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Show Thursday, November 15, 1956 THE The population increase of 27 million in the United States during the decade 1946-19was the ar largest of any in period U. S. history. 56 suptwo- - ply, and contain more than uiiras oi the crude oil reserves. The rate of traffic deaths for the nation is seven per 100 mil- ehicle miles !L0n to the National Safety according Council The Philippine Ditch makes possible the deepest water in the world. The depth is estimated at seven miles. FOR RENT 4 room modern home unfurnished close to Conschool, church and town tact Tearry Kendall at 295 South 1st East or Larry Howarth ph. 464-- PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Additional Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of THOMAS LESTER KAY, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of James P. McCune, attorney at law, 53 North Main Street, Nephl, Utah, on or 'before the 12 day of March, A. D. 1957. JAMES LORAS KAY. admin istrator of the estate of Thomas Lester Kay, deceased. Dates of publication, 8, 15, 22 and 29, Tunes-New- The Nephi Lady Lions held their November meeting last Thursday evening at Carter's Cafe with Mrs. Rulon Broadhead and Mrs. Arthur Tranter acting as hostess es. Brown and orange streamers and horns of plenty overflowing with fruit made up the delight- rui theme of the table decorations. A delicious chicken dinner was served to those present. Mrs. F. A. Heppler was in charge of the meeting which followed the dinner, and elections of new officers for the coming Elected were year took place. President, Mrs. Vern Davis; vice Mrs. John Hershey; president, secretary - treasurer, Mrs. Dean Quarnberg; reporter, Mrs. Robert Brown; and directors, Mrs. Heppler and Mrs. Stanley Brox. Plans for the annual Christmas party of the group were also discussed and chairmen assigned to the committees. Those present at the meeting were Mrs. Dean Winn, Mrs. Glade Sanders, Mrs. Robert Brown, Mrs. Dick Wetherell, Mrs. John Robertson, Mrs. Earl McPherson, Mrs. R. E. Winn, Mrs. Fred Weth November in The 1956, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ELIZABETH W. KAY, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the un dersigned at the office of James P. McCune, attorney at law, 53 North Main Street, Nephi, Utah, on or before the 12th day of Jan uary, f3 STRICTLY FRESH Mrs. erell, Mrs. Joe Overman, Vern Davis, Mrs. Dean Quarnberg, Mrs. Raymond A. Jackson, Mrs. John Hershey, Mrs. Stanley Brox, Mrs. F. A. Heppler and the hostesses, Mrs. Broadhead and Mrs. The only item never found In glove compartment is a pair of gloves. . Attendance at Sacrament i,!at"$TOt. i Mona Ward Nephi First Ward Levan Ward Nephi Second Ward Nephi Fourth Ward Nephi Third Ward what playwright! end up with without trying to get Drink meet- ing In the wards of Juab Stake on Sunday evening, November 11, " was as follows: Ward Turkeys arc what dogs try to Set Without ending up with, and ft Tranter. SACRAMENT MEETING ATTENDANCE REPORT p) Percentage 32 29 ....28 27 26 .20 reduces NEPHI NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Anderson attended funeral services for Thomas A. Bailey at Moroni on Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ferry J. Ostler were in Salt Lake City last week on business. In Budapest, Hungary, broken windows offer mute evidence of the furious fighting waged between Russian troops and Hungarian rebels. For brief hours, it appeared that the rebels had won their freedom from Soviet domination. Russian might has crushed that illusion, and terror and mass executions have swept through the scarred capital. The shattered windows will be easier to replace than the shattered dreams. SHATTERED CLASS. SHATTERED DREAMS t fatigue Drink 3 glasses of milk every day I I in addIi ances A. D. 1957. JAMES LORAS KAY, Admin istrator of the estate of Elizabeth W. Kay, deceased. Dates of publication: November 15, 22, and 29, 1956 in The TimesHNewg, Nephi, Utah. a NOTICE TO CREDITOR8 Estate of William C. Andrews, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 415 Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 16th day of March, A. D. 1957. James William Andrews, Administrator of the Estate of Will iam C Andrews, Deceased. Golden W. Robbins, Attorney for the Administrator, 415 Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Dates of publication: November I 15, 22, 29 and December 6, 1956, in The TimesNews, Nephi, Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of F. Ro sella Bowles, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vounchers to the un dersigned at the office of James P. McCune, Attorney at Law, 53 North Main Street, Nephi, Utah, on or before the 19th day of Jan A. D. 1957. uary BOWLES,. Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of F. Rosella Bowles, Deceased. LEO of publication: November and December 6, 1956, in The Times-New- s, Nephi, Utah. Dates 15. 22. 29 CHIROPRACTIC ENABLE ADJUSTMENTS THE SICK TO GET WELL Freouentlv. natlents will ask their Chiropractor a question like the louowing: x huw, rtndnr. that I now eniOV bet tor hpfllth than ever before in my life, and I think it's won derful that my heaaacnes ana have dlsaorjered 'entirely, tout I have a friend who suffers with heart troume, and I am wondering whetner Chiropractic could correct that kind of a condition. annwr. of course, is ThA hot Oilrnnractic is not limit ed as a health service to any particular type of ailment or com- Some oi the many ailments and kinds of bodily disease, lor wnicn Chiropractic has estabiisnea an imnressive recora or success in kind of sickness, nrwhoruclvn In its it i- - j is SCOOe. -r restoring neann are: Appendicitis, Aa- Child Ailments, St. Vitus Oance, Colds, uiaow Constipation, r IVWW.v, ..hi. nail stones.' Goitre. ' Hay Fever, Headache, Heart Trouble, High Blood Pressure, ah. .Dspaivtli. . Kidney iniainuig Trouble, Liver Trouble, Lum Kneumaiiw, bago, Neuritis, SLrln Pnintlons. SDln- al urvaturea, Stomach Troub le, Tonsillitis , ov.ia1 l ne ed comprehensive and careful instruction which enables him the point of nerve to determine , .nine caused i Adenoids, thma, Bronchitis, t pressure by a sublazated vertebra, and to .make l. proper nujusuucm SO i . ... " aucn luwuAawu of transmission that normal nerve energy is resiureu. renewed health la the natural no substitute can do what copper does! than any other Copper carries the electricity that powers electrical appliances better commercial metal. Copper, too, conducts heat faster than any other commercial metal. metal lends itself so readily to such a variety of manufacturing No other operations . . . drawing, forming, shaping or stamping. There is no substitute for the qualities of copper or its alloys in electrical appliances or in thousands of other products for modern living. 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