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Show Thursday, June 12, 1952 THE NephI News LEGAL NOTICES CHRYSLER PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES: Cneult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Additional tained from State Land Office, 105 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah. The State Land Board of the LEE E. YOUNG State of Utah is offering for sale EXECUTIVE SECRETARY All bids of Section under sealed 16, Twp. 12 South, Range 4 West, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SLM, con. 640 acres, m. or 1. in THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTSealed bids Utah. Juab County, RICT IS AND FOR JUAB will be opened at 10 A. M., June COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. 20, 1952, in State Land Office, 105 In the Matter of the Estate of Salt Lake City, State Capitol, ELISA H. WORWOOD, Deceased Utah. The land may be sold to the highest bidder providing the NOTICE OF SALE bid is acceptable to the Board. The Notice is hereby given that the bid should be enclosed in a sealed undersigned will sell at private envelope marked on the outside sale, subject to the confirmation thereof: "Sealed bid on Juab Co. of the above entitled court, on or land to be opened June 20." Bids after the 25th day of June, 1952, must be accompanied by remit- the following described personal tance to cover not less than 10 property belonging to said estate, of amount bid. All mineral is re. served to State of Utah. The Land Cafe furniture, fixtures and Board reserves the right to reject euipment Jqocated at the Twin any or all bids. Peaks Service in Mona, Utah, Application forms may be ob-- consisting of counters, back PUBLIC NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE LAND to-w- bars, National Cash Register, Remington Rand Adding Machine, Keirigerators, and miscellaneous fixtures and equipment. Miscellaneous cafe tushes and utensils now located at and which can be seen at the home of the undersigned in Nephi, 1952. ARNOLD H. WORWOOD, Administrator Date of publication: June 12, 1952. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER. IOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, Land & Survey Office, 312 Federal Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 29, 1952 Under provisons of section 2445, R. S., as amended by section 14 of the act of June 28, 1934 (48 f, ff' Stat., 1274; 43 U. S. C. 1171), and pursuant to the application of M. L. Oldroyd, Payson, Utah, Serial No. there will be offered to the highest bidder, per acre, at a public sale to be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on the 23rd day of July, 1952 next, at this office, the following tracts of land: Tract 1 SENE, EV.NW1, NE'iSWV, NMiSE1, SE'iSE1 sec. 23, T. 10 S., R 1 E., not less than $1.85 per acre. Tract 2 WSWy sec. 26; S ' 7, & fl DESK SETS Beautiful gift ideas for a happy future! Distinctive, gleaming bases and smart styling insure a place of honor in any home. Name plates may be suitably engraved. Choose from a wide range of styles and prices. Nephi Drug Co. II INii iliooii A I Advertitemtnt fk-- w From where I sit ... Su Joe Msb" Cl7 about the old Marsh "Good Neighbor Policy" wall loose-ston- e that separated Easy Roberts' property from Handy Peterson's? That was when they decided they really didn't need the wall between them in the first place so they simply stopped repairing it. Now I hear where a fellow, who bought the old Johnson place, wants to buy all those stones. It seems he figures a stone wall is just what's needed on his property. From where I sit, if that fellow wants to build himself a stonewall, Copyright, 1952, United States Brewers Foundation J OP. trl1 CM, EXCUSE Mt! I THOUGHT ANOTHER PEDESTRIAN! HAP the number you want 1 f: T 1 Queen of the Tournament of Roses, Miss Nancy True Thorne, presents a scroll to Joseph A. O'Malley, vice president in charge of sales of Chrysler Division, Chrysler Corporation, signifying that one of the two All America Rose winners for 1933 will be called the "Chrysler Imperial Rose." The presentation was made in New York in connection with the annual ceremonies held by All America Rose Selection naming the finest roses of the year. The Chrysler Imperial Rose, which is considered the ideal red exhibition rose was developed by Dr. Walter E. Lammerts of California. I i. 7 H i Y the Ail 1 xx K I j OF THANKS We wish to thank friends and JLo make it easy for you to keep a list of telephone numbers, the operator will tell you the number as she handles the call. Make a note of it for Th out-of-tow- n future reference. Mountain States Tele phono & Telegraph Co. CARD relatives who assisted in any way following the death of Mr. Lowe, and for the kindnesses in our behalf at the funeral services. Mrs. Edna Lowe and family out of lit n mm fs i nw Buying Fish When buying fresh fish, look foi those that have bright clear eyes uniform reddish-pingills, and shiny scales that adhere closely to the Largest Antlers The Alaskan moose, found in the Kenai Peninsula, carry the largest antlers in the deer family, sometimes spreading to a width of seventy inches. k skin -- i is an f j Ov i5eooiER : -. j-- :: OjTfjJ'f , The highest bidder will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any adverse claimants of the j above-describ- Enjoy cool canyon comfort land should file ed their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. The Bureau of Land Man agement has not searched the county records to ascertain the ex istence of any adverse claims. Any contiguous owner claiming a preference right must assert such right within 30 days from the above sale date. ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager. Dates of publication: June 12, 19, 26, July 3 and 10, 1952, in The Times-New- s, Nephi, Utah. UNDER 6srnNuuurNP WA5 0NLV EXCUSABLE IN THK OLD DAY-- BEFORE AND THc PFAS'JN WOKDER'f UL SE WiCE OF f . , f If v 23rd, 1952" Sir.,. Yes I HENRY.' J !IW It's one out of every five home freezers sold in Utah-Idahlast year was an International Harvester. o Here's PROOF of ACCEPTANCE Harvester Invest fit terms to YOUR budget ct M W '9W''y'rtW,y.'