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Show Thursday, Oct. THE 1943 14, TIMES-NEW- CONTINENTAL ADDS RIO GRANDE C0NG0LEUM Size: J (Paid Political advertisement Salt Lake n!Jli l(SPyrQKj-PVII-LTJAUD- 55 I rJUHWM ONNCTIN 1 AtAMOSA UNB - hoi mmttyyvmi LEVAN NEWS we the week end in Salt Lake City with Elaine Taylor who is attena- ing school there. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Paystrup announce the birth of a son at tne Pavson hosoital on October 8th Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. .Tampa PavstruD of Levan. and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sudweeks of Eph- - Lie-va- n. M0NU;.M BEESLEY CO. IT S PUZZLING TO AN EDITOR. WHY SOME PEOPLE CRITICIZE US FOR MISSING A STORY... (BUT NEVEkTIPUSOFFJ 1 In TO ONE Mrs. June Spencer of San Fran and Mrs. Neola Hanson of Mt. Pleasant were guests of their sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kay recently. Miss Gwen Livingston of Gen-ol- a and Marlow Kay of Santa-qui- n were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Lottie Kay. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kay during the past week inclulded Mr. and Mrs. Darvl Cox and Mrs. Mary Alice Cox of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Cloy! Cox of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Averett and son Stanley of Springville. Mrs. Hortense Yates and grand son Cleve Yates were in Oakley recently to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gibbons. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ellertson of Salt Lake City returned to their home on Monday evening of last week after attending the funeral of Geraldus Newell. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln McNaugh-to- n of Heber visited recently with Mrs. Kenneth Newberry and Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Young. U 3 COME IN AND INQUIRE About our LayAway Plan on All XMAS ITEMS FORSEY'S 60 South Main OW. WOODROW BEARD LEVAN, UTAH WRITE OR CALL PHONE 439R4 Mrs. Floy Mortensen returned home on Monday after spending the past week in Woodscross. She accompanied her son Marvin, and his bride, Betty Lubbers, through the Salt Lake Temple on Friday. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.-AxLubbers of Woods- cross. Mrs. Mortensen also at tended the reception given In their honor on Saturday night. Mrs. Geneva Anderson and Mrs Ruby Winters spent Monday in salt Lake City. a Realty Co. "For 51 All Your Insurance Needs" North Main Phone 287-- Irees Grow In Arkansas of the state of Arkansas Two-thir- for.it covered. Relatively quick is tree giowth and a good program of and forest management make (his state third in the South In production of forest product. ol For Religious Freedom Pennsylvania was practicing freedom a century before America generally accepted the idea and welcomed persons of any creed when "witches" were being burned and hanged. roll-gio- SCARFS HygjNjx on r ww In Prints Oblongs Squares in Blended Colors Lovely ALL WEATHER SCARFS IN SQUARES WASHABLE WATER REPELLANT FOR THOSE WET WINDY FALL DAYS PRICED AS LOW AS GAS HEATING Automatic Clean 69 WATER HEATING COOKING Wear Knit Gloves with Matching Anklets NEBO GAS SERVICE MAUDE S Nephi, Utah 345 North Main time It's AND GIVE YOUR CAR TK PROTECTION IT NEEDS FOR COLDER WEATHER TO MAKE A el CHECK-U- P Elaine Christensen and CnlWn Sherwood visited on Tuesday in rxovo witn Mrs. Bonnie Anderson. Call Collect radiator iThc antifreeze? A NEW NAME FOR AN OLD FRIEND . flushed and supplied with Tires checked, switched, replaced if sary with new Atlas tires? neces- Crankcase drained, flushed, refilled with new Vico Motor Oil? The acquisition by Continental Bus System of passenger traffic operations of Rio Grande Motor Way was annunced recently in the press. tested, recharged, Battery necessary? if replaced , 9 Rio Grande Motor Way will continue to operate motor freight sevice as in the past. Rio Grande Trailways, however, now becomes the Rocky Mountain Division, Continental Bus System. It means that the name of Continental, already a familar name in bus transportation over more than 25,000 miles of routes throughout Western United States, will now repesent the same high standard of bus service throughout Colorado and Utah that has been provided in the past under the name of Rio Grande. IHeater, spark plugs and jFan belt CONTINENTAL BUS SYSTEM lights checked? inspected, replaced if necessary? Oil filter and air cleaner checked? aHose connections checked, if replaced necessary? Be ready for cold weather driving with your car in top condition. Drive in at your neighborhood Utoco station and ask for a complete winterizing check-up- . Continental is proud of the opportunity to expand its far flung service through Colorado and