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Show The Page Four Nephi, Utah Tlmes-NeU'- S, May 29, 1941 Thursday, 1 CI assified Ads Fountain 'Picture Frame Your Home . . . WITH A REDWOOD PICKET FENCE faBy enjoy your home, dress p your lawn or garden into "an Outdoor living room." A picket fence will frame it into a delight ul place to spend summer evenings. Let us show you how beautiful yet inexpensive a picket fence can be. MAKE YOUR OWN GARDEN TRELLISES STURDY rTnpiiipn We have a wide selection of ideas for building garden trellises the materials cost little. Stop in today for ideas and suggestions for making more use of your lawn or SCREENS AND SCREEN DOORS Our screens and screen doors not only keep out flies, but covered with galvanized wire cloth, they give many years of service. We carry a complete stock of screen doors in all standard sizes and can furnish window screens made to measure. Call us today for prices. FOR RENT 5 room modern Newly decorated. Mrs. Lee Bailey. apartment (neat and hot water) Local man. DeWANTED pendable with car who can get by on $30.00 to start with. Write 2293 South 7th East, SaJt Lake City 3 room furnished FOR RENT Rodger Lunt . apartment. WANTED Experienced Waitress FORREST HOTEL. Cement mixer, FOR RENT by hour or day. Liberal rates. Attendant furnished. Bailey-McCuRiteWay. FOR SALE dragon plants. Year old McCune. FOR SALE good condition. Hay Derrick In Leland Belliston. Snap-Georg- e Fine building lot FOR SALE close in n m&in street. Inquire at 49 North 1st East. Home with extra FOR SALE fine building lot in choicest location in city. Inquire 49 North 1st East Street. LOST Between my home and west meadow. 2 saddle blankets (1 Reward. Oscar black navajo). Brough. Nephi Social News Items daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mystery Box Green Nevys Warren. 100 AIRCRAFT MEN Mrs. Arnold Warwood and two all tuition after employment. Pay sons are visiting in Mount PleasWE PLACE YOU OR YOU PAY ant this week with her mother, NOTHING. WESTERN AIRCRAFT We take all Mrs. Chris Rasmussen. ENGINEERS, Inc. the risk. No red tape. No Earl H. Steele spent Tuesday in will Union be Meeting Primary If you qualify you can start Salt Lake City on business. held Saturday, May 31, in the now. Small charge for tools. ward The South Stake chapel. American Citizens, 18 to 45. Write Mrs .Jane Memmott of Scipio Is would appreciate a good atWhat's inside of the box in the Western Aircraft Engineers, Inc. ice Olson. visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs board teachofficers tendance of all and S. F. Memmott. sport shop window. That's exactly 807 South Flower Street, Los An- V ers. Mrs. Macel Tidwell of Moroni what about everyone in Nephi Mrs. P. J. Sanders is visiting this the week end visiting with spent before n and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Worthing-to- would like to know, week in Salt Lake City with relason and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Worthington Thursday, June 12th, therell be UTAH STATE SOIL CONSERVA- her tives. and Mrs. Gloyd Tidwell. were Salt Lake City visitors Wed- hundreds of interested residents of COMMITTEE TION Jackson hazMr. and Mrs. Raymond Miss Jayne Robertson has left for nesday. Nephi and surrounding towns announce the birth of a daughter Salt Lake City where she has emNotice of Referendum Legal Mrs. Frank Booth and small son arding a guess. on Wednesday, May 21. Mrs. Jackwindow" was inThe Notice is hereby given by the ployment. son was formerly Miss Gwen Niel-so- n Glade Edwin of Los Angeles, are stalled "mystery by Manager L. L. Utah State Soil Conservation Comrecently and Mrs. Delbert Yorgason visiting at the home of Neva of Leamington. articles in mittee that the proposed East Juab of Mr. Booth. They will also visit in Pay-so- n Carter, and features 100with Heber City visited Sunday with eman with connection has Conservation Soil sports, District, duly Mrs. H. V. Yorgason and family. Mrs. Alec Peterson and Hugh with Mrs. Booth's mother, bephasis on fishing. In a large pack- petitioned, in the interests of the fore returning to Los Angeles. Taylor of Levan, and Mrs. Lynn an a is center in article, the and welfare, age of Nephi spent last week end public health, safety NOTICE duplicate of some item in the win- for the organization of said district in McGill, Nevada. Mrs. Olpin visName dow. LAND it your SALT DISTRICT On June 11, 1941 at 7:30 P. M. and that said Committee has det m by registering OFFICE, son and daughter ited with her LAKE CITY, UTAH guess inside the sports shop and its ermined that the district is desir- there will be held a meeting of law, Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Olpin and able and necessary and has fixed the Board of Education of Juab yours. new baby daughter. 