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Show November Thursday, 10, 1955 THE Games Planned As 68 Sign for Basketball DH330L7 MENS SPORT COATS All WOOL - NEW PATTERNS 26.9S FALL CHILDS SNOW SUITS PRAM and Styles - Sizes yrs. 14.95 Values - THIS SALE -- gg 1 1 ce 9.98 VALUES -3-4 ft'qg THIS SALE , NYLON NIGHT GOWNS Pastel Colors - Sizes & Qg WOMENS GALOSHES L- BALL BAND Rubber Quality - White, black and qg SPECIAL SUITS . $45.00 Values -- NOW 32.95 MEN'S $14.95 BOMBER COATS SPECIAL -- 10.98 lot WOMENS COATS MEN'S ALL VIRGIN WOOL ; 1 19.95 Values to 29.98 - Goat or Horse Hide $24.95 Values -- NOW 14.8$ CLOSE OUT MEN S SAFETY TOE SHOES MENS LEATHER JACKETS Regular 13.95 Values, Special This Sale NEPHI, UTAH S. Page Threa David Schine, former invest!-gat- or for Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy has been discharged from the Army after hitch. His serving a two-ye- ar rank at time of discharge was Specialist 3rd Class equivalent to "corporal." Levan Hallowe'en Party (R-Wi- s), With the football season over and the equipment stored for next year, the boys of Juab high school are looking forward to the beginning of the basketball season. A list of 68 fellows have signed for the basketball tryouts. This list includes boys from the 9th through the 12th grade and from it the boys that will finally win positions on the sophomore and varsity teams will be chosen. A tournament will be held this week end next week, in which each boy will play in three games to give them a little game experience, and heln toward thA making of a basketball team at uuaD nign school this year. A complete schedule of bsket-ba- ll eames is bein? nrpnnrpd nnd wlil be published in an early issue of this newspaper. fian to support the team this year" is the reauest of srfinnl sports officials. Navy announces that it to reduce expenses by hopes some $160,000 per year by cutting down on its dentists' water use. Chairside cuspidors will be equipped with new valves, and water will run only when the mouth-washifacilities are in use. ng brown -- Fur Top TIMES-NEW- DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Bureau of Land Manage ment, Salt Lake City, Utah. Oct ober 31, 1955. Notice is hereby given that Fred D. Morgan, of Nephi, Utah, on March 21, 1955, filed application Utah 014815, pursuant to Sec. 8 of the Taylor Grazing Act., as amended, to sel ect the EWtt sec. 17, T13S, R. 2W., SUM, Utah, containing 160 acres, in exchange for the NW NVW sec. 28, T. 13 S., R 1 W., SEKSEVi sea 12, T 13 S., R 2 W., lot 5, sec. 6, T. 13 S., R. 3 W., SEttSEtt sec. 3, T. 28 S., R. 16 W., SLM, Utah, containing 159.85 acres. This notice is for the purpose of allowing all persons claiming the selected land or having bonafide objections to such application an opportunity to file their protests or other objections in the Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, together with evidence that a copy of such protest or objection has been served upon the applicant within 30 days from the date of the first publication of this notice. Douglas E. Henriques, . Acting Manager. Dates of publication: November 10, 17, 24 and December 1, 1955, in The Times-New- s, Nephi, Utah. , Is Successful Event; Adults, Children Attend LEVAN An utstanding evening of fun and frolic was enjoyed by the Levan Ward at their annual Primary Hallowe'en party and dance on Monday, October i 1. The characters seen there were varied and costumes showed great I All ofinterest and originality. ficers and teachers participated to make the party an event long to The hall was be remembered. gaily decorated in the usual Hallowe'en manner All the children enjoyed the "fortune teller" and the refreshments that were sold. All members of the bishopric were in attendance, along with the many parents, who enjoyed the special occasion with their Jlliu i H rU4 t NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice is hereby given that Samuel Mclntyre Investment Co., by Roy A. Mclntyre, President, 504 Mclntyre Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, has filed with the State Engineer, a request for an extension of time from December 5, 1955, to December 5, 1958, in which to make and submit Proof of Appropriation of Water under Application No. 13182 for the of unappropriation of 1 sec-f- t. derground water in Juab County, to be used for irrigation and stock watering purposes. It is represented that approximately $2,000.00 has- been expended on construction of works. Additional time is requested in which to prepare and submit proof. Protests resisting the granting of said request, with reasons theer-for- e, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy, and filed with 403 State the State Engineer, Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before December 24, 1955. A hearing will be held on this request for extension of time before the State Engineer at 403 Salt Lake City, State Capitol, Utah, at the hour of 2:00 p. m., Protestants December 29, 1955. may appear at the hearing and adduce testimony in support of their protests. Joseph M. Tracy, STATE ENGINEER, Dates of publication: November 10, 17 and 24, 1955, in The Times-New- s, Nephi, Utah. Crooner Bing Crosby is sound ing an academic note these days.! He's been appointed to the Board; v. Villi .Gonzaga University, Spokane,! Wash. ........ - .jik, j it. BRIEF CLORY Eitel Mere II, Grand Champion Steer of the American Royal Livestock and Horse Show, Kansas City, Mo., is bid goodby by owner Kenneth Eitel, left. The Black Angus was auctioned to wholesaler Eddie Williams, right. Jud Putsch, center will feature Eitel Mere on his restaurant menu, once the champ is transformed into steaks and roasts. At $6.22 a xound, the animal brought a juicy $6686.50. C fa, 8 LET GEOBGE DO IT YOU NEED A HANDYMAN TO REPAIR SAGGING DOORS, BROKEN WINDOWS, FAULTY APPLIANCES, LEAKY ROOFS, OR "WHAT HAVE YOU" . . CALL IF GEORGE THATCHER PHONE 231 W -- 93 North 2nd East Nephi, Utah n 1 Will Consider Produce for Trade! a 1 OFF PRATT'S NO NO LAYAWAYS NO C O D'S RETURNS MAY WE SUGGEST THE FOLLOWING FOR YOUR XMAS JUST WHAT ARE THE FACTS SHOPPING APPROVAL CAMERAS J.QS to C9.50 BROWNIE MOVIE KITS-49.- 75 PROJECTOR - 26.10 to 70 50 VIEWMASTER 55mm BI LENS VIEWER 4.95 ELECTRIC SHAVERS - 24.95 up 35MM - ri i &. 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