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Show October 27th, Thursday. THE 1949 TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. UTAH S. Mrs. George A. S perry was host to the Ladies L'terary club at her home Monday evening, Oct ober 24th. Mrs. A. V. Gadd, club president, was in charge of the Collect was read Dy meeting. Mrs. J. L. Belliston. Mrs. Asher gave an interesting paper on the "Atlantic Pact which was followed by a discussion. Two piano selections were given by Miss Business matters hJieta Sperry. were tranacted. Present were Mis. A. H. Belliston, Mrs. R. H. Jen kins, Mrs. Jack Wright, Mrs. T. H. Burton, Mrs. Amos G. Irons, Mrs. J. L, Belliston, Mts. Lester Asher, Mrs. W. F." Brough, Mrs. A V. Gadd, Miss Neva Booth, Mrs. Ralph Belliston, Mrs. James R. Stanley, Mrs. Marvin Anderson, Mrs. T. W. Allred, Mrs.. A. L. Gar-btt- t. Insert Page Ten ess CLEARANCE SALE ess Ford Tractors and Farm Equipment TIRES CORDWOOD SAW TRIP DUMP SCRAPER TOWNER 5'2 FT. DISC HARROW SKYLINE GRAIN CHOPPER STANDARD DISC HOWERY BERG CROP DUSTER WESTATE LAND LEVELER ...... SHAW PHOSPHATE SPREADER DITCHER TWO WAY DISC PLOW SCOOPMASTER .:. ...... club 129.00 73.60 79.50 149.00 119.00 149.00 39.00 169.00 59.00 89.00 269.00 24.50 SALE ENDS NOVEMEBR 10 SWENSON MOTOR jI MERCURY SALES AND SERVICE Phone 312 Nephi, Utah FORD Mrs. Charles Foote, president, was in charge of the meeting. Minutes of the previous meeting were read by Mrs. Owen DeSDain. Secretary, and the club collect was given by Mrs. Ed. Winn. Business matters were takeA up by members of the club. In her Mrs. Warrilow Brough, most charming way, presented a three act play "Mary of Scotland" Members hv Maxwell Anderson. present were Mrs. Ed. Cox, Mrs. V. A. Beck, Mrs. Clyde Shaw, Mrs. John Robertson, Miss Mrs. Gilbert Bailey, Mrs. Edgar Rheta Sperry a special guest, and and Mrs. Owen DeSpain Winn, the hostess, Mrs. George A. Mrs. Charles Foote. Light refreshments were served by the hostess, Mr. Frank Brough. The Ladies Literary League met on October 20 at the home of Mrs. The Book Lore club met at the Ralph Beard. A of the on years work was preview Mrs. Alton Gadd home of given by Mrs. 20th. October President Clarence Gowers and the year Thursday, Yvonne Carter conducted the books for 1949-5- 0 were presented to club members. Miss Ara BelS business portion of the meeting. An interesting paper on "The At- liston a delightful number lantic Pact and the United Nati- "Two played Butterflies" on the piano. e ons" was given by Mrs. Claude A special guest was Mrs. Glen Lomax, District President. Mem- Wilson, a sister of Mrs. Beard. A Mrs. Milton well ' bers present were prepared and informative Boswell. Mrs. Farrell Carter, Mrs paper, "Bill of Human Right" as Ms. Clyne Leavltt, written In the United Nations charRalph Chase, Mrs. Fred Morgan, Mrs. H. W. ter was presented by Mrs. J. L. McCune, Mrs. James P. McCune, Garrett. Lenore Carlson led the Mrs. Glade Sanders, Mrs. Leland group in singing "God Bless AmWallace Mrs. Belliston, Garrett, erica". Others in attendance were Mrs. Dean Archibald and the Mrs. Elmo Haynes, Mrs. Claude hostess, Mrs. Alton Gadd. A week Wilkey, Mrs. D. C. Boswell, Mrs. previously ,on Tuesday, October Marvin Witt, Mrs. Max Orme, 11, the club met at the home of Mrs. Gayle Yorgason, Mrs. Ivan Mrs. James P. McCune where an Carlson., Mrs. Hosmer Grace, interesting paper on "Personality Mrs. Joe Smith, Mrs. Isabel Leath-ag and How to Stop Worrying and Mrs. Elgin Garrett, Mrs. G. Start Living" was given by Mrs. Eugene Wilkey, Mrs. Alma Jones, Paul Ohristison. A special guest, Mrs. Roy McPherson, Mrs. Elden Mrs. Ray Phillips, and twelve Sherwood, Mrs. Clarence Gowers, members of the club were day evening. ... $1198.00 NEW FORD TRACTOR $149.50 14" TWO BOTTOM PLOW 199.50 TANDEM DRIVE 219.50 LOADER STANDARD FRONT END MANURE SPREADER WITH TIRES 375.00 FOUR WHEEL WAGON WITH WW er -- Domesticated Animals Early Spanish