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Show THE Tw Paa, NEPHI, TIMES-NEW- S, UTAH FAR'.lLinS URGED TO GET THE OBOF Gil GRASSHOPPERS A. Publishers Witor B. Gibson and Roy - Manager Gibson E. Roy L Gibson 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. Six months $1.50. Subscripion rates: Ore year $2.75; Subscriptions are pavable in advance. Advrtising rates Published Thursday every on request. Office Phene IH - 11 national iditor gyrT" PRiSi MiMzB i-- OP THE Al AsTbcfATi OH ' ASS0CLM10S UTAH STATE ft fyM ur Great America ljj' i.j PSOPL- tllEl jit JSvl" .i S ..'V-''tft'-wi- .. BIG'S 6- PT ...1 "V. PORfS i L I i t Kl rTtmx 004 9om "T AVt fcMM FOUND 9tlMAL 114 By A COMMt fiC TffWt, TUI Af-t- l At. j TW8I0. OONCMTlOM W A tVm tUfMTAMTulX K S .... fl MINE FOR HIGH OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL GIRL GRADUATE who wants to work in Salt Lake City this summer and attend school there next year. Successful applicant will have private room and bath in a nice home plus $15.00 per week in exchange for light housework after school hours and care of children at night when necessary. Those interested please contact A. K. Johnson, telephone 3 ... NEPHI HIGHEST MATER- QUALITY IALS PRICES REASONABLE AND COMPETITIVE! Good Charter 371J. or SPRING LAKE SAND AND GRAVEL Phone 249R or I88R3 . pet Cleaner as recently discussed in Readers Digest. Chapman Fur- niture, phone 300. Mrs. J. W. Black-e- tt FOR SALE home at 5th South on 2nd East For information call Mrs. Ray Lunt. 2tipd From the Juab High Clarion annual Commencement The Ball will begin tomorrow evening m the high school gymnasium immediately, following the com mencemeht exercises. Highlight of the evening will 'be the Senior floor show; and following this event, each Senior will dance with one of his parents as the dance begins. With the Board of Education acting as host at the annual affair, the Ball will be free to the public. l money wmm men you mi SHOP AND SAVE IN NEPHI mm Whit-tingto- n, m aw , mfif B! Aim WAPB on! 118 PLUMBING ACTIVITIES WE HAVE GLAMORENE Car- PAYSON READY MIX CO. Phone 249W Payson r- Del VIOLAS PANSIES phinium, Painted Daisys, Sweet Williams, Basket of Gold, Tom-- : ato Plants, Egg Plants, Pepper COMMENCEMENT BALL Cabbage, Plants, Cauliflower, Huckleberries Roy V. Olson, 212 South Center street, Santa-- i TO CONCLUDE ANNUAL quin, Utah phone 9913 CALL unfurnished FOR RENT house with fruit trees $15.00 Mrs. W. A. Bowles, phone 371NM 2:30 P. M. "GREEN GRASS OF KENTUCKY" Furnished apartFOR RENT ment with Electric Range and ReKendall apartments, frigerator phone 344. r NEW HEAVY DUTY VACUU1 FOR FURNACE CLEANING PHONE 30& FOR APPOINTMENT KIDS MATINEE irr;-j:i.Tfr- one-four- th On several occasions lately only darn good brakes and presence of mind on the part of the drivers have prevented several accidents in Nephi. Biggest offenders lately ar the boys on the bicycles and it seems like mine included they picture themselves a jet plane on a fast take off when they start across the street. On several ocs. casions there have been It behooves all of us to urge a little more that our cycling NOTICE TO CREDITORS kids use a little more precaution THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: when crossing the streets. Estate of RUSSELL CHRTS. You are hereby summoned and reg Deceased. Creditors TENSEN, 'required to serve upon Udell R. Remember this, in view of rec Jensen of Jensen & Jensen, one of will present claims with vouchers to the undersiEned at 418 East ent discussions that there would the plaintiffs attorneys, whose ad- 8th Salt Lake City, Utah, certainly be more socialism than dress is Nephi, Utah an answer on orSouth, before the 10 day of August. medicine in socialized medicine. to the complaint within 20 days 1952. after service of this summons up. reg on yoa. If you fail so to do, judgEdith Jorgensen Christensen. Tr. women it discover that Many ment by default will be taken ecutrix of the Estate of Russell is just as hard to find a husband against you for the relief demand- Christensen, deceased. after marriage as before. ed in said complaint which has Dates of publication: May 8, 15, . reg been filed with the clerk of said and Zi, 1952. we hear1 Roundaboutedly that there have been a couple of guys griping a little ever the way things turned