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Show CLASSIFIED December Thursday, 23. 1948 Page One, Second Section evan Department.. ADVERTISING Miscellaneous FOR SALE I Published every Thursday at Ncphi, Juab County, Utah. Entered at the post office at Nephl, Utah as second oiass mail matter unaer ins act of congress of March 3, 1879. PUBLISHERS A. B. GIBSON & ROY E. GIBSON ROY E. GIBSON 14 ton KS5 InFOR SALE ternational truck. Long wheel base tires. Equipped with Subscription Rates: One year, $2.75; Six Months, S1.50. Subscriptions hoist "with A New Forced defroster. Heater, are payable hi advance. Advertising rates on request. to sell at your price. Will take small car on trade. Phone 147J Editor-Manag- er 12-fYS- ch J. B. Jenkins. BEFORE YOU BUY a home any where in Juab, Utah or Salt Lake County call on Lester H. Belliston, Broackbank Realty. GARBETT'S Exclusive Agents for ExCelCis Products for East DECEMBER Juab County. SPECIALS $1.50 FOUNDATION CREAM, $1.00 FACE POWDER BOTH FOR $150 (plus federal tax.) A CHRISTMAS MESSAGE FROM THE JUAB STAKE PRESIDENCY who reside in ORDER YOUR COAL from RONALD BELLISTON Phone 282J. FREE INSTALLATION with the purchase of a new Gibson Electric Range Xmas Special only -- - Modernage Electric Co., telephone 128J. WASHED 'COAL or 105R. avail- 2nd FOR SALE Large oil heatLike new. See Meryl Bean or call 98R. "And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the wind blew, and beat upon the house; and it fell; and great was the fall of it." FOR SALE Estate Kitchen See Range in good condition Mei ie Wilkey or phone 409W. May we learn for ourselves what these sayings are and resolve to do them, is our humble prayer as we extend to you and all men, our wishes for a merry and joyfu' Christmas and continued prosperity in the coming year. FOR RENT ARTMENTS FOR RENT Mt. Nebo Motel rates he 354J. 880 North Main. follows: Opening song:: "O Come All Ye Faithful"; invocation, Sacra ment song: "Jesus Once of Humble Birth"; sacramental service; things COUNTY HEARING MAKING COUNTY TO THE BUDGET : v... 1 CoSsiorsZ B-- rTof singing: "Joy To congregational The Choral Reading, The the entire Second In- World"; Nativity, by termediate class; song, "Good Christian Men, Rejoice", by the Levan Ward choral Deacons; reading, "The Savior's Appearance to the Nephites" by the advanced Senior class; song "I heard the Bells on Christmas Day" by the girls of the Junior department; Choral reading. The words of the Savior in the present dispensation by the first intermediate class; MIA NOTICE OF PUBLIC ON MATTER OF APROPRIATION OF FUNDS ADDITIONAL chapel 10:30 a. m. as song, "Silent Night" by the Jun Christmas ior Sunday School; Story, by Elaine Christensen a teacher in the Junior Sunday School; closing song by congrega tion ' Hark the Herald Angels Sing"; benediction. A cordial invitation has been Christmas Party Very Successful issued by the Sunday School Sup- erintendency and the Bishopric for all members of the ward to be in attendance. By Donna Mockli From Thermold News The plant lunch room was the Q T,lah cmmtv scene of a gala Christmas party by Preston Christensen and mus thereof, to be held at the Court held Saturday night, December 18. ical numbers by Foster Gardner House in Nephi, Utah on the 30 This party was sponsored by the and a song by C. S. Wood. Sports committee. The evening's entertainment incarols funds additional to the cluded dancing, a variety of county feature, a well as a song by the County Budget for the games, special numbers given by following Annette waitresses. Howarth and Renee purposes: Westring on the electric guitar, TO COUNTY GENERAL FUND: and a reading by Mina Lou Broadhead. Light refreshments For Clerk's Salary $425.00 For Sheriff's Salary ; $300.00 were served to everyone. Medical Men Deny Charges Everyone brought a small gift For Sheriff's Maintenance 200.00 which was placed under the tree. Of Planned Doctor Shortage For Treasurer's Salary ....375.00 The highlight of the evening was CHICAGO. Members of the medFor Recorder's Salary ....120.00 when Santa Claus came and disical profession struck back at critFor Court House and tributed these gifts. ics who have implied that forces Decorations were handled by Grounds 2825.00 Max Knight and Earl Ingram, the are at work in this country to creFor Light and Fuel 275.00 0 ate a shortage of from 30,000 to entertainment by Duane Sperry, For Mammoth Maintenance Bill Sperry and Jim Crane, the physicians by 1960. 