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Show The Thursday, Sept. 14, 1944 Tims.-New- Nephi, Utah s, n-l- i Yar.l Paae hvfl Levan Loca 't ! :ons fruit, ar.d in sn.iil yards f ui'ir.g pi plants c;m bt- ir.ad to .0 double v. ilr.ut outy. The pecan tree disco shade; a caa be made i:.to a very pi i specimen plant; a row of berry bushes will form a pood screen or background: and strawberry plants malic an excellent ground cover under rose bushes and in beds. In nu.kmy small areas thus doubly effective, extra attention to watering, fcrlili.ei s and sometimes pruning 'o'ne f C!i;:li ' v. I'l t. .. c of plot ui '. . .: o IN COMBINING Happenings pro-fru- it t Mr. and Mr;. Clark Wood and family ar.d Mrs. Ccnvn Anderson ;md children spent Thursday of last woek in Salt Lako City attending it necessarv FOR SALE OR RENT Home with chicken coops. Phone 241J. 605 South 2 West. SANGER ''LH s . l i y. ,YJf VICTORY HELP WANTED Male or Female Good Wat-kin- s Immediate opening route in Nephi. Car, experience unnecessary. Average earnings $35 515 weekly. Pay starts immed-iitelbest company, Largest I: town household products, biggest demand. Watkins Co., U192 Winona, Minn. 1 V 2 mowers. 2 cows, FOR SALE cream separator grain layei off; blade weeder. brooder equipment, 3 horses and harnesses. Paul Ingram. Nephi. 2 plows: . . . You'll get a lift Is working long hours getting you down? to help you from a new, splendidly styled Portls. We're reody In. Stop In today-w- hile choose a style and color you'll be admired, felts Is ur stock of theie luxurious, FOR SALE 30 acre farm 1 block from city limits; 14 shares of Nephi Irigation Company water; revrn room house with lights and witc. Call or write Stanley Pitt, Bounti" ful, Utah. 3tip 160 acres farming FOR SALE land one mile west of Mona. Small down payment. Balance easy terms Inquire Melvin Stanley. 506 South Main Nephi, Utah. long-weari- complete. ,,.A AAA Farm War News Ml farmers who intend to repair their cow barns or chicken coops their lumber this should obtain month, as our next quota of lum- hrr will be very small The lumber is going to get ugnter re it rets better. This is based received from the j formation office. record production of 35,660,000 vs is indicated ior xai wnicn ncr cent aove 1943 and above the previous record '.9 In the western states. raised nearly one third of THE - the nation's turkeys, production Is the largest In 16 years. To give the armed forces a turkey dinner an emenrgo has been placed on sales In surplus producing of tuiKcy areas, except to the government. America's eleven far Western states could double their population through irrigation from 15 million to at least 30 million people, if the water resources in the west the soil. Farm supervision is in full swing tin Juab County. Every farmer should contact their local supervisor aria make a report of the soil preservation practices completed. Sight UestroyerB Syphilis and gonorrhea are amon . the maior destroyers of sight, a these diseases are responsible for more than 15 per cevt of blindness in the United States " c ""Jr. v-suffnetnt Irrigation water for all land in Juab County, Instead of watering only 9000 acres we would be watering 69,000 acres. War Food Administrator Marvin Jones says 'whatever is done, what ever plans we make or whatever genius we may possess, our Nation must perish unless we take care of j TIMES-NEW- 9.JUP.M. H t'X m S . i,b.ri.tin .. Rata $2.00 In advance per year, payable a. b. gibson Edltor-Manaa- laBiiAnii n ri IS' 4i f ,. NOIVE TO CREDITORS Fstate it. Peter's Square Peter's square extends St. the thick wis Ml Standard of CaliTornia foiS er f-- I TIME f. I Finest 100 Pure Virgin Wool, which comprises the fundamental basis of such outrtardin fabrics as the NEW ZANDRA CLOTH, LLAM0RA FLEECE, VELCA-SUEDand MEN'S WEAR COVERT, vhon complemented by rich, lush Rayon linings and specially designed trims and buttons, seem to fit into the complete picture of a perfectionist's dream. E , smartly styled, superbly tailored, in Autumn '8 newest colors t? assure the highest qaulity of standards in coats. Youthfully-fashioned- E.xcUiive 10 A. M. Store Hours: Liiis9 H Shop to 6 I M. Except Wednesday. Wednesday, 10 A. M to 1 1J M . BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS frcrlilier biorugc When the fertiliser arrives n should be stored in a dry