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Show m.r HeVas Wooing ASK YOUR First National Bank A. B. GIBSON NOTARY PUBLIC Office Novel Plea. Motorist's defense In English court a bird with that the notice only you'll I've tried "My car Is an American on reputation aa a wise guy la the owl. as hard as I can to go slow, but Its nationality Is uxHfnst me; It will Nerve. hurry." Boston Transcript. Nervo U that which enables a man seated in a street car to flirt with a New Flying Device Made. woman who 1 standing. An omnlvnfnr, which Its Inventor nr move In claims will ascend, dsf-enLondon Names In Chile. any direction or remain stntlonary In In the municipality of Bum, In Chile, the air. Is to compete In the British atl of the principal strocta have been helicopter contest. laid oat and named after those In the etty of London. Big Audience Not So Much. "Re fact dat a apeechmaker hns a big audience," Fund Unci Ehen. "don't High Prices for Antique Rugs, five hundred dollars a square foot prove dat his talk Is ronvlncln'. A lot fee some antique woolen ruga and o" folks Is dar Jea' to pass de time 11.000 a square foot for a few antique away." atlk ruga is considered a fair price by sums of the best Judges. Ancient Skeletons Found. Skeletons of human beings burled for a period estimated to be between Official Manslaughter." "Official maiwluughter" Is the term 7.000 and 10,000 years were recently ased by one w1lt rll writer In refer- uncovered at Point Magu, Ventura ence to tbe failure f municipal off- county. California, by representative Institution of icii U to nee every Hsible mean ia of the Smithsonian Washington. D. C upplie. safeguarding public wutt-- t A d . Makesl Your )h t I t tas Plow Share Plow Its fc.sXilgV Cut Shows How Simple And Practicable It Is Share Detachable Plow Share Edges are made of high carbon steel and last longer than pointing and sharpening. They are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Saves Time. It increases yield. PRICE PRICE Fits any plow share. 51.50 $1.50 No Effect on scourinc Takes place of pointing. Takes place of sharpening. Saves buying new plow shares Saves trips to blacksmith shop Plows full land, doesn't miss any Old shares can be ground to fit the edge Makes the draft lighter and plowing easier State Size and Make of Plow Used Ask Your Local Dealer RESIDENT AGENT VA EARL S. HOYT 52 West, 2nd North Nephi, Utah 3E $1.00 .. SI. 01 THE WEST "She's a determined "Well, "I shore would head thoughtfully. like to help out but " "She's got twelve thousand dollars In the bank," put In Bill eagerly. "And you're a more presentable kinder man than me." "You want me to take her often yore bands?" "Why, It's this way, Tom. I was thlnkin', suppose you was to go see the widow, and make aa If you'd come courtin' on my behalf. Make out as I'm too shy and narvla, and so on. Naterally ahe'U despise me fer that And you know how them things alius turns out. There was that feller. Miles Standlah you heard of hlmT" "What, him that had the fancy goods emporium down on Main street? That was Jim Standlah, warn't It?" ''No, not (hat guy. This guy died years agq, before you and me was born. Well, be was In love with ojne gel or other I don't recall her namo-an- d he sent bis best friend to ask her, and the gel and the friend fell In love instead. "Now. that ' my Idea, Tom, old friend. You go see the Widow Jenks, and make as If you've come from me. You and her will fall In love and ahe's got twelve thousand In the bank. And that's no lie, because she was thlnkin' of buyln the Rotter farm last month." Tom meditated. "If I do It, It's Jest out of friendship, old pal," he said. "I wouldn't do as muph fer every man. But I'll go see the widow and nnd how the land lays." Bill wrung his hand. "Tou never went back on me yet, Tom," be said gratefully, "and I know you never will. And It ain't as If the Widow Jenks wasn't a fine woman, not to speak of that twelve thousand In the bank," Til do my best," Tom promised him. Bill spent the rest of the day in heaven. He bad known the Widow Jenks for ten weeks now, ever sinoe that unfortunate meeting at the church Tom was a widower, but sociable. BUI was an old bachelor. He bad reached the age of Bfty without exposing himself to the snares of women, and had considered himself immune until he took the Widow Jenks home from the aforementioned socia- UUies