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Show October Thursday, Nth, 1951 THE PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Costilt County Clerk or Respective Signers for Additional Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of MABER G. GOLDEN, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of James P. McCune, Attorney at Law, 53 North Main Street, Nephi, Utah, on or before the 30th day of November, A. D. 1S51. LaRAE GOLDEN, Administratrix of the estate of Maber G. Golden, Deceased. James P. McCune, Attorney TIMES-NEW- ... NEPHI. UTAH S, FOR SALE "x ' !" THE FIFTH DISTRICT OF JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. ESTATE OF THOMAS D. MILLER, Sr., Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, File x No. 1403. CREDITORS will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Suite 812, David Eccles Bldg., Ogden, Utah on or before FebruA. L. WILLIAMS, Administrator with Will Annexed of Esc-- ... PARATROOPER TRAINING On the brink of nothing, a paraof the 187th regimental combat team hangs in midair, suspended by static line which a split second later ripped his parachute open. Then he was at the mercy of gravity and the resistance of his 'chute to the atmosphere. This photo of a jumper poised in air before bis downward plunge was made during training exercises conducted recently by the 437th troop carrier wing and the veteran 187th. torney for Administrator. trooper UNITED MENT STATES DEPARTOF THE INTERIOR, Bureau of Land Management, Land and Survey Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 5, 1951. Pattern C7 er ce j left-han- above-describe- Manager , Week and lou WAIST SOUAM-CU- C. H. Grace was honored on his birthday anniversary by his wife and members of his family at his home last Saturday. A delicious dinner was prepared for Mrs. Enos Jones and daughter Grace of Billings, Montana, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes, Mrs. Henrietta Johnson and daughter Jean, Jennings Johnson of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Hos-mGrace and children Ray Merrill and Myrna of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Grace. The family of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Winn met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Francom in Salt Lake City last Sunday for a family reunion. From there they motored to Parley's canyon to enjoy the beautiful scenery and a dinner. Present were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Winn, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Morgan and family of Nepost-offiphi; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Guymon and children of Provo, Mr. and Mr Paul PVaTivm rtf Coif T qIta and Corporal and Mrs. Alma city, d Winn of Fort Sill, Oklahoma. S. L. 071241. Sale Nov. 27, 1951." Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lunt, Mr. The highest bidder will be re- and Mrs. Heaton Lunt and Mrs. quired to pay immediately the Sarah Lunt of Mesa, Arizona were amount thereof. Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Any adverse claimants of the Mrs. C. H. Grace. d land should file their claims, or objections, on or Sunday dinner guests of Mr. before the time designated for and Mrs. Guarnette Kendall were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cowan of Salt sale. City, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Any contiguous owner claiming Lake Cox of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. a preference right must assert Gus Steiner of Payson. such right within 30 days from the above sale date. All oil and Mr. and Mrs. Dean KendaJl of gas will be reserved to the United Elko, Nevada spent a few States. this week at the home of Mr. days and Ernest S. House, Mrs. R. H. Jenkins. r i CARD OF THANKS ; FOR SALE Lone shape, roll- We desire to convey our apedge extension dining room table Phone 218R. preciation and thanks to relatives and friends of Nephi for their words of for their kind1937 Ford $295. ness and sympathy, FOR SALE floral offerings during Call J. Barres Jenkins or phone our recent bereavement. 209W. The Family of Mrs. L zzie Broadhead Pace. FOR SALE used Slightly KING IS ILL . . . England's King modern bath tub with fittings George leaves royal plane that flew Also Medium size circulating heat of the him from Balmoral, Scotland, to er Dr. Thomas M. Hail. 185 London for treatment of a lung ail- West Utah Avenue, Payson . ment that has grown worse In recent weeks. He underwent an opFOR SALE Monarch Coal eration In London. Range - practically new. Also hot '5865 water tank, circulating heater. Stove pipe. $250.00 value. Yours HE WISKIT for $60.00 Call Rex Tolley at NSCMBLI 321J. 4, 1952. C. Davis, o Dobbs & Dobbs, 812 Eccles Bldg, Ogden, Utah, At- I Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr .and Mrs. Wm. Brown anFOR SALE Roy McPherson were Mr. and Mrs nounce the birth of a daughter at Kenneth Riddle of Ogden, and Mr. the Payson Hospital on Tuesday, room extension $7.00 and Mrs. Rex Hill and daughter October 2nd. Grandmother to the dition ot Salt Lake City. Mrs. Reed Belliston left Wednesday for Salt Lake City to receive