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Show NapM, Juab County, Utah Jjc 'WSXIC NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby gien that, pursuance to the provisions of Title ami 135. Utah Code annotated 1953. the State Tax Commission of the State of Utah will sell as is the following doscritied property at public auction to the highest bidder at the hour and place shown below: Thursday, the 4th day of October, 1962 Greenwood Service, 740 North Main St., Nephi, Utah, at 10:30 am 1951 Olds 4 Dr., Motor No. 8C 722 42. Serial No. 517 M 8800; the purchase price to be payable in lawful money of the United States of America. The seller reserves the right to bid. Iated this 13th day of Sept- Dates of publication: August 30, September 6, 13, 20 and 27, Ne-pl1962, in The Times-New- s, Utah. PROBATE AND GUARDIAN-SHI- P Consult NOTICES. County Clerk or respective signers for additional Information. ember, 1902. STATE TAX COMMISSION G. V. Barbon, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Secretary, State Tax ' Estate of Wilford Belliston, (Seal) Commission deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to Date of publication: Septemb- the undersigned at the law ofer 20, 1962 in The Times-New- s fice of Udell R. Jensen. 125 Nephi, Utah. North Main Street, Nephi, Utah, on or before the 30th UNITED STATES DEPARTday of December A. D. 1962. Winifred W. Belliston, MENT OF THE INTERIOR, executrix of the estate of BUREAU OF LAND M Wilford Belliston, Deceased Notice for Publication. FINAL PROOF Dates of publication: August August 24, 1962 30, September 6, 13, and 20, Notice is hereby given that 1962, in The Times-NewNeIvan J. Sorensen of 56 South Utah. phi, 8th West, Provo, Utah, who made Desert Land Entry No Utah 0296016, for Sec. 3: SW!4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Wanda Fredericks 4: Lots 3 & 4 NW; Sec. Sec. 5: Lot 1, Town-Shi- p Garrett Thorpe, Deceased. SNH; 12 S, Range 8 W Salt Creditors will present claims I .a he Meridian, has filed notice with vouchers to the underof intention to make final signed at Box 431, Ephraim, to establish claim to the proof lands Utah, on or before the 14th before Kenneth J. Sperry, at day of November, A. D. 1962. Mrs. Fred Bateman and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Belliston of Salt Iike City. Garth Belliston of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Vickers of Murray have recently been guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester B. Belliston, while Mr, Belliston was a patient at the Juab County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. S .F. Mommott attended Holiday on Ice Saturvisited with their day and children: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Memmott at Woodscross and Mr and Mrs. Duane Mem-motin Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Neilsen and son of Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. William Corry and children of Springville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nielsen. it Mrs. Eva Jones, Mrs. Susie Campbell and Tony White of Murray visited on Monday with Mrs. Jack Wright and Mrs. T. H. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Baxter and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mis. Jack Wilkey of Provo and Mrs. Lofgran of Santaquin visited on Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John II. Wilkey. Morris Soren Thorpe, Ad- ministrator for the estate of Wanda Fredericks Gar- rett Thorpe, Deceased. Mrs. F. O. Sherwood has returned homo after sending a week in Salt like City with her mother. Mrs. Roy Fereday. Michael Park uf Cedar City and Miss Nancy Carleson of From the Page Newt and Sait City visited over Fourier, Luray, Virginia: Ai one the week end with Mr. and reads the projMrs. Wallace Park. ects that are proposed almost to conMr. and Mrs. Fcndon Mai ler every day for Congresa brazene$8 or downright the sider, left for their home in Prescott, of proponents 0f moat Arizona after having visited ignorance with her brother and sister in of the measures passes belief. Unless taxpayers rebel at tha law, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd monumental demands on their the past week. savings they will face more tax increases Instead of tax reductions. No better example of neediest Importance of Good waste of public funds can be cited the stepped-upolitical drive Breakfast Pointed Out than for increased government owners ship of the electric power indur try not because the nation lacks By Home Agent power, or that the power industry Are you the daring or trad- owned by four million citizens will itional type when it comes to not meet its needs in tha future as well as in the past. breakfast? Even a breakfast can lie a good one Tax money is required to build government power claims Velyn Stevens, Home But do you know plants which eliminate or prevent Agent. building of taxpaying investor-owhat a really good break- the wned electric facilities. fast is? Hundreds of millions of dollars A good breakfast is one you will eat and enjoy eating one are being asked annually to build federal power that fits in with, your schedule a and your familys. It should monopoly in times when federal also include milk andor a expenses are higher than income, protein rich food, a vitamin C and when demands art being rich food, and an enriched or made to increase the federal debt whole-grai- n cereal. iy millions. money-spendin- tax-exem- If s, five-minu- te 65c 59c 2 PEANUT BUTTER 3lt98c MACARONI or SPAGHETTI 59e Hereford 2 CORNED BEEF 81c DEL MONTE COCKTAIL 4 cans 83c PREM LUNCH Famlee BUTTERMILK BREAD 3 loaves 89C MEAT--l2ozcans2for8- rs gy. - o worse than the taxes and the debt that government