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Show The Page Four ..U.13X ALLEN and CeELLA ALLEN, his wife, and Green Old-roy- A. TRI-STAT- E a corpora- COMPANY, fountain Happenings Plaintiff vs. LU.MLEH tion, Thursday, June and Mrs. N. M. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. A H. Anderson of Salt Lake City were the guesfS of their sister, Mrs Odvin Ros.'UiiA on Thursday. Dr. George Anderson of Spring-vill- e was a Fountain Green visitor Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Winter( Mr during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray HolniEin of and Mrs. Ray Winter, Mr. and Mrsj LaMar Winter and Mr. ana Mrs. Provo visited Thursday at the In the Manti June two 4, Temple Niels Anderson attended the fun- young home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. martheir couples repeated eral services on Decoration day at riage cows in the presence of famCenterfield for James Jensen, fath- ily Mrs. Call Draper and Doyle Robmembers with President L. R. ertson of Spanish Fork recently er of Mrs Ray Winter. Anderson performing the cere visited with their sister, Mrs. Macol a Mr. and Mrs. Herman Christen-se- n monies..... Miss Irene Winters, " and family, J, Anderson J II, uit attended memorial services on uaus.-'ufwiniersor: AnAor.nn nnH familv uiauys nol Green became the bride Vl Sunday at Herriman for Claude A. I'ounlam bal c Lake rr jent me week Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs, of their DTveT-d Louis A. Christensen, who was killport, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. ed on the German front. T. Davenport of Paragonah, Utah . . . . th"e , t Mrs. Louise Shepherd went to sbeTT0e Mridand 'o! Mr? Clarice Salt Lake City on Wednesday. 4 Fo visMemorial Some of the day itors in Levan were Mr. and Mrs. At Sacrament services Sunday, lowes: President, Carolyn Carter, Erma Don RichardStephen Stephensen of Riverton, Mrs Verda A. Lund was appointed vice president, and treasurer, Carol Mr. and Mrs. Herman Karpowitz, as Ward Relief Society president, son; secretary Carol Lee Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gunderson, succeeding Mrs. Rowena Allr?d Strong; song leader, Lee Georgia Mrs. Leah Bosh, Mr. and Mrs. wha has asked to be released be- Wilkey, Reporter, Asahel Christensen and family, Mrs cause of her health. The organiza- Golden. The name selected for the Geneva Hansen and family of Salt tion A'ill be completed at a later pioup is "Happy Sewers". Reporter, Georgia Lee Golden Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence date. Mr; and Mrs. Henry Peterson Ligmant Phyllis Beard of Provo, The Busy Bees Clothing Mrs. Reed Scott, Pocatello, Idaho, have received word tnat their son Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Belliston of ir law, Willian Engle of Oregon club met at the home of Mrs. Erma were Pleasant Grove Mr. and Mrs. Wm. was accidently killed whhe work-ir- f; Goble. Officers elected ConnieNancy Park in the timber. H's wife was McPherson. president; Sorbe and family of Payson, Glen secreArlene vice Pay, president; of Miss Peterson Bessie Shepherd of Ogden. 'ouvdrly Green. Fu lera! services tary and treasurer, Joyce Sperry, Mrs. Kathleen Barlow has re- - vFjuntam ill b' hein in the wai-- i chapel o:i reporter; Janice Sperry, song leada nome ic er. The club also includes the h pirhn, tir.,a vr. turnea aiier sutnuiiig Winn, Marjorie son conducting. will be following: Betj-days last week in Morgan with relBurNi . atives. t!le c't Cemetery, directed by Bowles, LaNea Goble and Onieta Lunt. Mrs. Anna Mae Newton is visit- - Anderson tuneral horn j o n. phi ner Mrs. as Hansen had Emil of home the at ing in Clearfield the week her vm, during Mr. and Mrs. Kari D. Zaugg. brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Taylor and Mrs. Edward Anderson of Emery, family of Provo were visitors at and her brother in law and sister, the home of Mrs. Christine Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Worthington of Man-o- n Sunday. They acompanied Mrs ti .and a niece, Miss Fern Ander-iayiand son Howard to the son of Salt Lake City.