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Show THE Paqa Four WANT ADS LEGAL NOTICES TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, Thursday, Litrary League Partners Party Is Successful Mod FOR SALE OR RENT home in good location ern The Ladies Literary League See Wired for electric range Mrse. Alex Wilson, 2nd East and held a partners party Thursday evening in the city park as a finCenter Street. ale to their summer kensingtons. A delicious chicken (iu. :e was served under the dipcrion of the new cificers of tha corn,- for 3 to 5 days. If notjS year: LaVon Jonei. president; Use Faye AMch the Rheta Sperry. vice- presi.U-iit- ; ' wnr4f)e Ilr.r. ". Cnnnnr Mpllnr tnpacnrprskin old tainted slough off to be teuieia'-yream iNieiscn rusiunan replaced by healthy skin. Get in- au cw.ume urate, from any drugstant drying d The evening was sp?nt in gist. Now at NEPHI DRUG CO. uS ouigo unaur au: uin-cuoof Pearl Nieisei. Those present CERTIFIED SEED WHEAT were: Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mel-)o- r, Smut resistant Juab Valley Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jensen, Feed. Mr. and Mrs. George Matkin, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Beard, Mr. and Small Farmall Mrs. Max Orme, Mr. and Mrs, FOR SALE Tractor with double plows at- John Parkin, Mr. and Mrs. Roy tached Bargain at 500.00 See McPherson, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gow-er- s, Ralph Murray. 255 East 6th No. Stuart, Mr .and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Alma Jones, 1941 Ford Mr. and Mrs. Eldur. Sherwood, SALE FOR Sedan in very good con- Mr. and Mrs. Elma Haynes, Mr. Phone 144M after 5 p. m. and Mrs. Carlos Bosweli, Mr. and dition Mrs. Hosmer Grace, Mr. and Mrs. Used Baby Buggy Clarence Gowers, Mr. and Mrs. WANTED Phone 409W. Wm. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garrett, Miss Rhela Sperry and room home Four FOR SALE Miss Pearl Nielsen. at Levar with one share water See Raymond Paystrup or phone Consult PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES: Additional County Clerk or Respective Signer for quired to pay immediately the NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of RICHARD HEBER amount thereof. the JENKINS, deceased. Creditors will Any adverse claimants of land should file d nroepnt rlaims with vouchers to the on or undersigned at the office of James their claims, or objections, for 53 time the designated before at Law, P McCune, Attorney North Main Street, Nephi, Utah, 'sale. The Bureau of Land Man. Wnt-has not searched the tha isth dav of Oct- -' n count v records to ascertain tne ober, A. D. 1952. PEARL P. JENKINS, Admin- existence of any adverse claim-istratrix of the estate of Richard Any contiguous owner claiming a preference right must assert such Heber Jenkins, Deceased. P. right within 30 days from th McCune, James above sale date. Attorney for Administratrix Ernest E. House, Dates of publication: August 14, 1952. 4, and Manager 28 September 21, Dates of publication: August 14, 21, 28 and September 4 and 11, UNITED STATE 9 DEPART1952, in The Times-NewNephi MENT OF THE INTERIOR Utah. Land Bureau of Management, LAND & SURVEY OFFICE UNITED STATES Salt Lake City, Utah, August 8, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER 1952. Under provisions of section 2455, IOR, Bureau of Land Management Salt Lake City, August 4, 1952 R. S., as amended by section 14 of Under provisions of section 2455, 1934, of (48 act 28, June Stat., the 14 1274; 42 U. S. C. 1171), and pur R. S., as amended by section suant to the application of Laberta of the act of June 28, 1934 (48 Land and Water Company, Span- Stat., 1274 ; 43 U. S. C. 1171) and ish Fork, Utah. Serial U 07084 pursuant to the application of M. there will be offered to the high L. Oldroyd, of Payson, Utah Ser 93W. est bidder., but at not less than ial No. S. L. 071727, there will be $3.00 per acre, at a public sale to offered to the highest bidder per Used refrigerator FOR SALE be held at 10 o'clock A. M. on the acre, at a public sale to be held condition Mrs, Robert good 10 M. A. on 17th o'clock at the 8th day of October 1952, next, at 251J. phone Chappoll, this office, the following tracts of day of Sept. 1852, next, at this land: Lot 1, SE'iNEtt, Sec. 1, T. office ,the following tracts of land: Reward Saddle LOST SEV 11 S., R. 2 W Lot 4, Sec. 6 T. Tract 1. Lot 3, SNEV. 173J. NHSEK, 11 S., R. 1 W. S. L. M., 120.02 NW, NE'iSW1, acres. No bids will be accepted