settlers brought with them many of the domesticated animals common throughout the United States today. Among others, they transplanted horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, burros, and cats into the Southwest which Spain held tor more than 300 years. CHOICE-REPRESENTA- - ' QUEEN CITY BALLROOM Years with Standard Stations, Inc. Successful Farmer and Turkey Raiser for Eight Years One of the Foundes of the 7 non-miner- T. OSTLER Hatchery Ute Stampede Directr, past 2 years Head of Nephi '48 Polio Fund drive, Seved Two Years on Local Tire and Gasoline Rationing Board FOR COUNCILMEN ' RAY GADD Past President, Nephi Kiwanis Club Plant Superintendent, local plant of United States Gypsum Company withr 25 years service District Committee Chairman, Boy Scourts of America - 4 Yr. TERMS CLEON L. MEMMOTT Successful Farmer of Juab Valley Teacher in Juab High School Several years service as Juab Stake Sunday Schol Superintendent Booster for Improvements on Irrigation System Served as Member AAA Committee - FOR COUNCILMEN ALMA C. TRANTER Former Bishop of Nephi Center Ward; Now Assistant Juab Stake Sunday School Superintendent Former Assistant Postmaster Business Man of Nephi - 2 Yr. TERMS A. DEAN WINN President, Juab Cunty Farm Bur-ea- u Juab Federation; Member, Fair Active Church County Board; Worker; Farmer and Stockman. Licensed Dealer in Livestock FOR CITY RECORDER mm TIVE A Founder of Nephi Turkey Nephi Prcessing Plant, Inc. pub-lcati- SATURDAY OCT. 29 - NED FOR MAYOR during this time. If elected will cnotinue to keep records of Nephi City true and correct- JOHN LOREN KENDALL Born at Nephi; Educated in Nephi Schools; Filled missin fer the L. D. .i. Church. Has managed Nephi Dance orchestra 18 years; Was appointed City Recorder Nov. 17, 1944 Auditor's reporst show records to be complete and neatly cared for BIG HALLOEEN DANCE So Electins can not mean anything if you DO NOT HAVE ANY GOVERNMENT must prvide elections for the people to SELECT AS WELL AS CONFIRM issue, and candidates. BELIEVING IN OUR AMERICAN SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT and with the desire to have elections truly representative we Herewith sub- mit for your consideration at the coming City Election the following Citizens: m, Published jvery Thursday at Mphl, Juab County, Utah. E (.to red at the poet office at Nephi, Utah at second data mail matter under ths BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEact of congress of March 3, 1879. LAND AND UTAH MENT, SURVEY OFFICE, Salt Lake A. B. GIBSON A ROY E. GIBSON PUBLISHERS City, Utah August 18, 1949. NotiROY E. GIBSON ce is hereby given that the State has filed application to Subscription Rates: One year, $2.75; 8lx Months, $1.50. Subscription, of Utah Serial select, 065353, covering are payable In advance. Advertising rates on eauest. Sec. 25: NW EMiEtt, W4SW SWKSWtt Sec. 26, T 16 S., R.1W SWVNE, EViSWVi, WttSEVi, 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.- ttie laws and -AT governing selections regulations under the Act of July 16, 1894, and acts supplemental and amendator thereto. The aoDlication was al lowed 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 MOUNT PLEASANT office during the period of or before final approval. Failure to so protest within the time specfed will be considered sufficient evidence of e character of the land, and the selection, being otherwise free MUSIC BY TALK OF THE TOWN ORCHESTRA from objection, will be approved to the State. Ernest E. House. Editor-Manag- WW Lir-ste-r Frank Brough was hostto the Fine Arts club Thurs- Mrs. - FOR CITY TREASURER MILDRED STEPHENSON Incumbent City Treasurer Miss Mildred Stephenson is whole heartily endorsed for another term in her present position. Co) Ml JV (o) Paid Political Advertisement by Citizens Committee of Nephi by Bent R. Bryan al to keep Manager. warm WE ARE ADVERTISING OUR THEATRE PROGRaTkTtTT?cTTT SANTAQUIN AT THE REQUEST OF OUR MANY