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Show October Thursday, THE 1951 4th, TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. UTAH S, Levari News P9 To Sell -To Rent To Find To Buy To Hire USE the WANT AK Mrs. Mary. Aagard was hostess to members of her club last Wednesday night. A delicious lunch. eon was served to Codeal Brough, Malba Ballow, Blanch Stephensen, Blanche ishepnera, Irene Mangel-so- FOR SALE FOR RENT Vonda Bosh, Bonnie Carol Green, Helen Tedder, 1950 Mercury. FOR SALE FOR RENT Four room Myrtus Stephensen, Enid Heater and home or partly unfurnished Overdrive, Radio, Pauline Mangelson, Marva miles. Call Dee furnished W. J. Allen. See 14,000 Shepherd, Fern Wankier, and the Jarrett 445. Five I I n, Pay-stru- p, Wor-woo- d, w PACIFIC FLY WAY I9S1-S- DUCK 2 rr I CENTRAL CONN.-- hostess, Mrs. Aagard. Mr. and Mrs. James Sherwood Sportsmen know a good thing accompanied Mr. and Mrs. EJden when see It. That's' why they Sherwood and son Wesley and Mrs are allthey little acour taking Neil Sherwood to Salt Lake City cident policy. Callgreat InsurNephl to attend theTVTtState Fair. They ance & Realty Co, for detaila. 1Wtc nnri rieior1 olert T?n,lrri ttt.- aiau u9 v uivi Sherwood who have recently mov- Medium size Oil FOR SALE heater slightly uaed Mrs. Christine Taylor left Pro- Circulating Dwane Tidwedl, phone 578W or ve last Griday for Moline, Illinois 220W. where she will visit indefinatedy with her son and daughter in law, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Taylor. Hunters I Be careful on your and Mrs. Heber Taylor took her hunting trip and be sure you seto Provo. cure our popular accident policy. For details see Ken S perry or Ray Mrs. Tholma Jackman returned at Nephl Insurance A home last Thursday after visiting Phillips Co. in Provo with her son in law and Realty daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Walker and baby. Save on Coal by filling your bin with Utah's best coal. Call 445 or has Ned Mangelson registered Dee Jarrett. at the B Y U and Farrell Wankier se at USAC the Jr., has registered at Logan. Luena Carter who has FOR SALE 1941 Ford Tudor in summer St. George, Sedan sperit the Clark Morgan. will attend the College there this X V V DEL. N.J. Y M.D. MISSISSIPPI ATLANTIC MAP ... DUCK MAP To find open season for state, note slate symbol and check dates In following: (A) Oct. 5 Oct. 22 & Nov. 23 Dec. 10; (B) Oct. 5 Oct. 22 & Nov. 16 Deo. S; (C) Oct. 5 Not. 18; (D) Oct. 5 Nov. 23; (E) Oct. 12 Nov. 24; (F) Oct. 12 Nov. 25; (G) Oct. 12 Nov. 39; (H) Oct. 1 Deo. 10; (I) Oct. 12 Oct. 31 & Dec. 17 Jan. 5; (J) Oct. 13 Nov. 25; (K) Oct. 19 Nov. 5 Deo. 7 Dec. 24; (L) Oot. 19 Nov. 7 A Dec. 14 Jan. 2; (M) Oct. 19 Dec. 2; (N) Oct. 19 Dec. 7; (O) Oct. 19 Deo. 17; (P) Oct. 86 Deo. 9; (Q) Oct. 26 Dec. 24; (R) Oct. 26 Dec. 24 or Nov. 7 Jan. 5; (S) Nov. S Dee. 16; (T) Nov. S Deo. II; (U) Nov. 7 Jan. 5; (V) Nov. 9 Dec. 23; (W) Nov. 9 Dec. 28; (X) Nov. IS See. SO; (T Nov. Jan. i. r r Vf jnniiii iirj mn'iiiin Mii h iihm nan iimihi i SSi?::tlf k. APARTMENT Heat furnished J " r; iSflV-.4- ! JT'J .4s?1i WW?ak Se. iSV 1 . rsvli. P 5 s: INDONESIAN CADETS . . . The Republic of Indonesia has sent some of its air force to an air academy in California for training la the little nation's program for modeling Its air force on that of the U.S. Here, aa Indonesian student Is helped into his parachute by an Instructor, as another student climbs into his plane. Dogfights are part of the 46 weeks' course. Sixty cadets were sent to California by Indonesia after extor sive examinations. Course costs about 110,000 per 1 14 i ' army's g 14 tm I i' t Everybody's talking about our hunting accident policy. It costs only JS.OO and pays up to $5000.00. Do you have yours? Get It from Ken Sperry or Ray Phillips at Nephi Insurance & Realty Co. CARDS OF THANKS Vrt THI rVtAMIO OSSM COAt K All