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Show 1942 Thursday, May 7, The ' " For Levari Local- - HER Gift Come to Times-New- Nephi, Utah s, . Social News Social News M W I Defense Mrs. Don F. Gadd and children 7T SITUATION . if IT Continued from Page 1 Dawn and Anita visited on Mon day at Fountain Green with Mrs. Corps: Men and women to proAll red. vide food and shelter to those oslnqeles UnoHtockllards Eugene Mrs. Katie Aagard returned to Mrs. B. Cowan visited in Salt who are made homeless by an air P. her home last week after visiting Tl ' raid or other disaster operate in Los Angeles at the home of her Continued ake City over the week end with only LOS ANGELES during or immediately after Idaughter, Mrs. Cola Flanders. She 'widening of the nrlee rantre feat - l"er cnnaren, rar. ana Mrs. V. S, the emergency, and A GIFT SELECTED FROM OUR STORE cooperates Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hoover also visited with her son, John L. inro the cattle market at the Los with Relief Societies and welfare Mortensen, who is in the U. S. ser Angeles Union Stock yards, as and Betty Cowan. WILL BE APPRECIATED organizations. Number needed, 5. vice in California. DRUGGISTS for the Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan of buyers compete actively cows and EMERGENCY of MEDICAL steers, better grades Salt Below you will find a selected list of itei ns Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. M. Miss Martha Francom, who is for her gift "II heifers and the low grades meet G. Golden, Thelma and LaRae Gol- DIVISION Any one of which will please her: i A teaching school at Fairview, spent . t ,;., j Medical corns Nurses, nursps den spent the week end in Provo Dresses Silk Hose Handkerchiefs All of the better grade cattle are with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sullivan aides and men and women trained REMEMBER Coat House Coat parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fran- holding fully steady House and in some and Mr., and Mrs. A. C. Kallbacka. in iirstaid to work in emergency Dresses Suits com. Shoes Scarfs medical" teams under suDervision instances, appear higher than a MOTHER'S DAY Hats Panties e The Third Year Night Gowns class of and in cooperation with the Mrs. Matalene Morgan returned week ago. Bags Linens Bloomers to Los Angeles Friday with Mr. Strictly good steers from Utah, of the South ward held a waffle doctors dispatched bv control SUNDAY Gloves Jewelry week at the home of centers to scene of disaster and set Pajamas and Mrs. Delwin Shepherd. She Idaho and Arizona have been sold supper last r, at $1350 to $13.85 during the past their will visit relatives there. MAY IOlh Mrj, ucille Car- up casualty station or remove initem will be Any purchased ter. week, the highest prices ever re jured perons to dostor's offices for wrapped for gift giving! V,Mrs. Reta BaTlow and daughter corded at this market since it was treatment. Number needed, 4 Mr. Mrs. Clarence and H. War Ellen went to Nevada Saturday to established in 1922. teams of two men and one woman Medum to We are now showing a visit With Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bal-lo- good grades selling at $11.50 to ner were in Provo Wednesday each. Beautiful line of to hear and family. evening also Maynor, Dorothy Nurses on are a considered $13.25 Aides Corps: "omen FORMAL DRESSES famous at the Provo negro to singer firm as basis. Some strict' trained nurses aides to care for A special patriotic program was steady tabernacle. steers were fat under at sold ly grass of injured the supervision presented free to the public Mon- $21.25 and some slightly heavier, doctors and trained nurses. Also day night in the Levan ward chap- grass steers brough $12 a cwt. OF FINAL TAX SALE to assist in public health services in NOTICE el. Common steers many of the Max L$ ETAO NU NU NU N UNLY Notice is hereby given that on schools und homes, etc. Number Exclusive iMilies'' Shop Mrs. Maud Glover of Lehl spent