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Show Page Four THE FOR SALE house, and lot. for details. Partly finished See Keith Winn NEPHI, UTAH S, LOCAL AND SOCIAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foote, Miss Reta Carter, Mrs. Harry Burton and Mrs. Horace Ostler were in Salt Lake City last week attending the funeral services of Douglas Christensen, son of Eddie aad Marie Miller Christensen. Dr. Daryl Chase of Logan has been in Nephi for a few days visiting with his mother, Mrs. Jas. Chase. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mangum and two friends of Hawaii and Leland Mangum of San Francisco have been visiting relatives, including Mr and Mrs. Harry J. Irons and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. R. Price. They have enjoyed a trip Local News Of Nephi See Our Lovely Thistledown All Styles Virgin Wool Sweaters and colors before completing your Back to School Wardrobe. II - 3 Thursday, FOH SALE 3000 Red Rock and New Hampshire pullets, $1.25 each. See Wayne R. Rosquist, at Mrs. Wm, F. Squire left last Fountain Green or Raymond week for her home in Portland, Elackett, Nephi. Oregon after spending two months with her mother, Mrs. Geo. McCune. She returned by air from FOR SALE OR LEASE City to Portland, On GROCERY STORE. Well estab- Salt Lake 7th a southern fried chick100 lished business. Owner must August en dinner was given in observance leave. Living quarters attached. Mrs. Squire's birthday at the Phone 2070 or write 269 South of home of Mr. and Mrs. James P. 3rd West, Provo, Utah. McCune. A beautiful white and pink birthday cake formed the r.- !centerpiece. A delightful evening FOR SAf.F Ono was enjoyed by the following: the culating heater, excellent condit -of honor, Mrs. Squire, Mar- Oiu uuuiuer . - fanes of r t . . ity,. tne ion, new i;i.ne. aiso good Jersey guest uian ana Derore returnmilk cow Will freshen in October ion and Bill W. Squire of Port- ouui.-ier-to their , home will ing of tour YelRay New-tenMona, Utah, phone land; E. Robert Smith California, Mrs. George lowstone National Parlr rwrrni 24'jJ4. und UUVYU mim LI uuu McCune, Mrs. Glen Stead of Salt and Washinpi-nm ;.Hn rrancisco. PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP Lake "City, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. McCune and children Kathryn Mr. and Mrs. rWno on NOTICES. Count-Cler- k Ann and Consult Tommy McCune, the host naunce the birth Hpnrv of a son at the Mrs. and Mr. and hostess, James oi' Respective Signer for P. Hospital on August 15. McCune and their children, Additional Information. Mr. ard Mrs. Frank George and Pamela McCune. Morgan NOTICE TO CREDITORS me Dirtn or a son. Mrs. Glen Stead of Salt Lake """u' Estate of Rita Rallnur HofoGen . 1 '' ' H IIJI spent last week end with her . Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Nilsson were Creditors will present claims, with City Mrs. George McCune, and in jviunroe tast week vouchers to the undersigned at the mother, celebrating with other relatives. at that city's homecoming office of .Tamps P Mnfimo observance. v nev at T.aw Fvl Mn- iMr. and Mrs. Arvold Warner Nephi, Utah on or before the 23 and daughter Mildred of Copper- Mr. and Mrs 7? . Mi. uiuai l are ton were dinner guests Sunday of in Cache a. L). 1947 jcioDer, RAT.1.HW uaj oiEDWARD Valley this week visiting Arfrv,iv, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warner. With tol.,tii, via, istrator of thf pstato nf Tt.ta , - .., vm. ' I II iJCil" Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jarrett low. aeceasert Mr. and Mrs. Hans Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes of Levan spent James P. McCune, Attorney Saturday with Mr Point Freezing umes or 21, were in Fairview Sunday attending and Mrs. J. Wm. Ockey Salt water freezes at 28.8 degrees rtug. zo, puDiication: the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Earl ana 11,August 1947. oept. Fahrenheit. Bowles. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mr. and Mrs. Dewane Van Aus-dEstate of T. H. G. Parkes, despent the week end ceased. Creditors will present with ofMr.Logan claims with vouchers to the under- and also and Mrs. Edward Ockey, attending the funeral of signed at the nfficp nf .Tcnton s. Jensen, Lawyers, Nephi, Utah on George Wilkey. or Deiore tne 1'ist day of Xecem- Mr. and Mrs. Burton Holman 194 1. Der, a. of Montrose, Colorado have been GOLDIE I. PARKES Admin visitors week with for istratrix of the estate of T. H. G. their daughtertheandpast son in law, Mr Parkes. with will annexed and Mrs. Lynn Parkin. ed. Dates of publication: Aug- 21 98 Coreen Hale and daughter Pris- cilla of Atlanta, Georgia were the Sept. 4 and 11, 1947. guests this week of Mr and Mrs. NOTICE TO CREDITORS J. Wm. Ockey. rlo- Estate of Marion K. Tnp-raMr. and Mrs Dplhfr-- t Ptrviorl ceased. Creditors will present ciaims wirn voucners to the under- head were in Garfield last week signed at the Law Office of Jen- visiting with their daughter and sen & Jensen in Nephi, Utah, on son in law. Mr. and Mrs. Llovd or before the 21st day of Decem- Green. ber, A. D. 1947. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Christensen LEO G. INGRAM, administrat1 or of the estate of Marion E. In- and two children and Oscar Chris tensen are enjoying a vacation in gram, deceased. National Park this Dates of publication, August 21, Yellowstone week. 28, Sept. 4 and 11, 1947. Joyce Parrish is visiting with WORD OF APPRECIATION her grandmother in Farmington We wish to take this this week. ity to thank our many friends and Mr. and Mrs. Reed R. Madsen f rp.ativps who nffoi-Wumrlo and kindness, who "cave and family have returned to their sympathy . .. -fl K in Portland, Oregon from a nui-a- i onerings, ana aia other acts home of kindness following the death of week's visit with their mother, Mrs. T. H. G. Parkes. Mr. Wilkey. Mrs. George Wilkey and Mr. and Mrs. .Tns Rnulanr! on ' family children Beckie and Joane of Am Fork are spending a few HELP WANTED MALE OR ericanwan Mr. ana Mrs. R. F. T.Ta aays FEMAF.E . . . . . Vl- 171 1(1 steady income averaging $45.00 Iweeklv. Call Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tolley and city of Nephi. No investment. Bus- two children of Pocatello, Idaho iness established, immediate earnreturning from a trip to Los AnJ. R. Watkins Co., geles, ings. Write: California are visiting with Di7, Winona, Minn. her mother, Mrs. J. Winn. ATTENTION ALL SCHOOL GIRLS 1 TIMES-NEW- I'VE SAY, GOT AN IDEA Be TO KIND IT IT'S really clever Idea would be to have your wardrobe thoroughly cleaned, reshaped and brought back to nice sparkling newness at our modern plant. Try our distinctive service today and you'll be a satisfied customer forever. We do ex- HOME -- nt I J-- - 1 1 i AIR SHOW l. Labor Day MONDAY SEPT. (25)o 2 P. M. 40 West Center RACES CONTESTS FEATURING STACOAT PAINTS Nil-sso- VV 1 Mary WH"TE OUTSIDE in . 5-g- al. l-- gal FOR SATR Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Perrnoud Tu, k:u: lots on 3rd South hptnn nA and small son Larry of Rexburg, and 3rd East. See Marvin An- Idaho have been for the derson 9t 263 East 3rd South, past few weeks ofguests her nn. cuiu iurs. jos. K. Priceparents A reunion of the T. H. Burton T uvuii WANTED t nave a laoy school teacher or family was held at Lagoon last Present were Dr. Sunday. to room and board wording Mrs. Marcus II. Burton and and Mrs. W. girt A. Bowles, nhonp 3W,t sons of Washington D. C, Mr.three " Mrs. Glen Worthington and and 1 SATTT FOR wl r, r. Mr. and Mrs. Alma P. Burton son, "urner tor kitchen riinr-and ah r,,children nf tthree - ir. ana "auih-- uHjiuu'.