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Show Thursday, Nov. 19, 1942 The EE Nephi, Utah Times-New- s, Young America At War VV' It Pays to PAY BY CHECK v Local and Social News ,1 HAVE YOU PURCHASED Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hiatt of Pay- son visited during the week at the ' f home of Mrs Hiatt's parents, Mr. r A and Mrs. Fred C. Chapman. I in nonor 1 versary or the birthday anni of Mrs. T. L. Smith, on 16) November 14, a number of friends, called. Refreshments were served ' to Mr. and Mr. McCaffrty of Eph-raiMr. and Mrs. Clifton Bellis- ton, "Mr. and Hrs. Harvey Olson, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ovalson of Delta. A CHECKING ACCOUNT HAS THESE YOUR WINTER GOAT? If not, you should by all meant make your selection now while you can still have a VARIETY TO SELECT FROM! m IMPORATANT ADVANTAGES Safety... A WE ARE SHOWING A NICE LINE NOW! You can make your selection and PAY A SMALL DEPOSIT and we will hold it UNTIL WANTED! Priced and up Mr and Mrs. E. F. Baldwin of Salt Lake City and their son, Priv ate Jack N. Baldwin were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Christison. Private Baldwin is training at a station checkng account eliminates the hazards of handling actual cash. Convenience Store Hours hospital in Alabama and is spending a furlough in Sajt Lake City with his parents . MiLn VVf( I A checking account makes paying easy, saves time, saves steps. Receipts... Exclusive Ladlem SUmp Mrs. Dick Nielson and baby of Bluff are guests at the- home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mrs. Nielson was forJohnson. merly Miss Dorothy Johnson - Cancelled checks are actually receipts evidence of payment. legal Mrs. George V. Jones spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Salt Lake City with her daughter, Miss Jones. War has caused the heaviest congestion of telephone line Le-no- ra DEPOSITS INSURED BY THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION The COMMERCIAL BANK Symbolic of youth's part in the war effort, this new poster was painted for the American Junior Red Cross by Walter Beach Humphrey, noted artist The Junior Red Cross 14,000,000 strong in the schools of the nationwill conduct ita annual Enrollment for Service campaign the Levan school bus coming to Nephi David Ostler. Central School News for with call OPPORTUNITY man over 45. Lifetime career excellent earnings. Write or Sonotone Hearing Sevice, Boston Bldg., Salt Lake City, 1119 (3tip 1 YEARLING SUFLOST FOLK RAM. Call Athur Ostler. WANTED We will accept beef, pork, chickens on your Call to The Times-Newat office or telephone 196. a. FOR RENT Modern home with WANTED Old phonograph rec ords wanted. We will pay 2c per pound for all old phonograph rec ords not made of paper. Riteway store. Fur an- ( ar PRICM PHONE M Tbra Tallow Co. & Mliaa Waal ad fcyanlafi Park NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Juab County, State of Utah, through out the entire year, unless other wise designated, all locations being from SLB&M: 14643 J. E. Worthington, Ne phi Ut; .01 sec. ft. for stock watwell bet. 100 and ering from a 200 ft. d,eep at a point S. 3861 ft and E. 1419 ft from the NW Cor. Sec. 14, T. 14 S., R. 1 W. 14680 Henry A Reid, Nephi, Ut; .015 sec. ft for domestic use well bet. 60 and 125 from a ft. deep at a point S. 2557.5 ft and W. 99 ft. frm the NE Cor. Sec. 23, T. 13 S., R. 1 W. 14693 Frank Brock, Nephi, Ut; 1 sec. ft. for irrigation from Mar. 15 to Oct. 31 from Whitmore Canyon tributary to Ferner Wash at a point N. 16.5 ft from the N"4 Cor. Sec. 19 T. 12 S. R. 2 W., and used to irrigate 