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Show 1954 12th, August Thursday. THE UTAH ... . Tinu Al I I ASSOCLWOX Published every Thursday Enetred at the post office a sTb I' Editor-Manag- ff ' " Roy ed E. Murrey. Gibson mmmmmAA ITCHING SKIN A new type of Allergy Ointment for rough, dry, scaling, itching or weeping skin on any part of the body, even allergy of the scalp Haro'd Jones entertained Mis. Phvllis Christensen and or Tuesday for her daughter, Lou children of Provo spent last wrek Ann, on her sixth birthday. In here with her nun her, Mrs. Duicie Mis. Cff:ce: Phone 196; 58 South Main Street, Nephi, Utah. innnnnrJinjTjTJlJVUVVVX mmm attendance for the occasion and Francom. enicying the afteroon's games and refreshments wore ?rt frinu nf Mr. and Mrs. George Connehy and daughter Margo of Salt Lako the little Miss. City were guest i over the w.vk f end at the home of her parents, Lieutenant and Mrs. James l and son Alan of RirhlanH Mr. and Mrs. 11. H. Gardner. Washington are visiting at the The family reunion of the J. K. home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Nielfen family was held last Clarence Paxman. in Provo. In attendance from Mrs. Jack Hansen and daughter Levan were Mrs. Nellie Nielse.i Sue have iust returned from Mnf- - and grand children Coralee and Arvil wanK-iefat Field, California where they Byron, Mr. and Mrs. Max Garrett Mr. and Mrs. nave oeen Jiving. Mr. Hansen has Sharon. and daughter reported to Treasure Island where he will leave for 14 months duty Miss Marlene Anderson who is in the Philippines. Mrs. Hansen attending a business school in Salt and daughter will remain in Ne- Lake City spent the week end in phi. Levan with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Anderson. The Camp Birch of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held a social Cleo and Eunice Bendixen of last Thursday night at the home of Salt Lake City were week end vis Mrs. Lettie Bowles. Those pres- itors of their parents, Mr. and ent were Madeline Pvnpr. Pa ml Mrs. J. E. Bendixen, Stuart, Mayme Pay, Rheta Sperry, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Tolley coquena Mci'nerson, Ann Step.ffnrlfy henson, Alberta Jones, Ada John- and children were guests on Sun son, Bertha Bowles, Tack Bracken, day of Mrs. Duleie Francom. Lamone Tolley, Maud Ingram, YIELD THE RIGHT OF WAT TO Mavmo Salishnrv Twila Winn. PEACHES OTHER DRIVERS TO PEDESTRIANS Flossie Carter, Bessie Tolley, Lu- - J. H.PEACHES and Hale Elberta Early ena ustier, trma Garrett, Etta finest end keep your cor In now from Order quality PetJennie Sidwell, Beck, Sylvia condition of all times! Priests orchard at High Nephi Efers, Annie Hill. Etta Hansen. Send orders to Harry Beagley, fie Scott. Hostesses were Zola 47d. Heady about Septem Bernice pnone Howard, Ada Sperry, ber ath Nice FOR SALE Bowles and Etta CarDetine: lots of closet Painter, Lettie home and eunhoard sDace: full base Hansen. FOR apartment; awnings; furnace and stok Mrs. Lawrence E. Oloin of Port ments in the apartment house at er; nice size yard, tseauuiui lire land, Oregon and two sons David 112 East 1st South. All utilities place. Call 5S7J and Dennis are vacationing in Ne- furnished Ask for Mrs. Olpin. phi. They are visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Othel L. PEACHES PEACHES HOME FOR SALE n Pat Whit- Hale, Pay and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Order your Peaches now while visiting relatives and tington. To be Elbertas. Champions Thos friends. Lawrence E. Olpin will ready early in September arrive this week end before their BIG CARNIVAL COMING VV. Stephenson, phone 340W. It's son David leaves for a mission to It's collasal It's stupendous Finland. Emerson Grand FOR SALE and a lot more, too. Be gigantic See Shirley Cazier at Le- sure to reserve