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Show THE TIMES-NEW- TNMC Young Couples Who Save NEPHI, UTAH S, LflSIS BROUGHT IRS. RELIEF 10 BUCKLE! eral years. After eating gas would form and cutting pains, nervoushead aeheB, nausea and periods of extreme California Lady Had Almost weakness would follow. Despaired When She Tock "'I was just about to despair of ever getting relief when one of my frionds Treatment. than in less money instead of spending all on luxuries Tanlac I weigh more, feel stronger and enjoy both wprk and diversion more than I ever did before," is the glowing tribute recently paid the famous treatment "Siuce taking are providing themselves for a comfortable and happy old age. as Those who spend they go are sure to suffer in years to come. This bank opens joint accounts under which Any of our officers will gladly tell Mr. and Mrs. George V. Ord, are Ellsha Russell went to Salt Lake Lake Saturday for a short visit in the a spending a few days in Salt this week. you of their advantages. bove city. Mr. and Mrs. Drew Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. James Bowers re turned home Tuesday after a weeks family of Salt Lake City were guests at the home of Judge and Mrs. T. H visit in Salt Lake City. Burton the past week. Mrs. J. G. Irons is visiting with .Miss Wanda Pexton of friends and relatives in Salt Lake Murray, this week. spent a few day8 in Nepal the past ween tne guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Patriarch L. A. Bailey and wife u. pexton. returned home Saturday after a two Mrs. James D. went to weeks visit in Logan, where they attended the Centenial celebration. Murray Saturday aftcrnon on account They report having h.ad a wonderful of the illness of her daughter Mrs M. W. Jones, who was operated upon time. for goiter Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Irons, Miss s Mrs P. Fnrtffi whn repent v rp Louise Irons, and ,Mrs. Angus and children, motored to Salt turned home from Losnn, where she Lake Saturday. The latter will re- attended the Centennial celebration main in Salt Lake for some time, at that place; was one of the honher husband being employed there. ored guests on that occasion receiv- Nephi National Bank Mr. aud Mrs. Leo Phillips of Salt City, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allen of Bend, Oregon, visited with Mr. and Mrs. George C. Phillips for a few days the past week. Mrs. Allen is a sister to Mr. George Phillips, and this was the first time they had seen each other for sixteen years NOTICE TO CREDITORS' Estate of Henry E. Painter deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 296 E. 3d South St., Nephi. Utah, on or before the 9 th day of October, LOLA PAINTER, Come to the big Round-u- p and enjoy four days of outdoor thrills. Dare-dev- il riders, outlaw horses, ramping steers and all assembled yelling Indians in the greatest frontier meet var staged in America I $15,000 in cash prizes and trophies. Roping, riding and racing in all the variations of the wild western range. Charley Irwin's two big shows, village of Sioux Indians and scores of adventurous riders from all the western states. Also outings to the big resorts, theatre parties and no Be there I end of novel entertainment. For reservations address SECRETARY FRONTIER ROUND-U- P Salt Lake City ' firf 1 Administrator of Estate of Henry E. Painter, Deceased. Will L. Hoyt, Attorney for Estate. 7 Too Ambitioua The colonel was delivering an art dress to Junior officers up for exam He dwelt with much eroplia Instlon. Is on the fact that each officer should devote the Intervening time to prepare "The ex for the flnui examination anilnatlon papers are now In the handf of the printer. Are there any que tlons to be asked?" Silence prevailed voice from the rear quletl Suddenly Inquired: "Who's the printer, sir?" First pub. August 8th, 1924. Aug. 29th, 1924. . Last Pub. "He Builds Wisely Who Build Well" to build well use Cincinnati, which believes that It Is one of the most beautiful cities in the western world, calls itself "The Queen City" and "The Paris of America," while to others it Is known as "Pork opolis." Chicago, among other names, has "The Windy City" and "The Stock Tards City." Washington is "The Federal City" and "The City of ficent Distances." Magni- A lip & . J Hi The Largest and Purest Natural Dcpoalt of Gypsum In The World NFI'HI PLASTKB AXD MFG. COMPANY u5v NEPHI UTAH But George Hanley did not come down and Stetson finally went up. to QUERY ANSWERED be told by a maid that she saw hint go out the back way. "The beastly coward !" Stetson thought In anger. "He's a good fellow in some ways, but By A. W. PEACH ing a pioneer medal anil badge. A his moral sense Is minus !" poem that she composed fortbe event On his way down he planned the 1823. MrClure by In was filso nohllched tha T.nnn Ntwpper Syndicate.) move, which was evident when Journal. She reports having had a CTETSON opened the door and next he explained to the wondering girl met time she hac and royal stared with surprise at the small that he hnd been mistaken her friend popi! not seen since she was a young girl person he saw there. was not in hl3 room. Mrs. TTontp envc it was rno nf thr "IVes Mr. George Hanley live here?" George did not appear the next greatest celebrations she has ever wit her sweet, tired voice asked. and Stetson at a loss morning, nesseu. er "Why no,'' he answered, "but what to do. He ended was.' the by spending come in out of this night rain." day with the girl In a trip about the She stepped inside and explained Delayed ! When he returned life had city. Norah--"I'.I'm very hesitntiiiKly that she