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Show THE Thursday, May 8th; 1947 NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- S. JAYCEES EXPRESS THANKS FOR CLEAN-U- P SUPPORT the power to provide you with an appropriate gift for your Mother on this Mother's Day. Pay her exWe have quisite tribute furniture that 1he ()Vf flSH HAVE THE. something to please, because the SELLS FURNITURE TO CHANGE THEAR COLOR TO MATCH THE GROUND ON WHICH THES" REST. . univi. a B SEE OUR with gifts of will enhance . . her own graciousness of pres- ence. You're sure to find SS A POWER t rtATudC NEW has nothing CO. CO but the best. WALLPAPER TODAY I t rtr, r-- 3 rT3 J Keep Sprayers Clean Published every Thursday at Nephl, Juab County, Utah. Entered at the post office at Nephi, Utah as second class mail matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879 PUBLISHERS A. B. GIBSON ROY E. GIBSON ROY E. GIBSON Editor-Manag- Farmers or home gardeners should clean spray equipment after use, especially now that new weedchemicals, such as the cides and certain more caustic insecticides are on the market. Grapes, pears and other susceptible crops are injured or killed when equipment has not been completely and thoroughly cleaned after being used to spray with er $2.00 per year, payable In advance Subscription rate Advertising rates on request. ' t f if - - VifTT The J. C. of C. Clean up com-- : mittee wishes to extend their thanks and appreciation to the people of Nephi for their work and cooperation during the Clean up, Fix up. Paint up campaign. A great deal of improvement has been noted, and that many people are doing a bang-u- p job of fixing their yards and homes. Some of the yards have been program planned for a year-roun- d and will continue to improve as the summer passes. There are still some corrals,! barnyards, sheds and homes that need attention. If you have one in your neighborhood try to get it cleaned up and make it a complete job throughout the city. Even though the Junior C. of C. campaign is officially over, it does not mean that we should lay down on the job. Let's make it a year-roun- d project. The committee feels that the campaign has been a big success and hopes that the good work will continue. Be sure and get y Before and After" photos intothe TimesNews office before the closing date, Saturday, May 17. Remember the slogans Don't sit on Your Haunches, Become Cleanup Conscious" and "Beautify Nephi". weedicides. Sometimes this injury or killing occurs even after this equipment has been used a time or two between the injury and the use of the weedicides. If power sprayers have been used to spray with and it is desired to use this same power mm iur nuiL Lrees, il is important to clean the filter and screens. Thoroughly wash the tank opera- ing the pump using clean water It is still during this process. better to soak the tank for a day or two, full of fresh water. has been used Where add one pint of household ammon ia to each 25 gallons of water in the tank during washing and For small hand spray soaking. ers, use two or three tablespoons- ful for washing out and soaping a three-gallo- n sprayer. The cleaned tanks may be drained after soak ing for a day or two, and the am monia water operated through the pumps. Always rinse the spray tank and small hand sprayer out with plenty of clean water following farm use, even when ordinary chemicals have been used. Proper cleaning and care of equipment saves expensive breakdowns and delays at the time agricultural chemicals need to be applied. V ll pASif itAt A: -- M t D ' REMEMBER MOTHER WITH A GIFT FROM ORD Sunday Schools Plan Programs for Mother's Day Stake Winners In Marble and Jacks Tournaments Named invitation to be present at their! The Juab Stake Primary held a respective wards Sunday morning Marble and Jackstone tourna- Con- ment Tuesday afternoon. tests had been previously held in each ward, with champions being vjitiucentered in he finals. In the final contest in marbles Larry Goble won first place -with r.a. rancom ol Levr.-- i Sherman Kendall was third . d Clark Worwood fourth. In the Jacks tournamtv.', Carol Strong woi lirst, Connie Park sec-- ( nd, Colec n Worwood o. Levan tt :rd and ris Whiting fuiilli oil I- 125 ft. front facFOR SALK ing north by 200 It. front facing west. Complete with Two modern F homes, and all outbuildings. Located at first west and center See Bill Stowell. FOR SALE Five room home, full basement, stoker, Stake Conference Being Planned for May 17 and 18 FOR SALE Spring friers Theo Park, call 92R. jS . t trj place of the various the conference. meetings V r If NEW DRESS is Select it from our here. wonderful collection of fresh, flattering Spring fashions . . shadowy black or navy blue with pretty lingerie touches . . heart lifting prints in gay or su dued colorings. AH at o famous budget prices . -- , Come in today for yours! I Exclusive ilvudtj. to-Vt- Shop of Quality ar at' I'nnnlar Pvirt's of 500 laying hens 500 capacity electric B. G. Gowers, plione two brooders. 