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Show The Thursday, Sept. 28, 1944 Times-New- Nephi, Utah s, Page Fivt Fountain SALE Green SOMEBODY ELSE must save these men but YOU can help their families! LATE SUMMER DRESSES Social News Sgt. Franklin E. Johnson, son of Robert M. Johnson of Fountain Green is having a well earned rest nftor 33 missions. 245 combat hours as a gunner on a Liberator bomber in England. Before nis return io the States. Sgt. Johnson was the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Air Medal with three Oak Leaf clusters, and a certificate of valor. He is visiting with his father, relatives and friends in Ftn. vh II ere -- i4 iriVi.T'iil-.'.v- i REGUIiAR $7.95 AND $9.95 VALUES 5.95; ! WE HAVE A FEW NUMBERS IN " Skirts and Sweaters ! Green. 'J a MOSTLY LIGHT COLORS THAT ARE VERY POPULAR THIS SEASON Ten. Sgt. Forrest E. Nielson, who , stationed at the Greenville Army Air Base, South Carolina is visiting ) with his father, Ernest Nielson, and with other relatives and friends. He has completed 50 bombing missions in the South Pacific and wears the Distinguished Flying cross, and the purple heart, and was cited for extraordinary courage and achievement. Private First Class Victor . is spending a short furs lough with his wife, Kenna A. Mrs. his parents, Mr. and Ivan Rasmussen, and other relatives and friends before reporting at Philadelphia for further assignment. Seaman 1C Dee Hansen of San Diego, son of Hyrum Hansen, will visit during the week wiin relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Odvin Rosequist have announced the birth of a granddaughter, born August 16 at The parents are Bedina, Texas. Corporal and Mrs.. Wayne Rose- CLEARANCE is The fairest way we know to ration travel Ii to tell the American people the truth, and let them divide the as thev supply fairly between them always have when there is a shortage. Bus travel is a weapon. Use it eco nomically as you conserve food, pa per, and tin. Please remember we are carrying 2Vl times our normal loads: with rationed gas and tires. If you must travel, we are here tc serve you. See, or telephone our ageni for least crowded schedules and days Know before you go. Much as we'd Hike to, we at home can't do much to relieve the suffering of these men. But WE CAN SEE that their families get along vhile they're away. The men have the right to depend upon us for that much. The National War Fund provides for afflicted families through their own community funds. MEMBER AGENCIES rwhen traveling Be tur. t. ,ut la.nunctmon tucker. n your .baggage. Wn supply them free. l NEPHI CAFE PHONE AIR C..- - OVERLAND (UNITED SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS) AMERICAN RELIEF FOR ITALY UNITED SEAMEN'S SERVICE FRIENDS OF LUXEMBORG WAR RRISONERS AID RELIEF FOR NORWAY AMERICAN BELGIAN WAR RELIEF SOCIETY POLISH WAR RELIEF BRITISH WAR RELIEF SOCIETY QUEEN WILHELMINA FUND UNITED CHINA RELIEF RUSSIAN WAR RELIEF UNITED CZECHSOLOVAK RELIEF YUGOSLAV RELIEF FUND UNITED DENMARK NATIONAL AMERICA RELIEF TRUSTEES REFUGEE ASSOCIATION FOR THE CARE COMMITTEE S. U. FUND FRENCH RELIEF CHILDREN EUROPEAN OF ASSOCIATION GREEK WAR RELIEF tAI NATlONAl GIVE LIBERALLY TO THE UNITED INTERSTATE 0 TRANSH LINES FOR SALE Modern 4 room home located on first west, between center and 1st north. Large lot, extending back to half-bloc- k line. For particulars see Mrs. A. A. Gibson or Roy E. Gibson. 