FRIENDS IN THIS AREA HUISII THEATRE PAYS07I Thursday Friday-Saturda- y The Most Novel Program Ever Shown In this Theatre The first Feature Ever Filmed Entirely in Primitive Africa All-Col- or STAR THEATRE PAYS0N SATURDAY ONLY, Oct. 29 RAY MacDONALD CAROL BRANNON in YOUTH CO-HI- T ALAN LANE PLUS in SEAL ISLAND in TECHNICOLOR The Management Wholeheartedly Endorses this Program THEATRE SAfiTAQUin Friday-Saturra- Oct. y. WYOMING BANDIT Attend The Matinee in Payson Every Saturday at 3 P. M. 28-2- In this THE D00LINS OF OKLAHOMA , And the Notorious Farmily the Historic West 8$Q Oct. 30-3- Nov. I Oct. HOWARD DUFF MARTA TO REN 30-3- 1 RANDOLPH SCOn VICTOR JORY BILL WILLLIAMS in ILLEGAL ENTRY in FIGHTING MAN OF GEORGE THE PLAINS ANGEL ON THE AMAZON Noe. Tue.-Wed.Thur- s- PAULETTE RON BRENT VERA RALSTON color in CO-HI- T GODDARD RANDAL Wed. - Thurs. in CO-HI- T JIGGS AND MAGGIE IN JACKPOT JITTERS Nov. Bob Hope BIG Jane Russell in PALEFACE 2-- L without waste . . . that gives more heat per gallon? Then you'll Standard Heating Oils! There are no like 3 JACX with I cleaner, more economical heating oils on the market today! Get Standard Stove Oil for circulating heaters . . . Standard Furnace Oil WALLACE BERRY MARJORIE MAINE burnersand get rid of bothersome smoke SEE BERRY and for IN HIS LAST SHOW DO NOT TAKE LESS THAN THE BEST MAKE THE HUISH-GILHOO- THEATRES YOUR ENTERTAINMENT CENTER 5tfwfbp7ucs Imm tmh iesr leaf would you like a heating oil that bums SCREAMS rs. "Th Feaeiee Car ef rte rear" C in torn V-- 8 Ford Sedont, equipped with Radio, "Magic Air" Heater, Overdrive, and White SidowaR Tiro. How Cartoon - Selected Short ENJOY A GOOD LAUGH! - MY OWN TRUE LOVE PLUS 30-3- 1 Fri, Nov. PHYLLIS CALVERT MELVYN DOUGLAS ANNA LUGASTA Product of Standard of California ABBOTT AND COSTELLO in Wed-Thu- mmr wmsrt 25AfwRxos A AFRICA nUUUUU WRr of 1, Oct. 0)1DM (0 with ACTION ROMANCE ADVENTURE Sunday-Monda- y to enter aa AAA A J f 4, more days . way Sunday-Monday-Tuesd- Sun. Mon. OnlyJ, S ? RANDOLPH SCOn GEORGE MacREADY THE FLAME OF SPLENDOR SAVAGE STAR furnace-typ- e soot for good! D. C. BOSWELL Phone 83 Sixth North Main to General or Duty Model engine, flake body. 156-inc- h wheelbota FORD Truck, equipped with Radio end "Magic Air" Heater. Optional at prim to rhe top 5 of the 2 5 cor winner who specify preference far a truck on Conteit Entry Blonk. V-- 8 I. Drive test to yoer Ford Dealer dhv sUying potte; shove below. y Free 6e Check, Free Safety letitM eed Free Blank. Utry I! t. m w SO werdt er lea ee entry (Oweert tl eey mtrnkt ef fer (a) Uee only official entry blank obtained at any Ford the Dealemhip displaying: pneter shown Mow. Print serf your urns and ad- - A, la 1! "A ft (M Contest Is limited to the continental U. 8. and Alaska, (c) Prlsae ae stated on entry blank, will be awarded on the basis of sincerity, originality and apUinaa. Judgea' derieinae ere anal. Duplicate prism la of Mas. Kauriee must be rj i 'i II u 2S 'OOO US. Savings Bonos OO'OOUS. r 200 r-m- U n't rvr" ls-- -- k I1 an AH Maak leith this statement: cart and trucks should be safsty .... checked periodically because 4. Mail entryto before, midnlrttt, Ford October 31, Contest Headquarters, Box 4722, CMcago 77, Illinois. er frees: aaey aster ceefesfj submitted in the name of the regiatered owner or his deis;-nate- d repreenitative. Only one entry per car or truck may be considered. AU entries become the property of Ford Motor Company. Content eubject to Federal, State and local reguiationa and to contest rules on entry blank, (afl Winners namee will be poated at ail Ford Iwelrre' not later than December 1, 1SM8. (a) Content la open to ail residents of United Stat, except employees of Ford Motor Company, Ford Dealers, their edverUe- Ing agencies or tbeir , 7 Savings Gonos US 50 Savings Bonos 3502SUSSavngsBc& sAfiir fr?CS wuctok arc SWENSON - ff&S turtr blank MOTOR Xvphl, Utah DRIVE IN RIGHT KOVJ . imiouiA CONTEST ENDS OCT. 31! |