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Show i imes-lfct- o $Jjjc - Thcursday, September Nephl, Utah good condit- - anY hen Dexter Washer in jon phone 315. apartment. Two-Dedroo- m Furnished cr un- COURT STATE lPn the real Property described in this complaint ad- verse to the plaintiffs owner- ship or clouding the plaintiffs title, Defendants close to school furnished see Lee Bailey or phone 74. IN TIIE DISTRICT OF JUAB COUNTY, OF UTAH. Page Three 10, 1959 Double Tubi FOR SALE FOR RENT Nephi Local and SUMMONS Social Items Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Anderson visited relatives in Salt Lake City during last week On Wednesday evening they atTHE STATE OF UTAH TO ABOVE-NAMEDEtended a wedding reception for THE Mr. and Mrs. Gail D. Schmar-debecFENDANTS: at the Memorial House You are hereby summoned The bride and required to serve upon in Memory grove. EksAyn Anderson, plainiffs at- is a niece of Mrs. Anderson. torney, whose address is 711 Mrs. Harry Foote has returnNewhouse Building, Salt Lake City, 11, Utah an answer to the ed home recently after spendcomplaint within twenty days ing two weeks in Provo at after service of this summons the home of her son in law' and upon you. If you fail so to do, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marjudgment will be taken against vin Gease. While there ofshe ather you for the relief demanded in tended the wedding Miss Pamela which has granddaughter, said complaint, been filed with the clerk of Gease and James R. Gates of California. Riverside, The said court. This is an action to Quiet young couple will make their Title against the defendants in home in California. real property located at 194 Mrs. Foote had as her West 7th North, Nephi, Utah, house Harry last week, Mr. and and more fully described as fol- Mrs. guests and childJames Gough lows: ren and of Fredra Greg of 2, Lot The West half California. They were Block 27, Plat C of the here to attend the wedding of Nephi Townsite Survey, Juab Miss Pamela Gease, a grandUtah. of State County, of Mrs. Foote. Dated this 24th day of Aug- daughter ust, 1959. Mrs. Olive Broadhead had as EKSAYN ANDERSON, her dinner guests on Sunday, Attorney for plaintiff Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fowkes, 711 Newhouse Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. ChaiDs Black Salt Lake City, Utah and Mrs. Vivian Wing, of Hunter, Melvin Warren, and the Dates of publication: August hostess, Mrs. Olive Broadhead 27, September 3, 10 and 17, and her daughter Mira Lou Ne1959, in The Times-New- s, Broadhead. Utah. phi, Mrs. Elmont Carter entertained Saturday afternoon for her son, Clyde, on his 10th vs Plaintiff, EVELYN LOUGIINEY, BETTY ANN LOUGII-NELOUGHNEY, LOUGHROBERT NEY and MRS. ROBERT his wife and LOUGHNEY, any other unknown heirs of C. and BRIGE. LOUGHNEY, HAM GARRETT and ZOLA GARRETT, DONNA SPERRY SPENCER CHRISTENSEN, EARL SPERRY and VIRGINIA LATIMER SPERRY, his SPERRY wife, MEREDITH KENNETH SHEPHERD, GEORGE SPERRY, and VIRGINIA HOCKS SPERRY, his wife, ROSCOE DEE SPERRY and VERDA DRAPER SPERRY, his wife, CLARK WARREN SPERRY, a single man, ROBERT MUNERS SPERRY PRESTON and DARLENE SPERRY, his wife, and any other unknown heirs of SPENCOUNTY CER L. SPERRY, OF JUAB, CITY OF NEPHI, DAN MEMMOTT and WANDA C. MEMMOTT, his wife; H. A. CALL, and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title or interest in or claiming "Ham" Radio Contact Provides Conversation v ' R Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Greenhalgh, and Mr. and Mrs. Owen N. Gibson of Preston, Idaho made a trip to southern Utah, Arizona and Colorado oer the week end. They visited many historical and interesting places on the trip. ' v v' r- i ft $ - '1& is . k Pa-mon- a, birthday anniversary. FALL AND WINTER ARE NOT FAR OFF On Monday of last week, Mrs. Helen F. Lee talked with her son Ronald C. lee, radioman Seaman, stationed at the Miramar Naval Air station near San Diego, California, via Ham radio. Mrs. Lee was summoned to the home of Roliert Powell, son of Mr, and Mrs. Bert Powell, schedule, Lee, whose call is WA6HJA was operating the station when called by Powell K7AUM) on a frequency and at a time previously arranged. After speaking with his mother. Lee and Powell ar ' Xj&XSVMV. V. , Alice Queasy, New England former figure skating champion is one of the newcomers to the cast of Holiday on Ice which opens at the Utah State Fair on Friday of this week. Performances of the Holiday on Ice will be 8:30 nightly during the run in Salt Lake City. Matinees will he on Saturdays, Sundays, Wednesdays and also on Friday, September 18th. Mr. and Mrs. I.aFon Painter received a telephone call from their son and daughter in law-- , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Painter are stationed at Lake-hurNew Jersey, with the U. S. Navy, telling them of the birth of a daughter born September 2. The baby is to be named Terry Lee. Mrs. Richard Painter is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wolfe of st 6-l- b, for schedules three times weekly. Rolxrts mother had earlier spoken with her sister living in Coronado by way of a radiophone pateh. The phone patch, as Hams call it, is a means by which a telephone is connected to the transmitter and receiver at the station so that he person may talk from any telehas his message phone and transmitted over the radio. The stations and operators In Amateur radio are licensed by the Federal Communication commission for the purpose of improving the radio art through experimenting and for providing good will with foreign peoples through overseas contacts. 7-- Monticello, California. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hartvigsen, in Spanish Fork and with Mr. and Mrs. Loris Park in Springville on Friday and Saturday. strains of winter driving - be sure your radiator is clean and without leaks. Bring your car in now while we can still give you the best of service -- VERNS MOTOR SERVICE 105 SOUTH MAIN STREET AT THE SINCLAIR STATION Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cazier Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Bai of Kearns visited with his parMilo Cazier ley and family of Salt Lake ents, Mr. and Mrs. week. City visited with his mother three days of this Mrs. Alice Bailey over the week Mr. and Mrs. Blaine A. Wilend. cox and family of Kearns visMr. and Mrs. Clarence ited with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Greenhalgh and family on SatGreenhalgh entertained at family dinner on Sunday. The urday and Sunday. dinner was in honor of Mr. Miss Cecil Gowers of Provo and Mrs. W. Lee Bailey and visited with her parents. Mr. to their moving family prior to Mesa, Arizona. Present for and Mrs. Burnell Gowers oer the occasion were Mr. and Mrs the Labor Day week end. David L. Bailey and family of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Belliston Moqjicello, Mr. and Mrs. Dwane of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Bounti-fulof and family Brough Fowkes of Magna, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Bai' Mrs. Lynn Balle of Salt Lal-.Bailey Jr. of Provo, W. Lee in Nephi to attend w'ere City ley, Merrill and Linda Bailey. the wedding reception of Mr. Mrs. William Bailey and the and Mrs. Lee Fow'kes on Frihost and hostess, Mr. and Mrs day. Clarence Greenhalgh and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foote visited in Salt Lake City on Wednesday and Thursday with Business Opportunities NEW -- i 0 J j WHEN YOU ARE A FAMILY YOUR PHARMACIST is a friend and neighbor. His business is a centrally-locate- d headquarters for prescription and health needs for those near and dear to you. YOUR PHARMACIST is a professional man, skilled in the filling of your prescriptons, following your doctor's directons efficiently and swiftly, YOUR PHARMACIST is ever ready to serve you whenever you need him. Your Prescriptions are Our Primary business! Your pharmacist is a vita! part of your community, helping to foster community projects and community betterment! WANTED 100 USED RIFLES Use your old rifle as down payment on a new rifle your choice of models. Payments as low as $5.00 per month Sportsman's Supply, 119 South Ma'n Street Phone 280. point under 2000 and a BTU content of over 12,000. Deliv-ery- q is to be made as per purchasers request in amounts not to exceed 25 tons at one time. Additional information may be received from the undersigned. Juab County Hospital Lorin A. Corbin, Adm. FOR SALE home wall to wall carpeting HOME FOR SALE in exstoker, water heater, water cellent location Reduced softener. Call 74. Call 74 for information. price GIFTS for all oecasions weddings, birthdays, etc. Gift NEED EXTRA KEYS I 'ists at Chapman Furniure Co. Have them made today at 4D Plumbing & Builders Supply CALL FOR BIDS 44 West Center. Juab County Hospital will receive bids for furnishing of 100 tons of washed, and oiled FOR SALE Used beds, stoker slack. Bids to be sum-m- i springs and mattresses. Used tted on or before October 6, sofas and chairs. Reconditioned 1959. Slack is to have fusion TVs Chapman Furniture Co. Park. Make sure your car is ready for the exira Y ranged Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Glover ren visited on Sunday in Morof Draper spent Saturday vis- oni with Mr. and Mrs. Russell iting with Mrs. Florence Rose-qui- Bailey. and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Week end guests of' Mr. and Wankier. Mrs. Joseph Wankier were Mr. Mrs. Ross Mower and sons of and Mrs. John Bryan and Salt Lake City visited on Sun- daughter Kara of Brigham day with her parents, Mr. and City;. Mrs. James P. Christensen. Charles Norton of Provo visMonday guests of Mr. and ited on Saturday and Sunday Mrs. Joseph Wankier were Mr. with his grandparents, Mr. and and Mrs. Robert Marshall and Mrs. Ik R. Francom. daughters of Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Keneth Will- had as their guests for the iams and daughter of Kearns week end, Mr. and Mrs. Harry visited on Sunday and Monday Olsen and children of Ogden. with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd WillSunday guests of Mr. and iams. Mrs. H. R. Francom were Mr. Mrs. Mary Matthews and sons and Mrs. Earl Francom and of Kearns spent last week with family of Springville. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Miss Bessie Mangelson of Mangelson. Lake City and Gerald Salt Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman Witt of Provo visited on Friof Henderson, an- day and Saturday at the home Nevada nounce the birth of a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Manon August 30. Grandparents are gelson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams Week end guests of Mr. and of Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mrs. John D. Shepherd were Bowman of Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Shepherd Mrs. Louise Taylor and child and family of Magna. s v S. Navy st Nephi Hews Briefs who U. Levan Local and Social News 10-d- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pett and son of Salt Lake City vis-ie- d with her mother, Mrs. Robert Chappell over the weekThey end. played bingo and other games and refreshments were served to 12 little guests. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Allen and family of Ogden were in Nephi to attend their high school class reunion held at the City Between Nephi Lady and Son in shortly after noon, after Rotx-r- t had contacted Station K6RXN onboard the air station on a Civil No. 3918 D FONDA SPERRY, aka FONDA SPERRY EARL, rr AVAILABLE IN NEPHI NOW Want a business of your own? 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