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Show Thursday, Oct. Tha 1945 I' I RED D Ftn. Green H appenings WHAT'S YOUR f is the best advirtisemtnt Paqe Five NURSING HOME CROSS SHTISFUD TRAVELER Nephi, Utah Times-New- s, josepn loung, ivi. r., son or mrs. Caroline Edminston has received a nedciai discharge from the army and is here visiting with his mother and other relatives. He has spent months in the service, most of that time being spent in Florida. After a brief visit he will return t ir'lo. ida where he will enter ; lor mechanical training. His wife, also of Florida, accomputiied hint home. BEDSIDE MANNER? any tommunity. TOURISTS yet they talk freely and are reasonable and easy to.r-'e- , The number one topic frankly about their likes and dislikes. t.f conversation along the highway will be about food, commodations, service and hospitality. Sir.'i can make or break a highway town. ; -- conversions CROSS AND GROUCHY, confined to bed with chronic arthritis. His arms are cold so you bundle heavy blankets around bis shoulders and then wonder why he complains, "The pain in my joints is worse." His feet are cold so you tuck a hot water bottle, filled to the top with scalding water, next to them and his thanks is, "Are you trying to burn me to death?" Co in desperation you turn to . . . and fascinating history must be enhanced by the p!ijvcal of the traveler. We cannot expect the hungry, g for cold or disgruntled tourist or his friends to come back well-bein- more. If there is one thing in your community that can be done a little better than anywhere else, let's capitalize on it. Every it UTAH STATE DEPARTMENT OF ri AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPSl I Salt Laki City, " "" Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Hansen and family visited recently in Ogden with their son, Willard Hansen and family. 'i' red cross home nursing where you learn the easy for to care bedridden way patients how to arrange save to yourself equipment steps how to prevent bedsores how to bathe, feed, and comfort an impatient patient. And now . . . liih ..iwr OET YOUK OttiJJLK UN oua now ror Executor Dates of publication: THIS K GRANDPA, COMFORTABLE u HAPPY, even AND October 11, 1, 1945 FOR SALE Tomatoes, Hub bard and Banana Squash, Italian Prunes. Uears. P J Sanders 2nd East 5th North. Phone 343M 2tip j Your Bonds Lies - the Might of America - Wednesday 10 A. M. to 1 PM i BE. IS FRQUENCY MODUDATION A New Kind of Broadcasting A New Kind of Radio Reception No Man made noises come in on your Reception Stromberg-Carlso- radios n ORD & MANGELSON It Pleases Druggists TJi To Please You SHOP AND SAVE IN NEPHI Soap Jelly Save soap stivers to m?ife soap jelly. P.ED DELICIOUS APPLES Foote's orchard Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Bring containers Ribbon gadget has been invented which it makes k possible to a typewriter ribbon sfier it has dried out. Re-in- A re-in- Night Club Performers In 1944 there were an estimated 30.000 performers in the American DEER HUNTERS Several night club field. head of Karakel Sheep have strayUnorganized Play ed ii om our farm by Starr. . Keep f In 1943-4of all accl your eyes open while hunting and denU on the school playground in:f yitt see these animals report curred during unorganized play. to Merle Wilkey. onn-hal- Wallpaper Spots small cheesecloth b 4 filled with cornmeal is handy for removing spots from wallpaper and window shades. Rub the bag over the soiled surface A i jamais MMB mBil(TII2& - - ryY - . 1 LIVESTOCK IN KANSAS Despite the general opinion, and not wheat, is a chief source of income in Kansas. This state also has the largest broom corn market and is first among all states for flour milling, averaging more than 13.000,000 barrels each year. Such diversified production helps build the wealth of a great na tion. The Bonds of that nation are the world's soundest investment. live-stoc- k, (. A. reus y 01 ''rtmmt Casiuil Clothes Save for Bonds fe FANTA pre-w- ar trailways buses arc back on schedules. Running time between all-poi- has been shortened. This means more bases released for service, and Santa Fc Ttailways has put these buses to work Along tb Union Paofflo Straieria t&ckS Bomtm, vnlttag thm Kat with th Pclfia Coast, atrrtohM a vast catweak of talarphom and telegraph wlxa. Orw Uim wIxm go oidaa ootitrolllny ntrmDt oi all trains. To ofllolamt sad mJ oporatioo, ndzoa oaro naat ba takan la txanamll-ttaToe arampla, dm UaloaPaolfio "book of ralaa" gi raa tha following toatznctlona a foe tka banamlttal of train ordaxa by . . . "lima wfH ba tpallacl and than boat 2:10 pm." nts ' fozjrou. 2f .1 J SANTA FE TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT Carter Cafa PHONE 264 tig to tala-pho- TMt riip on'.dior Dnka PaoHkt afBoianl opatatioa has baaa daralopad thzoughoot aavanty-al- x yaan of aarrioa to tha nation In paaoa and In war. A txamandona amount of know bow" baa bean accumnlatad dozing those many years. g. all your Santa Fe Trailways Bus Agent for information about new and improved bus service everywhere. I mil In .nMcvfl in this s'.rramlinrd sprtu dress t1 mut- pinh Rahardi ?r. Pairus for ftrhoot ofllce or porti availalile at local "M. Make your own and save foi War Bonds. u. ii. Vtfanmtm Burns Fatal More people were killed at home by bums thnn those killed In all rail road accidents last ye'. Jri.) vA ARE THE PERFECT RADIOS COME IN & SEE THEM SOON MALE HELP WANTED Behind ; KEEP YOUR WAR BONDS!!! Opiortunity of lifetime supplying DDT and other profitable products to farmers in Juab County. No experience or capital required. Muct have autc and good refercne??. Permanent, Write or wire McNESS ;COMPANY,( Dept. D, 2423 Mag nolia St., Oakland 7, California. 