out during the high water emergency . . . and that the guys who were griping most of all were those who didn't have any water. We don't know who they might be, but we understand that George Matkin has been on the receiving end of several remarks that are not justified. . . . and if the guy or guys have any intestinal fortitude they'll be big enough to apologize to George. . . WE CAN OBTAIN FOR YOU ANY TYPE FURNACE OR It seems to have happened when one of the city main irrigation ANY BRAND BATHROOM OR KITCHEN FIXTtlRF; yoii streams washed out, and began DESIRE . . . INSTALLED AT REASONABLE RATES . hollow at the cutting fiercely big diversion dam at the mouth of the BARTON-WORWOO- D it ueorge MatKin ana canyon, Gerald Cazier and Jim Phillips PHONE 306 and Earl McPherson and a few PHONE 306 others hadn't used their head andj every ounce of energy they have to protct that diversion dam, the same guy who has been doing the) griping would have been without! water until perhaps next July. All we can say is thanks to high heaven that we have had a fellow like George at the head of the flood combating crew, and that we's have crews like the city andj the county crews and the irriga-- l tion crews, and the state road. crews or we would have had the: water all over Nephi and a sit-- . uation like Salt Lake has had. . Perhaps if more of us had listen-- ; ed to the urging of Dr. Jones early we would have been more prepar ed for the runoff, but we didn't . so have had to do the best. I appreciate George Matkin and t Si the others mentioned above, and a few more guys like Pat sa r .xaz:. "nac, and a great gob of others who are too numerous to mention & j4 j .rXT in limited space . . theys done a evwonderful work, and each and 3 s-- ' ery person in Nephi should give them a gentle pat on the back and warm hand of congratulations for their work. near-misse- Phone Oak Range READY MIX CONCRETE DELIVERED IN SATRIDING CLUB DANCE URDAY NIGHT AT THE ARNEBO KNIGHTS MORY ALL INVITED TO ATTEND TO HAVE FUN. mii FOR SALE WlJCW6f c 424. 1 WANT ADS Toattr OO PSCtT OF 1MB POS1S. POLE. PltW HMRtBS MABMeSTCP ARl HAU180 CUT OF TMf VVO00 ON V7 AMtmcA'S IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF court, and a copy of which is UTAH, IN AND FOR JUAB herewith served upon you. This is an action to quiet the COUNTY, title of the plaintiff in and to the EARL Ft. HOWARD, following described land situate in Plaintiff, Juab County, Utah, to wit: vs. The North one-ha- lf of the H. R. HERNDON and ANNA E. Southeast of the HERNDON, his wife, if living and Northeast of Sectif dead their unknown heirs, ion 24, Township 15 South, devisees, legatees and creditors; Salt Lake Range 2 West, and all other persons unknown, Base and Meridian, contain. estate claiming any right, title, ing 20 acres. or interest in or lien upon the real property described in the pleading Dated this 15th day of Anril adverse to the complainant's own- A. D. 1952. ership, or clouding his title thereto. UDELL R, JENSEN Defendants. One of Attorneys for Plaintiff P. O. Address: Nephi, Utah. SUMMONS No. 3445 one-four- th X ort Uavest Moues out ofTWtwe woods, SMI AMD MEJte TRUCKS. 80 PEHCBUT OF Loas, "o PteceMT or he puipwood amo mo AslO driv- reg f MOt or the Editor Share your plans with the er directly behind you. 1952 PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES: Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Additional Information. i i I I li W OMLV TTf T(AM4 UMIOM WMCRB OlAWOMDS Come spring and warm weather . . . we begin to look forward to Friday and Saturday oUr regular onslaught of insects REX ALLEN and pests which do considerable KOKO AND our to crops. damage annually Take grasshoppers for example COLORADO SUNDOWN they "got the drop" on us a couple of years and did considerable damage to our ranges and some crops. BOWERY BOYS Ray Burtenshaw, Juab County the best Agricultural Agent, says CRAZY OVER HORSES way to "get the drop" on grasshoppers before they have a chance to damage 1952 crops in Utah ia 1KIDS MATINEE 2:30 P. M. early control. Grasshoppers will soon be hatching at lower elevations and slightly later at higher elevations in the state. Geo. F. Sunday and Monday KnowJton, entomologist, warns the MONTGOMERY CLIFT farmers and ranchers to be on the ELIZABETH TAYLOR and new for lookout these