lean origin, have been selling at $10 a few days here with her sister, to $11.50 and very inferior grades Saturday the 23rd day of May, 1942 needed 15. as went to low 9.50. at Outlet $9 o at ten clock A. M. at the front Mrs. Dulcia Francom and family. is rather uneven for these com' door of the County' Court House EMERGENCY PUBLIC ... I ... .,. h. j ..r ;iiu ,,j ,n rWORKS DIVISION Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Christensen mon grades which reflect lower in Nephi, Juab County, Utah, I will Demolition and Clearance crews ination in case of emergency, etc. will be requested to make a survey visited on Sunday In Centerfield prices m most instances. Give her the gift she'll like offer for sale at public auction and There is urgent demand for sell to the highest bidder for cash Husky men to remove rubble cooperates with State Board of of vacant plant sites, warehouses, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dar- best of all . . . Whitman's garages, etc., available for use in rall Thildd and family. strictly fat, young heifers which pursuant to the provisions of Sect- from the streets, fill craters made Health. Chocolates! We have the are considered quotable up to 12.50 ion case the state defense council deRevised Statutes of by bombs, and dynamate and raze WAR SAVINGS SAMPLER, America's This committee Mr. and Mrs. Leon Madsen of and $13 a cwt. Most of the com Utah, 1933, as amended, the fol- unsafe walls and buildings. Num is to sires this information, and will also famous cross-elitcbox, 11.50 on carry 6. projects stimulating inspect the industrial properties McGill, Nevada are heer visitine mon and medium heifers have been lowing described real estate sit- ber needed to $7.50 . . . the FAIRHILL, me saie or war bonds and stamps, of ai me nome or Mrs. Madsen s par- selling at $9.00 to $11, this spread uate in said county and now held Road Repair crews: Men to as and the community and make recpopularly priced favorite . . . in works Mr. sist cooperation with the ommendations to the defense corps and Mrs. H. R. Francom including grass heifers. the existing road maintenance ents, and other delicious selecStrictly by it under preliminary tax sale. state committee on war of to resore normal trafsavings for their protection in case of atrat grass neirers are quoted up to No bid for less than the total personnel tions, all beautifully decoMr. and Mrs. Reed Green of me u. i. treasury Department, or Better. tack or sabotage. rated for HER day. amount of taxes, Interest, penalty fic as rapidly as possible after an SALVAGE: fountain Green spent Sunday in ii.su This is committee or raid fat range cows are sell and costs which are a other attack fill upo air Levan with Mrs. Daisy Tunbridge ingStrictly CLOTHING AND RED CROSS holes, smooth road surfaces, re- - t0 enSouraSe the salvage of scrap up to $9.75 and $1 .00 and the such real estate will becharge accepted. ana aiso Mr. and Mrs. Merlin store etc. of the common to med Number neded, 6. malenais needed for the war pro' This committee will consist of Red signs, No Tax 1937. majority Sale 27, Gardner. Ralph Decontamination squads: wont ior tne prevent- - Cross personnel, and will have the mm cows are. clearing at $8.25 Brough co Ebenezer Tanner. Men 'al"a" u Pt to work under the duty of providing clothing for other Most of the dairy type of lot 1 blk 56 plat A. Beg. at a especially trained in war gas de- - ' 'on OI wasle Mr. and Mrs. Alma Dalby went to 9.50. the state director of civilians which may be evacuated to Salt Lake City Tuesday where heifers are going for slaughter pt 10 rds 11 lk S of NE cor of fense to neutralize gases on walls dlrectJon lnot tne War Production here from the coast states or for to $8.50 although good, Wtt of SE of sec 5 13S IE land in the streets and to decon-- 1 .lva.ge they will visit with their son in at 7.50 Holsteins board. other emergencies. UNITED STATES accasionally sell th N 156 ft SWly 209 ft to a taminate clothing and equipment