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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 Thursday, May 21, 1964 Cfe ftflte Ktefflgg Office November 8, 1964. OFFICIAL NOTICE of the County Clerk, Juab James P. Cliristenaeu, County, Utah, aa provided by County Clerk, Juab County, Utah Chapter 4; Title 20; Section 20 Laws of Utah 1957 as amended. Pursuant to the provisions NOTICE Is hereby given that of Section Utah Code the nominating convention of Annotated 1953, real estate the Republican Party of Josh situated in Juab County and County, Utah will be held on upon which property taxes for Friday, May 2, 1964, at the the year 1959 and subsequent Juab County Courthouse, at years have not been paid, will 8 pjn. for the purpose of nom-o- n be offered for sale and sold to at the Primary Election, the highest bidder for cash by Inattng candidates to be voted James P. Christensen, Juab Tuesday, August 11, 1964 and County Clerk, at the front door the General Election Tuesday, of the County Court House in 12, 4, 1 Nephi on May 27, 1964, beginning at 10 ajn. The law provides that real estate, upon which said tax has not been paid, must be advertised in a newspaper having a general circulation within the county for four consecutive weeks prior to the date of sale, and inasmuch as the majority o fthe property offered for sale lies in the Tintic area, the property was advertised in the Eureka Reporter. Any Information regarding the final tax sale may be obtained at the County Clerks office. NEPHI ITEMS Jurors Named for Second Term in 5th District Court 623-158- 3. & c RETREAD Mrs. Edmond Russell accomPatient List panied Mr. and Mm. G. O. Recently admitted patients Golden of Orem to San Diego at the Juab County Hospital at this week where they will atPUTSKEW From Trial jurors who have been tend a Golden family reunion Nephi include the following, according to the list released KELLY called for the second term of on Friday. Wednesday morning by Hospitcourt which began May 11, are: TIRE ON Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bos- al authorities: Carl Jarrett, Alberta B. (Mrs. G. R. Judd, Nephi YOUR CAR George G. Haworth, well and Mr. and Mm Elijah Mrs. Alice Jameson, Eureka Maurice L. Memmott, Celia S. Salisbury were in Sprlngville Kay Lynn Garrett, daughter All Carefully Selected Callage with Briggs, James Waldon Reed, cn Sunday 'as dinner guests of 09 TO I K0MTO T9 fT of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Garrett, Ml Sidewal la Sidewall New Tread ef C. Wilson Glazier, Harold Step- Mr. and Mm Joe Boswell. Top Quality, laeger Wearing KELLY Nephi ARMORUBBM henson, J. Warrillow Brough, Mr. and Mis. Winslow Carter, daughter of Harry Black, Phyllis Christen- Cheever and son Jimmy of Mr. Myde and Mrs. Harry Garter, of son, James R. Ocfcey, E. R. Provo were S&mday visitors of Nephi Shaw, and Herman L. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Allen. Naomi Jordan, Salt Lake all of Nephi. City. N. and Christensen 750 North Main Nephi, Utah -- Phone 623-185- 1 Edgar Mr. and Mrs. Kent Larsen of Neil L. Garrett, Nephi Marie A. Wood of Levan. Ileber City ware Sunday guests Kevin Young, son of Mrs. Jewel D. Mayer, Asa Hugh of Mm Anna D. Allred. Lavem Young, Mona Sperry and Herman A. Young, Mrs. Loran Park, Nephi (Mrs. Gilbert Bailey returned all of Mona. Mrs. Clayton Tarward, Auhome after Robert J. Robinson, Gertrude Thursday evening Hannifin, Hamilton Laird and spending four weeks in Salt rora, Utah !Mrs. Ira Montaque, Payson Ada T, Sorensen, all of Eur- Lake City with her nieve and Gale Daley, daughter of Mr. eka. daughter, Miss Iris Irons and and Mrs. Mathew Daley, Nephi Melvin Hansen of Mammoth Mrs. Clala B. Jorgensen. Marilyn Ottesan, daughter of George W. Tripp of Callao. Carl Bailey of Provo spent Mrs. Madge Ottesan, " Nephi " the week end with his parMrs. Lillie Peterson, RiverBaiMrs. Mr. Jesse and ents, side, California Honor Guests ley. Mr. and Mrs. George G, Denise Wankier, daughter of Connelly of Salt Lake City also Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wankier, Mother's Day Parly visited at the Bailey home with Levan. her brother in law and sister. Levan The Levan Lady . Mrs. Luella Mik kelson of Lions held their annual Moth- Fountain Green visited with Fort Wall Camp of ers and Daughters party on her son in law and daughter, on and Mr. Mrs. Barnes Ned Thursday, May 14. Vice presidD.U.P. Holds Meeting ent Bessie Faystrup called the Sunday. meeting to order and welcomed ; 'Mrs. Blaine Beilis ton enter- At Olpin Residence everyone out i The pledge to tained on Thursday afternoon the flag was led by Florene The in honor of her son Gory on regular meeting of the Taylor and the prayer was giv- his seventh birthday anniver- Port Wall Camp of the en by Marie Wood, j , - Daughters of Utah' Pioneers Thirteen members and nine- sary. Refreshments were serv- met at the home of Mrs. Stella teen guests