SE'.iSEV Sec. 23 T. 10 S., R. 1 E., Oil water heatFOR SALE for a portion of the tract advertis SLM, 320.12 acres at not less than er, Monarch range with oil unit; $1.85 per acre. Tract 2. WSW ed. Phone 0491J2 Bids may be made by the prin Sec. 26, SHNE, NEttSWtf, Air conditioner 10 All SE1 T. Sec. Sec. 34, 35, cipal or,hi3 agent either personally S R. 1 E., and Lots 1, 4, 5, Sec. FOR SALE at the sale or by mail. Frigidaire ReEnamel Coal White Bids sent by mail will be con- 3, T. 11 S., R. 1 E., S. L. M., frigerator, J. L. acres, at not less than sove; Quart fruit bottles sidered onJy if received at this 1139.11 y office prior to the hour fixed for $2.20 per acre. Subject to Cooper, Levan, Utah. for electric power transthe sale. Bids must be in sealed line as to SWNE, tised. envelopes accompanied by certified mission Sec. 34, checks or post-offimoney orders NEWSW, NWVSE Bids may be made by the prin made payable to the Treasurer of T. 10 S., R. 1 E., S. L. M., and or his agent, either person cipal, the United States for the amounts to right of way for water pipe line, at the sale or by mail. ally NH U to as bids. of the 07287, The envelopes must be SWNE', Bids sent by mail will be con d cor- SEV. SE'ASE'A Sec. 34, SW marked in the lower sidered only lr received ai wis ner "Public Sale Bid, Serial No. SWH Sec. 35 T. 10 S., R. 1 E., office to the hour fixed for prior L. M. S. be will 1952." Oct. bids No U 07084, Sale. 8, accepted the sale. Bids must be in sealed The highest bidder will be re for a portion of the tracts adverenvelopes accompanied by certife ied checks or money orders made payable to the Treasurer of the United States for the amounts of the bids. The envelopes must be marked in the lower d corner "Public sale bid, Serial SL 071727, Sale Sept. 17, For Athlete's Foot above-describe- -L brt a s, right-of-wa- ce left-han- - post-offic- ; play-lmon- Be,-ne- 1952 21st, August President's Council of Federated Clubs (Meet at Robrtsons The Presidents council of the Federated Womens Clubs of Neph' met at the home of Mrs. John Robertson, president, on Tuesday Business evening, August 19th. was taken up concerning the fall Federated luncheon and plans were made. .Lach Federated club was given assignments for the lunch eon to be held September 20th. ReDresentine their clubs wpt-- thp following presidents Mrs. R. Boyd Greenwood, Mrs. Geo. D. Eay- Jr., Mrs. Alma Jones, Mrs, Earl H. Steele .Mrs. A. K. John- son and Mrs. John E. Robertson. BY CARLOS BOSWELL Serves As Handy Paint Bucket Holder. A painter friend of g ours told us about this idea. With an ordinary you can hang a paint bucket on almost any projection, or on the rung of the ladder you're using. time-savin- Standard Shingle Stains come in red, green and brown . . . give lasting protection. Call us about them now. Good products and fast, dependable service are the mainstays of our local business. hang on painting ladder Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haynes and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Jones of Compton, California visited Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Gadd report the arrival of a new grandson, born August 8 at a Seattle, Washington hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gadd. . Clamp where hook off xuoute slip If you have a barn, shingled job efficiently with Standard Shingle Stain. It comes ready to use. One gallon will give two coats on 90 to 125 square feet. Apply with brush or sprayer. UB Fine Arts Club Enjoy Party at Mrs. Steele's Home -- r U STANDARD- Product '. j- Standard Oil Company of California roof, fence or other unpainted wood surfaces to stain ... do the 4-HCI- A - 5. II - . . Distributed by D. C. BOSWELL SIXTH NORTH MAIN The Fine Arts club enjoyed a delightful luncheon at the home of Mrs. Earl H. Steele on Wed nesday, August 20th. Mrs. Wil-forBailey, Mrs. Gilbert Bailey, Mrs. Gerald Cazier and Mrs. Earl H. Steele acted as hostesses. Luncheon was served on small tables decorated with place cards and small flowers. Club members were reminded of the Ladies Federated Club meeting to be held September 20th. Present were Mrs. N. N. Anderson, Mrs. V. A. Beck, Mrs. R. E. Winn, Mrs. V. M. Foote, Mrs. Frank Brough, Mrs. Ed. P. Cox, Mrs. Lester Belliston, Mrs. Clarence Paxman, Mrs. Thomas Kendall, Mrs. Ed. V. Downs, Mrs. Charles H. Foote, Mrs. James H. Ellison, Mrs. William Paxman, Mrs. Chester Foote, Mrs. Clarence H. Warner, Mrs. Gilbert Bailey, Mrs. Wilford Bailey, a special