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Show Nshl, Juab County, Utah, 84648 FENDER GUITARS, Basses Also various and Amplifiers. guitars. All prices. Ilerger Music, 1S8 South 1st West, Provo, Utah. 41 - 50 incL r ric y ! Thursday, Nephi Local, Social News Mrs. Neldon Worthington Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burton and family of Kearns were the spent the week end with her week end visitors of his par- son and daughter In law, Mr. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bur- an dMrs. Keith Worthington in Midvale. ton. Miss Key Kelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kelson recent Sunday dinner guests of Mr, of Salt Lake City was a and Mrs. John Wilkey were Mr. week end guest of Miss Marand Mrs. Jack Wiikey of gery Burton at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Ricky parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kearns, Bryan and daughter of Payson Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilkey Mr. and Mrs. George Jex of and Mrs. Evelyn Kendall of Fork were guests of Spanish Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner Recent visitors of Mr. and on Sunday. Mrs. Richard Bean were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kendall and Mrs. Carl Larsen of Mur--I and Mr. and Mrs. Huish of ray, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gibson and family of Ogden, Mrs. Ev-- I Magna were Saturday visitors an Beckstrand and Mrs. Hattie of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkey. Mrs. Dan Bean of Fillmore, Christensen and son of Rich' field, Miss Rhea Robers of Los Angeles, Mrs. H. F. Roberts of Annabella, California, Mr. and Mrs. Clive Roberts and Bartlet Beal of Salt Lake City. if :i i ( Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowan and daughter Penny of Portland, Oregon visited recently with his brothers in law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Homer K. Lunt and Mr. and Mrs. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Whittington. Mrs. Whittington is a . Miss Cecil Gowers was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Gowers, Charles White, the honored guest, Miss Cecil Gowers, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gowers. Following the dinner, they a drive to Park City, Mrs. Olive 'Anderson was a guest of Mr. and Mrs.' Neldon Cloward in Salt Lake City on . , Sunday. 'October 29, 1964' 49 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pace of Spanish Fork were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pace. THIS WHITED M' ' Dont wait until its too late to ee' 'A Make some really low-costorm windows. it NOW with Warps EASY-OStorm Window Kits. Each kit contains clear plastic, molding & nails. Ready to tack up ... a complete Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gadd of Provo were Sunday guests of her mother, Mrs. George Parkin. ' VnsA st storm, window. EASY-O- . . I Tills Berlin bell tower Is and surfaced with panes . of multicoloiVd glass. It stands on one side of the bombed Memorial Church. six-side- . local dealer. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack S. Pace and sons Wayne and Kent of Pleasant Grove were Sunday n visitors of his mother, Mrs. ITS NEW Americas most popular window kit . . . is only 39f at your f vov d Al-ea- Pace. Wallace Tidwell Is visiting with his mother, Mrs. Frank He is on furlough Tidwell. and will report to Jefferson City, Missouri for further duty with the U. S. Army. Mrs. Lee Wankler and family of Delta were week end visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Warner. i This man . . . "h ' uMewsU ALICERS 70 gallon sizes with 5 and 10 FOR SALE OR RENT delivered and one bedroom home with furyear guarantee Installed Call Plumbing nace. Contact Frank Pew at & Builders Supply, phone 623 4-- D 623-064- 7. 1199. We bought dozens and doz PROBATE AND GUARDIAN of salesmens samples ents FOR SALE 900 acres land one of in childrens Consult SHIP NOTICES a kind in Femer Valley 600 acres sub-teeor sizes. The Clerk and County respective junior Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Gowers signers for additional Infor grazing, 210 acres dry land. prices are ridiculously law. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. i matton. Also small grazing permit. will go fast come and see for Glen Gowers in Salt Lake City Part of land is fenced. Under yourselves. - PRATTS- on Sunday. A birthday an- NOTICE TO CREDITORS I Soil Contract niversary dinner in honor of Estate of JAMES ELDEN Write:Conservation Mechanic with WANTED Fred D. Morgan, 1610 MORGAN, deceased. Creditors Deauville, Salt Lake City, Utah five or more years experience. will present claims with vouch- 84117 Jenkins Sales Phone ers to the undersigned at her & Service, 105 West Center. . 4344 Counresidence at Levan, Juab ty, Utah, on or before the 25 ' day of January, A.D. 1965. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 2 Claims must be presented in ) 5 accordance with Section A j6lNT RESOLUTION PRO- - fices, and (2) to adopt such! Utah Code Annotated 1963 and POSING TO ADD SECTION 82 measures as may be necessary with proper vertification as re- TO ARTICLE VI OF THE and proper for insuring the con- -, CONSTITUTION OF THE tinuity of governmental opera-- j quired therein. NINA MORGAN STATE OF UTAH, RELATING tions including, but not limited1 Administratrix of the Estate TO TEMPORARY SUCCES- - to, the financing thereof, but,' of James Elden Morgan, De- SION TO THE POWERS AND- subsections 1 ana 2 of this sec- DUTIES OF PUBLIC OF- tion shall not permit the public ceased. FICES IN PERIODS OF officers so appointed to act on NCY RESULTING the measures so adopted to be-Dates of publication: October EMERGE R O M DISASTER CAUSED in contravention of the Consti- ' 22, 29, November 5 and 12, BY ENEMY ATTACK. tution and applicable law. 1964 in The Times-News- ', Nephi, Be it resolved by the LegislaSection 2. The of Utah. ture of the State of Utah, state is directed tosecretary submit two-thirof all members proposed amendment to the elec--' elected to each of the two tors of the State of Utah at the IN THE DISTRICT COURT houses voting in favor there-- next general election in the of: OF .JU4B COUNTY, UTAH manner provided by law. Section 1. It is proposed to -' 'I-Section 8. If -t by the In the matter of the estates of amend Article VI of the Con- - electors of thisadopted state, this: VICTOR M. FOOTE and GER- stitution of the State of Utah amendment shall if effect the TRUDE HAMILTON FOOTE, by adding Section 82, to read as first day of January, 1964. his wife, both deceased. L LAMONT F. fORONTO, Section 82. Notwithstanding Secretary of State of the State NOTICE TO CREDITORS any general or special provi- - of Utah, DO HEREBY CER- -' Creditors will present their siona of the Constitution, the TIFY that the foregoing is a NAMED IN HONOR OF ADMIRAL claims with vouchers attached Legislators In order to insure fully true coirocl nopy of JAMES E. M1TSCHER, FAMED WORLD to said administratrix at the continuity of state and local the constitutional amendment in WAR II COMMANDER OF TASK per- proposed by the regular session offices of her attorneys, Cline government operations resulting of the Thirty-Fift- h FORCE 58, THE DESTROYER & Jackson, Milford, Utah, on or tods at emergency Legislature. caaBd enemy 1963, as appears of record in LEADER-RIPS THE SEAS AT MORE before the 20th day of January, attack shall have the power and mv office, THAN 32 KNOTS. REBUILT FROM A 1965. immediate duty (1) to provide IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I "TIN CAN," THE MITSCHER SERVES PHYLLIS ERICKSON, Ad- for and prompt and temporary sue- - have hereunto eet my AS COMMAND SHIP FOR A CROUP ministratrix of the Estate of eesaon to the powers and duties affixed of the Victor M. Foote, and Gertrude of pabnc offices of whatever na- - State ofthe Great Seal MORE THAN 490 OF DESTROYERS. at Salt FEET LONG AND WEIGHING 3,480 Hamilton Foote, his wife, both tore and whether filled by elec- City, this Utah, 29th day of August, tion or appointment, the incum-bent- a 1964. deceased. TONS, MITSCHER BOASTS OF THE f ' of which may become LATEST IMPROVEMENTS IN ELEC ' i LAMONT F. TORONTO Dates of publication: October unavailable for carrying on the TRONICS EQUIPMENT, ARMAMENT and duties of such of15, 22, 29, and November 5, powers AND DETECTION C i , 1964 in The Times-New- s, DEVICES. i Nephi, UU. & ? niece of Mr. Cowan. - - 623-135- 8. V 75-9-- ds r- ! XP I c-i- STRICTLY FRESH One girl to another: I developed an entirely new personality yesterday but my father made me wash it off. teen-age- d N The modern man is a person who drives a mortgaged 2 -- for State T car over a highway on ' 8 $- - ! 1 f d - , y." N - - I . credit card V Auditor Republican A A. .... .E , I f' i bond-finance- ' Utah. T P. The Best Man L ! (SEAW - C. . 1 I U . Whenever Congress adjourns, it ends the arguments over bills, but in the home they go on forever. .. '' U , is a person who must appear to be unhappy in order to be happy. A pessimist Paid Political Advertisement Sponsored by Edwards for Auditor Committee, J. Wesley Horsley, Chairman jeSsr v HOW DO THE CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES STAND ON VITAL ISSUES: t The BOOSTERS FOR BURTON Coni-mittee publishes these comparisons on vital issues as a public service, in order that you might know the standings of the Candidates for Congressional Dist-.ri- ct t No. L V Y. K Rep! Laurence J. Burton: Opponent: ON RIGHT TO WORK 64 stands with his party and Is pledged to repeal of See. 14b which will deny . . . favors right to work legislation v and opposes repeal of Sec. 14b of the Taft-Ha-rt ley Act, which allows states ; . to enact right to work laws. J .- - ii any state the right to keep right to work laws. TV appearance on KUED Oct. 8, 1964, KUTV Channel 2, Oct 17, . 196. , REAPPORTIONMENT . . Opposes Federal Government inter- ference of states apportionment. " Obscure and confused as stated on: TV appearance of KUED Oct. 17, 1964 FOREIGN A!D . . worked to reduce amount of American money spent In foreign countries and is opposed to , policies that have made our program a symbol of Inter. national charity. i . I 1 . . . stands with his party which has opposed every cut In foreign aid. The administration he supports has repeatedly requested more than is needed. TV appearance KUED Oct 17, 1964 WHEAT SALE TO RUSSIA . . . opposed as a give away program guaranteed by the American taxpayer. . . . stood with administration . . . said it helped a lot. From hanubill dis- tributed by candidate. EDUCATION . . . voted for vocational education and aid for construction of buildings., etc. but is opposed te federal aid to salaries and control over teachers. ' RE-ELE- CT . . position indicates he wants general aid to all phases of education and shows no concern over federal control of schools. Speech before womens legislative Council, Ogden, Utah, Oct 5, 1964 i LAURENCE'! BURTON CONGRESSMAN - FIRST DISTRICT REPUBLICAN Paid Political Advertisement by Boosters for Bnrtoa tm So1 KNOW YOUR IfTIIIIIIGUP Page Eight Sco The Roaring 65s at your Plymouth Dealers today! PAINTER MOTOR f 144 South i , Main'-- -- Phone 623-068- 6 CHRYSLER |