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Show June Thursday, 25, 1953 THE NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- HOSPITAL r- - LEGAL NOTICES DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIST-RICIN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH. In the Matter of the Estate of DAVID GEORGE BIGLER, deceased. T NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned will sell at private sale, subject to the conof the above entitled firmation court, on or alter the 30th day of June, 1953, the following described real property situate in Juab County, State of Utah, to-w- it: UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, Land and Survey Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 13, 1953 Under provisions of section 2455, R. S., as amended bv section 14 of the act of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat., 1274 ; 43 U. S. C. 1171), and pursuant to the application of Fred Nielson. Leamington, Utah, Serial No. U 07033, there will be offered to the highest bidder, but at not less than S2.90 per acre, at a public sale to be held at 10 o'clck a. m. on the 2nd day of July 1953 next, at this office ,the following tracts of land: Lot 4, SE'iSVV1, SSEU Sec. 30, T 14 S., R. 3 W., SLM, 160.13 acres. No bid will be accepted for a portion of the tract 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 considered only if received at this of fice prior to the hour fixed for the sale. Bids must be in sealed envel opes accompanied by certified e checks or money orders made payable to the Treasurer oi the United tates for the amounts of the bids. The envelopes must d be marked in the lower corner "Public Sale bid. Serial No. U 07033, Sale 10 v. m. July 2, All of Lot 4, Block 37, Plat "D" of the Nephi Townsite Survey. Together with all improvements and appurtenances thereunto belonging, and together with coal stove, rugs, and curtains now located in the home on said property. Terms of sale are cash, ten per cent of the amount bid to be paid at the time of the acceptance of the bid by the undersigned, and the balance upon confirmation of said sale by the court. The property may be inspected by contacting Floyd Garrett at 505 East 5th North Street, Nephi, Utah. Written bids will be accepted by the undersigned at the office of James 1953." P. McCune, Attorney at Law, 53 The highest bidder will be reNorth Main Street, Nephi, Utah, DATED this 17th day of June, quired to pay immediately the amount thereof. 1953. Any adverse claimants of the DAVID Z. BIGLER, above - described land should file Executor claims, or objections, on or Dates of publication: June 18 and their before the time designated for 25, 1953. sale. The Bureau of Land Management has not searched the recNOTICE TO CREDITORS of Juab County to ascertain Estate of MELVINA LLEWEL- ordsexistence of any adverse claims. the will deceased. Creditors YN, presowner claiming Any contiguous unto claims the with vouchers ent assert such must a right preference office of James dersigned at the from 30 the above within days 53 P. McCune, attorney at law, sale date. North Main Street, Nephi, Utah, E. House, Manager on or before the 8th day of Aug- Dates ofErnest publication: June 4, 11, ust 1953. 18, 25, and July 2 1953 in The Wallace Llewellyn, adminis- Times-News Nephi, Utah trator of the estate of Melvina Llewellyn, deceased. James P. McCune, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Attorney for Administrator Estate of ROSE M. CARD, deDates of publication: June 4, 11, ceased. Creditors will present 18 and 25, 1953 claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of James P. McCune, attorney at law, 53 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Elizabeth L. Bigler, North Main Street, Nephi, Utah, a. k. a. Elizabeth A. Bigler, de- on or before the 22nd day of Augceased. Creditors will present ust, A. D. 1953. JANE McPHERSON. adminisclaims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Jensen tratrix of the estate of Rose M. & Jensen, Lawyers, Nephi, Utah, Card, deceased. on or before the 25th day of Aug- James P. McCune, Attorney for Administratrix ust, A. D. 1953. June 18, Dates, of publication: NORMA B. GARRETT, administratrix of the estate of Elizabeth 25, July 2, and 9, 1953. L. Bigler, a. k. a. Elizabeth A. Big' ler, deceased. I ; " aDtes of publication: June 25, ' ' . , i 9 1953. and 2, 16, July Marilyn Botvl.es, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowles, Nephi Ronald Shepherd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Shepherd, Wend-oveUtah mv mil (&r, firm Get this extra service at no extra cost! r, 1? - ELLO1 Oblivious to all other