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Show 1954 Thursday, July 29, THE NEPHf. UTAH TIMES-NEWS- . Pa7 TT.p9 Nephi Local and Soda! Items I GOT Mine I V VI f i. sura. i1,1 AT OUR TOWN Mrs. Lucille Carter, Correspondent! Telephone 1S1-i Miss G'onna Grecnha'.h enjoyed several days at Fountain Green as a guest of Ann Bailey. Ann returned to Nephi with Glenn a and will be a guest at the Gmnhal-- h home the remainder of the week. HOft. OF A STyLE, ANO NEWCK SfcLLS TH SArAfc TtM6S To PEOPLE . TMC I CRoWCi Ninis 1 Ilarritt WanamaKcr was guest of honor when a group of friends met at the home of Mildred Berwick last Friday afternoon. The afternoon was spent in visiting and extedir.2 best wishes to Mrs.! Wanamaker as she leaves to make her home in Denver. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mildred Berwick, Jeanne Worley. Sadie Greenhalgh and Florence Parkin. Other guests were Jane Hershey. Grace Sparks, Orpha Taylor. Peterson, Cleo Genres. Verda Beck. Isabelle Haymond, Colleen Bingham, and Trudy Haas. Mr. and Mrs. I Jean F. Johnson and daughter Mary Dean, and Betsy and Mary Jane Bailey all of Salt Lake City spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs II. C. Crane. E3-an- Levan Hews of the Past Week CoJa Bosh, Loralee and Jack and Victor Sorbe were rec-visitors in Salt Lake City with Carolyn Engle. Mrs. Ethel Thompson of Eph-raivisited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Taylor on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Christ sen and boys spent Sunday in Fill-e- more with her parents Mr Mrs. P. B. Day e, nt and m Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Martin of Scipio were guests on Sunday at the home of their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Erin Poul-son. The Levan Ward Elders sponsored a recent party in the Levan Mr. and Mrs. Karl Newton and canyon. A very delicious supper was served to 76 people. Follow- children of Salt Lake City visited ing a very nive program was giv- on Sunday with her parents, Mr en with Mrs. Audrie Dalby acting and Mrs. C. A. Mangelson. as mistress of ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Christen- IN THE DISTRICT UTAH, IN AND COUNTY nnninw Plaintiff, vs MM WAYNE R. ROSQUIST, and BETH B. ROSQUIST, his wife; NEPHI PROCESSING PLANT, Inc., A Corporation; and M. L. HARMON, Defendants. I Li j BaL-- is is THE- - NATION A L EDITORIAL I ASSOCIATION I V 3 T Utah. every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, class second Utah as Enetred at the poit office at Nephi, 1879. March 3, mail matter under the act of Congress of Subscription rates: One year $3.25; Six months, $1.75. Advertising rates Subscriptions are payable in advance. on request. Publishers A. Z. Gibson .nd Roy L Gibssri Roy Off ce: Phone the hghtest wood that 196; 58 South Main EL Gibson Street, Nephi, Utah. HESCUE, PLUS 13 YEARS OF SAFE DHSVING EQUALS "DRIVER OF THE YEAH" Last January, truck driver Gomer V. Bailey (of Denver) drove up to a bridge blocked by a damaged vehicle. In the ravine 40 feet below was a wrecked automobile with two injured, screaming children inside. Their mother and father had been flung clear of the car and severely hurt. Bailey first set out flares to warn traffic. Then sent the kids to a hospital via a passing motorist. Next he arranged for an ambulance for their By parents. refusing to allow the mother to be moved pendin arrival of medical aid, he undoubtedly saved her life, since it was later discovered her back was broken. All lour are alive and well today because an alert truck driver knew what to do! The dramatic recue, plus his safety record (1,150,000 miles without a chargeable nevident!) won Bailey the trucking industry's coveted "Driver of the Year" award. 13-ye- ar Professional drivers are trained to guard your life. UTAH PilOTOR TRANSPORT ASSN. J n 3 Uuu L3 P tit. t. eommerciuhy useful. re i i- C Ptftf ASSOaWOS Editor-Manag- Recent visitors at the homo of sen and family of Richfield spent Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Ockoy Sunday here with his parents, Mr. were their sons in law and daughand Mrs. Christian Christensen. ters: Mr. and Mrs. Dunne Van Mr. Christesen will teach in the Ausdal and children Richard, BonGranite school district this com- nie Ann and Larry of Parcuvan. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Clark and ing school year. two daughters Nancy and Maria Jean of Fork, and Miss Excellent opportunity for man or Delene American Califwoman to call on farmers in Juab ornia. Ockoy of Berkeley, County. Many making $20 to $40 a day. References required. Write Howard Brown, Mrs. Don BarMr. 