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Show Oct. Thursday, 23, 1947 The Social News IS THERE ONLY ONE CITY TICKET? These are a few of the many arguments used on candidates on the Citizens Ticket to induce them not to run for public office: TOLD MANY TIMES THAT WILL LOSE BUSINESS FOR MAYOR Raw-leigh'- FORREST x HOTEL COFFEE SHOP ATN IS A BIG MISTAKE FOR YOUNG MAN TO RUN ON INDEPENDENT TICKET LUNCH AND DINNER 11 A. M. to 9 P. M. AND DINNER PARTIES BY RESERVATION BANQUETS YOU WANT JUST ONE TICKET SELECTED BY A SMALL COMMITTEE? Political Advertisement by Citizens Committee of Nephi Paid Avoidable cent the g hazard of rubbish from fire .communities ' ; 1 Insures Resistance Glue manufacturers report that glue can be made resistant to mold and bacteria by adding 5 per cent of an organic mercury fungicide-bactericid- e ta the dry glue. This treatment plus treating one side of the wood Joint before bonding to-gether assures complete resistance end improves the shock resistance of the furniture joints. ROOMS FOR RENT (Gentlemen preferred). Furnace heated. Also Three Small apartments for rent. FOR SALE 4 small oil heaters. Phone 354J. R. G Gnw- ers. Mi. Nebo Motel. WIRING PROBLEMS Tuesday a n SOUTH MAIN YOU NEED THE Popularly Priced Exclusive Ladies Shop CHICKS TO PENNEY CO. POSSIBLE at Popular Vrievs Published every Thursday at Nephi, 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. Operated by IKTERST.'T" rrHNSIT LINTS PUBLISHERS A. B. GIBSON ROY E. GIBSON 28 . .2 p.m. 4r Registered Range Age 18 months 50 Registered FEMALES Age 18 months g Our First Prize Stock (Only kind we have) at Regular Market Prices. You must reserve by ordering now to be sure of the date you wish for delivery. SIT BULLS Phone Editor-Manag- CHIEF-WE- 'RE Iku A W Up to) ?) i j H "t -- zJf . if f . d. Address inquiries to Main Office 171 W. South Tempto Salt Lake City er 1 $ ftjf ... l - 1; I t, Utah SMITH -- HALVERSOll M0 1 UK uu. sTIRES. Guardians of Heairh we stand RouNng every germ brigand Milk from Cow content and mild iOur purity protects each Child 15 J. 35 SALT LAKE CITY 0 TIGHT AKMUKUobtK-FL- f1Ct RANCHES Located at Salina and Emery, Utah ? ROY E. GIBSON $2.75 per year, payable In advance Subscription rate Advertising rates on request. These bulls are screened and selected from more than 200 animals. The females will be offered In lots of five. All of this choice stock is from our large foundation herd, strong, big boned and "Yfe, raise what we sell." BUY of Quality ar Keady-to-We- Phone 255 OCT. mountain-conditione- HATCHERY 5 Lf IN STYLES ALL SIZES SHAPES AGENT FOR NEON SIGNS BLACK'S ART SHOP (ht&i (art COAL COfAFORTABlt I PANGUITCH $3.55 KANAB $4.83 FLAGSTAFF PHOENIX n $19.95 LOS ANGELES $10.95 775 ton 950 i "Take Pen in Hand ton WILSON and Quart piNT friends of are the two best every child! Our rich, pure milk is their assurance of greater strength and better health a quart .'a day for every child under 12 at least a pint a flay thereafter. Box 382 FE TRAILWAYS PHONE 94M SALINA UTAH DEPOT .iHd'. 2''LJN T?S.v5-i- LUMP COAL kra Tan )Q;vxrw Licensed by Nephi City Corp. sag? ",ww.wm.:-- r Phone 236J Joe Marsh From where I sit ... BROS. CARTER CAFE Phone 264 Ri. SPRAY GUN PAINTING OIL TREATED SLACK 8.80 OMAHA SIGNS TO 12.1 s I ... 10 , Petaluma, California Rep. ALBERT A. COMES 48 East Gregson Avenue .. A Deposit Will Hold Your Selection Until Wanted AUUCTrOOrJ Registered IHIEREI?1!1G$S YOUR ELECTRICAL THE PENNGROVE ..... Grey- SALE aft Phone 287J zLz BUS of t t YOUR SELECTION NOW WILL AVOID YOUR DISAPPOINMENT LATER WHEN STOCKS ARE PICKED OVER - Egg-Layin- SANTA YOUR PERSONALITY 95 FOR SALE - Two piece used hound's money-savin- g overstuffed set. Reasonably price fares which are lower Call 52R. than any other form of (Ptos Tax) public transportation. FOR SALE A good young Ride the old reliable line where saddle horse. Also a few cedar posts. Heber Jenkins, phone 123R. courtesy is traditional. Greyhound operates frequent schedules, which will suit your