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Show The Thursday, Aug. 10, 1944 Fountain Local and Social 1944 CHEVROLET! News Items Happenings Seconu Lieutenant Karl Seely, I HEAVY a cross ing country flight made a DUTY brier visit at the home of his father. Kail pilots a B24 and is statpreciate if any prescriptions which will need ioned in Alabama. NOW AVAILABLE reto be refilled would be brought in for Ciair Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Anderson has joined the 11-1We will help yu Apply filling on Friday and Saturday, August Navy and reported for service TuesFor Certificate day in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Jensen had Thanks as their guests during the week their son in law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Collard of Bud Haymond Provo, their granddaughter, Miss Eva Johnson and Betty Euke of Heber City. Perry Allred of McGill Nevada Is J visiting for a few days with rela I tives and friends. Mr and Mrs. George Olsen and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Phone 24 Call Garretti Anderson and children of Fairview ! Fork visited Sunday in Fountain Green. Spanish ,213J NephiJ Mrs. Charles Hansen of Tooele is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Ivory. Vaunilc and Merrill Anderson, Lc dies' V.'ash son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. No effort is needed to wash parities. G. Elmo Anderson are spending a A few dips in lukewarm sudsy wavacation in Stanardville with Mr. are of a rinses and coup'.e ter, YA KNOW A SWEU IDEA WOULD yC and Mrs. Ernest Tuscon. sleek look to 1 them Be for all our restaurants enough. Getting Mrs. Edna Edmunds and son of of a matter is I smooth and TO HAVE SEVERAL COPIES OF merely Salt Lake City is visiting with her while I OUR NEWSPAPER ON HAND how they are hung drying. parents, (Mr. and Mrs. Lauritz S V FOR THOSE THAT LIKE TO First mil them in a towel or cloth Madsen. to absorb as much water as posThe Stake Relief Society organ-- 1 Cattle have increased in number izal ion will hold their annual out-sible. This helps them dry quickly in per cent since 1939 from about case the garments must be worn the ing at Maple Canyon Tuesday Aug. 25 G6 million head to 82,200,000 head. 22i.d. Then flip., them gently :next day. A large number of Fountain About 38 per cent more food will luntil all the folds have been reGreen people attended the services be produced in the United States moved. Hang panties by the waist-".ban-d in Nephi Wednesday afternoon for this year than during the post-wand they will dry without a Dr. T. Warren Allred, former resl period. the to wrinkle. The best way dry All farmers who wish to procure ident of this community. iglips is to put them on a clothes hangcommecial fertilizer fo 1945 under a line, er. If they are hung over IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the AAA program should place their orders this fall. THE FIFTH JUDICIAL. they are likely to have a sharp Deaths Dropped Alky Farmers will be affected by the crease where they touched the line. DISTRICT IN AND FOR JUAB .to deaths belief, popular Contrary big cut on heavy duty tires for agCOUNTY, STATE OF UTAH the declined Swedish Saw from alcoholism during ricultural needs. Heavy duty tires In the matter of the Estate of With a Swedish steel pulpwood price rise of World War I, from ALBERT ROSS GOODIN, deceased are urgently needed by the armed 1 1914 to forces and their requirements must saw, one man working in the woods 5.8 per 100,000 persons in NOTICE OF SALE be met. Smaller size tire supplies alone can cut pulpwood to cord per 100.01)0 in 1920. During the Is Notice deaths from alcoholism hereby given that the are leorled to be adequate for lengths almost as fast as two men will sell at private larmers needs. undersigned working with the usual crosscut saw. ncre"snc' There will be no farm acreage sale, subject to the confirmation of the aoove entitled court, on or af- allotments on wheat crops for the of ter the 9th day September, 1944, year 1945. Wheat is in great de tiie following described real and mand by our government. When- - the Russians occupy East personal property belonging to said estate and situate in Juab County, Prussia, tne Germans will lose an State of Utah, to wit: important agricultural area which The South half of the Southsupplies them with large amounts ot rye, oats, barley and potatoes. east .quarter of Section 28; the Northeast quarter of the Keep an accurate account of Northeast quarter of Section your wheat yield, as it may be of 33, and the Northwest quarter great importance to you after the war. of the Northwest quarter of All farmers who are interested in Section 34; all in Township used army trucks should file an 12 South, Range 18 West, Salt Lake Meridian. Containing 160 application for the same with your AAA Committee. acres. I will be out of town for five days starting