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Show Thursday, Mav 8th. THE 1947 NOTICE OF FINAL SUGGESTIONS FOR MOTHER'S DAY aWaUR I ! TAX SALE Notice is hereoy Saturday, the 24th 1947 at ten o'clock front door of the House in Nephi, TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, LOCAL AND SOCIAL NEWS Story ot a Utah Neighbor Af fonri Ballard Hoyt, a student at the that on E Y U was in Nephi for the week day of May, end visiting with his mother, Mrs. A. M. at the Eva Hoyt. given County Court Mr. Mrs. Willis Morgan of Juab County, Goshen and announce the birth of a f, Paysorf hospital on May Mrs. Morgan was formerly Miss Howard. ' Mrs. Abner Bigler and Mrs. Joe Fennell and son Craig of Eureka have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Howard The birthday anniversary of Mrs. Gilbert Howard was enjoyed are & charge upon such real es- - cue day last week by members of i her family and friends, including state will be accepted. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jorgenson Anne and Tax Sale No. 99 - 1942 family, Mr. and Mrs. May-nar- d E. Monroe Com. 28 rds. E. of Bryce Bailey and family, of NE. hi SW. corner of NE. of Sec. 14, T. 16 S., R. 2 W., S. Bailey, Miss RaNee Millerberg, l,. m. tn. in. tu ras., ii. vj ras., Mrs. Blanche Irons, Salt Lake City S. 50 rds., th. W. 40 rds. to beg. Mrs. Marcell Tidwell, Mrs. C. D. Cont. 12.50 ac. Tidwell, Mrs. L. W. Tidwell Mrs. Russel Bailey an dMrs. Tom BaiTax Sale No. 103 1942 Violet All of lot 11, blk. 1, ley of Moroni. Karras Mrs. Ralph Binnell of AmericPlat A, Eureka City Survey an Fork has been visiting with her 1942 George parents," Mr. and Mrs. John Rob Tax Sale No. 104 A R. of W. over fol- ertson and with her Karras grandmother lowing described parcel of land Mrs. A. J. Bowers Sr Beg. at NE. corner of lot 19, Misses Iris and Kenna Johnson blk. 1, Plat A, Eureka City Sur- of Fountain Green were week end vey, identical with SE. corner Mrs. of lot 13, th. S. 6035' W. 35.06 guests of Mr. and ft. to SW. corner of lot 13, S. Wright. 6005' W. 44.57 ft. to pt. on W. bdy. of lot 19, identical with NOTICE TO ALL corner of lot 11, S. 3558' E. 10. ft. N. 6021' E. 78.33 ft. to SUBSCRIBERS Because if increased cost ot pt. on E. bdy line of lot 19, th. N. 2830' W. 10 ft. to beg. newsprint, printed services, etc., Tax Sale No. 105 1942 J. H. we are forced to announce an inNorman Beg. at NE. Corner crease in the subscription rates of effective of lot 25, blk 1, plat A, Eureka The Times-NewCity Survey, th. S. 2908' E.I MAY 10, 1947 8.83 It., S. 30" 16' E. 14.82 ft. to the NE. corner of parcel from the price of $2.00 per year - herein described, th. S. 30316' to E. 38.54 ft., S. 58"38' W. 50 ft.,' $2.75 per year N. 3023' W. 13.11 ft., S 5806' . W. 20.34 ft, N. 3154' W. 25 per six months ft., N. 5806' E. 71.01 ft., to Renewal?, and new subscriptions beg. jwill be accepted at $2.00 rate to "lu "luuulB lu&uig nine uil uir Wire X 1049 Colo fJr, 110 aalela UP suDscripuons Stella Madsen Beg. at a pt. aDOVe up 10 two years in au S. 12 18 E. 34.5 tt. irom NE. aucL-uiecorner of lot 26, blk. 5, plat vance. Any subscription in ar B, Eureka City Survey, th. S. rears on May 10, 1947, will be 6843' W. 60 ft., W. 20 ft., SW. payable in its entirety at the $2.75 parallel to N. bdy. line lot 26 rate. 53 ft. to W. bdy line., th. S The above raise has been put 18 43' E. 53 ft., N. 68"43' E. off as long as possible, and the 70 N. 1218' ft., approximately K. 2.5 ft., N. 6842' E. 54 ft. m. vast majority of the newspapers or. 1., N. 2118' E 27.61 ft. to throughout the United States have long-sinc- e raised their rates. Many beg. have more than doubled their rate 121 1942 No. Dan Tax Sale on subscriptions during the period All of lot 5, blk. of rise 5. Cronin of prices. 