354.1. WANTED TO BUY Second hand sewing machine. Call 371NW IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JUAB In the Matter of the Estate of GROVE CIIESBRO Deceased. NOTICE The petition of Juab County praying that Carl Callaway be appointed Administrator of the Estate of Grove Chesbro, Deceased, end that Letters of Administration be issued to him, has been set for hearing for Monday, the J6th day of May, A. D. 1947 at 10 o'clock A. M. at the Court House in the Court room of said Court at Nephi, Juab County, Utah where any person interested may appear and show cause why said petition should not be granted. WITNESS the Clerk of said Court with te seal thereof affixed tins 23 dav of April. A. D. 1917. JAME:S P. CiiRISTENSEN, Clerk of the District Court By JOYCE CIIAPPELL, ( Seal ) input y James P. McCune Attorney for Petitioner P. O. Address. Nephi, Utah. Dates of publication: May 1 and CAN YOU STOP ON A DIME? 1 Every violation of the center line of safety is a potential prelude to accident Crossing into the danger zone can occur at the approach to the top of a hill on a curve going into an underpass, or even on the straight highway. That's reckless, dangerous drivingl Accident records show liiat about one half of all fatal traffic accidents result from bad driving habits such as these. It's your responsibility to yourself, your family and to others who share the road to avoid these "Pass-Pocketwhere lurk injury and death. Don't let impatient driving tag your conscience with being one of those who contributed to the maiming or death of the hundreds of thousands who will be auto accident victims thli year. You can be a safe driver if you wilL Ifs op to you. 8. 1947. Mr. Padestrian- f Jffi CIOII - SAFELY i" LIVE I ClOltlNOl WITH M BON't TI UOHI OUt IIO THIS IS UTAH S CENTENNIAL KEEP IT SAFE FOR OURSELVES AND FOR OUK CUtTTS i i f WAM m mcims ?irri Uh P'tcwrad by ft Star Prmt Association, and tha u National Conservation as a puhi.i- - wnic jjfj Phone 43 From where I sit ...ly , FOR SALE and It Pleases Us To Please You Druggists "iC I furnace, oil water heater, water Announcement has been made softener and Bendix washer. See Alma Tranter. by James H. Ockey, president of Juab Stake, that conference will be held on May 17 and 18. It FOR SALE Cream separator is urged that all watch this newsin good condition. Phone 129W paper next week for time and Chocolates Things She Will Never Forget MANGELSON $> -'- (4 The Guide and Seagull classes of Juab Stake primaries will hold on their graduation exerc'ses Tuesday evening, May 3rd, in the Second ward chapel, at 7 :30 p. m. A fine program has been plan nod by the boys and gi:':3. Eveiy r i:e is invited to aUc. r. Cards-Delici- ous & V I aim tjtaguii Graduation bxercises Tuesday Evening APPROPRIATE GIFTS ORD Ml I - LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ! auxei ; i jTtWAIK Beautiful 14 Special Mothers Day programs 4 will be held in each Sunday W School of the Stake, according to 4 announcements from the various V) J superintendents this week. MANGELSON & Page Five Inspection Deadline - June 15 Avoid the Last - Minute Rush MOTORISTS: Utah Law requires that an official inspection sticker be displayed on your automobile from June ISth to September 15th. Your Service man or Garage can do a better SAFER job if you take your car in for adjustment and inspection NOW. Joe Marsh STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH m Where's the Argument? Yoc should have heard Ed Carey and Spike Miller debating the merits of Guernsey Terus IIol- teina. Ed'a our flrerhief, and Spike ndles hardware but to hear argue you'd have thouttht that they'd been dairying for life. Finally they put it up to Sam -- o Carter, who breeds dairy cows! Sam hems and haws . . . and lot to be aid for there's Holstcins, and about as much for Guernseys . . . take your pick! Actually. Ed and Spike were like aay. beer people arguing about con-dud- Copyright, I'm Going Nuts Raising and It vermis buttermilk. Folks who're never tasted beer will sometimes get mighty vehement about their choice of beverages. And folks who've never tasted buttermilk will LoiveringThcm TIicy Say Amuses the Baby! be equally Our station tli on to do and our many things to plr.-.ive're always glad If It f crvirc: especially the kind of Frr'.cf C .? is ur car ride r rr numirally. smoothly and snfVlr atl-ii.i;.- From where I sit, it's in things we know nothing: about that we t bigoted and stubborn. But when it comes to things we know a lot about, we're able to see both sides ... be tolerant and reasonable . . . and above all, understanding. g-- - r )t s " Richmond Auto Service I9t, I'nittJ Sl'ilr DreKCU Foundation We Are An Official Inspection Station For Nephi Second North and Main Phone 419 W-HALVERSO- N MOTOR CO |