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Show The Page Four Social News Nephi, Utah Times-New- s, ipoR SALE Thursday, Oct. 9, 1947 - The Ladies Literary League met EOR SALE Brand new at the home of Mrs. Grant J. Hal- cooker Large size for verson Thursday evening, October Eva Hoyt. 2nd. CJub collect was given by Mrs. Bernell Cooper. Mrs. John u. 1 white enameled FOR SALE Steele gave an interesting and en sink and white enamel drain lightening paper on hex in our board Call 79 or at 145 East A piano solo Center street. Changing World". was given by Miss Rheta Sperry. The following attended: Mrs. FOR SAI.F RaHrllo hn Mrs. Clarence Gowers, Good for deer hunting. See Dean Mrs. Eldon Sherwood, Mrs. Claude Winn or call 129W. C&Cttct the Scenes in the Telephone Business Hal-verso- n, Wilkey, Mrs. Bernell Cooper, Mrs. Ralph Beard, Mrs. Elgin Garrett, Miss Rheta Sperry, Mrs. Roy Mrs. Hosmer Grace, Mrs Joe Smith, Mrs. Elmo Haynes, Mrs Carlos Boswell, Mrs. Alma Jones, Mrs. Nello Sudweeks, Mrs. John G. Steele, Mrs. Linden Leatham and Mis. Leslie King, a special guest. Mrs.' Ed. P. Cox spent the week end in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jack Inglefield and baby of Salt Lake City visited Monday with her sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pyper and daughter Julia of Salt Lake City were in Nephi over the week end. Mrs. Melvin Stanley, and Mrs. Charles Bowles and daughters Carolyn and Marilyn were in Provo Friday visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pitt and two sons of Bountiful, and Miss Louise Garrett of Ely, Nevada, who is attending the BYU, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE Factnru K.,;lt Royal Coach house trailer in perfect condition. Also new pair of 7 X 50 Rinocnlars Varl TT.,1 ins, phone 302W. n, people .a'e aware :.'iat record numbers of telephones are being installed these days, but few realize all the work that gees on behind the scenes to make telephone service pos- and it wi'i : '. : : : "Jete'One and Telegraph Company The Mountain SiaUs Nation's Oldest Hotel Alfalfa Introduced Alfalfa was introduced Into the United States in 1854, the first plants being received at San Francisco from Chile. j The Beekman Arms, Rinebeck. N. Y., erected In 1700 and in con- tinuous operation as a hotel ever since, is America's oldest hotel. Adverttscmeni From where I sit ... I Joe Marsh How to Tell ou're Getting Old Doc Walters gave me this formula: It's a sure-fir- e gn you're getting old when you resent other people having a good time. And the Doc means it hasn't much to do with age. There are old folks in our town who get a big kick out of seeing other people enjoy themselves seems to keep them young in spirit, with a twinkle in their eyes! And there are some others whr resent the young fo!ks Roing fishing; who feel that community games and dances are jut a wa;1- - of time; or who criticize temperate people for enjoying a mellow glass of beer with friends. They're often folks, too. But from where I sit, the minute we criticize our neighbor;, for enjoying wholesome pleasures like a game of horseshoes, a kIhss of beer, or an afternoon's it's a sure sin we're fishing rrowingchl (in spirit anyway) no matter what c;r a"0 is. his dad 4 Y V l I JL ?AN i i ' -- TAKE 111 Men's, Boys' Pajamas FOR SALE Rmnrtfr with oil tank. Used one year. Cost 32.50. NOW $10.00, P. J. Sanders phone 243M. Sanforized1 FLANNELETTE FOR MEN Warm, soft and Sanfor- vin ized!! Woven-i- n stripes and plaids. Figures, solid colors, too! I Good wood Call 155W. -- hot-wat- lll er 1 H 1 E., FOR SALE ) 2,29 Fire Holder rlilfl1 I 1 ' One Charter Oak Phone 69. 