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Show Nephi, Utah Times-New- s, Paqe Five Local and bocial News Central School News A cat lived with a poor old wo man. It was soon to be Christmas eve and the poor old woman did m WE STILL HAVE SOME VERY CHOICE GIFTS and up I iii Mi i li - If r- - tse hi- - 'in nit ill mi Best or the Best of Holidays -- 7ie Y 1 f -- rtrf ; s-- ;fv ft UR?!?WV.'SK National Distillers Products Corp, New York 90.4 Proof PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Consult County Clerk NOTICES or respective signers for additional information. Published Every Thursday at phi, Juab County, Utah NOTICE TO CREDITORS TIMES - NEWS Estate of Mary Alice Goodman, not have a Christmas tree. The poor old woman and the cat wanted a Christmas tree very badly. One day a man came to the door. He wanted to sell Christmas trees. He said "Do You want to buy a Christmas tree for Christmas?" The poor old woraa nsaid, "How much do you want for the tree? "I want ten dollars." "I have only five dollars" said the old woman. The man let the woman have The the tree for five dollars. woman was very happy. That night was Christmas and that evening the cat and the woman decorated the Christmas tree. When Santa came he saw the cat asleep by the fireplace. He put a The bowl of milk by the cat. cat smelled the milk and she woke and saw Santa Claus. Santa took tne cat home with him. When the old woman woke up she saw many presents by the Christmas tree. One of the presents was from the cat. She had a happy Christmas and we hope the cat did too. Sterling Rigby. PRICED Entered at the post office at Ne- Nephi, Creditors will present Utah, as second class mail matter claims with vouchers to the un- under the act on Cong res of March dersigned at Law Office of Jensen 3, 1879. & Jensen in Nephi, Utah on or before the 18th day of February, A A. D. 1943. B. GIBSON Publisher HOY E. GIBSON Editor, Manager D. SAMUEL BROADHE AD, Executor of Estate of Mary Alice Goodman, deceased. Subscription rate: $2.00 per year, in advance. Advertising Dates of publication: Dec. 17, 24 payable rates on request. and 31, 1942 and January 7, 1943. decesed. One day a pilot named CHAP Chap was fighting in England. He spotter a Junkers and began to dive. The rear gunner saw him dive and began .to shoot Before Chap had a chance to shoot, his plane was in flames. Chap bailed out. As his blane was burning it went into a spin, and dove down an dstruck the Nazi plane. About ten minutes later the Nazi plane hit the ground. Chap got home all right, and is safe. England wants boys like this Howard Jones. THE LOST BIRD Once in a forest far away there was a little bird. It was lost The North wind blew "Ooo Ooo Ooo Pretty soon the little bird came to a tall tree. Here is a place to The tall trees sleet)" he said. swayed and the little bird sang be cause he was so lonely. It grew dark, and the little bird was just amount asleep when he neara a noise. He looked and saw a beau tiful light. Something said "Get up, get up, I want to hurry to Jane's house." The bird was very He flew down to see frightened. what it was. Why . . it was Santa The bird flew down on Claus. Santa's sleieh. Santa picked the bird up and said. This is just the thing for Jane, soon tney came in Jane's house. Down the cnim ney he went, with the bird in his arms. Santa gave Jane the Dira and she was very happy Bona Belliston. CHRISTMAS EVE One Christmas ill k -- If :5fL ; 7i 7War , Never Takes a Holiday! War won't wait . . . nol even for Christmas! So please don't make telephone rail to distant cities this Christ mas. Lines already arc carrying a heavy volume of war calls . . don't delay them! 4void Caffi to &usif War Centers A a house, on Christmas gram day. HOME YOUR AGAINST HEAT LOSS WITH an ZONOLITE Tri BRINGS ROUND COMFORT! YEAR II Levan Social News Mrs. Sorena Malmgren left on Friday for Los Angeles where she will visit relatives at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nielsen, also with Irene Malmgren. Mrs. Nellie Jennings left Fridav for Tooele where she will visit with her daughter, and tamily ,Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shen- lierd. Morris Grant, who is stationed at Camp Carson, Colorado is in Le van enjoying a 10 day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A Grant. Corporal Gerald Green, who has been in the hospital for some time i n Alabama, following an accident while on maneuvers, came home Sunday. He will remain here until he is entirely recovered. He is the husband of Carrol Jack- man Green. Mrs. Virginia Irons, formerly Miss Virginia Winter, left Sunday for Detroit, Michigan, where she will join her husband, Lieutenant William Irons of the U. S. Army. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Gardner of Provo spent the week end in Le van at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gardner. Maxine Wankier of Los Angeles is enjoying a nextended visit in Levan at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Wankier. Mrs. N. G. Taylor returned home Saturday after sending a few days in Lehi with her brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Han- - 4-l-n. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Bones, Wool, Hide Pelts, Furs and Dead or Uselsts Animals. Pelt Price paid for Dead or Useless Sheep Prompt Service Utah Hide PHONE 68 & Tallow Three Miles West of Co. pnUh Fork FOR SALE room frame 2 house, ready to move; Quaken asp cabin with good of baloon tires and tbues for cle. Mrs. Earl Macfaiiane. set g; bicy- 2tip Something practical and lasting . . a gift that I the recipient will appreciate MAY WE HELP YOU SELECT THAT GIFT BY SUGGESTING AN ITEM FROM THE cI FOLLOWING: Junior and Ladies Dresses, Coats, and Hats Robes Gowns Gloves Undies Pajamas S- Scarfs Slacks Skirts Slips caters Emb. Cases Blouses Costume Jewelry Table Cloths Handkerchiefs House Dresses Slot C Ic W A. M. t, ,ll'.S M. Exclusive, Iatlivs" Shop Modern apartment. FOR RENT LOST Sheaffer lifetime founHeated. June Kendall phone 341. tain pen, blue. Reward for return to W. A. C. Bryan, City. FOR SALE Practically Universal Kitchen for Coal Range. Inquire at Sale. Reasonable. In Range congood 2?S S. 3 E. Nephi or write to K. E. dition. Ronald Belliston. Broadhead, 1023 Windsor St., Salt Lake City. WANTED Efficient, housekeeper. $60.00 month, room and Mrs. Rodney ,B. Taylor, board. Times-New- s NOTARY PUBLIC office. For evening work, call 196 303 West 3rd North, Springville, or 200. Utah, Phone 101. wUatyoM&utfWitu WAIl IIDIVDS The tradition of American cavalry threads back to Indian warfare days and although modern armies are largely motorized today, the cavalry still plays an important role. Sturdy, well trained horses and excellent equipment and trappings are tills IHOHfll J?o e EB - l,t V 1 17 owe (rovA can jjzt Itotna for Christmas There's a boy in the service who needs your bus seat to come home to spend Christmas with When men are in the saddle for hours, their saddles, saddle rolls and other equipment must be made to stand the wear. Complete with carbine and helmets, the equipment for the cavalryman runs into hundreds of dollars. You can help provide this with your War Bond purchases. If you have not done sd, join the Payroll Savings Plan and put ten percent of your income into War Bonds. U. S. Treasury Dtfiartmtnt sen. the folks. Postpone your trip, unless it's vital to wartime needs. For u Information carter vTe rnone Lot . AZVJ&iW itf.w..".-.--- mmrnm mm Well do Our Best at MS !. LililW 4 ,4 but- mm , Us For These Purina Supplements COME IN-S- ee - mmmj&0&t " I ' ' .""1 PURINA SOW and PIG CHOW Purina Sow and Pla f'!TJ'4'4 Chow, fed along with your Grain givM aowt r nood to big, heavy litters I . St travel isn't as because we're busy it pleatont tkh year, doing a gigantic wartime transportation fob! Pfeose remember PURINA' HOGICHOW oo real with your corn to do a od. nog pore-makin- g you put on last hlpi low Co it. help you get fain toat market (oone and get Chow For many years Union Pacific Stages' employees have worked together as a team dri more money ior youi Cora. ticket agents, mechanics, depot agents, PURINA STEER FATENA n. WANTED! CLASSIFIED w n. ft Mr. and Mrs. Herman Whipple of Los Angeles announce the birth of Mrs. December 7th. a son on Whipple was formerly Miss Audrey Mrs. Mary Goble left re Goble. ently for Los Angeles to visit her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Whipple, and her daughter, Mrs. Athelia Dimmick and family, State Lumber Co. Phone V. A. More than Ever You should give Gliiiimal QiU Shirlene NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer water In Juab to appropriate t County, State oI Utan, mrougn-ouunless other the entire year, wise designated, all locations being from SLB&M: J. E. Worthlngton, Ne14643 sec. ft. for stock wat.01 Ut.; phi well bet. 100 and ering from a 200 ft deep at a point S. 3861 ft and E. 1419 ft from the NW tor. 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. 25575 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. 165 ft from the NV Cor. Sec. 19 T. 12 S. R. 2 W., and used to Irrigate 60 acres of land embraced within the SWVi 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 ft deep at a point S.NW2340 ft and Cor. Sec. E. 2600 ft. from the 25, T. 15 S., R. 2 W. Wm. C. Or gill Levan, 14962 Utah.; .0066 sec. ft for stock watwell bet 40 and ering from a 60 ft deep at a point N. 1400 ft from the DM Cor. Sec 16, T. 15 S., R. 2 W. E. 1L Malmgren, Levan, 14982 for stock watering Ut; .02 sec. from a well bet. 50 and 150 ft deep at a point S. 2140 ft and W. 165 ft from the NU Cor. Sec. 34, T. 14 S., R. 1 W: Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applica tions, 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 n. Jacobsen Mr. and announee the birth of a son at on Moroni, the lire hospital, Thursday morning. The Scout Mothers of the South ward held their Christmas party on December 3rd at the home of Mrs. A hot supper was Stella Olpin. served, and gills were exchanged. members were presTwenty-fiv- e ent. Mrs. ZONOLITE J An ft up to 50 . n. - fc exe, in INSULATE Gudd's brother in law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Loveless of Dallas. Texas. . . . el"1 ;ct the home of Mr. and inn (,;.ui(i on Wetinesday were Mrs. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Wankier entertained a number of relatives at their home Monday night. A delicious luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foote of Nephi were among the relatives present. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Taylor of Provo spent Sunday here with Mr. snug and Mrs.. N. G. Taylor. there was a beautiful Christmas tree. It was all decorated, and the stocking were hung on the fireplace waiting for Santa to come down the chimney, and put candy and nuts in them. Soon Santa will come and fill them and the boys and girls will be happy Inlittle This Year Visituis THE CHRISTMAS CAT T 4- The hursday, Dec. 17th, 1942 madi j.V, Vt v V Y'El Mb 0k all striving to give you excellent hus That's the goal everyone would like to shoot for this year but these days the No. 1 to Uttot mate to fort alm out qirm porters arala rem rate service. transportation for job is to provide the war effort. So, if holiday travel isn t quite as pleasant as it used to be, please remember the war effort must come first. nHnl PMol MPplMMoli and otittc lrvdicnlttogirwiroooiYal ootmbipatioa foe patting oa poafcdi quick and (hick. top-notc- h NEPHI CAFE rr:m tr- - u r-- a i v m 78 N- - Main Ph. 255 union pnemr. 5THCE5 |