men and planes at the YVhiubcy iNaval Air Station. Wash., Lt. j g. R. D. Allard and Mrs. Allard, of Salem, 111., have eyes only for each other. Lieutenant Allard had ny combat missioiw duty after i just returned from Korean fth i ix plajie N;' ) arfx. 3!""1ri"L. I- - Stephen Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams, Mills. Mrs. Lee Boswell, Nephi Mrs. Howard Nielson, Lynndyl. Mrs. Nora Nielson, Leamington. Dennis Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas, Nephi. H. C. Crane, Nephi Wayne Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Morgan, Nephi Russell Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Morgan, Nephi Don Goble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Goble Jr., Nephi Only new baby born at the Hospital during the past week was a son, born June 23 to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Garfield. Communwe<h Day was chosen as "Commonwealth Day" because Puerto Rico had observed that date throughout iiuch of its history: under Spanish rule, as the day dedicated to St. James, Spain's patron saint; later, as the anniversary of the landing of a ,5,4ia tnan U. b. liberation forc under Major General Nelson A Miles in 1898. 1 July post-offic- i 4 left-han- J NOTES Recently admitted patients at the Juab County Hospital include: Mrs. Lee Davis, Delta Merlin Witt, Nephi Mrs. Welcome Chapman, Fountain Given, Utah PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES: Consult County Clerk or Respective Signer for Additional IN THE Page Three 1 - r 1 4 VACATION PLAYGROUNDS! More national parks, cities, historical spots in all 48 states, Canada and Mexico can be reached by Greyhound. FREE HOTEL RESERVATIONS! Grey- hound will arrange for hotel accommodations ahead of time... it no extra charge! SPECIAL SIGHTSEEING TRIPS! Grey- hound will plan exciting trips to points of interest along the way. "THRU" SERVICE! 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The lady n jght her head in a subway turnstile, as seen above, and Patrol--iMicharlsen of the police emergency squad freed Hp- This advertisement is the third in a special series which began over a year ago, and which is designed to give you, as a prospective buyer, detailed and helpful information. We'd be happy to have your comments about this type of advertising. s i NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice is hereby given that Claude Francis Trout Weight, Creek. Utah, has filed application No. 19749 '- v for the appropriation of v, " . fNsafcP" the 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air Sedan. It's one of 16 Chevrolet models in 3 series, which add up to field. the widest choice in the This v JT T of water for irrigation use from a 12-iwell bet. 50 and 2(H) ft. deep in Juab Caunty. State of Utah, at a point N. 150 ft. and E. 150 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 8, T14S, R18W, SLB&M. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1, to irrigate 160 acres of land embraced in SWU Sec. 8 d T14S, R18W, and for 3 ..... ' - sec.-f- t. is e n. Some Chevrolet advantages worth considering when you're ready to choose a car . . . year-roun- g incidental domestic and purposes. Protests resisting the granting of the above application, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy, and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before August 22, 1953. Joseph M. Tracy. STATE ENGINEER Dates of publication: June 25, 2, .9, 16, and 23, 1933 in The July Times-NewNephi Utati. stock-waterin- s, V r! fc i i" tr l , - TOOTHLESS TYKE Ad. miring his perfect teeth from ld distance, Billy Elglasky of Chicago, I1L, ti one baby without baby teeth. They ware replaced at Northwestern University Dental School mam of decay. Hal) wear be, the until hl permanent " eet grows tiv' three-year-o- , : feitsca GlHlllIIK How to simplify the job Styling You Can Stay Proud Of if Styling, of course, is a matter of personal taste. Because we think Chevg car in its rolet is the field, doesn't necessarily mean you'll think so, too. But we can tell you that the majority of our showroom visitors prefer Chevrolet styling and compare its appearance most favorably with cars costing a great deal more. And you might consider tlus: Chevrolet styling is the newest in its field. It's the kind of styling that stays new, too. For it is based, not on fads or extremes, but on the fundamentals of good, modern design. You can save all the work of mixing colors if you use Standard Shingle Stain to coat barns or any other exterior wood surfaces, such as fences and lattice work. It comes, ready to use, in three colors, red, brown and green. Standard Shingle Stain