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Show THE Page Two Nephi Local News Items TIMES-NEW- Chase and Janet Ockey. We know It's a fine thing to have a these girls will be in there trying but much friend much to do you can trust to stir minute every finer to have a friend who will up school spirit J. H. S. NEWS ITEMS CHEERLEADERS NAMED Cheerleaders for 1953-5- 4 were chosen Wednesday, October 7 by live new members or the Juab high PKtfSASSOClATlOX school faculty. Shirley Gibson. UTAH STATE Dona b. Wolf ana bylvia Park will lead Juab to the top in pep EDITORIAL N A I ON AL and sportsmanship. The Sopho r Mr. and Mrs. C B. Guymon and more team also will be led to vict ASOCfATIQjN family of Provo, and Mr and Mrs. ory by Janice Crosland, Mary Lou Donald Ostler of Salt Lake City frTjm'ig.'.n.'.ma recently visited with their parMr. and Mrs. Carlyle Wall and ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Winn. family and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Utah. Juab County. Published every Thursday at Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Ostler also were Gadd and family were in Nephi visitors with his parents, Mr. and Sunday visiting at the home Entered a: the post office at Nephi, Utah as second class of 1879. March of 3, Mrs. Ostler. of Edward mail matter under the act Mr. and Mrs. George Parkin, par Congress Six Months, $1.75. i Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bonne- - ents or the two ladies. Subscription rates: One year $3.25; Advertising rates mort of Kaysville recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman Subscriptions are payable in advance. with relatives and friends in Ne and family were in Logan last on request. phi. They were guests at the week end where they attended McPherson home. A. B. Gibson and Roy L Gibson Publishers the tarewell testimonial for Mr. Rasmussen, father of Mrs. Nyman, H. A. Mrs. Mr. and E. and Palmer Gibson Roy who has accepted a call to labor Editor - Manager baby Diane of Salt Lake City spent in the California mission. relatives with here. Utah Main Saturday Street, Nephi, Office: Phone 196; 68 South Mr. and Mrs. Stanford O. Cazier Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Keith of Rigby, Idaho have been Brough and small daughter Eliza m Nephi during the Idaho visiting Potato beth or Wichita, Kansas have been harvest vacation. They have been 53 guests at the home of Mr. and guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brough. They also Ms. Gerald Cazier and Mr. and visited In Logan. have Mrs. Leland E. Anderson. The Mt. Nebo Camp of the met Mrs. May Petty and daughter WASHINGTON According to Daughters of Utah PioneersEllert-erThe Fort Wall camp of the at the home of Capt. Verde the Department of Commerce a Elaine were in Deseret Sunday to Daughters of Utah Pioneers met nn (Vtnhpp 10. The Drotrram with relatives. last Friday evening at the home record number of 53,258,570 auto- visit consisted of singing of the Hand mobiles, trucks and busses crowd of Mrs. Ethel A. Irons. Gronp has Bean Mildred returned Miss ChaDlain bv nraver r"nrt srinp'. last singing was led by Chorister Zel-m- a nation's the ed highways Los a to visit following Angeles were read by Nada Kay; Minutes Golden. of Pernilla History here with relatives and friends. secretary Agnes Myers; neporr 01 year. was accompanied by her Johnson Anderson was given by The department said the total She convention held in Salt Lake City Broadhead. Olive The lesson Mrs. James Bean who will rvtnhpr 3 piven bv CaDtain El- - figures out to about one vehicle mother. "They Came in 1853" was given visit there for a few weeks. lertson. Duet, Joy Neilson and for every three Americans. by Lavern Ellison. Light refreshBetty Ellertson; Lesson, given by State Mrs. Brigham Garrett visited ments were served to 20 members reported 1952 regRefreshments were istrationsagencies Mabel Kay. totaled 43,810,531 auto- over the week end in Bountiful by the hostesses: Zelma Golden. served to the toliowing memDers: mobiles, an increase of 2.6 per with Bishop and Mrs. Stanley Mary Scott, Ethel A. Irons and' Newton, Madge Agnes Myers, Nellie F. Orme. 1951. Truck registrations Pitt Nada Kay. Hulda Kay, Relda New-in- cent over of increase an 9,207,897, totaled TTlrooio Summers Ruhv Kav " ' AVWV. " " Wtlf Mabel Kay, Verde Ellertson, Vera 2.3 per cent, while there were 240, 142 busses a rise of 4.2 per cent. Kay ana Kose weiison. California was the first state to STATEMENT required by the act pass the 5,000,000 mark with 5,154,-32- 6 amended of August 24, 1912, as registrations. This was an Inby the acts of March 3, 1933 and crease of 4.6 per cent over the (Title 39, United July 2, 1946 States Code, Section 233) showing previous year. Next in line were New York with the ownership, management, and circulation of 3,980,527; Pennsylvania, 3.266,830; TIMES-NEWTHE published Texas, 3,155,337; Ohio, 3,021.633; weekly at Nephi, Utah, for Octob- Illinois, 2,841.125; Michigan. 