6 P. M. F M Mrs. Dorothy Sorenson and children of Salt Lake City are visiting al the home of her brother, Earl H. Anderson and family. there is no borne nursing course offered at present in your community, ask your Red Cross chapter bow you may help organize one. SPEED QUEEN FQR SALE Washer and tubs in Al condition, Joe Nelson phone 70J. to RADIOS WILL HERE SOON Mrs. Lois Blackham and daughtr ers of Moroni visited during the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Mikkelson. though he is still in bed with arthritis. A lightweight bed jacket gives him warmth without weight. A hot water bottle wrapped in towels keeps his feet warm. And he puffs contentedly on his pipe with your full approval because you understand that clinging to a favorite habit is more important to Grandpa's happiness than a clean, but empty, ashtray. 10 A. M. lsj A. A. Anderson left Friday for San Diego, California. He accompanied his daughter, Emma Goul-so- n and children of Salt Lake City who will remain there for the winter. Mr. Goulsen is receiving training for the Service at San Diego. WiAiuts can ioivi or torn Kussett 3tip George H. Ostler Reid Bird is in the Naval Hospit MAN'.. ELGIN al at Norfolk, Virginia recovering FOR SALE Also, from a broken leg. WRIST WATCH, $20.00. will trade beautiful new davinet for THE TIMES-NEW- S Mrs. Eva good studio couch. See GREEN GAGE PLUMS AND ITALIAN PRUNES Phone 336 W. Hoyt. Published every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County Utah. Entered at HELP Male or WANTED Female 3 WANTED IMMEDIATELY the pottoffice at Nephi, Utah a Call 196 Man or woman wanted to handle second class mall matter under the Horses for Deer Hunt, i isn tbution of famous Walkirs or see Roy Gibsori., act of xngrec of March 8, 1870. products Christmas Cards mtl gift boxos in city of Nephi, erving A. B. Gibson Publisher ' MALE OR FE- hundieds of satisfied customers. Roy E. Gibson WANTED Manager for right MALE LAUNDRY HELP. 3 days E.N'c.'lcnt opportunity per week, 65c per hour. FORREST party. No investment. Write J. It., Subscription rate: $2.00 per year, Watkins Co., D55, Winona, Minn. HOTEL. payable In advance. u e Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Anderson of Wales visited Friday with relatives an Fountain Green. NOTICE TO CREDITORS FLOWERS FOR ANY AND ALL Hotel Utah Flower Estate of Ann Sophia Sperry, Creditors will present Shop, Floyd Goldsbrough manager. deceased. claims with vouchers to the underCall Vilnah Knight, phone 123W signed at his residence at Nephi, Utah on or before the 12 day of NICE TOMATOES FOR SALE December, A. D. 1945. 1st North 8th East , GEORGE A. SPERRY JR. ExecWarm Morning utor of the Will of Ann Sophia FOR SALE Sperry, Deceased. Cabinet Heater. Just like new P. N. Anderson, Attorney for 95 North 6th East Street, et Store Hours Mrs. Alverda Llewellyn entertained at a birthday party Thurs day at her home. Those present besides the immediate family were Mrs. N. E. Mikkelson and daughter Dorothy, Mrs. Carolyn Llewellyn and Mrs. Ida Hansen. OCCASIONS & mww$t i.atlivs' Sht,p CCxi-ltixir- ci Mrs. Rena .Crowther had as her guests Tuesday afternoon the Literary club members who enjoyed a delicious luncheon. LARGE BUNCH OF PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP LOST NOTICES. Consult County Clerk With name tag attached. KEYS or Respective Signers for AdditReward for return to Ray Powell. ional Information. 18, 25, (in Among the many Fountain Green people who attended the L D S conference in Salt Lake City were Bishop Gayle Yorgason and family. V a (This advertisement is number nine of a series to promote tourist traUe fot the entire state) One Apex FOR SALE Console Radio with or without in Radio attachment. phonograph Al Condition. Phonograph RCA make and is absolutely new. Also radio on hand some hard-to-gAt my home, evenings. tubes. Glade Sanders. BUT SUGGEST YOU SELECT YOURS EARLY AS STYLES AND SIZES WILL SOON BE DEPLETED. YOU PAY MAY A DEPOSIT AND WE WILL HOLD YOUR SELECTION UNTIL WANTED I theatre. for you. Alias Building Stock at Present Mrs. Enid Nielson entertained at a djnner Thursday evening at her The club members were home. her guests. : WEATHER IS HERE YOU WILL FEEL THE NEED FOR A WINTER COAT We Have a Very Nice Ms. Kena Crowther has received woid that her grandson. Junior! Coulsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Coulsen of Hazellon, Idaho has landed in the United States. Junior nas been in the European war THIS IS GRANDPA, GRANDEUR OF NATURE COOL nocusssivt union pacific In Liie y oii war aza wban travel couj..Ions hava x atumad to normal, yon can conHnna to dapand on Union Padflo for dapandabla tranapoztatlon . . . fox tha utraoat in rail txaral eomfort and ancrymani. |