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Show Thursdav, March 20, THE 194" pu ts THE QFEKEHG ANNOUNCEMO TIMES-NEW- Ftn. Green Social News BID ON REMAINING TOPAZ BUILDINGS OF cm mi mm NEPHI, UTAH S, j I SALT LAKE CITY The gen-U- 'i al public is eligible to bid on the remaining surplus buildings at the f inner Central Utah Relocation Camp at Topaz, according to officials of the Heal Property div- .lsion of .War Assets Administration's Salt Lake regional office. Four laundry and bath buildings ;.t the- camp remain unsold, oi;'.-inlumber, plumbing fixtures and other hard-to-gitems. Priority- - holders have previously had &n opportunity to purchase the structures and the current Ibiddin;; is open to the general pub- - INSERT PAGE TEN Levan News 44 4 The Levan Ward Relief Society 4 w members enjoyed a program and i4 4 social last Tuesday afternoon in 4 commemoration of the organiza- 4 4 Venice Hansen, son of Mrs. Lu-vition of the Relief Society. Re- 4 Hansen, has been released freshments were 44 n. served. after from the U, S. Service and Mr. Mrs. Richard 4 serSpencer his of spending the majority of Randolph spent the week end 4 vice in Alaska. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ove Lund have here with Mrs. Edna Sherwood, 4 returned from Salt Lake City toimothef Mr; Spencer. They re 444 make their home in Fountain turned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hiskey of 4 Green. 4 LA I M n tS 14 11 r:i are visiting here at the 4 Torey d ertertain-eMrs. Nella V. Jensen of Mrs. Hiskey's parents, 4 4 at a birthday dinner Friday, home Mr. 4 Mrs. Hyrum Winter. and March 14th. The Birthday club Mr. and Mrs. John Shepherd, 44 members were her guests. were recently married visited 4 Victor Rasmussen was a Salt who week last here at the home of his 44 of the Lake City business visitor Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Shep- 44 parents, week. lie. 4 Mr and Mrs. N. E. Mikkelson herd. Full informat ion may be ob- repoif that their grandson, Jack Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spencer 44 and Mrs. Edna 'Sherwood spent 4 tained from the Salt Lake Reg- Mikkelson. who was t?ken to a iaonal office of WAA, 1710 South j Salt Lake hospital early this week, Monday in Provo at the home of 4 65 West Center Street 4 Redwood Road in Salt Lake. Paul Foote. 4 is improving, lie is a son ol Mr. Mr.Mr.andandMrs.Mrs. UTAH Raymond Brass 4 and Mrs. Elwin Mikkelson of EphNEPiil, of Salt Lake City spent the week 4 4 raim. r, SOCIAL SECURITY Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Syme and end here at the home of her par- - 4 4 ALL TYPES OF WELDING vrs. Beth Anderson were Salt.em!' lvlr- - ana Mrs. Paul Bowers 4 j REPRESENTATIVE 4 RADIATORS CLEANED, REPAIRED AND Mrs. Venese Loke Taylor entertained 4 j City visitors during the past a of 4 folks ww group RECORED k. young ll at her TO VISIT NEPHI home Monday evening in honor of 4 the birthday anniversary of her tx NO JOB TOO LARGE n Sterling K. Peterson, field rep-.- 6 Ethel. daughter, Refreshments 44 NO JOB TOO SMALL u tentative of the Provo field were served. 4 j Misses fi oiiice of the Social Security Ad- Lillis Wood and Elaine 4 4 Mike Wall McPheters be will at the Nephi Orville j; mmistrat ion, Christensen of Salt Lake City , .post offic week end here with their i he bervice Men s Wives met at spent theMr. m. lor the purpose or rendering and Mrs. C. S. Wood Games parents, assistance to persons over age 65 the Armory March 17. and Mr. and Mrs. James P. ChrisSPOTLIGHTING vno hav- worked in employment were played after which Donna tensen. rma by the Social Security Jcbnson, Marcelle Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paystrup UTAH'S 194x ; ct who desire to file a claim Barton, and Betty Brown as host who have spent the past winter for the social security retirement esses served refreshments to the in Long Beach, California returnDEVELOPMENTS claims following members: Blanche Pex-to- ed to benefits, and to accept Levan last week. Janet Greenhalgh, Dora Shaw, from survivors of deceased wage Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Christen"study laboratories" for Union e. i'ners who were covered under Dee Cowan, Enid Davis, Lavon sen and Pacific appront ices as part of a tiso social n family, Mr. and Mrs. and Winters, Grace Ostler, Francine system Christensen, Mrs. S. P. Chrispost war Uvining program are now si'ivivors ofsecurity n veter- Liddiard, Norma Christiansen, World