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Show Tha Thurs'day, June 27, 1940 UTAH'S BIG CELEBRATION 7 TT 5 4J ILj Y 4th CLASSIFIED Promoted to High U. P. Rail Posts ! James MY HOME FOR SALE Shaw. Downs home on FOR SALE 3rd East, quick sale for $1100. Golden home on South main street, $1200; Svedin home on South Main Some very good buys on $800. building lots. We can loan you the money to build or buy. Come in and see what we have. E. B. Sper-rInsurance, Loans and Real Estate, Phones 77 and 189J. Nephi, Urah Times-New- s, S? t 30-- 2 P. M.-Uta- Lake h The hot summer days we are now enduring suggests a trip to Camp Dadand'son or some other recreational spot behind Mount Nebo But the question arises is the trip much pleasure when we have to endure the dust and rough road from the forks of the canyon to the desired recreational spot? There is no finer recreation spot in the Wasatch Range of the Rocky Mountains than Camp Dadandson. but the road to get there doesn't seem up to the high standard that is needed to make the trip highly enjoyable. The editor of The Times-New- s doesn't seem to know who should oil that stretch of road, hut we only know that it should be oiled. The amount of cars making the trip each year certainly warrants the expenditure of the amount of funds necessary to oil that few miles, but who is going to do the job is a puzzle we are unable to solve. In behalf of the people of Central Utah we appeal to the county, state road commission and forest service, or some other agency, if there be any, for some help in getting this piece of road oiled, in order that the people of Central Utah can more fully appreciate the fine facilities that are provided for the vacationist when he arrives it his destination. ' X v " A i f 1 FOR SALE Westinghouse Ranee, $50.00; Frigidaire Elec trie Refrigerator, $50.00 See June Kendall. SPECIAL Try our popular summer coal, $5.25 per ton. Also, oiled pea coal, $4.50 per ton at Stowell's Coal Yard, 97 West tf Center, Phone 40. BOAT RAGES P. M. DAILY July 2, 3, 2 Utah County Fair Grounds 4-- . xj FLOAT MATERIAL, Samples R. C. Braithwaite. and prices. Phone 293W. 295 E 2 N. 8 AM July 4, Commencing Open Golf Tournament July 4th - 10 AM Mammoth Street Parade ....... ...... July 4th 7:30 PM Inquire ' n i. i mm o ' Second hand grain FOR SALE bags, 10c each. New Calcutta, 15c each. See Lee Jackman, Levan. UTAH HIDE & TALLOW CO. We will call for and pay highest pri- ces for dead and useless horses, cows, sheep, hogs, hides, pelts furs and wool. Phone Sp. Fork 88. 1936 Chevrolet! I FOR SALE pickup. Good mechanical condition. New rubber. See Earl H. Steele. GOOD PAY STEADY WORK RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers in Juab County. No experience or capital required. Write McNESS Co., 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland, California. I Ytyf" 2' BY THE CLERK OF JUAB COUNTY, 8TATE OF UTAH ' Pursuant to the provisions of Section 12, Chapter 29, Session of Utah. 1937, I, Fred L.I law Gadd, County Clerk of Juab County, State of Utah, hereby submit to you a list of the offices for which candidates are to be nominated at the Regular Primary Election to be held throughout Juab tjounty, F. H. Knickerbocker PROMOTIONS OF TWO to high executive poritions on the Union Pacific Railroad have fast been announced by "resident Willia'n M. Jeflrs. W. II. Cnild, general ma.iacer district, ha been named operating THRILLS over entire aystem, and H. BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST Knickerbocker, asaistant to president in the Pacific Northwest, has Official Dance Rainbow Gardens . . Childrens been named genera! manager to P. M. P. M. to 6 Utah on Tuesday, September 3, succeed Coild. His headquarters Program, Pioneer Park, 4 will be In Salt Lake City. 1940: One senator to represent the1 State of Utah in the Congress of the United States for a term of six years. One representative to represent the First Congressional District of the State of Utah in the Congress fit the United States for a term of two