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Show THE St-- 3 f':r.:y' Stuff; Richer Mailman is SCCO nvw YORK - Robert SEED GOWERS, Pints of Milk Pcse Problem for Busy Milkman J Missing H:- -! 1 Naeeely. fc mail carrier, didn't believe it. so he took a second look Then he became convinced that it was stage money, but he picked It up anyway, and eventually became richer. on Naegeley found the money Ocstreet sometime in Fifty-fifttober. Not being sure whether or not it was real, he took it to police hoarlnuarters. where it was i.oved to be the real item He turned it $500 h over to officials. a claim When no one res for it, police property clerk Frank Leuci gave it bark to Naeelpy j - Milkman Rich CHICAGO, 111. ard Bopp was robbed of two pints of milk while making his deliveries. That, In itself, is not news. Eut the theft occurred while Bopp was making deliveries in police headquarters. The milkman discovered the theft after he stepped off an elevator. On the lift with him were two policemen and a group of prisoners bound for a third floor bullpen. Bopp went to the bullpen and corn plained. Telltale bulges in the size 1 rubber boots of one prisoner, arrested as a pickpocket, helped locate the unopened cartons of milk NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- Nephi News BEE KEEPERS INVITED TO Friday and Saturday ETHEL BARRYMORE BIG COUNTRY , "if" NOTICE OF CHANGE OF TRAIL ; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Belliston who have spent the past few weeks with their son in law and daughter in San Diego, California have returned home. SUNDAY AND MONDAY JEANNE CRAIN j SCOTT BRADY THELMA RITTER THE MODEL AND THE MARRIAGE BROKER TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY RICHARD BASEHART GFNE EVANS MICHAEL O'SHEA FIXED BAYONETS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DOUBLE BILL AUDIE MURPHY YVETTE DUGAY BEVERLY TYLER THE CIMARRON KID MATINEE SATURDAY t 7a no Grou'c Wesern Mr. and Mrs. Earl Worthington 0v I HAY Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kendall of Elko, Nevada were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jenkins. They were in Nephi to attend the funeral services for J. E. Lunt, a brother In law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ostler of Salt Lake City were week end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Winn and Mr. and Mrs Edward Ostler. ,L Mi MATINEE 2:30 P. M. SCUDDA J"SCUDDA HOO SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Foote and son of Dugway spent last week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foote. On Tuesday, and Mrs. Max Knight of Mr. Springville spent the day at the Foote home. THIS BANK WILL PAY LANE ROCKY ALAN Mrs. Jack Pace and children of Pleasant Grove were recent visit-- I ors of Mrs. Alean Pace. meres? Raves FOREST REDWOOD at: Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Ellertsoni of Logan are parents of a son born March 5 at a Logan hospital. The mother is the former Laura Lee Brough. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brough of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson of Mona. Ireland Bsccrr.ing Nation of Old Maids, Bachelor: paw Mr. and Mrs. George Howarth land Mrs. Rulon Bracken were in Hyde Park last Thursday attend- MEETING ATTEND ing a funeral for a cousin, Albert Kirby. Returning home they visand seed bee An alfalfa keepers ited in Salt Lake City with Mr. school will be held Monday, March and Mrs. Max Davis and with Mr. 10 at 7:30 p. m. in the Courtroom and Mrs. James E. Moore. at Nephi. Highlights of the alfalfa Mr. and Mrs. Evo Chiradia have seed school at Logan will be discussed. Dr. George F. Kniwlton, returned to their home in Antioch after spending a few Wm. II. Bennett and George E. California Bohart will treat seeding and cul- days at the home of her parents, tural practices in prodcing alfalfa Mr. and Mrs Dean Howard at seed, recommended dusting and Mills. They also visited with Mr. and manage- and Mrs. Raymond Ostler and Mr. spraying applications and Mrs. Bill Howard and family ment of bees in seed production. Union of Moab, and Mrs. Morgan, moth- er of Mrs. Worthington, have been visiting in Nephi. Mrs. Morgan n has returned to her home in after having spent the winter Le-va- NO OTHER CHANGES IN SAVINGS ACCOUNT RULES in Moab. AT THIS TIME Mr. and Mrs. Arch J. Crapo of Salt Lake City were among the The Best friends who attended funeral serIs the only fuel that can Coal Thursvices of J. E. Lunt last be easily and safely stockpiled. day. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gifford and small son Steven of Provo are spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence dowers. ANEfo Member: Federal Reserve System Mrs. Bert Winn is visiting in Salt Lake City with her son in law d and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson in Salt Lake City. Member: Fereral Deposit Insurance Corp. the Is JJ-Ly Pontlac's new "power train" of big, engine, new Dual-Rang- e Hydra-Matland new adds axle up to economy high-compressi- Dual-Rang- e stop-and-g- ' performance-automa- tic t Ml on driving at its best. Eager, responsive power for all - v i I i c, FLASHING ACCELERATION Pontlac's amazing' response to the accelerator gets you away in a flash. of Your Life Smooth, hushed, extra-economic- Jl.jrcr--''-' ..',. :'-.'.