or 1 to N of SV4 of SW'4 th E 14 rds m or 1 to place of beg. Sec 28 Twp. 12 S R 1 E. 21.70 ac. Tax Sale No. 382 1932. Juab County Wool Growers Co. care of 3 13 S 1 Sec. Jos. E. Ostlpr. W. Bee at 92 rd S of cen of ser th S 3 dfg E 142 rd 7 lk E E 21 dpg N 2UJ rd N 32 do 42 rd E 32 rd 16 lk S 17 deg REDECORATED . . Drive out and enjoy Sandwiches, Beer, Soft S-- This Business of Living UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT NEWLY REMODELED DON'T TAKE A CHANCE ON A FAULTY CAR . . COME IN TODAY FOR OFFICIAL INSPECTION. PAT'S FORD SERVICE 110-16- FAIRS AT NEW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO NEW YORK WHEREAS, Juab County has received tax deeds for the real estate hereinafter described, which said real estate has been heretofore sold to said County for delinquent taxes, for the respective years set forth below, and the time provided by law for redeeming said real estate from such tax sales has expired; NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Friday, the 31st day of May, 1940, at eleven o'clock A. M. at the front door of the County Court House in NeI Juab; phi, Utah, County, will offer for sale at public bidauction and sell to the highest der for cash, pursuant to the provisions of section Revised Statutes of Utah, 1933, as amended, the following described real estate situate in said county and now held by it under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of taxes, interest, penalty and costs which are a charge upon such real estate will be accepted. Tax Sale No. 56. 1929. P. P. Chris-tiso- Times-New- r I 1 SAN mMClSCO FWR art I MAY 11 orix MAY 1 I 25 3-- 3-- Don t mis. the great 1940 World's Fairs . . . which offer many new and interesting attractions. Plan now u go. Fine, fast Union Pacific trains offer auperb travel comlort . . . from highway haiards . . . delicious dining car meals . . . rOjistered service everything to make your trip enjoyable all the way. 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