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Show Thursday, October 8th, 1953 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGE MENT, Land and Survey Office, salt uaKe City, Utah, Sept 16, THE NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-KIEW- Party Dresses for Small Folks Easy Page Three Launder to """.''"3 1953. Under provisions of section 2455, R. S., as amended by section 14 of the act of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat.. 1274: 43 U. S. C. 1171) and pursuant to the application of trnest w. wolf, of Goshen, Utah, Serial U 06709, there will be offered to the hisrhest bidder, but at not less than $2.00 per acre, at a public sale to be held at 10 o'clock on the 10th day of next, at this oface, the following tracts of land: Lots 3 and 6, Sec. 26, T 10 S., R. 1 W., S. L. M. &1.25 acres. No part of this land will be sold sepA. M. jNovemDer arately. Bids may be made by the prin- cipal or his agent, either personally at the sale or by mail. Bids sent by mail will be considered only if received at this office prior to the hour fixed for the sale. Bids must be in sealed 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. U 06709, Sale, 10 A. M. Nov. es ce left-han- 10, 1953." The highest bidder will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any adverse claimants of the land should file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. Any contiguous owner claiming a preference right must assert such right within 30 days fiom the above sale date. The Bureau of Land Management has r.ot searched the records of Utah coun-y- t to ascertain the existence of any adverse claim. Ernest E. House, Manager. Dates of publication: October 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29, 1953, in The Times-NewNephi, Utah. above-describe- d, s, BY EDNA MILES nirls love lo dress up, no doubt silimil if. Emu lake a real delight in clothes ami love lo get ready for h party. One of the newest aids to mother in keeping a small girl well dressed is n new eclanese fiber with color that's sealed in before the fiber or yarn is spun. t This new and special process provides color protection against fading from sunlight, damage by perspiration, salt water or fading from any innoimt of laundering. In making tests, little taffeta dresses were laundered many times in washing machines with no color loss. Further, in these washing tests the eolor did not crock, rub off or run Into other fabrics. This means that dresses made of multicolor fabrics can be laundered in a machine as readily as n single solid eolor. It also means that any dress made of celanese acetate with sealed-i- n color can if Hie trimmings are washable. be machine-laundere- d Little dresses made of this fabric also have a built-iresistance. This means that care and upkeep is reduced to a minimum. LITTLE gas-fadin- ew Club News . One of the most colorful events on the fall calendar for the memClub was bers of the the opening social sponsored by the president of the club, Mrs. J. E. Andrews and her staff of officers, at the home of Mrs. Clyde Shaw on October 2. Table decorations featured the "Bounteous Harvest" theme with silver cornucopius as blue and place cards, with fall flowers completing the ensemble. Dinner was served to Mrs. James M. Anderson, Mrs. Leland E. Lit-a-Lu- re " r" ' V - ... - - ... - . ) .., , x f.i WOOL DOUBLE BLANKETS SINGLE PART WOOL - 25 WOOL OF THE WEST -- 100 WOOL 5 - . . 3.9B Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Steele greeted their many friends and relatives at a reception given in their honor at the Mona Ward Recreation hall on The bride, the September 26. former Miss June Gibson, was BY BLACKIE (O) BLACKIE 2.25 No chore too rugged I -- NiPv&fc. ii ' i nca f I e VVj x 1 rr "..v-- v sr.viv. satin gown, styled entrain, with a fitted bodice, long lovely in a pointed sleeves and trimmed witti tiny satin buttons. The Elizabethan collar of net was trimmed with hows of satin. Her lace edged veil fell from a cornet shaped tiara adorned with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of carnations and baby orchids. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Steele of Santaquin. The young couple enjoyed a honeymoon trip to Nevada. They will make their home in Santaquin. Out of town relatives of the bride who were in attendance at the reception were Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen of Neola, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Warner and sons Douglas and Elvon, Mrs. Don Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine McNichol, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webber of James McNichol, all of Tooele, Springville. 