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Show Thursday, Oct. 5th, The 944 News of Nephi And Vicinity POSTAL MONEY ORDER MONEY ORDERS (New Bate Mrb 16, V f J01H RatM 1944 Mfccllv (IN i .oo ' , t- - V" fcw i " ? $ .01 2.51 5.01 10.01 20.01 40.01 60.01 80.01 to to to $2.50 5.00 10c 10c 10c 15c 15c 15c 20c 20c v - f - ' I 1 L?- - -' THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF NEPHI attiU6iK6 &c? IEE GOVERNOR Utah Needs a . -' vH' 1 v' ,'1' " Administration WANTED TO BUY used piano. Call 107W. Eliminate waste -- ""nee from the State FOR SALE Also 200 Pullets. North. to provide Jobs for Foster industries tv returning: sold.eis: Give the Old Folks SECURITY, not whispered threats, vague proniisas. ' iK ah REGISTER Oct. 10, 17, 31; Nov. Political advertisement, THE FOR SALE Call 147J. 1 paid for by Ed. Morrtswy. TIMES-NEW- S .. $2.00 per year, payable in advance A. B. GIBSON ROY E. GIBSON Publisher Editor-Manag- Building Block Ttie five essential amino acids are the building blocks of all tissue. Potato salad is n:ore delicious if the dressing is mixed with the potatoes at least an hour before serving. The other ingredients should be added a, the last minute. A very little Inely chopped cucumber gives a One, exciting flavor. The Levan ward Y W M I A enjoyed a Mothers and Daughters Social Monday evening in the ward chapel. A splendid program was presented after which a luncheon was served to 99 Fall flowers were used in decorating the serving loom. Flowers were also used as a centerpiece for the tables. S Sgt. NelSon Stephensen who has been stationed at a camp in Texas arrived Monday night to spend a furlough at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Stephensen. Mrs. Mary E. Gardner accompanied other relatives to Salt Lake Treasury Dtpartmtni City Sunday to see her sister, Mrs. Edna Hansen. Protect Bees Mrs .Erin Pou!s?n and children Some kind of protection from the and Sunday in wind is necessary for bees all year spent Saturday Sciyio with her parents, Mr. and is it around, but especially needed Mrs. Wesley Martin. during the winter Many bcrl.ee ptrs slimming style you can make yourself is this deep green wool sheath which fastens down the front with matching- novelty buttons. A peppermint stripe dickey ties Into a soft bow at the neckline. Three-quartsleeves and darts at the waistline accentuate the slim lines of this pattern. Conand shoulder bag trasting pill-bo- x are made of felt. Girls who make their own clothes bring us nearer to victory by putting- their sewing savings into War Bonds. Patterns for dress and accessories can be pattern counters. purchased at locul V. S. er Grayish-Whit- e Metal rrietal Bismuth is a grayish-Whitwith a reddish tinge. Most of that used in the United States is obtained from the smelting as a of copper, lead, silver and gold. More than half the domestic supply comes from United States smelters, most of the rest from smelters in Peru. Bismuth ores are mined la Bolivia. Australia and northern For The Republic for Which We Stand ire Adam S. BENNION United States SENATOR ITS TKff FOR A CHANCC! For Peacetime Jobs Under The Free American System THIS MERCHANDISE IS ALL BETTER QUALITY MERCHANDISE THE KIND YOU HAVE USED TO BUYING IN A JEWELRY STORE. Stop In and See This Line! Exclusive Ladies9 Shop Store Hours: rfrrwrnrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrmrd thundering blast at our national phobias A fighting book that fight wJrtr A brilliant and devastating broadside aimed at the fears fht obsess our national life A frets. SALE 2. Fear of England and 3. Fear of idealUm 4. Fear of revolution Senator from Utah makes clear that all four fears ere U i .dess and dangerous . . . thot to ."'jin the Four Freedoms we must t eliminate the four fears. loaded with cold logic and horse ssnse, THE FOUR FEARS is a v.rV clear-eye- JB7 1 Ml? Insulate your home with ( ; If your car has hypoid gears, pressures against gear teeth sometimes skyrocket to thousands of pounds per square inch. Tint's po;.niiaI trouble if you haven't a gear lubricant built to ta'.e thoc pressures, lach type cf transmission and dilTcrenual recuircs a special lubricant, deiincd for its particular problems. Save trouble, repair bills ask your Standard Man which of dicsc you should use: j : ) You can install Zonolite yourself in one evening. It's saves expensive installation costs. Zonolite is completely proof. It never settles. duces heating bills ... B m by Senatcr &'iert r and easy AT YOUR fire- Ziff-Dav- Re- tOCAl is HOO'-- PuL. is 94V rtUKin MK.HIOAM , AKi-- C D. Thomas tartly fOM Company II. ILLINOIS T. one-thir- d every year! For full details, see or phone TRI STATE LUMBER CO PHONE II NEPHI, UTAH Read All The Features! r T"5 IN THE CITY JUSTICE'S COURT CITY, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH Before Herbert Hopes, Esq. City Justice of the Peace. Willy Wolf and Robert Laird, doing business as WOLF & LAIRD, Copartners, plaintiff. vs FRANK BENGTER, Defendant OF EUREKA OLD JUDGE SAYS. SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned before the above entlMed court within ten days after tne service of this summons upon you, if served within the county ir which this action is brought, other-se within twenty days after tliiS service; md defend the above action brought against you to recover on the first cause of action the sum of forty eight 98100 $4S.98 dollars for goods, wares anl merchandise sold and delivered to you by plaintiff and Interest at 6"v, per (tiumn from July 5. 1933, on seco id cause of action the sum s of Twenty two 85100 ($22.85; for poods, wares and merchandise olci and delivered to you by J. E. O'Connor and interest at 6 per annum from July 5, 1938 which last said claim has been assigned to plaintiff, and for cost of thia actw fizz? A. RPM GEAR LUBRICANT (COMP0UN3b) For all transmission and s . . . (hjpoids exccpu-Jminimizes wear, rcsisls sludging, foaming, corrosion. diiTtr-cntial- RPM CEAU OIL For truck transmissions anj rear axles that require an gear oil . extra hard duty, rc-i- . . . d uncor:-pounJc- buil: !oi . :s to i '.vz Specially CompounJ.J protection stains' poid pressures in dol-lar- zerolen: c:.-tr- a c r- - c r . ga: e l A straight mineral cu Ut cation of gears tlut ilo not r aa extreme-pressurt f t; c e I "e !. : Phone or Moil Your Ci-- i. i.-'.- y D. C. BOSWELL 599 Norfh Main NEPHI ' i; sounds almost like a miracle, Jud-e.- .. did we ever do it?" "American industry did it, Sally. When the Japs conquered the chief natural rubber producing centers of the world they thought they had dealt a death blow to our war effort. But, in less than two years, we are producing enough synthetic rubber in this country to supply all our military and how ion. This attlon Is brought to reraver a Judgment foreclosing the attachment levied on your interest in Lot 10. Dock 6. Plat "B" Etireha C'.ty Survey, Eureka City, Utah, together with the Improvements thereon or connected therewith a.id your Irterest in the furniture in said buildings end prem'ses, and In case of your failure to do so. Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demai.fl of the complaint. Given under my hand this 6th day of July. 1944 HERBERT HOPES City Justice of the Peace Dates oi publication: September 21 and 23, October 5, 13 ajad 19, 1944. jj rpm hypc;d Phone 83 essential civilian requirements. "Our rubber experts knew how to make it but the most practical process at the time required huge amounts of industrial alcohol far beyond the already over ... Tku taxed capacity of our industrial alcohol plants. So, overnight, our country's beverage, distillers stopped making whiskey and produced hundreds of rnilliona of gallons of the vitally needed alcohol. "As a matter of fact, Sally, a high government official said recently . . synthetic rubber is from 6 to 9 months ahead of where it could have been if alcohol had not been available for butadiene production." "We were really fortunate, weren't we Judge, to have a beverage distilling industry in existence able to help perform this great wartime miracle!'' ... miIimuiI lwiW h d analysis of our muddled orld outlook a powerful antidote to cynicism and defeatism. $2.00 Paul Ingram, iNepni. .t.m-hiner- Rvult r 2 mowers, 2 cows, brooi.T equipment. Fear of entangling allianc 1. IFGDOD 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. Oioson or Roy E. Gibson. 'J to 6 P. M. Exempt Wednesday. Wednesday, 10 A. M to 1 P M . BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS 10 A. M. White Coal Range. WHY WRITE when you can phone your magazine orders, save tirrfe. hother. mmnpv nrrier fpc Authorized representative for 3,000 iNew puoiicauons. subscriptions for COSMOPOLITIAN and GOOD HOUSEKEEPING magazines can now b eaccepted. Also have complete liie of Xmas cards. Lawrence M. Broadhead, phone 179. Nephi Ut s, vivK-Jl- ed ELECT "'. Ear-ring- g The Studio Couch. 282 West 3rd 2 windows and FOR SALE one door, complete with frames, James P. casing and hardware. McCune Fc. er e use pack JEWELRY This line includes Men's Double Wedding Rings, Diamond Engagement Sets. Men's Wedding Rings, Men's Sit Rings, Ladies Set Rings, Friendship Rings, Baby stone set Rings, Baby Band Rings, Baby Lockets, Lavaliers, Compacts, Charm Braclets, Charms, Combination Pin and Ear-rinIdentification Sets, Bands, Strand Pearls, etc. . Published Every Thursday at Nephl, Juab County, Utah. Entered a Second Class Matter at the Post office at Nephl, Utah, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rate i A A good FOR RENT 5 room modern home, incuding linoleum. Newly painted and papered. 282 W 3 Nor. i JpHs Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mortensen of Salt Lake City visited on Wednesday tind Thursday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mortensen. J. L. Francom went to Salt Lake City Thursday to see his son, Paul who was in a car accident on Sunday night. Mrs. D. G. Sampson and baby of Sail Lake City are visiting in Levan at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Alma Dalby. Mr. and Mrs. Reubin Mangelson, Golden and Romaine Mangelson, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Mangelson i'ttended the funeral services at Provo Thursday for Mrs. Hatfield. J. E. Hansen, Virginia and Helen Hansen were Salt Lake City visitors on Sunday. They went up to visit with Mrs. Edna Hansen who is convalescing from an operation. Mrs. Beth Walton and Maxine t Christensen of Salt Lake a few days here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Preston City-spen- FOR SALE Modern home. 4 rooms basement, 4 rooms upstaires Including warehouse building on premises. C, Roger Lunt 1153 Harrison Avenue, Salt Lake City or Kugene Lunt, Nephi 3tipd FOR SALE CHEAP Monarch Coal Range and Heatrola Both m Al Condition. 263 East 3rd South. Business ) " tjf ' ' P , f We Are Now Stocking A Better Line of Mrs. Leon Christensen and son i Michael of Los Angeles are visiting relatives and friends here. They :ire quests at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J L. Fran-i-un- i. - I Elect Levan Local Social News 1X Mrs. Amos G. Irons anddaughter Mary Lind were in Salt Lake City .01 to 10.00 for several days last week. lt 10.00 10.01 to 20.00 m to 20.00 Mr. and Mrs. Theo Harris of 30.01 la 40.00 M to 40.00 Frovo were week end guests of Mr. 60.00 to 40.01 to 60.00 and Mrs. Frank Harris. H to 80.00 60.01 to M.00 i Mrs. Lucy Boswell and Mrs. Mar-iori- e Ltv to 100.00 0.01 to 100.00 37 Boswell accompanied Ann Salisbury to Provo Wednesday, where she will enroll at the B Y U. Mr. and Mrs: James P. McCune You make worthwhile savings by using have returned home from Salt Lf.ke City where Mrs. McCune has BANK Money Orders. They are safe and been visiting for the past two weeks with relatives. to add convenient and your payprestige Mrs. Fred J. Chapman of Levan ments. Send them by mail, anywhere. You'll visited Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Chapman. find it a simple matter to buy Money Orders Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Golden were Provo visitors Monday. from us. Just come to the bank. Mrs. DeVon Winn and Miss Joyce Winn are visiting at Camp Haan, near Riverside, California for two weeks. Mrs. Harry Beagley is a Salt Lake City visitor this week. The South Ward Primary Guide Member: Federal Member: Federal Deposit their annual Hike SatReserve System class took Insurance Corporation urday into Miller's canyon. They had a hilarious time cooking their breakfast on a bonfire. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Kendall were tfotvi BANK MONEY ORDERS Salt Lake visitos on Monday. Miss Mariam Jenkins was home from Snow College last week end, a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R H. Jenkins. Bill Jackson has returned to work after being home the past week with a leg injury Mrs. John W. Kendall' has returned home after a visit with relatives ON THE REPUBLICAN TICKET in Salt Lake City. Miss Rhea Black is attending the Utah State Agricultural College tnis year. Ui I Page Rvf Style with Thrift For War Bonds Mrs. T. H. Burton left Monday for Sal' Lake City for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jenkins returned home last Thursday after a ten day vacation in Las Vegas and in Whittier, California. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. 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