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Show THE Page Four ctjSLn tfco- - jsfs ?ckl FC5ur CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SWEATERS WEATE R VFor Mother Love Iv 100 Wool Coa win sweater sets and fancy sport styles See these and many) m s 74e Path 4 as ft"a C"""13 tCO--! ft"0""J WINTER IS ALMOST HERE Today is the time to buy that ME. A WALDOBORO, Coleman Oil Heater before the dad came home after travavailable supply is exhausted. SevSells Furnit- eling around the world and told his eral popular sizes ure Company. motherly little wife he thought he'd found the body of their long-losoldier son buried In a plane's HURRY ONLY ONE OR wreckage beneath a Borneo bay. TWO LEFT Genuine Estate Many months and many dollars Come in today if you ago John Foster set out from his Heatrolas Down East cottage to seek his are interested in getting the best Sells Furniture Co. boy. Donald, 21, missing and presumed dead by the army after vanONIONS AND CABBAGE FOR ishing aboard a Liberator bomber SALE 30d October 22, 1944. Sidney Scott. HELP WANTED MALE OR Ironically, it was a Japanese war FEMALE Needed. Man or wo-m- a prisoner a member of the race his nat once to take care of es- son was hunting who led Foster tablished customers in the city of to the wreckage under the sea near which Foster Nephi, for famous Watkins pro- Balikpapan, Borneo, ducts. Established business. No believes hides l is boy's remains. Bare of Location. investment. Start now. Write 'Tm sure thafs where my boy J. R, Watkins Co., D91, Winona, lies," said Foster with a trace of Minn. huskiness in his throat "Barry to be a flight FO RSALE J. C. Higgins 12 Belcher, who used now is a civilian ga. Shotgun with modified choke lieutenant and government employee at Manila, Is W. L: Skaggs, phone 435W. working to have the plane raised. know. FO RSALE Extension livine When it is I'll met other people whose several "I room table Also new table mod sons are missing around Borneo. el cream separator. Phone 228. We might organize three or four families to go there to find their FOR SALE Modern home 4 rooms and bath. Good barn, sons." This has been a quest of hazardgranary, chicken coop. Large ous headaches for the share water garden space. former Massachusetts businessman Mrs. John W. Kendall phone 209 who had hoped to find peace in this when he retired. village FOR SALE One circulating "I'm going to find our boy," he Phone 348W. Oil heater said as he set out. He said it with Kelvinat-o- r a FOR SALE quiet sureness that silenced Mrs. William friends and government officials Refrigerator. 2ti who tried to dissuade Mm. Paxman. In his pocket was only meager in410 Ga. FOR SALE formation, based on army records or will trade for concerning the lost plane's schedShot Gun 0 Rifle. Call 81 W evenings. uled flight and personnel. But with this he flew to Australia and on to ...MALE HELP WANTED Re Asia. liable man with car wanted to Travels Through Mountains.. call on fanners in Juab County. He Journeyed south through Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $20 Jungles and over mountain peaks, in a day. No experience or capital meticulously following scores of Permanent. Write to- false threads, painstakingly checkrequired. day. McNESS COMPANY, Dept. ing each faulty tale. Ha slept in huts and under the B, 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland 7, stars on a dozen steaming Jungle California. islands, risking the perilous wilds of the South seas. CARD OF THANKS Then on Borneo came the first We desire to thank our many friends and relatives for their kind real clue, from the unnamed Japoffers of assistance during the ill- anese who told of seeing a ness and following the death of plunge Into the ocean bay over our beloved wife and mother. The Macassar straits. The tale jibed floral offerings were beautiful and with sketchy government records so Foster went to the spot and there your kindnesses were wonderful. with the d friends help of Cecil Morris and family. he found the splintered wreck. So Foster came home through FOR SALE BEST COALS at India, Egypt, Italy and the British fair prices. Any amount from one Isles, his heart a little more at half ton up. Call Dee Jarrett at ase. 85R. What will he do if the