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Show The Paye Fj bur SNAPSHOT GUILD PHOTOGRAPHIC CHRISTMAS CARDS Times-New- s, Nephi, UtaH CI assifled Ads Nephi Social Attend the 'Married Sweethearts' News Items December 5th. Ball Thursday, Nov. 27, I94T Local and Social News i "ftp Friday, Mrs. T. H. G. Parkes had as her Joseph M. Nielsen of Ephraim dinner guests on Thanksgiving day, spent Thanksgiving day with his Reasonable Mr. DRESSMAKING and daughter Mr .and Mrs. A. W. Conover of Mrs. Elmo Wilson, 396 Salt and prices. , J Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Maylon Bo .vers. East 2nd South. 2tip R. S. Parkes of Kanab, Utah. Garth Tolley, who is attending Meet your sweetheart at the Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bowers Jr., Weber College in Ogden, visited South Ward Amusement Hall, Fri- had as their Thanksgiving day vis- over the week-en- d with his parday, December 5th. itors, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Davis of ents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Toiiey. and Mr. and Mrs. ClifFOR SALE Young Pigs. Mrs. Mapleton, Mrs. Mabel Christison and son ford Davis and family of Salt Lake Eva Hoyt. Lee, Mrs. Sarah Brown and Mr. City. and Mrs. P. P. Christison spent FOR SALE Home and water. Mrs. Pat Mrs. at Helper and Price and Thankksgiving Whittington 2nd at 5th East North, Inquire A. J. Bowers Jr. spent Phone 243M. Joseph Mecham. Sunday at with Mrs. Phyllis Martel and Mr the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur and Mrs. Douglas Christison. f CHOICE BUILDING LOT FOR J. Gowers in Payson. Mrs. Lizzie Nason is visting with x SALE Close in. See Elmont John T. Fields was a pleasant her son, Clyde Nason of Grand Carter, 1st West, 1st South. caller at The Times-New- s office Junction, Colorado. FOR RENT Partly furnished 2 rm. last Saturday. Mr. Fields was an Lynn Chase, son of Mr. and Mrs. cottage, Earl Hawkins Phone 302W old time Nephite, having been j nase underwent a major owner and publisher of the Nephi irei FOR RENT 3. Modern home. Ensign in the days of 1887. operation Wednesday evening of last week at the Payson hospital. Furnished or unfurnished. Mrs. Ed. Ockey. 2tip. Thanksgiving day visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Chase spent several home of Mr. and Mrs. days in Payson with their son. REGISTERED Holstein Bull kept Pratt were Mr. and Mrs. A.Wilford I. Tip- for service. Jos. H. Greenhalgh Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Irons of petts and family of Ephraim, How- Provo visited in Nephi last week ard Unia student at the Pratt, MODERN HOME EOR RENT with their and Mrs. parents, of Glen and Pratt of Amos G. Irons and Mr. Utah, versity Phone 42. Mr. and Mrs. Los Angeles. Fred Warren. WANTED Five or six room mod Miss Venna Rasmussen of Salt W. S. ern home with furnace Norman Warren returned to Lake City spent Thanksgiving day Long, Telephone 193. with her mother Mrs. Julia Ras- Camp San Louis Obispo, Cal. Sunday, after visiting with his parDance the prize waltz with your mussen and other relatives and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warren. friends. Sweetheart at the South Ward Miss Helen Warren of Salt Lake Amusement Hall, Friday, Dec. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olpin, and City and Earl Nielson of Leamwho is Mary, daughter attending GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL school at spent the Thanksgiving Weber College, Ogden, ington, Photographic Cards are the most personal form of greeting message. week-en- d HOUSEWORK in Salt Lake City in Nephi with Mr. and One of your valued snapshots and a simple greeting card kit will enable in Salt spent Thanksgivink day Good LDS family. Leave name at Mrs. Fred Warren. you to make attractive cards like this. Lake where visited with City they The Times-New- s. relatives. Mary returned to Nephi Harold Warren of Milford, is vis17VEN though Christmas ts still ster la at the age for alphabet week-ensome time away, all camera fans blocks, you might set up the blocks FOR SALE AND SERVICE Pure- with her parents for the iting for several days this week bred Registered Duroc - Jersey should be thinking