6, plat B, Eureka City Survey, We shall appreciate your coand that part of lot 8, blk. 5, and we sha'.i strive at plat B, Eureka City Survey, de- operation, scribed as Com. at NE. corner all times to give you a better of said lot 8, th. S. 650' E. 21 Nephi newspaper. The Publishers, ft., th. W. 17 ft. m. or 1. to pt. on the NW. line of said lot 8, said pt. being a pt. located 34.6 scribed, th. N. 2935' W. 84 ft., th. S. 56"15'W. 17.51 ft., th, ft. S. 4219' W. of said NE. S. 2935' E. 82.95 ft., th N. 59 corner of said lot 8, and from 41" E. 17.5 ft. to SE. corner, said pt. on the NW. end line of lot 8, N. 42 19' E. 34.6 ft. to place of beg. Also all of lot 5, blk. 1, plat E, Eureka City Sur NE. corner of lot 8, or place of vey. beg. 1942 1942 Pearl Tax Sale No. 123 Jerry Tax Sale No. 149 Elizabeth Rosenloff Com. at Murphy, co John Mikessell corner number 9 of North ExAll of lots 15 and 18, blk. 6, tension Zulu, Valley & Ridge plat B, Eureka City Survey. Mining Claim, U. S. Lot 231, Ih. 1942 Mrs. Tax Sale No 130 S. 526' E. 323.1 ft, th. S. 45 All of lot 9, Ella Norman 51' W. 50.3 ft. to SE. corner of blk 8. plat B, Eureka City Sur land herein described, th. S. 74 08' W. 5 ft.,.N. 18302' W. 78.6 vey. Also beg. at NE. corner of lot 8, blk. 8, plat B, Eureka ft., th. N. 6848' E. 5 ft., th S. 1802' E. 79 ft. to beg. OtherCity Survey, th. S. 66"32' W. 29.63 ft. to NE. corr.er of this wise known as lot 15, blk. 1, sub & pt. of beg., th. S. 2157' plat E, Eureka City Survey. E. 26.72 ft. to NE. comer of Jos1942 said lot 9, th. S. 66"27' W. 21.57 Tax Sale No. 150 That certain eph Berryman ft., N. 2157' W. 26.75 ft. to N. end line of said lot 8, N part of lot 17, blk 1, plat E, Eureka City Survey, described as 66"32' E. 21.57 ft. to ocg. follows. Beg. at SE. corner of Rob1942 Tax Sale No. 134 lot 17, th. along E. bdy line & ert LaMar of said lot 17, 47 ft., th. in a Mary LaVern All of lot 12, blk. 1, Gourley W'ly direction 18 ft, th in a plat C, Eureka City Survey S'ly. direction 47 ft. to a pt. on S. bdy. 18 ft. from SE. corner 1942 Tax Sale No. 135 Wal of said lot 17, th. E'ly along S. lace F. Painter & Myrtle E. bdy. line of lot 17 to beg. Painter Beg. at SE. corner of lot 19, blk. 1, plat C, Eureka Tax Sale No. 152 1942 Pearl City Survey, th. S. 7914 W. Elizabeth Rosenloff Com. at 114.66 ft.. N. 317' W. 37.60 a pt. which bears N. 7330' E. ft.. N. 792' E. 110.50 ft. m. or 307.6 ft. dist. from corner num1. to E. end line of said lot, S. ber 3, North Extension Zulu, 1027' E. 37.38 ft. to beg. Valley & Ridge Mining Claim, 1942 Tax Sale No. 139 U. S. Lot 231, th. N. 7309' E. Roy That part of lot 10, Meyers 36.9 ft., th S. 2030' E. 75 ft, th blk. 2, plat C, Eureka City SurS. 6948' W. 37.4 ft., th N. 20 vey known as lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 12' W. 77.25 ft. to beg. Other& 8, Rlk. J, East Park Sub. wise known as lot 20, blk. 1, plat G. H. 1942 Tax Sale No. 141 E, Eureka City Survey. McFate Part of lot 5, blk. 1, Tax Sale No. 156 1942 Dan Plat D, Eureka City Suncy. All of lot 18. blk: D, Ferris 1942 Robinson Townsite, Mrs. Tax Sale No. 143 Mammoth Anna Robertson City Survey Beg. at NE. corner of lot 19, Blk. 1, Plat D, Tax Sale No. 158 1942 Anna Eureka City Survey, th. S. 19' Markham co R. E. Jones All 36' E. 50.88 ft., S. 71'39' W. 115 lot 32. blk. H, O. S. L. Pint. ft., N. 19 36 W. 26.67 ft., N. 58' of Mammoth City Survey 17' K. 117.63. ft. to beg. 1942 Axel 1942 John Tax Sale No. 166 Tax Sale No. 146 Lota 41 & 45, blk. Wahlberg Leones Beg. 342 ft. E. and Moss 3, Add., Mammoth City 100 ft. S. of NW. corner of lot Survey. , 5, blk. 2, plat D. Eureka City Survey, th. E. 50 ft., S. 100 ft., Tax Sale No. 167 1942 James W. 50 ft., N. 100 ft. to beg. Toone Ixt 6, blk. 4, Moss 147 Mammoth 1942 No. John Add., Tax Sale City Survey. Leones Beg. at a pt. on N'ly Tax blk. No. of 1942 175 Sale lot 5, 2, plat D, W. H. bdy. line Eureka City Survey, th. N. 71 Mclntyre and Sarah Hcpworth 82.23 159.75 of N. 71'E. Bell 39E. ft., Memphis, Mary N Ooss Krv. Part of Lot. No. ft., S. 2i56' E. 100 ft. to pt. 3232. 29.313 acres. of beg,, th. N. 71 E. 100 ft., S. 2456' K. 100 ft., S. 71W. 100 IN WITNESS WHEREOF I ft., N. 24'56' W, 100 ft. to beg. have hrreiinto set my hand nnd 1942 Tax Sale No. 148 Paul official seal this 18 day of April, Sedoff That part of lots 3 1947. 4, blk 1, plat E, Eureka City Survey described as follows. 3, f 4 The 23rd Annual t WgfFay"at he auction and seUtoThe bidder for cash, pursuant to the He- provisions of Section vised Statutes of Utah, 1933, as amended, the following described real estate situate in said Countyand now held by it under prelimNo b.d for less inary tax sale rStff8" INSERT PAGE TEN Utah State Livestock Show J f'i- SeSVniuyTnTcU wS PERFUME FOUNTAIN PENS COLOGNES TOILET WATERS STATIONERY COSMETICS BATH AIDS NAIL POLISH MANICURE SETS ! is s, $1-5- ' are visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Whitttington and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Whittington Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Warner of Tooele on Monday and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Stuart were Tuesday. in Salt Lake City for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warner, P. this week. B. and Miss Betty CowMrs. Roy T. Cowan has return- an Cowan were in Salt Lake City this ed home from Portland, Oregon week. where she has spent the past several months with her family. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burton and son of Provo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Worwood were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stephenson. in Provo last week. Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ellison Mrs. Vaughn Molyneaux and son, were in Tooele last week as the Mrs. Nora Kay and Verl Garrett gursts of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt attended the funeral services for Christ ison. P. J. Christison, father of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bale have Garrett, in Raymond, Alberta. word of the arrival of Canada on April 28th. received a great grandson, born April 26 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley in Culver City. California to Mr. were honored guests of their son i;n3 Mrs. Earl Dickorson. in law and daughter, Mr. and Mts Mi. and Mrs. Merl White have Charles Bowles on Sunday. The returned from a business trip to occasion was the 25th wedding anLos Angeles, California. niversary of Mr. and Mrs. StanMrs. Harry Beagley and Mrs. ley. Dinner guests included Mr. Floyd Lunt are visiting in Salt and Mrs. Blaine Norton and fam- L&ke City this week. jily of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mrs. Nello Sudweeks spent a .O Galden wd daughter Georgia day in Provo last week visiting Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley and with her sister. Mi. and Mrs Bowles. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stephenson Mrs Reed Black and son Steven vere week end guests of their of Grand Junction. Colorado were children in Provo. week end cuests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Robert Winn is in Salt H. E. Black. Lake Cry because of the death of Mrs. Clyde Christensen and two her sister, Mrs. Ethel Rees Dor-iu- daughters spent Saturday in Moroni with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Henry Worthing-to- n Parley Bailey. The occasion was were in Moroni Sunday ns the birthday anniversary of Mrs. puests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bailey, and also a quilting party. Mr. and Mrs. Huss Anderson of Morlry. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelson and Council Bluffs, Iowa enroule to the Mrs. J. Kelson were in Salt bowling tourrffiment in Los AnLake City over the week end. geles, were recent visitors at the Miss Ruth Whittington and Miss home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. CarGeneva Oliver of Kansas City, Mo., ter. Local and Social News w3t(S)aoHt!: o LET US CONDITION YOUR CAR NOW FOR SPRING AND SUMMER DRIVING PLEASURE! YOUR CAR'S COOLING SYSTEM NEEDS ATTENTION BEFORE HOT WEATHER BFGINS! WE CAN REPLACE THAT LEAKY OR PLUGGED RADIATOR WITH A NEW "ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT" CORE OUT OF OUR STOCK. WE HAVE RADIA-TORFOR ALL CHEVROLETS, 1936 TO S 1947. NEBO Chevrolet Co. 75 South Main AN APPROVED CENTENNIAL ATTRACTION H'lBilriiliitllinillil The driver of this ear had been drinking, when hit ear skidded of control and sideswiped a bridge. The impact flipped the ear sid 4 way and wedged it between bridge abutments on the opposite lie. of the road. A woman riding in the car was thrown across the oa and was dead when picked up. If you drive, don t drink. National Conservation Bureau safety experts. "And if you drink don't drive." May 12 -- 17 at SPANISH FORK PROGRAM OF SHOW: SPANISH FORK SHOW TO BE HELD NEXT WEEK Monday, May 12: Entry of Dairy Stock; Junior Dairy Exhibits judged D-e- COMPACTS and a nice box of Candy always appreciated by Mother "Utah's Fashion Show For Livestock", Phone 433 txmam From corner number 10, North n All the ex- lit.SPANISH FORK C 4.,.-3; citement of a strenuous physical iJFca ui iai aiiu uieeuing contest will be- - enjoyed by spect- slock that the entire state has to ators at the annual Horse team offer. In addition, they welcome pulling contest to take place on the opportunity to participate in May 16th as a feature of the more than 3,500 in prize money Utah State Livestock show in and over S80.000.00 in auction sale returns Spanish Fork. Three classes of teams: heavy Spanish Fork welcomes all exmedium and light weight, will vie hibitors and guests of the State for pulling honors and the $350.00 of Utah who care to attend the Utah State Livesotck in prize money to be given the Centennial Show. winners. Although it has proved extremely, popular to spectators in past years, the Team Pulling contest is only one of many interesting evThe club held a ents to be enjoyed at the annual show. Other such events include meeting on Thursday, May 1 at a calf scramble, in which young the home of Mrs. James M. AnMrs. Carl Wilkey, presexhibitors contest to see who can derson. abe first to halter a calf and lead ident, was in charge of the even it from the ring. Successful boys ing and collect was read by Mrs. are given ownership of the calves Fred L. Gadd. Mrs. Lewis Beag-- 1 which they catch in the scramble. ley gave a report on the book , Equally interesting to watch is "The Peacock Sheds its Tail" by. the greased pig chase in which Alice Tisdale Hobart. It was exhibitors have a chance to catch a story of Old Mexico. The f ol- j a pig and keep it. lowing members were present: Mrs. P. L. Jones, Mrs. Cleon The huge Livestock parade held on Main Street of Spanish Fork L. Memmott, Mrs. Udell R. Jen- - ' always draws large' crowds. This sen, Mrs. Ray Cundick, Mrs. A. K. year's parade will have the Cen- Johnson, Mrs. Lee Bailey, Mrs. tennial theme: "One Hundred Albert Starr, Mrs. Lewis Beagley, Years of Livestock Progress." The Mrs. Carl Wilkey, Mrs. Eugene parade will be held Friday, May Beck, Mrs. James M. Anderson, Mrs. Alma Tranter, Mrs. Fred L. 16, at 12:30 p. m. Other interesting events include Gadd, Mrs. Golden Oldroyd, Mrs. stock judging, an athletic show, Irel Chase and a special guest, weight judging contest, stockman's Mrs. Leslie Mockli. Lanquet; annual auction sale and a dance. Mrs. Lawrence Memmott and Through six interesting days, May 12 to 17, the show com- son of Bountiful is visiting with mittee has arranged a program of Mrs. S. F. Memmott and Mrs. Eloutstanding events for exhibitors len Blackett.' and spectators alike. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Pearce and Long called the fashion show family of Beaver were in Nephi a for livestock, the Utah State Live- few days last week visiting with stock Show is anxiously awaited Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Lunt. Mrs. Paul Ingram of Vernal, by hundreds of exhibitors from all parts of the state. Here they can Utah is a visitor at the home of learn by s'gh seeing the high Mrs. Alonzo Ingram. Extension Zulu, Valley & Ridge Mining Claim. V. S. Lot 231. th. N. 5 '26' W. 1019.34 ft., to pt. of intersection of E. side lino of Feali County Auditor s.'iid lot 231, & the N. line of Juab County, Ctah. Main St., th. S. 6220' W. 103 Dotes of publication: Annl 24. ft., th S 59"41' W. 60.3 ft. to May 1, May K fnA May i 117. m SE. corner of land herein de- - in The Times-NewNephi, Utah. - . 3 Tuesday, May 13: Open Class Dairy Judging 1 Wednesday, May 14: Judging of fat animals Thursday, May 15: Horse judging; Horse Show; Calf scramble and pig chase; Athletic show. i Friday, May FFA, Club Ladies News - cc-tti- ts; ! r' Lit-a-Lu- re 1- ,;. ,r l - s Saturday, May fi -- . Stockmen's Dance YOU ARE WELCOME Cows Drink Freely Cows drink more water and give more milk and butterf at when allowed to drink at will. In a test where cows were allowed to drink at will they dranl; approximately , per cent more water and yielded nearly 11 per cent more bulterfat than they did when they were wa tered but twice a day. When the cows had water easily access! each of them dr:mk on an averl about 10 times in 2t hours. Abtf s ol the water was 18 two-third- con-sui- r; m. and 5 p. m. and the other Ciird during the night d between 5 a. Strong Smoking One ancient form of pipe smoking was to insert two horns of a pipe into the nostrils and inhale the smoke directly through the nose. Olf RATE ! NOW, molecular attraction can fasten a special ingredient in Conoco N'A Motor Oil so closely to metal surfaces of your engine that cylinder walls are actually Oil-Plate- d! NOW, this extra lubricant resists gravity . . . stays can't all drain down even up on cylinder walls That's why your springtime change overnight! - to Conoco N'A means EXTRA protection from extra protection from carbon "dry" starts and sludge caused by wear cool, silent miles! te NOW, make a datt- :o - 6?C . Oil-Pla- &K7 . . EXTRA smooth, . , . today! jfodOrtZ Copyright 1947. 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