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Show THE Page Two Bond Sales U0MTAL W1 ...tinkiM EDITORIAL r r r ASOCU-JTICy- j Published every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Utah. Entered at the post office at Nephi, Utah as second class mail matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscription rates: One yer $3.25; Six Months, $1.75. Advertising rates Subscriptions are payable in advance. on request. A. Publishers Roy E. Office: Phone 196; Gibs.. 58 South Main Street. Nephi, Utah The following have been admitted during the past week as patients at the Juab County Hospital: Carl Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Butler, Spring Lake. Clifton Goble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goble, Nephi LeRoy Memmott, son of Mrs. Lula B. Memmott, Nephi Mrs. Everett Kesler, Santaquin. Blanchard Greenhalgh, Santaquin. Barry Pitts, Marysvale, Utah Mrs. Irving Nelson, Goshen Verda Kendall, Nephi Mrs. Neal Simons, Mt. Pleasant Mrs. Allen Jenkins, Nephi BIRTHS NInw HaHioc hnrn at the Juab County Hospital during the past week include: A daughter born November 20 to Raymond and Jessie Hansen Sudweeks. The baby's birth weight was 8 lbs 9 ozs. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sudweeks, all of Nephi. 3 room apart FOR RENT son born November 23 to J. m E. A(Ned) au ment, partrTnirrushed and Nathala Clark Johnson. The baby toy's birth weight was 9 lbs b ozs. Grandparents are OUR DEMONSTRATOR ANK- Mrs. J. E. Johnson and Mr. and for ER ZIZ ZAG sewing machine Marked down from $30U.ao sale to $275.00. Chapman Furniture. Ps A? - Man or ' lady to WANTED new solicit subscriptions for The Times-New- s in area of Nephi, Mo-nLevan and other communities. Substantial commission. Will consider" person who has job, and who can consistently use evenings Contact Editor for solicitations. Times-New- s Nephi, immediately. a, Utah. Thursday, ably assisted by Tom Davis, as J. H. S. HEWS ITEMS Utah Mrs. B. T. Clark, all of fitv A These boys will act as ushers at the basketball The boys of Juab nigh school are games and wiii greatly add to the really on the beam this year. A few school spirit. Club outfits will of them got together with Air. consist of and beanies. jackets Savings Kooyman, the chemistry teacher, and Helen and decided it was high time a boys club was started. They got the ball rolling about a month ago and the "J" club has grown to about 25 members, limited to Junior and Senior boys. Gary Cowan was chosen as president and he is COM WMATUE YOU DOINCj SMITH THAT POTATO MASHER IM r Shoes were Shirts. the door and everyone of novel experience their stocking feet. TAKINO IT AS A TRADE IM OM ONE OF THE EXCEuwfeNT VST-CARS FOR SALE BY OO ON-L&- Last Thursday night they spon- sored the Mardi Gras dance. Everyone turned out in "Levis' and checked at enjoyed the dancing in Toward the November 1953 26, middle of the dance, prizes were given to Marie Wilkey and Judd .Morgan for the loudest and brightest stockings. The big feature of this week is the Harvest Ball being held Wednesday evening at 9 p. m. at the Marie High School Gymnasium. Wilkey, Senior, Janice Crosland, Sophomore or Arlene Wilson, Freshman was to be named Harvest Queen. Student Body Reporter, Linda Lunt VfELL 60 Ai iAD.'j I CAN'T STOP BLOCKIMOI OFFICER- WELL BACK rr op THIS TRAFFIC0 i77X j-- . SO - -- Salt Lake daughter born November to Clark Mona. y secretary-treasure- sales of U. S. during the first ten months cf 1053 have reached $14,796,563 passing total sales for the entire year of 1952, and exceeding sales of any like period since the war. time high of 1913, Chas. L. Smith, slate chainnan of the Utah Sav ings P.onds committee, annnounced a few days ago. He reported Oct ober sales in Ltah, as just released by the Federal Reserve Bank in the amount of $1,779,578, which is 87 per cent higher than the sales for October 19j2. Juab County sales during Oct ober totaled $l!0,191, according to Reeve G. Richardson, county Sav ings Bond chairman. "Although Utah is running ahead of the nation's average gain, all areas of "the country are up in sales Mr. bmitn said, 'which shows a growing faith in the hs cal policies of the administration for a sound honest American dol lar. The continued increase in the II Bond sales and the larger number of higher denomination E bonds being bought indicate that the 3 guaranteed per cent return and sound money policies are of growing interest to the investment buyer he added. B inds act-ivii- manager and Fred Beck as flotU Hit New High B. Gibson and Roy E. Gibson Editor - Manager NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- 