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Show TIIR Denver & Rio Grande Western Heaviest Taxpayers in Colorado and Utah TIMES-NEW- NEPHI NEWS S, tlx- - W PROtA Green Onions and Potatoes for sale Mrs. Ellen Chase. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lomax spent the week-en- d in Salt Lake City. - $ County Tax Highway and Road Tax City and Town Tax 73,755.26 239,175.47 597,148.93 33,864.57 $ County Tax Highway and Road Tax School Tax City and Town Tax Total Taxes Paid Mrs. Carl Christensen of Sandy, Utah, is the guest this week of Ir. ?1, 142, 308. 97 and Mrs. J. It. Park. NEW MEXICO County Tax Highway and Road Tax School Tax Cit and Town Tax 8,480.07 16,818.51 11,384.73 39,532.61 345.08 To The new Fashion Sheets for fall are here. Our lines of LaPorte Fabrics for home sewing new and choice selections of piece goods that will be the most popular this season have arrived. HOUR. 83VW .... gSH Mr. and Mrs. George D. Hayinond and family motored to Salt Lake City yesterday for a few days visit. CLASSIFIED Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Huntington of Tooele, Utah, are the guests this week of Mr. and frlrs. G. R. Judd. Total Taxes Paid in New Mexico 76,525.00 ) Grand Total 1,825,232.64 $ Daily average of taxes paid in Colorado Utah and New Mexico, year 1922. . . FALL FABRIC AND PATTERN S atvHx Sv8Sew(?e Mr. and Mrs. Bert Swindlehurst of Beaver City are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Irons this week. 609,398.67 $ Use Our J. E. Cole motored to Springvllle, Tuesday to attend the Indian War Veterans celebration. 2,600.13 82,995.26 81,265.72 346,489.86 56,047.70 4 in Utah State Tax tt Mr and Mrs. Bryan Petty, left Tuesday for. Logan, Utah, where they will spend their vacation. UTAH State Tax tUt LEAD IKrXO OOR"R)VJVi CUSTOMERS MM VAOKAG VkKU. JAVA MUB&E ROADS. P VIS'Rt kAAr CMOUGrH ATTRACT TWEM! ARC VJE? ru,&A VJCMtKl Mr. and Mrs. J. W. lioud and spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City, v Total Taxes Paid in Colorado AvU. OMEO VJOBJ-- O Postmaster George A. Allen to Moroni, Monday Denver and COLORADO State Tax BILL BOOSTER SAYS ITEMS A baby girl was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Petty. The following gtat'iniit shows taxes paid in 11)22 by Rio Grande Western in Colorado, Utah and New Mexico: NEPHI, UTAH. Our sales ladies at the dress goods counters will be pleased to assist you in every way to select fabrics that are most suited to your needs and show you how to make up these fabrics into the beautiful garments shown in the fashion sheets. ADS Stewart Range for sale, in first condition. Price 25. See Miss Elva Jennings, spent Monday class Grace Garage. in Provo the guest of her sister Mrs. V. C. Tolboe. Sweet Corn and Tomatoes For Sale W. Vickers. Joseph Miss Eva Tolley returned Sunday from Salt Lake City where she spent Plenty of new Potatpes. for sale at her two weeks vacation. Come in and let us help you plan your home sewing at the Bert Greeuhalgh's $5,008.84 . In 1922 Juab County received from the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad $8,965.39, made up as follows: 499.02 $ State Taxes 664.20 County Tax Road Tax 1,443.93 School Tax 4,857.34 1,500.90 City and Town Tax Total $8,965.39 Federal ownership of the railroads means the people would be deprived of the income now accruing from these taxes. . .The Alaskan Railroad, post offices, forts, arsenals, etc., are not taxed, nor is any property used or conThe trolled by the United States and state government assessed for taxes. Income now derived from taxes paid by the railroads and which would be lost under government control would have to come from some source, and the experience of government control of the railroads during the war sugHow would the national, state and gests a deficit instead of a profit. municipal governments make up this loss. ENROLLS YOU Miss Neva Booth, left .Monday for LOST A nieinorauduw book, MonSalt Lake City where Bhe will enjoy day night, between the Cuautaug.ua a two weeks vacation. tent and my home. Color of book, red. R. T. Beagley or The Mrs. Cummings and daughter of Times-New- s.Notify Kauosh, Utah, are the guests this week of Miss Elva Jennings. Cauliflower, Cucumbers, and Cabbages for sale Mrs. Perry C. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Warner motored to Heber City Monday, returning I will have a good supply of ice home same evening. . Tanner. for sale this season Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Foote came FOR SALE 12 acres of land with down from Salt Lake City Sunday water in the North field. Write Mrs. for a few days visit here. May Pitts,' 1396 Richards St., Salt Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garrett, of Lake City. Sandy, Utah, spent Sunday in this city Plenty of large onions, cauliflowthe guests of relatives. ers, and young green onions for sale at Jos. R. Price's. Hal AlcCune of Salt Lake is the week in this city with Granary for rent. See Alvin Bowles Nephi Mer. Co, Where Good Merchandise It Cheaper " ' M o Walking-Stlo- Denoted Rank. k At one time walking-stick- s the general use of was forbidden In Rome by Imperial edict, except to persons ef patrician rank, thus making it a privilege which came to be popular among the nobility and eventually a Rare Caae of Reatraint. Mrs. J. M. writes: "I aaked an eld FOR 600 SALE acres Mr. and Mrs. Robert CooDer and grazing Dorchester woman who sometlinea family of Salt Lake City were the land in Sections 19 and 20 in Town- works for me wliHt the doctor aald guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John ship 12 South, Range 3 East, in Juab ailed her. mid she replied : 'He told roe County. Apply to O. F. Wall, Mt. tli at the cartridges of my leg had stif Cooper. Pleasant, Utah. I felt like asking ber If she fened.' Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkey, Carl bad any shooting pains, but refrained." to WANTED an trade Oliver Two Wilkey, Mrs. Lucy Morris, and Mrs. Boston Transcr1t. Annie Read, went to Pleasant Grove bottom clatted Mullboard plow pracWednesday to attend the funeral of tically new for a John Deere or Oliver Production by 81 Ik Worms. double disc plow. Write to Louis Albert H. Olpin in that city. Silk worms of the world, taken to McCann, Mills, Utah. gether, produce 4.700 mtlea of fine G. R. Judd has purchased the Cole ilk thread every second of their workMy home for sale, on East 1st residence on East Center Street this day, about 150,000.000.000 miles a week. Mr. Judd has also sold bis North Street. Irving Wilson, r. own home on East 1 st North, to Mr Red Sale. for Astrakhan J. R. Ockey. Apples See Mrs. P. P. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Olpin, Mr. and The Wheat Bins of the South Mrs. Walter J. Olpin, Mr and Mrs. Lynn Olpin, and Irene Olpin, went to Ward Relief Society are for rent. It Pleasant Grove Tuesday to attend the See Mrs. E. R. Forrest. funeral of Albert Olpin, a brother of Mr. J. W. Olpin. FOUNDA beaded necklace in See High School Building Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Uailey Sr, left D .F. Winn. .Monday for the War Veterans Encampment at Springvllle, They will t'AKp OF THANK also visit In Salt Lake City before returning. We wish to thank all the kind who assisted Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart and friends and relatives the sickness and death of our family motored to Springvllle Tues- during dear baby, and also for the many day to attend the celebration being beautiful flowers. held there. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Worwood Apples Long Preserved. While engaged In repair work in a cold storage plant at Zelah, Wash., workmen uncovered three boxes of apples that, upon investigation, were found to have been In storage upward ef five years. The fruit was in excellent condition. Takes Prlda in His Toot. ran serosa a rather arousing thing In a local shoe shine "parlor" the ether day. A really peaceful-lookin- g negro breezed into the place, pulled a blackjack from his back pocket and! asked to have It shlned. Fact I Oo ambus Dispatch. We Bore Rocks for Homes. biPbolads, delicious oyater-Mk- e valves related to the ship worms, make their homes Inside seashore rocks. Into which they bore holes by means of the drill-likedges of their e shells. " Takes Good Tailoring ny more time longing for the pleasures you can get out of a Ford Car? Start now to make the Touring Car or any other type you may select, your own. Soon you will have It to drive anywhere you want to go camping visiting picnicking or to your work. Under the terms of the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan you can enroll for as little as $5. Why waste To Make Good Clothes NEW You will be surprised how little time it really takes to get a Ford after you ma'. e the start. Don't put it off Enroll today. Coi.;e in and let us give you full particulars. House on West Center Street tor Mrs. R. E. Grover. rent. I.. My Judd Garage - ill , - - Surroundings Affact Color. Birds, which habitually lay their eggs in the dark, produce eggs which show an absence of pigment, while those that lay their eggs In exposed places uaually produce egga which harmonize in (Hiine measure with Uieir Misa N. "Now, children, yo must take care of your teeth. I can't Reported by School Dentist Utah V,1 SHOE UKPAIIUXG SKRVICK - NEW SHOES FOR OLD Ladies! send those old Shoes to me, I will fix them up and make them look like new and make walking a pleasure again. To enjoy life you must be comportable, and no one can have comfort in a pair of Old Worn Down Shoes. One door South Of C. O. LOMAX. Nephl Drug We will deposit your payments in a local bank at interest. You can add a little every week. Soon the payments plus the interest, will make the car yours. Nephi, ROOSEVELT STATUE J i ) ' What U Mid to be the beat status of Theodora Roosevelt la the one dona do it all for you. Remember your by Bryant Baker of Boston, Mas. Mr. mouths are In your own hands." BosBaker la an Englishman, but baa lived ton Evening Transcript Be la shown bar for some time. above, beside the finished state. Brother Williams. Day say Time an' Tide won't wait Waepe and Birds A life. Nature photographers know birds for ne man. an' aey must be too wise are easiest to approach and photo-grap- h te wait fer de women. Richmond at their newt a. and ao It la wtta la waaps, says Nature Magazine. addition thejr are not unlike birds attlea Big Plere. In that they may be attracted by patThe port of Seattle boa at a oi iwo ef ting ap proper bouses for then. tee largest piers In the world. Tli'iea-Dlapatc- 23 No man ever regrets buy- STYLEPLUS CLOTHES. Real style, all wool ing fabrics, remarkable tailoring that keeps the style in your suit, reasonable price, a real guarantee. 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