by: And everywhere is beauty, my friend mat is tne west. as rood as engaged. His hair stood on end when he thought of the awful possibility of beHow well be ing married te her. How he knew that type of woman. knew what would happen If he married her. He woulda't be able to call hla soul his two. He waited for Tons te return te hla cottage that night, as be had promised. It was growing late when be heard footsteps outside solid, manly footsteps. Eagerly he rushed te the door and opened It Outside stood the Widow Jenks She grasped him In her arms and fell upon his neck.' smothering him with embraces. "Darling old Bill I" ahe cried. "Your Friend Tom told me all. I was all but engaged to be married to Mr. Harper, the machinist, but when Tom came to me In such a manly way and said hew much yea loved me, and how you dared not speak fer fear of being refused, I hadn't the heart to resist. I knew where my love wsi then. And rve fixed the dar. It's Tuesday week." At last she was gone, and Bill lesned groaning against the table. Ten days of freedom I There came a knock at the door. Tom stood outside. "Well, Bill, I fiied It" he grinned. "Seen her yet? She sure is a fine 1 women.1 "You bound, yea went back on me !" "Easy, easy, old paL I did what you asked me, and mighty glsd to do It seeln' as she'd got me Jest where she'd got you and pore old Harper. I did what yen asked. Bill, and I'nj shore sorry fer yon It worked oat as It did. but when I sited her op I knew Gift Suggestions for Graduation. Vhere is gold within the mountains, and silver by the ton; And across the verdant valleys, the sparkling rivers run. The deer they roam the hill-aid- e, where the blue jay builds her nest; And everywhere is sunshine, my friend that is the west. You can look off In To aid you in choosing the Gifts "you plan to give for Graduation, we have arranged a very complete window display of Sheaffer Pens and Pencils and Giftie Sets for your inspection. the distance, and see the mountains blue; You can view the things around you, and see your dreams come true. Your neighbor gives the glad band, and treats you to the best; Which makes you mighty happy, my friend this Is the west, Step in and let us demonstrate the Mourning Dove a calling, in the thicket to her mate; The wild geese they are honking, as to the lakes they take. Wild horses roam the desert, while cattle And everywhere my frien- WE ARE HERE TO SERVE Nephi Drug Co. the pastures rest; in - 1st peace and plenty, that is the WE LEAD west,, A. E. T. F. Nephi, Utah NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB A UNITED STATES PATENT SUR VKY NO 5934, SERIAL NO 083967 United States Land Office. Salt Lake City, Utah, March lSih. 1924 Notice is L ere by given that The Eva Mining Company of UUvj, known as the Eva Mining Company, whose e address of its principal Is Springville, place of business Utah, by George L. Hyde, its authorized agent with his address at Spring; Tille, Utah., has made aq application, for United States patent, survey No- - 5934, on each ef the following;: Grand Puke No, J, North Star No. 1, Little Eva No. S. LUUe Eva Nq. 1, Little Eva No, 2, Southern Cross, Souhern Cross No. 2, Little Eva No. 5, yttje Eva No. 4. Brand Duke No. 1, Grand Puke No- - 3. Lode Mining claims, the same being contiguous claims, situated in the unsurveyed part of Township 11 South Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, Mount Netjo Mining District, Juab s folCounty, Utah, and desorlqed. post-offic- Beginning at corner No- - 1, Southern Cross No. B, lodo, U, S- - M, M, No, 8 bears South S4 (leg. 65 min. West 1638.6 ft,; tbeqce N. 10 deg. 49 roln. W 171.6 ft. to oor. No. 4, Southern CroBs: th 8. 69 deg. 25 min. W. 637. fl OTHERS FOLLOW ft .to cor. No. 1, Southern Cross; th. S 9 deg. 15 min. E. 256.7 ft. to cor. No. 2, Little Eva No. 2,; th. N 73 deg. 26 min.W. 15.4 ft. to cor. No 3, Little Eva No. 3; th. S. 1 deg. 47 ml. W, 1256 ft. to cor. No. 2, Little Eva No. 3; th. N. 73 deg. 26 min. W. 603.3 ft.to cor. No. 1, Little Era No. 3, U. S. M. M. No 3, bears S. 26 deg, 83 min. W. 753.5 ft; th. N. 1 deg. 00 min. E. 50.4 ft to cor No 1. North Star No. 1; th. N. 87 deg. 95 min. W. 1 241.6 ft. intersect line Grand DukeNo. 1; th. S. 54 deg. 31 min. E. 3. 