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Show October I4fh. Thursday, SACRAMENT MEETING REPORT SUNDAY OCT. Hospital Kates "cently admitted patients at the Ward Nephi First Ward Juab County Hospital include: ATTENTION SEED GROWERS Kelly Western Seed Division cf Salt Lake City has a in TlM&NSWS. NEPHI. UTAH THS 1954 Lit-A-Lu- 10 Percentage 42 31 .... 26.3 23 19 Levan Ward Gloria Revi';l, daughter cf Mr. Ward Second Nephi and Mrs. Joseph RevilJ, Moroni. Nephi Fourth Mrs. Loa Langenhacker. Nephi Mona Ward James Duarse Johnson, son of Nephi Third Ward Mrs. Gwen Johnson. Fountain ,Green. S Mrs. Max Hawjtins, Nephi Here for Reception Dee W. Belliston. Nephi represent-hv- e your area for the purpose of purchasing your seed. Contact Mr. Lester H. BeHiston of Nephi, Utah. Pnone 540 or 49. Club Members re Meet aw at McPherson ui-a-uu- uub re Heme met OEDBIEJEYIIOLDS ogress: at the home of Mrs. Merle McPherson on Thursday, October 7, in their annual ol'ficers party. Mrs. L. cu-eiock. club president, was IS ne in "! trarge oi me anair. Interesting wwu'w irom fioneer uays to the present day were worn bv the membirs.- Mrs. Francis H. "Beck- Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Leavitt stead, program chairman, read of Chino, California, and Mr. and the program for the coming year Mrs. John Leavitt of May wood. ami pi canted new programs to member. California, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin each i .1 reiresnments were Robbins and family of Bountiful visited last week with their par- sentxt to the following: Mi-s- . L Eugene Feck. Mrs. Clyde Shaw ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Mrs. Merle McPherson, Mrs. Stephenson. They came to Nephi Wilson, Mrs. Cleon Memmott for the wedding reception of their neice. Miss Bonnie Leavitt and Mrs. Erva Andrews, Mrs. A. K LaMar Havens. Mrs. Isabell Sid. Johnson, Mrs W. Lee Bailey, Mrs well, a sister of the Leavitts. re- Albert Starr, Mrs Gayle Yorgason turned to California with them Mrs. Irel Cliase, Mrs. Francis H becktead, Mrs. Udell R. Jensen. for a two weeks visit. - New babies born during the past week at the Juab County Hospital include: CONSIDERATION - FOR YOUR of Sprinville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kay of Mona, and Mr. and Mrs. Voif Howell of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs Reuben Kay The Democratic Party Proudly Presents Its County Candidates for 1954 State Representative MRS. GERALD CAZIER, Nephi of Mona are the great grand par- Commissioner, CARL GALLAWAY, Eureka Commissioner, H. R. FRANCOM, Levan 71-l- on FOR SALE Modern brick five rooms plus bath and utility rooms, hot water furnace, electric water heater, water softener, automatic dishwasher and disposal pnft, and drapes. Large lot with water available. Ideal location and bargain price. Can arrange small down payment and easy terms for right party. Call or see James P. McCune, attorney, ar home, Sheriff RAYMOND A. JACKSON, Nephi Clerk JAMES P. CHRISTENSEN, Levan phone 257. Treasurer , MABEL D. CHRISTISON, Nephi El-m- FOR RENT The E R. Forrest corner of 1st East, 2nd Literary League Five rooms with floor coverings and drapes included (Hot Home Meets Haynes air lurnace, oil hot water heater and water softener.) May have Mrs. Elmo Haynes was hostess garden space and 4 share water at included if desired. See Paul E. to the Ladies Literary League The Booth at Commercial Bank. hor home last Thursday.film, King of Kings, was shown FOR SALE and beautifully ' illustrated by Two oil heaters ' Those present used about two years. $25.00 each. Vaughn Faxman. were Mrs. Joe Garrett, Mrs. How- Also Trombone used only a few ard Brown, Mrs. Max Orme, Mrs. times, 75.00. Call 261, Lola Eernell Cowers, Mrs. Alma Jcnc-slrs D. C. Mrs. G. E Wilkey. Doswell, Mrs John Parkin, Mrs. Back-DoLmc Haynes, Mrs. Rex Tolley. Wo Invito Miss Pearl M'S. Hosmer