2 mowers, 2 cows, Paul Ingram, brooijr equipment. Nephi. IUN0 WAR FUND (Keairlbett9 Exclusive Ladies9 Shop Store Hours: 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. Except "Wednesday. Wednesday, 10 A. M to 1 P M . BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS thundering blast at our national phobias A A fighting book that fighti wWr frets. A brilliant and devastating broadside aimed at the fears that obsess our national lifei Ball. FOR SALE 5 room modern home. Good location. Inquire of Mrs. Harry Beagley. FCW SALE 2,00 Mr., and Mrs. William Barentsen are the grandparents of a baby girl born Friday, September 22 at Moroni. The mother Is Mrs. Charlotte Oparatad bv U S Ras-musse- n; quist. BUSES GREYHOUND OF NATIONAL WAR FUND Ras-muss- Mr and Mrs Chester Johnson announce the birth of a daughter, born Sept. 26 at Moroni. Sg-and Mrs. Elvin Hansen and daughter of Grand Island, Nebraska and Mrs. J. F. Hansen of Spring City visited Saturday at the home of Mrs. Irene A. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ray of Los Angeles are visiting with Mrs. Rays' sisters, Mr. Melvin Johnson and Mrs. Chester Johnson Mrs. Verna Gardner and children of Levan visited during the week with her father, Richard Green. A party under the direction of American City Officials and the Legion Post was given Wednesday evening honoring Sgt. Franklin E. Johnson and Tech. Sgt. Forrest E. 1. Fear of entangling alliance 2. Fear of England and Russia 3. Fear of idealism 4. Fear of revolution , Senator from Utah makes iv r:'y clear that all four feart are t ae!ess and dangerous . . . that to TSo .Kiin the Four Freedoms we must f:iit eliminate the four fears. Nielson. Mrs. Joseph Prestwich of Moroni FOR LEASE OR SALE 40 Sunday with relatives. ecre irrigated farm. See Leon R. visited Roland Wohlson and family of Pay, Sunday afternoon. Salt Lake City visited during the week with Mrs. Kohlson's parents, WANTED Person to rrse Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Anderson. 10 loads of , dirt. K. See Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paystrup of Pay Sunday. Levan visited Saturday with relatives. 1 "28" Caterpillar FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bailey and Tractor, and 1 John Deere Ernest Bailey accompanied their Plow. Apply at the Commercial mother, Mrs. L. A. Bailey of Nephl Bank of Nephl for particulars or to Salt Lake Sunday where contact l. W. Peterson, Fillmore, she will receive City medical treatment. Utah. Mrs. Evelyn Larsen and children of Springville visited Sunday with WANTED to Girl go to her father, C. S. Augason Washington D C for six months Bishop B. A. Childs of Moroni work. Transportation paid. Salary. East Ward was Speaker at the Private room and board furnished. Fountain Green the ward Sacrament LDS family. For particulars see meeting Sunday, September 24th. Roy E. Gibson or phone 231 at Spanish Fork. Mrs. Mary Catherine Allred, 70, vife of Frank Allred, died in a SADDLE HORSE FOR SALE Salt Lake hospital Friday of a $100.00. Inquire box 33, Eureka' heart ailment. Mrs. Allred fell Utah Mrs. E. R. Pembroke. three weeks ago and suffered a broken hip. FOR SALE 160 acres farming was born November 2,2 1873, land one mile west of Mona. Small at She Fountain Green, a daughter of down payment. Balance easy terms Nephi and Eliza A. P. Robertson. Inquire Melvin Stanley. 506 South She was married to J. Frank Allred Main Nephi, Utah. Oct. 5, 1899. Surviving besides her husbtnd are four daughters: Mrs. FOR RENT Two room house Sec Mrs. Vilate Jones. loaded with cold logic and horse "'.e, THE FOUR FEARS is a clear-eye- d analysis of our muddled world outlook a powerfu! antidote to cynicism and defeatism. $2.00 ... Ion REPRESENTING NATIONAL WAR FUND Kj ou Own -- K Out NJJt$ mm ot JUAB COUNTY ? WANTED PRICE.... by Senator Elhert D. Thomas AT YOUR Ziff-Dav- IOCAI HCVi""'" or Pub,. is 540 NORTH MICHIGAN i AVt.'Ut A. HolmanSalt Lake City, Mrs. Ruby Erickson, Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Geraldine Johnson, Fountain Green end Mrs. Kate Nelson, Moroni; 11 and three great grandchildren andohildren; two brothers, Hyrum Robertson, Salt Lake and Edward Robertson. California: four lia ' nie'-oi- OM Company k'AijO II. ILLINOIS J?" vcf