585.00 The American Medical 'journal seating arrangement by Marvin For Elections 840.00 Garrett, refreshments by Donna cited Dr. Thomas Parran, surgeon For Insurance 1623.34 Mockli and Ruth Nilsson, and general of the public health servFor 120.00 Santa Claus by Ray "Tug" Fowk-e- s. Printing ice, as author of the shortage staPaul Llmburg assisted the For Miscellaneous 2700.00 tistics which it said recently were For Court Reporter Fees ..55.00 committee in every way. Thanks by Oscar R. Ewing, to everyone. federal security administrator. The Sports Committee wants to TO BUILDING AND CONwish everyone a Merry Christmas "Actually the number of physiSTRUCTION RESERVE cians is increasing at a relatively and a Prosperous and Happy New FUND more rapid rate than is the general $17431.23 Year. population," the journal said. "Ten years ago statistics indicated one TO AGRICULTURAL AID EMPLOYEES SEE TRENTON FUND: active physician for every 800 perFor Pest Control sons in this country. 66.39 FILM ON BELT PRODUCTION For Agent's Maintenance 235.00 "At present there is one physiLast week a special film that i cian for every 760 persons. By 1960 was made at Trenton, showing the there will be one physician for ev- TO NOXIOUS WEED FUND: process of making fan belts was ery 700 persons or fewer. More phy$1090.00 shown to the employees of our sicians currently are being trained Fan Belt department and several in this country than at any time in TO FAIR FUND 9077.73 other groups around the plant. The our history. All indications point to film covered the various detail still further increase in the num- TO POOR FUND 1275.00 ber of physicians graduated each year." TO ROADS AND BRIDGES FUND 1000.00 Prostrated Husband Causes TO SPECIAL ROAD FUND Wife Unnecessary Worry 1705.91 TOPEKA. KAN. The woman's fears were unjustified. Her husWitness my hand and seal this band had passed out, not away. 22 day of December, 1948 The frightened wife had seen htr husband prostrate near two men JAMES P. CHRISTENSEN Juab County Clerk and Clerk digging a hole. She jumped to the conclusion they had killed htm and of the Board of County were digging a place to dump the Commissioners a "We hear lot about 'protecting our prosperity.' JAMES H. OCKEY " . HELP WANTED KENNETH NYMAN E. RULON BROUGH . VAUGHN PAXMAN Man Stake Clerk or woman to service customers in for famous Watkins products Established the city of Nephi. AND GUARDIANbusiness brings $45 weekly aver- PROBATE SHIP NOTICES. Consult CounNo age, starting immediately. investment. Write J. R. Watkins ty Clerk or respective signers for additional information. Co., D93, Winona, Minn. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS of ARTHUR H, OSTEstate UNDER ORIGINAL MANAGE- LER, deceased. Creditors wilil MENT Plenty of FIRST qual- present claims with vouchers to BILL STOWELL tne undersigned at the office of ity coal By Emma Carter James Attorney at Law, From Thermold News READ'S RESIDENCE BAR- Nephi, P.McCune, Utah on or before the 1 block east of 18th day of April, A. D. 1949. BER SHOP , irei Chase-- s suggestion last Wasatch Service. Open afterLOLA W. OSTLER, month won him a cash award noon and evenings until 9 p. m. Administratrix of the estate of $15.00. Irel suggested a soap of Arthur H. Ostler, Deceased solution dispensing apparatus that McCune sprays over the molded hose as It We need several James P. for WANTED Administratrix Attorney comes out of the cover machine Rags pounds of Clean Cottonwhich are Dates of publication: December 17, This device acts as a miniature Shirts, Dresses, etc., 6, ' January waterfall, the solution running suitable for cleaning presses, etc 1M4aj down into a container after it Please do not send tiny pieces, " passes over the hose and thereby curtians or blankets. por overalls, over ana over Dy tne IN THE DISTRICT COT mr op,18 If you cannot send them in, call 196 before noon Saturday and we THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIST- aparatus of a small pump. will come after them. HICT IN AND FOR JUAB Winner of $10.00 was Eugene s The COUNTY, STATE OF UTH Beck of the Rotary hose departof In the Matter the Estate of ment Gene suggested the e JAMES R. BLACK, Deceased make-u- p table be extended. 