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Show Thursday, Aug. 31. THE The 1944 TIMES-NEW- S Published Every Thursday at Nephl, Juab County, Utah. lEntered ac Second Class Matter at tha Post office at Nephl, Utah, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rats psr year, payable $2.00 In advance Times-New- Local and Social News Happenings ! I , Nephi, Utah s, Page NOTICE The party who look a black and white Excelsior bicycle from the Fair Grounds Monday night will kindly return same to the Tri State Lumber Co. Special award . . No Questions Asked. evan Local Mr. and Mrs. Ma.Liiin spent . .. -- Kill-:i:a- Mrs. Iluiold Warner entertained on August 27th for her son. Von Hurton. Ray, and her daughter, Caroline on their birthday anniversaries. 36 CORN FOR SALE Golden guests enjoyed games and refreshBsntam Sweet Corn is now reads. ments. For further information call Mrs. Lt (jg an Mrs. Clifton M. y ol Vallejo, California and Mr Terry Hall or see Leland Vickers ' and Mrs. Max Cloward and family ai ranch in canyon. Garfied have been visiting at the 2 plows. 2 mowers, FOR SALE home of their parents, Mr. and 1 grain layer-of- f; 1 Wade weeder; Mrs. J. L. Fowkes at Starr. On Wednesday evening, a party I cream separator; brooder euip-mefor 500 turkeys; 3 horses an.i was held in the Payson city pai k In honor of Li. and Hrs. Holladay who harnesses; 2 cows, 8 heifes to calve were on two weeks leave. Those all bred to a son of Carnation in attendance besides the guests of Country Gentleman. Paul Ingram. honor were Mr. and Mrs. Fowkes, FOR SALE 350 Select White Miss Olive Fowkes, Earl Fowkes, Contact W. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Max Cloward and Leghorn pullets. family and Mr. and Mrs. Henel Bailey or Robert Winn Holladay and Darry Tweed. FOR SALE Modern home, rooms basement, 4 rooms upstaire.; Including warehouse building on premises. C. Rodger Lunt 755 S. 6 East Salt Lake City or Eugene Lunt, Nephi. earing new tne only i I is believing! nt 1 Fountain adionic Hearing Aid Green brings you the high quality of this firm at M the radionic instrument price of the better vacuum tube aids of today. Let your own ears judge how revolutionary it is in operating controls, adjustable by wearer, in low upkeep, in convenience and ease of use. You decid9 ... we sell only to these who can be helper'.. No high pressure salesman will call on you . We Inoite You ORD & Ccme h. CompL: ..T.'nv.v'.r t. si: ' i ti clrcn h1, No extras. ra lionic intra, crystal and bati?ry- - OaZ'zrie hib-r- al OudranUi'. Unc jri?P, One quality. ', '.il'l's finest. : Demonstration Phone 43 Juggle Meals If you're having trouble making the milk no around these days, juggle- your meals to use milk in other forms cottage cheese and other cheese in casseroles, soups, sandwiches and salads. Don't overlook buttermilk and skimmed milk. Then there's canned milk and ice cream, too. besides dry milk powders. tor the small garden, particularly pr a teginner, close planted rows Lid hand cultivation are better than jidely spaced rows for horse or trac er cultivation, small nana ruiuiitors or hoes are inexpensive and Isy to use at odd moments. If the Lrden is small, much more food can produced by close planting of ths Iws. 5r V I'?: tin J40 MANGELSON Druggists -- Rtady to Wtar ' . W Ei h I hi p a isofor ci! sava jjrxaKnc? .Much gasoline loss is caused by gradual ring and compres-sir- i cylinder wear. Gas mixtures then "blow-by,- " is reduced, performance gets rough; RPM Motor slows tliis wear 'way down sticks tight on hot or co!d metal surfaces, insures cold motors against extra s.aru'ng wear, protects critical hot spots on lorq use Standard's runs. For more mileage, less wear RPM Motor Oil. D. C. BOSWELL . 