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Show Vag The Four., i Due to inadequate storage space ket-the curpnt hupe production 01 eggs fro the Nation's record army tf biddies the War Food Administration will convert some eggs to inimal fee.l in order the pledge of the U. S. Government to farmers to support the price of egg? and to prevent eggs that cannot be stored or consumed from being entirely wasted. In announcing the necessity for such a rogra'n, thj WFA emphasized that it would operate only to a limited extent and lor sach time as necessary to carry out 'ho pri ;n ' control commitments. Naturally, d he fll eggs that cai pos.-,ibor stored will be kept in consumption channels arid the program will salvage for anima feed enly those eggs that would otherwise spoil. The temporarym conto animal feed version of some which is short in supply was made necessary by th" fact that purchases of eggs by WFA to support pro- ducer price levels had reached such that suitable cold storage space could not be found in which to keep the eggs for human consump-- j tion. in which to ' ' fan-sue- ' Hid W?r Country, Is the Slogan of r !,Vy, ,..(.. lV"' Uav ,:f , .) C. June 00 falls on June . will be a different kind 18th, of celebration of this event than in favs brforp t' c '""ir This year finds , v .t""-- Importance to the livestock industry of individual cattle producers voluntarily spreading their marketings is well illustrated by the difficuties that have been encount Your Dad v - ii 3 Buy Bonds June 18 The that one underlying motivation. Bond battle cry for the Father conDrive and for the observance nected with Father's Day this year is "The Strongest of Bonds Your sLs x ered in getting a record production of hogs through the markets. Hogs have continued to come to market faster than packers have taken them. Terminal markets have resorted to embaroes, booking syst.es, permit plans and just plain pleading to cut down the flow until the hogs in the pens could be moved out of the way. While the number of hogs comnig to market now is less than the number marketed during the winter, packers are not taking as many, and the number of holdovers has been the same. f: .V 4 - I OUR PAPER yOUR. SAItOR SiND TO -- mM. v ! w Between nt; Williams.. There are many urgent reasons for buying War Bonds. First, the invasion needs money. Bonds pay for planes and guns and mu is Frank king must ha vc LOWELL THOMAS HAYCOCK ' i 1 ?:-w- i t Admin- June 1, 8, It Attorney for Administratrix i - J K NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Matt Rauhala, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of C. N. Leatherbury on or before the 10th day of August, A. D. 1944. Robert Laird. Administrator of Estate of Matt Rauhala, Deceased. All the fence you need easily 8et Dates of publication, June 1, 8, up, quickly moved a boy can do 15 and 22, 1944. it. World's largest selling Eleci tric Fencer. Service Guarantee. Immediate Delivery. See CARD OF THANKS The family of Mrs. Joseph Broad-hp- a wish to extend their sincere thanks and appreciation to their many friends and relatives who as- sisted us in any way during our recent bereavement. ElICTHEC FENCER ' J JOHN M. BROUGH Farm Machinery Hardware West Center Street TRAILWAYS FE Sail-- Lake City and Phoenix pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm NORTHBOUND 12:24 am 1 :43 am 3:36 am 3 :36 am 4:46 am 5:02 am 5:08 am 6:45 am I &0 om 7:25 om 1:32 pm 3:39 pm 5:03 pm 6:18 pm 7:16 pm 8:39 pm 9:38 pm 9:47 pm 10:00 pm 10:23 pm 1 1 :29 am 12:27 pm 2:05 pm 3 :04 pm 3:13 pm 3 :26 pm 3 :49 pm 4:33 pm 4:55 pm 1 1 1 1 X)l pm :30 pm 8:45 9:10 10:39 12:39 5:00 am :59 pm 1 1 12:40 am 6:42 om 9:05 am 10:29 am 1st 5 :25 am 6:55 am 8:50 am 9:01 am 8 :24 pm om pm :09 pm 2:20 pm 2:36 pm 2:42 pm 10:19 pm 10:30 pm 1 10:12am 10:28 am 10:34 am 10:36 am 1 6:30 pm 6:55 pm om am 12:10om 12:45 am :45 am f :11 cm 12:15 pm 4:25 pm 1 Call your Santa Fe T 'railways Agent for Information about Santa Trail ways bus Fe service to the East and to California, i (Connection at Salt lake City for lobe, Portland, Idaho falli, ButttJ (Connections of Spanhh fork tor Grand Junction and PuobioJ Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. To Appropriate: n, 153bO - James R. Faystrup, Ut; .02 sec. ft for stock Le-va- watering Johnson's from Spring, tributary