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Show Page Four, Section Two THE NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- Nephi Local and Social PURE News Happenings FRESH DRUGS FOR YOUR DOCTORS PRESCRIPTION Drugs often lose their potency with age; others must be refrigerated to maintain standard strength. You can be assured that our drugs are fresh and full potency. We believe in serving your needs ONLY with the best. "NEXT TO YOUR DOCTOR" NEPHI DRUG COMPANY I ATTENTION FARMERS AND SPORTSMEN GET YOUR NEW JEEP OR JEEP I TRUCK NOW FOR THE HUNT ING SEASON AND WINTER THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS WORTH $100 r TOWARD PAYMENT OFX-- hEW WILLYS DRIVE .TRUCK IF PRESENTED AT OUR PLACE OF BUSINESS BEFORE OCT. 20 1949. No. trade in. We will finance. HOWARD JONES MOTOR CO. Phone 209Y Mantl, Utah you) mom American Legion, Nephi Post No. 1 and Levan Post No. 24 are sponsoring a drive to raise funds through the Western Farm Life to purchase sick room equipment for the free use of all residents of Nephi, Mona, Starr, Silver City, Eureka, Levan, Mills and Mammoth Communities. Lawrence Chappell of Las Vegas, Nevada, who has spent the past week with his mother and other relatives, was honored Wednesday on his birthday anniversary with a family dinner at the home of his mother, Mrs. Unity Chappell. On Tuesday and Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Meldrum of Canada were guests of Mr. anr Mrs. Lewis V. Cooper and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Sowby announce the birth of a daughter on September 27th. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Stevens of Bear River City. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Foote were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Francom of Springville. Gordon Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Hansen who has been at Fort Benning Ga. in training, is spending this we'ek with his parents. Returning to Fort Benning he will go to Cuba fur Layton announce the birth of a son on September 27. Grandparents are Mr .and Mrs. Heber J. Fowles of Starr and P. B. Cowan of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Beagley announce the birth of a son at the Payson hospital on October 7th. Here's how to have your car protected tor winter driving: 2. 1. Drain and clean the radiator and supply anti-freez- the grand parents. Miss Mary Lind Irons, a student at the B YU spent the wjek end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos G. Irons. jaSf fat us I Drain the crankcase, flush it, and refill with motor oil in the proper winter grade. e. Mrs. Laura Sowby who has been visiting with her relatives BUREAU OF LAND MANAGE UTAH LAND AND MENT, SURVEY OFFICE,. Salt Lake 1949. Not- City, Utah Ainsx-18Jcc is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed application to select. Serial 065353, covering E Vi E , WViSWVi Sec. 25; NWVi 16 Sec. SWViSWV 26, T S., R. 1 W SWV4NE, EV4SWV, WHSEtt, Sec. 18, T16S, R4W, S.L.M. Utah. 640 acres. The Department has classified the land as proper for acquisition under Section 7 of the Taylor Grazing Act, and opened It to selection by the State, subject to complance with the laws and governing selections regulations under the Act of July 16, 1894, and 3. a special lubricant for every mov- ing part. It's what we describe "SPECIALIZED LUBRICATION." o5 ' Supply you with a brand new set of Atlas "Grip-safTires to provide you maximum safety for driving on slippery highways. e" as 5. acts supplemental and amendator thereto. The application was allowed August 18, 1949. Any and til persons claiming the land adversely or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land or for any other reason should file their protest in this, office during the period or or before final approval. Failure to so protest wi'.hin the time specfed will be considered sufficient evidence of ie character of the land, and free otherwise the selection, being from objection, will be approved to the State. Ernest E. House, Manager. Dtes of publication: September 15. 22. 29, October 6 and 13. 