6 ft. to cor, No 1. Grand Duke No 1; N, 32 deg 14 min. W 1292.4 ft. to .ar. No. 2. Grand Duke No. 1; th. N. 54 deg. 34 min. W, 562.1 ft. Intersect line 2 Grand Duke No. 3; th. S. 42 deg. 56 min. W, 145.2 ft. to cor. No. 2, Grand Duke No 3; th. N, 77 deg. 20 min. W. 592.1 ft to cor No. 3. Grand Duke No. 3; th. N. 42 deg. 40 min. E. 1442.8 ft. to cor. No. 4, Grand Duke No 3, identical with cor, Nn. 2. Grand Duke No. 2; th. N. 3 deg. 42 min. E. 1490.9 to cor Np. 3, Grande Duke No. 2; th. S. 77 deg. 20 min. E. 359.3 ft. intersect line 2 Little Eva No. 1; th. N. 14 deg, 48 min, W. 860.8 ft. to cor No. 9, Little Eva No. 1. Identical with por. No. 2, Little Eva No. 5; th. N. 17 deg. 15 rain. W. 1183.4 ft. to cor. No, 3, Little Eva No. 5; th. N. 68 deg. 25 min. E. 600 ft. to cor. No. 4. Little Eva No. 5, Identical with cor. No. 4, Little Eva No. 4: th. S 83 deg. 22 min. E. 621.1 ft. to Cor, No 3, 4-- f 1-- i. 2-- Little Eva No. 4, th. S. 17 deg. IS min. E. 1157.5 ft. intersect line 2 Southern Cross; th. N. 9 deg. 25 min. W. 178.5 ft. to cor. No. 2, South em Cross; th. N. 59 deg. 25 min. E. 600 ft. to cor. No. 3, Southern Cross; th S. 10 deg. 49 min E. 1006.6 ft. to cor. No. 2, Southern Cross No. 2; th. N. 89 deg. 10 min. E. 1303.5 ft. to cor. No 3, Southern Cross No. 2. th. S. 10 deg. 49 min. E 600 ft to cor. No. 4 Southern Cross No. 2; th. S. 89 deg. 10 min. W. 1303.5 ft. to the place of beginning. The names of the adjoining and conflicting claims as shown by the The name plat of survey are: none. of the only and nearly adjoining claim but not conflicting as shown by the plit of survey Mineral Survey No. 4481. Good luck lode. Tnere are no exclusions Total net area 181.972 acres. Variations at all corners of survey 16 Degrees 50 min. E. I direct that this notice be published in the Times News of Nephi, Utah a weekly newspaper published nearest said lode mining claim, once a week for a period of nine weeks. ELI F. TAYLOR, A. B. Sawyer, n' Important Point "Mr. Darling," said the director, "In this scene a lion will pursue you for feet" "Klve hundred actor. "Yes, feett" Interrupted the and no more than that r un- derstand The hero nodded. "Tea, I under-etaad- . hat dee the ilea T Black and Blue Joy. Jr. xAnnouncing An AitfeticlnumpI) lowest Priced Car with Balloon Tires Standard The new Overland Blue Bird Longer wheelbase. larger body. Big engine, wonderful power! ! Genuine Fisk balloon tires with artillery wheel, Steel dlc wheel at $25 extra. Come In, ee thie wonderful car and enjoy a ride, DUtK5 725 ! J IDE BIRD CENTRAL MOTOR CO NE? HI, UTAH Register Claimant's Attorney. 709 Boston Building. Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of first publication March 21, 1924. Date of last publication May 16. 1924 j-- twelve thousand dollars wasn't goln' to hold me to that no, air. And me and Harper's goln' to give yu wed-dlpresent In lovo and gratitood." them. Inexpensive, yet practical and acceptable. Ygu bear ble. He had presumed too far. She had pestered him 0QOtinu)ly since that unhappy date. She wouldn't let bim alone. She seemed to look upon them low BOO L Rata that deceived Innocent, trustful wom- Where the sage brush waves grow; you a en. No, Tom, she's sure got me onleas welcome, where-eve- r you may go. I could find a friend who would help Where the prairies dog awaits your me out." and greets you as you pass coming, Bill." Tom scratched bis Let us have the opportunity to assist you. Call in today. Share Edge That us Editor Manager woman, ahe sure la. She set her eye on me and I got to marry her. "Last time I saw her she wanted to know why I hadn't been to see her for The West where the sego half a vveek, and If I was the kind bloom, and the wild roslos Every day, it is our pleasure to advise with our depositors and friends regarding the disposition of their money and the wisdom or fallacy of investments which come to their notice. The Plow s ... . (. problems, the whatever or question small; large that's puzzling you ask your bankei for his advice, for it's worth having. f A. B. GIBSON. By CLARA DELAF1ELD Whatever your financial Two Sides of a Theory. Early to bed tuny be a good plan, but DENNIS WOOD MX. Weitara Nawipapor Valon.) Baboorlptloai goldurn it. Bill, you don't Ona Tear jjTJUT LJ have to marry the Widow Jenks Six Month If you don't want to." BUI shook his head mournfully. "Yon don't understand, Tom, old friend," be said. Times-New- s Times-New- fnbUabed every Friday by Tba Tim News Publsshlng Company by Proxy BANKER The The |