convenience, serving FOR SALE Boy's Brown all 48 states. Overcoat; Girl's Blue Winter coat Mrs. Clyde Shaw, phone 100. For low, round-trifares and full in formation, see KITCHEN CRAFT ALUMINUM or phone your WARE FOR IMMEDIATE DEL- - local OverlapS VERY Merle Wilkey, phone 409W Greyhounv Agent today! FOR RENT R. H. Stuart - NEPHI CAFE CONSULT US ON STARTING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER VE WILL REMAIN OPEN ALL DAY ON WEDNESDAYS fx TAILORED AND STYLED TO COMPLIMENT Richfield, Utah NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS J. I ELECTRICAL 175 . CO. CONTRACTORS tioss of the nation fire loss could be prevented by cleaning out rubbish nd by correcting other obvioug fire hazards, National Fire Protection association insists. Periodic inspections by fire department and community rubbish removal drives are suggested as means of removing Ninety per lecord-breakin- MILLARD ELECTRIC MARY JANE ORIGINALS ANGELES LOS t BETTY JEAN, WESTMOR, MISS HOPE AND p 3 DCS A. L. Just a sample ONNOTHE Y DISTINCTIVELY STYLED OF ALL WOOL MATERIALS ARE OUR WINTER COATS Mrs. Milo Cazier has returned home from a visit with her son in law aud daughter, Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE Circulating heater, coal. Also electric heater. Call 59J "COME IN AS YOU ARE" CHANCE TO WIN IN NEPHI 2YR. COUNCILMAN Local and Social News Hartvigsen at Santaquin. Bert Haynes and son Chuck of Los Angeles have been in Nephi for the past few days deer hunting. Miss La Voile Leatham of Wells- ville, Utah has been a guest of her brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Linden Leatham. tor appointment. Mr and Mrs. Park Dunford and family of Huntington Park, FOR SALE CHEAP One dav California have been visiting with bed. Call 188J. Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson, alparents of Mrs. Duntord, ana M. so with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis FOR SALE Chicken coop. Mendenhall. Also 200 feet used lumber J. E. 2ti Lunt, BREAKFAST 6 A. M. COUNCILMANwgTck s, UTJ-152-- THEM 2 YR. ' Building lot See Genevieve FOR SALE 60 foot front Belliston. Page Five . HE WILL BE READ OUT OF 2 Yil. COUNCILMAN REPUBLICAN PARTY Nephi, Utah s, Mrs. Paul R. Daniels of Logan spent the week end with her parD12 INDEPENDENT Sell ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tew. Rawleigh Products. Good nearby Mrs. A lean Pace was in Pleas- locality open. Write today. ant Grove over the week end visitDept. Denver, her son and daughter Colorado. ing with in law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pace. A week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Tolley was their SALESMEN daughter, Mrs. Clifton Cazier of Need energetic, ambitious young Salt Lake City. j man, locally acquainted for national organization. Excellent earnings and opportunity for advancement. Write 501 Utah Sav ings & Trust Bldg., Salt Lake City MAN his fbiends are among nnilNMI WU UliUlklllHIl o PPOSITION. WILL LOSE III I YD A Times-New- f- t- NEBU VIEW DAIRY DELIVERED FRESH YOUR CHOICE PASTEURIZED DAILY PHONE 410 PASTEURIZED ONLY OR AND HOMOGENIZED This column ln born rurn: ; for so long that its traders, i;i town like ours all over the country, are beginning to "take pen in hand"and write u what thy think. Some of tliem take me over the :oals for what I gay like the column I ran on planting alfalfa. Others writ?, "I liked your column All of the m yesterday, but. . . have different points of view. From where I sit, that's the tiay it hould be. Everybody's entitled tt in opinion and it's those very differences, and friendly cr;tirirp. '. t ." ; I n!;ite I tnleranre and better understanding whether it's ideas ' n pl.mting alfalfa or choosing be-- : vcrn beer and cider. The more folks air their diffcr-nce- s right out in public, with a neighborly respect for the other rer?nn's liberties and point of view, the closer we are to the Ametican principle of individual ni ' ir- -i he'her it's in a choice ' rvrages. r.'mrrs Foundtitio |