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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. UTAH S, Thursday, I evui Stye Publishers EmtB-18m- B A. Gibson and Roy B. E. Editor - Managtr - Gibson Ry L G;bson. Published every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County tah. Entered at the post office at Nephi, Utah, as second class mail matter under the act of Conqress of March 3, 1879. One year $2.75; Six months $1.50. Subscripion rates: are pavable in advance. Advertising rates Subscriptions on request. S8 South Main Street, Nephi. Utah Office Phene IH - NATIONAL - , , i - MEMBER-- UTA3 OF !? THE- - SlAIt iPktSi ASS0CIAII0X AT ON 2Z Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Read and Mrs. JenREWARD nie Swasey spent Sunday in FayFIVE DOLLARS CASH REWARD ette with relatives. - i.rnrmgtinn IHpntifvinp: the Mrs. Albert Haney and two ..,v, ,oQ o arm hinnkpt! i. 36 children George and Karen of black a from Four Saturday night OR RENT are guests of InWashington Warden, South. 2nd rimmo Ford at 2nd East dose In ' Mrs. Geo. V. and Mr. her Tlectric parents, SSd See formation and name of informant, range tne win excent oi that tnier, Dejwiu. Mrs. Alex Wilson. held in strict confidence. Contact Corporal Nilan Pickering has One platform Sheriff Jackson with information sent word home that he has arrivFOR SALE or P. N. Anderson. Perhaps the ed at Cooke Hospital in California excellent condition rocker culprit might beat the time and for four months treatment. Phone 377M. $25.00 bring it back. Buy your pastry and home made WE HAVE GLAMORENE Carand rolls from the Nephi bread discussed as Cleaner recently pet FOR SALE Onion, Tomato 4th Ward Saturday May 10. Food in Readers Digest Chapman Fur- and Cauliflower Earl plants 1 m at Rite Way hardat Sale p. niture, phone 300. Nielsen, phone 256W. ware store. Give Mother a rest for Mothers day and at the same Max W. Bowles has accepted a Mrs. time help build the new chapel. CANARIES FOR SALE position with Purina feed co and John Crawforth. 46 North 1st Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Carter nas resigneu irom me yusuiun as Vcst Street, were in Salt Lake City last week technician witn me insemination to attend the christening of a program here in the county. The SHEET AND LUMBER USED Law asked has association grand son, born to Mr. and Mrs. Dairy at Pryamid Robert M. Read on March 12. rence Brough to carrv on this IRON FOR SALE work. Anyone wishing this service mill at mouth of Levan Canyo- nclub met at the The can call 0499R1. (Adv) Saturday morning and all next home of Ruby Wilson on May 1. week Mrs. Don Royce gave a report on New hospital bed FOR SALE Late model Mon- - Einsteine. Officers elected for the FOR SALE call tag Coal Range coming year were President Mrs. with inner spring mattress Like new A. K. Johnson; vice president Mrs. 049TJ1 at Levan together with 40 gallon water tank J. E. Andrews; secretary and treasCall and extra water Jacket urer, Mrs. Lee Bailey; historian, 181M. Furnished apartFOR RENT Mrs. Leila Wiley; Reporter, Mrs. ment with Electric Range and ReLaVar Carter. Present were Mrs. Kendall Good Charter SALE FOR apartments, frigerator IreJ Chase, Mrs. Fred Gadd, Mrs. 344. Phone 371J. Oak Range phone James M. Anderson, Mrs. W. Lee Mrs. Frank Morgan, Mrs. VIOLAS Del Bailey, PANSIES FOR SALE Giant Pansies, Mrs. F. H. Worthington, Ray Sweet Beckstead, Mrs. Carl Painted Mrs. Violas, Wilkey, Painted Daisys, Sweet phinium, Basket ofDaisys, Gold, Tom- - J. E. Andrews, Mrs. CI eon Mem-mot- t, Basket of Williams, Williams, Carnations. -Mrs. Merle McPherson, Mrs. Lewis Beagley, Mrs. John H. Harphone St., Huckleberries Roy V. Olson, Santaquln, Utah. 4tipd 212 South Center street, Santa-qui- mon, Mrs. Eugene Beck, Mrs. La Var Carter, Mrs. Don Royce, and Utah phone 9913 the hostess, Mrs. Wilson. I OR SALE 1940 Ford Super DeLuxe Nail Biters Clean $295.00 Dishwashing Hint Prof. James C. Coleman, U.C. J. B. Jenkins, phone 