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Show Thursday,. Sept. 21, 1944 The TIm&SrNews. Nephi, Utah PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Ad. ditional Information. ANNOUNCEMENT! INSURANCE Life . Fire . Miss a Bonds I HAVE ENTERED INTO A GENERAL INSURANCE BUSINESS AND HAVE SECURED THE AGENCY FOR SEVERAL LARGE AND WELL KNOWN FIRMS! ; SEE ME FOR ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Levan Local Happenings f-- REMEMBER "YOU HAVE TO BUY INSURANCE WHEN YOU DON'T NEED IT BECAUSE YOU CAN'T BUY IT WHEN YOU DO NEED IT." Why Not Select Your New FALL. COAT, DRESS or HAT NOW Mr. and Mrs. John A. Anderson week. of Bingham are visiting at the Miss Elizabeth Beagley of Salt home of Mr and Mrs. Henry Paint- Lake City was a week end Kuest er this week. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Ray Painter and Eeagley. two children of Ogden were week Mrs. Charles Wothington end guests of their parents, Mr. and of Mr. and are Emery visiting in Nephi with STOCKS ABE COMPLETE AND THE LONGER YOU Mrs. 1944 Henry Painter. relatives and friends. Miss Irene Clayton of Logan is DELAY IN MAKING YOUR SELECTION THE LESS ELLEN O. HILLMAN Admln's-tratn- x of estate of Irvin Hiilman, spending ten days at the home of CHOICE YOU WILL HAVE. her niece, Mrs. J. A. Kendall. deceased. DiHes of publication: August 31, Mrs. J. W. Ebert of Santa MonSeptember 7, 14 and 21, 1944. ica, California has enjoyed a vacC. N. Leatnerbury WE WILL RESERVE ANY" SELECTION ON A ation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Attorney r Administratrix LAY-AWALoye Ri,e, PAYMENT UNTIL WANTED t Mrs, Loye Rice and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Erin Poulson and Coleen have returned home after a children spent Sunday in Scipio at NOIVOE TO CREDITORS visit of two weeks in Twin Falls, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Estate of WILLIAM JOHN Idaho. Martin, parents of Mrs. Poulson. also known as WILLIAM COOMBE, 3. COOMBE, deceased. The Eighth grades met in Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Darral Childs and C editors will present claims with Ingrams room Wednesday for the son Wayne of Cent erf ield spent Store Hours: 10 A. M. to G M. Except Wednesday. vouchors to the undersigned Walk-a- r election of class officers. Elected Saturday and Sunday in Levan at Bank & Trust Co., Main and were: President, Dick Salisbury; tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. 10 A. M to 1 P M ' Wednesday, Second South Streets! Salt Lake vice president, Anna Julia Hoy't; Christensen. BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS City, on oi before the 5th day of Secretary and treasurer, Nancy The Levan Ward Primary was Ruth Eleanor Sperry; reporter, January, A. D. 1945. in Sacra(Signed) Walker Bank & Trust Jones; girls sports manager, Dar-len- e reorganized last Sunday The new officers Jones; Boys sports manager ment meeting. Co., joint executor of the Estate Use Small Amounts are Nina Morgan, Merie Wood and Storage Inspection of William John Coombe, also Rex Chase Bismuth, rated a highly critical Vegetables stored in a pit cannot officers kno-vllemietta Ear deley. William Retiring J. Coombe, 's for material America's induswar be were Reba Mangelson, Lorene inspected until the pit is broken ceasPd. try, does its big Job "on a shoe- open, but all other home-storeDates of publication August 31, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Morgan and Evanelle Mangelson. vegeON MATTER OF MAKING string." Little more than 1,000 tons tables can be inspected frequently, SepLei.iber 7, 14 and 21, 1944. who F1C Robert Ballow has been of were in metal used OF COUNTY the United to make sure Allen G. Thurman. 430 Judge in good FUNDS ADDITIONAL TO THE out in the Pacific for some months States last year, says the National condition. As they remain Bldg. Attorney for Joint Executors COUNTY storage conditions may visited relatives and friends here Geographic BUDGET society; the same year not be ideal for all foods stored in Notice is hereby given that the as a guest of Mr. and Mrs Frank in v.hich American production of anany one pl;ice. the frequent inspecIN THE FIFTH DISTRICT COURT Board of County Commissioners of Ballow. other important metal steel ran up tion will show the trouble before it ...OF JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF Juab County, at the regular meetTunbridge SIC who has been to the estimated total of 89,000,000 is loo lale to prevent vre-- damage UTAH. ing thereof, to be held at the Court in Xay tons. the some Pacific for time theatre to the stored crops and other foods. House, in Nephi, Utah, on the 9th is H. C. NORTON, spending his leave here with his day of October. 