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Show The 1944 Thursday Aug. 24, $2.00 A. B. GIBSON i.LV C. per year, payable Page Hv Skirts and Sweaters :f 1, for r",o school and College Girl 1 .i ! , ' . i,n - fit Hi. Il r:. fji..u til l. :.L.-- I i u i U ..ul oilier V 7 it MAKE YOUR SELETION'S NOW WHILE STOCKS APE AT THEIR BEST $ it'll'. means an Ui SKIRTS PRICED AT 2-9S SWEATERS PRICED AT I J' E t x x ' ' . . UP Up 2.49 u;ck.iiS "'1 .are sVSujfs Publisher Editor-Manag- tsa: , v':-- THEN DACK TO SCHOOL in advance . CIUOIN h - SKIRTS AND SWEATERS --W),; 1 " A Nephi, Utah s, Firrl- Published Every T'iu:c:!r." .' HcpM. .''Mb Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post office at IVepht. Utrh, under the act of Congrecs of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rate Times-New- VV '"U.- - ft j Sir;viKivt L.tstisvs Shop S Diirs 'J - 10 A. M. Wlicll V( (.. 6 I'. M . nl M; Except Wednesday. I, 1 BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS I! nmto ... - . V:nuM.'-- i "r m rum Gathar4 to aoaiplcto UmI ajraagamaata ler tb CHAIBMBX traditional barbecnlng f SO aholea Umb9 ara, tha fete unual Fountain Green highlighted by l.rt. m.hnn j. nTi TomaoB. adTertlalnci Lb Edward Klelaoa, gcaaral afcaJrauai and Soatt took, Mayor Lyman geely, barbecna. (SUadlng) Clark Ivory, program; iTaa Bafla;, 'lambs; J. 1 Kialaon, tickata, ani Thomas H. Cook, lamba, , MB DAY COMMITTKB , IN 'f. CHAJLT1K ii n i i AMERICAN PILSENER CO, OCDEN. BECKEI PRODUCTS UTAH UTAH .fit&tccty 'Reeded-- r s state's highways are doing theii part for Victory. Last year bus lines t carried over half of all the travelled on public carriers, buses are th In many communities only form of public transportation. Overland Greyhound is putting al Its efforts, experience and resource) into helping perform the biggest transportation job of all time. That ii why our service to you now cannol always be what you have come to expect. We salute this state for its patriotic consideration of the condi. tions created by the war. When Victory Is won look to 'Overland Greyhound for a brand-nechapter in comfortable, convenient, scenic highway transportation. passea-gerf-tha- Your Opportunity to Prepare Yourself Job. Enroll Now. for a Steady Good-Pa- y ahead for a carsac N W if the time to look ahead aod . .. .. tha.t lead to financial independence. To hAp ambitious young women leara the interesting, aod zel-ci- a the nationally-knowprofitable beauty profession, on August 14th. Our School has been Beaut) ' School will facilities to give newly remodeled and equipped with the latest you fin est and snost thorough instruction in oW act of aaodaaa beauty c vtosre. graduates are now earning up ( $300 Hundreds of month. TlV demand for trained beauty operators far aacas the supply. n fv Ma9 Coupon for Full BEAUTY i . my pare Naaas. j Cky m tramllnt. b t ut identlfttatlu-- i m ytur basstst. W. tupvly then frM.J NEPHI CAFE PHONE AIR CONDITIONED BUSES SCHSL ?lr . CWhm Information--TODA- Y! A Braatfway, Salt lake 1, Utah Please send details oo your ScLooL No obHgaaiaa tUia Address aa &iSft. State. Plaintiff , lcSSrf M1MBU THE FIFTH DISTRICT COURT BEST SPRING FRIERS FOR STATE OF SALE Ronald Gowers phone 149W .OF JUAB COUNTY, UTAH. H. C. NORTON, t ti.M Op.rtwJ by INTERSTATE TRANSIT LINES v. GENEVIEVE T. GRAY, ETHEL THOMAS GOATES, INABELL T. T1MPSON, J. JAY THOMAS and W1NN1FRED THOMAS, his wife, MYRA T. BEULAH T. EVANS. ANDERSON, EVA K. SUTHERDOROTHY J. SOUTH-VV1CLAND, E. CLARK JONES and JANE DOE JONES, whose true name Is unknown, his wife, E. MORRIS JONES and MARY DOE JONES, whose true name is unknown, his wife, JENNIE WRIGHT THOMAS, VIDA T. SHEPHERD, GEORGIA T.- - HENDERSON, KAY THOMAS AN UNMARRIED MAN, WILLIAM CUTLER an unmarried man, RETTA C. BERGHOUT, LEO T. CUTLER and GWENDOLINE CUTLER, his wife, MILDRED C. SCHELIN. IRA ELMO CUTLER and ELSIE CUTLER, his wife, and MYRA L CUTLER MEAD, Defendants SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS : You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons unon you, if served within the county in whicn this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do. judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to recover a judgment quieting plaintiff's title to the following described tracts of land situated in Juab County, State of Utah, viz: The NW'i of the NE4, the E of the NEU and the Ei of the SEU of Sec. 23; the W of the SWVi, of Sec. 24; the NW'A of the NW'i, the Shi of the NW',i and the NW'A of the SW'-- i of Sec. 25; the EH of the NEVi of Sec. 26; and the SE'.i of Sec. 36 Tp. 11 South Range 14 West S, L, M. containing 680 acres. Also, the SW'4 of the NEU of Section 23, Tp. 11 South Range 14 West S. L. M. STEPHENS BRAYTON a LOWE, Attorneys for Plaintiff P. O. Address 1001-- 4 Walker Bank Building Salt Lake City 1, Utah. Dates of publication: August 24. 