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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH. S, Local News Items In Using Long Distance Mrs. Betzy Anderson WANTED A good milk Robert Beagley. long-distan- Native Hay, loose, $8 per ton, also alfalfa, second crop, $10 per ton at David Cazier's Earl Reid, J. R. Reid, John Coleman and Win. H. Warner motored to Manti Sunday, returning home in the evening. ' ' Just received a shiment of Good We 'can sava you Sense Sleighs. money J. W. Summerhays and Sons Company. Every subscriber' is an essential factor in good telephone service, and we will greatly appreciate during this year, as in the past, your doing your part in the use of your tele- phone, and your friendly attitude towards our efforts to make the service the best possible. County Attorney T. H. Burton left for Salt Lake and Eureka, Sunday, to attend to some legal questions for the county in the above cities. Are you taking advantage of our reduced Evening and Night Rates? Between 8.30 p. n and midnight, calls this is, calls for numbers only and not for a ONE HALF the day rate. Between midnight and 4.30 a. m. particular person--athe day rate. such calls are re ONE-FOURT- H Wanted to hear from owner of farm or good land for sale worth price asked. L. Jones, Box 551, Olney, 111. The Mountain States Telephone and FOR SALE 486 acres of land at $75 per acre. 400 tons of hay on same ranch. John A. Henrie, Tetonia, Idaho., Owner of ranch. The Nephl Wasps simply played rings around the so called Mapleton Bear Cats, Saturday evening at the Arlington Hall, and stung them whenever they felt like it until the enormous score of 97 to 15 in favor of the Wasps was chalked up. To make a long story short the boys from Utah County were simply outclassed from the first blast of the whistle until the close of the game. Durham, Petty and Jones in the forward string for the borne team were a whole show while Wilkinson and Brent Hall as guards, never allowed the visitors a look in. are awakening to the need ot health scarcely As a preliminary, the High School education along safe lines. played a game with a mixed team of the eighth grade, and town team The Evening Telegram delivered winning by a score of 15 to 12. at your residence for 20c per week. Phone C. L. Gibson, 172 R 1. The following program will be given at the South Ward M. I. A. Sunevening to commence at 7 p. Mrs. W. H. Howell went to Salt day m. A cordial invitation extended to Lake City Tuesday, where she will all to be present. spend a few days visiting relatives. Vocal Duet, Prof. K. J. Bird and Miss Arvllla Lunt. Mrs. John Warwood la in Salt Lake Piano Trio Wanda Garrett, Mabel Anderson and Lois Lunt. this week, where she will visit friends and relatives. Reading Miss Ludean Lunt. The sale of Christmas Seals in the Nephl district amounted to about $280, according to the report given out this week by the Chairman Supt. This is a splendid Ray Stewart. showing and far in excess of the raised for this purpose in pre vious years. Air. James H. Wallls the secretary of the Utah Public Health Association, also reports that the amount collected in the State at large was over three hundred per cent greater than a year ago, which is evidence that the people of Utah While in Salt Lake Tuesday, Mr. Whitmore of this city, was elected a director of the National Copper Bank In the above city. AT THE Harry Kendall spent Sunday with his family in Nephl, returning to Delta Monday, where he is engaged in business. Nephi Mer. Co. Miss Leona Kendall went to Delta Monday, where she will investigate the millinery business in that city with a view of opening a branch store Monday Jan. 23 th and all week G. M. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS The stockholders of the Juab Coun ty Farmers Association are hereby notified that the annual meeting of the association will be held Saturday January 29th, in thd Court room. County Courthouse, Nephl, Utah, at 2 p. m. By order Board of Directors there. NOTICE The Nephi Irrigation Company will receive bids for a water master for the year 1921. For in Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lunt entertainformation as to labor required see ed a large number of their friends the secretary. Bids to be in by Jan. Wednesday evening at their home. A 25th 1921. two course luncheon was served at 11.30, the tables being tastefully de T. S. Zimmerman and Mr. Packard corated with house plants and ever of the Utah Power and Light ComPlace cards of unique de pany were in Nephi Tuesday, look greens. sign were used. Those who enjoyed ing over the power conditions in this the affair were, Mr. and W. C. And valley. rews, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brough, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Lola Greenhalgh, the twin baby N. J. Rees, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Forof Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Green-halpgirl rest, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ellison, Mr. died at their home in and