( ONECCAT COVERS Mrs. Roy Anderson and daughter Manti temple on Monday. are at of and Kathleen family visiting Layton Mrs. Robert Green are visiting at the home of her the home of her mother, Mrs. i Christian Allred. da Mrs v Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rasmussen of Salt BRUSH MAKn Paystrup. Mrs. Don Walker and family of Lake GTy is visiting with relatives Linden were guests last weeK at and mends in i ountain ureen Mrs. Zatell Coulsen of Haeiton the home of her parents, Mr. and Idaho is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Lorenzo Mangelson. Miss Mrvtle Warner( daughter Rena Crowther. Mrs. Lyda Jackson of Provo visof Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner of son of ited during the week with relatives Nephi, and Howad Taylor, Mrs. Christine layior were mar- and friends. TABU AND Mrs. Clark Tobler and children ried in the Manti Temple last MonI 4 CHAIRS St. George is visiting at the day. They will make their home of home of her mother, Mrs. Lyman in Levan. Earl Francom spent a few days Seely. Mrs. Eva Jacobsen was hostess to of last week at Wendover visiting his brother and sister In law, Mr. the Gloom Busters club members and Mrs. Wendell Francom. Earl- Saturday afternoon at her home. left Tuesday for the armr d ser- special guests were ner aaugnter, Mrs. Izola Blackham of Moroni, virPo Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Winter an- -, and a sister, Mrs. Florence Thomp-nounc- e ot their son of Ephraim. the marriage Worth-- 1 Mayor Lyman Seely and E. M. daughter, Helen, to Dean Mur-- i Ivory were Salt Lake City business Mrs. and Mr. son of ington, aVst tables and The visitors during the week, ren Worthington of Nephi cnir eiag t&dioi wA marrinue took Dlace Friday in the. Dr. John R. Llewellyn of Salt nd occaionl fur Levari Local News THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY BANK OF THE COMMERCIAL, Nti'HI, a corporation, IN uaVID Nephi, Utah Times-New- s, ' Defendants. c Industrial Tractors and Engines Cranes Loaders Snow Plows rS allS CROSS-COMPLAIN- THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS, DAVID A. ALLEN AMD CeELLA ALLEN, HUSBAND AND WIFE: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this Summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days, after service, and defend the action set forth and described in the Counterof the claim and Lumber Comdefendant, pany; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the deand mand of the Counterclaun which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action action is commence dj fnr he Durnose or ioreciosinsi mai certain materialmen's iisn of Tri- State Lumber Company filed for ui recti a uecemoer of the County Recorder of Juab County, Utah, and recorded in Book 109 of Bonds and Liens of said recorder upon the following described real property situate in Juab County, State of Utah, to wit: Beginning 4 rods South of the Southeast corner jf Lot 2, Block 1, Plat "C" of Mona Town, Section 32, Township 11 South, Range 1 East of the Salt Lake Meridian; thence South 13 rods; thence West 13 rods; thence North 13 rods; thence East 13 rods to the place of beginning. Containing one acre and nine rods of laid. :f i Cross-Complai- nt Tri-Sta- te ih, A. B. Gibson, LIFE'S Little TROUBLES ill yiitur Publisher Roy E. Gibson Editor-Manago- on e k mil and new cKirm beauty with available. best way to be in line for the earlier deliveries of "Caterpillar" equipment is to place your order NOW. The "S Nephi Furniture Co. r i t r:i-- Your Bonds Lies I'.l' llllonyh ,nov t m ,. the Might of America -n it, i I . it o!i,; ,rt :c - ':i : s u,i k!to"-- i if. 