599 North Main NEPHI News Items CHOICE FOR SALE Private H. Elwood Hansen of! Camp Roberts, California is spending his furlouh with his wife and daughter in Fountain Green. He will report to Camp Robinson, Ark. in Ihe near future. Staff Sereant Donald L. Bailey of Fort Jackson S C visited Sun-da- y in Fountain Green and was the honored guest at a canyon party the same evening given by his brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mis. Ivan Bailey. Mls3 Bessie Mowers has returned home after spending the summer lu Manti where she has been employed. Miss Janice Johnson of Venice, California is spending her vacation witn her mother, Mrs. Ella John- PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Additional Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Half-to- n FOR SALE 1935 Estate of John H. Lunt, deceased Ceditors will present claims with Chevrolet Pickup. New recapped vouchers to the undersigned at the rubber. Thoroughly reconditioned. office of James P. McCune, attor- H. C. Braithwaite. ney at law, Nephi, Utah on or before tne 20th day of December A D WICKER BABY BUGGY FOR 191-1- . $15.00. Mrs. LaVell Gam-mOra H. Lunt and Erma L. Lomax, SALE phone 139W. executors of the last will and testament of John H. Lunt, Deceased. FOR SALE 229 Railroad ties. James P. McCune, Attorney for n, For information see George Executors. Levan Utah. Dates of publication: August 17, 24 and 31, September 7, 1944. DRESSED SPRING FRIES FOR SALE. Ronald Gowers phone 149W NOTICE TO CREDITORS FOR SALE MY HOME. Ray Estate of IRVIN HILLMAN, de- 3rough. 38 East 2nd South. will ceased. Creditors present claims with vouchers to the under-sine- d FOR SALE Home, 2 acres of at the office of C. N. Leathe:-f- c land, 1 share water, and 2 large 605 South 2nd West or try. Eureka, Utah, on or before coops. the LOth day of November, A. D. phone 241J. 1944 ELLEN O. HILLMAN Admini- HEATER FOR SALE Three- stratrix of estate of Irvin Hiilman, room size circulating heater. See C. L. Gibson 46 North 1 West. Dates of publication: August 31, September 7, 14 and 21, 1944. FOR Ripe, sweet TOMATOES C. N. Lealnerbury SALE. $1.50 a bushel at present f- -r Administratrix time. Leave orders at Fred Wilkey Attorney or Claud Wilkey residence. son. Mrs. Fred A. Fahnri and family left for their home in Lark after vsiting for some time with their Mrs. George E. Coombs. mother Mrs. Coombs accompanied them to their home and before returning will visit with her daughter and ;:on in law. Mr and Mrs. W. G. Jonte in Ogden who were recently the parents of a daughter. Mrs. Nancy Lowe of Beaver is visiting with her brother, Parley "lolman, who is 111. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Robertson of Spanish Fork and Miss Wanda Robertson of Topaz were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson Friday. Dr. and Mrs. Merrill Oldroyd of Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Oldroyd and daughter and Mr. and Mrs, Ray Holman of Provo were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Oldroya Friday August 25th, for Lamb Day. Miss Janice Olsen returned home from Salt Lake City Saturday after attending the summer session at the University of Utah. Mrs. Glen Andrews and children ire visiting with her parents, Mr. md Mrs. Odvin Rosquist. Mr and Mrs. Jack McDonald of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Charles Hansen of Tooele visited Friday at the L. R. Ivory home. Mrs. Rhea Lamb and children of Provo are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Anderson. Mrs. Boyd Allred and baby of Mount Pleasant spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Johnson and children of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Lavell Johnson and children of Duchesne and Mr. and Mrs. Lena Larsen and children of Salt Lake City visited during the week with tl.eir parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mangelson of Salt Lake City were week end quests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rasmussen. Grant Ertckson and family of Salt Lake City, Adrian Warner and family of Coalville and Mrs. Vera Foote of Nephi were the guests on Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Jensen. Phone 83 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cook had as quests on Lamb Day, Mrs. Cooks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chapman and a titter in law Mrs. Fred J. Chapman of Nephl. Arch Livingston and Mrs. Merriam of Manti visited Friday with their sister Mrs. Liilie Robertson and also attended the Lamb Day celebration. Mts. Marie Larsen of Moroni visited during the week with relatives. Mrs. Lorraine Shepherd and g children of Mount Pleasant are with her parents, Mr, artd Mrs. Elmer Holman. Mrs. Winnie Guymon of Provo visited during the week with her mother. Mrs. Annie Jackson. John J. Oldroyd enjoyed a very pleasant trip last week when he visited his ons sheep camp ,it Strawberry. Isa-bel- le vis-i'in- I The taste tide airays turns to JSISSlt Quality am I in beer Al 1 ERIC AN P1LSEIIER ..jIS. II rimcTt ci, otni. itai i I it l M79 FALL COOKING APPLES Gerald Cazier. - J75 PRICED UP Pay a small deposit and we will recerve your coat . Until Wanted ! KxeluHive Lnelivs9 Shop Store Will Be CLOSED MONDAY OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY! -- Labcr Day! BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMP MM 1 r i For one small gate admis SI all... animal actvlaredevil tuntchorus of beautiful Hollywood sion, you see it y ja et girls, glamorous fireworks, colorful exhibits. Step-liense- Will the person who picked up NOiCE Ff.tate of WILLIAM JOHN a Lady's coat at the CCC Bararcks recently please return to Mrs. W. COOMbE. also known as WILLIAM Lee Bailey. J. COOMBE, deceased. Ceditors will present claims with on main street Thursday LOST vouchor to the undersigned Walkcheck book on Commercial er Bank & Trust Co., Main and noon, Stubs numbered in 2600 serSecond South Streets! Salt Lake Bank. ies. Phone 21W. City, on or before the 5th day of COAT Our Lines are Purchase from Top Manufacturers, Assuring: you the best materials, styles and tailoring. WE APE RECEIVING NEW NUMBERS DAILY. CHOOSE YOUR FALL COAT NOW! . Hol-lada- Editor-Manag- er . Frank Hemenwa the past week here at the liunu of Mr. urn! Mrs. C. Mangelson. y, and Mrs. Lyman Christ ensen c a.u! v hiUireii spent Sunday at at thr home of Mr. and Mrs. :'. '.i Day. p irents of Mrs. Chi'it-- ; r eii. .''.s. Sa,ei;:i Malmgron enter lined lit a miscellaneous shower last I idr.y art. rnoon for her daughter Irene of Los Angeles who will be r.ia.neu in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mangelson and children returned to Salt Lake i it., Wednesday after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mangtlson. .Mr. ami Mrs. Owen Pouls'in and daughter of Salt Lake City spent atew days ot last week with relati ves her?. They were guests at the h,i,:,e of Mr. and Mrs Andrew Poulson. James Olsen and family and Miss Brady of Sandy spent the week end here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Brady, Seymour Rcsequist. two Olsen sisters and Owen Poulson furnished the talks and musical numbers for sacrament meeting on Sunday. Mis. Kyion Taylor and daughter Mary Francis returned to Provo on Sunday after visitin at the home of Ms. Junella Taylor. Mrs. Nina Tivlnr returned. to Provo with her. Mr. itv' Mr-Fprpii Wpkier, r'areil J. and Norrine spent a few days of lust week in Salt Lake City t'hii. "'Ir. Vr.rklor attended the Lam Sale, I Publisher A. B. GIBSON ROY E. GIBSON WE CAN'T READ THE FUTURE BUT WE CAN AT PRESENT PROVIDE YOU WITH THAT NEW A. FOR SALE - Brass