place ane it is best not to pile the bags in too high a stack. .n ;i cLpat.on Cost i' 1'l.t cay kosI to France of Ger man occupation would ijifd 2.5CC modern workmen's homes. The Story of Garfield I I beyond walls which mark the boundaries of the tiny sovereign state rising from the surrounding section of Rome, says a National Geographic end on society bulletin. These one side of the square at the bar1945. D. A. January, racks of the Swiss Guards, pic(Signed) Walker Bank & Trust of the Vatican's proCo., joint executor of the Estate turesque part of William John Coombe, also tective force. On the other side of known as William J. Coombe, de the square, the walls continue, partly enclosing a group of buildings and 5 ceased. of publication August 31. grounds, including St. Peter's muI Dates seum. Oratory, and chapel, and th September 7, 14 and 21, 1944. Allen G. Thurman, 430 Judge girls' and boys' playgrounds Bldg. Attorney for Joint Executors a w I of WILLIAM JOHN COOMbE. also known as WILLIAM fe5 J. COOMBE, deceased. Creditors will present claims with M vouchers to the undersigned Walker Bank & Trust Co., Main and Second South Streets! Salt Lake City, on oi before the 5th dfiy of WtWi-- S W. ... rUD...n.r - ROY E. GIBSON i -- " - . . Published Every ThurWay t Nephi, Juab County, Utah. Entered a Second Class Matter at the Post office at Nephi, Utah, under the act of Cengress of March J, 1879. 3 IUTCD UmiMTAIll mK I Mrs. Helen Benedict recently returned from a vacation at MounWANTED TO RENT OR BUY tain View, visiting with Radio, Accordian or phonograph. her son in Wyoming law and daughter, Mr. Call Bill Stowell. Mrs. and Leslie Taylor and her son Harlem Benedict. 3 keys. Identify at FOUND office. The Times-New- s Mrs. Lorenzo Mangelson recently returned from a visit with her PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP daughter Mrs. Naomi Walker at NOTICES. Consult County Clerk Pleasant Grove. or Respective Signers for AdMr. and Mrs. Floyd Bosh and ditional Information. family, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mangel-so- n and family spent Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake City attending NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of IRVTN HILLMAN, de- - the State Fair. will present ceased. Creditors Mr. and Mrs. Winter, Mr. claims w'ih vouchers to the under- and Mrs. LaMar Ray Winter, Mr. and sined (it the office of C. N. Leathei--- Mrs. Niels Anderson and children b'iry, Eureka, Utah, on or before and Mr and Mrs. Christian Winter A. D. of .the :0th day November, spent Friday in Sail Lake City the State Fair. ELLEN O. HILLMAN Adminis tratrix of estate of Irvin Hi ll man, The Levan ward MIA held their decuaoPd. opening social Tuesday night in the Dates of publication: August 31, ward amusement hall. The time was spent in social mixers and September 7, 14 and 21, 1944. C. N. Leatnerbury dancing. Light refreshmnts were . I Attorney r Administratrix served Inn rr fabrics with th st.vlinir vrll a viuov O .wfHw j label, tharacteristic of the Betty Jean we introduce our line for fall, 1944. wearine1a the Utah Stnte Fair. Mrs. Minnie Jackman is in Salt Lake City this week visiting at the home of hot son in law and daught er, Mr. and Mrs. Corald Green who uinounco the birth of a son on September 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Anderson spent a few days of last week in Salt Lake City where Mr Anderson received medical treatment. Christian Paystrup went to Tooele last Saturday where his daughter Dora underwent a major operation. Dora has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Paystrup. Private Farrell Bosh who has been stationed at Camp Lutner, North Caiolina is enjoying a furlough here with his parent.;, Mr and Mrs. Oral Bosh. Miss Ruby Mortenscn accompanied hi:- brother Dan to Salt City Tuesday afternoon. She will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Iliul.rp.an and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Martensen Mr. and VTti. It H. Gardner are spending some time in Sail Lake City and Ogden. They are visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Connelly and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Foster Gardner. The newest in nriAntiFJ This vast network of tracks illustrates tne large amount of freight moving and out of the Garfield, Utah emelter. (Editor! Mot : Thta is the second of a teriea which is made up in 5,000-to- n of otsht titled "The story of batches Is first subjected to a ing operation which does not melt Initial operation at a plant such the charge but drives off all mois-a- s tlffet of the American Smelting ture and oxidizes a portion of the ft Refining company at Garfield, re-- sulphide materials. Roasting ia quires a fair sized railroad yard done In furnaces containing six' to tor the receipt of ores and concen- eight hearths or floors. The ore trates. The accompanying pictures Is fed in at the top of the furnace s'uow the unloading of a car at the and Is gradually raked across the n "ore entrance" of the plant, a por- - successive floors until it is of the rail yards and narrow charged at the bottom as a calcined guage railroad used In successive material. Movement of ores and concen- steps of smelting. Garfield is located about 2 miles trates to the smelter from virtually west of the Magna and Arthur mills all western states, the shipment of the Utah Copper from which con- - equipment and supplies and the centrates are received constantly, transportation of "blister . copper" After weighing and sampling, the to the eastern seaboard, creates Utah Copper concentrates are sizeable railroad tonnages. There blended with other ores of various is paid to the rai 'roads a freight of In mines from other and Utah $2,500,000 yearly. (The third of the types unrounding states, to provide an series "The Story of Garfield" will g charge. This charge, follow In these columns.) roast-Garfleld.- dis-tio- easy-meltin- -- THE FIFTH DISTRICT COURT ...OF JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF IN N7 UTAH. H. SANTA C NORTON, Plaintiff feN Railways Vf H . '', .'('$ t V - ' ' - ' Jt " " 't I , ' s i ' - , - . '" ' i ' '. y - f- A . , ','" j. ' I Big t 4 I g , ' 'I . , ; ' ' ' X i 4 - - , r ! - ' ' - THE it , .of 3 ' " I " J : - i - J U in mi iimwiiMwrfcii. unr w..M,m j.. Ti'MEV KEEP We USTW t'. nVljll III I F- --J ipj 'Ml FILING"- RAILROADS ARE THe BACKBONE OF OFFENSE t9 AMUIC- A- ON TOM MVOaiTt SJ.C STATION ETHEL GENEVIEVE T. GRAY, THOMAS GOATES, INABELL T. T1MPSON, J. JAY THOMAS and WINN I FRED THOMAS, his wife MYRA T. BEULAH T, EVANS, ANDERSON, EVA K. SUTHER DOROTHY J. SOUTH LAND, WICK, 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 un known, 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 GWENDOIJNE CUTLER, his wife. MILDRED C. SCHELIN. IRA ELMO CUTLER and ELSIE CUTLER, his wife, and MYRA L CUTLER MEAD, Defendants STSST SATVASAT I tM. MOUNTAIN WAN TUsl - SUMMONS STATE OF UTAH TO t Jft V j M WE it r Lt- ..i rut tlsT - THE SAID DEFENDANTS: Ycu are herehy summoned to appear within twenty days after summons the service of this upon you, if served wilhin the county In which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above en titled action; and in rase of votir auure so to do. judgment wiji bp rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court This action Is brourht to recover 1 iudgmrnt qulctlna plaintiff's title to the following dosrrlhrd tracts of land situated In Juab County. State of Utah, viz: The NWU nf the NE'i. the EVt of the NE"i and the F.H of the SEU of St. 2.1; th W4 of the SWH, of Sec. 24: the NWU of the NW" the S'4 of the NV", and the NWV of the SW'-- of Sec. 25; the EH of the NE'4 of Sec. 26; and the SE". of Sec. 36 Tp. 11 South Range 14 West S. L. M. containing 6S0 Bfres, Also, the SWW of the NE4 of Section Z1, Tp. 11 South Range 14 Wert S. L. M. STEPHENS BRAYTON a LOWE, Attorneys for Plaintiff I rESAlLWAYS SANTA Bulldinir Salt Lake Citv 1. Utah. Dntes of publication: August 24, 31; and September 7, 14 and 21 1344. We hope you don't mind- - I s,1 tm,,4 ""- - IT Santa Fc Trailwajr hat had to postpone a few schedule recently on account of tire ihortages. If you were inconvenienced we hope you pardoned us cheerfully and said to yourself, Td rather miss the bus here than have then miss the bus to Berlin and Tokyo!" And, by the way, you can help us prolong the life of bus tires by carrying less baggage when you travel Less dead weight means less tire wear! Call your Santa Fe Trail way. Agent for travel information complete before you plan your trip. SANTA FE TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT CARTER'S CAFE 57 North Main Stnet Phone 264 Nephi MEMBER Nuionsl Tnilmp ft. |