1949 in The Times-NewNephi, Utah puo-lcati- 4. Lubricate your car thoroughly with Check to see if your battery is in good condition. If it isn't, you'll be money ahead if you have us install a brand new Atlas battery to insure quick starting in cold weather. 6. Inspect the fan belt and replace 7. if necesary. Check hose connections and replace, if necessary. on non-mine- Plenty of Service Plenty of Superior Products UTAH s, IF YOU'RE IN THE O I REFINING L ' HOODOO- - COMPANY NEW CAR MARKET' DO NOT ASK THEM TO TAKE DONATIONS AS NONE CAN BE ACCEPTED You will receive full value for your money and at the same time assure your community of getting this sick room equipment. d THANK YOU. AMERICAN LEGION POST NO. I Nephi, Utah POST NO. 24 Levan, Utah Power of a Nail The holding power of a nail driven into properly seasoned wood, increases with the time. Slow Decade American cities grew at a mud slower rate in the decadi than ever before. 1930-194- 0 jr s . a r.w Matajtr WWto But Curly S coupt Gt Mr mnd rear or optional at extra Adcerttnr. From where I sit ... ilds-wo- M ihMdi M. Joe Marsh "Knows What The Score Is!" Was over at Doc Sherman's drug More listening to the World Series on the radio. Curly Lawson wan dera ia and says: "How about chocolate malted. Doc?" "Sorry, Curly," says Doc, "can't make you a malted for a while yet." "What's the Idea?" Curly uska. "Well," says Doc, "most of the folks want to hear the game and the mixer makes too much noise." Curly thinks a moment and says, "Okay with me, Doc I'll take a chocolate soda!" This shows how tolerant folks tarn be Doc showed his respect for Coprritt, how the majority felt; Curly was big enough not to insist on his malted even though he doesn't happen to be fond of baseball From where I sit, willingness to respect the other people's feelings is important in a Democracy. If we're tolerant of a person's like for baseball or a glass of temperate beer, we've come a long way on the right road . . . the road to a tetter America, that is! Before you sign an order for any new car, consider this: Not one And don't overlook Mercury's greater safety . . and resa't greater higher-tlian-ev- of the other can in the no, not on price range above give you all the value of the big, powerful new Mercury! For owners say Mercury ia the car . . , smoothest-to-driv- e for the money . . . the . . . and, by all odds, the best-looki- muiest-to-haiu- e! Best of all, this big new Mercury ia actually among the thriftiest of all cars on the road give you extra mileage on every gallon! value! Consider everything carefully price . . . value style , , . and performance and you'll make your next car Mercury, toot Come in for a demonstration today! . ,. MAKE JWR NEXT CAR. iTIERCURY SWENS0N 1949, United State Breweri Foundation XephU M I Yasl Tm cat tws tals Msrcarj fsf tt tow is 0 I II I ft WWW at CkMCti an ) MT arts. twt car win tatty cmr HI MOTOR MJUth DOWN 1949 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lunt and Mr. and Mrs. 'Harry Beagley are d, You will be asked to cooperate with the American Legion by your purchase of subscriptions to Western Farm Life at regular subscription prices. much-neede- 3th, Mowell. A REPRESENTATIVE Wl.TH A LETTER SIGNED BY OFFICERS WILL CALL TO EXPLAIN THE PLAN PLEASE in Los Angeles has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warner and son Johnny have enjoyed a vacation in Los Angeles with her father, and her sister, P. B. Cowan and Miss Betty Cowan. Mr .and Mrs. Alec Cowan of 1 FCS MOOT mi three months training. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Hansen were dinner hosts on Sunday to Mrs. W. O. Crowther of Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. Orin Beck, Mrs. Esther Long of Provo and Mr. and Ms. Osmond Crowther of Fountain Green. Miss Faye Stowell of Salt Lake City spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. San-for- October Thursday, Spr- Cuthion lalloori Tin Directional Turn Indl- - MICE INCLHK: 5 eafor, Whoal Trim EIo trie Clock, OrilU Rlnat, Oil Fitter, Guard, Cwaliionad' Fooia-Kubb- Scott, Bath Air Claaner. Oil- - |