'in i .it) : rk or onl' in' n . iir-itrt AJItrikm torn a1 i, a. .'! - : lor a (.j! if' Sv, ' ' mil l4Sr4!- - NEVER lllfMl I V" ' tcptionilr thtt P'r tmi(nf ufc music. i, 6oi Coloflull)f decorated with Bursty tttnti. hi music pliyl, Itonr book picturei revolvt tdort M did window. Children of ill OMir SSS. "te'evsion" thu gt ?! check defendant: 0' P HAMl r"" ,,., hereby summoned to resay- Mom and Dad and my brother and sister and all the folks at home. Thanks for the food and water we have in this shell hole. Take care of my buddies. Take care of me. Amen." which this action is brought; otherwise, witin thirty days aftei service, and defend the above en- l titled action; and in case of your', failure so to do inrl "m.nt will be rendered against vnu accord- ins to the demand of the complaint which lias been filed with the; Clerk of said Co.;il This action is brought to recover' a judgment dissolving the marriage contract heretofore existing be tween you and the phontiff. C. N. Lent h.ei bury Plaintiffs Attorney P. O. Address Euri-kI'tah Dates of publii "iion: Mav 21, May 31, June 7, 11, and 21 1915. ! MEAT he j In this case the kid's name Private Ken Miller of Greensburg. Kan., veteran of Iwo Jima. Private Miller won't mind if you substitute the name of your boy for his as the boy who prayed in a foxhole for the home folks. The link between foxhole and home is never broken unless you brc-i- t here yourwas i i self. Your fighting sons look to you In the 7th War Loan to demonstrate that you are helping them in one of the most direct ways open to you. the acquisition of the most War Bonds you have ever bought in any War Loan. THE EDITOR '. W ntnku Imil l another. Thouoands of ships to carry the airsupplies of battle. Swarms of craft to blast the path into enemy territory. Yon can get an idea of the cost from the fart that L'nrle Sam needs 7 billion from im in the mighty Seventh War IOan note! The Seventh War Loan g will call for the greatest we have ever done. work, land or capital in the 7th War Loan. whether from you have a quota und roun quota . . . and mki m it "NAl TOUR WAR BOND .JcomJ MR MONTH IS: $150 bond-buyin- VAIUI O lN W" QUOT ,S' (CASH VAIUI) BONDS ROUOHT $117.30 150.00 131.M $250 900 17$ 112. SO ISO US 100 50 S 22S-2S- 0 310-22- S 200-21- 0 180-20- 0 140-18- 0 100-14- 0 93.7S 75.00 37.50 Und.r $100 1.7S ALL OUT FOR THE MIGHTY 7 IsTr MATURITY I I f--t are appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you if sened within the county in y called ing this simple prayer: "Father in Heaven. take care of t pir cost! kiri mL SUMMONS If yon have an income new-typ- e jniot other day to receivea decoration. WAR? AS SOON as ran, well bring to bear on the Japs all the additional might wo've brcn tiding arzainpt Germany. What will it cost, this Moving Day of War? Estimate it in these terms: The job of moving millions of men from one front to r Send home the 1 A i An kid came the state: of utah to said S . -- HOW MUCH TO x TOO YOUNG FOR wsb. f A NEPHI, UTAH : Remember the Kid in Upper Four? He thinks about you, his home folks, even under the murderous fire of enemy ma- chine gun ners. The THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY ERNEST HONEY, Plaintiff vs LILLIAN HONEY. Defendant LtATHix ic 'lt NEPHI DRUG CO. - trie People of this Community To IN ' i wA. .'rii. ti'.' fOfay. THEY'RE Tro-Ple- i'' ' ! iM x FOR SALE or-- I Bean chard sprayer 200 gallon tank. Excellent condition. Pump and engine just overhauled. J. J. Bauer, clnerta, Utah. West of church. EQUIPMENT so MllMlt t'"i ci :;: n ' I ( i EARTHM0VIN6 THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... A'l!ci ik.i . - ;,inl , MOTCS CRAEEftj U. S. Treasury Department of larc to tvli'e i lie p;iT-iir- e inter' im s on ncr c ami organs of jc.