Grace, Nielsen, Miss TJieta Sperry and Burglars, Says Survey two special guests, Mrs. William MILWAUKEE Tht natural C. Rohletter and Mrs S. J. Rus-so- rouU of burglars th back door Is taa least protected part of uburban and rural households, DEPARTSTATES according to a recent check of UNITED MENT OF THE INTERIOR, sheriff's burglary rtparU by a Bureau of Land Management, lock company. '.and Office at Salt Lake City, The survey disclosed that while , Jtah, August 31, 1954 alaborata lock tystemt usually Under provisions of section 213.1, barricade tha front a at r a oct, R, S., as amended by section 14 skeletoa-ke- y door locka of the act of June 28, 1931 (48 found on rear doora. ar usually Stat., 1274; 43 U." S. C. 1171), Tha rural burglary rata Jumped and pursuant to the application of Ralph W. Cook of Fountain Greon, 10 per cent nationally last year. Utah. Serial No. 11012563. there Northern Illinois sheriffs bold tht will be offered to the highest bid- increasa of trafflo In tuburban der, but at not less than $3.00 areas largely responsible for tha per acre, at a public sale to be steady rise la rural burglaries. held at 10 o'clock A. M. 0n the 20thday of October, 1934, next, at Kids and Poison this office, the following tracts MILWAUKEE of land::. Tract 1. Lots 2 and 3, Tha National Sec 1, T 13 S. R 3 E., 80 acres. Safety Council has warned that Tract 2., Lot 6, NWHSEU, poisonous liquids should be padNE14SWV4, SHSWVi See. 1, T 13 locked, disclosing that 40 per cent S., R 3 E., Lots 6 and 7, EHSW4 of all fatal home poisoning vicSec. 6, Lot 1 Sec. 7, T 13 S., R. tims are old children or 4 E. 448.50 acres. Tract 3, A total of 480 children younger., 3, T 13 S. R 3 E. 40 in this group diad from poisoning acres, all SLM. Each tract will be last year. sold as a whole unit but no part of any tract will be sold separately. Bids may be made by the prinmnun i,lwn,nn. m cipal or his agent, either person- r? mail. the or at sale by ally Bids sent by mail will be con sidered only if received at this office prior to the hour fixed for the sale. Bids must be In sealed envelopes accompanied by certif e ied checks or money orders made payable to the Treasurer of the United States for the amounts of the bids. The envel opes must be marked in the lowd corner "Public sale er bid, Serial No. U 0125C5, Sale 10 A. M., Oct. 20, 1934." The highest bidder will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any adverse claimants of the land should file d their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. The Bureau of Land Mana ce ment Has not searched the records of Sanpete County to ascertain the existance of an adverse claim. i Anv contiguous owner claiming a preference right must assert Li such right within 30 days from the above sale date. Ernest E. House, Manarjer Dates of publication: September ana 15, 23, and 3U, uctoDor 1954. in The Times-NewNephi, Utah. home, south. ' ...... A t ARNON GARFIELD, Nephi Recorder FLORENCE C. COOK, Nephi Attorney JAMES P. McCUNE, Nephi Justice of the Peace J. E. Robertson Nephi Precinct Ray Newton, Mona Precinct Ivan Christensen, Eureka Precinct e 4 utfW.v ! ' ..; .... i i. r t MORNING AFTER The that is. Hair stylist Koma of Miami, Fla, has bur-rica- ne, Last Registration Day, Oct. 26. Be Sure You are Registered to Exercise Your : Voting Privilege n whipped up this hairdo in the fashion of this season's series of disastrous hurricanes. Shortened hair is blown to one side to soften the flattened look which goes with fashion's new silhouette. (Final devastating touch: You may have it in colors, if you wish.) wind-blow- Paid Polticical Advertisement by the Juab County Democratic Committee iii?i5Stn'- - s saved us moneg oil our .New' h ft miHk", 1 r V r 1 - - CEDAR CHEST - Many At i i CHECK OKI REMODELING TVcr 0 ITUDY f.OOM DCTSA ROOM SMACK EAS cpDIN'ETTB KC:3Y ROOM rcRCH KTM R00? STCr--M 0 0 o DOORS STCM raDOVYS UTt'I SIDIN3 NO DOV.U FAYJ'.mT . 