War II tensen and Vinnie Christensen visin the making; Utah has been Shaw, Bernice Archibald, June ited on have died within three selected as one mi six states to an;; who Saturday in Nephi at the Thelia Wilson, of us Ruby Phillips, discharge. home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chris1 laid in the j''ognm. Helen Fern Mendenhall, Pay, tensen. - The occasion was Leo llowan Li. Liunuerson, uiani Hansen, Marise Parkes and Myrtle Christensen's state director of trade, industrial in hers carrying guns refrain from Davis. birthday anniversary. A delicious dinner was servand business education reports away at signs now being ed. : the laboratoi ies will train men pi .eed by the state on various FOR SALE 5D0ES YOUR GAR Buffet, dining Mrs. LaVern Stephensen enterShot-u- p and supply them with technical highways. signs by the room table and day bed. Phone tained a group of children at her iHAVE A knowledge l elating to a number of 'i ruck load are being returned to 201M. home on Monday for her little the road commission for repair. crafts in railroad usage. Utah's part in the program will daughter Mary on her birthday SPRING FEVER TO CREDITORS NOTICE re-A l last, a first class beach ; Estate of Annice A dainty luncheon ; anniversary. be to prepare the instructional pe. Parker, was served. for the sheet metal craft, sort is promised for the south ceaed. JStart NOW to prepare material will Creditors present Mrs. Gerald No claims to reproduce an apprentice in- shores of Great Salt Lake. Carter entertained with vouchers to the unjyour car for Spring structor's and to train longer will Utahns have to make dersigned at SALT LAKE CITY, on Wednesday afternoon in honhandbook, . . Our experts instructors Mid supervise the study oologies lor the poor swimming UTAH, 412 Judge Building, on or or of the birthday anniversary of driving be before the 21st Jwill insure you fine, ef laboratrov planned for Salt LaU ; i;d recreational facilities tofamday of May, A. her daughter, Shanna. Delicious found on the shores of Utah's refreshments were served. D. 1947. City. ficient service repair. Ruel Mortensen of Ogden spent It take.; approximately 4023 ns salt sea. Bessie Bird and William Wood, woikers. not counting state insti-- t Phone 419 Tho western Service Company executors of the estate of Annice the week end here with his moth- er, Mrs. Floy Mortensen. tituti.ms such as universities and has announced plans to convert the Parker, Deceased. Mrs. Delma Bennett of Holden jnen i a.m. - o D.m. colleges to keep the wheels of theji;.,ct; of March Dates 20, a publication: into area b(.aeh a few days last week here at 2nd North Main St. Utah Maio government running "model Uu,k spent 4 1947. and 27, 11, April Atlantic City" at a cost the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. smoothly, state finance commis.SluO.OOO. The State Land Board Wood. sion figures indicate. This Insurance Mortgages li ;s" given the company an eight-yea- r Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mangelson part-tim- e student help in Aggregate mortgage investment! lease on the beach, and conand family of Salt Lake City spent of life " the state's four jihiior colleges, at insurance AUTO SERVICE thf companies in activities will start struction end of 1945 amounted to $5,635,982,-000- . Monday here at the home of Mr. legislators and clerks. tin near future AM and Mrs. C. A. Mangelson. This was a decrease of emstate During iflG, regular Renon Christensen who is atin the year, although new Plans call for the construction ployees recived the sum total of Southern Cross of a midway parallel to the schore, mortgages financed by the life in- tending school in Salt Lake City EmployBrazil's monetaiy unit, cruzeiro, $6,128,118 in salaries. surance companies during 1945 to- is home, visiting with his parents, j was named for a constellation known ment, however, fluctuates during also a long boat pier. It is hoped taled over $950,000,000. Of the mort- Mr. and Mrs. Christian Christen- -' danc-ii- v deto and the because of the seasonal midway complete year ai a guide to countless mariners facilities ihis season, however, gages owned at the end of 1945, sen. In waters south of the equator the mands on various departments. Mrs. Louise Gowers and family Officials of the state road com- material shortages will govern the $779,000,000 were farm mortgages, Southern Cross. Records show a $1,394,000,000 were FHA home mort- of. Nephi spent