Sunday, August 13 and I would greatly ap- iriC TD ' ixv w.xw son of Mayor Lyman Seely, in mak- 2. BROWN Chevrolet Co. lMIIJyu News Items From Local AAA Office J J ! ar TS: . - " ' " One Surveyor's ment. Your Opportunity to Prepare Yourself Job. Enroll Now. Jor a Steady Good-Pa- y CLASSES START AUGUST 14th Now ti the tune to look ahead and plan ahead for career that leads to financial independence. To help ambitious young women learn the interesting . aod profitable beauty profession, the nationally-know- n on August 14th. Our School has been Beauty School will newly remodeled and equipped with the latest facilities to giva vou finest and moat thorough instruction is the art of model teauty culture. Hundreds of graduates are now earning p to $300 a month. The demand for trained beauty' operators far tiraocU ih supply. HUM Coupon Tall f":r:23on-TODA- Y! n fir ftXCCL-CI- BEAUTY S SCK'ft, a Address State City a-- tf V . - sr. it'll d .. . T 5tvJ V transit instru- 1 Derick; 4 plows; FOR SALE harow; 1 grain and alfalfa seed drill; 2 mowers 1 hay rake; 1 grain 1 blade weeder, 1 cream layer-of- f; separator, 1 iron wheeled wagon, 1 battery radio; brooding equipment for 500 turkeys; 3 rodses and harnesses; 26 head well bread 15 to calve within 9 months (All bred to a son of Carnation Country Gentleman. Call at Paul $Ingram ranch, 4 ml north of Nephi FOR SALE Four room mod ern brick home with acre lot 1 and share Irrigation water. 70 North 1st West Mrs. Elisa S. 1 Terms o? sale: Cash, ten per cent of the amount bid to be paid at the time of acceptance of the bid by the undersigned, and the balance upon confirmation of said sale by said court. Written bids will be accepted by the undersigned at the Juab County Courthouse, PTephi, Utah. Dated this 10th day of August, Hol-stei- 1944. V-- l my ass. i c: Egg tlchkc::3 ore Comes mixed, ready to use. Inexpensive, dime's worth covers more than 100 sq. ft. Standard Whit Oil No. 9 U. S. P. is not absorbed into system. Mix with feed to help movements and remove intestinal parasites. Mrs. Niels Mortensen of Santa Maria California came to LeVan last Thursday to visit relatives and fiiends here. She is a guest at tne home of her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Worwood. While here Mrs. Mortensen has been selling her furniture which has been stored for the past year. The home was recently-soln to Mr. and Mrs. Loran who have been living in American I'ork for some time past. Rhviiiom Peterson. Ph. M. 3C, ?nd Mrs. Peterson who have been livii g at San Diego for a number of months are on leave. home They are puests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson of Levan and Mr.andMrs. Joseph Cowan at MANMAID 100 per cent Wool Fabrics Exclusive Styles You will be Smartly Dressed in one of these New Models Select yours today. Pay & small deposit and ve will reserve it until wanted! Slep-hense- iixi'liisivo Ladivs9 Shop 10 Store Hour Nephi. SSt. Neldon Stephensen left Sunday cfternoon for his camp at Poealello. Idaho after a few days furlough here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Stephensen, who, with Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Stephensen and Mrs. Christena Stephensen accompanied him to Salt Lake City. Mr .and Mrs. Horace Durrant of Salt Lake City spent the week nd here at the home of her mother, Mrs. Sorena Malmgren, who accompanied them to Salt Lake City to visit her other children residing '.here. Mrs. Minnie Jackman of Salt Lake City came down Saturday to visit relatives here. Miss Ruth Sorenson of GarfieH and Miss Zoma Warner of Nephi spent a few days this week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miss Renon Chistensen returnad home Monday night after an ex tended stay In Salt Lake City with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Christensen." Mrs. James Jensen of Centerfield returned to her home Tuesday after visiting with her son in law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Win-e- r. COATS FALL -- A. M. to 6 P. M. Except Wednesday when we close at 1 P. M. BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS THE TIMES-NEW- S Published Every Thursday at NephJ, Juab County, Utah. Entered as Second Clasa Matter at tha Port offlca at Naphl, Utah, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subacription Rate $2.00 pep year, payable in advance A. B. GIBSON ROY E. GIBSON Publisher Editor-Manag- EBffi EI CPQJCBffi fflOCb0$0Q(BCNI Mrs. Pelwin Shepherd and daugh- ter Shirley left Friday for Los where they will visit relatives bef. re joining her husband who has employment at Oakland, An-p-el- tD(BCB(Bf7(DCDCD California. Mrs. Martha Brotherson and Allan Franeom left Sunday for Los Angeles where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christensen. Mrs. Mary Winter enterta'ned at a birthday dinner Sunday for the birthday anniversary of her daughter