209W. Dishwashing will be easier if you L.A.: "People who bite their .ialls of tend to be 'intropunitive' they do sew a large button on a corner will The dishcloth. button RELIABLE MAN WANTED to it your subconsciously to punish themcall on fanners in Juab County make scraping food particles off tn selves. dishes much easier. Wonderful opportunity $15 to $20 White Honse Site In a day. No experince or capital The site for the White House was Counting the Colonies required. Permanent. Write today. selected by President Washington There are more counties named McNESS COMPANY, Dpt. B, 2423 and Major L'Enfant, the French Washington than any other 29 Magnolia Street, Oakland 7 Calif. engineer who prepared the plan for states have Washington counties. the capital city. Next are Jefferson, 26; Lincoln, 24; Jackson. 22; Adams, 12. COME AND SEE the new Royal Keeping Honey d Lutherans Portable Typewriter Beautiful Keep honey in a Thirty-on- e per cent of the students grey finish. Complete with carry- container and in a dry place: otherat the University of Minnesota ing case, $99.50. Nephi Jewelry wise it is likely to absorb moisture r and to ferment. or Telephone 341. (Minneapolis) are Lutherans. to KIDS MATINEE 2:30 P. M. -- "ARTIC FURY" Sunday and Monday a? sr cr ess. n, tightly-covere- iS -- t: Defendants. ' (SUMMONS No. 3445- , - : SCHOOL DISTRICT, JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Representative District" "No. 5: Polling Place, Levan Court House; vs. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY Judges of Election: Mr. J. E. Han1L R. HERNDON and ANNA E. GIVEN that a special election will son, Mrs. Alma Winter, Mrs. Olive HERNDON, his wife, if living and be hold in Juab School District, Poulson if dead their unknown heirs, Juab County, State of Utah, on the n snau devisees, legatees and creditors; , dav of Mav AD 1952 at K k k,T f V 1 and all' other persons unknown, S!! J.SS claiming any right, title estate Uted t0 the registered voters who oVSuSLn or interest in or lien upon the real have paid a property tax within School District to the judges of property described in the pleading saj(i District during the year next election to be by them furnished adverse to the complainant's own to' the qualified voters. pioceeuing sucn eiecuon, me ership, or clouding his title thereto question, SAMSON AND DELILAH : THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Udell R. Jensen of Jensen & Jensen, one of the plaintiffs attorneys, whose ad' dress is Nephi, Utah an answer to the complaint, within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment- by default will be taken against you for the relief demand ed in said complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court, and a copy of which is herewith served upon you. )This is an action to quite the title of the plaintiff in and to the following described land situate in Juab County, Utah, to wit: The North one-ha- lf of the th of the Southeast of SectNortheast ion 24, Township 15 - South, Salt Lake Range 2 West, Base and Meridian, containing 20 acres. . ; CARY GRANT BETSY DRAKE ROOM FOR ONE MORE Friday and Saturday REX ALLEN AND KOKO COLORADO SUNDOWN BOWERY Polling j DeMILLE'S CECIL MASTERPIECE B. BOYS one-four- CRAZY OYER HORSES Lit-a-Lu- re ssrerL. . EARL R. HOWARD, Plaintiff, STORY WANT ADS - COUNTY, THE LAS VEGAS S3 Representative Precinct No. 3: Polling Place: Nephi Second Ward L. D. S. Church; Judges of Election: Mrs. Mattie Beiliston, airs. Gerarude Foote, Mr. Melvin War. Representative r District No. 4: Place: Nephi Central School; of Election: Mrs. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION Florence Judges Mrs. Katie WorCarter, IN AND FOR JUAB UTAH, BOARD OF EDUCATION, JUAB thington, Mr. Wallace Bowers. JANE RUSSELL VICTOR MATURE with Mr. and Mrs. John Ord. 1952 ren. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES: Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Additional In formation. Friday and Saturday daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George V. Ord recently visited in Bountiful with Bishop and Mrs. R. V. Ord and IDITOR Al ASSOC! LEGAL NOTICES Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beard during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rasmussen of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Lee of Woodscross, Mr. and Mrs. Kenner Killpack of Bountiful enroute to Arizona, and Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Tayior oi Kamas. Mrs. Guarnett Kendall is visiting in Salt Lake City with her daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cowan and her new grand-- 1 May 8, one-four- th ; KIDS MATINEE 2:30 P. M. " The polls at each polling place shall be opened at the hour of 7:00 o'clock A. M. and will be kept open until and will be closed at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P. M. No person shall be permitted to vote at said election unless he shall be a registered voter residing in the representative precinct in which he offers to vote and shall have paid a property tax in said school district during the year preceeding such election. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Education of Juab School District, Juab County, State of Utah, has caused this notice to be given as required by law this 24th day of April, A. D. 1952. "Shall the Board of Education of Juab School District, Juab County, State of Utah, be authorized to issue and sell bonds of the district in the amount of Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,-- -. 000.00), in denomination of One Thousand Dollars ($1,- 000.00) each, bearing interet-- r est at a rate not to exceed two per centum )per annum, to be dated May 1, 1952 and to mature serially as follows: (2) ' ' $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 May May May May May May May May May May L 1, 1953 1, 1954 1, 1955 1, 1956 1, 1957 1, 1958 1, 1959 1, 1960 1, 1961 1, 1962 . ' for the purpose of raising money for purchasing school sites, for building or purchasing one or more school houses, and for supplying the same with furniture and necessary apparatus, and for improving the grounds ?" WILFORD BAILEY, President, Board of Education, Juab School District, Juab County, State of Utah. ATTEST: ALBERT C. STARR Clerk, Board of Education of Juab Sehool District, Juab County, State of Utah (SEAL) ,Date of first publication: April 24, 1952; m The Times-New- s, Nephi, Utah Dated this 15th" day-of 'April, D. 1952. UDELL R. JENSEN One of Attorneys for Plaintiff Said election shall be held in P. O. Address: Nephi, Utah. the five reDresentative Drecincts Shining Gold and the polling places within said Do you weep over gold articles precincts and the judges who have which have lost their glitter? Still NOTICE TO CREDITORS been annointed to conduct the weeping, wipe the articles with election are as follows: Estate of RUSSELL CHRIS- onion juice. Let dry thoroughly Deceased. Creditors and rub with a soft cloth. TENSEN, Representative District No. 1 v Oranites will present claims with vouchers Polling place. Mona Court House: Salad Dressing to the undersigned at 418 East Judges of Election: Mrs. Florence ALL POLISHED To make a salad 8th South, Salt Lake City, Utah, Orgill, Mrs. Eva Sperry. Mrs. well fruit that with goes on or before the 10 day of August, Cora Fowden. dressing salad, blend orange juice with salad 1952. BETTER WORKMANSHIP FOR oil or a prepared salad dressing. LESS MONEY Precinct No. 2: Representative Edith Jorgensen Christenseri, Ex Christian Indians Polling Place, Nephi Third Ward W. WOODOW BEARD, Repres. ecutrix of' Russell of the Estate An Episcopalian Relief Society hall; Judges of elmissionary Phone 0494J4 - Levan, Utah deceased- among the Crow Indians has bap- Christensen, ection:: Mrs. Gideon Sidwell, Mr. ' Dates of 8, 15, tized White Man Runs Him, Sitting publication: May George H Ostler, Mr. Albert E. Beesiey Monument Co. Robin, and Black Elk Goes Ahead. 