to Juab Lake and Sevier River at point S. 172U lt. ;uul E. i:i2D ft. from NW. Cor. Sec 19 T 15 S. R. 1 E. The diverting and carrying works will con.si.st of a concrete collecting box, lmiu U. of and pipe, ditch and n. with is up to us money this. pro-rid- his evening NEWS! KLO Ogdcn KOVO Provo ft. deep at a point N. 156.8 ft. and 7.2420 ft from WA Cor. Sec. 20, T. 11 S., K. 1 E. 13333 - Charles Ut.; 0.75 sec. ft. from a well 200 f.. deep at point S. 16' 13' W. 1122 ft from NE Cor. Sec. li., T. 11 S., R. 17 W. and used from Apr. 15 to Sept 15 to irrigate (it) acres of land embraced within NE' Sec 7, T. 11 S., R. 16 W. and NE Sec 12, T. 11 S- - R. 17 Price KV.NU Logan 3ti5 W. 13623 - Malmcrest Livestock Co., Levan, Utah.; .02 sec ft. for stork well between water from a V and 200 ft. dnep at point N 2;40 ft and W. 4620 ft. from S'- C or. S c. 33, T. 14 S., R. 1 W. n. KEUB KS'JS CeJjr City nOUWTAIN NETWORK INTER -- I'roteH's resisting the granting of nny of the foregoing applications Aith rensona threfore, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer. Jui S'nte Capitol. Salt Lake City 1, Utah v ith a fee of $1 on or before July 22, 1844. ED. II WATSON, State Engineer Dates of publication May 25, June 1, 3, 35 rnd 22, 1944. Provo Springerville Spanish Nephi Gunnison Richfield. Marysvale-L- v. Clarkdole Ar. Prescott Lv. Prescott-L- v. Wickenburg. Glndale. Ar. Phoenix Daily SOUTHBOUND 7 :00 am 7:45 pm 8:05 pm 7:18 am TRAVEL 8 :49 pm 8:02 am 8:25 am 8:38 am 8:47 om 9:51 am 11:04 am 12:27 pm 1:17pm 2:51 pm 5:13pm Lv. Jerome.. Lv, , Fork. Lv. Flogstoff Lv. Williomt Lv. Ahfork.. Lv. Cotton wood-L- v. James Cossey, 734 Roose Salt Lake City; .Ulo sec. ft for domestic use from a well Salt Lake City Murray American Panguitch Lv. Konab... Ar. Flagstaff pond. 1j021 velt Ave., DOWN AND PUT OVCR. THAT n DIG to let eure reason Is this: There Is a shortage of goods now. Lster on there will be plenty for civil, ian desires. Money put into Wsr Bonds now will be available then. Business opportunities will be open then, too, and the "nest egg" ssved now may hatch out commercially then. Money put into War Bonds now will be deprived of its current potentiality as a psrt of the causes of inflation. You will be doing your part toward stabilising the money situation by buying Bonds instead of dwindling stocks. That is a third reason. But the best reason from a selfish viewpoint is this: Bight now tlirre is no bfUer investment thnn War Bonds. There is no frr repository for your mrnf y.a By buylpe; Bonis ymj become t""';holder in the strongest "going" eonrem in the world today, the United 9tes Amerlea. THE EDITOR. j n. the best possible equipment and it A second Flagstaff. Knnnh Pangultch Marysvole. Richfield Gunnison. . Nephi Spanish Fork.. Springerville. Provo ... American Fork ...... Murray. Ar. Salt Lake City.. 11, T. 13 S., R. 1 W. which to fighting men B. si s stock-walerin- nitions wiui beat the Axis. Our ALTA l istratrix of the estate of Thomas W. Haycock, deceased. Dates of publication . 15 and 22, 1944. James P. McCune 1 Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. i n. . To the People of flits Community NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate water in Juab County, State of Utah,1 throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated, all locations from SlAi&M: To Change: - H. C. Crane, Nephi, Ut. proposed to change the point ot a.vcision of .007 sec ft of water rigiit acquired by Application iNo. well 133 ft HooO from a deep at point S. 1320 ft and E. 1 n. from NE. Cor. Sec. 11, T. 13 g S., R. 1 W. and used for purposes. Hereafter .007 sec. ft of water will be used lor well stock watering from a 133 ft. deep at point S. It and E. 1 ft. from NV Cor. Sec. M NOTICE. Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Additional Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Thomas W. Haycock, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of James P. McCune, attorney at law, Nephi, Utah, on or before the 3rd day of August, A. D. 1944. 