1941 May 13, There's no obligation, and the the boundaries there of as follows School District in the Juab high on is Notice Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pitt and hereby given that All of the eastern part of Juab school, Nephi, Utah for the purpose 10th and 75th persons to regisHorace Monroe, 1st, daughter Renae of Dividend spent February 10, 1939, ter will be asked to be official judg- County lying east of the Guide of a public hearing and adoption as is whose Sunaddress Scipio, es. These judges will formally op- Meridian between Ranges 5 and 6 of the school budget for the school given Saturday evening and part of day with his grandmother, Mrs. Utah, filed application Salt Lake en the mysterious box in the win- West extending to the county year of 8 of the dow itself on June 12th and pres- boundaries; and including a part 062635 reSection under Miss Renae John Pitt. Pitt City A copy of the tentative mained for a weeks visit. Taylor Grazing act as amended to ent the awards. The contest clos I nf Snrati C!ountv. hem? the drain is now on file in the office budget of the select lots 10, 27, sec. 30, T 16 S., es at 6 P. M. on that day. age area tributary to Juab County Clerk, which is open for public inMr. and Mrs. Frank Pratt of R. 1 W.. NV4NE14 sec. 12, & SHSE1, Kg. spection. Duplicate awards will be given in portions or Townships Provo were guests last week end SWViNEtt, sec. 13, T. 16 S., R. JOHN E. LUNT, Tp. 13 S., Rg. 2 E.; Tp. at the home of their son and daugh- 2 W., S. L. M., Utah in exchange in case of ties, for the first three 313 E.; 14 S., Rg. S., Rg. 3 E.; Tp. Clerk. ter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford for lots 6, 19, sec. 30, T. 16 S., R. 2 E; E.: and Tp. 15 S., Rg. Pratt. 18 sec. T. 2, S., incorSEU, NVSMiSEy. test or objection has been served and excepting therefrom the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Steele and R. 3 W., S. L. W., Utah, privately upon the applicant within 30 days porated cities and towns of Nephi, L. S. 3 M., W., Utah, privately Miss Ellen Steele were guests Fri the date of the first publica- Levan, Mona and JbJureKa, ana conThis notice is for the from of taining approximately 820,000 this notice. tion day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. owned land. all persons Earl H. Steele. They attended the purpose of allowing havor land selected the S. A. BROWN, claiming Please take further notice that high school graduation exercises to the proa referendum or an iana owners or Register. Friday evening when their grand- ing bona fide objections of land within said dist son, Earl L. Steele was graduated. posed exchange, an opportunity to June occuDiers file their protects or other object- Dates of publication: May 29,Times-Newwill be held at the city nan rict s, Mrs. W. E. Warren is visiting in ions in this office together with 5, 12 and 19, 1941, in The in Nephi. at the Court House in Los Angeles with her son and her evidence that a copy of such pro- Nephi, Utah. Levan. and at the Court House in Mona. Utah on the 31st day of The question to be May. 1941. submitted by ballot is: "Shall a No. 28 of a Serie Concern You Facts district of the soil conservation lands above described and lying in Juab and Sanpete Counties be ere a ted?" The polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock A. M. and continue open until 7 oclock P. M All elleible land owners or land occupiers within the limits of this area shall have the right to vote unon the Question submitted By order of the Utah State Soil Conservation Committee. SUMNER G. MARGETTS Executive Secretary, Utah State Soil Conservation Committee Dates of Publication: May 22 and May 29. 194L To Be Opened In Near Future A SPORTSMAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS LET Mrs. Ivan Rasmussen visited in Logan during the past week, as a guest of her son in law and her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mangelson. Mrs. Erva Blackett and children of Nephi visited during the week with relatives in Fountain Green. Mrs. G. F. Johnson entertained at dinner Saturday afternoon for her club members. Six members and three special guests were present. Mrs. Evanelle Mangelson of Levan visited Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Ethel Anderson. The Sorosis club members entertained at a birthday party Thursday honoring three of their members whose birthdays occurred in this month: Mrs. Eliza C. Jensen, Mrs. Ethel Anderson and Mrs. Agnes Oldroyd being the honored. Ray Linton and Louise Winters of Nephi visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. Gladys Winters. Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Johnson and children of 'Hiawatha are visiting with relatives in Fountain Green. Mrs. Lena Larsen of Mount Pleasant visited during the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Johnson. Mrs. Johanna Jacobsen of Provo visited during the week with relin Fountain atives and friends Green. The Ward Primary held their May Day Celebration in the ward amusement hall, Friday May 23. The entertainment consisted of May Pole Dancing, crowning of the queens, and a musical program. The two queens were Beth Gee and Maurine Mayer, their attendance were Vonda Gay Ivory, Joyce Col-larEmma Lou Larsen and Clar- can rig you up with a complete fishing outfit, rods, casting rods, trolling rods, and combination rods. Flys of all kinds. Real Grasshoppers. Spinners rods. Flays of all kinds, eal Grasshoppers. Spinners of all kinds. Pop gears; Davis Spinners and a hundred and one other articles. "Remember if Weber Makes It, a Fish Takes It" Dealer for Weber and other leading lines of fishing tackle. Come in early while our stock is complete. I L Carter Sportmans L, Supply Shop Phone 230 ittfttfafetf iirfttta (hi tt Nephi, Utah sy aMi 1 v. You I W don't need a million I to enjoy rioh, mellow,, &7f )&Sf, t?'W OLD QUAKER Whiskey . .or the sport of fishing! " kJU ffi f Jt. ' " ' j '-1 d, 2. PINT YOU FEEL LIKE A MILLION Ol-p- in 1941-194- 63 QUART Y PINT 65 WHEN YOU ASK FOR lb 64 Quaker STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY... THIS WHISKEY IS it IT iml corrtisiT rioor 4 YEARS OLD the old odaiei company, iawienceiuis. iidiana PAYS TO TRADE IN NEPHI ill! SNAPS (SS2(BS)a00 fej Stage Stars Aid Chanty Dnve That A couple of bad eggs . . . but why blame the hen ? A bad egg dots tarn op once in a while . . . but that's bot a fraiUe reason for destroying all the good eggs ... or for taking it out oo the hen. Beer retailing in America is something like that. The tbs majority of beer retail establishments are dean, wholesome places. And still there may be a few "bad egg" retailers who violate the law or permit al conditions. law-abidin- g, anti-sod- The brewing kactostry wants these ... undesirables eliminated entirety to protect yomr right to drink good and our right to make it. And also to protect the many bene fits brought by the beer industry to Utah . . . each as the 3,745 jobs created...and beer's $3,446,963 annual payroll. Beer contributed $116,801.53 last year in taxes to help pay the cost of government in this state. You can help us in our program of law enforcement, if you will, by (1) patronizing only the legal and reputable places that sell beer and (2) by reporting any abuses to the proper law enforcement authorities. beer 4t BEERum leverage of moderation bi. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Warrlllow Brough, Nephi, Utah, has filed Application No. 14201 to c. ft of water aDoroDriate 0.008 (3.6 g. p. m.) from an unnamed spring located in Juas County at a point N. 34 deg. 10 mln. E 2063 ft. from the SW cor. Sec. 29. T 13 S.. R 2 W., SLB&M. The water will be diverted during the entire year at the point of issuance of the spring and conveyed by pipe 30 ft. to troughs and there used to water 200 head of cattle. Protests resisting the granting of with reasons said Application, therfore, made in affidavit form, must be filed with T. H. Humph- iaie erys. State Engineer, iuj Canitol. Salt Lake City, Utah, with and $1.00 filing fee one extra copy on or before June 28, 1941. T. H. HUMPHERYS, stock-wateri- ti Hats for Milady Are Essen tial say the fashion au- thorities who predict this to years hats will conform "" the ensemble. A Little Hunter With a double-barrele- d toy gun and his retriever, Field-mBrook Donny . a. .V is Southard Ir. certain to bring A. B. GIBSON Bubecrlotlon rata: per year, payable In advance. 12.00 - No! a Laundry Ticket No, this is not good for your shirts or collars at Ving Lee Laundry. It's an advertisement for Fruehauf V X '4 It I U 1 Editor, Manager v,''i IS- fit - commercial trailers which ran recently in The Kahoku Syoho" of Tientsin, North China. Ne- S, 1879. h--- V home the game,- - THE TIMES - NEWS Entered at the post efftoa at Nephi, second class mall matter Utah, under the act of Congress of March - Paul i at "j VValter S. Mack, Jr. and James A. (left and right) chairmen of the 1941 Greater New Farley York Fund shown with JPeggy Conklin and Albert Hackett,Campaign stars of the Broadway hit, "Mr. & Mrs. North," launching the drive lor the Fund. It comprises the combined efforts of four .iuiiuicu voluntary pniianinropical Plantations May 1, 8, Published Every Thursday phi, Juab County, Utah. t - State Engineer Dates of publication: 15, 22 end 29, 1941. .V " hi ' Price Control Croup Members c. thn Ou Price Administration and Civilian Supply, c: ated by the President and err 7d with ti auiy ot preventing undue price rises (Lell to right) Harriet Elliott, in chords ol consumer relations; Dave Ginshurg, General Counsel, John Hamm, Deputy Adininisirator, and Leon Hndreon, Adrnin's'ra'or. as a .iirities - a, a pro ol viii;.l a;- - - , irom M L'. l.'ars.ij!, hcaC noiablo forward discovery by Theodore Enr'- the splintpry hull' v.ltcrj rr : ins all the nutritive eUrnent. pels r.our it known as "Staff" c Raking, vho devnU the process, soy. oped nr nw win cost no moro man ot.'ier treaa. The rroce;3 wij be lie? d to rr,,'Ar: at nominal cost. Wi r-- v |