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Show THE June 26, 1947 Thursday, t.ll EE Available Alata hp ri hK1K A Scientific Electronic Discovery This new Powerful Ultra-ViolRay helps Eliminates Aircombat Respiratory Diseases Neutralizes borne Germs or Bacteria et Un-pleasa- Odors. ENJOY the benefits of continual Sanitized LJ Germ-Fre- e Air. DeLuxe Model for Home, School, Dairy- Hotels, Restaurants, Bakeries, offices and many other places for only - 57.50 NEPHI JEWELRY & APPLIANCE STORE IV Uses Paradise African fur Tr.ng C1I Four-fifth- s of the tung oil is usee Tanganyika, "'inching from the in top grade paints and varnishes lo .3 in ocean dee Indian than Texai Large amounts are used by linoAfrica, is a third and has a population of between five leum and oilcloth manufacturers The oil goes into printing inks, elec and six milii ni i ? j;le. Its mountains tower nearly 2X000 feet, and trie insulating compounds, automo the "bottom drojs oi:t" to form part bile brake linings, lacquer liningi for tin cans. Its wartime uses in of 'rica's grc:u Rift valley, of ancannor weatherprooflng cient volcanic creation. Resources eluded shells, rifle cartridges, tank guns Include tin, diamonds, gold and silver, ! well as terlile cotton and tents and vehicle covers, and wide variety of military fabrics. coffee lands, and forests of mahogany and ebony. Elephants, giraffes, buffaloes, lions, ostriches, and anteValuable Fertilizer lopes have made tnis region a happy Droppings from 100 hens collected sports- in the droppings pits amounts to hunting ground for men. about two tons a year, represent ing considerable fertilizing value. Fresh poultry manure contains VVabhing lli.-.- t about 78 per cent moisture, 1 per Don't overcrowd your washing cent nitrogen, 0.8 cent phosmachine since too many clothes re- phoric acid, and 0.5pjrper cent potduce washing efficiency and prevent ash. Superphosphates applied at the water from circulating freely. Thick rate of 100 pounds per ton of fresh suds should be maintained during manure will prevent the loss of the entire washing period. nitrogen as ammonia east-centr- :.u-;jo- big-gam- e SALT LAKB o cr, coliseom FOR LIMITED ST .'Tf FAIRGROUNDS Y ft imu 'iU-- COUNT BERNI VICI presents v y 4" l THE AGE m MAMMOTH PRODUCTION V MlinFRN MINSTRRL MIMCAL COMIIIV with i olworldMmo -KmIIo. Ktacr, Coocrrt, Irrus. Too Big for A Ordinary Mac. A Af IHILLIANT c9 70 rf Vfj ALL-ST- A I rii HARRY THE BLACK CROWS Stan of Pictures and the runooi Records JOLSON The GUARDSMEN Of Brother of the Great "Al' The Minstrel Man Supreme "Tli. lad Klllm" Picture. Radio and Concert! Notice is hereby given that Juab County will receive scaled bids tor conversion and construction of existing Library Building located at Eureka, Utah into a Memorial Luilding, until 10:00 a. m. on the 2filh day of July, 1947, at which tin;e all bids will be opened and publicly read aloud in the office Hie County Commissioners in t Hip Courthouse, Nephi, Utah. Each bid shall be in accordance with the plans, specifications, and other contract documents now on file with the Juab County Clerk and Lewis Enck Sandstrom, Architect, 81 East Center Street, Prove, Utah. Copies of the documents, plans and specifications may be obtained by depositing $50.00 with the Juab County Clerk or said architect for each set of contract documents so obtained. The of the deposit will be refunded to each bidder or intended bidder who returns such set of contract documents in good condition within five days after the opening of bids. Each bid shall be made on a bid form to be obtained from the Juab County Clerk or said architect and shall be accompanied by a certified or Cashier's check payable to Juab County, or by a bid bond in favor of satisfactory Juab County executed by the bidder and a surety company, in an amount equal to five per cent of the bid. The said check or bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will execute the conformity with the Form of Contract included in the contract documents and furnish bonds as specified within five days after notification of the award of the contract to the bidder. Juab County reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to waive any informalities in the b;dding. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty days after the date set for the opening thereof. Dated this 25th day of June, A. D. 1947. By order of the Board of Coun- ' tv Commissioners of Juab County, TT,nL James P. Christensen Juab County Clerk (Seal) Dates of publication: 'June 26, July 3 and 10, 1947. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, District Land office, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 3, 1947. Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed application to select, Serial 065464, covering S1 S. R. Sec. 26, T. Sec. 23, N 4. W., S. L. M., Utah, 610 acrts. The Department has classified the land as proper for acquisition under Section 7 of the Taylor Grazing Act and opened it to selection by the State, subject to compliant with the laws and roeulations governing selections under the Act of July 16, 1894 and acts smpple- iiientai and amendatory thereto. The application was allowed June .j. l'J47. Any and all persons the land adversely or d siring to object because of the mineral character of the land or for any other reason should file their protest in this office during the period of publication or before fipal approval. Failure to so pro test within the time specified will iiv considered sufficient evidence of the character of "! land and the selection, being will ; i.erwise free from objection, no .ipproved to the State. Scott P. Stewart, Acting Manager Dates of publication: Jun? 12, 19, 26. July 3 and 10, 1947. SEE NEWS 16 MAMMOTH SHOWBOAT utram tha tare tne HAPPENIHGS Chappsll. At Your Service 24 HOURS We Never Sleep We arc now open day and night for the convenience of motorists in this area. Drive in for highest quality products and conscientious service. F. A. jPEP88j HEPPLER I V GASOLINE y COMPLETE heeds; linsuRANGE 4-- Agent for Li BENEFICIAL LIFE HEBER J. GRANT & CO. (Automobile and Liability of all kinds) Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Taylor have just returned from a seven day trip through Idaho, Oregon, down the coast through the Redwoods to California, and thrugh Nevada, visiting points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rasmussen of Provo have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Jones of Chicago spent a few hours recently at the Warner home. Mrs. H. W. McCune and daughter Kathryn Ann were in Salt Lake Monday and Tuesday. Kathryn Ann appeared in a review with Martell's Marvels at the Utah Theatre. A review was also held at the Scera Theatre in Orem last Wednesday. 0 Mrs. Clarence Gowers and fam Provo to went Wednesday. ily Jean and Joyce Gowers have been with their vacation their spending grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Clyde and will return home with their mother. Robert Wood of Beverly Hills, California was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Irons last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lunt returned home from Los Angeles Mr. Lunt has spent recently. several month's visiting' with her daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Scoll Mrs. Scoll and daughter returned with them for a visit here- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pay of bait Lake City were visiting this week with Mrs. T. W. Tranter and other relatives. J UTAH HOME FIRE j J (Fire Insurance of all Kinds) ?WORLD INSURANCE CO. LESTER H. BELLISTON Phone 208 M Nephl ST Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Winters and children spent the week end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Irons. Sa;t. and Mrs. Everett Coombs of Oregon v ere visiting with old friends this week. Sgt. Coombs was formerly with the National r.uard in Nephi, approximately 16 years aj;o. On Sunday, Mrs. John Chris- tensen entertained the family at a lovely dinner in honor of her grandfather, Mr. Garrett. Members of the C. H. Garrett family met Saturday at his home to honor him on his 78th birthday anniversary. A delicious hot dinner was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. William Garrett. Donna, Marion, Dee and Kent Garrett of Reno, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Manwaring and daughter Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Mrs. Evelyn Garrett and daughter Anna Mae all of Salt Lake City, Mr ?nd Mrs. LaVern Bowles, Eldon Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Garrett, Neil and Jana Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen and daughters Carolyn and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sharon, Boswell, Mr. and Mrs. Brigram Garrett, and the guest of honor, C. H. Garrett. Stan-kowski- (Accident and Health) t House 3cs3isn in ! Pullets may l.i.e weight for lack of feed or imprapet proportions ol gra''' and mash or just bossism. Even when pullets are well graded and of a uniform state of development when housed the boss hen keeps the more timid birds from eating at will. This is the reason it ia difficult to provide enough feed troughs Pnd waterers when houses are crowded or when birds of varying ages are mixed together. HAVE YOU EVER NOTICED A HEN STAYS AROUND AS LONG AS SHE CACKLES BUT J THE ROOSTER LEARNS ABOUT HER WARES - TO HIS DISMAY- - I IT PAYS TO AnvCDTiee - w ar l iwh a' for New Dealer plans Told Aid Program new cars taking With 1O0.C0O to i':s highways each week and millions more still on the roads. Tl.2 Te::.s Company is stationing men in each of the 4b states to a concentrated drive for new nke standards in courteous, complete and service, driving convenience safety, and service station appearance, accard'iig to U. L. Saunders, Texaco v.'ce president in charge of domestic sales. In the program now being launched, the men will tackle problems of effective station lighting, appearance of atstation tendants, housekeeping, visibility, promotion of safety by bumper-to-bumpeof inspection motorists cars, and the best use of credit cards and the Texaco touring service, Mr. Saunders said.. The men selected for this assignment have just completed regional training courses tailored to meet local needs. To be known as Representative-Deale- r Service, each man will travel and work with salesmen to whom the stations are assigned. They are topflight sales personnel with backgrounds ranging from actual station operation to the supervision of dealer training. It is hoped the new program will provide methods for training and selecting future sales executives, according to Mr. Saunders. r Vacnine Chai'&s F!n EpVemic of he eT?c-tivInfluenza vacoine averted the influenza possibility of "a The epidemic of 1918 epidemic. struck five hundred million people, of whom about fifteen million died. There were half a million fatalities in the United States alone. The destruction of human life by influen za within a period ex- Wartime e four-mont- h ceeded American los.?s during the four jears oT World War it Hybrid Acrertje t'p Hybrid corn acreage in the United States has expanded from about .1 of 1 per cent in 1931 to 64 per cent in 1945, according to the department of agriculture e, Clothing Sunlight and en wool fabric clothing bag is tion from light Bag Helpful artificial light weakand fade colors. A sometimes a protecas well as dwst. DON'T THROW AWAY YOUR PEACE PIPE OR TOMAHAWK ? encroachment powerful Pwnec Nation, already embittered by white exodus. pawnee could be a major threat to the success of the mormon too. not enough their friendship must be lvon, and if respect the mans gifts of white hepossible the lead, red chief, a3 surveyed growled was not chief but white tobacco. the powder. salt, flour and urrcntzis nu IU BE IN I IMIU I CU. DtriOHAm IUUH0 nun The OLD SHOES Have them repaired with Rubber, Leathers or Neolite OF FRIENDSHIP. VOW HE POSTED GUARDS AND AWNEES DO? WHAT WOULD THE READIED THE CANNON orj rUK f Old Shoe Comfort with! New Shoe Apperance We'll Fix 'em while you wait Expert Shoe Shining a in connection CHRISTEN SEN! SHOE SHOP f'T .!. W INSERT PAGE TEN Alva Chappell of San Diego, and wife, visited a California, few days last week with Mrs. Un-;t-y Bureau of Land Management, District Land Office, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, May 16, 1947. Notice is hereby given that the State ofj Utah has filed application to select, Serial 065465, covering NH and SE'i Sec. 27, WHEH Sec. 33. T. 11 S. R. 4 W. S. L. M. Utah, 610 acres. The Department has . reat .luteal SwoBa-- i TrtTE ?Lm7 classified the land as proper for acquisition under Section 7 of the BROS. MERCER J MAXELLOS The DANCING H Grazing Act and opened it Taylor Chills, Comedjl Thrills, Dancers In Score of to selection by the State subject World's Greatest SUSANNAS 1 MoTinf Ptctnreii Acrobats! to compliance with the laws and COUNT selections 1 0 Queens & 1 0 Kings of Melody-- 20 regulations governing EKNI VICl'S under the Act of July 16, 1894 and NOW acts supplemental and amendaBUY TICKETS NOW! I MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED 1000 Seats at 50c; Choice $1.20, tory thereto. The application was DKsourr Nrws a tribunk $1.80, $2.40, tax included allowed May 16, 1917. Any and all persons claiming the land adversely or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land or for any other reason should file their protest in this office during the period of pubs lication or before final approval. -- , w ? i.-;'-tT-Failure to so protest within the v.. time specified will be considered 4 sufficient evidence of the character of the land, and the otherwise free selection, being from objection, will be approved to the State. Scott P. Stewart, Acting Manager 'TrMl-r '"r in yV Vv Dates of publication: June 5, 12, S. i 19. 26 and July 3, 1947. Th NEPHI, UTAH S, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS non-miner- al a galaxy Minus star TIMES-NEW- 35 East Center I I 0 :--v vy I. ROOM BATH fixtures:! - SUNBEAM ST0XERS1I mm runiunrp Miiu rumiMUCo a non-miner- al ) ' What you will gain 4 In addition to th comradeship you enjoy iu V. F. W. activities, "America's Oversea Vctcaaas . . . United" if k force which is feared by those who would destroy America. When you join V. F. W. you dd t measure of tecurity to Our American way of life. V. F. W. membership assure continued welfare benefits to all who have served our country. FOR SECURITY JOIN TODAY 1 "America s Overseas Veteran . . . Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U. S. t'" MT. NEBO POST 2367 NEPHI, : OIL VATER HEATERS UTAH he WE ARE GLAD TO ANNOUNCE that we have now been able to secure our own office space to better serve your insurance and real estate needs. Remember our location - 51 North Main Street Phone 287 W. -- STEEL KITCHEN CABINETS Wash Shelf Top shelves In the kitchen that hold infrequently used itemg should come down for periodic washing with a soapy cloth. This cuts down too on the loose dust that would settle on your china and glasswars. Syrup Mineral The energy value f syiuf s Is wefl known but only in recent yean Have we become hitoiesied in theln mineral content. Sorj.hum Kiid sugar enne syrup have a very hih iron content. The firm-(,ouccd syrups vaporatcd in iron p:it s are especially hieh in iron, and research hat shown that sorsihutn jvrun Is two and a h.jlf to five trrv.rs richer In Iron th.m care syruo prepared by the same mclhod. T'' th cane and sorKluim syrups a good deal of calcium, too DESPITE REPORTS to the contrary, the insurance and real estate business conducted by the late E. B- SPERRY under the name of Surety Abstract Company is now managed by his son K. J. SPERRY as the NEPHI INSURANCE & REALTY CO. WE ARE ALSO HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE that we have obtained the services of G. R. (RAY) PHILLIPS, who will be our Assistant Ray is taking special training in insurance under the G. I. Training Program and will devote his full time to give our Manager. Call U For Your Plumbing and Heating Service - Phone 374J TAYLOR PLUMBING clients more efficient and complete insurance service. INSURANCE North Main St. J. Spcrry, Manager 51 AND HEATING K- - & REALTY Phone 287-- CO. W G. R. Phillips, Asst Manager |