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Show THE Pare Four leather One SALE FOR couch in good condition. made into bed. Lewis phone 184M. X 1 1 l atpyI tvl'll $10.00 lr OANS EVERY .TO MEET BUSINESS NEED .w.v.w.-.- to see us UNCLE HANK as well as larger ones about loans for: payrolls, raw materials, inventories, modernization, expansion, adding new lines and every other constructive business purpose. AND ' GUARDIANPROBATE SHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Additional Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Annice Parker, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, 412 Judge Building, on or before the 21st day of May, A. D. 1947. Bessie Bird and William Wood, executors of the estate of Annice Parker, Deceased. Dates of publication: March 20, 27, April 3 and 10, 1947. NOTICE TO CREDITORS SAYS: i We assure you of prompt action . . . reasonable rates . . . freedom from red tape . . . and our full cooperation. When Shall Commercial Bank of Nephi I Wipe the Windshield I Tell Him About the Lipstick on His Cheek? Nephi, Utah Species of Oak Belter Anesthetics There are some 20 species of oak chemists have made many valuable contributions to anes- in the United States which are widethesia in the form of compounds ly used as lumber. Must of it is which can be injected directly into processed into flooring. About half is classified as red oak and half as the bloodstream. Various anesthetics have been specially designed to white oak. decrease pain, subdue convulsions or Hardwood Belt soothe the general nervous system. Oak flooring is produced throughIn addition, the safety factor, the out practically the entire hardwood difference between an effective dose belt, which extends from the Great and a fatal overdose, has been in- Lakes region to the Gulf of Mexico creased progressively. and east as far as West Virginia. Punished Negligence Chemical Lab If a medieval printer failed to exThe University of Michigan chem-istrbuilding is the successor of a tinguish his working candle when he chemical laboratory established at left for the night, any fellow craftsman was privileged to deliver it to the university in 1857, the first such laboratory in any stats university. the Father of the Chapel who fined the forgetful printer for his negliIt probably was the third chemical gence. laboratory in the entire country. Since w 1947 Estate of WILLIAM BAILEY, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the residence of W. threatened. Lee Bailey, 193 North 3rd East, Nephi, Utah on or before the 16th day of August, A. D. 1947. GOVERNOR W. Lee Bailey, Executor THEY SAV HAT "TH'SO CAW the last will and testament of ED DUMB ANIMAL'S ARE William Bailey, deceased. Continued from page one GUIDED BW INSTlNr.-T-- James P. McCune, attorney. 'SOMEfWN' WE FOLKS NEED and to sustained support of wise Dates of publication: April 10, policies. 24 and May 1, 1947. In the solution of this problem 17, mm A LITTLE MORE we depend upon educators and NOTICE TO CREDITORS those who direct the dissemination of NEPHI G. TAYLOR, Estate of information to the public. will present deceased. It is highly encouraging that ed- clairis with Creditors to the unvouchers has a ucation such prominent part dersigned at the residence of Owen to play in the Utah highway safe- G. Taylor, Levan, Utah, on or bety plan. Traffic safety might be- fore the 14th day of June, A. D. gin early and must be taught in 1S47. the schools. Cwen D. Taylor, adm.r.istrator It is also encouraging that the of the estate of Nephi G. Taylor, That would be a very small service for one of press and radio have volunteered deceased. our station attendants to render. They're so much enlightened support to the James P. McCune, Attorney. also experts at complete servicing of autoUtah highway safety plan. Dates of publication, April 10, 17, It's Clean Up Week in NeOur lawmakers and engineers, mobiles. Has your car had winter lubrication? 