17 i.w.i, luminooi dial. vitV', iL-"- ' V ,,V M II II. ill n 1iMfa LAY YOUR XMAS WATCH AWAY HOW AND HAVE IT PAID FOR BY XMAS 11 Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kay announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter LuDean, to Jack E. Howell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Voil Howell of Nephi. The marriage is scheduled for October 9. AT THE TOGGERY e, MtiriA HALLOWE POST m. m e" mm A message to every prospective new car buyer: You can have the most popular automatic transmission d car to be found in any low-price- SEE OUR TABLE OF FANCY DURING VALUE DAYS. . AT 25 Chevrolet9 s Famous 1953 Power slider Much fleeter, smoother, more economical! Thoroughly proved and improved through years of development and over a billion owner-drive- n miles! Production now running at new high levels due to record nationwide demand ! Much More Economical Chevrolet's 1953 Powcrglide Autowith matic Transmission-team- ed " the 115-h.d engine brings you entirely new operating economy in city driving and on long trips. Far Livelier Getaway Put the selector lever in "DRIVE" on the accelerator position-st- ep and you move smoothly away from a standing start to legal traffic speed in seconds. OFF p. "Blue-Flame- Valve-in-Hea- FANCY PRINTED OUTING FLANNEL FOR PAJAMAS OR NIGHTIES . . . 42$ YARD - Saucy Walkers - Toni -- - - LAY AWAY NOW FOR XMAS New Gas Savings You'll never know how economical an automatic transmission can be until you try the 1953 Powerglide. Various improvements, including a Important MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW FOR YOUR WINTER COAT - SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD WATCH OUR Vz PRICE TABLE . MORE more efficient use of engine power, make it extremely thrifty. Great New Passing Ability The car picks up pace in traffic or on the highway at the touch of a toe, for the '53 Powerglide has an added automatic passing range. Smoothest Driving at Lowest Cost Driving is almost incredibly easy, changes of speed almost unbelievfor this transmisably smooth sion gives simplest, smoothest, driving at lowest cost No-Shi- ft ... no-sh- ift Safe Drirlng Powerglide permits you to concentrate on driving, with hands on the steering wheel and eyes on the road. PEOPLE BUY CIIEVROLETS THAN Full Engine Braking-Pow- on Hills er Powerglide's flexibility lets you cruise easily up any bill. And you enjoy constant engine braking power for maximum safety when descending. Rock Out of Trouble Powerglide's smooth power flow lets you rock out of sand, snow or mud whenever the need arises. "LOW" and "REVERSE" are side by side on the Powerglide quadrant, making the operation doubly easy. Parking Push-Pro- of selector lever in "PARK" position when you leave the car, and lock holds it in a positive gear-typ- e Put the position unul you return. Time-Prove- Owner-Prove- d, d Dependability Come in. Drive a Chevrolet with this finer, more popular automatic transmission-time-prov- by ed in ANY OTHER CAR! 115-h.- "Blue-Flam- n" NEBO C HEVROLE T CO. uu DEPARTMENT hun- dreds of thousands of owners over a billion miles of driving! Optional at txtra cost. Combination of PowergliJt automatic transmission and and Bel Air moduli tntint arathbli on "Two-Tttotttt Sltrint availabU on all models. r-ir- nO STORES 740 NORTH MAIN STREET , SPECIAL RATES ON PARTY ORDERS! BILL'S SPUDNUT SHOP, 56 South Main - Q'.QQ H.qQ fq PIECE GOODS... I for Marrett fq (rb UJ ID) 3 S S.QQ SCARLET SWEAT SHIRTS - Be Safer! EACH ZIPPER FRONT SWEAT SHIRTS . . . EACH l.QQ FLANNEL SHIRTS - - SCARLET - - EACH - 2.29 PLAID SHIRTS - - Warm for Hunting Waather . . 2.QB CAPS qpg t0 1.90 CORDUROY HATS Red ALWAYS... 1.50 Texaco Service dfutttmcf Aleedi BEST VALUES for ..-- Miss Honoring the bride-to-bTCnv anil Mrs. Gordon Lin ton entertained at a personal shower on Saturday evening, at Wes can't use your crank, but we the home ot Mr. ana Mrs. trea evening will give you the best deal in T.vnn After a nloasant delicious refreshments were serv-p- rt town on a new battery rn thr fnllowintr: Patricia Gar field, June Steele, Joan is.ay, iviar-iiv- n Park. Joan Grace. Arlene Pav Tis Shirley Greenhalgh, Connie Nelson, Ireata Swasey, Doris Kowe, ins ioney Kathrvn l'ha!f Mlffnon 1S.3V. iVirs TIRES BATTERIES WASHING Voil Howell, Mrs. Lynn Kay, Mrs. COMPLETE LUBRICATION Fred Lynn and the hostesses, AUTOMOTIVE DEPAIRS Marie Kay and uayie union. 10 Years Mechanical Experience Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coggins Phone 532 3rd South Main and three sons have estaonsneathny rnciftfrir-- in Mona. Mrs. Cokgins was the former Miss Colleen Jg Bonnie Braids 2 t,. FLANNEL SLEEP WEAR FOR ALL THE FAMILY - Priced gge to 2.79 SHEER NYLON BLOUSES 2.90 and 5.98 to J.90 SKIRTS - Just the thing for School Wear! BIG SAVINGS ON DOLLS SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE t and-mot- "Can I trade this crank in on a new Battery?" - ; r- Sugar 'n spire, 'n rverythinjc nice, is what little sirls are made of. and just as sweet and spicy are these celanese taffeta color, in dresses, with waled-sizes three to six. Hxy're mah chine washable, mildew resistant. '' 70 x 80 size J - ""feATTHW SHEET BLANKETS - White - 70 x 80 size i.QQ size SHEET BLANKETS - White - 80 x 95 2.49 size 80 70 x COLORED, PLAID 1.79 each 2.29 COLORED Rainbow Single - -- 70 x 80 AUTO ROBES, Couch Covers ... 64 x 76 size - - 2.49 AUTO ROBES, Couch Covers, Heavier grade, value: NEW FALL NECK PIECES, EARRINGS AND BRACLETS Mona News Anderson, Mrs. W. Lee Bailey, Mrs. L. Eugene Beck, Mrs. F. H. Beckstead, Mrs. Irel Chase, Mrs. Fred L. Gadd, Mrs. A. K Johnson, Mrs. Merle McPherson, Mrs. Cleon Mrs. A. C. Starr, L. Memmott, Mrs. Carl L. Wilkey, Mrs. Elmo B. Mrs. Rav Worthineton, Wiknn Mrs. J. Gayle Yorgason, Mrs. J. E. Andrews anatne nostess, xvirs. Clyde Shaw Five members were ahupnt. Assignments were made by the progra mchairman, Msr. James M. Anderson. olt xvp V s: g, n moth-and-inild- V: PHONE 433, HEPHI, UTAH |