medical treatment. Mrs. R. H. Jenkins has returned home from a pleasant visit with relatives in Monrovia, California. Mr. and Mrs. EksAyn Anderson and Miss Darlene Anderson of Salt Lake City were guests Sunday of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Anderson. new girl is Mrs. Susan Shaffer of Manti. Mrs. Brown and daughter are doing satisfactorily. Corporal and Mrs. Alma Winn are guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Winn. They will re turn to Ft. Sill, Oklahoma after a short furlough. Last Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sudweeks and Mrs. Elizabeth H. Booth of Salt Lake City spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Paxman. Donald Pay, after attending the Miss Mildred Bean, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. James General Conference in Salt Lake Bean, left Thursday for Los An- City, visited with his parents, Mr. geles, California. Miss Bean has and Mrs. Leonard Pay enroute to his home at Ely, Nevada. spent her vacation in Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Gale White of During the week Mr. and Mrs. Tremonton have been guests of Ray M. White and family of Ceher parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. dar City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman. Mrs. White Cooper. is the former Marietta Nyman, Mrs. J. L. Belliston is in Hills-bor- Home Economics teacher at the te Oregon visiting with her Juab high school. They were to Logan. daughter and son in Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Miller. Miss Connie Gadd and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Boss and Joyce Davis, students at the BYU small daughter have returned to were week end guests of Mr. and Fort Sill, Oklahoma. The return Mrs. Ray Gadd. Miss Davis is trip is being made via Colorado from Riverside, California. where they will visit with relatMrs. Stewart Bowers entertainives. In Nephi they were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ed for her daughter Mary on her 7th birthday anniversary October Frank Tolley. 3rd at her home. Thirty little Mr. and Mrs friends and school mates enjoyed Sunday guests of Homer Carver were Mr. and Mrs. games and refreshments. Assist- Carlton Barentsen and children of nng were Mrs. Lois Brown ana Mt. Pleasant. Miss Betty Bowers. o, en-rou- LENGTH Round dining Good conPhone 206W. table RED DELICIOUS APPLES Pick your own at $1.00 bu. A. R. Thompson, Salem. 4 Blocks east of Salem church, turn south, take road south out of Salem. Turn first lane east to first house DEER RIFLE Phone 350. WE SKIT; WO UN OVE TAILORED HOUSE AND CIRCULAR War n I t 8tcfjfou see wiy nt Nut machines in this area. No sellTo qualify for work you ing! must have car, references, $320.00 cash, secured by inventory. Devoting 4 to 6 hours a week to business, your end on percentage of collections will net up to $150.00 monthly with very good possibilities of taking over full time. Income increasing accordingly. For interview, include phone in application. Box 115, Nephi. IF YOU ARE AROUND 50 to OF AGE and have endifficulty getting em ployment, wtiy not go into business for yourself retailing Rawleigh Good opportunity to Products? develop permanent and profitable business Write Rawleigh's Dept. HH, Denver, Colorado. 55 YEARS countered UTJ-15- 2 , Av SALESMEN WANTED erage $450.00 per month part or tun time Contact H. lieCrana Reed at Forrest Hotel Saturday between 10 a. b. and 12 noon LOST AND FOUN- DPLEASE PLEASE PLEASE Will you kindly return any and all tools you have borrowed from Sam S perry at the Nephi Lumber Sam says that there are othso please hurry. Jt you can't get them in, phone him and he'll come after them. 'I V " Army's Oldest Unit Battery "D," Fifth Field Artillery Battalion, the oldest unit In the United States Army, still is on active duty 178 years after It was organized. The unit, attached to the First Infantry Division In Germany, first distinguished Itself In the Battle of Trenton. Known as Alexander Hamilton's old battery, it provides the first line of descent from George Washington's Continental Army to today's fighting force. 5859 SPORT SHIRTIN far Clo r Ploy WIDaV CUFFED Yiti To Receive Hither Checks WASHINGTON. D. C Over 'AND POCKETS 1,000 of de- SLEEVES OENEROUS ACCENT PATCH THE ;?ED SPORT SHIRT, TO WEAR LOOSELY OVER veterans and 200 dependants :KS. OR BELTED TIGHTLY OVER A SKIRT ceased veterans of the Spanish-America- n -- ill 19 11) - m.d - lorg (7 War will receive an InColor Compass 3Se crease in monthly payments startPueblo Indians in th the Among ing In November, the Veterans Adthe four colors yellow, Southwest, ministration has announced. jRDER PATTERNS tend JJc in co!n green, red and white are associFour , basic new rates are prottompt) for each pattern, with ftii. ated with the cardinal points of the vided $60, $78, $90, and $120 which m ond oddrctt, designating compass. under a new law to replace 15 fornumber itt ittwa you wont by rh t or SS65 for the "Wmkit Enttmbb" Coal Use Up mer different rates ranging from rt Skirt", pattern 3f)S. $15 to $120 a month. Coal consumption by U.S. elecThe V. A. said its pension rolls utility power plants amounted ATLAS PATTERN, Dept. tric carry 85,246 veterans and 83,302 Send to 6455 to almost 92 million tons in 1B50 Sunset Blvd., Holly NUTN, more than la dependents of deceased veterans of wood Allow two almost 10 per cent 28, California. n the War. the previous year. weeks for delivery. (lt-13- ) Spanish-America- COME "TANGLE-FREE- Vze TIME Refilling and collecting money from our five-ceHigh Grade Co. J5c S ,' Spanish-America- $150.00 MONTHLY SPARE $60. 