about their to spell out the greeting and have Ord returned to her with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warren. Miss Nelda Christmas cards. Early planning is him sitting beside, with another Boar For Sale Purebred Register home in Nephi recently after a Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nilsson of block in his hand, aa tf he did it all ed Duroc-Jerse- y SowElwood Hall three months visit in Wyoming, Los essential, if only because there are himself. Angeles, Mrs. Tom Morten and scent the by Photograph 204W. Phone so many ideas from which to choose. and Gooding, Idaho. and there's your ChristMary of Logan, Mr. and daughter choose, you Humorous cards, serious cards, big mas card picture, all ready tor use. Mrs, Fred Moss and family of Mrs.. Joe Rowland and daughter imposing cards, or friendly little TO SELL OR TRADE Another method is to concentrate Mount Pleasant, and Mr. and Rebecca of Fairview are visiting ones, and literally dozens of possi- your One new Case Wheatland plow, Mrs. Ervin this week with Mr. and Mrs. R. F. on making a good picenergies Johnson and family of MlU.n bilities for each type give you the ture, and leave the matter of adding four and one-ha- lf foot. Seven 23- Moroni on visited Thanksgiving inch discs. Never been used. Will chance to select the one that fills the greeting to your photofJnisher. Mrs. Fonda Sperry enjoyed a for wheat or barley. Write day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. your requirements. Simple greeting kits are available if trade two weeks vacation in Los Angeles The best Chrisjmas cards are you do your own printing or you R. G. Hunt, Junction, Utah, box 121 Henry A. Orme. ni; Js from pictures taken especially can have the prints made tor you. Miss Naomi Painter, who is em- where she visited with her daughAPARTMENTS FOR RENT Furter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. for the purpose. This holds true Your picture should always infurnished or un- ployed in Salt Lake City, spent Max nished, San Diego whether you create your card "from clude one or more members of your furnished partly with garage, constant Thankksgiving day with her par with Christensen, and in her brother and sister-in-lathe ground up" - picture, greeting, family, or your house, or something hot water Stoker Heat June ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ostler. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tolley. She and all or whether you use one or personal and individual that your Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Memmott also visisted ate Boulder Dam will recognize. Even if the the various types of card mnuntiiiss includes Just a group picture CHESTER WHITE BOAR KEPT visited on Tuesday and Wednesday also enjoyed a trip to Boulder dam. and folders that are on the m.n Ui r the i FOR SERVICE. Clarence Green in Salt Lake City with their nepThe picture should be family the most recent thai Thanksgiving day guests at the hi have made hew Bryce, who left Wednesday it would still be a halgh. planned for this spec ific mi p . home of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Beck ' and it should have some iik far superior to any conveu-- : for the Southern States Mission. were: Mr. and Mrs. C. Willardson, - it card And, of course. It is a Apt. for RENT Hot and cold to the season. 214W. heated. Call Melba Miss Miss water, bath, vice Willardson, Miss Mar-jori- e e Phyllis Painter, presia Some of the mosi cl v to out send i;n satisfying dent of the Student Body Assciat-io- n Anderson, J. Wilford And' ltd that you have created dividual cards have r FOR SALE, Used Coal Range. Snow College this year, erson, Ralph, Don and Erma And't right in the picture Chater Oak. Part enamel finish. spent at Thanksgiving day in Nephi, erson, all of Ephraim, and Mr. and las has a way of slipping "Merry Christmas" cv Call 163. at th Jiome of her parents, Mr. Mrs. Howard Willardson, daughter s. so get Into action early out on 'a large clear I; v itir Idea Ida Lee of Salt Lake City. Also You can letter a in a simple one is Boys Bicycle for sale. In good and Mrs. Henry Painter. Mrs.. F. M. Beck, Eugene and Bet" '1.' most attractive and per break a hole throni condition. 