in busi nesa involves, are the lost liberties and individual opportunities that follow when a centralized government turns toward socialization of enterprise. And that is the pattern now in evidence for Industry of all types. a From the Canton Canton, l, We should always remember even though military spending la tremendous, and the cost high, that there are' many dedicated, patriotic and Individuals in the armed forces. While it is good life for many, affording security and considerable peace of mind to degree, one does not get rich in the armed forces, and those who make it a career obviously place several values higher than the value of money. It la a calling of the highest form, and those who conscientiously serve their country in this field, as a matter of choice and to the best of their ability, deserve a day of remembrance and the gratitude of the nation. Too often membera of the armed forces are heroes and heroines in time of war, and scorned in time of peace. 4-- H Dont Run Out... Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O. Huggins of Ogden sHnt the week-enwith his brother in law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Verda Kendall. d GET DOIIi nn y and Mrs. George Latimer were in American Fork on Sunday to attend a birthday dinner in honor of their grand daughter. Darlin Mallinson at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merl Kay. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dale Wilson of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Bateman of Sandy also were guests at the dinner. Mr. Mrs. Cleon Kay visited in Kearns on Sunday with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howell. She also received word from them on Tuesday that her grandson had been hit by a car and had been knocked unconscious. His condition, however, was not regarded as serious and it was felt that he would recover satisfactorily. for the IMIEUD American Dairy Anodatios of Utah Mr. and Mrs. Clark Moly-neu- x and family of Tremonton visited on Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Molyneux. Mrs. Pearl Dahlen of Prow, a sister of Mrs. Molyneux, was a visitor on Saturday at the Molyneux home. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Neilsen of Provo were week end guests of her sister, Mrs. David Neilsen. Stanworth of Salt Lake City visited at Gunnison, Manti, and the temple on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Asa II. Sperry visited three days of last week in Kearns with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oldham; and in Sunset with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Sperry. NEPHI ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Read and sons Randy and Richard of Springville spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Read. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Warner and family spent Saturday In Salt Lake City attending the Utah State Fair. n Mr. and Mrs. David and son of Idaho visited at the home of their parMr. and Mrs. Evan Bryan ents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo West-rin- g ana son .Ronnie, Mrs. Katie and Mr. and Mrs. Sheperd and Mr. and Mrs. Max Mangelson. Man-gelso- SAVE FLAVOR. Preserves summer flavors all winter long . . . lets you enjoy your favorite fruits 'n vegetables the year 'round . . . perks up your menu, too! de 2 7e Enjoy Miss Anita Gadd spent the week end in Salt Lake City visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mower, and also with Margene Anderson in Murray. Mona Local, Social News the extra pleasure and convenience 3 69c GALLON 59c Vi GALLON 69 2 V2 Independent-Sentine- Pa.t Supreme Cocoanut Choc. Drop Cookies, Pecan Sandies 2 for 89c for contains 20c coupon, making special price SHERBET - ICE CREAM 1os.se The Junior Nophi-.NVbClub members and their director, Mis. Harold Jones. aUendisi the Stale Fair and Riding Club contest elimination on Saturday, or K. Mr, and Mrs. ivVon Winn nnd Bishop J. Barren Jenkins thw. accompanied Harold Jones was announcer lor the two day meet at the state fair and Bill Morgan of Nephi, a member of the Nephi-Ntl- o Poose, was the state winner in the eighth mile rare. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Kay spent the week end in Salt Lake City as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mickel. They also attended the Utah State Fair. ami g te soft-cook- -3 Page Three NEPHI NEWS BRIEFS Are you the traditional type? so, you can prepare a breakfast of orange Dates of publication: Septembegg, toast er 13, 20, 27, and October 4, juice, and milk. In five minutes you Ne1962, in The Times-Newcan have tomato juice, enrichphi, Utah. ed cold cereal w'ith fruit and milk. Are you the daring type? breakThen try a fast of fresh strawberries, cottage cheese, toast and milk, or a 10 minute breakfast of cheese and crackers, orange wedges, and hot chocolate. For a special meal for Sunday or holidays try sliced tomatoes, apple muffins, cheese, scrambled eggs and milk. Those teen-agewho like lb fin Swiff's Shortening soup or a hamburger for breakfast are much better off than those who skip this important cans meal. Protein rich food such as meat and milk prevent mid Giant far "Garden" morning slump. Breakfast is an excellent time to get your vitamin C ev4 lb bag ery day says Mrs. Stevens. Whether you are thin or stout young or old you -CanS should have some bread or cereal in your breakfast which is an inexpensive source of ener- - SWIFTNiNG - WHITE STAR TUNA Thurtday, September 20, 1962 o Nephi Local, Social Items Utah on October 12, 1962. Claimant names as witnesses: Wesley H. Peterson of S. Hinckley, Utah; Peterson of Hinckley, Utah; Albert E. 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