60 acres of land embraced within the SW14 Sec. 5, T. 13 S., R. 2 W. Mills Farmstead Water 14779 H. W. McCune, Nephi, Ut; Co., .175 sec. ft. for domestic use from well bet. 350 and 450 a and ft deep at a point S. 2340 ft Sec. E. 2600 ft. from the NW Cor. 25, T. 15 S R. 2 W. 14962 Wm. C. Orgill Levan, Utah.; .0066 sec. ft. for stock watwell bet. 40 and ering from a 60 ft deep at a point N. 1400 ft Cor. Sec. 16, T. from the S COFFEE CAKE One of tha moit populta amona tha daaaart bread, Crumb Coffee Cak la not dlffloult ta maka at homa. ana ana-ha- lf On aakaa ycaat; ona Ingredient: tablespoon augar; on cup milk acaldad and eooled; four and one-hal- f cupa eifted flour; cup buttar; one-ha- lf taaapoan aalt; two ago a, be tan. cup augar; and augar In lukewarm DIolva Direction; milk; add ona and one-hacupa flaur. Boat until amooth. Cover and let rla In a warm place, aut at draft, for about three quarter of an hour. Cram butt, add augar and alt; add to yeast mixture. Add agga andI flaur. InKnead lightly. d warm place Put In a bowl, cover and at rtaa Inch thlok and until light, or about two hour. Rail ana-ha- lf pane. Let Haa again until light, place In two f about ona and hour. Prick top with fork; bruch with melted buttar and prlnkle with topping. Lat riee In warm place about one-hal- f hour. Baka 20 mlnut. to 400 degreea F d d For tha topping, cream cup buttar; cup sugar added gradually to buttar, mixing wall. Add one-hacup sifted flour, ana cup dry cak or bread crumbs, ttlr until wall mixed ground and ona teaspoon clnnamen. and crumbly. on-fur- yt lf well-grcas- well-grcae- d one-hal- ' one-thir- lf - - In our room we have a border turkeys. Some are flying, some are eating, and some are just strut-in- g around. They are all different colors. They make quite a funny border. Zoma Dean Warner. of lines clear for vital war calls. Mr. anr Mrs. Van Miller of Pro vo visited Sunday with Mr andi Mrs. Elliott Miller. 1. Don't make unnecessary calls. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Bowles the birth of a daughter Qn November Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Stanlev and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Williams returned to Mona on Monday after a trip to California where they visited with Daryl A. Stanley at Walnut Creek and with Blaine Newton at San Francisco. Lamar will report for active service at Fort Douglas on Friday. Mrs. Earl Hawkins entertained at a turkey dinner Tuesday night in honor of Cadet Rex E. Hawkins who has been called to active duty at St. Mary's college in California. Those present were Rex E. Hawk ins, Max C. Hawkins of Hill Field, Lorraine Ricks of Logan, Elaine Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawk The Central School has no music teacher this year, so we didn't know about having an operetta. But we have decided to have a Christmas operetta. All of the lna. grades are going to participate in it We hope it will turn out learning a poem. It is about God Janice Warren. and how He helps us when we are in trouble. We have to know it A PSALM Dy neart and read it in groups.. In Mr. Hansen's room 2. Be brief. 3 Be 4. considerate on party line. Don't call "Information" for numbers already listed. TELEPHONE STATES THE MOUNTAIN one-thir- limits in Itaifrtacb 4f-a- V . II 111 "X X nT fll 1 WANT ADS P.RS.VAH ORPIUGTO 7VN, , I 7 'f T 1 .amryi a vCr T-jP- &s f SVv BIG UTTERS f uln NW -- lif hj fj T Aft S Intra arn rootlv In f the Arm- y- war time food Asotin IS Armiun, SETS A TRAVEL STTIB mS. T) t r ff) v men. ioo IL-i- U FAST GAINS It's your war time duty to do all you cm to wean big litter of heavy pigs this year. Feed to do tha job balance out your grain with Purina Sow and Pig Chow a real It pays, toot N d"w 0 1111 I I jr- - Um ftf gg Mnm Mara r. Tim r va4 m Yc$. Mr. Vrl Orpin rton and rhnuuntl rJ nrK helping their fellow passengers bj taking on! miaamwa amount of luggage wfaea they tntreL The handling a4 "txctu" baggage wajtes raluable fine, foe you. fot aarrka men, war workers and others whose truviporoauo is vtaati Saatt Fe Trailwayi suggests these wars CO help "itramfm" t . EARLY TO MARKET 15 S.. R. 2 V. E. H. Malmgren, Levan, 14982 Ut.; .02 sec. ft. for stock watering from a well bet. 50 and 150 deep at a point S. 2140 and W. 165 from the NVi Cor. Sec. 34, T. 14 S., R. 1 W: Your Country needs finished hogs on the market sooner. Purina Hog Chow goes with your grain to do that job puts on pounds quick and thick helps get hogs to mar. ket earlyt Mean you get mora tsoney for your gram on the hoof! n. ft Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications, with reasons therefor, must be In affidavit form with extra copy, and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah with a fee of $1, on or before January 16, 1943. ED. H. WATSON, STATE ENGINEER Dates of publication: November 19 and 26, December 3. 10 and 17 1942, in The Times-New- s, Nephi, Juab County, Utah. 3 USE OUR n. ft TEUCUPt y. 6-i- n. ft I Don't look for .... n. n. ona-fourt- h in history. You can help keep W" D4 Utah Hide OUR BORDER w PAIS) FOR ftaaaa, Waal, HMw Farta, Uaaiaaa Aataaaaa, Patt Praam aM far Uaaiaaa Skaaat $ - program every Tuesday and It is called "The American day. School of the Air." Last time it was singing. We have a lot of fun listening to this program. By Jeanne Gowers. OUR SCHOOL IS MAKING THINGS TO ENTERTAIN THE SOLDIERS Our school, is making jig-sapuzzles, joke books, and stories to read. We haven't ail of them We have a few jig-samaSe. we have just started and puzzles on our jokes and stories. I think It is going to be a fine thing. will probably amuse the soldiers It Guaaa wlar Slaggat My dad just much Betty Beck. very did tka awallaat thing . . .ha signed War Bonds his 10 far Uf pay and ft av'a't aram Ham Tear's yatt TIME SCHEDULE Last Mondav. November 16. the T TWt lt by New school began at 10 A. M. The main reason for this is the students nt Mills had to leave Mills before daylight to get to Levan and meet WANTED! HIOHCST Harmon, Rex and Evan Bryan of San Diego, California visited over the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F .W. Bryan. "announce Thurs- - w furnace and stoker. See E. R. OF AMERICAN SCHOOL THE AIR JUNIOR RED CROSS WEEK Last week, was Junior Red Cross Pure KEPT FOR SERVICE bred Chester White Boar. Stanley Week. Just about all our school joined the Red Cross. During the Jarrett, 2nd North, 4th West coming year each room will get a Red Cross magazine. It has lots Daughter of Utah Pioneers, Salt of interesting stories in it. We all Creek Camp are holding an apron badges that pjoined. Some of sale Tuesday, Nov. 24, from 2 to 5 get the pupils in the first and second P. M. in the Tabernacle. grades brought an extra nickle and asked if their younger brothers and sisters could join. The Junior Red By Cross is a fine organization. Nancy $ayi Ruth Gibson, 6th grade. CLASSIFIED UNUSUAL. to 6 P. M. da(mirIbstt9o Mrs. Joe Boswell entertained at a dinner on Thursday at her home in Santaquin for Mrs. Elijah Salisbury and Mrs. Marjorie Boswell of Nephi Miss Nora Sanders, Miss; njean maimer ana Miss weida Ann Salisbury, students of the B. Y. U. at Provo. JS&I-ZP- 10 A. M. 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