1 New tire. $7.50. In " yiiur greeting this year quire Times-New- s. and let the family's ty Beck of Nepni. pliotosraphlc card. put his head lin... NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Reward for information on combig Christmas smile ll j. ..t . John van Guilder The annual meeting of the stockold Light bay horse. Brand ing r. holders of the Nephi Irrigation JH combined with bar over it on Company will be held in the l?ft thigh. Lost or stolen during Juab County Courthouse, Decemdeer hunt. H. J. Irons, Nephi. Mr. and Mrs.. Andrew H. Allred ber 1st, 1941, at two o'clock P. M. spent Thanksgiving at the home of The purpose of this meeting will BEFORE YOU BUY SEE their daughter and son In law, Mr. be to elect a Board Member and OUR LARGE SELECTION OF and Mrs.. James Anderson of to transact whatever business t Moroni. comes before the meeting. Mrs. Ethel Anderson visited dur Nephi Irrigation Company ing the week In Midvale, the guest By L. K. Webb, Secretary of her daughter, Mrs. Lucille Hansen. TERMS as low as low as 10 Mrs. Macel Anderson and child FARMERS SHOULD pet. down and as long as 18 ren spent Thanksgiving day with months to pay balance. UP SIGN FOR DEFENSE hei brother and sister in law, Mr. Thomas J. Holland, Vice-Pre- s. and Mrs. Doyle Robertson of PROGRAM IS ADVICE GLEN Bros. Music Co. Spanish Fork. 74 So. Main St., Salt Lake City Mrs. Mary Barentsen visited in Farmers or ranchers of Juab EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES Spring City Sunday with relatives. County who haven't signed up in WURTLIZER AND Rees Llewellyn and Muriel Hol- - the Farm Defense Program should CHICKERING PIANOS man of Ely, Nevada, visited Sun- do so immediately, urged Wilford day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, chairman of the county Edward M. Hansen. USDA Defense Board, today. Mrs. Bertha Walker of Salt The deadline for the program Lake City visited during the week is November 29 and by that time Will be paid by the manufacture! with her sister Mrs. Lyda Carter. all farmers and ranchers of the for any Corn or Callous GREAT Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allred and county should be signed in the CHRISTOPHER Corn Salve cannot children of Centerfleld spent Sun- program. While no numbers have remove. It never fails. 35o and 60c at Nephi Drug Co., Phone 27, Ne- day with their parents Mr. and been drawn and the program is Mrs.. A. H. Allred. entirely voluntary, all farmers In the Ire of a hill a motorized division Is awaiting; the command phi, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Green and and ranchers should feel that It to attack the Russian positions on the other side, somewhere In the children o fNephl visited during is their individual responsibility to I'.S.S.R. Infantrymen, not shown, were used In collaboration with the the week at the home of Mr. and do what they an to defend AmerMrs.. Wilford Green. panzers in this attack on Russia's mighty mechanized army which hw ica, he said. been making a heroic effort to stop the onrushing Nazi war machine. Mrs. John E. Aagard has receiv To date 371 farmers and ranched word from her husband, who ers of the county have pledged has spent the past five week In support of the Food For Freedom Published Every Thursday at Ne- a Denver hospital that he Is very program and have indicated what much improved and will return they can do to help in reaching Thinking Makes lira In Bigger Balbrlgan, Ireland phi, Juab County, Utah. Men of science st.ite that inten home during the week. Balbrigan, Ireland, Is noted for its production goals set up for the sive thinking mnkes the brain bigger stocking manufacture. It is a sear Entered at the Mrs. Mary E. Holman has re county. Of this number 337 have office at post Nephi, and consccmr-tl- y the hat size larger also of linen, cotton and calico. from Santaquin, Indicated they intend to particiUtah, aa acnd class mall matter turned home undor the act of Congrew of March where she has been visiting with pate in the 1942 AAA farm proS, 1879. relatives for sometime. gram. The ward choir under the dir The county Defense . GIBSON A. Editor, Manager ection of Mrs. Eva Jacobsen ward Board and Tripple A Committee choirester Is sposoring a testimon- have cooperated in a farm-to-farSubscription rate: $2.00 yar, payable In advance. ial Thursday evening honoring canvass. But at times farmers are Mrs. Lillian Snow who has resig not at home and it has been hard DISTRICT LAND OFFICE, SALT ned from that position. Mrs. Snow to obtain help in this canvass be- LAKE CITY, UTAH, OCTOBER 16 has held that position for 22 years cause of the late harvest. 1941. Serial 062614. and was highly commended for her Therefore, said Mr. Bailey, any Notice is hereby given that on efficiency in that vocation. farmer or rancher who has not March 3, 1939, Ethel S. Iron and Mrs. Perry Blackham of Moroni signed up in the program should Harry J. Irons of Nephi, Utah, filed is visiting with her parents Mr. take it upon himself to find out amended application under section about the defense program and, 8 of the Taylor Grazing Act, as and Mrs. Virgil Jacobsen. Mrs. Wanda Jacobsen Is visiting if he is willing to help defend his amended to select lots 3, 5, 6 sec. 4. lots 5, 12 sec. 5, loU 30, 37, at the home of her mother in law, country, he should show his coop48 sc. 6, T. 14 S., R. 1 W., SEK-SW',- 4 Mrs. Sina Jacobsen. eration by pledging his support. sec. 33. T. 13 S., R. 1 W., Leo Mower, who Is stationed at As a citizen of the United States, 5. L. M., Utah, in exchange for lots San Louis Obispo, Calif, is visiting every farm should share In the resec. at the home of his parents, Mr. sponsibility of Us defense, he dei. ii, in, is, A), iNViist; sec. 8, T. 14 S., R. 1 and Mrs. Clarence Mower. clares. 45 QT. No. 138 7.W.,NWViSW L. S. M.. Utah. This notice bussen was a cob aJ Mrs. To make plans for defending Arvllla 61 is of PT. No. for the purpose allowing all bona fide object- iness visitor at Salt Lake City dur- the country he pointed out, those persona having FT. No. 62 12 in charge of national defense need ions to the proposed exchange, an ing the week. Van Livingston of Salt Lake to know what each farmer can do. opportunity to file their objections in this office, together with evid- City Is visiting In Ft. Green and These defense plans call for cerence that a copy thereof has been Is the guest of his mother, Mrs. tain amounts of food. To meet served on the applicants within 30 Myrtle Livingston. these goals and to know what can first from of date days publication. Miss Stella Mayer has left for be done, every farmer will have C. V. Schad, Acting Register San Diego, Calif, where she ex to indicate the contribution he can TR BOURBON First publication, Nov. 20, 1941 make. pects to spend the winter months son-in-la- w s is? Christmas W,n 2& a R for rLo UW pi 0. Cedar Chests Card Tables Mirrors of all Kinds Lamps, all kinds, prices Silverware w. Washers Ji SB 0. d. i Pictures Beautiful Floor Lamps Bed Room Suites Beautiful Throw Rugs Electrical Appliances Studio D ivans High Chairs Large Chairs and Rockers SELLS FURNITURE Telephone 351 Mr-mi- s s CO, '. ; : . Lake of Paint London uses up 12,000 gallons oi white paint at a time to paint white lines on curbs and roads. Gas Consumed in Traffic survey showed traffic jam increase gasoline consumption 50 per cent A Boston - I Fountain Green News .1 . Over the Hill Lie Russian Troops Go by SUPER - COACH o on Trips end Help NATIONAL DEFENSEl Ouf-of-Tow- New and Used PIANOS 2500 REWARD T With production of new auto mobile cut In half, you'll probably have to make your present car last a lot longer than you'd planned. One of the best way to do this is to make trips by Union Pacific bu. You'll save gas, oil, ores, and parts for national defense, too. And your trip by bus will cost Jess than half as much a driving! . Los Angeles $9.95 n V 11.80 San Diego San Luis Oblso 13.40 14.70 Portland San Francisco 14.20 FORREST at 1st North hi HOTEL Phone Main DGHHEB 22 mm 1 THE TIMES - NEWS Enjoy the luxury c j WORLD'S LARGEST SILLING USDA m pr m mi a iicicnt J np w V V STRAIGHT BOURDQI WHISKEY t H'HHaTerq rSSKS3.'.Saai the whiskey o the H&TOR-YEfiB- S THIS WHISKEY 13 TEARS OLD STRAIGHT BOUHBOK WHISCtT, 90 PROOF. 8CHENLXT DISTILLERS CORP, M.T. I tm I Mill 'X. |