31; and September 7. 14 and 21 1944. Goofy, am I? that's your privilege thinking I'm Go ahead Just plain hipped on everlastingly keeping this d with Conoco N" engine's insides oil. Maybe there is and maybe there isn't sixty other ways that would have kept engine acids Harbor from raising Ned with this limousine. But one thing I know is this; it's still running swell on nothing but Conoco N'rt motor oiL You needn't be a scientist to know that acids from every explosion are forever trying to spoil an engine. Looks like the proper idea is to try blockading those acids by getting your I learned there's a modern engine oil that reminds you of N'A Conoco in synthetic makes inside surfaces atbecause it magnetism, Acids can't so tract a shield of d Then Into this. tear your right easily engine has an extra chance to last you. When new cars arrive, hurray! But a real advanced improvement right now is to switch to Conoco Hth motor oil, see. oil-plate- pre-Pea- oil-plate- STATS-- iiyfej ffim fEX HIS! CARD OF THANKS Our thanks nd appreciation ?s extended to our friends and to friends of our late father for their assistance and sympathy following his recent death. Family of Henry Hawkins. Y'iiHtA OF . I I kV M I pljM 2 plows, 2 mowers, FOR SALE 1 blade weeder; grain l.iyer-of- f; cream separator; brooder euip-me- nt for 500 turkeys; 3 horses and harnesses; 2 cows, 8 heifes to calve all bred to a son of Carnation Country Gentleman. Paul Ingram. 1 1 . W i: and DA i l j ON . T H l t FREE GRANDSTAND wtl a W&L? ' G R E - fi- SHOW oie of iKf JfJ$-P3jyi3- " fOg& k 350 Select White FOR SALE Contact W. Lee Leghorn pullets. Bailey or Robert Winn Modern home, 4 FOR SALE rooms basement, 4 rooms upstairos Including warehouse building on premises. C. Rodger Lunt 755 S. 6 East Salt Lake City or Eugene Lunt, Nephi. CHOICE FOR SALE Ociasiunat' Bricks brick, "zip' may oe put into the job b, painting oc- a casional contrasting color or Electing the bricks to be painted to lorm an attractive pattern. Whai COOKING APPLES Gerald Cazier. paiii-in- g ks of his barfk offers employment for winter on job indoors at Tooele, 85c to $1.10 per hour for 9 hours per day. If- Interested see Paul Booth or Max A customer Mash Sluice As stored poultry niasn deterio- rates more slowly in qold weather, winter is a practical time to hold a several weeK's' supply of mash on the farm in a Morage. rat-pro- - Thomas or Contact Warren phone 616J1, Tooele. n Strat-to- PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Additional Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John H. Lunt, deceased. Cedilors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of James P. McCune, attorney at law, Nephi, Utah on or before the 20th day of December A D 1914. Ora H. Lunt and Erma L. Lomax, executors of the last will and testament of John II. Lunt. Deceased. James P. McCune, Attorney for executors. Dates of publication: August 17 24 and 31, September 7, 1944. LPJVAN A nleasmt surnrise rartu uo . given Monday night at the home of ana Mrs. Preston Christensen for Norma Christensen of Salt Lake City. She has been visiting for some time with relatives here Bobbie Bosh, Sic A R. M. who has been stationed at DeLand. Florida Is spending a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Bosh. He will report to San Diego, California. 4 rto , fa mile advanced over there means more communications equipment needed. That includes telephones, telephone equipment and all kinds of secret electrical equipment as well. Li-very f rl I IE ' I I d. oil-platin- g. oil-plate- ' Production of new facilities for civilian use has been at a standstill and if yba are among those waiting for telephone service we want you to know that we don't like to use the words "we dont know when" any more than you like to hear them. We're doing our best and your patience and under- standing are genuinely appreciated. 1 NOCO MOTOR Jk$ WJomnlaU SlaUt Otftpliomt mmJ Utfetrabi OIL JMstkaal DlatOlaa f'rsd --a. . s torpor. tW 86 'Proof (o. i |