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Show Page Four The :Utah I' 3 ! Win Chicago Trips -' iiwjiuu pm"u,;M M.vt S. 4-H'- ers ajiumri 7 i Nephi, Utah Times-New- s, . M I - -- ill Jj ' W i Uf: n fxrtr . , . . , " u . & m x K fv UTAH STATS AttiUCULTUfLB i" - ? . I . . . GET YOURS WHILE SIZES ARE AVAILABLE j WE HAVE HOUSE SHOES FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY AT BARGAIN PRICES Y re-etv-ed 4--H 4-- LEVIS 4-- ' PattO- Sll04X VENICE THEATRE BLDG. V. PLAYTEX GIRDLES ARE HERE IS There will be a meeting of all Juab County Dairymen on Monday, December 8 at 2 P. M. at the - f EXTENSION SERVICE HOME ECONOMICS 4-- LAY-A-WA- . . """".19 Lyman Rich, Ex1 Court house. tension dairyman of the Utah 3 State Agricultural college will be present to discuss with dairymen in dairy management Carol HolmgrM problems Ray Hiornley DsSsC&agg 09 ens SmRfl and the feasibility of organizing tn Better Methods Electric, Food Preparation, a Juab QTJPERIOB reoordJ Cow Testing AssocCHRISTMAS Jj Poultry and Garden hare won 1947 state honors for four Utah club iation. County All dairymen are invited Club to this meeting. embers. Each receives an trip to the 26th National Congress In Chicago. The winners, who were selected by the state club Knee, and brief outlines of their records follow: The Juab County Farm Bureau PLAN FOR USE OUR has set a goal of 75 members in of his club. of Ogden, Dale) U, Ghogg, CHRISTMAS GIVING Carol Holmgren, 17, of Bear Rivei 1948. LeGrande Jarman of Pleasthe state award of a Chicago Grove, field representative of City, receives her trip award, pro ant trip provided by Westlnghoase EduFarm Bureau fedcational Foundation for outstand-- I Tided by Servel, Inc., for having the the Utah State G. Johnson of AmFood PreparatioB eration and R. best 1947 tag achievements In the 1947 Better Methods actlylty. Dale has achievement record in the state erican Fork, member of the Utah I been a tor six years. Among During five years In club work, eh County Farm Bureau have been OUR NEW BLOUSES, SWEATERS, bis work simplification accomplish-- 1 planned, prepared and served 594 in Juab County for the past few AND DRESSES ARE ARRIVING stents on the farm and in the home balanced meals, including 868 dishes days assisting the local officers of nin the Farm Bureau in explaining to im riavalnnfnar .nil inltlntlns a bet" and bakings. She completed DAILY READY FOR SANTA! tor method of milking 15 cows projects, four of which were in food farm men and women the prowhich be has done by band twice preparation. Her food demonstra gram and advantages of the farm a day and carrying milk and tlon placed first in the county and bureau. file equipment 60 feet to the milk house. at the state fair, and her recipeCaroi Election of the Agricultural Els modern method of moving the won the state blue ribbon. and Conservation Community commitmilk boose close to the barn and also canned 767 Jars of fruit along with accepting teemen and delegates to the Coun Installing an electric milker would vegetables housekeeping respon ty Convention will be held in varare 96 12 hour days in addition to most of the slbilities, as her mother is employed ious meetings planned for next much energy. Dale has completed the Better Methods project for two Ray Thornley, 16, of Smithfleld Monday, announces E. Alton award pro years and last year was the county wins the Chicago& trip chairman of the Juab Co. for his toj Tided by Swift winner. Conservation committee. County 1947 Achieve id Poultry ranking Eugene Smith, 16, of Draper, elections will be ment record In the state. During held Community the state winner In the 1947 as follows: Mona Court house raised work in club five In Ray which years Garden activity 593 fowl. He won $15.00 in casl 2 p. m., Levan school house, 2 p. provides the awards. EuNephi Unit No. 1, Court house shows that prizes on exhibits,' which brought m.,; during record gene's poul- at 7:30 p. m.; Nephi unit No. 2 his estimated income from tour years of club work he raised City Hall 7:30 p. m. 1 acres of garden. His garden ex- try projects to $346.00. He hai (North) All meetings will be held on shown nine of his poultry projecti hibits won many placings, including at county, state, and interstat Monday, December 8th. All eligAPARTMENTS FOR RENT $99.00 tn cash prizes. He has shown and participated in a populai ible farmers who participated 