f wioat cumo aams. KAOUkN UNtS. SHOWDI AMD oca? Atcn Sum 17 roeon PATTIINS tend M a sat (no itotnp) foe xh Dartem, wish olea. 4aVM, eedgimtint) nemo and ' pattern yow wool ky "VeotkM OrW er 57J7 for TO OROCR ?: ttafe TyioniM CeeV Send to ATLAS PATTERN Dept. NUTN, 6455 Sunset Blvd., Holly Allow two 28, California. weeks for delivery. wood Take Fear In laying food, the in its winter supply ef chipping squirrel, er hackee, always carries four nuU In the pouches of its jaws en eaoa journey to Its storehouse. Linseed Oil Wooden tripods will retain their flexibility with an occasional J1 coat. Secondhand wood tripods generally need refinishlng. Remove the old finish, sand rough spots and sharp edges, and rub with belled Unseed oil. Leave sliding surfaces unfinished, lubricating them with was or soap. Tool Chests Help prevent mold and mildew from harming your tools by wiping the inside of your tool chest with a light coat of belled linseed oil. ocsa-sionall- y 3 ' ,'.. rf-t'i -- V , I ARMOR . . . This la the new armored clothing for troops against low S - ItesterJS: 'SX M. D. C. &Jt& l.mm.n. S f jl " . velocity shell fragments and small arms fire. The armored clothing la made ef nylon and plastle fiber, laekete are Korea bound. y. t i ' PLASTIC bullet-proofin- sif H IP .t fr Sw AND PERSONALS 3Hve driven 50,000 Mifes, so IknowIW" 1 T 5 10 I 7 V"lJ tun y f wow, sort M net NBCHUNC. " Sr . v i sefTwtea f to-- FOR RENT Furnished apartment Heat, Electric Range, Refrigerator Single couple or with 1 child Kendall Apts. lf TRAPPED UNDER BOXCAR . . . After two hours of torture under a railroad boxcar, John Claussen football coach, lies in a grotesque position. The car is a Pacific Eiectrio Heldt, 51, former middle-we- st freight car on tracks near Gardena, Calif. The train ran over him, securing hint in this position under car. Note his right foot and left elbow. The. right hip was dislocated and the leg lay across his body. He suffered tortuous pain two hours before the boxcar was lifted. Felice Sgt. Bee Smith feels his pulse. V JL C seaeNso to Men thi THt WmOAT. NOm FOR RENT Lynn Parkin. -- &2"kt J mm BSD OttSS T7" IT W 57J7 voemM. FOR RENT Modern three room house at North 4th East, Nephi. For particulars see Mrs. James R. Stanley at Mona. CARD OF THANKS We very kindly thank anyone that helped In any way with their kind word and services at the passing of our Father. winter. The Family of Ellas H. In Coal SALE FOR - r . range a H .1 C ,1 i j ivir. anu ivirs. xitueu oiepnensen Phone 35W excellent condition and family of Tooele spent the Helen Pay. week end here with their parents, LEGAL NOTICES M. Mr. and Mrs. L. Stephensen. 30-06 Rifle 190.00 PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP They came down for the Golden FOR SALE Call 53. Wedding celebration ot his grandNOTICES. Cosult County Clerk Mrs. M. C. Stepparents, Mr. and er Respective Slgnere for Adhensen. ditional Information. Our exclusive hunting accident Mrs. Vernis Nokes, Mr. and Mrs policy is a must for every smart NOTICE TO CREDITORS Corydon Nokes and family, Mr. sportsman. What about you ? See and Mrs. Doyle Nokes and fam- Ken Sperry or Ray Phillips at Estate of MABER G. GOLDEN, deceased. Creditors will present ily visited on Sunday at the home Nephl Insurance & Realty Co. claims with vouchers to the underof Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bosh. at the office of James P. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Sherwood APPLES FOR SALE AT FOOTE signed at Law, 53 MoCune, and son Brent visited on Sunday FARM Red or Green Startaf North MainAttorney Street, Nephi, Utah, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Delicious 51.00 per bushed on or before the 30th day of NovMrs. J. T. Sherwood. pick your own Bring contain- ember, A. D. 1961. ers or Call LaUont Earl Mrs. Marnie Winter entertained LaRAE GOLDEN, Adminat a family dinner on Saturday In istratrix of the estate of Maber G. honor of her birthday anniversary. Golden, Deceased. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. James P. McCune, Attorney FOR SALE Huckleberrtew Niels Anderson and family, Mr. S. P. Nielsen. for Administratrix and Mrs. Ray Winter and family, Dates of publication: September Mrs. Lila Worwood and the hostAPPLES FOR SALE Extra 27, October 4, 11 and 18, 1951. ess, Mrs. Winter. large fancy Delicious, Johnattian You can pick and Rome Beauty IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT LOST Either Jdnd, $1.00 COURT IadiPS KhnfW Pen your own OF JUAB COUNTY, now. bushel. Orders rust filled per with Ready color, deep green STATE OF UTAH. inK at nign scnooi gym Thurs- taken, trucks loaded. Phone 590J4 ESTATE OF THOMAS D. MILPhone 570W. or see A Z. Robbins, Mt Nebo day of last week Fox aFrm, 10th South llaln, Pay-so- n LER, Sr., Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, File Utah. No. 1403. Cottl State CREDITORS will present claims The State of Washington produced SPORTSMEN. Have you made with vouchers to the undersigned of the 2,100.000 tons our $5.00 accident almost one-hapolicy a part of at Suite 812, David Eccles Bldg., of bituminous coal consumed there your T It's a Ogden, Utah on or before Februhunting equipment last year. honey. See Ken Sperry or Ray ary 4, 1952. A. L. WILLIAMS, Adminat Nephl Insurance Phillips Mining Co. istrator with Will Annexed of EsSurface mining is most practical Realty tate. in areas where coal lies in shallow FOR SALE Four door Ply- John C. Davis, c--o Dobbs & Dobbs, or the where is outcrop parbeds, mouth late 1948 modal phone 812 Eccles Bldg, Ogden, Utah, Atticularly widespread. 286J. torney for Administrator. mi wi.Ai; w:i K i hi iwiiin hp Pattern cf the Wesk Un-ders- .y jw'n?MW. iuiii. am continually running from one of our jobs to another, in all kinds of weather, over all kinds of roads," eays D. C. Lemmons. "In my car, and in our trucks and cement mixer, I must have a motor oil that can stand up under dust, dirt and cement powder. That's why 1 wan no interested in your story of 60,000 Miles No Wear." l 3 1 4 ' fcMiwi"ll""?g: mini aij jshj. ummiKWsj Change Now For Summertime Performance All Winter I Protect your engine from winter's rasping wear. Change to new Conoco SiiRi'X Motor Oil, with Oil--I 'latino. Gft quick starts, fast pickup, better performance all winter. Proof of 50,000 Miles No Wear! After a punishing 50,000 mile road test, with proper drains and regular care. engines lubricated with new Conoco Supd Motor Oil showed no wear of any consequence: in fact, an average of less than one inch on cylinders and crankshafts. Factory finishing marks were still visible on piston rings Gasoline mileage for the last 6.OO0 miles was actually 99.77 as good as for the brat o.UUOl A I Va. L'", " ". isn H ii r n - ' SURVIVOR PRATS FOR VICTIM . . . Funeral serrlcee were held reBrooklyn boxer who died follow. cently for Grorge Flore, Ing his knockout at Madison Square Garden la the eighth round el a semi-finbout with Roger Donoghue. Fierce rests here In his coffin. At the side of the coffin Is Carmine Vlngo, New Tork boxer, who, like Flores, lapsed into a coma after being knocked out a year ago, but Vlngo is praying for the soul ef the less fortunate fighter. al sr-vTlve- . "VAINTn NOT fOUTlClANS" . . The sole purpose ef the Catholle charsh le te predece "ealnta, not peilUalaas, gcaerale, lawyers e baaloeae mis," tfe aaeM Bev. Joha i. Wright, bishop ef Worcester, Mass., asserted. 'Sine changing to Conoco Super Motor Oil, I've driven my personal car more thsn 60,000 miles. That's why I know 60,000 Milos No Wear has sure been true for me. Since I can't afford to take chances on ordinary oil it's Conoco Super one hundred percent for mel" This Is CONTINBNTAL Oik COMPANY e HEAVY DUTY OIL |