hoppers SHELLEY WINTERS measures while the use control consmall. are still Early hoppers A PLACE IN THE SUN trol measures usually take Jess chemical and less labor. Young hoppers are bunched near their hatching grounds along field margins early in the season. By spraying a few days after the hop- -' FRANK LOVEJOY pers have hatched and when day- -' PATRICE WYMORE time temperatures range between 80 and 90 degrees control costs will be lower. I'LL SEE YOU IN MY When the weather is either too! hot or too cold, it s hard to get a DREAMS complete kill. It's also wise not to spray when winds are high. During the past two years, the United States Department of AgFriday and Saturday riculture entomologists have found that two of the newer insecticides ROD CAMERON can give 100 per cent control of FORT OSAGE grasshoppers when the spray is applied at the right time. Of the RAYMOND WALBURN alrin and toxaphene two aldrin gives the quicker kill. FATHER TAKES THE AIR 15, LEGAL NOTICES BEGulhrly ! South Main Street, Nephi, Utah Thursday, May ' reg the government They say spend one hundred dollars to i I will 1 k r .s- i- col- m fh and a civilian has lect 50 cents to collect one hundred dollars in order to keep 50 cents. reg St ' V r- A few days ago we read of the third traffic fatality of the year in Juab County . . caused by a blowout of a tire on the family car. The roads this winter have been terribly hard on tires, and have caused many the chuck-hole- s breaks. Don't you think it would be a smart think to take your car to your favorite service station or garage and have them pull the tires and give them a check-up- . Sure, it may cost you a new tire but that's a darn sight cheaper than a life. It's better to be safe than sorry . . . and the hot weather ahead and breaks In tires add up to a fast answer . . blowouts and trouble. reg , l,--- ...ii in mmum Hi It v-" ivndmt mm wmlobilif W mwHttoU Stack up what you gat for what you pay . . . and join the nation's largest group of truck users by choosing Chevrolet By far the biggest number of truck users today are Chevrolet owners . . . d and for good reasons. Because what they get is this: done. lit NO. 1 on purchat prl Static; vp a Chevrolot truck (gainst aajr oCw truck with comparable specifications. You'll find the Chevrolet truck Juts for lass. THAN Ml mnif IN MKEI FACT FACT lav OTHER NO. 2 FACT money on oparatlng tofti Hundreds of thousands of truck users have proved to their own satisfaction that Chevrolet costs the leaM of all to own and maintain. Sov Take a look at the four facts below . . . and see why you, too, will be money ahead with a Chevrolot Low Cost in purchase price and in upketf. A truck that gets the fob truck. Come in and ice us about ill NO. 3 Save money on ob offlcloncy Chevrolet trucks are factory-matche- d to your payload requirements. You doo't buy "too much or too little truck." FACT tav NO. 4 monay on low depreciation Records show that Chevrolet trucks traditionally bring more money at resale than any other make which costs about the same new. NEBO CHEVROLET CO. 740 NORTH MAIN BPSSiSeVCBKaisncsaiEsaR PHONE 433 reg bng lasting. hard-heade- MOM CHBVH9LCT WUCKl A truck thafs rugged, Naomi Bailey tried to tell us something on the street the other day . . and she could barely talk above a whisper . . what a heck of a spot for a lady to be in. How do you stand It, Naomi? Does your child want a kitten? Just call Mrs. REG at 200 and make your request early . . there's only quints. reg The future of the community de- depends not upon what it Is but on whats its citizens believe it can become. reg The advertiser Is the wise man who goes out to meet prosperity and helps her up the hill. reg The most successful reformer is .X 5 The odor of smoke, burning wood. Your the telephone. the crackle of first thought telephone call in Just one such emergency may well be worth the cost of the service for a lifetime. But your telephone is not for emergencies A alone. telephone bill, you're buying everyday convenience! Ivery minute, every hour, it's there if you want it at a cost of only a few cents a day. When you pay you What else gives so littler you" bo muoh for f" " middle age. reg NEPHI, UTAH ai5B2ieWfltffceaB Good thoughts and good things do aurvive In this world. The Mountain States Telephone end Telegraph Co. |