3 YEARS TO ior.?cv lib f!:n a favcrll with l::r.o cv;r.:rs JOBS tm r.:!;o REPAY UP TO $2,SC0 .. Ifi a fact, evr budget payment plan Is a growing f avorlfs wish : p- - , Z ... thoiAands of families each year . . . and with good reojon. For here you have tha odvanfejes of exceptional! low Interest rotes , . . end fast end friendly isrvics, too. Almost any home owner can quick? qvcT.fy for credit end the variety cf jots that can be done ts elmost . unlimited. You don't need to disturb your savings . . . you don't reed to mortaaae your home. Just tell us what you p?an to do end we'll handle the rest of the details: This includes FEES eitimates end Ideas, errangemenfs for skilled labor, suggestions en materia?, end ony cthsr halp you may need. You pay nothing down. Terms ere crrarsed on a convenient monthly ithedufe for cs long cs three years. For a pleasant way to remodel or repair your hem on a bud;et boils, ee us today. f 5''r J ,J tr-- rrOrt . OmiHT tin SMAU WECKIY PAYMENT UY-AA-W her LAKt HOW (or CHRIS1MAS, OR A SAV10 (ROM MOTHS CAM PAY UKll NEPHI, UTAH PHCNE 300 llll i c. -"- SHOP AND SAVE rf nmmmrmnr in n 4 mmt o IN NEPHI nana pn ' i 'J MILL AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, a corporation. NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND HEARING FOR DISSOLUTION. No. 3633 BY ORDER OF THE AfiOVE ENTITLED COURT NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN that Juab County Mill and Elevator Company, a corporation, organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Utah with its principal place of business at Nephi, Juab County, Utah, has filed in the above entitled court and cause, its vcriflfd application praying for a decree of d.ssolution of said corporation, ard that the 30 day of October, I'Joi, hi 10 o'clock A M. at the court house at Nephi, Juab County, State of Utah, has been fixed as the time and place for the hearing of said application, and that on or before the date of &a;d hearing any person may appear and file his objections to said application or tc the pranting of the rebef prayed for therein. WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and of said court affixr-the this 7 day cf September A. D. d I ANNOUNCE MSI u u vx uy LJ uiwmu u 1 I V v V J LJ LJ LJ IJ Li l- -J LI t uo Mimimi immm CLEANING BHF AND W AS0UOE- - U UO TOA1T PLANT EG imWhS WELL 'HQUIPPGID'AS ANY UN THE stats m mm WE UN WE mm EN3PST!N . S ' f v ' .'0 . .jby .al ay uliuud' YJTA. S JAMES P. CHRISTENS EN Clerk cf Court S UDELL R. JENSEN of Jensen & Jensen Attnrnrrs for Petitioner P. O. Address: Nephi, Utah Dates of publication: SeptcmV-16, 23, 30, October 7 and 14, 1:,;,1 Nephi, Utah.1 in The Times-Newr s, u i, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH, IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY In the Matter o fthe Application for Dissolution of JUAB COUNTY IIITEilEST RATES AIID FAST SERVICE OF REPAIR AND litunt J CHAPMAN FUBNITURE iuu LJ . s, Ml LIST ith fclf At ADvEtmco in IECENT' " HANDY frntury Mi!ion- 18th chett - NEV-SEU'Se- LOW AS H A '" a left-han- rv , J i M E M START PLANNING NOW with above-describe- fc i-- Qm" Ce starred in musical rominci li color. DCEEiE REYNOLDS, -- IS PROUD vv; Ka nb Siunmng modern lowboy urge ceuAr luirage compartment below, fin- ihote, roomy ilicd in blond oak, ilble in post-offic- HDMPaS ROCM I iinWL""' Jrer , Rn .is sign, a t 3-- '"-'rC"- ' Tim & Ta unierJ -- at n. if o or " Assessor 3"c - ; ents. Daughter, born October 8, at 6 !bs 15 ozs, to Roy Thomas and Betty Jean Tidwell Memmott of Nephi. Grandparents are Mrs. Lula B. Memmott of Nephi and Alonzo Tidwell of Mt. Pleasant. Ladies Great grand mother is Mary Christensen of Wales. 4-ye- ar 2-ye- to 5 ozs. born 7 1'os Daughter, . Jack E. and LuDean Kay Howell comes to the girl who plans for it I Ih jl 2rlLti4'l sm wy W v L-d- i |