24 1947. pnd May 1, that means new rakes law enforcement phi agencies have Drive in and let us do an and hoes to replace worn out good job! important tasks. They know how NOTICE TO CREDITORS tools, new seeds to fill in and they can do the job, providEstate of ALFRED J. Gi'SSE-LIthe flower beds, and many ed they have public support. Withdeceased. Creditors will other items that will make out it they can do little or nothlcaims with vouchers to present your home and surroundings ing. at 1008 Kearns more beautiful. Call in at The program is, therefore, mov the undersigned Second North and Main Salt Lake City, Utah Building, our store today . . you'll be Phone 419 off on and a on or before the 25th ing steadily surely of June, day surprised at the large stock course. safe We have organized A. D. 1947. of clean up and paint up to get the facts, to place them be First Normand E. Spottiswcode, items we have in stock. . and fore the people and to stimulate Executor Crossword puzzles were probably Cheap Nutritients of the estate of Alfred J. how much you can save during For extra vitamins and iron at first printed in England in the 19th the citizenship to united support Deceased. our New Era Sale that closes low cost, use breads of whole grain of sound and reasonable measures Gosselin, century, according to the EncycloAndrew John Brennan. or enriched flour. Use molasses paedia Britannica. Saturday night. to promote the public safety. They were pubfor the Executor bften instead of white sugar in lished in the United States The job remains to be done but Attorney in the of Dates 10, 17, as a April publication: BAILEY McCUNE GO it has been tackled in a common cooking, cheap source of iron. New York World in 1913. 1947. and 24, 1, May HAKOWAKC FIIDI MACHINHV sense, realistic fashion. I am con NEPHI. UTAH fident that the DeoDle of Utah will finish this task. We invite small business enterprises Deposits Insured In observing conditions and making recommendations on watermembers of shed conservation, the Salt Creek Watershed Conservation committee have made visits at various along the foot hills of the National Forest of the Neho District north and east of Nephi. Areas where cliff rose, mountain mahogany, birch leaf mahogany, Seivire juniper and similar browse plants are growing, it was observed that many of these plants were completely denuded of foilage up to the heighth of 7 or 8 feet. Much of the other browse cover has been so severly cropped by game animals that continual survival of these browse plants is 300 laying hens, FOR SALE Used separator. Lillian Madsen, phone 213J. FOR SALE My home, four rooms and bath. 6.5 rod front with one half share of water. New roof on house. Submit bids at the office of P. N. Anderson. Right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Raymond G. Pace. l--f EL WATERSHED Baby Buggy Clark Morgan Thursday, April 10th, NEPHI. UTAH , DAMAGE BY GAME ANIMALS SEEN ON Can be Cooper, FOR SALE flippy TIMES-NEWS- 1912 all-'rou- nd Richmond Auto Service 'Cross-Word- Baa n Announc 0b s' tails of XR $20,000,000 Price Reductions What do you think railroads make? What do you think they should make? The public thinks Thi public thinks 10 What are the facts? would be fair Actually the railroads earned make 15 only 2 in 1946. the service you want, railroads need to earn at least To provide 6. But estimates Imiiimnimmmm'fflm'! indicate that even with the recent freight rate increase, the return for 1947 will be only about half that requirement ilUWiiiVj - ULSt. assiiii.:-- i !liH, .fciQjJlJlMJffi' Why it takes Impartial researchpollsshowthat.onthe average.people think wemakel5.They also think a fair return would be 10. What We Make But the year 1946, with the biggest traffic in history, the peace-timearned only . . . This is less than the comparable earnings for other industries. The reasons for this low return are for e rail-ron- ds one-ha- lf not hard to find. Since 1939 wages have increased G2fii prices of fuel, materials and have gone up 61fi0. But freight rates have just railroad and the supplies recently been increased an average of only a year after the effective date 17io of the last big wage increase. What About Thin Year? It is estimated that the return for 1947, even with the recent freight rate increase, will be only about half the 6 minimum return required to provide the improvements and service netxled. 