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Show Thursday, The Nov. 18, 1943 Nephi, Utah Times-New- s, Paae hv Mill LEV AN NEWS 0 FARMERS ATTENTION! CONSTRUCTION Ll-al- wood. Mrs. Kcb;i Manjielson entertained last Sunday al'ternoo, the oeoas-ibein.i; hbirthday anniver-s.uy- . Duller was served to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Poulson, Mrs. Vir-;i- l Ciiriv. onsen, Mr. and Mrs. Loi y.o Majjtlson, Mr. and Mrs. -i' PLANT TO COMPLETE CONSTRUCTION OF STEEL with IMMEDIATE employment You Can Secure WORKS, STEEL GENEVA ' Near Provo, Utah Working 60 Hours Per Week on Plant Site BLACKS PASTELS WINTER WHITES LINGERIE o WORKERS NEEDED! V Advance Fashion News LoRoy Sherwod ofo Pocatello, spent hist week here with his parents. Ml. ;nd Ms. James Sher- -- Krin I'o.i'son and family and the hostess, Mrs. Manelson and family. Mrs. Louise Shepherd her U. d Barracks, Mess Hall re-ro- rt U. S. E. S. War ManPower Commission Will Arrange Referral CONTACT IMMEDIATELY! 40 . . 6 . . Thur.sdav in the days when Thanksgiving was new, was the first law and the abiding rule. The happiness and health of the earliest Americans depended upon yes, even their very existence their frugal, saving ways. And today, with Americans putting big percentages of their incomes into War Bonds, thrift has come into its own again. We must all sacrifice and skimp and save to help win this hardest of all wars! North University Avenue Provo, Utah w H - . ; t i 3 4 j-'- -rf- i lied f fireRe- every year! 65c (Senior High) Boys and saves expensive Boys (Jr. REFRESHMENTS Make this month your For full details, see or phone TRI STATE LUMBER Phone 11 carmspeelwM 0 elm J Help solve the XMAS giving Subscrintinns magazines. sold to all magazines. This in cludes new. renewal, ial subset lptions. Mail or phone your order to Lawrence M. Broad neaa. Fhone 179. SOLD PRIZES APRON AND OVERALL 'T'HERE are five simple things you can do to guard your car's mileage. Number one on the list is frequent inspections. Drive in and have your car examined thoroughly by our capable Studebaker mechanics who have been specially trained in wartime maintenance service. You'll be given a check list of any needed adjustments or repairs. Whatever work you order will be handled promptly, efficiently and at moderate cost. No matter what make you drive, take these precautions: O Have your car inspected frequently. Get lubrication on a time basis, not a mileage basis. Check your tire pressure at least once a week. O Keep your brakes correctly adjusted. O Have your car expertly serviced for wartime driving. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE. Consult Clerk or respective signersCounty for addition, al Information. NEBO KNIGHTS W Take care of your err and it will take care of you t CAKE AND PIE A LA MODE, CIDER 7 mmer iK!iiii;y;:iii: High) 40c NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of MARTHA M, CARTRR Wteker baby car- FOR SALE Creditors will present thanks i iae in good condition. Phone 39W. deceased claims with vouchers to the under and appreciation to our many relaUsed Hot Water signed at the office of James P. FOR SAiE tives and friends, we take this opChevrolet McCune, attorney at law, Nephi, automobile. for Heater we to state that apprecportunity E. uian, on or belore the 15th day of iate their floral offerings, their type. In gaud condition. Roy January, A. D. 1944. kind words of sympathy and their Gibson. EARL CARTER, Administrator assistance during the illness and 212 of the estate of Martha M. Carter, Administration. Credit Farm our beloved of the death following S. deceased. husband i.nd father, Jude N. C. West 14th Street, Kansas City James P. McCune Seilad 1943. 25, October Missouri, I'cxton. Mrs. Alda Pexton and family bids will be received at this office Attorney for Administrator until 12 o'clock noon, November Dates of publication: November 11, ."0. 1943, and then opened 'n the 18, 25, and December 2, 1943. CARD OF THANKS We tak? this means of express-:.- ; sale of the following described n property: Beginning at the Northour ht'riitfelt thanks and to our friends and rola-- ; west corner of Lot Three, Block ni fm their wonderf.il Twentv Six. Plat "B". Nephi Sur in Ni. cj f 'i : 'ithy and caid-arl vey of Building Lots, thence run off Tiits during our re ?ot ning east 130 feet; thence South 214 5 feet, thence West 130 .i.tlcll. 214.5 feet to place Ffin.ily of Selena B. McCune thence North jZ beginning; also, beginning at the corner of Lot Two, '! M Men and Gleaners of the Northwest .'( '.laid will hold a fireside Blo?k Twenty Six, Plat "B", Nephi thence ' Building Lots, cn;na at 8 P. M. at Suivey ct east 130 feet, tne'ice ' i" ' fi! Blanche 0( key. The running Scuth 40 feet, thence West 130 ii.ssed will be "Etert') 1" ''. feet, thence North 40 feet to nal Life ' together with iroprov-T.rut- s the: eon comprising princii-u'l- y one frame Iron clad gri'n wjrehou.se approximately 60 fp?t 7 157 feel, all as situated in the csl half of the Northeast quarter ct Section 8, Township 13 South, Rrnge 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Me.idian, Nophi, Utah. Referent Pr.se 161. Book 127 of Deeds, Juab ...I County, Utah. Said sale is to ho t 'he and to ade reserving subject t rental under a lease with W. R.V'ey and H. W. McCune of Nephi, fory Utih to terminate December 31, 1!!3. The Instrument transferrins title will be quitclaim deed executed on behalf of the United States of Americi by the Governor of the F.revent likely mix-n-p Farm Credit Administration. Bids or confusing dehj, you Sana under this proposal will be acceptTnulwty agent will furnish you with a free, e wggago tg. Simply write your tnwe, address, and ed on the basis of (1) a cash price, - ttg' fiuttI?..,t to your bS- - la ddftion, desd- of the purchase or (2) wV2",Thyour Trulwayi agent will give you an identification ancket price upon transfer of the property which In on you to the inside or outside of your luewite, be paid may paste with the balance eight Be sort to max your bag installments semiannual properly before you ittxt your trTp; equal bearing Interest at 5 percent per annum from January 1, 1914, the first Insallment to be due June 30, 1 1 1 Anothv way tohtfp yourflf and your M. 1944. Each bid submitted must be low poMnpn mdre your trip mU-waccompanied by a certified check Avoid wk-oo- d rvsk for $500 and the envelope of transmittal should be marked "Bid Nephi, Utah, to be opened November 30, 1943". No member of or ) :'i delegate to Congres, or resident commissioner, shall be admitted to any share or part of any contrnrt for the sale of said property, or to any benefit therefrom, but this condition shall not extend to any contract trade with a corporation for its benefit. The right is reserved to elect any and all bid. A. G. Black, Oovrtnor. tlion: November 4. Dfjtes of p' 11. and November IS. Novemri-'1913. in The Times-N, rtephi. OF OFFENSE Utah. CARD OF THANKS Wishing to convey our E. R. SHAW app-itio- Yo- u- u v- - i. ioVl"a(ji ; ; fe.-1'- ' t.,m m, n'f MilM , ' i J .t vo W rnor WD..- .- "Hand th" : hs lor ' 'Pr ;;fe5- f TRAVEL LIGHT... and TAG V0UH BAG! J k. -- I '';'" '."f i 'I tl KEEP ELI -1 m THE HAimOADS ARE THE DACKBONE Carter Cafe It 1 -- 11 : I?- eajy-to-tu- one-four- th ,,iiril 1 r one-thir- d Wednesday, Nov. 24 H S Gymnasium J $10c Junior and Senior High Girls PRICES f Insulate your home with installation costs. Zonolite is completely proof. It never settles. duces heating bills DOWN' y. READ ALL THE ADS easy HOE ITKi all day '.l Tlianksiviiif' You can install Zo no lite yourself in one evening. It's QUEEN CEREMONY io- n- ri-M- Exclusive tAidivs' Simp BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS : Please join in this pledge: "I won't buy anything anything at all that I don't really need." And for the things you simply can't get along without, come to Penney's! Penney 's specializes in thrift and savings. Penney's way of doing business keeps operating expenses very low. The result is savings for renney'a and these savings are passed on to our customers they always have been in the form of lower prices. T hopping at Penney's is so important today when dollars must stretch further than ever! Wcd-.u-sihi- - EI BACK - "F Please contact your County Agent and Selective Service Board for Farm Release. STILL LIVES ON!, d Nioiv open nil day next United States Employment Service Office THE OLD lingerie-trimme- - Joseph Willard Snepherd, to Salt Lake City on Monday Lt. Shepherd had to at Salt Lake City following his furlough. ;:.in, 5 Springtime freshness for all your Holiday parties Bon-boblacks and sparkling pastels, dresses to keep you looking- your minter whites prettiest now thru Sprin. See our prize collection of fashion forecasts now they're priced for every budget. n aceompan-ie- rom Phone 264 n i |