-- ti TRACTORS Behind ADLER-I-K- A ! . The huge plants in Chicago's "Packing Town" every day pour dollars into the national treasury to back your War Bonds. John B. Sherman opened the first centralized stockyards. Bull's Head yards, in 1848. In 1865 he organized the Union Stockyard and Transit Company. The growth of this business developed rapidly with the development ot refrigerator cars and improved organization of the big packing firms. The city's chief industry in the value of its products, it processes annually 12 million animals valued at $250,000,000. i" ho :li ENGINES You ) t n will be more and more "Caterpillar" Diesels and other "Caterpillar" equipment You can do an eipprt fob We'll be glad to Jlow you how ?:u! ,'ref ! "iaiie CON-- S f i A l IO i.r t ,,S I KI.S-SliKv t li t vu s'fcp He tal e a dash of ben.sil !o t'ft ti t ,.;! 1 V3IM war demands slacken, there r'f wrrv I As 3 SEL ARE C 4fv jjft'l tOSH Jiv-i- E I or i - J Sts ie ll- B & i Nil lH.lt t.) "CATERPILLAR , Beginning 2 rods North of the Southeast corner oi the the Southwest quarter of Section 32, Township 11 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Mer18.23 West thence idian, chains; thence Northwesterly along the East side of Highway 91 21.00 chains; thence East 4 chains; North 6.50 chains; East 1.50 chains; South 3.2.5 chains; East 7:25 chains; North 3.75 chains; East 5.10 chains; South 27.60 chains to place of beginning. Containing 51 acres of land, more or less. CHENEY, JENSEN, MARR & WILKINS l.uni.l v,. ic vr.nrUmr r1nrinr thp week Attorneys lor P. O. Address: Mrs. George E. Collard of Provo Lake in Salt week City with this 920 Continental Bank Bldg. is visiting with her parents, Mr Childs. Mrs. Darral and Mr. Salt Lake City, Utah. Dates of publication: June 7, 4, 21 THE TIMES-NEWNephi, Utah. Published every Thursday 28, July 5, 1945. Entered at econd class matter at the Post Office at Nephi, Utah under the act of Congress of March 8, 1879. ln-aia- 'faff 1945 MEW 4-- H Cross-Complai- nt Brooms way uiwi.t.ify d. t' w'Han Mowers .i . . UPON COUNTER- SUMMONS CLAIM AND 7', WAR LOAN vjr TOM: "It's mighty nice to receive a compliment like you've just given us, Jiul . We do take our responsibilities very scrimr and try to do the right thing with everybody. In spite of it, we get criticized now and then." ... JUDGE: "I know you've got to take the bitter with the sweet in times like these. Speaking of criticism, and I n.an really unfair ciiticism, reminds me of InOLD spirit beverage business." FRANK: "How is that, Judge?" 11- -1 01 D JUDGE: "Simply this... can you ti k of any otlrr business in which the r i3 for what the buyer docs v.iMi his merchnn'ii-t- ? If a person eats too :;.i.-- h cake und Rets indigestion, the baker i n't binn ed. JW is the coffee merchant cnl cuvA if someone drinks too much coffee can't sleep. Dirt the seller of spirit g"ts blamed plenty if one of his customers ovcrindulpes. Doesn't seem quite fair, does it, Tom?" ' TOM: "Frankly, it doa't, Judre. never looked at it Uiat .ay before." r ' bev-rra-- rs y ii Ad No. m i T-3- 4 3 cols, x 9l2 in. 12-e- m plate Iku adttjiitmint tpemmtd t f AlcthaiU Bnttat, tnJiultiu, lm. f 4 4 I 4 |