was looking for a changed for him, he admitted a bit to she had friend, that the gone cross with you. r'ii!!y' Yon promised Her dark head at his shoullie had given her, but had not grimly. faithfully to hr!r.' our the der, shy uplift of ber eyes quick, found him, that she remembered seeKi- - r'.'ii' "I'.i 'ievc tne, "lng tonigh;." when amused at his comment, her Tin- tni'ii Is I lie ing on one of the letters he had writlear. I'm sorry ten this address, and In hope of find- grave, sweet voice, and more than all. d It Jtlier girl hasn't r,.;,yet." the clear transparency of her characing hira stie hud come here. London Teln ter all these, and more appealed to "But ttiere Is no one of that mime him as no other girl ever appealed. here. This la Mrs. Wilson's boarding fieorge had not appeared at evening, house," he went on; "but I can help Effective Burglar Alarm and Stetson, somewhat against his dewill If hiui." describe you, you perhaps. Many a business man whose work "I met him last summer In the vil- sires, went In search of him. Tracing keeps him out evenings would welcome him through his cronies, he found him the protection afforded h! wife and lage where I live. He Is tall, has blue at last end convinced him that there and is and eyes hair, curly quite children by the simple Installation of wag one thing for him to do to return !" light is every room controlled from onp quite handsome and straighten things out. sudStetson as at then stared her; switch upstairs. he a to for asked down sit her George returned with him. Stetson denly moment. He hurried to Mrs. Wilson's did not wait to see the outcome, but when George went to his room some room. "Mother" (such was her name time afterward Stetson followed him. GOODVKAR SHOE REPAIRING "Kir It np? Sure!'" George raplled among her little boarding family) SYSTEM "there Is a little lost girl downstairs. to his question. "Say, but she Is a BEST MATERIAL l"SED Won't you go down and see what you pretty thing. Isn't she? I'm going to Prompt Mail Order Service take her out tomorrow for a good time. can do for her?" J. A. Chrlstcnscn Prop Mrs. Wilson, with quick Interest, left Nothing like having a way with the him and he went up another flight, girls, deacon." Nephi, Utah knocked on a door and stepped In. A Late on the evening of the next day man greeted him. tall, blue-eyeStetson met her on the stairs, winsome Sietson eyed him sharply. "There's and appealing In a white dress, after girl downstairs hunting for a young her evening with George. He nodded and started to go by. She BALL'S CATAHIIH Mi:iJICIfE will man she described as you look. She do what we claim for It rid your system tins come from some upstate village. caught bis arm. and her voice wa of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Know anything about her?" The man's wistful as she spoke. "Please don't face changed and Stetson went on: look at me that way. I know how you HALL'S CATARRH MKniCINR enn slats of an Ointment wnlch Vfulckly "Your nfline as I know It Is John Hanfeel after after his deception; but romevea ine caiarrnai inflammation, an the Internal Medicine, a Tonic whir ley; ghe says she wants George Han- you have been so good to me I" acta throueh the Blond on th. Uumn ley." "George seems to think " Surfaces, thus restoring normal condl Beeson sighed. 'Tm guilty as the "He thinks that he is to me what he uona. Sold by dmirrlsf for over 40 Tears. devil, Hon. I was out on a lark with '.honght he was at home. He Isn't. He rv Toledo. Ohio. F. J. Chny some pals, met her at s village dance, flirted with me then; I've been flirting flirted with her. She heard the felwith him today, and I'm ashamed of lows call me Hanley, hut I told her my myself; but I did want to give him a name was George. Wer to see her dose of his own medicine. I really am number of times, and she fell In love not as simple as I look!" head over heels. I didn't think she'd Stetson laughed. "Little girl, I get serious. Gave her a fake address, don't blame you a hit. I'm glad to see thought she'd write, not get n reply your spunk. I only wish from the botand give np. How'd she And me?" tom of my heart that you would stn r rr t Stetson told him. and he sighed again. a little longer, that I " lie paured "Why does a girl have to be so serf, checking himself. ous?" "I I might. If you want me to, iHinnntalrs Mother Wilson had pre- she snswered. fearfully. He caught both of her small handi pared a warm ltin'-h- . snd made the dark-eyegirl cbanee her wet gar- In his. "It's a bargsiln, then I" he sn!i! ments. with vehemence; and as she raised lief The little group chatted fngethe-an- d dark eyes, luminous now with a soft Steton discovered that her D:i " light, he longed to draw her to him. was l!nih llrtrcreve and that hvr smll" but decided that that and other thing could wait. revealed even, wb'te teeth that mii'-hstill prettier. He came to the rot., elusion that It otit'it not to be a (1:HV "lilt si'ipt t fall 'n 1np with her t HOW'S THIS? HAS XO EQUAL Romans Pay Homage to Memory of Eleanora Duse n Lunt Pharmacy Co. d Nephi Plaster "The Queen City" PHONE 43 - A. D. 1924. AT Ord and Mangelson (. Lake ;Jbjs1 City IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU. T? Hay-ne- jr , ITS FINE IN THE STEIN COME IN AND GET ONE LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST either wife or husband can draw money if needed. aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiin D. A. Buckley, an enterprising business woman, 5355 So., Tanlac Vegetable Pills, for con Denver Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 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