Utah to connect at Salt Lake City with another Continental division, Continental Western Lines. As elsewhere over the Continental System, it will be the policy of the company in the new Rocky Mountain Division to render service to the public in such a manner to insure the confidence and approval of our passengers. As evidence of our plans to further increase the standard of service in this area. Continental's Rocky Mountain Division has already been assigned new bus equipment valued at more than $250,000. Delivery of these new buses will begin about November 15 and will be placed in operation immediatey. the petroleum Industry, there or tdhdsl Arm more the 14,000 opto. employing l,JUUU In rofmlng, eampM la Jl production, compel Kift why Anwriconi petroleum product at She law ie very f courte, but gatolln In th UntHd ot of thit bunrwtt gt tnij !'! Me, im. Hveau la , twy far arw Mt, iimpm I aiee. irtai la sW awM. Vaaaa mm4 In. Hreyt H weeWs Swef A iiimrn PEPnox mmn I I jT" W- VAbV K 1 UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY 1 - 7 IS OIL PROGRESS DAY THIS Petroleum plays a major role the social and economic life of American in community. i We can furnish you with an excellent accident policy to cover you during the hunting season. The total cost of this policy is only $5.00. Make our accident policy part of your hunting equipment You can't be too sure. Accidents do happen . . and not always to the "other fellow". 36 39c FORSEY'S 60 South Main 3 ml Mortensen. MONUMENTS MARKERS VAULTS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED AGENT Mr. and Mrs. Golden Mangelson and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson attended the wedding recept ion at Woodscross on Saturday night for Mr. and Mrs. Marvin SPORTSMEN NOTICE cisco attended the wedding reception in Alpine Thursday night for Mr and Mrs. LeGay Beck. The bride was formerly Lois Shepherd, a daugh- raim. ter of Mrs. and Mrs. Evan Shepherd of Alpine, formerly of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Peterson and children of Fillmore were the the week end at the Elaine Chirstensen, Coleen Sher- guests ofover his parents, Mr. and Mrs. wood and Florene Taylor enjoyed home Ralph Peterson. sec. 6 T. 14 42, 43, 44 NWSE Down Prize Turned exS., R 1 W., S. L. M. Utah, In The Levan "ward Relief Society In 1930 Sinclair Lewis became the sec. 20, change for the WHNW held their opening social on Tues- C T. 12 S.. R. 3 W., SWSW, first American to win the Nobel afternoon. An interesting pro SEV4NW14, SEH sec. prize for literature. He previously day was EHSW, the Pulitzer declined had given and refreshments gram 12 prize. T. R. L. S. 5 M., 11, S., W., were served. Utah. This notice is for the purTypewriter First Rejected The typewriter, though conceded pose of allowing all persons havMr. and Mrs. Foster Gardner ing bona fide objections to the to b Ingenious, was completely Igwere alt Lake City visitors on an its proposed exchange appearopportunity nored when it first made to file their objections in this of- ance. It was believed you could Tuesday. fice together with evidence that a write better and faster by hand and Mr. ard Mrs. L. M. Stephensen copy thereof has been served on that only the crudest kind of busiin Salt Lake City with their are the application within thirty days ness letter could be written by such son Eldred who from date of first publication. recently under .... Ernest E. House, Acting Manager. I gadget went a very serious operation. S DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND District Land MANAGEMENT, Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. Notice is hereby given 3, 1948. that on August 6, 1943, Amos G. Irons of Nephi, Utah filed application Salt Lake City 064182 to select lots 2, 3, 4 sec. 31, T. 13 S., A. 1 W.. lots 24. 25, 26, 41, U. x MONA NEWS XJMfcaVMtmm Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bosh and Mr. and Mrs. Golden Mangelson by V. A. Bergeson, City) yp''- 18 Page ''''ttlllllllllllllfl - THRO RUGS f'yine j Section 2 t 17 HOW ABOUT THIS, BRACK? In a great many of your adver tisement you have used a big which reads: "State CWj Hit $551 per Minute" and then ykou have amplified that by adding that the state gov ernment spends $9.20 every sec ond of the day and night. Dont you know, or do you care, that "any schoolboy knows" or could learn, by a simple process of multlplica tion that 551 per minute e- quals $289,605,600 per year? That is more money than state government cost in Utah in the last ten years. 'Did vou wilfullv distort this statement, or are you so in credibly uninformed tnat you didnt know? In either case, are you a fit person to hold the high position of governor? NEPHI, UTAH S, every Its owners, managers and employees are your neighbors. 1 |