sisters, Mrs. J. W. Anderson, Overton, .Nevada, Mrs. Luvlna Madsen, Mrs. Effie R. Chlco, California, Rusmussen and Mrs. Clara Wilcox Rupert, Idaho. Funeral services were held on Wednesday at the ward chapel with Bishop Gayle Yorgason conducting. THE OTD JUDGE SAYS... Pioneer furniture. dishes, glassware, silverware. Write box 115, Times-New- s, Nephi, Utah. IN THE CITY JUSTICE'S COURT OF EUREKA CITY, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH Before Herbert Hopes, Esq. City Justice of the Peace. Willy Wolf and Robert Laird, doing business as WOLF & LAIRD, Co partners, plaintiff. vs FRANK BENGTER, Defendant mn IFIE Trail The SANTA WAR AND PEACE SERVES AMERICA IN an endless cavalaJc of a Dtdoa's ptogreu bu tartled tbl storied coum of commerce. , Fust cam the dashing Conquistadoces of Old Spain, the traders and frenzied gold seekers, along with the soldiers and supplies essential to tie winning of five wars; Today, The Santa Fe Trail Is studded with innumerable training camps, jr$t Industries, frfforW, and farms, foe which read transport is essential to out init iable victory. : . to hasten the day when all America may travel this scenic highway in peace (Wheel transport first introduced on the Santa Fe TraiL) tot man than 100 year, SANTA FE TRAILWAYS SUMMONS ST'iTE OF UTAH TO THE DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear before the above entiMed court within ten days after tnc service of this summons upon you, ir servpd within the ceunty .r, which this action is brought, othcr- w se within twenty days after t!us si rvice, end defend the above action brought against you to recover on the first cause of action the sum of forty eight 98100 dollars for goods, ware ($13.98 ami rnerrhandlse sold and delivered to you by plaintiff and Interest at per onumn from July 5, 1933, 6, on seco id cause of action the sum of Twenty two 85100 ($22.8j dollars for goods, wares and merchandise soli and delivered to you oy J. E. O'Connor and Interest at ClH per annum from July 5, 1938 whifli last said claim has been assigned tc plaintiff, end for costs of thiss act ?n-ti'l- ion. This action is brought to recover a judgment foreclosing the attachment levied on your interest in Lot 10. Elock 6. Plat "B" Eureka C'.ty Survey, Eureka City, Utah, together with the Improvemems thereon or connected thcr-wlt- h and Mrs. CARTER'S CAFE - Earl Carter, Agent 67 Phone 264 Nortl Miia EUttl your Interest In the furniture end n achinery In said building aid prem'scs, and In case of your failure to uo so, judgment wnl be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint. Given under my hand this 6th day of July, 1944 HERBERT HOPES City Justice of the Peac Dates of publication: September 21 and 23, October 5, 13 and 19, 1944. n Urrv:;. i - Did you hear that Tom is going to .rlucted into the Army next week, Judge. " Yes, Frank told me this morning dov, t the barber shop. Our town's pot a lot t .:n in the service now, Jim. In fact, f 1 was just reading in the papc j ns have. there are more than 10,000,000 rr.rr vry from their homes in the armed force", from all reports, they're doing a grar' 1 ; . . - ;i-- brinc.ng victory closer every day. ffs - "We folks at home have a mighty ba obligation to those 10,000,000 fighting men. We've got to produce the food to keep them Ld. We've got to keep them supplied the ammunition and equipment they J to finish their job. We've got to help .2 Government pay for all these supplies r men need by buying more and more cr Bonds. We'll have another bif chance i do that by helping to put the next War .oan drive over the top, Jim. "And, in addition, we must be sure that. .iiile they're away and can't express their opinions, we don't go voting on and deciding any thing9 that will displease them when they come back." Tku MiterlutmtMl tftumU s Cmfima tfAlnktlk Bmtmft Mutttia. j J w |