penetrates, seals the wood pores against dampness - best-lookin- and stops cracking and warping. Unlike heavier paints, it will not form ridges on shingle 'butts to retard water runoff. Apply Standard Shingle Stain with a brush or by spraying. New shingles can be dipped. Depending on dryness of wood, 1 gallon covers 90 to 125 square feet. t formation about Standard Oil Company of California products, D. C. BOSWELL PHONE 83 It's not really surprising that so many people prefer Chevrolet's appearance. For Chevrolet is the only car with Body by Fisher. And Fisher, as you know, is the only automobile low-pric- M J SIXTH NORTH MAIN STREET body manufacturer with a world-wid- e reputation for styling, craftsmanship and quality. The Many Benefits of Power High-Compressi- When you drive a new Chevrolet (and we hope you'll do that soon), you'll notice these things: faster acceleration from a standing start; greater passing ability in traffic and on the highway; the new ease with which you climb steep hills. These are just some of the benefits of Chevrolet's new power. In gearsluft models, there is an "Tlirift-King- " en advanced gine with a 7.1 to 1 compression ratio Teamed with the new Powerglidt automatic transmission is an entirelj 108-h.- new 115-h.with 7.5 enghw compression ratio. It i the most powerful engine in Che rolet's field. NEPHI, UTAH "Blue-Flame- " p. to 1 Great Gain in Gasoline Economy Along with remarkable new perforn. ante, Chevrolet's advanced engine give you far greater gasoline mileage In fact, this year marks the mo. important gain in economy in Che rolet history. And th.it includes sti! A The One Automobile Lody Almost Everybody Knows - For mora Don't you agree that it's well worthwhile to weigh all the factors carefully before you buy any new car? Let's consider the major reasons why people choose one make over another and see how the 1953 Chevrolet stands in those respects. of painting your barns it- Next to a new house, a car is probably your most important purchase. Here are some facts to help you make up your mind about which make to buy. MORE PEOPLE BUY stantial savings on over-al- l as well as on gasoline. upkeep, New Getaway in the New Powerglide The new Powerglide automatically drops into "Low" range for starting and for passing in city traffic. Then, as you glide along, it slips smoothly and almost imperceptibly into cruising range. The results are much faster and more positive acceleration, and much lower fuel consumption. The in a First Power Steering Low-Price- d Car This year's Chevrolet ia the only car in its field to offer you the extra ease and convenience of Power Steering, optional at extra cost. With it, you can spin the wheel with the strength of one finger. You can seesaw in and out of tight parking places without the slightest strain. You get an additional cusluon against road shocks ind jars. Driving is easier, safer. V Smoother and a Safer Ride d Chevrolet is the waviest ?ar. Model for model, a Chevrolet will weigh as much as 200 pounds more low-price- than the other makes. You often hear d cars (icople say they buy Ix'cause they're heavier, hold the oad better and ride better. Well, in't it logical, then, that Chevrolet's xtra weight (which comes from extra trength of body and frame) would suit in a better ride? CHEVR 0 LETS Chevrolet is Lowest-Price- high-price- the Line d Certainly, price is one of the most important factors of all. We're glad to be able to tell you that Chevrolet is line in its field. the Now, you might well ask, "I low can Chevrolet offer me more and still cost less?" There is a simple, logical answer to that. Remember that Chevrolet builds more cars than any other manufacturer. Chevrolet, along with General Motors, has greater facilities for research, for engineering and production. So, isn't it reasonable that these greater facilities bring manufacturing advantages and economies which Chevrolet can pass on to you in terms of higher quality at lower price? lowest-price- d An Endorsement Gi en No Other Car Again this year, more people are buying Chevrolets than any other car. Obviously that wouldn't be true unless people liked Chevrolet better. Unless Chevrolet offered more things people want more value. So, when you're ready to choose your new car, wouldn't you agree that Chevrolet merits your careful consideration? We welcome your visit at any time, so that you can look the car over yourself and try it out on the road. Combination of 115-h.- n" at extra cost. THAN ANY OTHER CAR! NEBO CHEVROLET CO. 740 NORTH MAIN STREET PHONE p. "Blue-Flame- " engine and Powerglide automatic transmission and liel Air models optional on "Two-Te- 433, NEPHI, UTAH |