5 :30 5 :55 7 :24 9 :1 7 9 :27 10 :38 10 :54 11 :00 Ar. Flagstaff ' f;iM-.,- Daffy n.n kp fa-w- ri l. J Ar. Prescott Lv. Prescott. Lv. Jerome.. Lv. Clorkdole Lv. Cottonwood Lv. Ashfork Tonight at 9:30 k-e- t EFFECTIVE JUNE Lv. of the Treasury s War Pictured hnc is Ted R. Gamble, National Director Is pinning a Finance Division, and his son, Ted K., Jr. The youngster are made up of rosettes The coat l;e in his dad's Kathrr'R Dav lapl. '.Var Stomps. Girl Scouts and others will sell the rosettes on Father s , Day, June 18. a Bonu sr erican fathers away from home Dad and Your Country. Buy himself, of for Father's Day." Father, ...a f ,mily and by ofhundreds the Armed needs no reminding and willin take :,"us;!nds in uniforms hi? note of the holiday created Services of our country. Many for honor by himself buying bonds brare overseas. Father's Day. The family is So this year's Father's Day Is ing urged to remember Dad wt "Salute to our Fighting War Bonds. The nation is beinp i. ds". The National Father's Day asked to wear the Father Kosett'-the floral decoration made of War Committee. In conjunction with , 'Jrlted States Treasury, is conduct-rrStamps a gentle reminder to all a gigantic Father Bond Drive. that there is only one idea in anyT! i re is an earnest and one's mind for this year's Father's awareness to push on to rictory in Day and that is the winning of thr and thai the observance of this year's Fa-- t: war as quickly as possibleMore War means War Bonds and cr's Day. And every move being to Bonds. r .T,cd for the event is keyed ur S. M rtensen, Storekeepwho his been out in the Pacific for a number of n orths ranie home last week on lt:ive. While here he has been rrarricd to a young lady from Pro v:. Hi is the son of Mrs. Flny Morten.-i.-n- . Vis Kr.tl Barlow wnt to Morgan Tuesdsv where she w:l m.-eher hnsi-nmLt. Earl h'arlc-.- v who is stat. or eel at Camp Rob its. California Mr. and Mri Heber ShephtrJ and left Wednesday f;.r Sunnyside Washington where they intend to make .heir Mr Shepherd has been employed '.n . Washington for some time v.-i;La er South ' in a rani known by Phebe Tripp, deceased and CLAUD L. TRIPP, also known as Claud Tripp, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 3215 Green Street, Salt Lake City Utah, on or before the 20th day of July, A. D. 1944. HAROLD TRIPP, administrator of the estates of Phoebe W. Tripp, also known as Phebe Tripp, deceased, and Claud L. Tripp, als known as Claud Tripp, Deceased. James P. McCune Attorney for Administrator Nephi, Utah Dates of publication: May 18, 25, June 1 and 8, 1944. Le-va- SANTA Lv. Phoenix Lv. Glendole. Lv. Wickenburg.. .yK 'A Estates of PHOEBE W. TRIPP, also here with their parents, Mr and Mrs. Christian Faystrup. I '') Wood went to Salt Lake were Cii.v last week to secure srr.ploy-n:tn- t. d. Office of Price Administration has announced, effective May 27, specific maximum wheat prices determined according to the type of sale being made. One of these changes permits the producer to receive 2 cents per bushel when he loads the car and sells it to a FOR SALE My home nt 2nd local buyer, whie another change North and 2nd East. Also 5 year; permits the producer to receive the old riding horse. J. E. Worthington full handling charge when he loads and ships the car to a buyer. services performed by the purchas- Deductions from maximum prices er in connection with the harvestwill vary according to the different ing or colecting of wheat for ship- methods of sale and delivery. Pro- ' ment must be deducted from the vision will also be made for dif- ' maximum prices applying to the ference in cost to producers who sale. do not follow normal procedures of hauling wheat into local elevators for marketing. As in the past, the reasonabe value of any NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pavstiup. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Paystrup an:l family oi Tooele spent Sunday n who has been stationed in held Friday afternoon in the Florida is spending a furlough in v.ard chapel for Marie T. Petnis Fountain Green witn paicnu, erson, under the direction of BishMr. and Mrs. Ivan Rasmussen prior op James P. Christensen. to lpavinu tor Vireinia, where he The invocation was given by has been transferred. His wife,' Clark Wood of the ward bishopric. Kenna A. Rasmusen, accompaniea Musical numbers were vocal duet, him home. L. P. Anderson and company acThe Fountain Green ward mem- companied by Reta Sperry; vocal bers, under the direction of the solo, Mabel Lunt, accompanied by bishopric, were called to the ward Elaine Paxman; vocal solo, Laurchanel Tuesday evening to unite ence