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Show THE Page Sx ANOTHER FIRST FOR PAX MAN'S with quality merchandise at Salt Lake Prices for the AVAILABLE NOW people who want the best Eureka UPRIGHT AND CANASTER TYPE CLEANERS "Rated No. 1 Best Buy' Model 960 Golden Crown ... ONLY Cleaner Value a $100.00 MM WITH NEW DELUX TOOLS Model 860 Only 49.95 CALL FOR A FREE HOME DEMONSTRATE TODAY. . Phone 75J IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH EDWIN N. ROBERTSON and RAYMOND D. ROBERTSON, Plaintiffs, WILLIAM J. RAND, JR. and JANE DOE RAND, his wife, THE HEIRS KNOWN OR UNKNOWN OF WILLIAM J. RAND, JR. and Of JANE DOE RAND, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, ESTATE OR INTEREST IN OR LIEN UPON THE REAL ESTATE ESTATE DESCRIBED HEREIN ADVERSE TO THE PLAINTIFF'S OWNERSHIP OF CLOUDING THE PLAINTIFF'S TITLE THERETO. No. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Clyde & Mecham, plaintiffs' attorneys, whose address is 351 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, an answer to the Complaint within 20 days after service of this Sum mons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint, which has been feld with the Clerk of said Court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This is an action brought by the plaintiffs against all of the afore said defendants, quieting title in the plaintiffs and against said defendants in and to the following described property situate in Juab County, State of Utah, to wit: The West of Section 17, Township 11 South, Range 3 West, Salt Lake Meridian. Dated this 12 day of February r Local fishing enthusiast are invited to participate in the annual tour of Central Utah fish hatcheries to be held on Sunday April 28. Ray Pay, president of the East Juab Wildlife Federation stated that several local men are f expected to go. The tour will begin at the Scott Avenue Hatchery in Salt Lake City, and following this the group will visit the Springville hatchery at approximately 10 to 11 a.m., leaving Springville at 11 for the Wasatch County trip to Midway for lunch at 12 noon. Following lunch and the tour of the Midway hatchery, the group will leave at 2 p. rn. for Kamas, with the arrival time set as 2:30 p. m. Those desiring to do so will go on to theMorgan hatchery. Xews About CARD Folhs in nt LEYAN Glen Canyon galleries. Exhibit ion not less than 30 days, rates 10c per dayp in advance. Plus 10 per cent for selling. Wanted: Old Bibles, rare books. Not responsible for loss, theft, fire or damage of any kind. Abraham Lincoln Greenberg, Page, Ariz. Modern 3 FOR SALE is Men-th- is ' Gather around men, and learn about the Stedman Brief. There b no better underwear buy on the market Just compare these features. ftMraatMd not to shrink Tea quality, waistband. Uw loHc Reinforced bm mntaar l ! oB around It ynlna at drain point. Fl ct for cuwfurtofale tt and Una W8m It's a buy, men! And if you're not completely satisfied with the way Stedman Briefs fit. wash and wear . . . you get your money back. So come in and get 'em. Remember . 'Controlled Quality" product. . . This U a Stedman ONLY CQC Boxer Shorts . . . 98c Athletic Cinder Shirts 79 1.00 Boys T Shirts 89c Boys Briefs . . 79c T SHIRTS -- - CARTER CLEANERS SPORTSMANS SUPPLY Nephi, Utah Phone 230 BICYCLE TO BE AWARDED ON SEPTEMBER 7th SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR FULL PARTICULARS! ' .6 .'- - ;' v;t-- . ' , utK jiaiu- - uifi u tuiliunua - Plant rosts where they get plenty of sun. Place rose bushes in holes 12 to 16 inche deep, 2. . around the roots in the hole. Mix compost or old rotted manure with your .best garden soil for this purpose. Or, mix one third peat moss with the soil. This is to stimulate root growth. 4. Mulching is very important. Use one half peat moss and one half steer manure for the best mulch. 5. Fertilize roses with am monium sulfate or super phos phate. Apply any good liquid fertilizer with fungicide or insectic ide as a leaf feeding. Leaf feeding usually increases the number of flowers and richness or color. 6. Water roses early in the morning to give leaves a chance to dry before night. Watering in the heat of the sun may scald the plants. 1957 CLYDE & MECHAM By Elliott Lee Pratt Attorneys for Plaintiffs 351 South State Street Salt Lake City, Utah Dates of publication: 18 and 25 in The Nph1. Utah. April 4, 11, Times-New- if CiWtmla indict, D. C. BOSWELL NEPHI. UTAI edroom home , furnace wall to wall carpeting in living room-la-rge lot with garden spot and sh. several young fruit trees water. Small down payment and small monthly payments Reasonably priced. Terms. Call 247W or see at 156 North 4th West. coal iest for this area. Plants should have plump, green canes, smooth, unshriveled bark, well balanced root system. any SUadinJ Oil Cosapany PHONE 83 Oil paintings for my -- tr ill iiui WANTED -- us s, of copper production from a S3 year old mine No matter how tough the job, your dieaels will work smoother, pull harder using Chevron Diesel Fuel, because: It burns clean no waste Every drop works to give you the power you paid for Fuel system parts stay clean, last longer Complete distillation means top performance . . . always! hfonutloi OF THANKS For the many kind words in our behalf, and for the kindnesses extended in our hour of bereavce-mewe are truly thankfuL Especially are we thankful for the words and music at the services, for the