1936 CHEVROLET pickup '40 FORD PICKUP, 4 speed transis-- 1 FOR 26 4 SALE Levan f Soft, warm sanforized1 flan-e nelette gowns! mt extra long, extra uil te or floral prnits. k Sizes: 15 through 20. 111 Long-sleev- Ll 4 sion. OTHER CARS for sale. Cars Wanted. CLAUDE'S 230, North University Avenue, Provo Phone 2542 3tin faun land illi IIiIjSII if 1 1 4JiSlf I IM 1 ! ViW'fMi I ! 1 ' J WOMEN'S GOWNS Johnathan Apples for Sale R. E. Winn, phone 268. U J l.O y're l it Miiii llMS im DEER HUNTERS 16 ft) TENT for with ropes and style. $45.00. Call North, 1st West and 11-f- y BOYS STRIPED FLANNELETTE Swell for boys winter wear-theI warm and action-cut- ! Coat and slipovet models. it lMhrftVvl W Fit Ufl ljrtV FOR SALE 30 gallon tank. Bob North, 1st West 2nd North. The iff I 1' a" rjtj? ;0m 3M fritvfeftH MfW) $: LOTS FOR SALE Call at j - FOR SALE Choice Bliss Order your winter Pot-ato- j es pota- - ' toes now. Merl McPherson, phone Q 369R2. cnevron Station sall with modern r wrt Service fur- Bureau of Land Management. nished home . Located on highway Utah. District Land Office, Salt Lake 6 near Mammoth, Ill City, Utah, Sept. 9, 1947. Notice is health rennires mvnpr tn coll An. hereby given that the State of ply at Station for details. Utah has filed applications to selFOR SALE Universal range ect; Serial 063291, covering NH NH'SW'i, SEUSW'i, SE'.i Se and White Enamel water heater. 23. T 12 S. R. 19 W. S. L. M 600 Mrs. Joe Parrish. acres, allowed Feb. 8. 1944; Serial 063293, covering NE'i, FOR SALE EV4W Home, building N'lSE'., SE'.SE'i. Sec. 26 NE'i lots, and H share Nephi Sec. 27 T. 12 S. R. 19 W. S. L. M.. Water at 5th South 1stIrrigation East '600 acres, allowed Apnl 12. 1944; For Terms and arrangements see Serial 063395, covering Lots 2, 3 Max Thomas. '4. SK'iNW'i, Sec. 3T HELP WANTED Utah. 270.37 acres, allowed March 12, 1945. The Department has RAWLEIGH DEALER wanted classified the land as proper for at once. Good opportunity. Write at once. Rawleighs Dept. acquisition under Section 7, of the Denver Colorado. Taylor Grazing Act. and opened it to selection by the State subject to IF you have had compliance with the laws and regulations governing selections un- working with P. T. A. experience or der the Act of July 16, 1S94. and organizations and desire tosimilar work acts ".'pplomenlal and amendatory a few hours each day on a job that thereto. Any and all persons pays well, write Avon Cosmetics claiming the lands adversely or Ixix 550, Provo. Utah. to desiring object because of r ineral character of the land the DO YOU have four hours a or f other reason should filr to spare. Renresent AVO in day iny tl r r protest in this office tieighborhood and make these boon the period of publication or during before profitable. Easy. Pleasant work ' 'I income. Write Box 550 .,)roal, Kairure to so pr,- - i;xd i ie.M iiurini; me time L rovo, tah for further details. specif. eil will be considered sufficient cidenre of the nonmineral character of the NEEDED: Man or woman at land and the selection, bein oth-iru- i: onre to take care of established free from objection, will lo customers in city of Nephi for approved to the State. Sett P famous Watkins products. AverStewart. Acting Manager. age S15.00 weekly income. No Dates of publication: Write ,T. R. Watkins Sept 25 investment Oct. 2. 9. 16. and 23, 1917. Co . D79, Winona. Minn. CLEARANCE PRICED TO MOVE FAST. WE NEED THE SPACE THESE PANTS ARE TAKING UP MENS SEMI DRESS PANTS SIZES 3 TO 18 YEARS HARD FINISH BLUES & BROWNS BOYS DRESS SLACKS l 30 TO 40 WAIST 3.00 PART WOOL ALL WOOL 2.00 400 UTJ-V52-10- 5, Ca f O Am you collecting tb Utah historical ptctan which an (jrea fr at S3 Vlco--Pj mdoos in Mr wm 1 w 0Wla. m. f 23 DsHag Octofcax, arfbfeaa ton M to 21 la (aria VtoaW M Im Utah? haaaa aarBar aa Aaat ilwuiay k ka M MM MB, ) V. I MILLARD y --- F' v --- fw FCTRIO ,v G9. , is FLEGTRIGAL Each Hcmrt b iowretting toy oat or all wiU to worth CCHTRACTGRS I a 1WKM 1 .'L: 2 Umkts mm YOUR ELECTRICAL SMITH -- HALVERSOH MOTOR CO. 70 South Main Ph"e WIRING PROBLEMS H :: 312 175 41 AND YOU'LL So aafc yomr ko-Fa- p M aarvas mm for W fn himrka,pio tWMiailM.lM tfrr Inn ti I -- CONSULT US ON m SOUTH MAIN ; H' STUAfT5 ..i NEPHI CAFE 76 North Main Phone 255 - jj V. Sri Sri S I Sri S I I t Sri S I Srm S I S i S I Sri S I S I S I SS i S ISi nfl Qct highest quality 'products ' Phone 287J A ! acres of' FOR SALE Boy s bicycle in good condition. Priced reasonably See Vernon Carter or phone 82W j 7 See Lillie Gillispie, 75 West 1st South. REPUBLICATION T. 12 S. R 19 W. nnd SE'iSE'i Sec. 25, T. 12 S. R. 20 W. S. L. M I IXTi i FH Wii. 1 M If 4' ll ft 1 11 I WANTED Home to rent. Also would like to buy building lot. Carl J. Carlson at Nephi Processing Plant, phone 158. ATTENTION Large (16 x Sale complete poles. Army 327W Bob 2nd North. the Department has classified unland as proper for acquisition der Section 7 of the Taylor Grazing Act., and opened it to selection by the State, subject to the rules and regulations governing selections under the Act of Jury 16, 1894 and acts supplemental and amendatory thereto. The application was allowed Sept. 9, 1947. Any and all persons claiming the land aversely 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 publication or before final approval. Failure to so protest within the time specified will be considered sufficient evidence of the nonmineral character of the land and the selection, being otherwise free from objection, will be approved to the State. Scott P. Stewart Acting Manager. ?ver: FOR SALE STOCK SADDLE Also Hay Wagon and rack Ern est Brough, phone 324J FOR SALE Cheap. , We're moving as fast as we can toward the day when everyone can have the kind of service he wants i Motor Scooter-MarGarrett, phone 307J. NE'i S'iNWU, NSW'i, NW'i R. 2 T. 28 SE'4 Sec. 13, "S., S. L. M., Utal, 550.49 acres. 1 FOR SALE Bureau of Land Management, District Land office, Salt Lake City, Utah Sept. 9. 1947. Notice is that the State given hereby of Utah has filed application to select, Serial 065190, covering SEUSEVi, Sec. 31, T. 13 S., R. 1 W., Lots 1, 7. 8, 9, 10, Sec. T. 14 S. R. 1 W., Txjts 6, 3 & 4, Sec. 27, T. 29 S. R 7 W., Sec. 11, SW'.iSWH SEUSEU Sec. 12, Lots 1 & 6. Sec. 14, SWU In hundreds of telephone exchanges throughout the area we serve, central office equipment is being installed as fast as it is received a painstaking job requiring many skilled hands. October Means Flannelette! CnaT Elprtrln hooter- S. B. Hutchines. 59J Iirigham Garrett. sible. The telephone instrument itself is only 117 of all the equipment necessary to provide telephone service. :e t u , FOR SALE heater and horn about values from shopping around. Tbey buy where they get the most for their money. That's why so many of them depend on Penney1 s and why Pennefs grows bigger with each passing year! Women kr IMTtRtTATt TRANSIT lIKtS PEP 8Q-VIC- O at STATIOYJS AND DEALERS &8) FZPC3) ;' ! i |