22 and 29, 1952. Sells. A. fruit-flavor- . c 1 READY MIX CONCRETE DELIVERED IN NEPHI HIGHEST QUALITY MATERPRICES REASONABLE AND COMPETITIVE! IALS PEOPLE AMY if M PAYSON READY MIX CO. Phone 249W Payson LAKE SAND AND GRAVEL Phone 249R or I88R3 or SPRING Here Are The Facts About the Strike c at the Utoco Refinery in Salt Lake City On April 24th, 475 refinery workers struck at Utoco demanding a 27 increase in wages and benefits PLUS other excessive demands, including a "union shop" that would force every refinery employe to join the Union or lose his Job. (Each Utoco employe now has a choice. He may or may not join the Union, as - hg wishes.) Utoco Refinery Operating At 65 Capacity The Utoco refinery has been in operation since April 28 and is now producing at 65 capac- manned by permanent company employes not on strike. It It our expectation that production of Utoco products will continue af 65 capacity until the strike is settled. ity, Utoco Dealers Have Same High Quality Products Wz VVC CONSIDER THESE FACTS! Alto, they do NOI but ONLY striking Wage Utoco products strike. For highest skilled labor Benefits Total .40 K MUM details of Documented Facts concern strike the Issues, you are invited to ttop in ing at any Utoco dealer and request a little bookFor full let, tiried "Factt About Strike At Utoco." UTAH OIL REFINING CO in itl. g easier handling. more positive system 37 turning angle. control, Nine model . . . 4,200 to 8,600 lbs. GVW ratings. wheel-basbVi, 8 and t. bodies. 115, 127, 134-iThe traditional truck toughness International first In heavy-dut- y 20 straight years. t that has kept truck sales for Iff k API iJ4 frim Expansion t7-;Xjr,- y u 2.78 n iiliU Buy on Proof! 1.79 for overtime Plus time and one-ha- lf 6c per hour for night shift 4c per hour for afternoon shift Full pay for 7 holidays NOT worked Double time for all hours worked on 7 holidays Super-sfeerin- truck engine W'SWBSHufc. 7 Before you buy any truck, let us give you a list of persons in thia area who liave recently bought new Internationals like the one you are considering. Chock wit h any or all of them. Find out how Internationals cut haul- ... TfT r V International Pickup available in nine models with bodies, 4,200 to 8,600 lb. GVW. c'i, , and ing costs on jobs like yours. (Hlohett teal) If YOU Are Interested In Further Details . . . The "roomiest, most the Comfo Vision Cab.1 I'Hitorn WiiMiV (lowest scale) 2.38 engine built in the plant. comfortable cab on the road" You'll sense it from the way it handles, from the way it steps out with a full load. And you'll know it in the months and years ahead as your Internationa) keeps right on rolling up record savings on hauling costs. , have the records to prove it. Why not stop in and see them? $.34 $2.39 .23 Silver Diamond world' largest We benefit of all ttrilt number of workers. PER HOUR e from here. Largest exclusive truck service organization. Here's Utoco Offer to the Union the figures do NOT include overtime. include pay of supervisory prsonnt( workers. Average ll obtained by adding wag or Ing workers, then dividing by the total get these only with International pickups You . tjrr Utoco's wage scale is among the highest of all industries in the intermountain area. Utoco's offer to the Union is higher than the present wage scale of other refineries in Utah, Idaho and the entire Pacific Coast, Including California. Utoco's offer to the Union Is 36 MORE than increase in cost of living since 1940. Utoco's offer to the Union was the maximum permitted for automatic approval of U. S. Wage Stabilization Board. For average striking worker $2.05 For casual labor.... 1.56 at Utoco stations and dealers are the tame high quality as told before the You'll never drive a better bargain than the International Truck you drive away CALL for compfeta information about any International Truck, tee J r j cry fto I. ft. N MOTOR CO. l Tax 44, WEST The Time Box at The Toggery CENTER STREET NEPHI -- -. PHONE 444 ,:jUm:l:nmiit |