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Show Thursday. July 2, 1953 Paga Three Ticklers George By 1950-196- IV. DECADE OF OPPORTUNITY FOR 0: 1 7 1950 I960 estimate 688,862 876,000 "S. imreast in POPULATION 1 f, ' J.'V - 'VV V 4' means larger 5 LABOR FORCE 243,054 306,600 equiring greater 'There goes Cillis the inventor! They say his head is chock-fu- ll of ideas!" Ticklers George By iriffe MMmmwM Hwt 4 1lS fan " Vv-- H FLAMEPROOF FIREMAN Walking through flames is this German fireman seen above. He is demonstrating protective qualities of a flexible, aluminum fireproof suit at an exhibition held in Essen, Germany. CAPITAL $2,916,648,000 PANTS TO MATCHA summer play, suit with matching pants are modeled by Eleanore Cruze of Santa Bar-bar- a, Calif. The outfit has a billowing petticoat and a clever, strapless bodice. Miss Cruze ha9 the title of "Miss Santa small-tow- chasing n Alabama purloined the dog wagon and went to Birmingham to pick up big city strays. Bet he felt smaller vet when caught! dogs, a dogcatcher small-tow- n Barbara" SOURCE : U S. Bureau dance band escaped while the band played at a dance. Guess those crazy guys are really gone! Crooks burguling a Chicago bakery dropped a photo bearing both their faces. Detectives used CINQ, Tow-n-sit- 'cm. e A Milwaukee man recorded atomic explosions with a deep well. He'll probably use that well for something else if the explosions get too close. A Wisconsin mo'her just gave birth to her fourth pair of twinsj With her it's just double or noth In?! - ' 'v I V " " '-' V " ' " i - i KILOVOLT CRADLES Designed for installation on the Mis- -j souri River near Pickston, S. D., these huge, cradle-lik- e stator sections of a new waterwheel generator J are near completion. Seen above in the Westinghouse East Pitta---j w burgh,Pa., plant, lhey d warf the men constructing them.. - - -' iNTELoGKAM : SENTRIES AT SUEZ Keeping watch over the waterways of the desert, these helmeted British sentries watch a ship pass through the Suez Canal. Standing ready tor trouble, one sentry's hands check the light machine pun. The men are part of 80,000-ma- n, 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. force, Britain maintains in the Canal Zone. 10. GETTING READY Waiting to begin the long trip across the Atlantic is the sloop Gesture. Seen above in New York harbor, the ship owped by Howard Fuller carries a crew of six. Fuller plans to return in the ship In September. is in the (Old) (New) Testament. A sonnet has (24) (14) lines. (Bears) (Buffalos) hibernate in winter. Fletcher means (flyswatter) (arrow-ma- k Tungsten is a (metal) (Chinese). Ben Hogan is a (jockey) (golfer). The thyroid is a (gland) (thigh). An octagon has (IS) (8) sides. Sir Winston Churchill is a (peer) (coivm.o.Ki ). An apiarist studies (apes) (bees). 0-- superior; left-han- 30-G- itt very superior. 0, ot rf Decoded Intelligram soaa 01 J3UOU1UJ00 6 '8 8 pi'flC- stock-waterin- ce Check your answers, scoring yourself 10 points for each A score of correct choice. is poor; average; 70-8- 0, year-roun- s, Check the correct word. 1. The Book of Genesis the 1- jdj "9 ' ill - '"fy tt I A N .,1 X' J .', ' ".I . 'J i; ' ' - H li'')!7'. .- -r L I I , i f . ' S fv BRIDE AWAY-rre- tty polio victim, Lucille Rug-gle- s, carried was away at her wedding. Ark., of Hope, literally Soon above in the firms of her f.ither, William Rugglos, she was carried down the aisle of the Atlanta, Ga., church. Her bridegroom. Hobcrt Spaugh of Atlanta, swept her up and carried l.cr artrr the ceremonv to hor ie- CiVING THE - THAI TO Y M A K E R This pretty Thai miss is Somsnmal NilkamhnenR. 17, the niece of Thailand's ambassador to Japan, Seen above, she is learning the fine art of Japanese at Tokyo's Ozawa School. Mme. Ozawa, school principal, instructs her pupil in the details of adjustments. doll-maki- doll-kimo- e n. , " phi, Juab County, Utah, the folNOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Elizabeth L. Bigler, lowing described real estate sita. k. a. Elizabeth A. Bigler, de- uated in Juab County, Utah, ceased. Creditors will present Beginnnig at the Northwest claims with vouchers to the uncorner of Lot 4, Block 15, Plat dersigned at the office of Jensen "A" of Nephi Survey of & Jensen, Lawyers, Nephi, Utah, Lots; thence South 3 rods on or before the 25th day of Aug17.5 links; East 60 feet; North ust, A, D. 1953. 8 rods 12.5 links; West 60 feet; NORMA B. GARRETT, adminSouth 4 rods 20 Jinks to beginniistratrix of the estate of Elizabeth ng. L. Bigler, a. k. a: Elizabeth A. BigPurchase price payable in lawler, deceased. aDtes of publication: June 25, ful money of the United States of America. July 2, 9 and 16, 1953. Dated this 1st day of July, 1953. RAYMOND A. JACKSON, NOTICE TO WATER USERS Sheriff of Juab County, Utah Notice is hereby given that Claude Francis Weight, Trout Dates of publication: July 2, 9 Creek, Utah, has filed application and 16, 1953. No. 19749 for the appropriation of 3 sec.