18 of Newell WILL TEND CHILDREN in my Phone during the day home 409W. FOR SALE Trumpet or Call in good condition see Mrs. Loran Park. FOR SALE Stoker fired water Oil heater; Also 1 small ColemanGardCal Foster Small apartment space heater FOR RENT 52 or 521. Kendall ner at completely furnished Furnished steam Apartments. FOR RENT Mrs. Earl E. heated apartment Good used Hot-oi- Hawkins, phone 302W. FOR SALE Phone 454 Electric Range or 310 Jack Ludlow. USED TELEVISION SETS FOR SALE at PAXMAN IMPLEMENT Call 75J. Modern brick TV CENTER FOR SALE home In very good location. Four Kelvinator bedrooms, two bath rooms. New FOR SALE coal forced air furnace; one-ha- lf Call 0498R2. Range share Nephi Irrigation water on HAY FOR acre cone lot. WILL TRADE See at 297 North 2nd West. Leland (Bish) SHEEP UTAH moforisys nt O H SWEV one-quart- USED TELEVISIONS FOR SALE Excellent buys Hurry Paxman Implement Co., ARE YOU TIRED OF WORKING FOR WAGES? phone 75J MALE HELP WANTED Reliable man (or woman) with car wanted to call on farmers in Juab County. Part or full time. No $10 to $25 in a day. No experience or capital required. older without a Old established bright future. company has openings for men in a business of their own. Profits exCar cellent. No capital required. Are you growing lay-off- s. Give references. Write FURST essential. Write McNESS COMPANY, Dept. B. P. A. F. MYERS O. Box 14, Bayshore Station, Oak- 2401 Lorimer St. Denver, Colo. land 23. California. ! i 1 f ti;y;T7 Hti7 1 n kl illMIr I f i ' - 1 I I I 1 I i ' f ll 1 . u hTir,rni1H7 H 1 H SI H 1 J i . ' i iTTiTn Mi ; I v I I 1 " X. 1 U UTAH MOTOR TRANSPORT ASSN. m. -- JIIi Jlll I 1 I- ill1-- fLK 1 i. J '- helps your car whether new or old TCP Restores "new car" power! Increases spark-plu- g life up to 150! Gives you extra gas mileage, too! Whether your car is new or old, you can enjoy tht benefits of TCP. If you have a new car, with a engine, it will keep on delivering its built-ipower as long as you use Conoco Super Gasoline. If your car is an older one, Conoco Super will restore much of the power you have lost. n f I r'l') ' I i i , All over Conocoland the story is the same. Every day, thousands upon thousands of motorists are switching to new Conoco Sillier Gasoline with TCP. What's the reason for this big switch? Why are motorists leaving brands they've been loyal to for years? The reason is simple: New Conoco Super Gasoline with TCP is the greatest improvement in gas-disince the introduction oftetracthyl lead in 19221 Motorists tell us they can actually feel the difference in car performance after just two tankfuls. For new Conoco Siinrj w ith TCP dramatically overcomes the greatest single cause of power and fuel waste affecting most of the cars on the road today. ne She gets that creamy complexion by drinking at least 3 glasses of MILK a day. (ST Aft a( KWNSMIOM When you drive your car, deposits constantly build up on spark plugs and in the combustion chamliers. These deposits can "cheat" you of power in two ways. First they spark plugs causSecond, deposits in the coming them to bustion chambers cause fuel to ignite before it should. This is called or "wild ping." short-circu- it e. I See what Conoco Super with TCP can do for your car g and The combined effect of is loss of power, lack of "pep" and wasted gas. mis-firin- pre-igniti- on TCP a cresyl compound the loss of power and overcomes dramatically fuel caused by combustion deposits. TCP actually neutralizes harmful deposits on spark plugs and in combustion chambers. With new Conoco SuRSI Gasoline, your plugs spark as they should. Your fuel ignites as it should. You get and keep "new car" performance. pre-igniti- LESTER II. BELLISf N MSUOANCE 8 1EAL Phone 540 Kephi ESTATE FJRE AUTOMOBILE CASUALLTY INSURANCE Start the (FJB How Conoco Super Gasoline Now Conoco Super with reduce power mis-fir- Combuition depotitt form her, causing mil-firiand loo of power. TCP nutrolii lh depoiitt, giving lop power and performance. with TCP works Combustion deposits mmm n "TWO-TAN- NEW CONOCO Super GASOLINE! v v today! 1. When your gasoline tank is one- quarter full or less, fill it with Conoco Super Gasoline with TCP. Now, there will still be some ordinary gasoline mixed in with your Conoco Super, so . . . Make sure your next tankful 2, Conoco too. bo is rapidly cupfir, does Conoco Super work that with this second tankful, chances are you'll feel as if your engine You'll feel a has had a tune-uboost in power. Try it today. We're sure you'll stay with Conoco Super. p. Tradumnrk owned and patent Applied for by Shell Oil Company Fill up with TEST" K 1953, Continental Oil Company |