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Show Thursday, June I I , The 1942 Local - Social News Items ... THE GOVERNMENT WILL THRIFT APPLAUD Miss Mildred Searle of ri R. Price. Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Afton R. Bird of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Hymas of Rexburg, Idaho on May 29. Mrs. Hymas was formerly Miss Melba Bird. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Huntington of Tooele spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. With it "all out" for armament and the outfitting of our soldiers and sailors, every one must be careful and thrifty with their clothes. Moreover, it's your patriotic duty to get all the good out of your clothes. Wear your clothes with care, have them cleaned and reshaped before they become too soiled. Don't put away clothes without having them cleaned. . . and USE ONLY QUALITY CLEANING! OUR NEW SUN CLEANING REVITALIZES YOUR CLOTHES. Special Attention to Mail Orders ' Carter Cleaners BEST .fanmwt BY ii .1.1111 v - TEST iiiuiipw :" -- & Remember the song that Vas popular several years ago? Well, life wasn't always so happy for Utah cherry growers. Mrs. Bernice Judd of Vallejo, California, and her children, are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd. Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Redd of Phoenix, Arizona and Miss Eunice Belliston of Salt Lake City are guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester B. Belliston. Dyers - ff Mr. and Mrs. Lester B. Belliston, Miss Eunice Bellitson, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Redd and Miss Mabel How-art- h attended the graduation at the B. Y. U. on Wednesday. Miss Carma Vickers was one of the graduates. Lynneadele Latime rof Pocateilo, Idaho is visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright club met on The Mrs. Thursday at the home of HanGayle Bailey. Mrs. Thelma sen was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Geneva Belliston gave a very interesting and inspiring Federat-In ion paper on "Women's Place Winning the War and the Peace". Refreshments were served to the following members: Mrs. Thelma Finally a group of about 14 Orem growers formed the Edgemont Cherry Association, and asked the chain stores to cooperate in mar- es We Are An Official Inspection Station Five I Cotton Dresses are Smart Miss Dorothy Svedin is visiting in Elsinore this week. John Karpowitz of alt Lake City is a guest this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs. Relatives visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lunt and Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Lunt during the week were Mrs Mary Shaver and two daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Kelly ana Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bernhisel of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dalley, Joseph Hiskey and daughter Joan of Teasdale. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Taylor of were guests during tne Ogden week end at tne nome oi Mr. ana Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Taylor and son left for their home in targo, isorin uanoin on Monday. Miss Melba Jones is employed in SMt Lake City for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wright have moved to Callente, Nevada for the summer months. 3 -- Judd. PHONE 280, Nephi V-- a Bowl of CHERRIES" Starr has Page Local and Social News "Life is Just been visiting in Nephi with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph SAVE a Good Garment with Quality Cleaning Nephi, Utah Times-New- s, AND THE SMART DRESSERS ARE WEARING THEM CONSERVATION PLAN SAYS WEAR MORE COTTONS! AND SAVE ON MATERIALS THAT ARE VITAL TO THE WAR EFFORT We are howlng a plendid line In SEERSUCKERS,' MIAMI CLOTH, COTTON SHEERS, SHANTUNGS AND PRINTED RAYONS. af 3.4J9 Coats to U for Summer storage. We are agents for Duplers Bring your Fur us Exetuxive Ladles Shop r Classified Ads MODERN APARTMENT 91 Tourist Home. RENT FOR Judd home, 95 FOR RENT Clarks GrocICE FOR SALE ery and Cold Storage Locker plant East Center. Call 67. keting their crop. Lit-a-Lu- re In order to properly test and adjust your lights and wheel alignment, we have recently purchased the Weaver Rayoscope, and the Weaver We are now completely Alignment Board. to equipped put your car in perfect condition to the State Inspection. Inspection dates: June pass 1 to July Nephi, s - cheerful I SayfWwilh ' OLD i i SUHHT e A BROOK I ? KENTUCKY STRAIGHT brand BOURBOMWHISKOT r fli w txen buying bourbon ask for Old Sunny Brook by namm v,: XiailUUU i chain store policy of buying direct from the grower and selling direct to the xnsumer, helped the growers to net 8c or more per pound on the entire crop of 11 carloads. Modern Call 42. THE home. TIMES - NEWS FOR RENT 2 Published Every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Utah Entered at the post office at Nephi, Utah, as second class mail matter under the act on Congres of March 3, PROFITABLE SPACE Cherry growers know that a net of 8c per pound is really something! for Occupancy Beginning Next Issue J This has encouraged more growers to rais quality cherries. Eventually they, too, can sing "Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries." Modern apartSusie B. Worwood rv v. Mil nacnt fH v. 1879. i t A. B. GIBSON ROY E. GIBSON Publisher Editor, Manager Subscription rate: $2.00 per year, payable In advance. Advertising rate on request. HOW AND CARS m WOW THEM i years old UTAH CHAIN STORES Jones. x "CHEERFUL A S ITS NAME" 6 UlSCWYBRO. 1 v ' j George MayerGarage Phone Utah FOR RENT Ine Hansen, Mrs. Marian Memmott, Mrs. Mrs. Lorna Worthington, Mary Jensen, Mrs. Eudene War ner, Mrs. Genevieve tsemston, jvirs. Edythe Beckstead, Mrs. Itha Gadd, Mrs. Gertrude Tranter, Mrs. Verda Beck and the hostess, Mrs. Bailey. A special guest was Mrs. Helen G. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. Belliston and children, Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Peterson of Levan, Mr. and Mrs N.. D. Beckstrand, Evan Beck- strand of Meadow, Miss Zola Bean of Richfield attended the commencement evercises at the B Mrs. Amy Y. U. on Wednesday. Peterson Beckstrand received her Bachelor of Science degree. Ruth Warren has returned home from Provo where she attended school the past winter. Miss Phyllis Booth of Provo is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warren, a guest of Miss Ruth Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Openshaw and Mrs. Sarah Stromess of Salt Lake City spent the week end in Nephi with Mr. and Mrs. Victor 15 th. 128 FOR RENT ment, close in. jgh w v 90.4 Proof n:,:t!IlrPrnrliirtsConN.Y. r - United States Department of the Interior, General Land Office, Distselections governing rict Land Office, 312 Federal Build- regulations under the Grant for Miner's hosLake Salt ing, City, Utah., April pitals. The selection was allowed 27, 1942. April 27, 1942. Any and all persons claiming the Notice is hereby given that the of Utah, on May 13, 1941, land adversely or desiring to ob- !5riVE TEARS OLD ; State filed application to select. Serial ject because of the mineral character of the land or for any other reason should file their protest in Act of Feb. 20. 1929. for: this office during the period of or before final approvEV4NEU, publication EHSW, SWHSWVi Sec. 17; NE-Nal. Failure to so protest within g Sec 20, Township 16 the time specified will be considerSouth Range 2 East, Salt Lake ed sufficient evidence of the Meridian. character of the land, and NHSW, NW, NHSEV4 Sec. 33, Township 16 the selection, being otherwise free from objection will be approved South Range 1 East, Salt Lake to the State. Meridian, containing 720 acres. C. V. SCHAD The Department has classified the land as proper for acquisition Acting Register under Sec. 7 of the Taylor Graz Dates of publication: May 14, 21, ing Act, as amended, and opened it 21, June 4 and 11, 1942 In The leitickj Straight Boirbs Whisker. Tall to selection by the State, subject Times-New- s, Nephi, Juab County, kali! is i Tuit Oil Schtilti Dutillut Co It! j to compliance with the laws and Utah. SE, W non-miner- al WANTED! HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Bone, Wool, Hide Pelt, Fur and Dead or Useless Animal. Pelt Price paid for Dead or Useles Sheep Prompt Service Utah Hide PHONE 88 Tallow Co. & Three Mile " j ' West of Spanish Fork Both these cars appeal to me, but . . . SALESMAN: You won't find a better second-han- d car anywhere than either of these. Wonderful buys! CUSTOMER: If I only knew how the engines had used. been treated ... what oil the SALESMAN: This one, I don't know. But this red job I happen to know had nothing but Conoco motor oil from its first mile! CUSTOMER: Well, why didn't you say so! Conoco N'! I'll take the red job, of course! First of all, whoever owned that car knew what was best for a car when they used Conoco N'A. With Conoco N'ft in the crankcase, I'm sure the cylinders and moving lubricant parts were protected by that doesn't all drain down at every chance, but stays on the job. SALESMAN: Well, that'd sell me the red one. CUSTOMER: ex-own- oil-plati- To wash rayons, use mild, luke warm ud, squeeiing them Don't rub or wring the garment. throuoh the material. Iron it slightly damp on the wrong side. THERE'S NO SHORTAGE OF COAL m&ZMM teel kitchen of stalnles Copper bottom ware heat faster than other metal. Use Remember, burned less heat to cook. food is wasted food In preparing wven meals, It food that cooks In approximately and about the same temperature. I the . . but, if consumers wait until the fall and winter months to fill their coal requirements, a serious transporresult. tation shortage will 1possibly This we must avoid 1 " plan to choose ame length of time good JOSEPH B. EASTMAN, Director Office of Defense Transportation dish few drops of ammonia In theroast-inwill clean greasy dishes and pans easily and quickly. A water g Too the ecret of tender egg. temperature high temperature or extended cooking time toughen protein in the egg. Low I I I klJ I .III NOW! HAS THE CARS MflWl YOUR GOVERNMENT ASKS YOU TO COOPERATE YOUR COAL DEALER ASKS YOU TO COOPERATE tne II YOUR HOME RAILROAD ASKS YOU TO COOPERATE D. Murphy, Agent Ju !l V ng can help CUSTOMER: Why, man, Conoco N keep an engine so clean of sludge and carbon that it easily ought to mean good long life. I'm going to cash in on this car's value and keep on using Conoco N h. You can cash in, too. Cash in by getting all the cngino Ufa and good oil mileage that are winning aenaationat aalea success tor Conoco 7V" oil. See Your Conoco Mile' age Merchant today! Continental Oil Company FOR THE DURATION of your car Don't depend on gpasmodic and hurried stops for Join to have your tirea and car checked. gasoline ....... v . .. . ........ .... I 'l. .. ,. , . .... . Ik i'" to hrinu in your car. I will check and properly in flate your tires, check oil, radiator, and bnttery. I will look for and report anything beyond this that appears to need attention. I will keep a careful record of greasing and oil change and remind you whenever these services are needed. I'm here to help you get the maximum service and life from your car at the least possible JL coet and trouble to you, COlrf MuZOM VJfetCfiO CONOCO rvT?-MOTOR OIL |