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Show Pag ra THE TIMES NEWS. Four. cr s-- a ciP 9arts ftccs-a- s 5"--!- ss r March Thursday. 1949 17. o" c-- '1 'nee upon, a, erne NtPHI. UTAH i FOR YOUR FLOWER NEEDS 'I . CALL 1 SANDERS' KEPIII FLORAL Diamonds served as t ransom of Kings; only t .u wealthiest 'could afford tha gem of gems. Today, thanks to our low price policy and liberal credit terms the finest quality d monds are easy to own an pleasure to wear. 0 PHONE 32.QW 1 Ring fr f '". . 24 hour service 5s, Easy Cracking Commercial shelling plants steam pecans a few minutes before cracking to sterilize them and to soften the shell and you can too. Then crack them by pressing endwise on the nut Try that system and see how much difference it makes. r- - .K Ar I at?' ";',:.'-- ;. ! scii Erom where I sit ...i "Joe Marsl. sw Twin side diamonds; modern UK gold mounting. Farming In 1800 In 1800, in farming, around 370 hours of labor were required to grow and harvest a hundred bushels of wheat. By 1940, with the use of the tractor, about 45 hours were needed to produce 100 bushels. TWINS SCAN PRODUCTS OF LILLIPUTIAN HOBBY CRAZE'. . . Mike and Bob Gulley. of San Antonio, e jalTex., scrutinize with obvious interest products of the newest bobby Lilliputian models of lopies. Fringed surries and phaetons In the hobby division are beginning to compete with "big brothers" In a downtown San Antonio of a newer era in the interest of the public. These miniatures were on display who remember such items hobby shop. Their authenticity of detail will be readily apparent to old-tim- . $;Q9s TERMS EASILY ARRANGED Nephi Jewelry & Appliance LEVAN NEWS The program for Sacrament meeting on March 20th at 7:30 p. fEs. m. will be given by the L D S 5ocy girl of Levart ward. The main purpose of the meeting is to present the girls with certificates of award three from Continued page STATEMENT COUNTY FINANCIAL for their accomplihments of 1948. Mrs. Lyle Pratt, chairman of the L. D. S. Girls committee of Juab Stake will be one of the speakers, 843.02 $ Tax Funds Account following which will be short talks 843 02 by Marva $ Madsen and Lucille NET BALANCE Thompson, with musical selections by the girl, and a talk by H. R. Francom of the Stake High Coun$ 8,430.13 Account Tax Funds cil completing the program. All girl and their parents are urged 8,430.13 $ BALANCE NET io attend this meeting. Mr. and Mrs. H. R Frarmm spent Monday in Salt Lake City where they visited with' Mr. and ' $ 893.75 Balance on hand January 1, 1948 Mrs. Niels Lundteen 891.47 and Penalties Redemptions Taxes, relatives. $ 1,785.22 TOTAL RECEIPTS Mrs. Flora Mai ben of Provo vis-.... LESS TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS Guaranteed Watch Repairing J caja tfcays sJOft sjast ecjaFi General Deficiency Memorials Colorado River Fund NET BALANCE Balance on hand December 31, 1948: Warrant Account Less Warrants Outstanding NET BALANCE Never Too Late To Learn rs $ 1,785.22 $ 1,785.22 ited on Sunday with her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.' Reuben Mangelson. Mrs. Louise James entertained a group of relatives and friends at her home Sunday, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. A delicious luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Shepherd and family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Belliston and family of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Shepherd and baby of Scipio and a group of lady friends from Levan. Mr. and Mrs. oRbert Winn, David Winn and Mrs. James H. Ockey were in Ogden Sunday joining with other relatives to celebrate the 80th birthday anniversary of Mrs. John Eskstrom, a sister of David and Robert Winn. Mrs. Edna Steele of Santaquin spent luesaay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Broadhpnd Miss Marietta Andrmra in Salt Lake City attending the state tournament. News Briefs Cappy Miller's young son. Squint is forever coming up with new ideas. Now they're not all world beaters, but Cappy ia usually willing to give them a try. Seems Squint found a new way to clear brush. They take two tractors, about thirty feet apart, and connect them with a heavy chain weighted down on the ground with old iron. First they both go parallel in one direction, then they go back over the same swath in the opposite direction and up comes the brush roots and all. Worked fine and saved time. Mr. and Mrs. G. Carlyle ThompHeber Thompson and Mrs. B. Glenn Smith of St George were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stephenson. son, Mrs. AHplia Dixon of Payson visiting this week with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Theo Westring. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Blain Hanson of Spanish Fork were their guests. is . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boswell and children of SDrinsrvllle were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Salisbury. That's why things go so well a . Miller farm. Cappy is tolerant of new ideas an" new ways of doing. He doesn't think his way is the only way. From where I sit, a little tolerance will make things go better ll of us. You respect my views anC I'll respect yours whether it's or. .farming, politics, or choosing between an ice cream soda or a temperate glass of beer. the open-minde- fo-a- 8 Copyright, 1949, United States Brewers Foundation A Change $m Order... 1,785.22 - ! Indigent Fund Receipts: Balance on hand January 1, 1948 Taxes, Penalties & Redemptions .....'. Sundries TOTAL RECEIPTS 5,436.39 7,803.28 621.78 $ $13,861.45 Disbursements: Utah County Infirmary State Depta. of Health L. D. S. Hospital Payson City Hospital $ Salt Lake General Hospital Dr. Steele Bailey Dr. John G. Steele G. M. Fister. M. D . Dr. L. H. O. Stoble J. G. Olson. M. D Dr. F. H. Beckstead v Dr. J. Kyle dark Henry P. Plenk, M. D Jesse J. Weight M. D. W. C. Andrews J. E. Hanson Mrs. Lynn Kay E. R, Wheelock Duane Milne Clarence H. Warner Mrs. Steele Bailey ... Ncphi Drug Co. Andrew Rexall Drug O. P. Skaggs System Store Allen's Cash Store Clark E. Morgan Bailey Grocery Nephi Cafe Carter's Cafe Presiding Bishopric L. D. S. Church Stowell's Coal Yard Raymond A. Jackson, Sheriff Smith-Hverson Motor Co Fub's Service Hansen Sinclair Service Salt Lake Times Anderson Funeral Home Indigent Persons al LESS TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS.. Balance of Warrant Account Plus Tax Funds Account .. . 3,159.68 1,844.83 680.70 1,878.90 81.70 135.00 1.025.00 175.00 26.00 5.00 150.00 5.00 27.95 5.00 200.00 10.00 40.00 35.00 35.00 25.00 40.00 13.10 11.73 54.91 12.52 50.00 3.00 7.70 3.55 300.00 10.46 10.45 3.50 1.33 2.85 5.00 104.50 90.54 Change io (MfeftAhNfr BETTER PROGRAM ! com-busti- 10,269.90 $3,591.55 1,430.13 READY TO Oe By g go ! LOW RUNMlNC COSTS ! ...because Conoco N' Motor Oil stands up under hard driving. You'll get more miles per quart add less oil between drains. S engine. It can't all drain down, even overnight. Train and RENT A NEW CAR 0-Pa- On Arrival For power-robbin- carbon and sludge. cylinder walls, actually your because another ex- combats on ...because Conoco N' fastens an extra shield of lubricant right to Pullman accommodations Space in which to roam e Wide choice of expertly prepared foods . . . and you arrive at your destination completely refreshed. today at your Conoco Mileage Merchants fe details, tee your nearest Union Pacific ticket agent. Union Pacific Railroad 17, 1949. ... clusive added ingredient in Conoco N' acids. NET BALANCE $5,021.68 Balance on hand December 31. 1948: Warrant Account $3,608.22 Less Warrants Outstanding 16.67 Balance of Warrant Account $3,591.55 Plus Tax Funds Acount 1,430.13 NET BALANCE $5,021.68 Sute of Utah, County of Juab I, James P. Christensen, County Auditor of Juab County, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct statement of the financial condition of Juab County, and all aeceipts and expenditures for the Deriod beginning January 1. 1948 to December 31, 194a IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix my official seal at my office in Nephi City, Juab County, Utah, this 28 day of February, A. D. 1949. Date of publication: March HOARDS POWER! ft . For best car care, change to Conoco N' Motor Oil get the lubricant that stands up under hard driving, fights Union Pacific invites you to enjoy maximum comfort on any of its many fine trains, where you have . . . Reclining coach seats or roomy Coprriat 1949. Cootiotou! Oil Compaur d, i ' it' JErMm ...rf -- 'm 9 |