-u- . mr. vv. A ""(". Burton and three Cfj C,arcnt uuvui's, jinone jsjai. w.iiu.t-i- i oi iake City, Mr and Mrs. C. ;ait F. Hesse of LoS An: geles. California, and Mrs. T II Laborious Task Burton and Clark Burton of An army of laborers worked constantly for 22 years to erect the Tal MoilllaV C e Mahal, one of the world's most beau-tif,f 1 " Mnu iirs. r (J. r,"t mvifo structures, which Is located KalDh r mi, anuj ;urs. riZ near Agra In north India. ,n1.nnd fami'y of Richland, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. PrW nd two srt.s of Salt Lake Citv hw. been visitors of their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. R. Price. : lots lots T UiL-(- ul Have Overmans Remake x I our Mattresses and Recover your Furnitue With years of Experience and the latest of modern Equipment, Overman's announce their service of putting Springs in and Recover Furniture. pre-W- ar Mat-tress- i es Inter-Sprin- mining ( ( ' - ing camp, based upon deeper, but more expensive mining." SERVICE pert alterations. B 1 i k CO. MTAl MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH Frozen Vegetables frozen vegetables can be without thawing. Greens, asparagus and broccoli cook more evenly if thawed just enough to separate the leaves or stalks. If corn Is not completely thawed, the cob is not heated by the time the corn Is cooked and will cool the corn. Vaudeville Originators the attractions In the first American vaudeville show were Baby Alice, a midget weighing one and one-hapounds and a stuffed "mermaid." A few performances later there was added a chicken with a human face and Weber and Fieldj, a team of comedians. Most cooked lf AdvrOuwuat From where I sit ... Joe Marsh Sam Helps with the Dishwashing Dropped in at the Abernathy's just the other evening and there was Sam, out in the kitchen with arf apron on, helping his missus wash the supper dishes. (And then I learned later he'd helped cook the supper, too.) Of course, Sam could have settled into his favorite chair, enjoyed his evening glass of beer, and lef all the messy kitchenwork to Dixie. But he kind of likes her and she in turn cercompany tainly appreciates his help. In fact, sharing the housework and the mealtime chores is sort of a bond between them . . . like sharing that friendly glass of beer together, when the work is done. It's one of those little things in marriage. From where I sit, the time that a man and wife can spend with each other in this busy world today is all too precious. And the more things they can do together, the better. Copyright, 1947, United States Brewers Foundation As Complex us Designing A Skyscraper.. . Dudley M. Bray Mgr. Read Next Week's Adv. in Times-New- s for Particulars T1 As Exacting as Planning Each Detail of a Giant Plane ... Are Using this Means to Open the Nephi Airport on This date. That's the kind of job that confronts telephone engineers when they plan th manufacture of telephone equipment to fit a certain town. time and money You see, no two towns are exactly alike in their telephone requirements, so when equipment is added and a lot it being with a added these days Checking Account made" to fit perfectly into existing - So can. you! Because a check can pay a bill without anywhere your moving further than the nearest mail box. You can maintain it by mail, too: and there's no risk of paying a bill twice with a check stub to show you just where you stand How about it Come in today. OVERMAN MATTRESS Salt Lake Citj, Utah NEPHI FLYING - trict, Eureka, Utah Will Take Old Furniture ia on New Elm Service and Auto Court Agency Phone 222 or 230 & FURNITURE of Thrills I save for the great mir- ! X. 212 hours dis- predict a new er. g. repaired and serviced." Furniture Recovered and Restyled New Mattresses of all kinds New Furniture Hollywood Beds! -- "Old timers of th Tintic Wave Cotton Mattresses converted into Other kind of Spring Mattresses CL PARACHUTE JUMP n. 1 1 OPENING SPECIAL 5.05 per gal. ADVERTISING Among NEPHI AIRPORT - gallon in M . al 4.95 per 6 M-t- . PAINT A. k VENICE THEATRE BLDG IPaSon' 0 1 Paiia SUafi Weight of Moose 1947 A A LONG WAY n Alaskan moose have been known to weigh 11 much as 1,700 pounds. 21, .. Bur-lingam- e, Also Sloppy Jill Pajamas made by Lawson of California in an excellent grade of flannel. August THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF NEPHI it has to be "tailor systems. In scores of towns throughout the seven western states we serve, telephone men are busy installing more equipment and extending our wire and cable facilities, bringing us closer to the day when every- one can have the kind of service he wants, when he wants it. TH! MOUNTAIN $TAT$ UUPH0NE I TELEGRAPH CO. Q |