?ll'' . . . and unconditionally " v ' n w Screen Desrs RcII-cvc- Tim. to repair or replace tcrns. We hove an excellent stock Including all standard size door. Well made of selected pine ready to hang and paint. SCREENING rfrSRls 7tme niymetit Ft AM MMMMWMMMMMAAMWWWVMMWVWWVWV moisture guaranteed! freez-r- s at sealed against plus fuel savings next winter economy. I DO HAVE THEM DO NATURALLY IT'S ALWAYS IN PERFECT VORKiMCi ORDER! I WAS OMLV HIDIM6 1I i JPRCA MY WIFE. with Balsam Wool. . . . : this summer for beauty, utility and J But when you give Long Distance number you want, it saves that extra step and your call goes through (aster. It also avoids tying up the lines which re urgenlly needed to carry the heavy load of Defense calls. j and refrigerators are tops t Operator only the name and address of the person you want to call, she has to get the number from an Operator in the distant town or city, before she can complete your call. markets for the products you want to sell are important considers tions. The earning capacity or the SPANISH FOUK ability of the farm to produce is FROM FARM-RANCthe main thing for most farmers PAYSON j ' to consider. This must come from THROUGH THE COMMERCIAL the soil. Good soils will support BANK OF UTAH buildings, but good buildings will HfPHI DMA not support soils, and most usual- BY WES DICKERSON Jy where you find substantial, well AOtKUltUtAl CONSULTANT kept buildings, you will find productive fertile soil being well managed. HOW TO BUY A FARM You can't always detect a good First, decide what type of farm- or poor soil by what meets the ing you want to do. If you want eye, particularly when you go to a to be a truck gardener or a dry new area. Depth of top soil and should be farmer, then you should look for texture of sub-so- il a farm where this type of opera- checked by using a soil auger. What happened to farmers and tion is established. Remember, that many people have farmed in farms who were on the place this country before you and they ahead of you is important. Did have learned what is best suited they leave for the reason it was to each area. Of course, new crop ' impossible to make a go of it, and livestock systems are being because of the soil fertility, or developed, but most of the basic lack of an adequate irrigation types of farming are definitely water system or other important located in certain areas. specific reason. Then sometimes Next, you should consider the management is the reason for the location. The farm you buy will failure. not only have to furnish you a livNext week I will continue on ing but it will be a home for you how to buy a farm. and your family. Schools, church, International ) When you give the Long Distance i and location of roads, passable HiftU lOOSIVflT DUCHISNf y Sale July 7, that's his business. But if it's not really serving any useful purpose he may sooner or later discover just like Handy and Easy did that he'd be just as well off without one. Even some wallij of prejudice are disappearing like those that would deny a person's right to a friendly glass of beer now and then. Most Americans are learning that "walls" can, get in the way of the persons inside as well as the persons outside. rw as right-of-wa- wny Long left-han- ' . Remember one time when I told 1 for electric power transmission line. No bids may be accepted for a portion of the tracts advertised. Bids may be made by the principal or his agent either personally ,at the sale or by mail. Bids sent by mail will be con- -' sidered only if received at this of-- ! f ice prior to the hour fixed for the sale. Bids must be in sealed envelopes accompanied by certified checks or post-offimoney orders made payable to the Treasurer of the United States for the amounts of the bids. The envelopes must d be marked in the lower corner "Public sale bid, Serial No. ject to s faster when you give NEVi, NEySW, SEV sec. 34; all sec. 35, T. 10 S., R. 1 E.; lots 1, 4, 5, sec. 3, T. 11 S., R 1 E., not less than $2.20 per acre. Sub- T SCROLL Distance calls go through Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Park were Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Harper of Spring Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bowers of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Bowers also visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bowers. time of the acceptance of the bid by the undersigned, and the balance upon confirmation of said sale by said court. Additional information regarding the items for sale and bid forms may be obtained from the undersigned and at the office of James P. McQune, Attorney at Law, Nephi, Utah. DATED this 11th day of June, Green Onyx AWARDED H ere Bailey was chairman of the committee. Those in attendance were Iris Ferre, Irma Barton, Helen Barnes, Doris Sowby, Elrna Wanker, JoAnn Tolley, Eileen Bailey, Minnie Penney, LuRae Greenwood, Lucille MacFarlane, Helen DaNell Wonvood, Worthington, Marba Stuart, Myrle Worwood, Iona Sperry, Ellen Bowles, Burta Jean Brough, Ann Clair Hansen, Carol Crane, JoAnn Bean and Jeanine Wilkey. Utah. Inventory of merchandise and supples in connection with cafe ana service station, located at the Twin Peaks Service in Mona, Utah. Terms of sale are cash, 10 of the amount bid to be paid at the u Page Five The Delphic Literary club held their June Kensington at the City park on Monday evening. Eileen " vCk NEPHl. UTAH TIMES-NEW- l ft !l Most convenient, g screen you'v. ever sesn: Simply hook in place, roll down and fasten. Rolls up for easy storage. Economically priced. STAPLES k. r S:rcs3 y time-savin- MOLDING i its I 1- i ; HARDWARE ti" "m j" if -1 t I; i i ""J CLOTH i rt '' i i |