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Show ' Thursday, Dec. 28, 1944 THE Page Five Levari Local TIMES-NEW- S Btth Every Thursday at Nephl, Juab County, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post office at Nephl, Utah, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Published Subscription Rate $2.00 par year, payable In advance City, x is PVannnm Martha Brotherson at the USAC at Loaan scent licit; with their nrcni tut J. L. Francom. ..io, i.n. ana ivirs. fhi-ict- Mrs. Lucille Day of San Diego Mr. and Mrs rinron Cly- Mrs- Edna Turner eda? Of ivr Mr anrl mis. nxuunsey , Connelly and family of American (J- g ' and Mrs- Lewis Anderson of Bremerton, Washington spent the holiri flV! hoca writ Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson. tegt. Virgil Lowe who has been in the Hawaiian Islands for some time Dast is hpr cnnin furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Gilbert Shepherd have received wnrH that thai- son. First Lieutenant Newell Shep- nas arrived in uie united States on furlough from the European theatre of operations. He has served for the past nine months witn tne JMgntn Air Forces as a bombardier on a B24. He has 30 missions totaling onn combat hours. Miss Ora Sherwood of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellor of Favette SDent. Chritmn horo at the home of their parents, Mr. ana ivirs. ijienn snerwood. Mr. and Mrs. George Connelly - A. B. GIBSON PubHshen . ROY E. GIBSON Editor-Manag- WANTED TO BUY See Earl Tolley HEAT-RQL- er A , Universal range, FOR SALE dining room table, dresser, circulating heater, cream separator, et of harnesses, 1 derrick with cable 'and pulleys 1 old mare, and Heber 2 dozen laying hens Bonds Over America Come one, come all, to our Statehood ball; There's a dinner, a All dance and a one-aplay for a dollar on Statehood day. also home on 7th y Inquire Orson 2nd North. - - n'-i- u East Wor-tlvngt- 2tipd AND GUARDIANSHIP PROBATE NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or respective signers for additional Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate ol LANGLEY A. BAILEY, JR., also known as L. A. Bailey, .'r., Langley A Bailey, and L. A. will Creditors Bailey deceased. present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of James P McCune, attorney at law, 53 North Main Street, Nephl, Utah on or before the 10th day of April, A. D. 1915. JESSE A. BAILEY, administrat-o- r of the estate of Langley A Bailey Jr., also known as L. A. Bailty Jr., Langley A. Bailey and L. A. Bailey, Deceased. James P McCune, Attorney for Administrator Dates of publication: December 14, 21 and 28, 1944. - PORTLAND MUSEUM s McLellan built the Sweat Mansion at Portland, Maine, in 1800. General Joshua Wingate, of President Jefferson's Secretary of War, General Henry Dearborn, lived there. When Mrs. L. D. M. Sweat the died, it became the property of MuPortland Society of Art. In its nicipal Art Gallery hang Gilbert Stuart's portrait of General Wingate, Douglas Volk's portrait of President Lincoln and other notable works. Defenses set up by U. S. service men and supplies purchased with War Bond funds have kept these treasures unscarred through three years of war. More War Bond funds will insure their protection. A. D. 1945. W. C. ANDREWS, administrator of the estate of F. W. ChappeU, - ', V"!t $Lrf m D. 1944. - - ;rj Each RED & I WOMAN WANTED to learn pressing, repairing, alteration. Steady work. Ccod salary schedule. Car- Bonds Over America A. D. 1945. LB ter deancrs. . . her home of - - , 'iT h par- Mr. e h, -- - - """-"- - " """in p -- seM mill 31$ 8 oz Pkg 2 fr -- 3Sg 2 DEVILED -17C Brand ATLANTIC MACKEREL Davis . . Tall Tins, Each 4 Red Points 23C JUMBO ROASTED PEANUTS 31C MEAT .... Rose '2s.... GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46 oz tin 3 for 23C MAZOLA OIL Pint GOLDEN CORN SYRUP Penick 52 oz jar ..38C g", Lil'tlffl. - I naM,--- - r-- ' iw lit mm .... 3 cans 2 oz tin . . Right 27C 27C and WALL 18111 V. S. 'I reentry Department mmwmm QUAKER OATS S LSgFpaCKAGE ' 27C Campbells Vegetable Soup 2cansfor25e 33C PEAS . . Magic Lake No. 2 Tins.... 20 pts . -- 10C - LADY GODIVA BEAUTY SOAP.. . bars ... 4 33C 19 PIERCES DICED Spiced Just WASHO Granulated Soap, LRG PKG .