6 MISCELLANEOUS No. 1346 Probate will By doing this the walk-wa- y NOTICE AND ORDER TO be kept clean of pole ejids and SHOW CAU8E horses. IS YOUR LIFE INSURANCE The petition of Farrell Dee Lester H. BellBENEFICIAL and Verna The $5.00 award winner was J. Wright prayWright iston, Agent. of this court ad- George C. Green. Calender dept. ' ing for adecree e eGorge judging and determining that suggested that the floors B. Sparks, Jesse B. Shepard, of calenders one and two be chang 1947 Dodge CusFOR SALE radwith B. tom Rudy, Charles R. Black, ed from wood to diamond plate Mary Coupe io and heater. White side wall William LeRoy Black, Wilford R. This change will prevent splinters Kendall. Guarnett $2350.00. tires Black, Claytie Marie B. Nickell. from the wood floor now used, Martha Leona B. Burgess and from getting Into the rubber, E. Black were all and the and also as a safety factor, preHarry When will THINK IT OVER heirs at law of James R. venting the operators from sliponly you be sued? Do you caesy perdeceased, at the time of ping. sonal Ll&btflft kiatiae oT Is your Black, his death, and that Lillie B. Sparks car protectee ? Ye ear may sli&e succeeded Honorable mention goes to the to the title and ownerinto the pa fM of another ear. I ship of the real following for their suggestion: El- hereinproperty am agent for Heber J. Grant and after described has been set for wood Hall, calendar; Alma Hay Company, also Citizens Auto In- hearing on- Monday, the 27th cock, store room; Arlin Stephensurance Exchange. I am also a of December, 1948, at 10:00 day son, shipping; Charles Jenkins, o'Lester IL Notary Public. clock A. M. at the Court room of guard; Clarence Bowers, and Bo swell, molded hose, and said court at Nephl, Juab County, State of Utah, and all persons Earl Ingram from the Rotary hose rV-yOF PUBLIC HEARING interested are hereby required to department. Congratulations winners. The show cause at such time and iTatke Is hereby given that a place if any they have why th Interest and effort you have shown in submitting these suggestions public hearing on the adoption of said petition should not be grant- Is appreciated by the company and the Juab County budget for the ed. We Said real property is situate In the suggestion committee. year 1940 will be held in the Commissioners room of the County Juab County, State of Utah, and wish to thank you for your suggestions and want you and every Court House, Nephi, Utah, at 10 is described as foll- other o'clock A. M. on December 30. ows,particularly employee to hand In future 1948. A1J of the East half of Lot 2, suggestions. Dated this 16th day of DecemBlock 4. plat "A" of the Nephl D. 1948. ber, A. D. 1948. Townsite Survey. Together JAMES P. CHRISTENSEN CounBy order of the Board of with all Improvements and apClerk of the Court Commissioners of Juab County purtenances thereunto belong- James P. McCune, Attorney for ty. ing. James P. Christensen WITNESS the clerk of said petitioners Utah Juab County Clerk court with the seal thereof affix. Nephl, edt hit 14th day ef December, A. December 16 and 23, 1948. AT ONCE Irel Chase Month's Winner Is - J - other That's just an- h1 way of saying we nsed to protect our mines and farms and factories 50,-00- Your humbe and devoted servanis in the Juab Stake Presidency FOR RENT One house See Bill Stowell or phone 105R WANTED - Sunday school I - 3 S2 ofJO Vylo?ee "And every one that heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand: The Levan will present program in Sunday morning ! - "And the rain descended, and the, floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon the house; and it fell not; for it was founded upon a rock. er with blower 2 " their partners. Serving of the supper was by daughters of Lion members. An extemporous program was a special feature. It included remarks President. J. E. Hanson, Tail by rn tA tlayman tnnsiensen, a iwisiei- I CASTLEGATE NATIVE TREES are now able Ronald Belliston, South and 2nd East. Lions Mpfl Pita TairlrtT- 1" VM wara children ... 