wreckage yields the body of his son? Not Moderc MeUl Alloy sure yet, the father said, but The woncJe-- s of modern metal they'd bring the lost lad home to rest beneath the.Waldoboro pines. Hoys arc well known. Bat alley ar not new. Men began using mix-tur- ti of two or mora metals In prehistoric times. The earliest alloy Hospital Holds No Terror was bronze, probably discovered For Dogsi Comfort Assured when copper and tin were acciden ARDMORE, PA. Dog days should tally melted together and allowed hold no terror for the pampered pet to harden. that is lucky enough to be sent to South Caroline Stock the veterinary profession's newest Backed up by Increased feed progift to the animal kingdom, a hosduction, the average number oi pital here mat Is completely air conhogs, beef cattle, dairy cattle, pouli ditioned, try and turkeys produced on the Designed by Dr. Otto Stader, farms of South Carolina increased chairman of the building committee 23.2 per cent from the flve-yeof the American Animal Hospital asto the five-yeperiod, 1925-2period, 1942-4and as a result of Im- sociation, the hospital contains newest treatproved breeding and feeding prac- mentscientific equipment for of all ailments that beset small tices the quality of livestock showed animals. marked Improvement Conditions of comfort best suited California Lemons to rapid recuperation are provided The Spanish adventurers brought the lemon to Amerles, and this fruit by complete atmospheric control. A system designed by engineers of Is supposed to have been Introduced Honeywell Regulatoi into California at the ssxne time at Minneapolis the orange, although Its commer- company keeps temperatures 10 decial development was much slower. grees eooler than that outside and There are now more than 70.0M maintains relative humidity at 45 acres of lemon plantings in Califor- to SO per cant a level that should nia. Practically all, nearly M par arouse envy of city dwellers In the cent, of the lemons grown In Amer- summer. Dr. Stader said that the optimum ica are produced In California. Thlt Is half of the world's total leraoa of comfort was important, especially tor his animal patients that underproduction. go major surgery, such as cae srrlan, appendix and brain operaFROM WELL F IT CAME tions. He built the Ardmore hos pital as a model laboratory for the modern veterinarian. d ot - ysrig incus m Mic w So Dashing for ALL OCCASIONS -yet so demure in beguiling tailoring. Dresses so lovely you'll turn twice to lok at them Just what you have been dreaming about. Taffeta, Faille, Moss Crepe with Satin Trim - In Autumn's newest shades Sizes 9 to 15 ORIGINA JUNIORS BY BERNARD'S MAUDE'S 30-3- B-2- new-foun- Nephi, Utah 345 North Main per-hap- s SHOP AND SAVE IN NEPHI ar ar 6, : lOUK KAGKlACt T0U .t." NOMi . THE KEY TO HAPPINESS -- -- Each important step in life depends largely upon finanyour cial security. Save regularly here and be assured of the money for education, marriage, a family, a home. it security. LET US HELP YOU PREPARE FOR A BRIGHT FUTURE onimcrelal Bank NEPHI DRUG OF COURSE IT DID WE ALWAYS TAKE OUJ2 PRESCRIPTIONS THEE. kts- -s 1 R f awe 41 a;i;!. Thursday, Oct. 28. 1948 Father Searches Local and Social News Borneo Bay for Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Warren st Sizes 38 t Styles 44 in luscious colorsfjc lOft For Daughter oulloverS in Nvlon " and Corngan. more gift itesm today at NEPHI, UTAH gray-haire- WARM I S, Body of Soldier NOW IS THE TIME TO GET A S TIMES-NEW- (Wllma Allen) and daughter of Los Angeles have been visiting in Nephi with her father, Will Allen, and wit"i Mr. and Mrs. Therle Ost- ler during the deer hunting VENICE THEATRE sea- son. Mr. end Mrs. Delbert Braodhead are spending their vacation in Los Angeles and San Diego, California. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith of California and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamlet of Redlands, California were guests last week nnrxnnmurH1 Cat-alan- a, of Mrs. Gideon Sidwell. Miss Bertha McPherson was in Eureka last Wednesday, visit ing with Mrs. Ruby Bigler. Mrs. Wilford Belliston, Mrs. Frank Morgan, and Mrs. C. W. Morgan were in Salt Lake City recently visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Smith. They also visited in Draper with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Warr, where they enjoyed a turkey dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Kenard Stephen son of Anutioch, California, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper. Word was received in Nephi on Wednesday morning by Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Bowles, of the death in Provo of Mrs. Sadie Hawkins Kendall. Mrs. Kendall was the widow of Harry Kendall, and a former resident of Nephi. Mrs. R. S. Winn and Mrs. J. E. Andrews were in Salt Lake City rui n SATURDAY NIGHT - OCT. CARTOON 'WIDE OPEN HOSPITAL' SPOOK REEL 'MAD DOG IN ORCHARD1 GOBBLIN SHOW 'DICK TRACY MEETS GRUESOME' Sunday where they attended the convention of th Leadies Republican Clubs of Utah at the Newhouse Hotel. ' Last Monday, Mrs. Marvin Anderson and Mrs. Ferry J. Ostler were in Spring City attending the funeral services of an uncle, F. C. Anderson. Tmothy H. Irons of Provo visited briefly with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos G. Irons, last Saturday. He also hun'ed deer while in this area. Q Show Starts following RALLY-Doo- rs Open Immediately after Rally. rSPOOK SHOW starts at MIDNITE Woman Bequeaths Millions to Small Coal Mining Town j PITTSBURGH, PA. A little coal mining town 30 miles from Pittsburgh Inherited millions of dollars left it by a wealthy Philadelphia woman. Mrs. Mary Fuller Frazier, who inherited several million dollars in 1918, left all but $210,000 of her estate to the village of Perryopolis. Her will was filed for probate. The amount of the estate was not made known. She inherited $1,350,-10- 2 in personal property and a large share of seven million dollars in real estate 30 years ago from her uncle, Alfred M. Fuller of Perry- 'i RPM Tractor Roller Lubricant is compounded to help seal bearings from mud and dusc Give? more work time between lubrications, reduces wear . . . gives tractors longer life. ft opolis. After making 18 specific grants totaling $110,000 and setting up a $100,000 trust fund to provide a watchman and constant upkeep for the family mausoleum in Perryopolis, Mrs. Frazier left all the rest for public Improvements to the tiny community of 1,300 persons. Mrs. Frazier explained in her will that Perryopolis was the place where "I was born and lived, and where my father and mother lived and my grandfather and grandmother lived." One-haof the bequest is to be used outright for "public improvements," while the remainder will be held in trust for the purpose of maintaining the improvements. Michael Karolcik, grocer, theater operator and fire department chief in Perryopolis, said the money would be used to have the streets paved, public school repaired, a library built and the Perry township high school equipped with a lf yip Factor roiu LUBRICANT Covers mil track roller bear-lo- p with a tough film that sticks there longer. A Standard of California Product D. C BOSWELL 6th North Main St. Telephone 83 This St u deb a Iter and luxury ! stars in thrift "VOU get wonderful (as Biologist Identifies Queer 'Sea Serpent as Rare Shark SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. mileage In this special, wheelbase Studebaker Land Cruiser. Clean-Uoeaa a transoceanic plane, It's the economy star of the fine cart unburdened by excess bulk I extia-lon- f -- d A relative of a sea serpent fished out of the ocesn nesr Point Arguello has been identified strange-lookin- g as a Chlamydoselachus Anguineus by Dr. Elmer R, Nobel, chslrmsn of biological sciences of the University of California here. It Is called a frilled shark because of frilled edges to its gill slits. It Is said to be the first of its kind ever caught off North American coasts. The fish was caught by Pete Mel-soin one of the nets from his fishid ing boat. It was put en lee plartd on exhibition at the Muteum of Natural History where hundreds of people have seen It. Dr. Nobel said there are about 17 specimens of the frilled shark in American museums but all have been shipped to this country from European coasts. He said the frilled shsrks normally dwell on the bottom of the sea and feed on squids. A 0. M0,t.MHiifitm J mn ' UPPWWWin'i "I f mm m 1 , 4 7 . R. SHRUJ CO. Ttrmt ty tmr with m prtirmr earl . II |