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Show The Thursday, June 22, 1944 Nephi, Utah Times-New- s, 4 luom modern FOR SALE buse-nen- t. home. C o.se in. Three-quartacre of share water, land. Mrs. Eliza S. ay 1st West ami Kirst North. er 1 ijily D M . iti. NETWORK RMJDW ELL THOMAS NEWS' Ik M I I'm your YES, sonnytheboy,daddy you don't remember because you were just a few months old when I left for war." War is heartless, little man. It doesn't give much heed to family ties. But, along with millions of other men and women in uniform, your dad is doing everything he can to keep another war from start-- t ing when you're grown up and have children of your own. ; j ?" Standard of California It's more than good Americanism to invest in War Bonds ... it's good business. Let's buy more Bonds than we planned, now during the 5th War Loan Drive . . . and let's keep on doing so! CORPORATION RABIES ARTICLE WAR BONDS f 0 C'J H. C. Crane, Nephi, Ut. proposed to change the point of diversion of .007 sec. ft of water right acquired by Application No. weU 133 ft 14050 from a deep at point S. 1320 ft. and E. 1 ft. from NE. Cor. Sec. 11. T. 13 S., R. 1 W. and used for n. stock-wateri- Continued from Page One ment at once without waiting for a report from the State laboratory. An outbreak of rabies can be controlled only by the ragid quarantine which requires strict confinement of all animals specified in the quarantine by metal leash, closed cage or padlock upon the private premises of the owners. To make Ihe quarantine effective the pub!c must cooperate fully with enforcement officials. Cooperation means not only compliance insofar as their own animals are concerned but also Immediate notification of police or health officials ot the presence of any animals not held in confinement in th? area undet quarantine. ' from Johnson's Spring, to Juab Lake and Sevier: point S. 1720 ft. and E. from NW. Cor. Sec 191 r 15 S. R. 1 E. The diverting and carrying works will consist of a concrete collecting box, 1000 ft. of and pipe, ditch and watering tributary River at 1920 ft. 4-- in n. pond. 15521 - James Cossey, 734 Roosevelt Ave., Salt Lake City; .015 sec. ft for domestic use from a well 365 ft. deep at a point N. 156.8 ft, and 7.2420 ft from W Cor. Sec. 20, T. 11 S., R. 1 E. 15535 - Charles TStewart,Cal-la- o, Ut.; 0.75 sec. ft. from a well 200 ft. deep at point S. 16 13" W. 1422 ft from NE Cor. Sec. 12, T. 11 S., R. 17 W. and used from Apr. 15 to Sept 15 to irrigate 69 acres of land embraced within NEy Sec. 7, T. 11 S., R. 16 W. and NEH Sec. 12, T. 11 S., R. 17 n. n. W. 15625 - Malmcrest Livestock Co., Levan, Utah.; .02 sec. ft. for stock well between water from a 100 and 200 ft. deep at point N. 2640 ft. and W. 4620 ft from S14 n. ELECTRIC FENCER All the fence you need easily set ft. a boy can do quickly moved World's largest selling Elec- S-- , R. 1 W. Protests resisting the granting any of the foregoing applications with reasons threfore, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah with a fee of $1 on or before July 22, 1944. ED. H. WATSON, State Engineer General Contractor NOTICE TO CREDITORS of GEORGINIA deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence at 345 ast 2nd South Street, Nephi, Utah, on or before the 18th day of August, A. D. 1944. NELDON J. WORTHINGTON, administrator of the estate of Georginia Worthington, deceased. Dates of publication: June 15, 22, 29 and July 6, 1944 James P. McCune Attorney for Administrator Estate 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. ALTA B. HAYCOCK Administratrix of the estate of Thomas W. Haycock, deceased. Dates of publication . June 1, 8, 15 and 22, 1944. James P. McCune Attorney for Administratrix NOTICE TO CREDITORS 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. Dates of publication, June 1, 8, "! JOHN M. BROUSH Farm Machinery Hardware West Center Street t'sr 7frtg HAVE CAS?... ENOUGH T tC ...WILL VAf 0L'f I HAVE RPLANE Wear Materias of Strutter cloth, r . i, it y&L j LOAN JUNE 12th july ; Life SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Bear River Mutual & SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH JUNE KENDALL .j Wit 9 Slack Suits UP 295 up 795 I IP Mlxelusivv ias diet? Shop Sure llevirs 10 A. M. U 6 P. when we close at VI. Except Wednesday P. M. 1 BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS South Utah Property BOND APPLCATON Xi&JT ri-t- I WRITE THE AN&WEES on a FIFTH WAR to Expanding its develop additional Utah resources and produced more metal for the war effort, the Ohio Copper company of Utah, last year opened up and placed In production the Big Indian mine, situated near La Sal In San Juan county. After checking the tonnage and grade of ore available and satis- operation an operating loss of $18,811.52 tor thb year. The Big Indian mine operation Is in addition to the company's regular operation In the Bingham district where copper Is produced by leacfi-inIn place methods. By this unique method, copper Is extracted front the water that percolates through e the porphyry ore In the mine. The additional mining, such aa has been undertaken by Ohio Copper results In more metal, more payrolls and added business for smelters, railroads and other Inlow-grad- dustries throughout the state. In encouraging this type of development 01 Utah's resources, the long term position of the state Is TESTED BY PERFORMANCE FOR 35 YEARS I 8tn 11119 1 liv... ' L o I'll predict no-miles-an-h- IH band it to folks. They've bad the patriotism to hold down their speed. But imagine war restrictions ended. Man, you'll see old cars overdoing till they can't chug another mile. You'll see every repair shop crowded for months, but I'm figuring to duck that! Of course, I couldn't see every thing coming when I originally had this engine I'd simply overheard that any engine forms dangerous corrosive acids. It made sense to try protecting the engine by it with Conoco NfA motor oiL I switched to N". You can suit yourself about thinking it's the only oil or not, but first read oil-plate-d. j Better than ever After 35 years of constant improvement To prolong car life, regular care of your car with superior lubricants is more important now than ever before. Many cars in the inter mountain area have reached mileages of 100,000 miles and more. Consistent use of VIco Motor Oil and Vico Lubricants has helped make this possible. to buy it whenyou don't needit LIFE INSURANCE 1 Fabrics j) Seaparate Slacks Phone 349J4 BECAUSE . . You can't buy it when you do need it. I . factorily completing metallurgical tests, construction of a treatment plant was undertaken In the spring of 1943. The milling plant has a daily capacity of 250 tons of copper ore. Construction of the mill and related buildings was completed late in 1943 and the breakDifing in period was started. ficulties In starting the new plant were encountered and resulted In YOU .i W Vacation Mine Firm Opens AN ? f jummer and V AMMUNITION? ENOU0H You have FIRE C Tor yi BNOUQl'Xi ESTIMATES GIVEN NSURAN CE West Coast f fVS3 &Otf4r "fa ww 14S -- 22, 1944. 7 Swx& MONA, UTAH tric Fencer. Service Guarantee. Immediate Delivery. See Slacks and ci l c. j.,. 22, 1944. A ALLEN D I WILL Estate Dates of publication May 25, June 15 and 3, 15 f rjzT:: IT.- AND SAND n. of Chicken House Builder Cement Houses Garages and Brick Work top, .007 ft. of water will be used for CALL 302W FOR well GRAVEL. stock watering from a ftsec. Cor. Sec. 33, T. 14 'mt Hereafter purposes. To Appropriate: 15360 - James R. Paystrup, Le-AO ft fM ctrtnlr ewi tran I Tt THE STUDEBAKER TXfRA Change: - Hva JUST RECEIVED! 5 room home with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkin of I'OK SALE chicken coop. Nephi veiled Sunday with Mrs. large lot, garage, HAROLD STEPHEN'S. )N, 2.10 Nor. Parkins father, Wilford Coombs. Mrs. Jewel Goble of Nephi vis2nd West Street. ited Sunday with her parents. Mr. ami Mrs. Clarence W. Hansen. TRACTOR AND COMBINE Mts. Curo'ine M. Hansen Boc;h AUis Chalmers Model V. C. Tract- received Many kind words and or, rubber tires, plow ami cultiv- remembrances Monday June 19th ator together with A lis Chamers as she observed her 80th birtnday Foot. FOR anniversary at her home. All Crop Harvester. Mrs. SALE. Duke Pago Service. 1st Hansen Bogh has been very active North Main, Payson in her 80 years and her many friends wish her many more years of contentment and happiness. CARD OF THANKS She is the mother of 10 ciild We wish to exress through the ren, 6 of whom are T'ley columns of this newspaper, our are J. L. Hansen, Earlliving: Hansen. Fd sincere and heartfelt thanks for ward Hansen, Clarence W. Hansen, the many wonderful words of sym- Mrs. Gladys Winters, and Mri pathy and kindness ami other acts Devonna Crcwther, all of Foutur.in in our behalt rouowing tne rec- Green. ent death of our husband and Rulon Johnson and Deon Livfather. Your kindm sscs will al- ingston of Moroni were the speakways be remembered. ers at Sacrament meeting Sunday. Mrs. N. G. Taylor and family Mrs. Mary E. Holman is visiting in Santaquin with her daughter, One load Mrs. Zola Allen and family. WANTED TO BUY Mrs. Oleta Railey and Mrs. V!da of Meadow Hay. P. J Sanders. Jackson were Salt Lake City business visitors Tuesday. Married Lady to do WANTED telephoning for locals in her own home. Good rate of pay for your spare time work. Call 196 SaturTerry and the Vlv ' No work in ofday or Monday. Itv Also boy for cleanup work fice. Milton Caniff and chance to learn the printing trade. The Times-New- s. 133 - deep at point S. 1320 ft. and E. 1 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. MODERN HOME FOR RFNT 11, T. 13 S., R. 1 W. Call 42. 2tip This advertisement prepared and contributed by BOY To Fountain Green News ." 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, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated, all locations being from SLli&M: ARE YOU MY DADDY i Page our. Your car is vital in America's transportation system. Make it a habit to drive in regularly station or dealer. 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