Tuesday here" at of construction. drawing of the Southern Cross was mission be.T that sportsmen and gages and $4,463,000,000 were othei the home of her brother in law one of the first souvenirs sent tc city mortgages, including both hous- and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Manoel of King Portugal by Pedro WW- wyi ;.'M(M1 ing and business properties. Stephensen. Alvares Cabral, following his voyage i of discovery to Brazil inv1500. Tc day the stars of the great constella.i tion are depicted in Brazil's flag and coat of arms as well as in its am Him 1 i WATCH ft OF THE c.A-ore- n, Al-vi- Af-to- : : RICHMOND THE IN op VENICE FEATURING i , 4- - Patia et Ladies Club News of Nephi FOR THE AND 4-- THEATRE BUILDING A LINE OF WOMEN'S MISSES BETTER SUITS r4l AND DRESSES MARGARET G. WHITE 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 When You Build Insist on the Best CONCRETE MASONRY IS FIRE PROOF, VERMINE AND TERMITE PROOF. IT IS THE MOST PERMANENT, STONGEST TYPE OF STRUCTURE. MAINTENANCE COSTS ARE LOWER THAN FOR ANY OTHER TYPE TYPE OF BUILDING v, Nebo Cement Products CompanyEllis Mendenhall PHONE 244J figure-include- al-s- O f rte money. k Petrok-uDistiiJa'cs Distillation pruducts of petroleum form the base for contact sprays applied to dairies ard other food processing plants, warehouses, pub-licbuildings and residences, for controlling flies, cockroaches, bedbugs and other pests. Larye quantities of petroleum products are also applied to plant life in the form of emulsions for the control of such Petroleum pests as scale insects. sulfonates are used as emulsifying and wetting agents , 1 " FARMERS It's a Powerhouse on Wheels hen spring comes, a your car needs thorough job of .specialized TT J M U This is not an ordinary greasing e The All-Puroo- Farm Vehicle se J-- mm lubrication 1 v lubrication. but a complete iTw with the correct lubricant applied to every moving part. And it's convenient, LOST ON HIS WALK. ..As bedtime approaches Mill Grrcr, 4, matches sleepily from his desk perch as l.t. t'unrad Walter rcrords his story at street station, I'.rool.lwi. Matt went lor a malk with ";:(! ." nnd n,n fnr.nd waialerinR in the slrci ts by pnlke. Soon after the photograph was taken Matl's mother lot l: d Mm al the polii e sta . .n anil look him home. The "Kuy" Matt fcl.utcd walking with ran ofT willi Ins overshoes. a QUICK, PERMANENT, IOW-COS- too, because all rr 40 "i 40 feel ije; desired, in extension. Holler dimrft anj f.mr windows in Mand.ird "QUONStT 24": 24 feel wide; length as desired, in extensions of 12 feet. Holler door, nolld panel available for Iron': v door and window jj.ul.il le in "QUONSET ny length f 20-fo- world-famou- 20"i 20 feet wide; any length deiired, in extension. Walk door and window in standard "QUONSET STRAN-STE- El . . 1mmmT-:Z-M. tn "QUOfiSETS' U. S. Rock Wool Company 40 So. Main Salt Lake City 160 So. 3 Eatt, Provo r.t till Irv Mi)iidi In In, New York univernltjr, la V.'.ii a 1:1 w rrrirrd in the hlch jump event at the 26th anutial It I iri'!n,.r iiampionship h' IJ In Mad son Square Garden, Kew York City. 1 lie champion cleared the bar at 8 feel, t inchea. . i Jrf if ir Knit:1 H.:. In 19.0 the wan'if.i- f f ' cal clcc'ric ri"f- . , lorrit Impounds Water ' cr.si'!(.re4 the mott Ih" forest iu- -. live rover or natural re?rrvofr is s it 'ti , for irtipoiir.rting vrr Call or heel-driv- e. Write for FREE DEMONSTRATION IMMEDIATE DELI VET? V KITCHEN and there's a station or dealer in your neighbor Willys-Overlan- fibers? Mrs in jthown rst.il stations and 4 sure-foote- end-page- l. end-pane- l. Tat. Come In and ce the new farm "Jeep." Drive around in it-- Feel the mighty surge of power s d from its "Jeep" lingine d and the pull of "Jeep" 4- This one vehicle operates plows, harrows, mowers, seeders and other farm implements. It tows 5,500 lbs. or hauls 800 lbs. The ''Jeep" takes you across the pasture or into town. It powers your farm machinery. See how a "Jeep" can spread its cost over a wide variety of jobs the year around. You will use it as a light farm tractor, a truck, a runabout and a mobile power unit. Find out how the "Jeep" can save you real money. eml-pun- 88-Vi- dealers are equippcil to Jt il.c work CONSTRUCTION T Pep MOTOR CO. 118 N. Authorized WILLYS Sales hood. Drive in car life. Qet highest quality products PEP 88-VIC- (frP Service o at STATIONS O AND DEALERS 11 W.. Prxvo unci and get your share of longer X ATI AS Atlm Cmmlrm Gmlm Mow 0t 4M ' Oil |