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Show m 1954 27th, May Thursday, THE P mmm """"" mmmm """""""" Mrs. Harmon Is Hostess ANY MAtJ To Beta CAM BE A m Yes, it's true. With the right materiols and the right tools the overage man can obtain professionaMooking results. For modern materiols ore made for easy application and the simple directions are easy to follow. So go aheod. Plan to build a basement rumpus room, to tile the bath, to build fruit cupboards and storage closets. We'll be glad to help you with Ideas ond to explain how it's done. And of course, if vow need help for larger jobs, we'll be glad to recummend a skilled contractor. 7 & " f 1 UNITED STATE DEPART-MENOF THE INTERIOR, Bureau of Land Management Land Office Salt Lake City, Utah May 13, 195-Under provisions of section 2155, R. S., as amended bv section 11 of the act of June 2S, (48 Stat., 1274; 43 U. S. C. 1171), and pursuant to the application of David G. Edmunds, of Salt Lake City, Utah, Serial No. U09105, there will be offered to the highest bidder, but at not less than $4.U0 per acre, at a public sale to be held at 10 o'clock A. M. on the 11th day of July 1954, next at this of fice, the following tracts of land; Tract 1. Sec. 27 (40 Tract 2 NE'SWH Sec. acres) T JfL ,,,L. ne 103-1- , NE'-iNW- IiBiiiU RUMPUS ROOM BREAKFAST BAR Plywood formi the bate and top of this handy bar. And ift finithed with a plaitic wrface thot deftee wear. A modern metal moulding complete! the imart effect. Valence around window! con bo cut from plywood or kordboard. TILE BATHROOM It's plastic and willy applied. A littl core in squaringnip tht com mii and fitting around tha fixture! will Imwrt a sparkling ob. A wld sltlon of beautiful colors can be obtained. floor It oepbalt tMe, the wall knotty pine or patternod wood paneb, the ceiling te tovndproof aouttlcal tile. It oddi tp to a world of better living thot you con mckt your If hi your leiewrt timo. Th art USE OUR CONVENIENT TIME PAYMENT PUN TO PAY POR MATERIALS ii m r, c C? PAYMENT AS LOW AS NO DOWN PLAN TERMS SI acres) Tract 3, NWUNE1. Sec. 28 (40 acres) all in T 15 S. R. 1 E. SLM. Each tract will be sold as a unit, but no part of any tract will be sold separately. Oil and Gas will be reserved to the United States. Rids may be made by the principal or his agent, either at the sale or by mail. 27 PER MONTH Mrs. Dorothy P.ellLston and her Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Taylor were children of Provo visited on Fri- - in Salt Lake City on Saturday to day evening and Saturday at the visit with Mrs. Taylor's brother home of h. r parents. Mr. and Mrs, Libert s Thc Warner, who is in the hos. were entertained J. O. lav lor. there. Mrs. pital Clare by Jeppson at her home ern and Farrell Winter who Mr. and Mrs. Henry WiedoD in Nephi last Wednesday night. are attendnig the U. S. A. C. at spent a few '1 he here with Mr. time was snort in ntivi-v,- . ugan spent tno week end with! and Mrs. Alvindays Christensen They games, sowing and visiting. A de- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma were enroute to their home in licious lunch was served to Mrs Pauhne Mangelson, Mrs. Irene vtlT after spending the Washington isormo Handler who is alfeml-- j winter in Phoenix, Arizona, ihi.su, Jirsi mg M ho..; ,u Salt Lake i Lvnn Powell City snent Huinie raystrup, nnn!n. Mrs. Carroll th wee with her parents. school at Provo spent the week Hansen. Mrs. Ella Fae Beard. Mrs Mr and Mrs. anvil T. Wankier. end with his parents here. Helen Teddar. Mrs. Jewel Grant Msr. Melba Balknv. Mrs. Alice Shepherd. Mrs. Enid Worwood Mrs. Louise T.iylor, Mrs. Fern Wankier. Mrs. Alone Hallow, i invited guest, Mrs. Kathleen Wankier. and the hostess, Mrs. Jeppson, Mrs. Myrtle Ligman of Provo anu .Mrs. aiiee Sudweeks of Provo spent Mondav witt, ineir mother. Mrs. Annie P. Aag- - LEVAN NEWS Civie-clte- Mr. and Mrs. George E. Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lowry and baby visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Blain Penney and family at Meadow. GET your Sunday dessert at the Fourth Ward MIA Cake Sale at store Saturday, May Lhh. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Petty of Los Angeles spent Tuesday visiting in Nephi with Mrs. May Petty. Railey-McCu- N Literary Club Mrs. Milton L. Harmon was hostess to mmetvrs of tho Betaj Literary club on May 13 at tht-ilast meeting of the current sea son. Mrs. truest Wilson, club president presided, ua sin charge and club collect was read bv Mrs. Milton Shaw. Mrs. Olhel L. Pay was in charge of the program u! the evening with "Open Forum on Juvenile Delinquency" being the Mrs. Pay presented some topic. very interesting tacts and then turned the time over to the mem bors of the club for discussion. lYesident Wilson expressed apfor preciation to the members their cooperation during the past year and presented the club with a gavel. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Hal L. Mickelson, Mrs. Milton Shaw, Mrs. Fred Morgan, Mrs. Jack Ludlow, Mrs. Harlow V. Pexton, Mrs. Roy W. Hanson, Mrs. George V. llaymond Jr., Mrs. Othel L Fay, Mrs. A. V. Jacobsen, Mrs. George Harmon, Mrs Kenneth N'yman, Mrs. Frnest Wilson, Mrs. Rert Fowell and the hostess, Mrs. Milton L. Harmon. r xi 3 N'EPHI, UTAH mmm n HANDY , TIMES-NEW- ( 40 . u-t- V 1 lew a-- Slif an h.M-- ard. Mrs. Doyle Board has as her guests last Wednesday her father Ernest Sheen of Provo. and her sisters, Mrs. Beulah Jaekman of Salem and Mrs. Dale Barnev and two sons of Spanish Fork. Mrs. Olive PouLson was hostess on Wednesday night to the members of her club. A delicious lunch was served to Mrs. Edra Morgan, Mrs. Norma Anderson, Mrs. Verna Gardner. Mrs. Mary Stephenson, Mrs. Mary Jane Winter. Mrs, Vera Wankier Mrs. Vivian Mangelson, Mrs. Merlene Collard, Mrs. Mildred Taylor, Mrs. Leora n and the hostess, Mrs. Poul. son. Mrs. Verna Gardner and son Von spent last Saturday in Fountain Green with her father, U. E. Green Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hansen were in Gunnison last Sunday. Mrs. Nora Ray of Burhank, California has been visiting here with her sister, Mrs. Edna Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Christ ensen and children of Provo came down Friday for the Juab high school graduation exercises. Neil brother of Norris, was one of the graduates. Miss Renon Christ ensen of Duchesne and Goniel Christensen of Provo spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christensen Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Francom and children of Springville visited on Wednesday with his parents, Mr.! and Mrs. II. R. Francom. Mrs. Mary Nielsen and son Calvin of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Nielsen and daughters of Springville visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Francom. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Benedict and son of Mount a in View, Wyo. returned to their home on Monday after spending a few days with his mother. Mrs. Helen s, a, r BEMBERG SHEERS, NYLON, FRENCH TISSUES, AND DOTTED SWISS. EVERYONE NICELY TAILORED AND STYLED FOR COMFORTABLE DRESSY SUMMER WEAR Sizes 9 to 15 14 to 20 l4'2 to 24i2. Priced to Fit Your Budget 7.05 and QM FOB CLEARANCE OF SPRING Chris-tense- ChrLs-tense- COATS AND MILLINERY WE HAVE CUT OFF PRICES TO Qnmvfbd;(t a n, t Exclusive fc h MauUvs .. i. in., 9 IP- : left-han- m I it 0m post-offic- Shop There's nothing like MILK for your beauty diet drink at least 3 glasses of MILK every day. "fin Bids sent by mail will be considered only if received at this prior to the hour fixed for sale, mas must ue in scaled envelopes accompanied by certified e checks or money orders made payable to the Treasurer of the United States for the amounts of the bids. The envelopes mast be marked in the lower d corner "Public sale bid, Serial No. U09105, Sale 10 a. m. July 14, i 1954". ! s !M! n 1 U h ( .j ;t ffllOICfl'S l-- L mm M J 0E8T-00-Y The highest bidder will be re. quired to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any adverse claimants of the d land should file their claims, or objections, on or before the time (designated for sale. The Bureau of Land Management has not searched the records of Juab County to ascertain the existence of any adverse claim. Any contiguous owner claiming a preference right must assert such right within 30 days from the above sale date. ERNEST E. HOUSE, it i: 113 I pi fry. Ifl2 .50 can see the Now, for the first time, you between rt comparison results of n two other and the Plymouth field. Now you can cars in the lowest-pric- e see dozens of the many reasons part-by-pa- best-know- actually why Plymouth is your best buy! and recently a 1954 Plymouth stock models of the "other two" were taken aparl completely. 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JotitfoclloB Of man bocll ASK USI ORD a, 1 KM NEW rockd i,z , , . handy mv..m ffer-- 5 (,4c POWDERED SUGAR - pound pkqs - - - EACH 13c BABO SPECIAL 2C OFF DEAL - Reg. size 2 for IQc AM by side and examined. Comparison ."7T V. CHICKENS - STEWIKG OR ROASTING - - Pound BABY BEEF ROASTS per pound ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS - - - per TEMPLE BRAND VEINERS (Skinless) bUUL) OIJAIIIY HLAIi KACON - S Wffl) SMALL A GRADE HEN TURKEYS s, ilk A f Dates of publication: May 27, June 3, 10, 17 and 24, 1954. in The Times-NewNephi, Utah AO i UAL ' above-describe- Manager L!iifB PiUICi OUR if WW " MOTOR COMPANY SO. MAIN -P- HONE 10 NEPHI Complete Processing lor HLocUers or Shtme Kreczrti 7 i Phone . fpphh alia: |