Bonnie: Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Niels Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Winter, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Win ter, Mrs. James Jensen and the host and hostess. SALE OF INTEREST TO CATTLEMEN We will offer at the M and O RANCHES, 20 miles east of Salina, s Utah, about 100 old bulls; at auction. Here is your opportunity to accumulate some of the finest range bulls available. Write us for further details on this notable Auction Sale to be held coming-18-month- Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Pratt and daughters Genlel and Alene returned Friday from a two weeks trip in the East. They combined business and pleasure. They attended market week in Denver, St. Louis and Chicago and then went to Louisville, Kentucky where they visited with their son and daughter In law. Pfc and Mrs. Howard Pratt. They report having had a very pleasant and worth while trip. tW August 21, 1944. Address all inquiries to our Salt Lake office 1 BE ' ff General Contractor House Bulldsr Chicken Housas Csmsnt Oarages and Brick Work D. C. BOSWELL 599 North Mam NEPHI orse than a nylon stocking sale ! D A ALLEN MONA, UTAH Phono 83 ESTIMATES . GIVEN after War. More cars have already gone out of the running than ever were built any year ! How'll everybody get bia new one overnight? But I've come thia far with my bo I figure 111 engine be all right. I '11 just keep it safely by staying with my good old friend Conoco N" motor oil. If you think you can beat it, okay. But remember, any engine is bound to have acids inside from every explosion. Therefore you'd rifck too much grief from corrosion, as I understand, except that g is made to check it. oil-plate- oil-plate- oil-platin- .NaUoaal DlstffUrs PrsJ tt Corporatw' 86 Proof Phone 349J4 d d, t SSi i Leave me out of it. mites, ticks end fir.s-weaken birds, make them cay prey to diseases that cue egrj firoduciic::. But they can he controlled easily with Standard Poultry I louse Sprr., the insect killer that stays active for days. And to step up egg production of listless, droopy nens, try dosing with Standard White Oil No. y U.S. P. an excellent mineral c I conditioner. Blood-suckin- g Standard Poultry House Spray STYLED and MADE IN CALIFORNIA 1 , Play OUT IN FRONT W. C. ANDREWS Distillers' By Products Administrator of estate of of corn distillers are deAlbert Ross Goodln, valuable in vitamins, minerals, and Pay ceased. amino acid content, new studies Date of publication August 10, 1944 WANTED TO BUY OR LEASE or Meadow pasture land between Star Sapphire G W. Lunt, Nephi and Mona. The fpintly cloudy gray-blu- e jewel 379 North 1st West. 11 1111 known as the star sapphire is a GOOD USED LAWN- transparent variety of corundum WANTED found in the alluvial deposits of MOWER. Phone 31. " " Smal size Heatrola Ceylon. Together with star rubies FOR SALE In Jos. condition. F. of to good Nelson the Asteria, they belong group which when cut in phone 244J. or cabnehon form show a luminous star Man or woman wanted to supply This star is due to of six rays. customers with famous Watkins defcavities tubular microscopic products in Nephi. No Investment. initely nrr:ippr in the stona. Business established. Earnings average $40 weekly. Pay starts Im Bread Crumbs Write J. R. Watklis Home economists say that bread mediately. D19 Winona, Minn. . .. ... crumbs must be dry when you stora Co. Certificate of Availability Must be tlu m. Dry bread crumbs keep best furnished by applicants. if air reaches them, so instead of First Sawmill putting them in a tight container Several companies claim the first like crackers, punch holes in the covVirer of the jar or tie a piece of cheese sawmill, but the records of the sawcloth over the top. They keep best ginia company indicate that mills were established in Jamestown Stored in this way 'but, even so, ( In 1G08. Sawmills were also estabwill no! kerp indefinitely. lished in New York in 1623. One was at the site of Albany, the present state capital. Another is believed to have been built near York, Maine, the same year. Reverse Sheets In making a bed, reverse your sheets from time to time, placing the hem at the foot. This equalizes - --lO IT the wear and makes the sheets last longer. When ironinfi (heels, either i avoid Ironing the crease or make I'd rather skip any new car rush-wthe crease a little ofT the center. IP" Safe-Bev- RIGHT star-stone- Mala A Broadway, Salt laF.l-- j Please send details on your i.'i.eel No obligation my part. Nam. Page hvfl ANNOUNCING! Levan Green Our Patrons To Nephj, Utah Times-New- s, The can of N'A oil tell you about a modern synthetic that does the You'd imagine it's kind of magnetized to working parts, making a protective surface to shed off acids, before the worst happens. Good thing you needn't d wait for an engine; can have that whole improveyou ment now, using Conoco NA oil. OIL-plati- oil-plate- CONOCO MOTOR OIL |