bed, folding bed, coal range, small heater, churn r.nd garden plow. Mrs. T H. Enjoy this great 1944 exposition! - -- " i.i... . . m SB - -- ,. Til N January, A. D. 1945. (Signed) Walker Bank & Trust Co,., joint executor of the Estate of William John Coombe, also known as William J. Coombe, deceased. Dales of publication August 31. September 7, 14 and 21, Allen G. Thurman, 430 Judge Bldg. Attorney for Joint Executors C0NDS OVER AMERICA Plymouth-Roc- Memorial k the sea coast of Massachusetts, atPIymouth, stands this memorial preserving the rock that acted as a stepping stone to freedom of worship when the Pilgrim ; On landed in 1620. iWABBONDS 19-1- "GOOSE IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT COURT OF JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. H. C. NORTON, STP Plaintiff S For ETHEL GENEVIEVE T. GRAY, THOMAS GOATES, INABELL T. T1MPSON, J. JAY THOMAS and W1NNIFRED THOMAS, his wife. MYRA T. BEULAH T. EVANS, ANDERSON, EVA K. SUTHER J. SOUTH-WICDOROTHY LAND, E. CLARK JONES and JANE DOE JONES, whose true E. name is unknown, his wife, MORRIS JONES and MARY DOE JONES, whose true name is unknown, his wife, JENNIE WRIGHT THOMAS, VTDA T. SHEPHERD, GEORGIA T. HENDERSON. KAY THOMAS AN UNMARRIED MAN, WILLIAM CUTLER an unmarried man, RETTA C. BERGHOUT, LEO T. CUTLER and GWENDOUNE CUTLER, his wife, MILDRED C. SCHELIN, IRA ELMO CU1LER and ELSIE CUTLER, his wife, and MYRA L CUTLER MEAD, Defendants the Four Freedoms-B- uy There is no place for tolerance and individual freedoms in fascist Germany. We will win, or have Hitler's way forced upon us. War Bonds THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upor you. If served within the county In which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty dnys aftt-service, and defend the nbnv en- titled action; and in case of your failure so to do. judgment will bo, rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court This action Is brought fi recover a judgment quletlnar plaintiff's title to the following described tracts cf land situated in Juab Countv. Stale of Utah, viz: The NW'i of the NE'i. the i EH of the NE'i and tbe V. of the SE'i of Sec. 2.'1; th WW of the SW'i, ot Sec. 24; i the NWH of the NW'i , th" SMi of the NVV. and the NW'i of the SW'i of Sec. 23; the EH of the NE'i of Sec. 26; and the SE'. of Sec. 3fi Tp. 11 South Range 14 West S. L. M. containing nrm. Also. Ihe SiV1, t the NE'i of Section 23, Tp. It South Itfinge 14 Went S. L. M. I .OWE, STEPHENS BltAYTON Attorneys for Plaintiff 1001-4 P. O. Address Wnlkr Bank Bulldlnst Salt Lake City 1, Utah. Dates of publication: August 24, 31; and September 7, 14 and 21 1944. ' - .,- LOWELL THOMAS NEWS TIME Starrdard cf Califcrnia - TO CREDITORS W WiWMmi mm hKCom hV.. mm I '.in. m m -- Wm j NETWORK Hva 6) The more I tend about it, Judze, tht more I realize the tactics and reqitiiements o) this war are as different from tht one I fought tn 25 ymts aga as night i. from day." " Yes, and 1 can give you an example ol how true that is. Fred. In World War I the chiel uses of alcohol produced for war purposes were fnind in smokeless powder, medical supplies and chemical warfare materials. In this war the need for this product is far more vital because it is also used as a fuel to propd torpedoes, tj maiie shatterproof glass for airplane windshields and intnjment covers, to make lacquers used in camouflaging equipment and as a base for synthetic rubber needed foi tites, gasmasks, paialroop equipment and dozens ol olhei thinps. "Every time I think ol it. Fred. I realize how fortunate we were in having a beverage distilling industry in existence when war broke out . . . ready and caer to convert 100 to the production of this critically needed war product I'm mighty sure bootleggers" wouldn't have been of much help." |