- -lQg non-miner- al the armed forces everywhere, 1 4 27C Red & White Luncheon Meat 1 'S. ; 3Jcansfor250 CORN Town Talk Cream Style No. 2 tins, 20 points WHITE SPINACH FANCY Grade No. 2'2 tin, lOPts 17C RED & 1,1 Campbells Tomato Soup 590 District Land Office, Salt Lake City. Utah, Nov. 11, 1944. Notice Is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed appllcaton to select, I Serial 0C3396, covering Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, WHEH.EttWH Sea 31 Twp. 12 South Range 19 West, S. L. M., 3 Utah, 463.56 acres. The Department lias classified the land as proper for scaulsltijn under Section 7 of the Grazing Act and opened It Ty!or to selection by the State subject to compliance with the laws and regulation governing selections under OKLAHOMA PIONEER the Act of July 16, 1894 and acts and amendatory supplemental Only in America could a city a.ise thereto. The application was al- from wild prairie in an afternoon, Nov. 11, 1944. Any and all yet that is what happened Septemio persons claiming the land adversely, ber 18, 1893. in Oklahoma. That T desiring to object because of the morning 6 million acres of Cherokee mineral character of the land or Outlet were raw, uninhabited land; for any other reason should Cut at noon the United States opened it their protest In this office during to white settlers and 3.000 camped the period of publication or before where Ponca City s'ands now. The final approval. Failure to so pro- great oil center pays tribute to Bryant test within the time specified will the early pioneers in the and boy be considered sufficient evidence of Parker statue of a woman tK character of the walking across the plains, pathfindland, and the selection being other- ers for those who have drawn from planes and wise free from objection will be the earth fuel for ships, vehicles so necessary motor land to State. the approved the war. Buy more Scott P. Stewart, Register. for victory In War Bonds to keep fuel flowing to Per Lb SALTED PEANUTS Per Lb . BORDEN'S HEMO fl lb jar . . . phl Phone - ST" " PREMIUM SODAS Lb Pkg RED & WHITE TOASTED WHEAT FLAKES 6 room FOR RENT OR SALE modern home equipped with combination coal and electric range and large heatrola. Also for sale 9 tons of lump coal Inquire C, Rodger Lunt, 1153 Harrison Ave, Salt Lake City or Eugene Lunt, Ne- CALSOMTNETNQ FAPJKR CLEANING 29-3- 0 SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR 3 lb package 2Sfi SUGAR .... Granulated Beet .... 10 Lbs .... 67C WHITE COFFEE GLASS JAR VAC. SEALED .... Dramatic V neckline, snug, smooth peplum and soft drapery of fabrie caught at waistline add smartness to this dark crepe dress. Any woman can buy more War Bonds with savings from making this dress herself. Patterns available at local Stores. (J. s. Treasury Department EARL ry. at the SPAGHETTI DINNER F. DUNN, executor of the Last Will and Testament of James E. Lunt, Deceased. James P. McCune Attorney for Executor Dates of publication: December 14, 21. 23, :944 and January 4, 1945. ary, ipio CHEF BOY AR DEE 7, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of James . Lunt, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence In Mammoth, Utah, on or before the 20th day of FebruA Se ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Heher Taylor announce the birth of a daughter on December 26th. Miss Lillis Wood who has employment in Tooele came home to spei'd Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wood. Golden. and Mrs. A. W. Clyde of American Fork were in Nephl on Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gowers. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Chapman, Mrs. Florence Cook of Fountain Green and Mrs. Fred J. Chapman spent Christmas day at Payson Jr. with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hiatt. Mrs. George W. Blackett and son FOR SALE Round Oak stove. Kim of Cedar City are the house Call 198W. guests of her mother, Mrs. Annie Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cowan we-Salisbury for the coming week. dinner guests Christmas day of Mr. Nell Kesler of Fillmore was a and Mrs. Lewis Allen in Payson. visitor Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Jean Tidwell of Provo rec- Fred Wilkey. Dinner guests on Christmas day ently visited with Irene Foote. Miss Beth Tolley, Maurice and of Mr. pnd Mrs. Leland Belliston Charles Tolley of Provo are visit- were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green-halging at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gaye and Marilyn Green-halg- h Guarnett Kendall. of Santaquin and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Belliston Mrs. Doyle Liddle and son Joe of and family and Miss Ruth Lunt of Payson. M. G. We hope that one of Your New Y ear's resolutions will include "Shop and Save at Red & White11. We ar e resolved to bring you the finest foods obtainable at prices that off er you an opportunity to save substantially on your food budget. Why not investigate Red & White and give us an opportunity to serve you, too? deceased. 