then enjoyed a de- ed to the honor guest and Olpin May 6. Prayer was by Hall, Bellistan, Craig Tracy licious hot dinner. After the Parker, Jeffery Gar- Chaplin ALligee Anderson. The dinner the following program Lindsay of the Juab County was presented: Tribute to ter, David Bean, Wayne Smith officerswere visitors. A history and Jerry Belliaton. Camp Mathers, Debra Gardner; Tribof George and Cecelia Peterson ute to Daughters, Reba Man-gelsoMr. and Mrs. Nephi Howarth was given by Celia S. guitar solo, Nancy of Magna were week end an dthe lesson on PioneerBriggs, Folk Mangelsan; dance, Ava Jack-ma- n guests of Mrs. Lester B. Bel- Lore was given Gol' Zelma by and Patty Mangelson ; vo- liston. den. On a hot summer day, a dip in a cool stream can be wonderfully ' were ElizaHostesses cal solo, Ramona Hoyt; piano beth Black and Amy Warner. refreshing. Equally refreshing 'when youre relaxing afterwards Ray Fexton of Salt Lake The attendance solo, Mary Louise. Taylor; was won prize friends is a hearty glass of beer. Theres hardly another bev-- . has with is with sister, Bessie visiting City poem, Paystrup. by Pearl Bellistan. Mrs. W. II. Bellistan. around that suits what you do for fun as much as beef.' erage light refreshments were Camping, hiking, or just lounging on a lawn chair-b- eer brings to Mrs. Catherine Bowles visit- served to 21. each just the right touch of extra good living. ed in Bountiful recently with v Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barker. Your familiar glass of beer is also a pleasurable reminder that . FILLERS that our right to enjoy . we live in a land of personal freedom-a- nd PROBATE AND GUARDIANbeer and ale, if we so desire, is just one, but an important one, of : SHIP NOTICES Consult Flying Blips those personal freedoms. 5 County Clerk or respective mM- DOWiJ ftOGO Bel-listo- n, Man-gelso- A used WANTED TO BUY bench stool or piano piano Jean Jensen, phone Juab County Hospital t Page Thraa GREENWOOD SERVICE n, - i J?' mg:; In Utah... n; after a swim, beer is a natural . inroiTinoEisv signers for additional mation. Now if you're saying to yourself "That's a swell looking car, , but I couldnt afford it, wed like a quiet word with you. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Elfe J. Miller, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at office of Udell R. Jensen, Attorney at Law, 125 North Main St., Nephi, Utah on or 'before the 22nd day of August, A. D. 1964. Claims must ibe presented in accordance with the provisions of U.CA. 53 and witft proper verification as required That car Is a Pontiac Catalina, lowest priced of the big Pontlacs. Catalina has everything that construction, the makes a Pontiac a Pontiac-t- he superlative style, the Wlde-Trac- k d ride. And, the price Is very, very 8 Everything. the performance, Trophy In sales Just by selling cars to rich people. third into After dont must It be. get you place all, right. P IlltlSC Now, how about having a quiet word with your nearest Pontiac dealer. Wld8Tr8Ck and good used cars, too. ' See your authorized Pontiac dealer for a wide choice of extra-caref- ul road-wedde- V-- 75-9-- 5, Wide-Trac- GREENWOOD SERVICE 750 North Main - Nephi, Utah - Phone 623-- 1 851 ES1TC BfiRALUOTQRt Infor- therein. Reeve G. Richardson, ex ecu tor of the estate of ELfie J. Miller, Deceased. 7 Dates of publication: May 28, June 4 and 11. 1964. NaVYOKWOfUVMt ; v 21, j IjM tjkrikml Blips on tion, Agency Moline, 111., a Federal Avia- In Utah. ..beer goes with fun, with relaxation radar screen in were traced to West Branch, Iowa, and were identified as kites flown by Little Thinking Think small! Thats the word from fruit specialists who are called youngsters. upon to give advice about growing fruit in the backyard. There are some good reasons behind this advice: Experience has shown that dwarf trees are most 1 LD satisfactory to the home-owne- r who wants the fun of producing his own fruit. Theres too much involved in investment in spray equipment most persons xeed for large trees. 57(p)C Each Theres simply enough room to grow large trees on most persons propTRY 'EM BAR B OED! erty Although fruit tree varieties depend a lot upon the in which they are grown, apple and pear have less disease problems and are more hardy winter. ' J RID. FRANKS PORK CHOPS Cfji LOIN CUT 59c ROAST CU C. TEW DISQU1CK Piano Tuning 3 SPAGHETTI 375 East Second Soufli if Phone 623-186- 1 NEPHI, UTAH A i ft- r- i. for 3 00 U 15oz KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES SKIPPY PEANUT BUTTER V2 GAL FROZEN POODS IGA FRUIT ifonltt 2 for FRACON AMERICAN Service 'i 40 oz pkgs hJ PIES TIPTOP 00 DRINKS 12 oz. S)3lb or SPARE RIDS COUNTRY ICE U H2,0f3 FIRM RIPE 12 oz lb PORKae LOIN NATIONAL BRANDS WEEK DON y CUT SKINLESS TABLERITE 1st QUALITY . ' 366 South Fifth East, Salt take City, Utah PKG CORNISH GAME not HENS Hi area ASSOCIATION, INC. 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