offers of cars and for the Your beautiful floral offerings. kindnesses ever will be rememb- Get more power with Chevron Diesel Fuel Far Thursday. April 25. I?57 NEPHI. UTAH S. The Chicken Creek Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers ered. met Thursday of last week at Family of Mrs. Daisy Tunbridge of hall. Lesson, "Story the City Utah Canyons, Part 2" was given Picnic basket near FOUND by Mrs. Olive Poulson. A nominCamp Dadandson on Sunday ating committee was appointed for the election of new officers for Identify at Dale Worwood's and the May meeting. pay 75c for this advertisement. Present were Bessie Paystrup, Man's glasses near FOUND Viola Shepherd, Cora Wankier, Juab High School Identify at Times-New- s Lorene Morgan, Thelma Jackman, office and pay for Edna Sherwood, Nellie Nielsen, this advertisement. Olive Poulsen, Leora Christensen, Gertrude Shepherd, May WankDiamonds Watch Repairing ier, Virginia Howard and Anna Refreshments were Jewelry Engraving Shepherd. Eugene Ormandy served by Cora Wankier and LorTIME BOX THE ene Morgan. BYU To Sponsor Concert AT THE TOGGERY is in Wood Marie Mrs. Ogden NEXT WEEK'S SCHOOL 19 North Main Nephi. Utah in son of home her at the visiting LUNCH MENUS FOR THE Of Philadelphia Orchestra Mr. Mrs. and and law daughter, JUAB DISTRICT SCHOOLS Dale Anderson, who recently anPROVO The world-famoThe following menus have been nounced the birth of a son. announced by Mrs. Gladys Browh, Philadelphia Orchestra, under the renown leadership of Eugene Or school lunch supervisor, for next Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Francom will present two Utah week. April 29 to May 3, inclusive: visited Lake in Salt relatives City mandy, Monday, April 29 Cowboy de- last Wednesday. They visited with concerts next month, May 13 at light, celery, vegetable salad, can- Mrs Delia Lundsteen, who has the Brigham Young University Fieldhouse, and at the Salt Lake ned plumbs, hot bread and butter, been ill. tabernacle on May 14. and milk. Tuesday, April 30 Barbequed Winter Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Sponsoring the special event are 'beef, potato, buttered frozen corn, and family spent Easter Sunday the Brigham Young University in celery, apricot pudding, bread, in Duchesne with relatives. They Provo and the McCune School of huter and milk. of Mr. and Mrs. Merl Music and Art in Salt Lake City. Creamed were guests Wednesday May 1 sales already Mail order ticket tuna with chicken .soup base, Jennings. are underway. whipped potatoes, canned beans, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mathews tomato juice, rice custard pudThe orchestra, referred to by of Salt Lake City spent the week critics ding, bread and butter, and milk. as the "greatest orchestra and Mr. her end with 2 sliced parents, Chili, Thursday, May in the world has been conductVern Mrs. Mangelson. beets, celery parsley, grapefruit ed by Mr. Ormandy for 20 years. and pineapple, bread and butter, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kay and He first conducted the orchestra and milk. City were in 1931, and then worked for five Macaroni and childrenendof Salt Lake Friday, May 3 of her week parents, years with the Minneapolis orguests canned buttered peas, Mr. and Mrs. Virl Worwood. cheese, The chestra before becoming permanbutcarrot stick, peaches peanut ent musical director in 1936. week the are children spending ter cookie, bread nad butter, milk. here. Since that time, Mr. Ormandy has guided the orchestra to its Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mower and present position of leadership in (Spring Best Time for Children of Salt Lake City were America, an achievement attestweek end guests of her parents, ed by a recent poll of 200 critics Mr. and Mrs. James P. who for the third consicutive seaPlanting of Roses son voted it the leading symphony orchestra in the United States. Spring is the best time to plantroses, according to Otto Riethmann, instructor in tloricuiture at the Utah State University at i Logan. Here are some of his suggest ions for growing roses: ... ' 1. Buy the best rose bushes that are available. Those grown 14 to 20 inches Aide. 3. Put rich soil Defendants SUMMONS Civil Sportsmen Invited On Tour of Fish Hatcheries TIMES-NEW- This week, Kennecott honors 60 employees who have completed 30 years of continuous service with the company, and 297 employees who have completed 20 years of service. These 357 employees have served a total of 7,740 years in the production of copper from a mine that was established 53 years ago. And they represent just a portion of the veteran employees engaged in copper production in Utah. In all, 1,138, or 17 of Kcnne-cott- 's 6,600 employees have been following careers in copper for 20 or more years. II , hii i -""" 'r By developing skills over the years and passing on to younger men the invalu- by able lessons of experience, Kennecotts 20 and 30 year employees have been an impo- rtant factor in the company's success. And successful operations by Kennecott result in payrolls, tax payments and supply purchases that make an important contribution to our state's prosperity. In honoring its 20 and 30 year employees, Kennecott pays tribute to their role in helping to make Utah a better state for all Utahns. . ,r til I iTtthi'Yf! Kennecott Copper Corporation -- A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah |