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Show Thursday, September 27, 1956 THE NEPHI. JUAB COUNTY. TIMES-NEW- UTAH Pie, Cake Sale Set for e Saturday, at Company Store Penney's Bailey-McCun- Do you need a cake, a pie, or rolls, a loaf of home made bread or maybe cookies, too? The Third Ward Primary will have these homebaked goodies Comfor sale at pany store Saturday, September 29, from 10 a. m. until 2 p. m. Come early for the best selection. Bailey-McCu- , - ' H Tit"! Page ThrM ne vtvs About H I 6 Folks in only MENS FELT HATS Not All Sizes LEVAN I, It J MENS BETTER DRESS SHOES pr 7.ftfl Mrs. Marie Thompson left on Sunday for Oregon to welcome a 33 Only new grandson. The baby was born on September 22 to Mr. The Sizes S-and Mrs. Vern Pulsipher. mother was formerly Miss llene Thompson. Mr and Mrs. Rulon Wood an11 Pair nounce the birth of a son at the Payson hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mr. and and of Martin Scipio Mrs. C S. Wood of Levan. 9 pair Mr. and Mrs. Hefoer Taylor, Mrs. Christine Taylor and Mrs. 28, 29, 30 Ruby Winter spent Thursday of last week in Salt Lake City Waist Only -Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christensen and son Von spent last Friday in Salt Lake City with their son in law and daughter, 43 only Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mower. They also attended the Utah State fair. Sport and Dress Types Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Winter Broken Sizes and flWtrs. Mamie Winter spent a short time in Santa Mane, Calif ornia recently where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Morten- sen. Mrs. Mortensen, a sister of 5 Pair Mrs. Winter, is in the hospital at Santa Marie, Close Miss Geniel Christensen of Salt Lake City and Miss Renon Christensen of Duchesne were visitors 5 Pair at the home of their parents over the week end. -- Sizes 14-1- 6 Mrs. Reva Bellow and baby of Henderson, Nevada spent a few days recently with relatives here. 6 Pair She was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ballow. Some with Arch Supports Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Malmgren and family spent the week end Broken Sizes in Henderson, Nevada with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones, 4 Only Mr. and Mrs. Karl Newton and children of Salt Lake City were Sizes 14-16-guests over .the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C A. Mangelson. VSSMiinBKMMHnHSJHKisjBmilHSj at the Utah Poultry Feed and Center. In addition is this new addition at Third West to this added con Mill THE COUNTY AGENT'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Willard Leland Ock-edeceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers' to the undersigned at the office of James P. McCune, attorney at law, 53 North Main Street, Nephi, Utah, on or before the 15th day of November A. D. 1956. ; GWEN O. WETHERELL, administratix of the estate of Willard Leland Ockey, deceased. Dates of publication: September 13, 20, 27, and October 4, 1956, in The Times-New- s, Nephi, Utah. Juab County Agricultural Agent Forms Necessary Before October 1 The Internal Revenue Service wishes to call attention of the farmers that claims for gasoline tax refunds must be filed not later than October 1, 1956 for gasoline used during the first six months of 1956: This can Include all gasoline purchased and used for farm ing purposes since December 21, 1955. Blanks may foe secured at the County Agent's office In the Federal Ipuilding. s Paxman Named Chairman At Recent ASC Meeting J. Walter Paxman, prominent wheat grower of East Juab county, was again named chairman of the Juab County ASC committee at a meeting of the ASC community delegates at a meeting held last Wednesday evening. J. E. Worthington was named vice chairman and J. E. Hansen of Levan regular member; Paul E. Nielsen of Mona and Reese Painter of Nephi were named first and second alternates, respectively. --- their maturity." Outt.QQ - A.Qfl OXFORDS - Rat and Mice Control Needed Around Home, Farm Premises Home owners should control rats and mice this fall as they move from the fields to the farms v and communities. We should prevent loss and waste of grains, . poultry feeds, and other foods on farms and In homes. This can foe done through the use of Warfarin or waraf in type baits. These should be kept in a safe-tybait box. This insures that rats and mice will be killed as they feed repeatedly. It Is necessary that the rodents feed several successive days or they will not be killed. . hfVJ t -- DUSTERS - - 3.00 BOYS CORDS 4 Pairs Fine For School 3.00; l.lg WOMENS HAND BAGS - - Choice i.0(V only BOYS WINTER 8 only 11 CAPS- -- each ?Qe MENS WINTER COATS - Quilt lined - 5 only g.QQ Sizes 42-44-- --fc- 46 each .no WOMENS DRESSES 15.00 18 WOMENS WOMENS NYLON HOSE Ass't sizes pair BOYS SUITS This Week's Safety Slogan "Children are bonds. Guard .00 36-3- 7 WOMENS AND 13 pair BOYS DRESS BOYS Sizes 66 Pair MENS FLANNEL PANTS - ALL MENS SUITS 6 Only - ONLY fr.ftfl PAJAMAS 1.00 GIRLS SHOES - - 2.Qfl MENS SHIRTS y, Refunds on Gasoline gflfi ONLYl.flfl By G. RAY BURTENSHAW WOMENS BLOUSES WOOL FLANNEL -- SLACKS CORNER WOMENS AND CHILDREN SHOES l.QQ 2 only FADED DENIM i - 3.00 Assorted Styles MENS DRESS PANTS GUARDIANAND PROBATE SHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Additional Information. 6 Pair SHIRTS struction, many other improvements have been made to the feed mill during recent months. R. Roscoe Garrett is plant manager. WOMENS AND GIRLS SHOES 37 only MEN FLANNEL" N EARING COMPLETION W 23 Pair Jkm Q Pair Mrs. James P. Christensen Correspondent, Phone 0496-R- 2 I 7 I fjV 1 REDUCED U h S uw sl mme CluD dl pe V0J (allnldl Late Freezing Date Favors Alfalfa Seed Growers in County A SUIT fie lancd for thie Aeadon.. FOR YOU And there's a new feeling in the a Jr. We AUTUMN can dress you to match your mood to the season . . In a Curiae suit styled for fall. Fabrics that "go with' autumn colors; tailored with quiet elegance; priced moderately look. Select a Curlee Suit now despite their "expensive" the season) is at Its best. when the selection (and Freezing temperatures occurred about 12 days later than the aver age this year, which gave alfalfa seed growers additional time to mature their crop. Practically all .the seed was cut before frost An average crop of alfalfa seed was produced which would run about 200 pounds of seed per acre. Some will run above this figure and some telow. The alfalfa aphid caused dam age to seed crops at Mills and at Levan, but spraying was done so that a fair crop was obtained. Neilsen Brothers of Trout Creek report a good crop of seed this year. Some seed is 'being contracted for at around 30c per pound, which is considerably better than the lac market of last year. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United 8fates Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Land Office 8a It Lake City, utan, August 28, 1950 NOTICE is hereby given that Earl B. Hoyt of Nephi Utah, who on March 7, 1951, made homestead entry No. Salt Lake 066397, for EHSW, SEtt, Section 25, Township 14 South, Range 2 West, bait Lake Meridian has filed not ice of intention to make Final proof to establish claim to the land above before described, James P. Chriatensen, Clerk of the District Court, at Nephi, Utah, on tne i7tn day or October, 1956. Claimant names as witnesses: Kenneth J. Hoyt, Amos G. Irons, uwain Bracken all of Nephi, Utah and Rulon Bracken of Magna, Utah. ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager i. Dates of publication! September 13. 20, 27: October 4. IL 1956. in The Times-New- s Nephi Utah S KNOWS UTAH'S NEEDS Already he has spearheaded important STANDS HIGH WITH IKE President Eisenhower has repeatedly legislation benefiting Utah farming, flood control, water storage, highways, commended Senator Bennett for "help in putting over a difficult piece of legislation." schools, fishing, airports, industry, Social Security, and national parks. S HAS EXPERIENCE, ABILITY RESPECTED IN SENATE Native Utahn. Served as infantry officer in World Senator Bennett was elected Conference of Western of the ; Both Democrats and Republican lawmakers have praised him on the Senators Senate floor for his leadership. He has seniority in the Senate-m- important in influencing ost legis- War " I i V Former school teacher and principal. Successful businessman. f MEMBER OF KEY COMMITTEES He is a veteran member of the Finance and Banking and Currency Committees. lation for Utah. ' : ." " tl S iJ ? let's Keep OEEJETT X in the Senate He's a veteran on Ike's team PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT BY CITIZENS FOR BENNETT COMMITTEE, LYLE M. WARD, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH) 2249 KENSINGTON AVENUE, |