Mrs. Dennis Wood, Mr. and Mrs. this city, theMonday little one being only a Jas. L. Belliston, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. week old. Mr. Greenhalgh has also Lunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Hague, Mrs. been quite ill this week, but is now A. O. Lunt, Mrs. Geo. D. Luff, Mrs. Lizzie Carter, Mrs. W. I. Brown of improving. Salt Lake, Miss Neva Booth, Mrs. "Dr. J. J. Buswell, Ophthalmic Cleo. Read. Burnell, Ora and Frank of Salt Lake will be at the specialist Lunt and the hostess Mr and Mrs. Forrest Hotel, Tuesday, January 18th J. H. Lunt. No charge for testing eyes. References. Glasses are worn for heal tin as well as vision." County Commissioner W. G. Orme, County Assessor Wm. Jackman, Coun ty Treasurer Ida Parkes, and Deputy Assessor Christian Chrlstensen, went to Salt Lake Monday where they attended a convention of the County officials ot the State. What might have resulted In a ser ious fire occurred Saturday evening at the Central Motor Company's garage, when a traveling truck driver attempted to transfer some gasoline from one tank to another, striking a match to ascertain how much was left in the tank, he accidently set fire to a quantity of gasoline that had been spilled on the floor which blazed up and burnt his hands considerably. Prompt action on the part of those working in the garage In smoth ering the flames prevented a serious fire. neglect your car is not in first class running order do-nCome and see us at once and let us tell you just what the It. trouble is. No mattci what make of car you have, we are prepared at all times to give you prompt and efficient service. ot The annual meeting of the Juab County Livestock association will be held Thursday, January 20th, 1921, all overhauling jobs. at 7.30 o'clock p. m. in the County Courthouse, at Nephi City, Utah, The financial report of the secretary-tr- e asurer, will be presented, and two directors elected for the ensuing term Grazing problems will be discussed, and any business transacted which may come before the meeting. ny order of the Board of Directors T. W. VICKERS, Secretary It will pay you to call and see us if you are figuring on having your car overhauled. is STEAM HEATED day and night. i Central Motor Co. ILL PLAY KPHKAIM I Automobile Painting Timely use of Paint and Varnish will prevent enormous waste to car owners, due to deterioration. To postpone painting "is false economy. It conta nior not to pnint than to paint. CLYDE E. GOWERS LOCATED AT SERVICE GARAGE BUILDING. MAIN STREET, Va BLOCK NORTH OF SANPETE TRACK 33 Knight Wollen Mills Shirts I We are offering for a limited time, woolen shirts at prices below manu- facturing cost. We have your size NIGHT "The Nephl Wasps" will take on the Ephralm Basket Ball team mow evening at the Arlington, and we understand the 8an Pete team Is coming over with the determination to put It over the Wasps, but the local fans believe they will have to go some If they succeed In turning the trick. A big dance will follow the game. to-m- or Our motto Service and Satisfaction Phone 77 EE ANNUAL MEETING To owners of Fords we are offerings a special price for Our garage 2d h, WHY WAIT ANY LONGER? If Price Reductions . Telegraph Company BEAR CATS 15 REPRICING OUR MERCHAN DISK, REGARDLESS OF COST TO MEET THE LATEST AND LOWEST MARKET PRICE, AVHICH MEANS A DRASTIC MARK DOWN ON ALL LINES. REMEMBER THE DATES AND COME PREPARED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF TREMEND IOCS FARM WANTED TRY THESE RATES ON YOUR. TELEPHONE THE WASPS 97. Big Sali went over to Tooele, Sunday to settle some business matters in which he was H. D. Goldsbrough station-to-statio- SEAL SALE GOOD SUCCESS THE BIG EVENT YOU HAVE KEEN WAITING FOR. WITH OUR STOCKTAKING WELL OUT OF THE WAY WE ARE GOING TO GIVE A WHOLE WEEK TO THE PREPARATION FOR THIS Mrs. Jas. Hawkins returned to her home in Salt Lake Sunday, after spen ding a few' days with Mr and Mrs. Ralph Brough. By the way m. After-Invento- ry isms. Good dry wood for sale. Roy Bowles. Phone your order to 159R2 call and then leave your telephone before For instance, you place a call for a busy connection is made with the distance person. Then you leave your office. man in Busyville. Meanwhile, the Busyville man is called, he answers, the operator rings your telephone and there is no response, or she is told you It is not only annoying to the person called, but others who are waiting have stepped put. have been delayed in securing the circuit. long-distan- If you MUST leave the telephone before the call has been completed, please notify This will prevent inconvenience to "Long Distance" at what telephone you can be called. the person called and will conserve the use of facilities. Annual Good Jonathan Apples See James E. Cole. For Sale In placing a call to a distant point, thought should be taken of the convenience of the person called, and of others who wish to use the line. It Isn't a kind act to place a The Announcement of Our is in Provo this week visiting with her sister The Toggery '.xl: 2 |