- ; '' INSTANT SURGING POWER-Y- ou have plenty of surplus power, Instantly ready for any emergency. By reducing engine to a peed, Pontiac gives maximum economy. cruises QUIET CRUISING-Pont- lac so quietly, smoothly and effortlessly you almost feel you're coasting. DOLLAR FOIl DOLLAR YOU CAX1 tmmtj j . .. .. now-eve- Hand ball, volley ball badminton, table tennis, basket ball, etc., are enjoyed by all. However, the after-effecsometimes are a little rugged . . particularly to those who have limited their exercise to the arm chair In the recent years. For those less hardy individuals, Udell to the may add tiddley-wink- s activity list. Anyone interested in the F B I can contact Udell for full particulars ts Want to have fun and be entertained . . . Then be sure to attend the Big Carnival and Auction Sale at the Ar-no- ry today and tomorrow. BASLEY -- ScGUHE COMPANY Four Friendly Stores In Fout Friendly Communities Weekend Sailors stainwire, quarter-incless steel cable used as mast stays in some small sailboats is the same kind that is used to operate aircraft controls and will withstand a pull up to 8,200 pounds. The 19 h Time Period period of two months bimester. A a Is called I n Ml to lie s feic liif 1 i i if you are: a property owner, ever intend to be one or if you drive a car you should be interested in voting for or against this law. ALL REGISTERED VOTERS in the four districts of Nephi are eligible to vote at the election on March 11, 1952. A GROUP OF PROPERTY OWNERS 3 rerolutlons in relation - nt al TOP ECONOMY - I IF YOU STAY HOME and do not vote you may be sanctioning such a law. To ignore this election invites domestic animals on your unfenced land. DO YOU WANT TO HERD THEM OFF? s Optional at ttlra out. - f t a lawful fence? if performance for the YOU drive it . , . road! open and see! Come In today. st t DO YOU KNOW that if this law i passed it will allow ALL domestic animals to run at large and will require all and owners to fence their land with driving! o I i . nJu. This group meets on the hardwood each Wednesday evening . . objective, To reuoacn . duce waistlines Udell has started something that is attracting more and more men who can qualify, There are a few boys whose waistlines are such that they r, are eligible. . they, have not been eliminated. They soon are aware of their errors when they collide with one of the more widely qualified members . . F3 IFf tflie Performance Thrill N:t: FBI oin the local level it means FAT BOY INSTITUTE pcapk Healthy Feet Recent laboratory tests disclosed that one pound of prime sole leather has an internal surface of 30 acres. This fibrous network keeps feet at healthful temperatures in all kinds of weather. La hi CHATTER have traditionally held large fam ilies in high esteem and have frowned upon artificial binh ecu trol, he points out. For more than a century the population of Ireland has been steadily declining. While the other nations of Europe were doubling and tripling their population, Ireland was dwin dling to less than half. From a population of 6,548,000 In 1840, the population dwindled to 2,992,034 in 1940, Father O'Brien reveals. The figures are for the 2C: counties comprising the Republic of Ireland, known also ?s Eire. While emigration is a contributing factor in the decline, the chief cause is the small number who marry and the late age at which they marry. The last census disclosed that only two out of every five Irishman between 30 and 34 years old are married, the lowest proportion In the world, the article declares. That Ireland is rapidly becoming a nation of bachelors and old maids is evidenced by the recent census showing that 65 per cent of the popu lation is single, ' per cent widowed and only 28 per cent married, the Notre Dame priest points out. If an Irish colleen wishes to marry, the article observes, she had best flee the Emerald Isle, for most of the 1 men there turn up their noses at the suggestion of wedding bells and are busy only in dodging Cupid's ar- mm Ry-lan- JL1LJ LJ L lkL because 1952 6, III! - NOTRE DAME, UA. E.'iaui fewer men and women marry ir Ireland than in any other cou:Ur;y ir the civilized world, Eire is ia: id!;, becoming a nation of bachelors and old maids and the Irish people are vanishing from the face of the earth Thus states Rev. Dr. John A O'Brien, of the University of Notre Dame, in an article, "The Vanish ing Irish", appearing in an issue of St. Joseph's Magazine, published by the Benedictine Fathers at St Benedict, Oregon! This finding comes as a iiwcU because Ireland is famous for ib beautiful colleens and its v:rm hearted people and is corr.Tiom pictured as a land of romsntic levers, according to Father O'Brien The discovery is as ironical as it rows. They seem blind to the fact that this sdcIIs national suicide. Mrs. W. J. Cole has enjoyed a pleasant visit in California with friends and relatives. CONTEMPLATED March Thursday, . , t At with spectacular 11 it EAT A wy-- FEEL IT IS JUST AS IMPORTANT THAT STOCKMEN CARE FOR THEIR CATTLE AND CONTROL THEM AS IT IS FOR THE FARMER TO CARE FCR AND CONTROL HIS CROPS. Nephi Precinct includes the area from Sanpete County line on the East to Tintic Valley on the West, and from apprximately Six Miles South of Nephi to three miles North of Nephi. If you own land in this area you should come out and vote. r J$EMiI-Jieii$e- & IF THIS LAY IS PASSED and you run into a domestic animal on the roads, who do you think will have to pay for the animal as well as the car? 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