'in KITCHEN CRAFT ALUMINUM Elm Motel. meets 70 of his garden products at county Reasonable winter WARE FOR IMMEDIATE DEL-VER- rates and state meets. He has learned to "chicken killing and dressing" demol the AAA program will be allowed Phone 230. to vote in the coming elections. It onstration. Serving as president Merle Wilkey, phone 409W fertilization practices; Improve mem is urged that because his club4tlihe has helped fellow of so many and more adaptable choose better SALE FOR Electric 91 Wall OS aTlilhUa tttal OPENING for matured woman Machine in good conditionWashing seeds, and how to prepare a better UM facing the agrciultural problems Ph. their poultry production problems, j farmers it is important that able who cannot work regular hours 53 seed bed. Eugene serves as leader men be elected to administer the to be trained at our expense as a AH of these' activities are conducted under the direction of the ExtenNo canvassiong corsetiere. farm program. and USDA cooperating. College State of the sion Service Agricultural HAVE YOUR MATTRESSES Zella Brinkerhoff, 372 South 1st REMADE or vrair fumitiifo West, Provo, Utah. PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP covered with beautiful new pat TWENTY FARM in the fertile, irrigated terns. uvKMAN s Elm Ser- OVER NOTICES. Consult Count; lands of Malheur County, Oregon. vice, Nephi agent. THOUSAND IN UTAH ov Clerk for no failures. Respective of Signers water, crop Plenty Wonderful row crop and dairy ENJOY NOW Additional Information. FOR SAL7 1936 Chevrolet farms. Good stock ranches and Coach Make me an offer CULLIGAN SERVICE range land. Write to Vale Insur- Leland NOTICE TO CREDITORS Von Jarrett who is attending the Belliston 2tin ance, Inc., Vale, Oregon for the Estate t Franklin Swasey, alsc U S A C visited with his parents, 3ti farm you want. Over 20,000 Utah residents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jarrett rec- known as Frank Swasey and WANTED Carpentry and re- now enjoying Frankl'n Joel Swasey, deceased. Culligan Soft Wat- ently. 1 FOR SALE Ford pair work. New or old, by day or er Service. Crf.iU rs will prese .t c'.i'ms with Carews Shop, rear of Truck; 1 1939 V8 Ford Delux contract Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bailey had vouchers to the undersigned at the 150 local of our Tudor; 1 1939 Chevrolet Pickup. Premium Oil Co. Already, nearly as their dinner guests on Thanks- law jffice of Jensen & Jen:-en- , Bill Stowell, phone 105R. people are enjoying this same ser- giving day, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lawyers, in Nephi, Utah on or vice. Jorgenson and family, Renee before 1hi 14th day of January, FOR SALE Four room house dogLOST birdSmall yellow male are Millerburg of Salt Lake City, Mr. A. D. 1947. dog) Disappeared (part Our facilities regenerating at 7th East 1st South. Thayne from power plant Monday. Phone now Mrs. Maynard Bailey and I LOYD E. SWASEY, Administ and we invite you and Jarrett. ltip 702R3 or contact Harold Warner. in to complete of the Estate of Frank Bryce Bailey of Provo and their rater inspect our plant. also known as Franklin The benefits of soft water are granddaughters, Linda and Nancy Swa-.c1934 Plymouth FOR SALE Swasey and Franklin Joel SwasOur Expansion Program re- many and g Not only Bailey of Ogden. Call 146J or see Earl quires Sedan two qualified ladies in this does it improve the effectiveness ey, deceased. of is Mrs. Ward Price Shaw. Emery Lates of publication: Nov?mber city. A real opportunity to join a of all types of soap, but it cuts son with and her daughter 13, 20, 27, and December 4. 1947. old company, manufactur- soap usage many many times thru visiting Mr. and Beck in Mrs. law, FOR SALE 1929 Chevrolet Eugene er of famous Avon cosmetics. increased effeciveness of the soap. week. this Call 77W; Write Box 550, Provo, Utah. The harsh minerals which sometimes do serious damage in the Dr. and Mrs. Darrell Chase of BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES LOST Small boys glasses-Findhuman body are removed by the Logan spent the Thanksgiving holOwn and operate latest TECH342J. call softener. please iday with his mother, Mrs. James NICOLOR BUBBLE GUM machAgain, we cordially extend to Chase. ines. Gum blows bubbles in twenan all to invitation visit our plant ty different colors. Excellent NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS at 384 North Main Street, Nephi. I earnings. $800 cash required. Wire who have tires at my place If us call at 128W and you prefer, or write James Storts, 128 Gar- will not be responsible for them we'll Dr. K. A. DUTSON glad to come and explain den Ave., Salt Lake. after MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, our be service to you. Fountain 1947 G. K. Tway Optometrist Green residents may call 245 or 264 at Fountain Green. FOR SALE LOST 33 South Main Street Large scoop shovel Schramm Compressors, port- between Garrett's Service Station I able or stationary, all sizes. Pneu- and J. W. Summerhays CU11IOAM Nephi, Utah matic and electric tools for sale er return to Dean Winn. Co. Find12R Telephone or rent. Call or write Heiner FOR SALE Equipment and Supply Company. Modern brick Glasses Eyes 501 West 7th South, Salt Lake City home in excellent SEUVICE location, 4 rm. Examined Telephone 33979. Fitted iu4i.M Mrs. Alex Wilson Adv. J ,L . - I w SUBTLE WITCHERY IN LOVELY CREPES, WOOLS AND GABARBE LOVELY FOR THIS DINES . , FARManaHOMEfe, H pw- Dec. 4, "1947 Thurs'day, ARE HERE AGAIN IN ALL SIZES! NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE HAD SUCH A COMPLETE LINE OF INFANTS THINGS SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL SHAWLS BLANKETS 8 MATTRESSES, CHAIR PADS, KNIT ROMPERS DRESSES AND DOZENS OF GIFT ITEMS FOR BABY 4-- 4-- Allis-Chalm- 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Y Local and Social Items mail matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879 PUBLISHERS a o G,BSON ROY E. GIBSON ROY E. G.BSON Editor-Manager el y, long-lastin- 61-ye- LOST AND FOUND LOST FROM CAR near Hobbs Apartments Saturday Nov. 29 Red and black plaid heavy wool hunting shirt. Reward. Fred L Gadd, phone 336W. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Madson and baby were in Ephraim last week as guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs . Sparks. . We Buy Dead or Useless Cows and Horses. Also buy and truck all Kinds of Livestock DEAN WINN Phone 129W er We are In a position to assist you with Out your insurance problems. If you have any question in this will rrsiii; r: Huskv ci,:;: For, regard we be happy to be of service. j it tta scora v j.iiiii'issir W8 J" I . rich, Makes rugged ?. ;; it Ivat z ft jaSfrit 42' I i VV - frity surety. )) insurance a Realty Ca Complete Insurance Service 5 North Main Phone 1 f 287-- W A Jvtrtu mntnt ff- -, From where I sit ... lr Marry Old? When Jeb Crowell's daughter. Sue, married nineteen-year-ol- d "Slim" BUke, a lot of folks (espe-cimll- y older ones) began to ahake their heads. Young marriages! Tut, tut! So I looked op some figures. It's true, young American girls and boys marry younger than in other countries. And whera do you suppose they had the least chance? I won't name it, but maybe you'vt guessed. On of these countries that before ths war suppressed all individual freedom and tolerance. I Joe Marsh Marry Young? That's why I'm not worried about our younger married eooplea. They were raised in a country that respects one another's right a country of tolerance and temperance (a lot of bridegrooms arc snd it looked to me like their beverage was beer I) From where I sit, it isn't wfcan you marry that's important It's the spirit of toler-snc- e and understanding; that you bring to marriage. WEIGHING IN FOR lie ' . r. y new I94S HIS DAILY BOUT JVEKY lay, every youngster has a round ly round fight with life. He needs energy . . . and he can best build it by drinking hi quotient of a quart of milk a day. Let us deliver daily. Phone Main 0000. NEEIU VIEW DELIVERED FRESH YOUR CHOICE Copyright, 1947, United Statts Bremen Foundation y DAILY DAIRY PHONE 410 PASTEURIZED ONLY OR PASTEURIZED AND HOMOGENIZED out the picture. Here's admired, most AMERICA'S most automobile now swings on the orene in a fabulously fine new 1918 version. Thrillingly different new Cham pion and Oimmandrr eonvertildes add tlirir glamor to the "new look" that's a world-wid- e Muclrlmkrr slyle mark. new 1918 dedans and eoupes round Ixw-swu- ng . II. SHflUJ CO 45 a star-studd- ed presentation of modern motoring luxury disthat emphasize anew the tinctions of Studehakrr styling and engineering. The first showing of the first superb new 1918 Mudeltakers to arrive in town is now on. You and your family are cordially invited to attend. NORTH MAIN out-ahe- ad i |