Memmott, accompanied by in prayer in behair or tne nation on Elaine Paxman, all of Nephi. invasion. . it was a very mini were James Anderson, Speakers proofing call and everyone was LeGrande Mangeson, President W. much inspired. L. Hoyt, closing remarks Bishop Mrs. J. A. McDonald and Mrs benediction R. F. I,aVar Thatcher and children of Christensen; The grave side prayer was at visited Lake Salt recently City given by Christian Christensen. the L. R. Ivory home. Sortie of those from out of town Mr. and Mrs. John T. Oldroyd who attended the services included and grandfon Jack of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beckstrand of OldL. Merrill Mrs. and Dr. City, San Diego, California, S 2c Marvin royd and children of Payson spent Powell Farragut, Idaho, Mr. the latter part of the week with and Mrs.of Christian Thompson of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Idaho Falls, Idaho, Mr. and Mis. .7. Oldroyd. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Oldroyd Lester Beliliston, Mr. Mrs. Nico-lin- e Meadow, and daughter Jessie attended the1 Beckstrand of, Lehi relaand other cf Powell 1 of their grand-graduation exercises and friends. daughter. Marilyn, daughter of Dr. i tives Mrs. Hans Anderson returned to and Mrs. Merrill L. Oldroyd who home Monday after spending a graduated from the Payson jun- her ior high school and was the honor few days in Salt Lake City. Pfc. Reuben Paystrup who has student of the class. 111. Mr. and Mrs. Oldroyd also at- been stationed at Scott Field, tended the graduation exercises for is here enjoying a short furlough Mr. and Mrs. Bobby and Joyce Mower, who were with his parents, James Paystrup. from Farrer the Junior graduated Mrs. James Greenhalgh and high school and the B. Y. U. high spent school, respectively in Prvo. Joyce daughter Florence of Nephi son in won the award for vocal music. Sunday in Levnn with their Mrs. and Mr. and daughter, Lesyle Livingston, daughter of law Mrs. Mary Oldroyd Livingston from Clarence Paystrup. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson of the Provo high school. Mrs. Lois J. Hansen of Tooele is Payson were visitorms Sunday at visiting at the home of her parents, the home of Mr., and Mrs. Marian Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Ivory. Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen are FOR SALE One Fishing Pole enjoying a vacation in Sacramento, or Fly Rod. Also large electric California wit htheir daughters and families: Mrs. A. P. Lane, Mrs. fan. Earl Hawkins. Hal-forR.ay Russell and Mrs. Jack CALL 302W FOR SAND AND The Primary organization will GRAVEL. hold graduating exercises Sunday 2 P. M. for the FOR SALE Ivory enamel mon- afternoon at Mrs. Ruth P. ChapSea Gull girls. arch range. Call 53. man is the teacher in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paystrup MODERN HOME FOR RENT Call 42. 2iip s"ptn Tuesday afternoon in L?va with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE Gray Enameled Kitchen Range. Good grates and water jacket. Phone 268. , i .'!: Jnmt--s Nil-sso- n. es The Strongest of Bonds Thursday,. June 8th, 1944 Ras-muss- AAA Office Please call for your picture at that time only. Nephi, Utah s, Fountain Levari News News (Happenings Green Private First Class Victor Impressive lunerai services Farm News From Local Central School Class Pictures will be distributed Office at The Times-New- s Monday evening from 6 o'clock until 8 o'clock. Times-New- 9:12pm 9:25 pm 9:34 pm 10:44 pm 1 1 :57 pm 12:55 om 1:45 om 1:17 am 5 :46 om 8 om 10:55 pm 1 1 11:15pm 12:10pm 1 :10 pm 1 :50 pm 12 55 om 1 01 om 1 20 am 2 20 am 2 20 am 4 :30 am 5 49 om 6 lOorn 1:25 3:35 5:38 6:57 7:20 pm pm pm pm pm LIGHT J Help yourself and your fellow travelers by taking less baggage. Be sure) to tag your luggage with your nam and addreu. 6:00 am am 7:40 om 7:40 om 7:46 om 8 :05 am 7KX) 9:10om 9:30 om 1 1 :55 om 1:17pm 1:40 pm 9:30 om T 11:10am :16 :36 12:40 1:10 3 :20 1 1 1 1 om am pm pm pm 4:40 pm 05 pm 6:00 pm f 7. .0 pm 7:46 pm 8:12pm 9:17 pm 9:28 pm :39 pm 1 :00 am 1:25 om 1 1 (Connections of Phoenf for 4 afford. Close, Miami, Tucson, Nogaltt, B faro, ercj (Connections of Spanhh fork for Grand Junction and Putblo I SANTA FE TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT CARTER CAFE 57 North Main Phone 264 fNerrw SSm rntm |