-f- t. of water for irrigation UNITED STATES DEPARTwell bet. 50 MENT use from a 12-iOF THE INTERIOR, BURand 200 ft. deep in Juab County, EAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, State of Utah, at a point N. 150 Land and Survey Office, Salt Lake ft. and E. 150 ft. from SW Cor. Utah, May 13, 1953 Sec. 8, T14S, R18W, SLB&M. The City, Under provisions of section 2455, 1 will from water be used to R. Apr. as amended by section 14 of Nov. 1, to irrigate 160 acres of the S., act of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat., SWV4 land embraced in Sec. 8, 1274 ; 43 U. S. C. 1171), and purd T14S, R18W, and for suant to the application of Fred g incidental domestic and Nielson, Leamington, Utah, Serial purposes. No. U be offered Protests resisting the granting to the 07033, there will but at not bidder, of the above application, with less thanhighest $2.90 per acre, at a pubreasons therefor, must be in affid- lic sale to be held at 10 o'clck avit form,' with extra copy, and a. m. on the 2nd day of July 1953 filed with the State Engineer, 403 next, at this office following State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Ut- tracts of land: Lot ,the 4, SEMSW1, ah, on or before August 22, 1953. SMiSE'i Sw. 30, T 14 S., R. 3 W., Joseph M. Tracy, SLM, 160.13 acres. No bid will be STATE ENGINEER accepted for a portion of the tract Dates of publication: June 25, advertised. July 2, 9, 16, and 23, 1953 in The Bids may be made by the prinTimes-NewNephi Utah. cipal or his agent, either personally at the sale or by mail. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Bids sent by mail will be conEstate of ROSE M. CARD, de- sidered only if received at this ofceased. Creditors will present fice prior to the hour fixed for the claims with vouchers to the un- sale. Bids must be in sealed enveldersigned at the office of James opes accompanied by certified P. McCune, attorney at Jaw, 53 checks or post-offiorders money North Main Street, Nephi, Utah, made payable to the Treasurer of on or before the 22nd day of Aug- the United tates for the amounts ust, A. D. 1953. of the bids. The envelopes mast JANE McPIIERSON, adminis- be marked in the lower d tratrix of the estate of Rose M. corner "Public Sale bid, Serial No. Card, deceased. U 07033, Sale 10 i: m. July 2, James P. McCune, 1953." The higbest bidder will be reAttorney for Administratrix Dates of publication: June 18, quired to pay immediately t'le 25, July 2, and 9, 1953. amount thereof. Any adverse claimants of the IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIST- - above - described land should file imI a rnnoT iitau their claims, or objections, on or AND FOR JUAB COUNTY. before the time designated for J. S. WILLIS, sale. The Bureau of Land ManPlaintiff agement has not searched the recvs ords of Juab County to ascertain S. B. HUNTCIIINGS, the existence of any adverse claims. Defendants Any contiguous owner claiming NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE a preference right must assert such TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S within 30 days from the above SALE at public auction to the sale date. highest bidder on the 25 day of Ernest E. House, Manager July, 1953, at the hour of eleven Dates of publication: June 4, 11, o'clock A. M. at the Front Door 18, 25, and July 2 1 953 in The of the County Court house at Ne- - Times-New- s Nephi, Utah to-w- it: the snapshot as a clue and now" the burglars have now pictures. Portraits with numbers under w ' PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES: Consult for Additional County Clerk or Respective Signer s coffee for an old lard "I told him to get coarse-groun- d for a percolator!" coffee this he and bucket brings 762,552,0QO LEGAL NOTICES of 1053. -- A rf of C: njut and National Anociafion in a prison Two $3,679,200,000 I960 (estimate) New capital required by full-skirte- c" rpiRED of Ml mi ' STRICTLY FRESH il lei INVESTMENTS ' '1 ed V '' ' j' V-- '1 As truce nrgotnlions assume a more aclinite sliape, lamines o men held in North Korean prison camps once more hope for a speedy release of their suns, husbands and fathers. This group Of Pennsylvanians was captured over two years ago. The order of names is uncertain hut the Communist source lists them as: Pvt. William Baker, Bucks County; Set. Philip Aaronson, Harrisburf; Mill and CpU Tfe. Robert E. Meyers, Grecncastlc-- ; Tfc. James Joe W. Howard, of Philadelphia; Ifc James Veneris, Vandergrift; C'pl. Giitiert Brcck and C'pl. L. F. Crawford, of Philadelphia: Pfc. Cassidy Boyd, W. Renore, and C'pl. Lera Hemphill, rWIadclphl. l ,J-- JtoJ '' ' , AN . i .j; s V ..... ALBINO BABY Warming, mothering and feeding a tmy albino, squirrel thrills three Washington kids who found it, apparently sick and orphaned. Kate Mobley, 8, at left, coaxes him to eat.; Her sister Kuulei, 15, holds him while the third sister, Patty, 12, fixes a special bottled formula recommended by animal experts |