Piano 20 for fun Week guests at the home of day. Watch forAugust more land Anderson Home Phone 472 Mr. and end Mrs. Frank J. Lunt were Third Ward Carnival about the on August Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J. Rolph and 30th. Good clean seed two children Ila Rae and Hal FOR SALE Jay See Clarence Paxman. of Salt Lake wheat City. Mrs. Rolph and Mrs. Lunt are sisters. PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING Ralph Barrus, RegMr. and Mrs. Lester Briggs and istered Piano technician. For son Cecil and Mrs. Florence tuning on next trip to Nephi, leave and son Douglas spent Sat- your name at Times-Newphone in Provo. given up in despair thinking nothing would relieve the itching or heal your irritated skin, including allergy of the rectum, you now can obtain relief. Your druggist has this mavelous H & M Ointment or will get it for you in a few days. It is sold on a money-bac- k guarantee if you are not happy with results. M. LABORATORIES Nephi, Utah COURT OF FOR JUAB IN THE DISTRICT UTAH, IN AND COUNTY RUSSELL KNIGHT, Plaintiff, vs DIIU a- - safe-drivi- Defendants. And RALSTON PURINA COMPANY., A Corporation, Intervenor 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 'oX 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 thereuto 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 Test, more or less to the Northeast corner of said lot three, thence West 102.5 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning, toetne; with all improvements thereon. Together with all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in aywise appertaining. S R. A. JACKSON, Sheriff of Juab County, Utah Dates of publication: July 22, 2d, August 5 and 12, 1954, in Tho Times-NewNephi, 'jtan. s. WOW YOU CAN LICK ATHLETE'S FOOT WITH KEXATC LYTIC ACTION fuoflod a SLOUGHS OFF tba tainted outer akin kill en conand buried funrl axpa.lnf tact. Luarrs skin like babr'a. 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Gibssh Publishers mmk and Levan News ed to Salt Lake City with his par ents on Tuesday. Also accompany ing Mr. and Mrs. Day to Salt Lake City were their two nieces, Glssffil and Marilyn Greenhalgh who will be guests at the Day home for the coming week. an-nou- KN cS-A- mall al Social Hews Notes Thres par-en:- s. D1TORI AL F HI bvl Pa9 Social Items :ifii- cunt -- SIM m1 vft & NEPHI, UTAH T Wmii.JS H. , Week end guests at the home of II. H. Greenhalgh were his son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Day and son Michael - of Miss Janice Burton spent the Douglas n,t- Salt i., week end in Beaver visiting with who has been vacationing Private Lynn Powell who has in been stationed at Camp Roberts. relatives and friends. phi for the past two weeks return- California came home Sunday to spend his furlough with his Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Powell Mrs. Flossie Carter were in Salt Jr. Lake City Sunday to attend tlv Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Wankm Sicillicorn familv rfnnii .i;nk the mat rage of the was held at Fairmont Park. daughter Blanch, to Max Gam-,'- , sen ot Mr. and Mrs. Brigham GarMrs. John O. Binney of Los California is visiting in Ne- rett cf Nephi. The marriai1 was in Silt Lake City on phi with her brothers in law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence II Jul 26. They enjoyed a short Warner and Mr. and Mrs. James honeymoon t.) Yellowstone National Park. Ilvv ;ntend to make H. Eagar. their home in Provo. Visiting in Nephi over the week Mr. and Mrs. Meril Stephenson end were Mr. and Mrs l?av t intnn and three sons: Dale, Bryce a:id and family attended the Nunlev tamilv reunion he Id last Sunday in Morris. leplii Local 53 m TIMES-NEWS- 1 DOLLAll roil DOIXAII YOU CA.VT HEAT A IHKXTIAC! Eiisrpnnn MdDTroD ilQ 05 West Center Street tlephi, Utah i |