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Show THE Thursday, April 3rd. 1947 TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, Five Pag-- Levan News MAHCNEY ..... . IE. pANfim We want you to be aware of IX oud sincere interest in eachS of our customers. The SELLS FURNITURE COM PANY extends Easter Greet ings to the people of Nephijl oiiu wisnes mem a jopousn new life. iNi OF INDIA. FEEDS ON ANTS AHD TERMITES. WITH tXS URGE. CLAWS IT 15 ABLE TO oKEAIf INTO STRONG ANT mi j- -x BE CONVERTED FROM V) AN CE HOCKEY RINK TO A BASKETBALL COURT IN I - iff HORSE SHOW SCT-UWITH DtRT , VW--'S- TQ'Iv I COMPLETE ds&&SJx' fy- LmKljTl ' tsV JCSF' I A A V ' I V I New Shipments Mr .and Mrs. Marion Wankier announce the birth of a daughter on March 27th at the Payson hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cooper announce the birth of a son on March 28th at the Payscn iospit-al- . JOE SPRING DRESSES just arrived Mr. rnd Mrs. Joseph Christen-se- n and children of Richfield visited on Sunday at the cf Mr. and Mrs. Christian Christen-sen. Mrs. M. V. Mathews is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Alex Peter She is enroute to Colorado after spending the winter in sr-n- . HILLS. w t NOW YOU CAN CHOOSE YOUR NEW DRFv; FRnii 1 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED LINES an Diego, Calif rniao. Miss Dora Paystrup and Davis Burns of Salt Lake City spent the week end here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Paystrup. Warner Taylor, Boatswain 2C, ton of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Taylor, came home Sunday night on terminal leave after spending some time in Yokahama, Japnn. Mrs. Virginia Irons of Richmond Virginia has been here for some tune visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Winter. Anna Mae Newton of Salt Lake City spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mangelson. Miss Lillis Wood who has been in Salt Lake City is in Levan spending a short vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Christensen have sold their cafe to Mr. and M"s. L. M. Stephenson who have formerly operated the Big Y cafe. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Francom were in Mt. Pleasant Sunday to witness the christening of a grandson who is the son of Mr and Mrs. Cherles Brotherson of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Virl Worwood entertained at a bonfire party Monday eve-riirat her home for her daughter, Coleen. Dainty refreshments ere served. Mrs. Annie J. Poulson entertained a group of ladies at her home on Tuesday afternoon. The occasion was ber birthday anniversary. A delicious luncn was served. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gardner returned home Tuesday after visiting in Salt Lake City They v ore accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs George Conne'lv, V'ith whom they hud been vidt;rg. Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Oipin of Nvadn visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs Alex Peterson. Mr. and Mr?. DonaH Johnson jand two daughters of A'aska are here visiting with his grandmother, Mrs. E';nor Johnson. l FOR SALE-.- . saxaphone. Bailey Grocery. One B Jay Flat ten-o- r Hansen at FIRST CLASS SAND for plas-- j .an rering, aiso graver, I IrUHtJK f III 44 REGARDED AS THE GREATEST WRESTLER IN AMERICAN HISTORY. ENGAGED IN 160 MATCHES AND LOST ONLY 6 - ' r t 76 .XI UN ANCIENT GPEECE, WOMEN CAUGHT WATCHING THE OLYMPC GAMES WERE , Cafe and EquipOpportunity men or women, full ....FOR SALE time work remuneration to start, ment on Highway 91. Favorable Price, Nephi, Richfield, age no location for tourist trade. Apply handicap, references required. Times-NewNephi dealership. Watkins products Work team for Write or see Mr. Barnett 172 West FOR RENT 2nd South, Provo, Utah . garden use, $1.50 per hour. Ridhorses, 75 cents per hour. Paul Well stocked ing FOR SALE Kendal, phone 342W. giocery store at Mona. Complete Good Jersey cow. FOR SALE with building and fixtures, refrigerator, etc. $6000.00 plus inven- Will freshen May 19th. Phone See Nephi Insurance & 302W. Earl Hawkins. tory. PUNISHED Bf DEATH.' LIVESTOCK HEALTH ODPITJES s, Realty I ; dp oafop re TUP radnya pn mi NEBRASKA VETERINARIAN, DELIVERED iftrvrAn I ehk, LOI I I I CM itu 5 $ QUINTUPLET CALVES unr ntHLIn I . rol7 INUKTHAL purr iiAn,, , rlVt ruC nrAiniv lun II i MINI' ALL 'i Co. FOR SALE Three building 605 South 2nd West, phone 5 room semi lots FOR LEASE modern home, 73 acres of land, 241J. Contact Rex stock and water. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR Tolley, phone 369J2., PAINTING Also Wallpaper S. B. Hatchings and FOR SALE Oakland Circul- cleaning. 925 Sons, Phone 59J. ating Heater in excellent Phone 217NR. $35.00. 5Vi foot bathFOR SALE Pacific Coal Heat- tub complete with fixtures. Call FOR SALE Golden 210 J. Good as new er Oldroyd. FOR RENT My raspberry ....FOR SALE Registered shortorchard and garden Leland patches, horn cows and heifers space with two shares water. Will Belliston make liberal terms, either cash or IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF share basis, in order to have the THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIST- property cared for this summer. RICT OF Mrs. Geo. McCune, phone 69, or COURT, - COUNTY JUAB, STATE OF UTAH see H. W. or James P. McCune. VIRGINIA SNODGRASS, Plaintiff. . FOR SALE Round dining vs room table, heavily and sturdily EORGE SNODGRASS, built. Also kitchen range in good Defendant. condition. Roy E. Gibson Phone SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE 196 or 200. SAID DEFENDANT: 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, olherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of failure so to do, judgment yirr will be rendered against you according to the demand of the com, plaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court.' This action is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony hereto and now existing J. C. Halbcrslebon. Attorney for plaintiff, n tod: March 6. 1947. T' O. Address: P. O. Box 626 Provo, Utnh Dntes of publication: March 13, 20, 27, April 3, and 10, 1947. , IN THE, DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY La VILLA P. BIRD, . v , .g CHICKENS SAVE HORSES' LIVES SLEEPING SICKiNESS VACCINE IS MAOE FROM UNMATCHED BLINONESS'IN CATTLE ALSO FREAK PI6S NCAL CHICKS "ssH T - A si'' ': ' :X-:1- rendered againstyou according to the demand of the complaint, ' which has been filed with the: Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to recover a judgment dissolving the contract of marriage existing between the plaintiff and the defendant. V 'X.,- ' , of wind and electricity, even the world's tallest building seems frail. 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