30-3- 0 Salesmen ers waiting on the borrowing line, rUU SKIRT. m to 17. CUT t Hire WANTED 30-0- IN Under provisions of section 2455, R. S., as amended by section 14, of the ac' of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat., 1274) 43 U. S. C. 1171), and pursuant to the application of Amos G. Irons of Nephi, Utah Serial No. S. L. 071241, there will be offered to the highest bidder, at a public sale to be held at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 27th day of November 1951 next, at this office, the following tracts of land: NW NW Sec. 33, T. 13 S., R. 1 W., SLM (40 acres) at not less than Sec. $2.00 per acre; SW4NW 33, T. 13 S., R. 1 W., S. L. M., (40 acres) at not less than $2.50 per acre. No bids will be accepted for a portion of the tract advertised. Bids may be made by the principal or his agent, eitfier personally or by mail. Bids sent by mail will be considered only if received at this office prior to the hour fixed for the sale. Bids must be in sealed envelopes accompanied by certified checks or money orders made payable to the Treasurer of the United States for the amounts of the bids. The envelopes must be marked in the lower corner "Public sale bid, Serial No. FOR REN- T- APPLES FOR SALE Extra DEER RIFLES FOR RENT large fancy Delicious, Johnathan You can pick Also G I 6 Ammo. FOR SALE and Rome Beauty Either kind, 51.00 Lawrence M. Broadhead. your own per bushel. Ready now. Orders taken, trucks loaded. Phone 590J4 or see A. Z. Robbing, Mt. Nebo Furnished apartFOR RENT Fox aFrm, 10th South Main, Pay-so- n ment Heat, Electric Range, ReUtah. Single couple or with frigerator 1 child Kendall Apts. FOR SALE G E Electric blanket with dual controls Call 178. CARDS OF THANKS COURT tate. John To Sell To ttent To Find To Buy-- To v: ... mi viae WAOT AD: for Administratrix ary Page Seven IN! SEWING MACHINES " s l2T KB TRY! SEE! y- I - ends Patented Nevr-Clo- g ammed bobbin threads I sewing is relaxed sewing. You work with new ease and new perfection. It's a triumph for New-Hom- e "Tangle-tree- " Mrs, Garnette Steinke who will be at our store on Longest of th Lot Chevrolet looks longest, Chevrolet is longest . . . a swank and sweeping 197 that tops any inches over-a- ll other car in the low-prifield. Size up Chevrolet's greater length, and you'll find it hard to settle for less. OCTOBER to demonstrate Weight road-huggin- g, weight . . . a hefty 3140 pojnds in the moocl illustrated that no comparable car in the field can match. Get the feel of this big car, and you won't settle for less. (Shipping weight.) road-smoothi- Widest Tread in Its Field Here's the steadiness of the widest tread in the field . . . 584 inches between centers of rear wheels. Once you've known the bctlcr readability of Chevrolet's wider tread, you wouldn't settle for less. Finest Comfort Features Luxury of Body by Fisher . . . cradled ease of unitized Knee Action . . . smooth control of Center-PoiSteering! nt Biggest America's Largest and Finest Carl ed fr Car Big, powerful brakes-farf- etf field! Use the Jumbo-Dru- in the car's own Valve-In-He- m low-pri- momen- tum to increase stopping power. D U SWm Learn how to use your attach' mentsa ad And The trend's to Chevrolet's had it for nearly 40 valve-in-hea- d. years! Get sparkling performance and real over-al- l economy. ALL INSTRUCTED REGARD- LESS the Shift le No-Sh- ift POWER Automatic Transmission Sensationally smoothl Excitingly easyl It's a new experience in driving, the modern way to drive. Costs little more or even les than many car with standard gearshift! 'Combination of PowtrgliJe Automatic Trammission and inpn ftpiismml em IM Imm bmhUU at txua cott. OF THE SEWING TYPE MACHINE OF YOU NOW OWN. I A .ml 4 Hind- - rubbed mtple veneer with solid maple leas. Supply rack inside carved doorl Sijlt 623. MADI IN U.S. A. SINCI 1S60 II Ceesele WUTTSN lift 7VV ffU J&.CJ OUAKANTM VISIT OUR SEWING SCHOOL AT ANY TIME SATURDAY (TO GIFT CERTIFICATE S0.00 APPLY ON PURCHASE OF A NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE) to the person guessing nearest to the number of pins in a pincushton on Display during Sewing School! With each Machine pnrehsed here School, we will give During Sewing Absolutely tree a $25.00 Gilt Certificate tor Sewing Materials At cnniSTENSEirs mTrTntiiiimniviiiiiniii lOS-K- p. NEBO CHEVROLET CO. 740 North Main NEW HOME MACHINE Way Ahead with Brakes of Any Low-Pric- ed Join Low-Pric- plain andonfancy the sewing Road-Huggi- ng Gives y ou more 13 CI- - C SATURDAY ce Most but just tnt of the famous e features you won't want to sew without. Come in for a demonstration. New-Hom- Phone ftWemp 433 384 North Main Street Eledrk Co. Phone 128W |