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Show Page Six THE - - TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. S. Mr. and Mrs. V. Dell Taylor had as their visitors on Mothers Day, their daughter, Mrs. Marlow Peterson and boys of Provo; also their sons and daughters in law: Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Taylor and family of Payson; Mr. and Mrs. of Salt Lake City; also Officers of the Juab County Don Taylor daughter: Mr. entertained at Eureka on Thurs-Boar- d their son in law and of the Utah Pioneers were and Mrs. Levon M. Hanson and of Nephi. day of last week toy the Tintic family Daughters of Utah Pioneers Officers Attend Eureka Meeting Those who enSuribeam Camp. joyed the trip over and the fine GARDEN CLUB PLANT SALE Frederick W. Henkelman of Waco, Texas, who recently was released from the U. S. Army at Fort Lewis, Washington, has been visiting in Nephi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmont Carter, as the guest of Vernon Carter. Saturday 10 a. Mr. anud Mrs. Lamar Paxman spent Mothers day in Centerfield with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David R. Goates. FOR SALE ft Calikins sweep. Cash Off-sDisk plow; Massey Harris Trail Mower; 18-f- t. House Trailer; trailer; lZ-- ft Calkins rod weeder; Coal furnace Eugene E. Wilkey, 20 phone 563. 9-- 9-- ft New Treatment Aids Barley Feed Yalue SAti WARNING System, Including miles of wire, Is shown with Its Intricate ections to ZOO civil defense warning points os the nation. The new network may be used o sound t single national attack alarm from the Federal Civil Defense Administration's National . During the past year, we have heard a lot about the value of barley in poultry feeds and ways to another improve it. Recently, means of improving this grain was sary, from similar warning centers atAirStewart Force Air Force Base, N. Y., or Hamilton and Base, Calif. From the warning points, State, word local civil defense hook ups would pasa the shelter. or take along to the people to evacuate Workers at Washington State College reported that soaking barley in an equal weight of water and then drying it, improves its value. They say the treated barley is as good as com for feed. The same thine can be accomp lished by treating barley with an enzyme. So far, the enzyme is rather expensive, and the water treatment involves extra labor and handling If the water treatment expense. works as they say, someone may devise a way of doing it easily and cheaply. This would be a big Rescues Drowning Boy, 3, from Ditch d boy in Water-burConn., was saved recently from drowning by the training and quick action of a civil defense worker. Richard Lawson, a Waterbury civil defense worker, spotted young George McLean as he tumbled while playing into a . "wf' ? 6 water-fille- BLAST DEBRIS Is cleared away In Reno, Nev., by members of Ecko Rescue Unit No. 1 of Washoe County Civil Defense after a gas explosion which rocked downtown Reno last February 5 killing two and injuring 60. The CD workers, trained to meet similar situations in time of war disaster, found the body of one of the victims under the car flattened by blast. (Photo by Gene Chrlstensen, Reno. Nev.) Zeroed in on the "White Death" a TARGET: 1960 potential avalanche are U.S. Forest Service avalanche expert Montgomery Atwatcr, left, and John Mortizia, chief of the Squaw Valley, Calif., ski patrol. Concision of shots from the rifle Is designed to shake loose any mass of snow that threatens to become a death-bearin- g avalanche. Conclusion reached from results of the test: .Squaw Valley can be made reasonably safe for holding of the 19t0 Winter Olympics. EUf 1 Ml m wsi.- ajm y, three-year-ol- 7-- ft. et announced. Civil Defense Men A help to poultrymen ern States, of IrJnv-?1'-- the West MONDAY, small black LOST 2 months old Fox Terrier pup Call Mrs. Alma Child's oet Madsen at 355R. sewer excavation. Aided by a friend, Lawson fished the boy out of the ditch and then apLawson plied artificial 10 before minutes for respiration be responded to treatment. In addition to first aid training, Lawson also has taken the basic civil defense rescue training course. ' A ?- I n' utm4 i.P0RTIS PANEL WELT ON A PARIS FLING The sound of skirling bagpipes fills the air of Paris as a company of Scottish Highlanders march away from the Arc de Triomphe where they joined with other British troops to honor the French unknown soldier. The troops from across the channel were in the French capital for the Franco-Britis- h Military Festival. d, Tickleis oy George Tomato, pepper, FOR SALE cabbage, Huckleberry and Egg Plants. Giant pansies Delphin ium, Painted Colembine, Daisys, Canterbury Bells. Salvia, Stocks, Verbeena Portulasa, Cleomi, Snap Dragons, Carnations, Dahlias, Zin nias, Giant and Dwarr Mangolds, fimcs Asters. also Phlox, Sweet Williams See many varieties of Petunias NOTICE OF HEARING Center South 212 V. Olson Rov CAUSE NO. 6 Phone 99Li St., Santaquin Before the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission of the FOR SALE