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Show r f Thursday, The May 4th, 1944 JfL may jLiiM Mothers Day Cards k 11 l A Boxed Chocolates j Times-New- s, Nephi, Utah Page Fountain Green News LOCAL AND SOCIAL NEWS ITEMS OF EUREKA AND VICINITY Private First Clas Reese Samuels stationed in South Carolina has spent a short furlough with Eureka and the Tin relatives and friends. Madge Burraston entertained the, Resients ofare requested to conClub last Wednesday tic District I Just A Mere Chad Oris Jacobsen, F2 MOM all news Items they wish pub- now evening. The first prize was won vey in training in San Diego, Calto section In this lished cut Mary oy prizeGat-leby Deloras Robinson, ifornia visited Sunday with relaty of Frances by Ruth Tuesday 2nd Garrity Maxine Peterson, ives in Fountain Green. and consolation prize by Grace each week, until further notice. news of like We would card the especially Chatwin. Following Ray Garlic, 3C Petty Oflflcer Service men, where they are who games a delicious luncheon was the recently entered U. S. Train and what they are doing. Adver- ing in served. is spending a San tisements and orders for printing short furloughDiego with his wife and "500" club The Wednesday Nite may also be sent to this newspaper children. Mrs. Bert of met at the home In this manner. Painter. Prizes were won by Ada LauriU Madsen that his It U our desire to give the Tin- - son Private Haroldreports Esther and Maud Juber Madsen is seePeay, in this tic the district cards representation the Nielson. Following ing service somewhere in the South hostess served a delightful lunch- newspaper, and if it is favorably Pacific. received and adequate circulation eon. can be established, this department Jay Hansen, Seaman 2C who has Mrs. Water Morgan spent last will be enlarged and continued. been spending a rurtougn with nis T. he Times-Newher with week In Santaquin visiting parents and wife has leftis for a cafe has in husband who purchased Farragut, Idaho where he training. ) there. CARD OF THANKS Our hearts have been deepiy Marcella Ekloff who is now reAlexander Bell, Seaman 2C hussiding in Salt Lake City visited touched by the many expresions of band of Charlotte Barentsen Bell, Mrs. Genevieve ex is stationed at San Diego. He Is with her mother, sympathy and acts of kindness ana Ekloff over the week end. tended to us by our mends enjoying a furough with his wife relatives to comfort and assist us t son in Fountain Green. bridge during our great sorrow in the loss and The Thursday musical treat was enjoyed real We A c club met at the home of Mrs. and father. of our husban.l Luella Gear where a delicious hot desire to express the deep apprec- by the Moroni Stake at the closing won dinner was sered. Prizes were iation of each ' member of our session of the Stake Quarterly conby Mrs. John F. Rowe and Mrs. family to all persons who aided ference Sunday evening in FounJos. Buys. tain Green. Ferry Faux of Spanand comforted us in any way. Mrs. George McCune and family ish Fork with a chorus of 22 voices Mr. and Mrs. Jos Harrington an interesting program. This and son John Dennis of San Fran- PROBATE AMD GUARDIANSHIP gave session was under the direction of cisco are visiting at the home of Clerk NOTICE. Cpnsult County the Stake Reilef Society organizaMr. and Mrs. Dennis Haringten. or Respective Signer for Addit- tion. ional Information. At the regular meeting of the The earlier sessions were under Lady Elks held May 2, Mrs. Lillian IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the direction of Stake President was Luncheon was chairman. DISTBuys THE FIFTH JUDICIAL Madsen and were largely attended. served and prizes were won Dy RICT IN AND FOR JUAB Mr. and Mrs. Dan Syme and Frances Margaret Garrity, Mary COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH children of McGill. Nevada visited Cronin and Stella Shea. durine the week with Mr. ana In the Matter of the Estates of The Eureka Kiwanis Club joined GEORGE C. MALLOY, deceased, Mrs. Lester Syme. the Delta Lions Club and the Nephi and THELMA MALLOY, Deceased Miss CaroT Peterson of Venice, Kiwanis club Wednesday in a trip Utah is visiting at the home of to Geneva where they made a tour NOTICE OF SALE Miss Janet Crowther. steel plant. A of the gigantic N luncheon was afterwards enjoyed. Mrs. Mary A. Mikkelson enterThe undersigned will sell at priv) ate sale on or after the 13th day of tained the Social Hour club mem1944, the following described bers at a delicious hot dinner on Large May, WANTED TO BUY C real and personal property situate Thursday afternoon, April 27th, at condition. V. sixe Tricpcle in good her home. State of Utah, in Juab County, 155W. Merle Garbett. Phone Mrs. Gladys Winters entertained of the Sunday for the following little Beginning 120 rods West iNortn-wafriends of her daugnter vaune, Southeast corner or tne PIANO In good FOR SALE whose tenth birthday was observ-- 1of Section 30, quarter condition. Mrs. Katie Rogerson, ed: Hannah Colwlard, Leah ChrisTownship 12 South, Range 1 Mona. tensen, Doris Cook, JoAnn Coook, East, Salt Lake Meridian, Han- thence West 40 rods, thence Dorothy Mikkelson, Loraine AnArlene Mildred 40 Llewellyn, East 160 thence sen, North rods, Certified Bliss FOR SALE Jackson. Eudean and 160 derson rodh South thence rods, Also Potatoes. Seed Triumph Mrs. H. P. Olsen was a Provo vis to the place of beginning. Conchoice eating potatoes. Reasonable to itor Friday. 40 acres. Subject ii taining Ray Strate, Sprng City, prices. Mrs. George Russell ana miss the right of Roy Bowles of Utah. Phone 4J3. Indra Johnson visited in Provo on Nephi, Utah, to harvest the Saturday. crop now planted on said land Mr. and Mrs. Herman nieison under the terms of an existing NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING and children of Provo are visiting I crop share lease and reserving ON MATTER OF MAKING AP with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur in the estate the right to collect COUNTT OF PROPRIATION lease said under due all rental THE ADDITIONAL TO FUNDS Mrs. Keith Allred or Mt. fieas-for the year 1944. COUNTY BUDGET. ant visited during the week with Notice is hereby given that the her mother Mrs. Lillian E. Snow. Also the following items of Board of County Commlslonere of Mrs. Stanley Carter and Mrs. property: mowing personal Juab County, at the regular meetSwensen of Moroni are spendReva derrick and rake machine, hay Court to held at the be ing thereof, ing a few days with their mother, with cable and jackson fork. House in Nephi, Utah on the 8th Mrs. A K. uarter. day of May, 1944, at 10 o'clock a. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Ander Written bids for said real propm. will consider the appropriation Mrs. Lavert Anof county funds additional to the erty or any item of said personal son and Mr. and Lake of Salt City visited derson the at received be County Budget for the following property will office of James P. McCune, at- Sunday with Wilford Anedrson and purposes: To Public Welfare account torney at law, Nephi, Utah. Terms family. Mrs. Verna Wright and children 430,000.00 of sale are as follows: cash, ten are visiting with their Witnes my hand and eal this per cent of the amount bid to of NephiMrs. Elva Johnson. be paid when the bid is accepted mother, 25th day of April 1944. PRISCIT.TA WILSON by the undersigned and the balance (Seal) Juab County Clerk and Clerk of upon confirmation of said sale by the Board of County Commlslon er. the above entitled court. Dated this 3rd day of May, A. ill MOTHER'S DAY NEWS! Charming Prints n'y Gift Soap Sets to 2.50 Pyrex Glass Ware 6C 36-4- 4 j( OtBctf, OUR PAPER IS A H(ROf S0MBODy STOLE SKINNV JONES' fI V-BU- 7 C CLOTHES WHILE HE WAS SWIMMIN' T SKINNY FOUND ONE OF OUR 7 ) ( PAPERS AND CAME FRONT PAGE. (V RtVV-- I THE FREEDOM THAT 'm MOST THANKFUC F0R IS THE FREEDOM nc Tuc I PRESS Don't Miss This Superb Opera ... S. Auditorium Friday Evening May 5th Curtain 8 P. M. (Patrons will enter building through West main Entrance, and Use North Stairway to Second Hoor) THE OLD JUDGE SAYS . . . Hours 10 A. M. wken w to (i P. M. Kxeept Wednesday cIokc at 1 P. M. BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS Graceful Lines in Rayon Gives Youthful Tone to- This Outfit - J d' ... st L elawala Juab H. Exclusive lAulivs Shop to-w- it: S A'i 1 Str ) 25c o 2.45 995 Not too early to think of Mother's Day and of course she'd love a new dress' We've a new, new collection charming prints, young coat dresses, pretty pastels all designed to flatter Mother. Sizes 16!4 to 24! ; s. ( Hv3 V-- l : I A youthful silhouette is attained by the brief sleeves, slim skirt and graceful ruffle of this dress. In a breezy rayon print of yellow, grey and wear. white, you will find it a perfect choice for This style requires little fabric, and by making it yourself, yon will have extra money to put into Wa- - Bonds. Sewing Leaflet No. M 5591, "Befora Beginning to Cut," may be obtained by sending a stamped, envelope to the Needlework Department of this paper. U. S. Trtisury Pitn luaj D. 1944. W; iJL. THE PARTY who borrowed the ditcher belonging to Mrs. J. A. Ker'aii pleasa return same. GEORGE BIGLER Administrator de bonis non of the estates of said decedents. Date of publication, May 4, 1944. WANTED TO BUY 7V4 ft NOTICE TO VOTERS fly rod with 5 or 6 Joints. Folds By the Clerk of Juab County to suitcase length. Will pay up of Utah. to $15.00 if satisfied. Phono Ti State Sec Pursuant to the nrovsions of or 193. Scott Passey. tion 17. Chairter 3. Title 25 - Utah Code annotated 1943, I, Priscilln WJion, County Clerk of Juab County, State of Utah, hereby submit to you a list of the offices for which candidates are to be nomin- ated at theRegular Primary Elect-in- n to be held throughout Juab County, Utah, on Tuesday, the 11 day of July, 1944: On Senator to represent the State of Utah In the Congress of the United States, for a term of six year. One representative to represent the First Congresisonal District of the State of Utah tn the Congress of the United for a term of .two years. One Judge of the Supreme Court of Utah for a term of ten years. the Supreme One Judge of Court of Utah for unexpired term of Honorable David W. Moffat, deceased. A Governor for the term of four years. A Secretary of State for the term of four years. A State Auditor for the term of four years. A State Treasurer for the term of four years. An Attorney General for the term of four years. A Supperintrndent of Puhllc Instruction for the term of four . "W can't argue with the Judge oa that point, can we Mabel? It'i not fair to penalize the many for the actions of the few." "That, folks, is exactly what we would be doing in this country if we ever voted for prohibition again. Authorities who bare made a cartful study of the problem, report that only about 5 of those who drink abuse the privilege occasionally.. 65 drink sensibly. Probably doesn't compare vita the Dumber of folk who overeat and do other things to excess. ProhlbitioQ certainly Ifa not that simple. We had nearly 14 years proof of that, didn't ws? "The real answer is education and better control. In fact, the responsible members of the distilling industry are working con tantly toward that end. They don't want anybody to abuse the use of their product any more than the three of us do." "If everybody would take that sensible attitude. Judge, and cooperate as more and more are now doing, we'd be a lot better off a lot quicker." isn't the answer. years. One Senator in the State Legislature rpprentlne' the Thirteenth Senatorial District Juab and Tooele Counties. One Representative In the State legislature rresentlng the Juab Thirteenth District County. One District Judee representing the Fifth Judicial District Juah, Millard. Beaver, Iron and Washington Counties. One District Attorney repres enting the Fifth Jwilriftl Dist- -Juab, Millard. Beaver, net Iron and Washington Counties. County officers as follows: Two Commissioners, one for a. term of four years, and one for a term of two years. A County Attorney for 'a term sf two years. iPRtSCILLA WILSON County Clark, Juab County, Utah. 7te fodet $pi&e HA - Promontory Point America always has ofiarad anliMSvad opportuevent VUk, was tka acaaaaf kistory-sukla- g I arMt leaUsstioa nity and ample reward as aa feaoenttve for "t e May 10, 1M9-- Ue woik and Individual eaterpvis. That's wi; S Amertosa'serMss. It was Abraham Llacola who sack great eosnlry. It's nr Job to keep It Tare ill d the vitel seed for aalting, by rail, the that way. Keel wttfc the Facifia Coast, sad who ailhorieed hrsMdoanneaUl lallroad. MM kwUdUtj el Tkis ysa marks the ?Sh Aalaraiy-'.- 'T Uaiea faci&e ssrsogWd Ikrengk Ua aad eklii yean fcnt, like other pioneers; U had Diamond Jubilee I the driri4 4 lb G?ka Sptko.th oompletto ainho Strstegw K'ii laltk U AatriN'i hiraie. Edward H. Harriaaa Route." Union Peei&O ocmmesMtetes that tsahoaadad feu U America. His guiding occasion by oont'alg to ottrl ovary iites-a- ad the !afc of the Uadars "boa the effort La the bassporUtfoaoIsMtorU Is t ai taoosa strength, and Mist wk followed kiss, so that victory and poao saay sooa be oass. rfcltestakwod. Ketw-w- k avery List a to "TOUS AMERICA" oa NBC Km and station. tor local Consult afternoon. your Saturday newipspar fes t4 his-tor- lo gr Coast-to-Coa- TMt st HO CM SSI YE UHION PACIFIC RAILROAD |