111 U1 111 1U11U. W1111U1 llltl i i .. lnelr ! MH1. - o wiLii ner son the 7 .Monday eve daughter in Mr. Mrs. After exercises Blaine Taylor. was spent in dancing. The childof the ward chapel. The enter Elaine Taylor, Renon Christen ren a visit from Santa tainment will begin at 7 p. m. sen and Ileen Thompson who are Clausenjoyed who treat Feature of the party will be a ened to all ea S?" short program with remarks by w. wuouira nun-- 1 wanton fnr Hhrietmna President Marion Christensen of days. The Latter-da- y Saint Girls wil' Lee Wankier, Val Christensen, the Town Board; Seasons greetfor Sacrathe sponsor ings by:Lion President J. E. Han Elden Anderson and Carl Wank- ment in the program Levan ward Sunday son; and a visit from Santa Claus ier, students at the U S A C at who will distribute oranges, candy Logan are here spending the holi- night The Boy Scouts of Levan under and nuts to all the children pres- days with their parents, Mr. and the direction of Scoutmaster Arvil ' ent. Mrs. Arvil Wankier, Mr. and Mrs. Wankier and Charles Williams enThe party is being arranged by Edgar Christensen, Mr, and Mrs. the Boys and girls committee with James Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. joyed their annual Christmas party Tuesday night at the Scout Lion Ralph Jackman as chairman. Joseph Wankier, respectively. cabin. A splendid program was Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wankier, presented and gifts were exchangMr. and Mrs. Jack Bosh, Mr. and ed the parcels from by Mrs. Lawrence Brough, Mr. and a box. drawingand nuts were servCandy Mrs. Gay Worwood, Mr. and Mrs. ed. Glen Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. The will sponsor the Golden Mangelson, Mr. and Mrs. Christmas dance in the Meril Stephensen and Mr. and Mrs Amusement budget on December 25. hall Delwin Shepherd enjoyed a sleigh Everyone is invited. riding party Saturday night after which they went to the home of LEVAN Levan Lions club Mr. and Mrs. Delwin held "Ladies Night" and had a hot adn enjoyed games and a Shepherd delicious supper served at the Town hall to luncheon, all the Lions Club members and LEVAN will he of Levan, Claus Ladies Night Held Recently By Lions Club We send our greetings and our blessings to the people Juab Stake, and to our former members who As all of us turn our thoughts to now reside elsewhere. the beautiful custom of extending gifts and good will to friends and dear ones, let us not forget the sacred and Let us ever be devine purpose of this holiday season. mindful of the source of the great blessings that this year has brought and also the divine help we will need to reLet us call your attention to the adtain these blessings. monition given by the Master to His disciples more than nineteen centuries ago: "Therefore whosever heareth these sayings will liken him unto a of mine, and doeth them, wise man, which built his house upon a rock; INSTALLATION with the purchase of new Toastmaster or Westinghouse Water Heater Xmas Special Only Modernage Electric Co. phone 128J. FREE 40 j Lini BEST COALS at FOR SALE fair prices. Any amount from one half ton up. Call Dee Jarrett at 85R. Phone Christmas Eve Levan Levan Ward Special Planned Local and Party Primary Holds Program For Kiddies Social News Xmas Party Sunday The Levan lne Ward primary neia hosts to the Mh d'-- a iL a special Christmas annual t uui party on Juab and ana in amusement hall ward the on Santa party Christmas !r"r and law, the time at opening at the community tree m iront the that keep industries products moving OUT of Utcli to bring big mens fc - - l.iJO V UTAH : mi MINtNS SHOP AND SAVE Utah." ASSOCIATION NEPHI IN body. Times-New- Vt FOR BETTER MILK PRODUCTION semi-cur- f '. ""'" "" ii "hi (fa a in iiir . f Lll-li- PL 3 OW PUSHER 9 7 - Al-on- I - f"v 1 ' II, If 41 FASTER CE to-w- it: V . . . f EASIER! ON YOUR FARM ASK YOUR KLENZADS D':,tc." P03 BAILEY-McCUN- E NeDhi Mt. Pleasant TRIAL ELIMINATES I FARM CO. Mant. KIT x dr PUSHES SNOW ASIDI! LIFTING AND THROWING! LIGHTWEIGHT EASY TO PUSH! 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