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Show Thursday, Sept. 24, 1942 Wi' - Levan Social News .MX V.f in Legislature dau-ghet- 1 RUMORS TO THE CONTRARY CaL there is no wallpaper shortage The marriage of Joseph Pay- sirup, son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Paystrup of Levan and Miss Geneal Nielson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nielson of Fountain There's no reason to hesitate to buy Imperial Washable Wallpapers. The materials used in their manufacture are not needed in the and guaranwar effort. Imperial's Color-Locke- teed quality is being rigidly maintained and prices remain as low as before. There's every reason why you e more should redecorate to make home in and to repair. good keep your pleasant Fortunately, the most important, least expensive staying-at-hom- home improvement is still available. SELLS till ine frimary organization was afternoon in Furniture Co. NEPHI Sunday reorganized Sacrament meeting. UTAH Mrs. Reba Mangelson was chosen as president. Counselors will be chosen in g offica short time. The ers were Mrs. Delma Wankier, as president, with Merie Wood and Lorena Morgan as counselors. The Levan ward M. I. A. opening social was held Tuesday evening in the ward amusement hall. Dancing, games and refreshments were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Christensen and children of Richfield spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Christian Christensen. Vern Sorenson of Los Angeles spent a few days of last week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sornson. They returned to California with him Monday. Mrs. Mont Bean and daughter Glenna left Saturday for Los Angeles, where she will visit her brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Levern Stephensen and out-goin- Mr and Mrs. S. G. Paxman with Ramsey Connelly at the cf Salt Lake City visited in Nephi Provo hospital on Sunday. Mr. Sunday with friends and relatives. Connelly is reported improving Guests at the home of Mr. and slowly. Mrs. Orson Cazier this week Mrs. James R. Peterson and their daughters, Mrs. D. daughter Nola Rae of Centerfield Z. Bigler of Alhambra, California spent the week end with her sister and Mrs. James H. Eager of Mrs. Eudene Warner. also and their granddaughter. visited at the home of herThey parents, Miss Deliene Jensen of Los Angeles. igs. Peter Sorenson in Mr. and Mrs. James M. Ander- Levan. son and son Maurice, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Udell R. Jensen Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. and family spent Wednesday and James Anderson, Eldon Anderson Thursday of last week in Salt Lake and Marion Day of Levan visited City with Mrs. Amy Grover. Monti-'cejfl- o, Miri HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Bones, Wool, Hides Pelts, Furs and Dead or Useless Animals. Pelt Prices paid for Dead or Useless Sheep Prompt Service Utah Hide Three & Tallow Co. Miles West of Spanish family-C- ousins and friends gave Leola Bean a. pleasant surprise recently. Mrs. Esther Paystrup was hostess at a miscellaneous shower given at her home on Friday evening. The honored guest was Mrs. Fred Chapman, a bride of last week. Many useful and beautiful gifts were received. Delicious refreshments were served. Christian Thompson and son Garth of Idaho Falls spent a few days vacationing with relatives In Levan. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Christensen of Salt Lake City spent the week end with Mr and Mrs. Christian WANTED! PHONE 88 A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO POSING TO AMEND SECTION 9, ARTICLE VI, OF THE CONSTI TUTION OF UTAH, RELATING TO COMPENSATION OF MEM BERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Be it resolved by ti.9 Legislature of of the State of Utah, two-thir-ds all members elected to each of the two houses voting In favor thereof: Section 1. That it la proposed to amend section 9, article VL Constitution of the State of Utah, Green was solemnized Monday In the Manti Temple. The will make their homo in Provo where Mr. Paystrup has employment. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Shepherd left Tuesday for Los Angeles where they will be guests at the home of their son and daugther In law, Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Shepherd. Mrs. Esther Paystrup entertained a number of ladies at her home Wednesday afternoon at a quiltA delicious luncheon ing party. was served. Melba Stephensen who has em ployment in Salt Lake City spent a few days of last week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephensen. d Fork to read: Section 9. The members of the Legislature shall receive such pet diem and mileage as the Legislature may provide, not exceeding ten dollars per day, and ten cents per mile for the distance necessarily traveled going to and returning from the place or meeting on ine most usual route, and they shall receive no other pay or perquisite. Section 2. The secretary of state Is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state of Utah at the next general election In the manner as provided for by article 23, section 1, Constitution of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment skall take effect the first day of January, 1943. I, E. E. Monson, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the Constitutional Amendment proposed by the regular session of the legislature of 1941 as the same appears of record in my office. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, this 24th day of August, 1942. K. E. MONSON, Secty. of State Coal Range and FOR SALE also two mattresses in good con dition. Phone 199W. FOR RENT FOR SALE Hampshire Rams Lambs). Clement and see what a grand whiskey it vs 1 I Irv, StjnnyBrook SCKrlffeaOOi I 1 BRAND 4. Kentucky Straight Boarbn Wbiak? National Distiller Products Corp. N.Y. 9M Proof umswsiJL Juab Development Company, a corporation organized under laws of Utah, David A. Smith, Wm. G. Sears and Chas. S. Hyde, and Chas. H. jjrzy fizmt?Tfi i A handful of salt In the wash-da- y rinse water will help keep clothes from sticking or freezing to the lines on damp, cold days. To prepare uncoated Iron or steel for painting, wire brush it, until It is extremely coroded. In that case, crude oil or spent lubricating oil will loosen the rust. If Suede garments should be kept dry If possible. rain does catch them, let them dry away from heat, then brush in a circular motion with a wire brush. A crubber spongue or art gum will help to keep a suede jacket clean. Boots: Instructions for care of boots and galoshes when not In use. 'They should be stuffed with paper, each boot wrapped separatley, then placed In a bag, box or drawer. The idea is to kee the rubber surfaces from touching, as summer's heat will vulcanize the rubber. mm J Hyde, remaining and officers directors of said company; Nibley Investment Company, a California corporation; Rossmoyne Investment and Securities Co., Ldt, (successor to Nibley Investment Co.) and Rossmoyne, Inc., California corporations, merged In last named corporation; James P. McCune, administrator of estate of Laura W Squire, Dec, Preston Nibley, James P. Hodson, Robert Heck, also known as R W. Heck, Sue Heck, Gertrude Lenore Heck, Charles O. Lee, G. L. Stanwood, F. L. Smith, Addie R. Smith and Lillian Burke, Maurice Haydis, and all other per sons unknown, as heirs, if any, or otherwise claiming any right, title estate or Interest in, or lien upon the real property described in plaintiff's complaint, adverse to plain tiffs ownership, or clouding plain tiff's title thereto, Defendants THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon yon, 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 I has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to recover a judgment quieting and decreeing plaintiff's title and ownership In and to the following described real estate situated In Juab County, Utah, to wit: The N. E. 4, N H of S. E. V4, E. of S. W. y, and S. E. tt of N. W. V of Section 19; All of Section 20; S. t and S. V of N. W. of Sec. 16; S. and S. V4 of N. V4 of Sec. 17; S. E. U and S. of N. E. V of Sec. 18; W. H of W. tt of Sec. 21; N. V of S. E. ' ; N. E. tt of S. W. 41 S. E. V4 of N. W. of Sec. 5; S. E. 14, and S. E. 14 of S. W. of Sec. 21; N. 14 of N. E. 14, and N. E. 14 of N. W. 14 of Sec. 28, all in Township 16 South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian. P. N. ANDERSON, Attorney for Plaintiff P. O. Address: Venice Bldg., Nephl, Utah Dates of publication: August 27, September 55 SILK HOSE ARE DISAPPEARING FROM THE MARKET VERY RAPIDLY WE ARE NOW SHOWING THE NEW Mr. and Mi-s- Herman Vickers and family of Salt Lake City and Mrs. James Vickers left on Saturday for a vacation in Southern . Mrs. Fred L. Gadd and daughter Carol Louise and Mrs. Itha Parkes spent the week end in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Charles Stephensen spent the week visiting in Scipio with her sister, Mrs. Annie P. Brown. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Riddle on Sunday 'in cluded Mr. Riddle5s sisters, Mrs. Roy Smoot of Homedale, Idaho and Mrs. Vella McMilliam and Mrs. Captolia Barlow of Sigurd. James D. Pexton has returned nome after spending the past few weeks in Murray with his daughter, Mrs. Eva Jones and family. Miss DaNell Burton has returned home after spending the past two weeks In Los Angeles with her brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joel and her Christison, sister-in-laMr. and brother and Mrs. Douglas Burton. Miss Beth Davis of Salt Lake City spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Oavis. First Lieutenant Max Strong returned to his post in California this week after a short furloug' In Nephi. He was a guest at the home of hi3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Strong. MAGIC TWIST RAYON HOSE .A Good Looking Servicable Stocking That ALL WOMEN will eventually be wearing The Victory Number is a splendid wearing hose in the heavier thread rayon, sells at 98 Avalon and Rayflex Numbers in a finer gauge Rayon are Very Good Looking, sell At Exclusive Ladies9 Shop w CLASSIFIED 5 TIMES - NEWS PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or respective signers for additional information. Published Every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Utah NOTICE TO CREDITORS Entered at the post office at Nephl, Estate of Nlckli C. Lund also Utah, as second class mall matter known Nickoli C. Lund, deunder the act on Congres of March ceased. asCreditors will present 3, 1879. claims with vouchers to the underon or before Utah at .. Publisher A B. GIBSON Nephi, signed OV E, GIBSON Editor, Manager the 4th day of November, A. D. 1942. R. E. WINN, Administrator Subscription rate: $2.00 per year, payable in advance. Advertising with will annexed of estate of 1 modern FOR RENT on request. rates Nlckli C. Lund, also known as apartment either furnished or unNickoli C Lund, deceased. furnished; also 2 room apartDates of publication: September ment. Mrs. Sadie Cazier. 3, 10, 17, and 24, 1942. look Don't P. N. Anderson, Furnished apart' FOR RENT for Administrator Attorney con automatic ment. Modern heat, electric stant hot water, refrigerNeedles in Haystacks NOTICE TO CREDITORS ator, electric range. Available Oct. Kendall. 1st. June Estate of Ellen Nordstrom Lund, deceased. Creditors will present Rimless glasses In blue LOST claims with vouchers to the undercase. Reward. Return to Times- signed at Nephl, Utah, on or beNews office. fore the 4th day of November, WANTED TO RENT: Fall pas A. D. 1942. 2tl ture land. Phone 263J. R. E. WINN, Administrator of estate of Ellen Nordstrom Lund, SALE PEACHES FOR USE OUR Deceased. Dates of publication: Septer.iber 3, Plenty of Hale and Elberta Bench at Peaches For Sale East 10, 17 and 24, 1942. P. N. Fruit Farm, approximately 2 miles WANT ADS AttorneyAnderson, for Administrator. east of Spanish Fork on main highway to Price $2.25 per bushel. 3 years, 3 Ram Richardson, Ne- - i'none 33. EXPERT HEMSTITCHING. Improve the appearance of your Christmas gifts, layetts, satin quilts, etc. with hemstitching. Flora Bush 30 N 1 West. (Old Sparks home) for jxJ LA or Jr K1I nw mill umii l and vicinity Plaintiff . 1 Four Registered pni, SUMMONS In the Fifth Judicial District Court In and for the County of Juab, k 3 room furnished apartment, bath, heat and auto matic hot water furnished. 193 No. 3rd East Street. Call 74. 'Christensen. State of Utah John J. Green, Local Social News 1-- Home with hot FOR RENT air furnace and stoker. FOR SALE Jersey milk cow; One 514 foot bath tub. Mrs. Gerald Pyper. Willis and Gerald Shepherd who have been in Los Angeles for some time are visiting with their parnts, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Shephred. "CHEERFUL AS ITS NAME" Page Five CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Compensation of Members of tbe Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hansen anr, nounce the marriage of their Miss Kathleen Hansen to Lieutenant Earl A Barlow of Morgan, who is now stationed at an The army camp in California,. marriage took place Monday, Sept. 21 in California. They will make their home at present at Indio, 1 I I TjmNgws,iNfipy Utah The 3, 10, 17 and 24, 1943. NATIONAL SCRAP HARVEST SATRUDAY SEPT. 26 will Nephi City Trucks call for your junk Sat. Sept. 26. Please have it ready Junk helps make guns, tanks, ships for our fighting men Bring in anything made of metal or rubber . . . Get paid for it on the spot Bring your family Spend the day Meet your friends X Sw V r JUNK MAKES FIGHTING WEAPONS HE, ' One old disc will provide scrap steel needed carbines. automatic One old plow will help make one hundred projectiles. armor-piercin- One old shovel will help make hand f 4 EE322 g One useless old tire provides as much rubber as is used in 1 2 gas masks. 4 V f?7 7 r f f f? ( rnadrs. v X f m. X A Let's Jolt them with Junk from NEPHI - |