1944, at 10 o'clock mother, Mrs. Daisy Tunbridge. Plaintiff a. m. wil consider the appropriation Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Stephensen vs of county funds additional to the and lamily spent Sunday in Scipio GENEVIEVE T. GRAY, ETHEL County Budget for the following vioi Liny relatives ana menus. THOMAS GOATES, INABELL T. purposes: FIMPSON, J. JAY THOMAS and FROM TOE GENERAL FUND: Sciei-W1NNIFRED THOMAS, his wife, Protecis 1 urmtt.-rFor Court House and Grounds BEULAH T. EVANS, MYRA T. Damage to furniture from heat L..$500.00 ANDERSON, EVA K. SUTHER For Insurance Fund S9n mi blisters and crucUs eai.d bv overLAND, DOROTHY J. SOUTHWITNESS my hand and seal this heated stoves can be avoided by WICK, E. CLARK JONES and 20 day of September 1944. 1 placing a screen of asbrstos ceniont JANE DOE JONES, whose true Priscilla W. Nielson, Juab board between the stove arc! nearby name is unknown, his wife, E. County Clerk and Clerk of furniture. This also lerinit q seriMORRIS JONES and MARY DOE the Board of County Com-tsea- l) ous fire hazard. For safety reasons? JONES, whose true name is unmissioners. it is also advisable to place asbestos known, his wife, JENNIE WRIGHT THOMAS, VLDA T. SHEPHERD, IN THE CITY JUSTICE'S COURT board between the furnace and comor walls in the bustible mai-r:l- i! GEORGIA T. HENDERSON, KAY OF EUREKA CTTV TTTAR -- rnnvT "'" basement THOMAS AN UNMARRIED MAN, TY, UTAH Before Herbert Hopes, WILLIAM CUTLER an unmarried Esq. City Justice of the Peace. man, RETTA C. BERGHOUT. LEO Willy Wolf and Robert Laird, T. CUTLER and GWENDOLINE business as WOLF 8? T.atrfi doing rv CUTLER, his wife, MILDRED C. partners, plaintiff. IRA ELMO CUTLER SCHELIN, vs and ELSIE CUTLER, his wife, and FRANK BENGTER, Defendant MYRA L CUTLER MEAD, S II M M ft N 5 Defendants THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE DEFENDANT: 8'U 'M M O N S You are hereby, summoned to THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE appear before the above entitled court within ten days after tne SAID DEFENDANTS: service of this summons upon you, You are hereby summoned to if served within- - the county in appear within twenty days after which this action is brought, other-ws- e within twenty days after this the service of this Summons' upon you, if served within the county service, end defend the above enyour home in which this action is brought; titled action brought against you to on recover the cause first otherwise within thirty days after of action service, and defend the above en- the sum of forty eight '98100 titled action; and in case of your ($43.98) dollars for goods, wares failure so to do. judgment will be and merchandise sold and delivered rendered against you according to lo. you by plaintiff and interest at the demand of the complaint which 6? per anumn from July 5, 1933, has been filed with the Clerk of on secoid cause of action the sum . NaturalTv. vnii r of Twenty two 85100 ($22.83; dolsaid Court. You can install Z o n o 1 i t e This action Is brought to recover lars for gcods, wares and merchaneVlPPed rith th,e wonderful Universal a judgment quieting plaintiff's title dise solo and delivered to you by make work easy. The "U" Plan for "V" yourself in one evening. It's to the following described tracts J. E. O'Connor and interest at 6 and saves expensive Day helps you get started now. Here's how it works : 1 . Indi- easy of land situated in Juab County, per annum from July 5, 1938 which installation costs. last said ciaim has been assigned to MfCCk i8, hUrivewaI appliances and houseState of Utah, viz: wares you Add up their estimated values. 3. Put plaintiff, and for costs of thia nat The NW of the the Zonolite is completely fireion. EH of the NE',4 and the EH Resettles. 4' A8k U8 t0 P"1 never It Bnd8, proof. This action is brought to recover of the SEH of Sec. 23; the PHorhynli8,;,0 duces heating bills a judgment foreclosing WH of the SWH, of Sec. 24; the attachment levied on your interest in every year! the NW of the NW14, the tWUnm."ke no,down Paymentyou are under no ohluja-- l Lot 10. Block 6, Plat "B" Eureka SH of the NW14 and the For full details, see 'or pbont" . S"1 yOU,rd? Pu yourself in line among the lucky NW of the SW of Sec. City Survey, Eureka City, Utah, EH of the NEH of Sec. together with the improvemenis thereon or connected therewith TRI STATE LUMBER CO. 26; and the SE of Sec. 36 11 and South Tp. your interest in the furniture 'Range 14 West PHONE . 