Electronic organ State of Utah in your aree. Home model. Take Notice is hereby given that al over small monthly payments hearing will be held at 10:00 a.m. For further Information write to Box 124. Sugar on Monday, May 27, 1957, in the Credit Dept. Governor's Board Room, State House Stafton, Salt Lake City, Capitol Building, Salt Lake .City, Utah. Utah, for the purpose at revising and amending the General Rules FOR ATHELET'S FOOT and Regulations relative to the USE BECAUSE conservation of oil and gas in the It Elouohs off Infected skin. Ex State of Utah. poeea more germ to Its killing A copy of the proposed action may be obtained from the IN ONE HOUR Oil and Gas Conservation Com 40c back at mission, Room 140, State Capitol If not pleased, yourUse STRONG, drug store). Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. any day or night. Written briefs may be sulbmit-te- Instant drying Now at NEPHI DRUG CO., Ncphl OIL & GAS CONSERVAForeet-Me-No- d. TION COMMISSION C. B. FEIG1IT, Secretary ts, Here is a rich style d tones and factory with care . . . months of happy hat wear. 6.50 THE TOGGERY "He said he'd throw himself on the mercy of the court. everywhere! FOR SALE OR RENT Duplex Easy terms Call Ray D. Tol- ? 20-2-1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John William Ingram, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the un dersigned at the office of his at torney, EksAyn Anderson, 711 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 17 day of July, A. D. 1957. S. Ingram Administrator of the estate of John William In gram, Deceased, with the will Dates of publication: 30, PURE WATER is distributed hi a typical scene duplicated many areas of eastern Kentucky, Virginia and times in the West Virginia. To meet the recent flood situation which had cut off 10,000 families from drinking water supplies, four. dairy firms put their eight plants to work preparing 60,000 gallons of safe water In cardboard milk cartons and milk tank trucks. It was the first time the Federal Civil Drft-nsAdministration's plan for emergency water distribution had been put to practical use in a disaster. flood-ravag- e June 6, 1957. w k r- - iM All 11- f - May 16, 23, FOR SALE Modern home coal furnace wall to wall carpeting in living room large lot with garden spot and several young fruit trees half share water. Small down payment and small monthly payments Reasonably priced. Terms. Call 247W or 302W or see at 156 North 4th West 1 20-2- Nw a m , Chtvrolel (foNo ts ...T'JA. wogoni sov all-rou- or or nine-passeng- er sc m Bode by Fhhar, of cowrt. Above, lots of loads you can slip in without having to open the topgate. Being Chevrolets, they have the performance, too; up to 245 V8 horsepower that's frisky, smooth and quiet. The one you choose will be a joy to handle with its steady way of going, its easier steering and alert response. See your wagon at your Chevrolet dealer's soon! tfi tv kw Bml Alt m Towimis) SICHT TO STRIKE FEAR Atxxf. 2door "Two-Ten- " Handyman. f CHEVROLET CET A WINNING DEAL OW THE CHAMPION I 'Optional at extra cost. 270-k.high prrjormtmct V8 engine also arailabU at extra cost. p. Only Irinchlsed The massive black shape of a tornado moves slowly through funnel of the twister Is sucking homes, cars and citizen Into Dallas, Tex. The narrow-lookin- g Its whirling interl. r, leaving many dead and injured and property damage Into tht millions In Its wake. s er hard-workin- A mm beauties... They're eager-beavthese Clievrolet wagons ! g Talk about wagons! Chevrolet offers you the handsomest line-u-p of all. Whether you hanker for a wagon for projects, to tote outdoor gear, or as an family car here are eager beavers to see. There are two-doand four-dosixor models, with capacities. They convert in a flash to take up to half a ton of cargo. The tailgate opens first, so there are ! d for many T-4-- L Driv fea- turing a smart-felteedge that is exceptionally good looking. Luxuriously finished, in handsome color FURNACE CLEANING TIME Those wanting their furnaces cleaned please write or call Glb- 1376 East 9th oons Cleaning, South, Phone FR 3 3816, Provo, 2UTF Utah . ley Mc- - CARD OF THANKS For every kindness in our be half following the death of our beloved Mother, we are truly grateful. Especially for those who spoke at the services, and for the musical selections; and for the floral offerings we say thanks. Family of Mrs. Mary Ann Ostler er Colorado Springs, or If neces- at Bailey CHOICE BUILDING LOT with Mr. and Mrs. Ballard Hoyt of Also kids Orem visited Sunday with his abstract furnished. all 247W or 302W pony for sale mother, Mrs. Eva Hoyt. Al-lig- ee Warning Center at m. Cune Co. Bedding plants good supply of petunias asters, manSponsored golds, snapdragons by Nephi Garden entertainment were President L. Anderson, Elizabeth Ft. Rheta Black, Maude Robertson, B. Sperry, Amy Warner and Lula Memmott of Nephi and Cora Wan-kiof Levan. ome 1957 May 9. Thursday, UTAH ChevroM dulsn display thb fimoui See Your Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealer |