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Show Thursday. September 27, 1956 THE MM T 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Summers left on Saturday for Salt Lake City where they will make their home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Fowden of Orem were week end guests of his mother, Mrs. Cora Fowden. They also visited in Eureka with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William. Paxman. Reeve will attend school at Provo during the com ing year. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vest spent Friday in Salt Lake City as the guests of their son in law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. James Ferris. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris ac companied them home and spent tne week end m Mona. Mrs. Josephine Kay and James Kay went to Salt Lake City on Saturday for a visit with her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith. at LIONS TRAP OCTOBER 7th 1Q56 BACON HAMS CHICKENS PRIZES and instruction and pointers for beginner shooters by Elmer Singleton SHOOTING establish claim to the land above described before James P. Clerk of the District Chris-tense- n, NEPHf, JUAB COUNTY. S. UTAH Pago Sevan Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson. Have a gift problem? Let Examinations Set For help solve it Nephi Jewelry. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Piatt were guests of honor at two parties Young Menjnterested in prior to their departure for Dug-wa- y where they will make their home. One party was given by Academy Appointments the Garden Club and the other WASHINGTON Yriinr Utah by the Primary Officers. Lovely men interested in appointment to gifts were presented. u. a. oervice academies may arGuests of Mrs. Elizabeth F Has-se- ll range now to take qualification were week during the past examinations that will toe offered her brother, William P. Freckle-to- n, at 17 Utah post offices on Novand. Mr. and Mrs. John Row- ember 20, Senator Arthur V. Wat- ley and Mr and Mrs. Ruel Neil-se- n tuns announced today. of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. ParSenator Watkins uses the anley Checketts of Ogden also visit- nual Civil Service ed with her. aid in selecting candidates for ap to tne u. s. Military, Mr. and Mrs. DeLynn Hanson pointment Air Force and Merchant and children of Provo visited Naval, Marine Academies. Candid over the week end with her par will be enrolled in the Academies' ents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swas- - class of 1957 upon satisfactory completion ot the final qualifyingexamination entrantand other Mrs. and Mr. of Guests Ray Newton on Saturday and Sunday requirements of the particular aca M I If H If were Mr .and Mrs. William Sum demy. W'yr Utahns who are interested are mers and children of Salt Lake to invited write Senator Watkins, City. Senate office buildine. Washing D. C. ton to obtain the necessary WEDNESDAY Is buddy night at 2 for the price application forms. The completed Nebo Skateland forms be must returned not later of 1. Come and bring a friend. than October 22. FOR SALE Practicalyly new WANTED Local man interMasonry duplex in NE section ested in raising chinchillas, to repdouble garage construction us in this area. Immediate orchard on premises 34 share resent Kendall returns possigle. Find out about Nephi irrigation water most excluslxe luxury Realty & Insurance. See Ray W. America's Cthbert hristiansen, or June Kendall brok- fur industry. Contact er. All we have1 to sell is Real Chinchillas, 8029 South 7 East, Sandy, Utah AM Estate and Insurance. us, I FOR SALE acre lot particulars. home 8 room modern Phone 228 for SPECIALIZED Mrs. James R. Stanley Correspondent, Phone 0485-- J TRAP SHOOT NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Land Office Salt Lake City, Utah, August 28, 195 . NOTICE is hereby given that Kenneth J. Hoyt of Nephi Utah, who on October 17, 1949, made Homestead entry No. Salt Lake -- A t alks in MONA Pre Beer Hunt EXHIBITION TIMES-NEW- Mr. and Mrs. Grant Price and Mrs. Clara Seamons attended the Utah State Fair on Saturday and enjoyed the Holiday on Ice. 1 92 Court, at Nephi, Utah, on the 18th Gary Grey of Sacramento, CalFOR SALE Three dozen FOR SALE ifornia who is enrolled as a studay of October 1956. Used Studio Claimant names as witnesses: dent at the B Y U was a week- Kerr pint fruit jars Used 1 Couch in good condition Call Earl B. Hoyt, Amos G. Irons, end guest of his uncle and aunt, season 359R. Phone 341. Dwain P. Bracken, all of Nephi, Utah and Rulon Bracken of Magna, Utah. ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager Dates of publication: September 13, 20, 27, October 4 and 11 1956 in The Times-New- s Nephi, Utah. -- BBBIBS3ajB8aBlljB DRUGS. Pi PROTECTING YOUR HEALTH is our business. That's why require a doctor's precription and stock only fresh, drugs and health needs. We carefully fill all prescriptions . . . ONLY as YOUR DOCTOR PRESCRIBES. top-quali- ty i;ij.l....riiMMP. WW VOIDED for WHSWtt Sec. 24, WHNWtt Sec. 25, Township 13 South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake 065944, Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final proof, to UDS ' ' ' 1 ' " GOOD EDUCATOR ) A ARCTIC "LANDING" Engineers in Marietta, Ga., show bow block of ice Is mounted on outrigger attached to rear of auto and dragged at high speed over section of a plane's fuselage material to determine effect of landings on Arctic ice. Purpose: to evaluate various protective materials which could Hercules, turboprop cargo and be applied to belly of the troop carrier of the Tactical Air Command. Engineers are, from left: Lockheed Aircraft's C. D. Birmingham and J. R. In your community, as in every community through which it operates, your home railroad, Rio Grande, is a major contributor to the support nd 30 of your educational system. . For example, in 1955, the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad paid a total of $1,228,830.15 in taxes to Utah counties. Of this amount, $877,016.57 went directly for school purposes; under the efficient, economical operation of Utah schools($235 average cost per pupil, reported by the Utah State Board of Education) Rio Grande's taxes 'covered a year's cost for 3,732 students! Phillips. Look Smart and Work in Comfort!. fflX&F Ffc i I fcsffV J Ml 7RV7 Al5 U IMPERIAL WORK SUITS . . . TNt NATION'S flHtST Wherfvef work suit! ire worn, KEY Kinds out with KEY uit look better, weir better, Uunder bet- distinction! ter, better thin njr other. : mm ::pr ' The remaining $351,813.58 went to support state, county and municipal governments, with $46,55749 expended for county roads, and sizeable amounts earmarked for airports. . KEY WORK SUITS iff built lot correct fit, easj comfort and smart ippeirince from materials looroed in America"! foremost Mills providing you with tough, long fishioned togiverou whit ro weiring sanforized fabrics wint ind expect in good work clothes. wear KEY you'll get the idea . . . tod stay When with it! ,,-- The Rio Grande is proud to be your partner in progress . . . proud to fulfill the major duties . of public service and citizenship. Dedicated to the overall development of its territory, Rio Grande f pledges continued dependable service in the spirit of our great American system of free enterprise. , .1 o joa far-sight- ed IS f - 1. Drm Style Cahr 2. 7 Kttoa front J. M Wfti shirt d .. chst u4 snmMr, Cuffs. Kony at at Mints 'I': i ' strain with 42 stitch bartacb. ThrM darns lanfths sfwri t Stytae' far aaoifarl Vkivm pnpir fit. Jm(m 7)mmdi. . .jictm... VOTE in Eitra lart aoct.ti w'rth atmWt bottom far twico tho waar. aift konol for Stay flat 1 --4 aul ..w Imaim.. aorfoa I. 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