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Show THflS-NEWS- , Four Pag A w Blue Ribbon Day" at the County Fair i zif ILK V A BLEW, PRODUCTS CORP., NEW YORK, N. Y. NATIONAL DISTILLERS Auto TILGHMAN. Md., paint was eaten away, holei were burned in clothes on the wash lines, and stone houses were discolored. The people ol the town were puzzled over the "mystery mist" that was wreaking this havoc. Complaints from residents led to an investigation. There were several theories. Fertilizer fumes, water cabbages, other things were blamed. Dr. Lewis S. Welty, county medical explained examiner, his water cabbage theory thus: When the big leaves of the plant rot, they give off hydrogen sulphide fumes. If enough hydrogen sulphide gets into the air and there is a heavy dew, the hydrogen sulphide may dissolve in the dew drops and form sulphur dioxide. That in turn becomes sulphurous acid. The acid does the dirty work. Maryland state police at nearby Easton said they had received a dozen complaints. -- VAii- rtfi PROOF Mystery Mist Wreaks Havoc As Scientists Pcr.der Cause 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRIT' NEPHI SHOP AND SAVE IN NEPHI. UTAH Nephi Localjand Social News Happenings Mrs. T. H. Burton returned Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bellislon home Monday from several weeks were guests of Mrs. Thomas Baivisit in Logan with Mr. and Mrs. ley at the Girls Dormitory at Glen Worthington ind Mr. and Hall in Provo recently. Knight Mrs. Ciark Burton. Her son, Dr. M. H. Burton of Washington, D. C, enroute from a convention in Los Angeles and San Francisco, "lopped off for a visit in Logan, Snlt Lake City and Provo with of the family. Paul Jacobsen of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beard were in Evanston. Wyoming last Friday has been a guest the past week of Mr. to attend the funeral services of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. B0sh. Jacobsen is a nephew of Mrs. an aunt, Mrs. Earl Wainwright. Bosh. Charles Bowers of Long Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Christensen California spent several days this week with his mother, Mrs. A. J. of Provo were guests over the week end of his parents, Mr. and Bowers Sr. Mrs. E. N. Christensen. Val C R. Owens returned Saturday Christensen and two friends of to Long Beach, California from a Logan spent Sunday at the Chrisweek's visit with Mr .and Mrs. tensen home in Levan. John Robertson. Elmer Jacobsen of Provo spent Tuesday here at the home of his BUREAU OF LAND MANAGE- sister, Mrs. Delia Tunbridge. MENT, Utah Land and Survey Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Morten-se- n Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Octand family of Salt Lake City ober 18, 1949. Notice is hereby Eiven that the State of Utah has spent the week end here with Mr. filed application to select, Serial and Mrs. O. S. Aagard. C55077, covering SEttNE'i, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hofhein-' EV4SEK Sec. 17, EMs- es an dother members of the famSWtt, EH Sec. 20, WfcSWtt Sec. 21, T. 14 S., R. 4 W., S. L. ily of Salt Lake City spent Sunwith her brother and M., Utah, 640 acres. There is re- day here in law, Mr and Mrs. Presserved the sister the United Ma II MlAn s to States range improvement project, No. 62, ' consisting of a range division line fence, constructed along the east line of the EHSEVi Sec. 17, the east line of SENE, the CANDY HALLOWEEN 1 LB2SC SUN MAID SEEDLESS PLENTY OF POPCORN RAISINS - - pkg 16C CANDY AND COOKIES FOR TREATS LIBBY CORN BEEF 12 oz can gjc GIANT WHEATIES 2Q $7 PUMPKIN - PINK SALMON tall can 2 cans 1QC KRAFT DINNER VETS DOG FOOD 2PKGS23C J CANS 25 res LEVAN SWSE, E,NE Sec. 20, and diag Sec onally across the NWV4SW 21, T 14 S., R. 4 W., S. L. M., together with the right of ingress and egress to the lands as neces-arfor the proper maintenance of said fence as long as it exists in y its present location. The Department has classified the land as proper for acquisition under Sec tion 7 of the Taylor Grazing Act, and opened it to selection by the State, subject to compliance witfc the laws and regulations governing selections under the Act of July 16, 1894, and acts supplemental and amendatory thereto. The application was allowed 'Oct. 18, 1949. Any and all 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 of publication or before final approval. Failure to so protest within the time specified will October Thursday, 1949 Two Illinois Men Certain To Remember These Ladles LEWISTOWN. Two Xll. Illir.ola men will long remember the Jirl. they left behind them in fact, they'll never hear the end of it. J. D. Raker of Liverpool, 111., brought the anecdote back from a recent western trip. He and James Raker of Liverpool, HI., stopped for gas and oil at Kingman, Ariz., one night. They got out for a smoke and a coke, leaving their wives in the car. Shortly afterward, they returned and started for Williams, Calif. About 135 miles from Kingman, James Raker chattily addressed his wife. No answer. J. D. Raker then chanced conversation with HIS wife. Silence. A imatual double-tak- e disclosed an uninhabited back seat. Several hours and 135 miles later the men were rejoined with the by talkative now girls extremely they'd left behind them. A3 and with good reason. This farm cooperative, Utah's biggest, and best, was founded on service. It has grown because it HAS served and saved for its more than 6000 members. .ill' Peanut Butch Profits Much Carelessness By Fair-Goer- 's ZANESVTLLE, Ohio AND County are a careless lot, and that's perfectly all right with Earl FARMERS fair-goe- Kibble, bewhiskered peanut butcher who works various county fair grounds. ( Kibble is an early riser, not because he expects to sell peanuts before breakfast, but because it's a good time to search for cops which have been dropped carelessly the night before. ton Christensen. He scours the fairgrounds thoroughly, and is seldom disappointed. Mrs. Chloe Winter left WednesHe finding $10.95 at Urday for Los Angeles where she bane,reports at Wilmington, and $5.24 will visit indefinitely with her son and daughter in law, Mr. and $20.50 at Charleston, W. Va. Mrs. Jay Winter. Except that his beard is too dark. Kibble reminds one of Santa Claus, Mrs. Blanch Shepherd and which is not strange, because he daughter Sharen of Tucson, Ari- lets his beard grow all year in zona are here visiting at the home order to play Santa for the chil- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-v- il dren of his neighborhood in Reeds-- , Wankier while her husband, Lt. ville. Ohio He shaves once each Newell Shepherd, is out on duty. New Year's day. considered sufficient evidence the non mineral character of the la id, and the selection, beituj otherwise free from objectbn, will be approved to the S'.ate. Ernest E. House, Manager. Dates of publication: October 27, November 3, 10, 17 and 24, 1949, in The Nephi, Utah. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON NEPHI CITY ZONING ORDINANCE ' AND ZONING MAPS. NOTICE is hereby given that a public hearing on Nephi City Zoning Ordinance and Maps will be held November 15, 1949 at 8:0O p. m. in the Blue Room of the City Equipment Building, 40 East Center Street, Nephi, Utah, for the purpose of conducting a final hearing by the Mayor and City Council on the Zoning Ordinance and Maps before adoption of said Zoning Ordinance and Maps by said City CounciL Copies of the said Ordinance 27th, General I M0 South IM Tntpto CO-O- ..... 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