28, 1944. Ronald Belliston. Fillmore at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Day. Private Garn Tunhridge who is ftpt'oned at Camp Fannin, Tekas '.s home spending his furlough with his mother, Mrs. Delia Tunbridge. Mis. Myrtle Ligmnn and children of Provo is spending this week here with her mother, Mrs. Annie Beara. Mr and Mrs. Erin Poulson and children spent Christmas day in y Pherson and family spent Christmas day in Manti. Miss IVlen Ockey who is attending Snow Colege is visiting witi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ockey during the holidays. Miss Ina Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hawkins and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hawkins of Salt Lake City and Eunice Brough of Provo were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brough. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon N. Broad-hea- d and family spent the holidays in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bowers and family of Payson visited Christmas day with M. and Mrs. A. J. Bowers Make Crepe Dress To Buy War Bonds d. NOTICE TO CREDITORS W. CHAPPELL, deceased. will present Creditors claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of James P. MoCune, attorney at law, 53 North Main Street, Nephl, Utah, on or before the 10th day of February, and Sun-ctM- E. Dobbs of Salt Lake City a holidu; visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. McCune. Mr. uric Mrs. Roy MePherson visited in Scipio on Friday. Seth McPherson, Mrs. Sylvia Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Mc K. is U. S. Treasury Department Estate of F. 14, 21 x "' Hugh NOTICE TO CREDITORS M. Jones, deceas-Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned t the office of C. N. Leatherbury, Eureka, Utah on or before the 15th day of February, A. D. 1945. J- - Geo.. Jones Jr. Administrator of Estate of Pearl M. Jones, Deceased. C. N. Leatherbury, Attorney for Administrator Dates of publication: December 7 14, 21 and 28, 1944. James P McCune, Attorney for administrator Dates of publication: December Bur-ridg- 7, Estate of Pearl i Irif and F,jntain Green Misses Specials for Friday, Saturday Dec Modern home on FOR RENT - com-Dlet- WANTED FOR HOUSEKEEPGirl or ING JOB AT LOGAN Lady -- - Call 262W. 1 Medium size FOR SALE 1 iron toed, bed circulating heater, springs and 2 mattresses. See Elmer Lroadhead. South Main; of Mt. Francom who ana Allan rcii attending school Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J E. Lunt. e Misses Jane and Katheryn Kenna Johnson of of Salt Lake City and Miss spent the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Barbara Burridge who has been employed in Newark, New Jersey, Wl lght. enjoyed Christmas with their moth-- ! Mrs. and John Gadd of or. Mrs. Wanda Burrldge. Barbara TSgl. Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gadd is now employed in Suit Lake City. and chi.uien of 1'rovo, Mrs. J. Hal Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dahlen of Gadd of Fiovo. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Frandsen and two sons of Mur- Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn and family of Mona ray and Mr. adn Mrs. Don Gadd Molyneaux their and family enjoyed Christmas din- spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Brigham ner with their parents, Mr. and parents, Garrett. Mrs. A V Gadd. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kallabacka Person; wishing to make daily Bert of Provo visited trips to the Moroni Turkey proces- and son at the home of Mr. and Mrs. sing plant are asked to contact and family of Salt Lake City spent the week end here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Gardner. They returned home Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Arvid Peterson were guests over the weke end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Peterson. Val Christensen and Homer Christenten who are attending the USAC at Logan are enjoying the vacation with their parents here. Lt. Willard Shepherd who has been stationed at a camp in California since returning to the United States is spending a furlough here with his mother, Mrs. Louise Shepherd. Lois Fierce and Leatrice Pierce of Salt Lake City spent Christmsa here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Stephensen and chilaien spent Christmas day in Scipio at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Sorenson, parents of Mrs. Stephensen. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mangelson and children of Salt Lake City spent Sunday and Wednesday here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mangelson. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mangelson and children spent Christmas day in Holden at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Christensen and family spent the week end in c.i. f Local and Social News Happenings Bailey Grocery RALPH CHASE, Prop PHONE 7 CARROTS No. 2 tins 2 for 23C |