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Show THE Ffif Eejht, . I Corporal Marvin E. Garrett has arrived home after serving the past 21 months in the U. S. Army, the past ten months of which have been in Germany. Marvin, his and daughter Cindy, wife June will make their home in Nephi. Marvin reports that he is glad to be home and is enjoying seeing his friends. He also reports that six other Nephi boys should be home in the near future. Marvin is the son of Mr .and Mrs. Elgin R. Garrett Clyde Garrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrett, also arrived home last week. SM HEN'S COOL DUCK Boys' BH No-Iro- df n OXFORDS f df 4.79 SETHIS thick crepe rubber for long wear! Cool, washable, heavy duck oxfords with crusnion insoles and cork platforms for comfort, flexibility . .. . they're values at Penney't price. With solwes 1.49 's Sires . . . 1.98 BOYS BLUE JEANS oz Sanforized 11 Shrunk, sizes 4-- 1 GIRLS BLUE JEANS 6.. Sizes 2.49 pair Boys JIHMIE JEANS 1.98 7-1- Wcmens Sizes 12 to 40... 2.49 , Zipper front, sizes 1 fo 5 . . 1.49 Childs sizes 1 to 6 . . . . . 1.69 SHOP AND SAVE IN NEPHI K, U Jf iMW L DQ mm l'r The Mt Nebo camp of the D U held their meeting at the home of Ruby Summers on Saturday. Captain Hattie Stickney presided and conducted. The Ladies chorus gave a musical number. The lesson was given by Joy Neilsen. Captain Lue Stephenson and Alice P. Mc- Cune of the County Company ad-- , dressed the group. Delicious rewere served to the freshments following: Captain Lua Stephenson Alice P. McCune, Maud Robert son, Arvilla Lunt, Amy Warner, Captain Hattie Stickney, Florence Newton, Agnes Myers, Verde El- lertson, Lottie Kay, Iona Kay, Nadia Kay, Rose Neilsen, Flossie Kay, Syrelda Newton, Ruby Fow-ke- s, Joy Neilsen, Madge Newton, Elena Stanley, Nila Summers and the hostess, Ruby Summers. Men In P Service hi yy the NOW! SAVE MEFHI, UTAH S, MonaNews News cf Pi TIMES-NEW- Sergeant Max Ostler has arrived in the United States after having spent several months in Korea wit hthe 145th F. A. Bn. Sgt. Ostler called his mother from California Sunday, and stated that he expects release within a few days. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ostler, Funeral services were held in the Garfield chapel for Leonard Cloward, the ten year old son of Max and Blanche Fowkes Cloward, who was killed in an accident. Burial was in the Payson cemeHe was the grandson of tery. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fowkes. In case you didn't' know, It was comparatively hot last Friday as the mercury hit 94 degrees. Other temperatures during the past week ranged from a low of 35 for last Saturday night to 90. No precipitation has occurred thus far in May, according to the report of Bard Blackham, local observer, "JOE BEAVER" Thursday. May !5. 1952 Mrs. Dennis Rogerson entertained in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary on Sunday. Those enjoying the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Johnson, Mrs. Al-lJohnson, Mr. and Mrs. Arnon Garfield and sons Don and Rex, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kay and daughter Sally, and Mrs. Roger-so- NOTICE Given by virtue of a resolution of Nephi City Council passed in regular session on the 14th day of May, A. D. 1952, and section 874 of R. O. N. C, 195L Interested persons and citizens shall be given an opportunity to be heard at said hearing. Dated this 15th day of May, A. NOTICE is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the Mayor and City Council of Nephi City in the City Hall at Nephi, Utah on Tuesday, June 3, 1952 at the hour of 8:00 o'clock p. m. to consider and pass upon the recommendation of the Planning Commission of Nephi, Utah, Guests of Mrs. James R. Stan- -' that the following area in Nephj ley on Mothers day were Mr. and City, Juab County, Utah be Mrs. Daryl H. Stanley and childfrom residential (R3) to ren of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Commercial (C-l- ) to wit: Stanley and daughters Nyral S. 94.5 ft. of lot 1, blk 12; and Ronda,"Thays E. Stanley and1 S. 94.5 ft. of Lot 2, blk 13; lots children Carolyn and Norman, and 2 & 3 of Blk. 4; lots 1 & 4; all Mrs. Don Yates and daughters in Plat "C", Nephi City SurDonnette and Brenda. vey; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hair of Or- em were guests of their children: Lots 1 & 4, blk 60; lots 2 Mr. and Mrs. Don Yates and Mr. and 3, blk. 61; lots 1 & 4, blk. and Mrs. Mont Yates on Mothers 5; Lots 2 & 3, blk 4; all in Day. Plat "A" Nephi ,City Survey; Lots 1 & 4, blk 28; and Dinner guests on Mothers Day lots 2 & 3, blk 29; all in Plat of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Parkin "B", Nephi City Survey. were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gadd of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. George Parkin of Nephi. LOST Rambouillet Marino-Rang- e Reward Type Sheep CaU Nelson Jones at 294. ie n. D. 1952. Mayor and Nejhi City Council By George O. Matkin, City Manager Date of publication: May 15, 1952 La-M- ar I Bv Ed BMC em Tonight is a big event for our graduates. One of the nights they will long remember. This event is often referred to as a milestone or stepping stone in their lives. Their future will be patterned somewhat on the decision they make for the next step. This however, seems a truism whatever the decision, they can be assured of a reasonable amount in any choice if they have learned to get along with people, or as Dale Carnagie might say, How to make friends and influence people. A great deal enters into making and keeping friends. We sincerely hope our kids are ready for the next step, be it college, a career, matrimony, or a combination. We wish them success and a life chuck full of happiness. CUT, BATE j Nofzig GAS 8 IL ASK ABOUT OUR FREE GREASE JOBS! i DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, Land and Survey Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. March 13, 1952. Notice is hereby given that Thomas P. Kendall, of Nephi, Utah, filed application Utah 0587, under section 8 of the Taylor Grazing Act, as amended, to select Lot 2, WhiWhi, SEVNW, NEySWV4, section 12, T. 11 S., R. 3 W., S. L. M., Utah in exNWV. change for WHNEtt, NWttSEVi section 20, T. 11 E., R. 3 W., S. L. M Utah. This notice is for the purpose of allowing all persons claiming the selected land of having bona fide objections to such application an opportunity to file their protests or other objections in the Land and Survey Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, togeth er with evidence that a copy of such protest or objection has been served upon the application within 30 days from the date of the first publication of this notice. Ernest E. House, Manager. Dates of publication: May 15, 22, 29 and June 5, 1952. Ibaaal AjjUGH CHANGE YOUR OIL . . 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