guest, Dr. Sadie Morris, and the hostesses. NEPHI, UTAH r kc d PHONE 83 CTivmts On Wednesday, August 20th, the Eight Bells met at 4 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Eugene Lunt. At this time a menu and breakfast was prepared. At 6 p. m. the mothers of the Eight Bells came and were served the breakfast. This will be the regular meeting of the week. Reporter, Ruth Ingram. tilt - Tin iMmmimtMrm i ltfe? ft'imj. X. tTSl) - ' J?J- LJ $ C7 "Mining is more than digging holes in the ground. Ifs a complicated, difficult operation that calls for skill and efficiency on the part of everyone. Only when we produce the best thafs in us can our companies earn the profits that mean steady paychecks for all of us." Warm in Snow Mountain sheep may lie for houri in Rocky Mountain snowdrifts, but flakes do not melt. the pressed-dow- n The animals matted coat effectively stops escape of body heat. mm inliiiyH..WHM.IjtyilMliiiii.iyu, in" J left-han- Mmwi tit Hint-- - 1952." The highest bidder will be re quired to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any adverse claimants of the above described land should file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. The Bureau of Land Management has not searched the county records to ascertain the existence of any adverse claim. -- a hot, dry summer your roof may be in need of U.. Manager. Dates of publication: August 14, 21, and 28, September 4 and 11, 1952, in The Times-New- s Nephi, Utah. VV" t -- CEDAR No dawn paymtnt madid on hom repair or ROLL ROOFING 7mbyfTtMt wnM jidwwii'- r f LJU. ii, m A m 9 Till mi lujjU m 0. c-- i4 i DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, Land and Survey Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. May 3, 1951. Notice is hereby given that on July 22, 1948, Will L. Hoyt of Nephi, Utah filed application Salt Lake 069307 under Section 8, of the Taylor Grazing Act as amended to select the NEMSE sec. 21, T. 10 S., R. 3 W., S. L. M., Utah, in exchange for theNWVi NVV'i sec. 13, T. 10 S., R. 4 W., S. L. M.. Utah. This notice is for the purpose of allowing all persons claiming the selected land or hav ing 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, together with evidence that a copy of such protest or objection has been served upon the applicant within 30 days from the date of the first publication of this notice. Ernest E. House, Manager. Dates of publication: August 14, 21, 28 and Times-NewSeptember 4, in The Utah. Neihi, s, l!ow Millions More Can' Own Them -- at the BPiOHT iiXki'T r BLIMO I uKu 1 LI6HTS AGE OM n, up. i YOU'LL THAT CPl i nw t i t tlE "Tf j a ft' W?) 3 ADMIT t SHOULD "AVE have never been duplicated! absorb the road in silence at any speedl cushion all road shock and vibration! run much coolerlast much longer! Improve steering and control of any carl give safety, mileage beyond previous standardsl Size ' '.: i : '.. WW A 4 I r V r ft7.ci,Au?V ;,-- 1 u'nri. H- -l fPOM ' prici LIST I.M1S 4.40IS S7015 7.1015 74015 19.S0 23.15 23.25 25.75 28.20 S.OOIS J0.90 8J015 12.10 NOW 14.25 13.55 . 1675 1830 19.95 21.95 23.05 txchang P'a ELSE! EXCLUSIVE FEATURES AVAILABLE IIOYJUERE V3 - America' HmuI Rtgulat - htuur Tre Sensational New SaUty Tre by U. S. ROYAL U.8.(kttpedeGMp tin mileag9 hlh claul Never ucfi performance af such a price iist rmcr v. MfK If, 00 14.0 T REPAlB MY U6HT5, SPEEDY, BUT MOW WA6 I TO KNOW THAT OLY 'L TL?N OUT TCj rti.f I .i.num r Sizi TM ; t.Mlt Famom bralc-acflolion offy-bond- d (lid pki $24 M), trwd n U N I TED MOW $7S-plu- t Tlx anly tlr tax txchang plm tax xchono In It fUld l j tii.0014 Mradund Stopping powr, mtlov all fomMT beauty obev itantfardtl kld cordil Aa KO- W- H.VJTED KNOW XOU no ptuttox 38 ElOi' "W that go on America's finest new cars! uu BESIDES, Biggest Savings in Years! The original, genuine Air Ride tires Longest XOUR Lr-uiL- Z Ernest E. House, finest materials and Estimates expert workmen. furnished free . . . and complete satisfaction guaranteed. improvmnti U above sale date. THICK TAB ASPHALT CERTIGRADE rV a preference right must assert such 30 days from the right within prompt attention. Don't delay 'til fall or winter . . . have us make a free inspection now. And if a new roof is needed, we can arrange to have it applied immediately using the 0) Uo CJO UVVVl I Any contiguous owner claiming r) l") After ' TL7.E CXLT! ICKS EASY CREDIT STATES RUBBER In 19521 tir conomy. popular-pric- e i i f- --' ' THUS! C OMPANY Mm 173 SOUTH MAIN STREET u PHONE 75J NEPHI, UTAH |