years. Mr and Mrs. Earl Hansen and One Judge of the Supreme Court ! Mrs. Gladys Winters were business of Utah for a term of ten years. A Governor for the term of four visitors in Salt Lake City Friday. Here Us Wilkens are Calling years. of Statue the on , Liberty Mrs. Luvina Aagard entertained A Secretary of State for the term her club members at a birthday of four years. My brother Bill, on the left there, brother-in-laTom remarked to my A State Auditor for the term of dinner Tuesday at her home. standing next to him that this Statue four years. Miss Ruth Allred visited in Pro-v- o in New York harbor hat been holding A State Treasurer for the term the torch of Liberty for 54 years, just during the week, as a guest of of four disyears. been have Wilkens as us at long An Attorney General for the Miss Jean Oldroyd. tilling fine whiskey. William Alio way, ' in the dark clothes, our chief of term of four years. Miss Fannie Johnson of Ephraim A superintendent of Public In- is the house coopers, got a smile out of that one. Miss of Izola guest i M struction for the term of four years. Jacobsen. One Senator in the State Legislator representing the Thirteenth The Elite Club members enjoyed Senatorial District Juab and a wennie roast Friday. Six mem- Tooele Counties. bers were present. One Representative in the State THRILLS FINALS IN FIREWORKS of tbe oalh-centr- al I Fountain Green News f p j The "NUTTY FLAVOR" of Our and G. M WHITMORE as Trustees of stock holders of the Nephi Salt Mining and Manufacturing Company, an extinct corporation; all unknown stockholders of said extinct corporation, and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in, or lien upon In th tho hmI nrftnrt complaint adverse to the plaintiff's ownership, or clouding piaintiirs title thereto, Defendants. Familvk Whiskev Sure Goes Rip V n ii itT.t in tr With All Ymi hn ks It seems like everywhere we go folks are taking mighty kindly to the good "nutty flavor" of Our Wilken Family Whiskey. Well, we want to tell you that tasli-neis no accident. Our family's had 54 years of distilling experienceand on top of that we make our whiskey right straight from Pa Wilken's Personal Recipe. No wonder everybody's so delighted with its goodness and mild "nutty flavor," as well as its neighborly price. i A ess ss clfiEEEH Emm BLENDED WHISKEY TU Wilken Family BlenJed Wr.i.ky. 75 Grain Neutral Spirits. 65.8 Proof. Copyright 1940. Tha Wilken Family. Inc., Aladdin, Pa. SUMMONS The State of Utah to said Defen dants: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you. If served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action Is brought to recover a judgment quieting plaintiffs title in and to the following described real estate situated In Juab County, Utah, to wit:- Lots 1 and 2; and the Southeast Quarter o Section 32, Township 12 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Meridian. P. N. ANDERSON. ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF P. O. ADDRESS: Venice Building, Nephi, Utah Dates of publication : June 6, 13, 20 and 27, and July 4, 1940. PEP8QJ Stations Everywhere in Utah and Idaho Drive in at the Pep sign for finest products and better service. 88-Vi- NE'-iSWtt- , Utah, privately owned land. This notice is for the purpose of allowing all persons claiming the selected land, or having bona fide objections to the proposed exchange an opportunity to file their or other objections, in thisprotests, office, together with evidence that a copy of such protest or objection has been served on the applicant within 30 days from the date of the first publication of this notice. A. S. BROWN, Register Dates of publication: June 13, 20, 27, and July 4. 1940. M., Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Johnson and children of Heber City visited dur ing the past week at the home of Mrs. IM. C Jenson. H. V. Yorgason has returned to his home here after having spent the past winter and spring at Coalville, where he has been employed. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Jenson announce the marriage of their daughter Vera to Thomas Chappell of Nephi at The Manti L. D. S. Temple on June 19. Mr. and Mrs. Nicoline Mikkelsen announce the marriage of their daughter, Doris, and Ned Barnes of Nephi. The ceremony took place in the Manti L. D. S. Temple on Wednesday, June 19th. Mrs. Caroline Hansen observed her 76th birthday anniversary on Thursday at her home. Her children, grandchildren, brothers and sisters called during the day to wish her many happy returns of the day. , -- M WE'RE PITCHING HOT BARGAINS 1 f nrtimwirwr-- r 4 O 4J iff 7ft : . ' Scenic Routes EAST a .. . . the wonders of the Rockies from your train windows cool, delightful way to TAe ttaini EXPOSITION FLYER Speedy, direct train from Salt Lake City to SCENIC LIMITED only train across Continental Divide at Tennessee Pass and thru world-fame- d Royal Gorge. connection! t Pueblo Of Denver for all points Qtk siout LOW FARES TO BOTH FAIRS Convenient A. L. PETTY, Agent TENVER WESTERN RIO GRANDE RAILROAD i'rrftarrtinr of Rational tPrfrru S HOME PLATE DIAMOND WE'RE CLEARING THE BASES Chicago or St. Louis via Moffat Tunnel Scenic Shortcut... Leave Salt Lake City any evening... ample time in Denver for business or sightseeing. T BEST ON THE CHEVROLET TRUCK. Exceptionally clean, and motor and rubber in good shape. 1939 L .W. B. $650.00 Only IT'S A SACRIFICE 1936 FORD V8 SEDAN light. Radio, heater, Spot New Seat Covers .... $425.00 enjoy every trip east. TWO luxations, RIGHT OVER CHEVROLET TRUCK Long Wheel Base. A Fine Truck for Wheat Hauling. Only $475. Only on the Rio Grande can you see the scenic THRU THE ROCKIES NOT AROUND THEM i 1937 (Jo on way, teiutt tha otket Plaintiff. vg M. WHTTMORE, DOOKietS. V IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH W. C ANDREWS G. ar Mrs. Ella Coombs is slowily im- DISTRICT LAND OFFICE, SALT proving, having been ill for the LAKE CITY, UTAH, past five weeks with spotted fever. May 13, 1940 Notice is hereby given that on Miss Louise Winters of Nephi vis25, 1937, Osborn Young, ited Saturday and Sunday at the February address is given as Mona, home of her aunt, Mrs. Gladys whose filed Utah, application Salt Lake Winters. City 0G1865 under section 8 of the Grazing Act of June 28, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jorgensen Taylor 193-(48 Stat. 1269) as amended and daughter of Salt Lake City are by the act of June 26, 1936 (49 visiting at the home of Mr. and Stat. 1976), to select the SWVSSWV. Mrs. K. P. Jensen. Sec. 27, N'siNEH, S SE , See. 28, T. 11 S.. K. 1 E., S. L. M., Utah Mrs. Ronald Goulsen of Mt. in for the Pleasant is visiting her for a few SE',exchange Sec 33, T. S S., R. 5 W.. S. L. days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Anderson. Legislature representing the ThirJuab County. teenth District One District Judge representing the Fifth Judicial District Juab, Millard, Beaver, Iron and Wash- ington counties. One District Attorney representing the Fifth Judicial District Juab, Millard, Beaver, Iron and Washington counties. County officers as follows: Two commissioners, one for a term of four years, and one for a term of two years. A County Attorney for a term of two years. FRED L. GADD, County Qerk, Juab County, State of Utah. Free at Utah Oil Refining Company stations. Drive in for Service and ask for "Fishing Hints" and other new, interesting I west-erne- NOTICE TO VOTERS STADIUM SHOW M All kinds BUY NOW AND SAVE of coal. Pea Coal $4.50 ton. Phone 85J. Dee Jarrett. HOME FOR RENT Mrs. S. P. Nielsen. HORSE RACES William H. Guild .ii j.HKsiapB-vimaa- HEW EDITION ROAD s" - - Bowers Home and FOR SALE property on 4th West. See Mrs. Louise Leavitt for information. June HOT DAYS FINE RECREATIONAL FACILITIES AND A DUSTY, ROUGH y, : Paqe Five s am ft i Et. (ii '35 Plymouth Coach Clean for $300. 1934 Ford V8 Truck LWB with Beet rack listed at $200.00 '36 Plymouth Sedan A Bargain at $425. '35 Ford. Beet Bed For sale for $325.00 PICKUP Good Rubber. This will get you off the bench - $295.00 Only 1935 FORD o'l-s- t fin Jr SMITH AUTO CO. a |