law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. meaty as high as $9.00 a cwt. Canners pt 188 ft W 84 ft N of after a gas attack. Number needD. G. Sampson. of FINANCE : Information and Civilian defense is WAR This Publicity and cutters are bringing 06.50 to beg S 84 ft E 188 ft to ptbeg. ed, 3. committee has the responsibility of voluntary, and must be financed OONDS for bulk. the $8.00 not only publicizing the war and by the local organizations. AND This EMERGENCY UTILITY California range conditions have Nephi. Sale No 37, 1937. Individual Dates civilian defense nroerams. hut. nlan committee will provide the essenTx STAM P3 Mary DIVISION: been greatly improved by the April Jane Pace co Thos. O. Pace. Ntt A total of 119 different kinds of of tial funds to functthe to the educating resist necessary public Repair squads: Men to be trainand there is assurance that lot 3 blk 20 plat B. Nephi dates are grown in one date garden rains will ed by present utility repair and ana Disregard enemy propaganda ioning of the local civilian defense be sufficinet dry feed to there Tax Sale No. 55, 1937. W. C maintenance and of near Los Angeles. as such office sup patriotic pro- organization, personnel to assist in grams, conducting carry stock through the summer Stowell, Desma J. Stowell. Ntt the etc., to improve the morale plies, banners, placards, etc. repair of telephone lines, elec- of and early fall. The more general Lot 1 Blk 37 Plat C. Nephi the people. tric light lines, etc. in case of an use of permanent, irrigated pasVOLUNTEER OFFICE Tax Sale No. 57, 1937. Thomas emergency The to under supertures is aiding cattlemen to take R. Salisbury, Orvie CONSUMER: This committee clerical work in the volunteer ofSec. vision and to beworl Salisbury. trained the care cows of better is and by to bet teach and educate the Duhlic fice must all be on the give 31 12 S IE. 80 rd S & 19 T ter growth to calves through the rd 8 lk W ofBegNE cor of SEtt utility companies, the repair squad in wise buying, conservation, use of part of patriotic voluntary citizens. Here is 1 them insignia to the summer and early fall period. giving right . . . etc. an in sec. substitutes, of th W 52 rd 20tt lk S 24 any way which opportunity for patriotic young Heavier reenpts of calves and rd 8 lk E 66 rd 13 lk N 24 rd be on the streets during an air will promote and helD our cnnntrv girls with office training to assist vealers durintr the Dast week re- - 8 lk W 227 ft to beg. 10 17160' raid or attck. Number to be re- during the war works with the the director of the volunteer office by utility repair men. state consumer committee of State in interviewing volunteers, keeping ac. Sec. 32, Twp. 12 S. R. 1 E. quested Blackout and Warning Systems: most vealthe of the native week, volunteer record cards, notifying ueiense council. OQ Volunteers may be assigned to ers were selling at $12 to $14 with Nephi. Tax Sale No. t3, 1937. K. Egvolunteers of assignments and of the utilities chief in planning choice vealers up to $15 a cwt. COMMUNICATIONS: This com4 blk 22 plat help Lot bert classes, etc. Beagley. training and operating municipal blackouts mittee is to make any surveys Hog prices weakened in sympa- D. Nephi. MAYBE I shouldn't admit it, but and of will not be After all . . . when yon stop to thy with lower trends at middle communication warning signals facilities or 1937. ThomTax Sale No. 70-an enrolled defense corps or squad needs as requested there ore a few thirgj about this think about it . . . beer is a simple, western markets and at the week- as Udall Bailey. by the State De3 and NH of lot will have no fense This council and to cooperate insignia. natural thing. I read somewhere end, the top was 14.85, with the blk 50, Plat "A" Nephi. writing job I really like. of good and choice 170 to and mak- with the state communications that all it's made of is good, whole- bulk Tax Sale No. 88, 1937. Garfield work consists of planning 250 lb F'rinstance, I like the part where before an butchers ing committee actual in improving commun preparation going at $14.50 to Trading Co. Lot 3, blk. 55, Plat farm grains and water and a ' . raid or attack. after all the writin' and the some ication systems for use in case of A. Levan. little yeast . . . with hops for flavor. $14.85. Choice spring lambs are considroutine is done I just set back emergencies. Sale No. 97. 1937. Frederick VOLUNTARY PARTICIPATION Nature's process of fermentation ered quotable at $1130 to $11.75. E. Tax and think-abou- t things in general. & Warren A. Newton. SV4 of and the age-ol- d HOUSING: of the art common brewer committee will and medium $10 (Oh, yes, that's part of the job, grades blk 8 & all of blk 9 plat B. Mona NUTRITION: This committee make surveys This does the rest. of vacancies and to 11 too.) Tax Sale No. 102, 1937. Marinus M. King. I guess that's why beer is so All lots 1, 2, 3, & 4 -- uY0UR WllKLJLttke&ui! Doesn't matter much what I wholesome. Political Opposite blk 2 Plat D. Mona It really is the beverthink about. Sometimes I concenNORTHBOUND: 1 :06 A. M. and At only on time In th history of Tax Sale No. Ill, 1937. William age of moderation. You just can't trate on one thing. Sometimes I imine 1:27 P. M. ate as to the A. the th of nutritional SWVt of NW!i public United States Wightman. did we into trou have anybody people into this territory for any SOUTHBOUND: 4:49 P. M. and think of lots of things, one right President and vice president of op- Sec. 34. Twp. 10 S. R. 1 E. 49 ac. value of the different kinds of reason. ble drinking a few glasses of beer. 9:50 P. M. food in after the other. to order No. Tax 1937. Sale the 137, Sarah improve posite political parties. They were TRANSPORTATION This President John Adams and Vice A. Newell Newton. Sec. 33 11 S. health of our citizens. CARTER'S X L CAFE committee will cooperate with the Beg 48 rd E of 14 cor bet. President Thomas Jefrrnn in 17"t IE. A committee to im state sec. 32 & 33 th NJ 80 rd E 32 rd HEALTH: and 57 North Main St., ncommittee, transportatio Phone 264 the prove health condit general Well, here I am . . . going on S 80 rd W 32 rd to beg. 16 ac. will conduct surveys of truck, bus ions of the with community, and on thinking and talking about Usually, when I get to thinkin', spec and other means of transportation Sec. 33. Twp. 11 S. R. 1 E. I send diwn for some beer. Seems beer. Probably could Tax Sale No. 156, 1937. Alvin on for a glass of beer not only touches hours. That's the way Igoam when Goble. Sec 32 12S IE. Beg 20 the spot but it also sort of helps I set back and get to rd 17 lk S & 70 rd 4.8 ft W of as immunization projects, protect- thinking INDUSTRIAL This committee cor NE the thinkin' mood along. of NEVl th W 26 rd 4H about things. it N 40 rd 17 lk E 25 rd 9 ft It's such a peaceful, friendly s aoout 1 E 40 rd 17 lk to beg. And by the way, taking it easy o ac. sec. az, Twp. 12 S. beverage. Sort of honest and huand "just thinkin' " is fun. Try it man. And it tastes good. R 1 E. sometime . . . quiet and comfortTax Sale No. 169, 1937. Louise C. I like to hold my glnss of beer able like. Sec 7 13S IE 31 rd 24 lk E 11 rd 12V4 lk N Beg up to the light and look through of SW L cor of NWy N 23 rd E 68 rd 7 it. That beautiful, golden-amb15 lk S 23 rds W 68 rds 15 lk to beg. color kind of fascinates me, Re9 ac. 2 rd. Sec. 7, Twp 13 S. R. 1 E. mind j me of the sunny barley fields Tax Sale No. 183. 1937. Marv E. where beer gets its start. Schofield. Sec. 18. 13S 1 E. Bee at 38 rd 15 lk E of SW cor of nw in in oo ra Id lk E 31 rd No. 39 of a Series 19 12, Copyright, 20 lk S 65 rd 15 lk W 31 rd 20 Brewing Industry Foundation lk to beg. 12 51160 ac. Sec. 18, 1 Twp. 13 S. R. 1 E. Tax Sale No. 222. 1937. Thomas K. balisbury & Orvie Salisbury. VI ! 4 14S IE. Bee t nt 1687 iec n b or NW cor of NE'4 of Nwy of sec S 479.4 ft S 48 deg. 35 min. E Z49.6 ft S 30 ftg. 4 min. W 216 ft N 76 deg. 37 min. W 115.8 ft S 150 ft E 366 ft N 93 ft E 270 Ord & j " Fir Sunday, May 10 Mangelson Bee-Hiv- Bee-Keepe- w Garbett9s i in ' 3: I rom wnere sit Marsh ly A, , -- j My ivov urns er Sure, every acre's vu-ker- ft raising more.... Now what's upping the mileage U7 from this oil? mi .V rszvr j, rt S 93 ft E 2004 ft N 1654 W uau rt S 701 ft W 1320 ft to ftbeg. 78.95 ac. Sec. 4, Twp. 14 S R 1 E. Tax Sale No. 265, 1937. Thos. w. and W. W. Stephensen. Sec 26 14S 1 W (SLB A M) SW of iv ac m or l. Sec. 26, 1 14 S. R W. Twp. zxz:jr Today there is no need to be afraid that a visit to Salt Lake City in face of rising price is something you can't afford. For many years now, the Newhouse Hotel has featured the finest hotel accomodations at moderate prices, and today as always this moderate price policy prevails. For your information and assurance, we print In this column today today the prices In effect at the Newhouse Hotel. Note how reasinable they are and plan on taking that long delayed trip to Salt Lake City and stop at the NEWHOUSE HOTEL. Tax Sale No. 298, 1937. Hans Hansen, Jr. Sec. 28 15S 2 W SWV, of NE'4 40 ac. Sec. 28, Twp. 15 S; R. 2 W. Tax Sale No. 303. 1937. Rebecca Grant. N',4 of SE4 & SH of NE'4 of Sec. 14, Twp. 15 S. R Single with shower .. Double with shower . Single with tub Double with tub Twin beds, and bath $2.20 ... . . to 3.30 to $4.40 $2.73 to $4.00 $3.83 to $6.00 $4.40 to $7.00 ... $3.30 per day per day per day per day per day AT THE NEWHOUSE HOTEL WHEN IN SALT LAKE CITY STAY nil ODi CIS ii ui.i imi ,uiijiih. m Kmt TEARS mm m hi. l i l OLD-- i Tax Sale No. 304. 1937. John A. Grant. NV4 of NV4 of Sec. 14, Twp. 15 S. R. 3 W. 160 ac. Tax Sale No. 325. 1937. Roy Elkins. EH SWH; SE4; Soe. 12, Twp. 17 S. R. 3. W. and WH NEV4, ec. 13, Twp. 17 S. R. 3 W. 320 ac. Tax Sale No. 326, 1937. Rolfon Bryan Wilkins. SEVi ;Helga WV4 NE'4; Lots 1!) and 36, Sec. 18, Twp. 14 S. R. 1. W. 320 ac. Tax Sale No. 322. 1937. Prank A. Philllpson. Lot 41, Sec. 19, I Twp. 16 S. R. 1 W. Tax Sale No. 121. 1937. Earl' Green. Beg. at the NE rornr of SB of SW. 4 of Sec. 20. T. 11 S.,R. 1 E. S.L.M., th. E. 80 rds. S. 263.4 ft. W. 80 rds. N 263.4 ft to beg. Conf. 75 no. LV WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 21 day of April 1V42 n. ELGIN GARDNER, (SEAL) County Auditor Juab County, Utah Dates of publication: April 23 and 30. May 7 and 14, 1942 In The Times-New- s, Nephi. Utah. Iltticij ltrnM Ittrtst ftiiiif. tS fast ttektj k S Tsars 111 SO) littUiri Crl TIH li t 13 1 I" f 5 I nnc L i 3 W. 160 ac. Here then, are our rates. All rooms have a private bath. lis- - How does prize wheat or corn get that way? Sure, man- made soil improvers added modern synthetics improve on nature. And modern synthetics in Conoco N" motor oil make it y idJ mileage that ouUcored nil others teste. in the Death Valley Certified a Tost. Five quality brands got every fair chance ng.iinst Conoco N"i oil. All were run till engines failed, and none came closer than rRCt of tho mileage made Ly Conoco N" . . .the oil for your needed Spring oil chnng" . . . the oil whoso best known man-mad- e extra substance gives your engine OiiM.atino backs up the fluid typo of oil film with a surfacing of lubricant bonded to inner parts. Oitn.ATiNc; doesn't all drain dry during nil the time you use Conoco N". Even after parking, the is still up ready to lubricate before any oil can circulate. That's one plain way of foiling excess wear, nnd keeping up mileage with your engine Hut Conoco N" oil also included Thialhene inhibitor . . . another synthetic . . . invented to 1 all-da- y oil-pi.ate- d. sa inhibit or restrain dangerous "jelling" of oil. Engine heat and pressure could even gum up oil into something like coating only dirtier, and not much better for mileage. Against this threat, Thialkcnc inhibitor was created for Conoco N'A and it the others in Death Valley by 74 7i nil tho way up to 161. Get real optimist ic about your own mileage. Conoco N" will come through for you. Change at Your Mileage Merchant's Conoco station. Continental Oil Company fly-pap- er CONOCO iiVi MOTOR OIL |