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Show t t ': SOCIAL a je Nephi, Utah Thursday, September 15, I960 Nephi Local and Social Items Robert Wells of Salt Lake City- who 'is teaching in the Granite School District, spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. John Wells. , i Mrs. John Wells and Mrs. Lois Nelson recently returned from a trip in which they accompanied Mrs. William Scribner, daughter of Mrs. Wells, to Grand Canyon, Page, Arizona, South Rim of the Grand Canyon, and Lancaster, California where "they" visiteTWith Mr. and Mrs. John Wells and On their Return trip family. they visited ,tZions National Park, Valley Of. Fife, and Ced- ar Breaks. ; Mr. and Mrs.' Alton Young, of Layton are house guests Of Mrs. Henry Svedin while they are visiting friends and rela- tives in Nephi. - J MtoyfronTx, NEPHI Page Seven IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT and herewith served upon you. PROBATE AND GTTAEBIAN-Sffl- P NOTICES. This is an action brought to OF JUAB COUNTY, STATE Consult OF UTAH quiet title of the plaintiffs to County Clerk or Respective the following described land Signers for Additional REED NIELSON and VIR- situate in Juab County, State GINIA C. NIELSON his wife, of Utah, as joint tenants; and BERof the NOTICE TO CREDITORS The South NARD NIELSON and ENID of Section 3; his wife, ns North P. NIELSON, the Southeast of joint tenants. of Plaintiffs the Northeast Estate of WILLIAM C. OR15 GILL, deceased. Creditors will Section 4, Township UTAH SAVINGS & TRUST South, Range 1 West, Salt present claims with vouchers A to the undersigned at the ofLake Base & Meridian. CORPORATION; CO., fice of James P. McCune, atFRITSCH LOAN & TRUST 00., A CORPORATION, its Dated this 3rd day of Aug- torney at law, 53 North Main Street, Nephi, Utah, on or beofficers, its agents; and all ust, 1960. other persons unknown, claims UDELL R. JENSEN fore the 2nd day of January, D. 1961. ing any right, title, estate or Uttorney for Plaintiffs A. GEORGE T. ORGILL. Adinterest in, or lien upon the of Jensen & Jensen, real property described in the Lawyers, 125 North ministrator of the estate of William C. Orgill, Deceased. Main Street, Nephi, Complaint adverse to the plaintiffs ownership, or clouding Utah Plaintiffs address: plaintiffs title thereto Dates of publication: Sept. Defendants Fountain Green, Utah ITEMS OF Mr .and Mrs. Alma Garrett and family of Springville and Miss Diane Winter of Provo were Sunday visitors of Mr and to-w- it: ADMIRAL .WILLIAM T. SAMPSON5! --t-sv- one-ha- lf one-ha- lf one-four- th rr'- one-four- th Gerald D. Steele has returned home after completing six Mrs. W. W. Stephenson. months training at Fort Sill, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Toolson Oklahoma with the National of Clearfield visited with her Guard. brother and sister in law, Mr. A Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pace and and Mrs. Burt Morgan on Frifamily of Pleasant Grove vis- day. ited in Nephi with his mother, r Mrs. Alean S. Pace on Sunday. Mr. and Mi's. S. F Memmott : Mr. and Mrs. John Lynn spent the week end with Mr. of Salt Lake City an- and Mrs. Byron Memmott in Brough Mrs. nounce the birth of a son on Lehi and with Mr. andWoods-cross. Memmott in Lawrence 1960. 2, GrandparSeptember ents are Mr. and Mrs. Mac ADM. WILLIAM T. SAMPSON WAS , Brough and Mr. and Mrs. E. ONE OF THE NAVY'S NOTED Great C. Sherwood of Nephi Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Waters DURING THE CIVIL STRATEGISTS. Mrs. John are Mr. and of Provo; parents and family grand WAR AS "EXEC" OF PATAPSCO HE Hannifin of Eureka, Mrs. John Mrs. Ted Carlson and family of WAS HURLED ISO FEET BY AN M. Brough of Nephi and Mrs. Pleasant Grove visited at the HIS SHIP RAMMED A EXPLOSION. Roy Fereday of Salt Lake City. home of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph TORPEDO WHILE CARRWNG OUT on Sunday. ' (J ORDERS TO "CLEAR CHARLESTON Mrs. eT C. Sherwood spent Lyman FLEET THE HARBOR". AS CHIEF OF last week in Salt Lake City visBLOCKADING Paul Lunt of Salt Lake City SANTIAGO, P , iting with her son in law and his the week end with DURING THE SPANISH AMERICAN spent Mrs. Mr. and Lynn daughter, WAR, ADM. SAMPSON'S STRATEGY parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brough. BOTTLED UP THE ENEMY FLEET, Lunt. LATER SENT ADMIRAL Mr. and Mrs. R. W Beck-stea- d SHIPS TO THE BOTTOM and daughter Karen have Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Lunt a, f HE DISTINGUISHED HIMSELF returned to their home in Lake Salt in City Sunday spent OF THE SUPERINTENDENT Illinois after an extended with Mr and Mrs. Gary Lunt. NAVAL ACADEMY. visit with Mr and Mrs. Clyde The occasion was the birthday Shaw this summer. i anniversary of Gary Lunt. Installed, I Call BARTON PLUMBING FURNACES Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott, 95W Mrs. William J. and and Mr. serviced repaired. IHEAT1NG. cleaned, Mrs. Sadie Reid, Mr. and Mrs. have Ostler) (Grace Alvin Goble and Don Goble transferred to Provo from were in Harriman to attend been He will California. Fullerton, the funeral services for Mrs. ComT. Grant W. the manage Annette Swasey Johnson. pany store. Mr. and Mrs. Max Huggins Mr. anil Mrs. Owen Taylor anc daughter of Lomina, CalifProvo were week end guests of ornia spent the week end with of their son in law and daughtMr. and Mrs. Verda B. Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Mrs. William Bailey return- er, Ostler. ed recently from a visit with Mr. and Mrs John Ockey and Bishop and Mrs. Kay Wright of Alamo, Nevada. She accom- daughter Laurie Ann of Logan panied Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. spent the week end with his Hull and family of Ogden. parents, Mr and Mrs. Floyd Ockey. Mr. and Mrs. Verda Kendall Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pay were in Ogden over the Labor Day week end visiting with her and family and Mrs. Leonard four brothers and sisters in Pay were in Salt Lake City on law: "Mr. .and Mrs. J. O. Hug- Saturday for the open house of gins, Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Hug- Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Pay, on gins, Mr. and Mrs Max Hug- their golden wedding annivergins, and Mr and Mrs. Ira Hug-gini- L sary held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon B. Hinckley. Hi 1, 8, 15 and 22, 1960. SUMMONS No. 4029 Times-New- THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE-FEN- D (i'S&d Ur-ban- UTAH POULTRY & FARMERS' COOPERATIVE 285 W, Ce-n-. R. Roscoe t Ph. 49 Neph' Garrett, Mgr. fertilizer needs . Likes Suffolks! Dates of publication: August 25, September 1, 8 and 15, 1960. In The Nephi, Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ORSON H. PIERCE aka O. H. PIERCE, deceased. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS ft Creditors will present claims adding machine paper in sttick with vouchers to the underat all times. signed at 275 North Main St., Spanish Fork, Utah, on or before the 5th day of November, VICTORIO TOMATO AND A. D. 1960. No preFRUIT JUICER OWEN PIERCE and E Als Marcooking necessary PIERCE SHEPHERD, ket, 1166 South Main, Span administrators of the estate ish Fork. Utah. Phone 844R of Orson H. Pierce, aka & ANTS: You are hereby summoned and requ red to serve upon Udell R. Jensen, of Jensen & Jensen, lawyers, plaintiffs attorney, whose address is 125 North Main Street, Nephi, Utah, an answer to the Complaint within twenty (20) days after service of this Summons 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 filed with the clerk of said court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed s, Times-New- s, LU-CIL- known as O. H. Pierce, FOR SALE Two bedroom home or will rent with option to buy Inquire LOCKHART COMPANY. 240 East Center St.. Provo Phone FR3-019- 2 Dates of publication: 1, 8, 15 and 22, 1960. Cindy and Chris are just two of thousands of youngsters gaining the benefits of being railroaded this year. And theyre not the only ones you, your community, and your governmental! are benefiting, too. in fact, it all started Its nothing new in 1870, when Utahs own home railroad was incorporated. Every year since then, the Denver and Rio Grande Western has made railroaded a welcome word in its territory. ... For example, here are a few items your Rio Grande railroaded during 1959: SCHOOLS & GOVERNMENT Your Rio Grande paid taxes of $1,319,200.40 In Utah. $968,820.01 went directly for enough to educate cost per student the Utah State Board school purposes 3,307 students as reported . . . ($293 by of Education). Remainder, $350,380.39 went for state, county and municipal government purposes. A significant item, $49,415.82 for roads! YOUR ECONOMY During 1959, your railroad paid a total of $33,264,027.00 in wages to its employees. Its purchases of materials and supplies amounted to $11,036,392.00 FREIGHT Tons were handled at a total revenue of only 1.32 cents per ton mile! 17,943,795 Freight Revenue PASSENGERS Passengers were carried at a total revenue of only 2.39 cents per passenger milel 518,550 Revenue You have reason to be pleased at being railroaded in this manner, particularly when you recall that your home railroad pays its own way. Rio Grandes entire n dollar plant is completely financed and maintained by the railroad itself! It moves millions of tons of freight d out of your way on its own steel highways, leaving your highways to you for your use. Rio Grande is proud to be your fellow citizen. It asks no free loads. . . its sole objective is to serve you! multi-millio- high-spee- BET Get the job done before the spring rush. VTjf Put Nitrogen to work decaying grain LlJ Apply fertilizer when theres less problem with soft fields and roads. stub-IJl- J ble and other crop residue. i Make sure you get fertilizer on your crops. i Use USS Nitrogen Fertilizers this fall and increase your yield and your profit. See your USS Nitrogen Fertilize? dealer now. Nitrogen Fertilizers minan4 ttk arrange a trip. Youll agree again that profitable, to be railroaded by your Rio Grande. its pleasant, and Spread your work load. t pK You are invited to try the Rio Grande next time you plan a shipment or Watch out for the kkisl Let them live to enjoy the life for which they are preparing. RioSroHde Itouta of Tht CALIFORNIA ZEPHYR Vista-Do- Tht PROSPECTOR The Vista-Do- n Tht Vista-Dom- a Denver & ROYAL GORGE COLORADO EAGLE Rio Drande Western RaUrctd Sept. |