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Show t Thursday, Nov. 3Q. IW Tta Bontls BUY BONDS INSTALLMENT PLAN TO PAY CASH DURING THE REGULAR DRIVE, THEN USE 01JR CREDIT PLAN. The monthly payments are as follows: IF IT'S INCONVENIENT Net Carrying Charge $ 2.50 $75.00 (Series E) Treas. $10.00 $500.00 (2 Notes) Monthly Payment ffimnif $ 6.50 $43.34 OF COURSE, IF YOU MAKE A CASH DOWN PAYMENT, THEN CARRYING CHARGE AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS WIIL BE LOWER. Commercia 1 .ill 4 , PEPPERELL MANSION Built by two English carpenters about 1760, the famous mansion at Kittery Point, Maine, stands as a monument to sturdy colonial New Englanders. Widow of a prosperous Lady Pepper-ell- , refused to relinquish her title after the Revolutionary War. Those early Maine folk built homes as solid as their coast and in their descendents persists a love of freedom and an ingenuity that is vital to Americans today fighting for victory, freedom and world peace. Shrewd, economical Down East folks buy War Bonds liberally as an insurance for the future as well as to bacK our men at war. soldier-merchan- Bank t. rock-boun- of Nephi (DEPOSITS INSURED) d C. S. Treasury Department h0! WP Go without and do without if need be to help speed the pace of victory man in this picture obviously THE anyoung extreme Our Govern- example. ment certainly does not expect any of us to go that far in restricting our buying even to put the 6th War Loan over the top. But our fighting forces certainly will feel that their sacrifices are appreciated if we deny ourselves some things and put the money into extra War Bonds instead. Remember, War Bonds pay off at maturity at the rate of $4 for every $3 invested. Try to buy at least one extra $100 Bond while this 6th War Loan Drive is on. THi mdrertisrmml Hike bib V mr I 4 4 -- - 4ki mm i cxmtrtbmtmd CORPORATION - - - r Mrs. Lena Livingston was hostess to the Social Hour club members Thursday afternoon at her home. Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Coombs and Thanksgiving in Mount jon spent with relatives. Pleasant Mrs. Boyd Allred and daughters of Mount Pleasant are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allred. Mrs. Beth Anderson entertained for the at Thanksgiving dinner Xollowing: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Svme, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ivory, i Dora Hansen, nyruiu nanoc". Ada Anderson and Mrs. Irene A. Hansen. Mis. Emma Goison and children ot S?U Lake City are visiting with hti mother Mrs. A. A. MAnderson. Men and The Moroni Stake Gleaner Banquet and Goia anu Green Ball were held in Fountain Green on November 23. The them This was Mother Goose Land. in the beautiful theme was used and place cards table decorations decoraat the banquet and inat the the ball. tions and characters attended the Approximately 150 5 which was under the dir-pbanquetMrs.. Georgia OT Anderson. of j nj h teprJDrive THE STUDEBAKER Pic Lavon Gee is spending his furlough visiting with relatives in t ountuin Green. Mrs. Lena Livingston and Mrs. Caroline- Johnson entertained at a 18 at birthday dinner on November The the home of Mrs. Livingston. following friends were present Mrs. Olevia Mikkelson, Mrs. ElOlsen, inor Nielson, Mrs. Minnie Mis. Kena Crpwther, Mrs. Eliza C. Jensen, Mrs. Francis J. Hansen, Mrs. Lyda Carter, Mrs. Maggie Frandsen uid Mrs. Faye Ivory. . Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Jontes and Annett and daughters Selma and a niece Mary Jean of Ogden haveI ,,,.r,uri t,, thpir home after vis parents Mi. int with Mrs Jonte's and Mrs. George E. Coombs. Mr and Mrs. Ivan Bailey had a. their guests for Thanksgivingo! Mrs. NeL. A. Bailey and daughters phi. Mrs. Mary Fredrickson is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Wilford Smith in Salt Lake City before she will leaving for Modesto where with anspend the winter months other daughter, Mrs. E. ButUs and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Snow spent with their Thanksgiving in OgdenTidwell and daughter, Mrs. Dean family. Mrs. Hannah Mathias visited in Salt Lake City. during the weekMrs. Rita Rostrum Her daughter. accompanied her home. Mr. and Mrs. James L.' Nielson were Provo visitors during the past week. Allred of Salt Miss Ethelyn Lake City visited during the wee with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Allred. j wmmmmM e .( . i f I-- & Pay Local and Social News t- CALL IN AND SEE US YOU MAY ASSIGN CREDIT FOR THE SALE TO ANY OF THE BOND SELLING ORGANIZATIONS YOU SELECT. Th . uimriwnwi SLiWi Nefhi, Utah Green Happenings ON THE Cost of Bond s, Fountain Over America P3 Tirnas-NjRw- UNUSUAL REDUCTIONS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seeley of announce Heddington, California the birth of a son on November 9. Miss Mrs. See ley was formerly Marjorie l.omax Mrs. Fiuida Sperry has returned home after visiting for two weeks in Los Angeles with her son Ross a. id her daughter, Mrs. Max Chris-ten-- - s Reduced pnces( you don t gen-- ? erally find unttt after Christmas? "i. II. Sperry and Ernest lust week at witn Mr. and Mrs. LaVai lUmgh.1i.li. Miss Betty Lou Houghton, Miss Veda Rae .'oulson jnd Miss iietty Biiiiil.all of I ho BYU were Svinlay guests of Mis. W. H. Sperry. Mis. Genevieve Wall una baby of Santaquiu have been at the home of Mr. x:i Mr. I.ieli-ur- d Mrs W. Blactet' spent . WE HAVE MARKED DOWN a v '! K OUR zl'Jlj budweeks. and Mrs. Oris Suweelis announce the birth of a dauginei on Wednesay, November 22 at Hie Pay son hospital. Mrs. Verl Sudweeks has ,!- - t husSan Diego to visit with her band who is stationed there. Miss iaeiVe Ellison has returiie.i to her school work at Cedar City after spending Thanksgiving day with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. James H. Ellison. Mrs. Marjorie Sainsbury and Mr. and Mrs. J. L,. Lunt speir. Thanksgivir.g day in Salt Lake Ci'y. Mia i;;mah Bae ana Mrs Johr ,vere Thanksgiv. ig i;ay guesU i'itt -- 1 their t i.iklren iu Tooele ; made tf the . v i oui cement n .linage of Mrs. E.'v t Lomax, and i Brigliam Lv un: Jv.isen, bo :i City The marriage t.ick place a :iie home of Mr. oUia Mrs Or Lunt in wi;n Bishop . B C'..uan of the Sou 1. vv .r-- of Mr. $14 75 $19.75 $22 50 $24.75 $27.50 $32.50 $34.75 . tf Famni Ym LEANyCarS --v ' f Values .Sizes a' $27.95? to 44 and COLORS 14 ( OF FALL ( All Sales Final. .No Exchanges! No Refunds R Follow.ns the trarviajje. which v by th'. immediate oj vi i'ii family cf eoupie .. ft f r short honeymoon to their will make Chfonr..i. They i uiiie in City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Park were visiiLis Monday at l :e hon.'. Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. On Lunt. d'i Mrs. Park wer- - emoute Vernal v hfre they will make tnrir Exclusive Iridic s" Shop I Str Kun: n lioj- -e t 6 P. II. Ieept Tf edmsasiar. Wedaesday, 10 A. M t 1 P U . 13 A. M. BUY WAX BONDS AND STAMPS ? WANTED piano. TO BUY Player Jack VanAusdal, Santaquin NOTICE lO CREDITORS Estate of THOMAS WARREN ALLRED, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law office of P. N. Anderson, Venice Building, Nephi, Utah on or before the 1st day of April A. D. 1945. ANNA D. ALLRED Administratrix of the Estate of Thomas Warren Allrtd, Deceased. Dates of publication: November 30. December 7, 14 and 21 1944. P. N. Anderson Attorney lor Administratrix. THE TIMES-NEW- S Published Every Thursday at Neph!, Juab County, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Pest efflee at Kepfc!. Utah, under the act of Congress cf March 9, 1879. Subseriptloti Rate IBSON A. B. E. 61BS0N RY 92.00 . per year, payable In advanee Publishes: Editor- - Manxes HUBBARD AND FOR SALE WANTED Woman for FOR SALE Kitchen range. BAN.VNA SQUASH. Leland Vick-ei- s, work. 2 days per week. laundry Wages Mrs. T. W. Miller. Salt Creek canyon. $3.50 for Ta hours, Forrest HoteL WANTED TO BUY E LV Richardson. SAFE A box of white table cloths belonging to the Auxiliary has been lost. They were in the City Meat market tuilding at the time oX election. Anyone knowing of their whereabouts please the notify Auxiliary. non-miner- al Let's Go for the Oar country Few writers have the gift of against 9 HATS ""reduced" 2,5 Ni-ph- i, By Homer Croy INSURE VaJnfts 19.9E 21.95 ENTIRE STOCK 6 room FOR RENT OR SALE modern home equipped with combination coal and electric range Salt Lake District Land Office,1944. Notice WOMAN WANTED to learn press- and large heatrola. Also for sale City, Utah, Nov. 11, ing, repairing, alteration. Steady 1 tons of lump coal Inquire C. Rodis hereby given mai work. Good salary schedule. Car- ger Lunt, 1153 Harrison Ave'., Salt Utah has filed applicaton to select, I.ake City or Eugene Lunt, X, A ter deaners. Serial 0C3396, coveringSec.Lots 31 Twp. 3, 4, L12 South Range 19 West., S. - M., Utah, 463.56 acres. TheasDepartment proper for has classified the land 7 of the acquisition under Section )t and Act opened Grazing Taylor to selection by the State subject to regucompliance with the laws and under lations governing selections acts 1894 and thvi Act of July 16, and amendatory supplemental althereto. The application was lowed Nov. 11. 1944. Any and all persons claiming the land adversely, of the or desiring to object becauseland or mineral character of the for any other reason should file their protest in this officeor during the period of publication to sobefore profinal approval. Failure wilj test within the time specified be considered sufficient evidence of of the character the otherland, and the selection beingwill be wise free from objection approved to the State. Scott P. Stewart, Register. Cured fitW I 10.85 14.951 17.85( ct Country Speed Victory, and Values Values Values Values Values BLACK, WE,EW 1 OF You can NOW buy that Christmas Gift Coat or Suit at a Substantial Savings. -- I STOCK AND SUITS g the--bri- ENTIRE FALL AND WINTER C0ATS( writing so clearly that their readers find themselves reliving their own live in the writer's personal history. Homer Croy is inch a writer, and in hit great story, "Country Cured," he tells of his early days on the farm and of hi rtue to succew as a novelist and Hollywood writer. You won't want to niins a word of this very human Mory once you have started iL Itfml II row IX THIS PAI'fill H 0 NOVEMBER 20th to DECEMBER 16fh KNOCK-OU-T is trill at war Blowl hoping and wishing won't win I It'f the costly slogging from fox 'hole to pillbox, bitter battles on the sea and in the air that will win! We can again help at home by subscribing to the Sixth War Loan to our fullest ability. Remember we're not pvtng, we're only hiding, so let's help finish the job! Carter Cafe PHONE 264 |