1NMAN, P. O. Box 14, ton and daughters Barbara and Station, Oakland 23. Calif Joan and Miss Maud Ingram visited in Vernal on Friday with Mr. 2 FOR SALE milk and Mrs. Paul B. Ingram and Mr. cans Used 1 month $7.00 and Mrs. Don II. Brown. Mrs. each See Ralph Murray. Howard Brown who has been in Vernal for the past ten days where FOR SALE Boy's bicycle in the welcomed a new granddaughtSee Robert In- er at the home of Mr. and Mrs. good condition Don Brown, returned to Nephi gram or call 205W. Bav-sho- 4 UtMUVfc UTAH S1AJE The Second Ward Lark and! Bluebird classes with the Larkj leader, V. rs. Elizabeth Black, vis- ited with Mrs. Sarah Brown on1 Yodnesda The girls morning. sang songs na4 Mrs. Brown recited; some poems for the girls. They! took her a Kuuiuet of red roses and a birthday card signed by all the girls. Mrs. ltrown autographed the girls' Primary loks for them. Girls there were Kathleen Anderson. Hope Goblo, Pamela Cotton, Jessie Belliston. Ellen Rae Burtenshaw, Carolyn Bow les. Lila Mae Carter, Marilvn Greenhalgh, Vilda Saekett and Nila Mae COURT OF FOR JUAB RUSSELL KNIGHT, And RALSTON PURINA A Corporation, with them. :M;s Maiirine Brown! also returned with them and will! spend a month at the home of! her grandparents, Mr. aad Mrs.! Howard Br.rwn. COMPANY., n Intervenor from all makes of cars to Mercury? NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. No. 3451 TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE on the 14th day of August, A. D. 1954 at 11:00 A. M. at the front door of the Juab County Court House in Nephi, Juab County, Utah, the hereinafter described real property situated in Nephi City, Juab County, Utah: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot 3, Block 13, Plat "D" of the Nephi Townsite Survey, thence South 69 feet, thence East 122.5 feet, thence South 105 feet, thence East 92 feet to the East line of said Lot 3, thence North 174 feet to the Northeast corner of said Lot 3, thence West 214.5 ft. to the place of beginning; together with all improvements thereon, and appurtenances thereutD belonging. All of Lot four (4) block 12, Plat "D" of the Nephi Townsite Survey; together with all improvements thereon; and also beginning at a point 112 feet East of the Northwest corner of Lot 3, Block 12, Plat "D", Nephi Townsite Surthence vey of Building Lots; South 214.5 feet, more or less, to the South line of said lot 3, thence East 102.5 feet, more or less, to the Southeast corner of said lot three, thence North 214.5 feet, more or less to the Northeast corner of said lot three, thence West 102.5 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning, together with all improvements thereon. Together with all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in aywise appertaining. till Li Li Li Li . ,...LT f t ,.-- J f . VZ"" I f v , . : i i Jl rS '1:..aa: j ' yJ ....... 1 ' j.. .; I .,,...J , ' ' ' l. ' -- ' y , S R. A. JACKSON, Sheriff of Juab County, Utah Dates of publication: July 22, 29, August 5 and 12, 1954, in The Times-New- s, V Nephi, Utah, r Mercury cars on an out-perfor- METAL UNICO 1$ a ROOFING wonderful buy riant now. Steel price . have but the jumped Uinco roofing prices are unchanged. This roofing carries the Seal of Qualand has a ity two- Guaranteed ounce coating. This means many years f extra wear, and longer protection at lower cost. Ask your Branch Manager about this and other money-savin- g buys. highest re-sal- over-al- l e medium price basis... it consistently has the the other ms 10 value, too! front suspension, tight parking spaces downtown. With ball-joiit's the best car in its class for stable riding and smooth cornering ability . . .You'll say it handles like a sports car With the new V-- 1 6 1 and you need for engine it has the big stepping away from traffic tieups. It's 28 more powerful than ever before, yet even more economical! 5 power options give you a fingertip control that takes the tension out of traffic driving! And there's even fine performance in Mercury's clean-cu- t styling no g fins or bulges either to slow the car down or date it a few years from now. Those years are important too ! 9 1 of all Mercurys ever built for America are still going strong ! nt 1 hill-toppi- power-per-pou- nd People who have switched to Mercury have discovered that it's America's greatest automobile value, and here's the secret: Consistently Mercury's trade-i- n value is highest in its field by authoritative surveys! And because Mercury dealers are selling more new cars per dealer than competition, you can get a better offer on your present car. You can own a brand new Mercury for a lot less than you think ng wind-resistin- 1 Price is no longer a guarantee of fine performance This 1954 Mercury has many important advantages over cars priced far above it Compact design lets it fit modern garages and manoeuver easily into n nrnixw LyJuuV 1 ORME-PARKI- N j performer in its field on an Top MOTOR CO. 70 South Main Slreef - Phone 312 all-arou- the car the WEST LIKES BEST basis! '' 1 , T i 1 |