6 to make the grade . . . were in effect for only part of 1946 but of 1947; because of increased special payroll taxes on railroads; and because of a decline in passenger business. will be in effect for all What Does This Mean To You? The answer is "Plenty!" Your standard of living is the highest in the world because of mass production. But mass production would not be possible without MASS TRANSPORTATION, which the railroads provide at low cost. la Needed Why 6 kind The of service your standard of living requires takes a lot of money for new equipment and improvements. To carry out the post-wimprovement program for better equipment, tracks, terminals and modern safety devices, a minimum return of & is needed. ar So when the railroads make only 2M cents on each $1.00 of their net property investment, it concerns you. The funds for future new equipment and improvements must come from railroad earnings and also from investors. They will furnish money on reasonable terms only if they have confidence in the future earnings of the railroads. You Have Another Stake In This Even if you do not own any railroad stocks or bonds, insurance companies and savings banks do. So you still have a special interest in seeing that the railroads are allowed enough to do a good for you. job We are publishing this and other advertisements to talk with you at first hand about matters which are important to everybody. ... On trrt.nl prntvrty bnrestment, only 2.10. tha railroads Details of the recently announced International Harvester policy of making price reductions to save users of our products approximately $20,000,000 a year have now been worked out. We have reduced prices on 163 models. These cover 12 basic models of farm tractors, 123 basic models of farm machines, 16 basic models of industrial tractors and engines, and 12 models of motor trucks, as well as certain motor truck attachments. The new lower prices are effective aa of March 10, 1947. These reductions were made not because of any decline in demand, but because we believe nothing is more important to this country than to lower the prices of the goods people buy. While prices have not been changed on all products, we have made reductions wherever possible, in the amounts possible. Prices of many of our most popular products have been substantially lowered. Altogether, more than half of the company's customers will be benefited by the reductions, which range from 1 to 23.8 and from $2.50 to $300 per item, based on list prices, F.O.B. Chicago. Since the people have demanded that the government withdraw from price control in peacetime, the responsibility to keep pricea in check is back where it should be in the hands of business and industry. The business outlook makes it possible for us to move toward the goal of lower prices, and we have felt a duty to not tu promptly as possible. Our ability to maintain these lower prices will on the supply and price of materials we buy from others and on uninterrupted production at reasonable wage levels. Hie prices listed here carry out our announced policy that "Any price U too high if it can be reduced." 25 More Types of Products 52 models reduced from $9.00 P...WS to W Cultivators 13 basic models reduced $5.00 to $10.00 to (4.5 Litters and Middlebusters 7 models reduced $5.00 in ' each case (2.8 to Corn Planters 4 basic models reduced $5.00 in each to c.iao (3 ADAMS CQICACO ILLINOIS dg3 12 Models Reduced $10 to $134 (up to 10.6) 12 Models Reduced $50 to $300 (1.9 to 3.6) FARM MACHINES Wvk Reduced 123 Models $2.50 to $122.50 (1.995 J to 23.8) INDUSTRIAL TRACTORS (Crawler) 4 Models i, Reduced $35 to $50 (1.0 to 1.6) -- EnsBage 3 models reduced $22.75 in each Cutters to 7.1). case (4.8 Ensflags Harvester Ham mar Mills 2 (1.9 and 1 model reduced $33.75 (3.9). models reduced $5.00 in each case 3). Urns Sprtadar 1 basic model reduced $2.50 Power Loader 1 model reduced $25.50 Manure Sprtadar 1 model reduced $13.00 Milk Units 2 models reduced $12.00 and (4.9). (8.9). (3.6). and $17.00 18.4).2 Hiker Vacuum Pumps models reduced $17.00 in each case (11.6 and 19.6). Portable Milker Vacuum Pumps 2 models reduced $17.00 in each case (11.3 and 11.7). Stainless Steel Milker Palls 2 models reduced $5.00 and and 23.8). $10.00 (18.5 Cream Separators 4 models reduced $13.25 in each case (8 to 10.4). Tractor Trailer 1 basic model reduced $12.75 (5.6). Milk Coolers 6 models reduced $8.00 to (14.4 $18.00 (1.9 to 4.3). Industrial Tractors (Wheel) 4 basic models reduced to (1 Industrial Power Units 8 models reduced from $10.00 $19.00 to $56.00 to $150.00 (2.3 3.4). to Motor Truck Attachments 11.4). 7 items reduced from $6.25 to $268.00, including a change in aperificntions on two items. 7.4). 4). Cln (4J Mowers (2.5 4.8). models reduced to 6.3). 2 bnHic models reduced Drills and 11 5). modrl $14.25 to $20.00 $4.00 and $11.50 Sweep Rake 1 reduced $5.00 Pickup Hay Baler 1 model reduced $75.00 Slf Prop:id Combine 1 basic model reduced (3.4). This will be because of increased costs of materials and supplies; because certain wage increase's granted in 1946 10.7). to $20.00 FARM TRACTORS (5.6). (4.1). $122.60 INTERNATIONAL n E3 HARVESTER |