2.566,-62Mrs. E. A. Nordstrom of Los Angeles, a sister of Mrs. R. E. Winn, is a guest of this week with her brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Winn. tCioV w A MonaNews Thursday, NEPHI, UTAH S. Million Cars, Trucks on Highways m trust utam Judge Suspends Fine z Your UTAH ; Jr POULTRY Manager Sapt 5 LaMar Dalby More than $58,000 Is being distributed this week For Marrying Man by Utah Poultry as egg patronage refunds. This represents extra Income and saving for members, resulting from efficient This refund operations. brings the total patronage payments over the year to You too, can $5,550,000. articlpate. Call In today for our suggestions! Robert B. Boyle believes that Judge Edmund P. Mahoney is the most understanding jurist in the world. Either that or he is a family man himself and knows the expense of being Me. married. Boyle was hailed into court for a traffio violation. During a discussion with Judge Mahoney, Boyle aid that he Was going to be married in five days. When Mahoney decided Boyle's case he imposed a fine of $3 for the violation and then suspended the fine with the remark: "You will probably need all your pare money." z When bathtime rolls around, make cleaning up a delight with this handy Terry Cloth Mit which fits snugly over the hand. LITTLE LADY DEB SOAP MIT, filled with fragrant soap. 00 (no 8; 1, 1953: New 1,746,068; Indi- Jersey, The names and addresses of and Massachusetts, the published, editor, managing ana, 1,529,878, 1,376,058. are business managers editor, and Publishers: A. B. Gibson, Pleas and ant Grove, Utah Roy E. Gib 1. son. NeDhi. Utah. Editor: Roy E. Gibson, Nephi, Utah. Manaeinz editor: none Business managers: A. B. Pleasant Grove, Utah and Rov E. Gibson. Nephi, Utah. 2. The owner is: (If owned by a corporation, its name and ad dress must be statea ana aiso im mediately thereunder the names and addresses of stockholders own Ing or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned by a partnership or other unin corporated firm, its. name and ad dess, as well as that of each in dividual member, must be given.) A partnership of A. B. Gibson, Pleasant Grove, Utah and Roy E. Gibson, Nephi, Utah. 3. The known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities are: The Commercial Bank of Utah, Nephi. Utah. 4. Paragraphs 2 and 3 include In cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books o fthe company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting; also the statments in the two the affiants full paragraphs show knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under and security which stockholders holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a caacity other than that of a bona fide owner. 5. The average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails, or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the 12 months preceding the date shown above was 725 ROY E. GIBSON, Sworn to and subscribed before be this 1st day of October, 1953. J. A. WARNER (Seal) Notary Public. Residing at Nephi. Utah. My commission expires May 11, 1954. 1 If IliU iWI I? Wd6 e) a mum f Ml3 w rip SUMMONS Civil No. 35W THE STATE OF UTAH TO ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon James P. McCune, attorney for the olaintiff. whose address is 53 N(rth Main Street, Nephi, Utah, an answer to the complaint within twenty days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do. judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This is an action to quiet the title of the plaintiff to the follow ing described real property situate in Juab County, State of Utah, 1 lJI i C JJr J f i - to-w- it: The Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 33, Township 10 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian. DATED this 14th day of Oct ober, 1953. JAMES P. MCCUNE, Attorney for Plaintiff 53 North Main Street Nephi. Utah Address of Plaintiff: North Radcliffe Street Bristol. Pennsylvania Dates of publication: October 15, 22, 29 and November a, Look Who's Coming! THE MOMENT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FORI H's our yeor end cleanup! Every 1953 Mercury wt have in stock must b sold by Hi timo the now 54 Mercurys begin arriving at our showrooms. Every deal wo mako during tho next row day will bo among tho most spectacular wo'vo over made. This is tho ono BIO opportunity you'vo boon awaiting to get this fop popularity car on a remarkable bargain offer! Don't miss your big chancol "TOMORROW" IS TOO LATE I This is tho ono timo during tho wholo year when yon can own tho car you'vo always wanted at such low overall cost. Remember that Mercury has tho highoit trade-i-n valuo in its price field throughout tho country. This moans that whtn you ll your Mercury, your octvei ownership cost Is practically in tho low pHco field I You get a luxurious Mercury for only a fow dollars moro than a "low price" carl A DOUBLE PAY-OF- F I Our year end "clean-u- p Is a double win for you I "Yeors ahead" 1953 Mercurys are styled far in advance of even some of the 1954 makes that have been introduced I You save when you buy it; you get mor when you soil HI A true double pay-oI ff DO NT MISS YOUR CHANCE I Your present car wKI, In many cases, more than cover the down payment on one of these '53 Mercurys: Oet our year-enappraisal right away! while still have a selection of models and Buy you colors. Every far must move! extra-liber- al, d ro-ss- SF1 mQm v 11 1 n r 4 cars loft! 4 deals to go! Which ono Is yours? ORME - PARKIN MOTOR Phone 312 tan) "WE ARE HERE TO SERVE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIST RICT IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, HOWARD FABIAN. Plaintiff, vs E. B. SCHMIDT and JANE DOE SCHMIDT, whose true name is unknown, his wife, if living, and their unknown personal represen tatives, heirs, devisees, legatees, creditors and assigns, if deceased; and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in or lien upon the real property described in the com plaint adverse to the plaintiffs ownership, or clouding plaintiff j title thereto, Defendants. M. NEPHI DRUG GO. n er o tr o rouu I S 953 Little Lady Deb Soap Mit Ar-dit- K 1 try-out- s, Wayne Andrews; Ambrose Groves, Forrest Booth; Bert Miller, Tommy Davis; Sheriff Crandel, Vernon Pete Gary CowCarter; Hoot-Ow- l an; Etinkweed, Don Goble; Nancy Martin, Shirley Gibson; Ann h Martin. Marie Wilkey; Posie, Beth, Delores Stephenson; Olsen; Mrs. Eprool, Joyce Nielson and Lena, Dawn Gadd. The play will be presented on Friday, November 13 at the high school auditorium. Linda Lunt, Student Body Reporter PORTLAND, 15, Terry Cloth you. the Senior play cast was chosen last week. They are as follows: Dan'l, After a series of October Hephi Uuh |