1 1 S. L. M. containing 680 acres. and machinery In said buildings on said premies, and in case of your Also, the SWH of the NEH NEPHI. UTAH of Section 23, Tp. 11 South failure to do so, judgment wiil be 14 S. L. rendered West M. Range against you according to the demai.d of the complaint. : STEPHENS BRAYTON f r LOWE, Given under my hand this 6th Attorneys for Plaintiff day of July, 1944 THE OLD JUDGE P. O. Address 1001-- 4 Walker Bank SAYS... HERBERT HOPES Building Salt Lake City 1, Utah. Justice of the Peaco Dotes of publication: August 24, 31; Dates of City publication: September 21 and September 7, 14 and 21 1944 and 28, October 5, 12 and 19, 1944 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of IRVTN HILLMAN, deceased. Creditors will present claims w'th vouchers to the under-sine- d ut the office of C. N. Leathe Eureka, Utah, on or before riry, the ;0th day of November, A. D. .Theft Automobile News of Nephi Local News And Vicinity vacation Ruthin Salt Memmott enjoyed Lake City last Page Hvu Y Exclusive Ladies9 Shop JUNE KENDALL l. PHONE 344 mrffwrsfrrrffirrrfrrrrrrrrrfrrrrrrrrs I I n d thundering blast - at our national phobias A fighting book that fights with A brilliant and devastating broadside aimed at the fears that obsess our national life: A frets. Fear of entangling alliances 2. Fear of England and Russia 3. Fear of idealism 4. Fear of revolution 1. The Senator from Utah makes clear that all four fears are baseless and dangerous . . . that to 'tain the Four Freedoms we must vK irfly i st eliminate the four fears. Loaded with cold logic and horse ran ense, THE FOUR FEARS is a clear-eye- " d analysis of our muddled world outlook .7. a powerful antidote to cynicism and defeatism. $2.00 with' mm by Senator Elbert D. Thomas AT YOUR IOCAL Pul is MO NORTH 800"r' MICHIGAN AVc j- Insulate MET Ziff-Dav- -- ri9fCUY MOM liTl cmpany II, ILLINOIS ''A,0 NE, THE TIMES-NEW- S one-thir- Published Every Thursday at Nephi, Juab Caunty, Utah. .Entered at Second CI as Matter at the Pert office at Nephi, Utah, under the act of Congreee of March 3, 187B." ' 8ubcorlptlen Rate $2.00 per year, payable In advanoe A. B. GIBSON ROY E. GIBSON Publisher 25;-th- . d e SELLS FURNITURE CO. i v. Editor-Manag- er Gadgets? I love 'em. A periscope on cars, instead of the little old mirror?... Doors that elide?... Or a sunshine top? Bring 'em on! Till then, however, my one main idea is to keep thia car rolling. I need to. You can start naming motor oils or anything else that you think's helpful. First though, I want to warn you not to let engine acids do their worst damage, when you can easily outsmart them by getting your engine's insides Listen, right on a can of Conoco N'A motor oil you'll read about N' oil's modern synthetic. It works something like magnetism. That's how it makes metal surfaces keep hold of JThen what if the mm oil-plate-d. i .nr. : . oil-platin- o. engine explosioHS produce deadly corrosive acids, as every expert and hia brother will tell you? Those acids still wouldn't gnaw direct at fine steel that's shielded by a real It fights for your car. While waiting for new ones who knows how long? don't delay switching to Conoco N'A oil. oil-plati- acid-fighte- r! . CONOCO r MOTOR OIL "Yes, I'm afraid there's no denyin' it, Juda . . .jeeps and trucks, and other kinds of motor-ize- d equipment have taken the place of the ' good old horse in modern warfare." "It's true of lots of things in this war,'' Eben. Every day we hear of new tactics and requirements and new uses of products. For instance, take the alcohol that is used for war purposes. In World War 1, this vitally needed product was used mostly in making smokeless powder, chemical warfare materials and medical supplies. Today it must do i ' - far mors... It must provide the base for such Indispensable products as synthetic rubber, shatterproof glass, lacquers, plastics and 1 ; many other of our requirements so essential to victory. . j "As a result hundreds of millions of gallons are required every year. ..half of which is being produced by the beverage distilling industry. Bet you didn't know that, Eben." "As a matter of fact, I didn't. Judge That's a mighty important war contribution that had escaped tne completely." . -iiK ,pnmM h Gtf-- c Atmheit Imhh laAutru, Im. |