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Show THE Friday, August 26, 1927. NEPHl. UTAH TIMES-NEW- S. PAGE THREE Levan's News of "where savings are greatest Mrs. M. E. Jennings was called to Nephi on account of the illness of her sister. Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs. the 25th Anniversary Mrs. May Wankier returned home Sunday after a biief visit at Sandy and Salt Lake City. DUNLOP TIRE Tho famllv of Joseuh Bradfield, Sr., held a reunion at Levan. Thursday, August 25th. Thrift Values! ' of Beaver, Miss Golda Walters Utah, visitud relatives In Levan the past week. Dunlop has been the world's supreme tire. Dunlops wear longer because Dunlop knows how to build better at each vital point. Take the hidden carcass beneath the tread. Dunlop owns its own cotton mills for no other purpose than to spin the best long-fibr- e cotton into the famous cable-twicord that goes into this carcass. The extra strength in these cords means an added factor of safety against constant load and pounding of roads longer life and greater mileage. The extra "stretch" enables the carcass to give under severe blows, and to come back into its original position without internal injury. The Dunlop tread the toughest rubber development known wears slowly and smoothly, making sure that you get out of your Dunlops, all the extra mileage that added care and longer experience have built into them. We recommend that you put Dunlops on your car. 89 YEARS Are "Money Savers I Iona Morteusen returned to her work at Tooele, Utah, after a week's visit in Levan. Miss The Largest Busines Mr. and Mrs. James Daley came down from Provo for a few days' visit with Mrs. Daley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Morgan. st 25 Anniversary In the World Trimmings Are Important! it What do you think K Bonds? Steel? No, according to very imposing statistics In the it is Komemakiag. United States alone there are over 2?..!XX),000 homes busily engaged in manufacturing huand every man contentment, worker in them has a definite rconoi. ic worth to Society. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Howlett of Nevada, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mc-G-i- ll, Miss Geneva Malmgren and Ray mond Jennings came home Sunday from Centerfield where they have been working for the past six weeks. On the Advance Fall Frocks Plain colors take on gayer effects with brilliant embroid- -' ered girdles, inserts and con- trasting colors. of the fact the cxecu Ives of this enterprise the housewives run their busiWe are proud that cur t tore Mr. and Mrs. Glen Axelsen came to Levan from McGill, Nevada, Tuesday for a visit with Mrs. Anne is helping tf Avfl? r-- 1 V"'" 1 ness more intelligently. Our buying resources enable us to save every one of our customers a fevr cents a day ; a saving that soon iddj up into dollars and per tnits the purchasing of some-- j hing thought unattainable. 885-sto- re Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen and Mrs. S. P. Christensen, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Chllds at Centerfield, Sunday. Page-Fairle- ss Mrs. Wm. Shepherd of Salt Lake City is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Jennings this week. Motor Co. Nephi, Utah Mrs. Mae McCormick and was recieved by Mr. O. H. Pierce of the birth girl at the home of Mr. Floyd McPhersou of Mills August 21st. Mrs. baby Mrs. every 24 seconds day. JHose and of a and Sun PNEUMATIC TIRE INDUSTRY POWER FARMING TO SOLVE PROBLEMS OF AGRICULTURE oeT ei 'uemniiiix gsnise the greatest MM la tna state. Styles Flat and pouch clever new ones I bags i 25ta jtniuversary Qgj An Ideal Slip full-fashi- alaoK.nsi, eupemeor of the mlnoi "-- r mineral! Sa Modish Bags In Advance $1.98 to $4.98 1219 our service silk and fiber hose for excellent Pair wear. No. 459. Is a pure silk hose of medl-ur- n weight for general wear No. 45S our beautifully sheeij all silk chiffon hose, tf"! AQ Only, pair A. O. " And Fits Smoothly Mn enur. iv.ss. .....tla. That Looks Smart 25 A Anniversary moderate prices. ha. uejiax.., oc wo eommi tag . , ttee ... , r. 1 Shades to blend with her various .costumes can be selected at our I rr..k-- . r..t ina,,.tri.l. will be rapreaentod by n elaborate display at the State Fair, Salt Lake City, Octobei Uth Tha bif Coliseum has been turneil 1 to 8. to exhibitors of mining devel over (nth-ai- r and machinery, thus proTidinf whs! opmenta the mining interests long sought in thi way of adequate faeilitiaa for displaying theii waraa. . ! .. ; . i. lMS ih.t mnri than r i two ana miuiwn by Ctek mines last year, andwii produced that Utah is tha gr.al.at mining state in thtSOU Black, combining the shiny and.' dull surfaces, is very modish shades of brown, reddish tones and blue are shown. - Aglow With Color Mammoth Mineral Show is New reature at Utah's Greatest Fair a Fall Shades Remember that the college girl must start o with plenty of good looking hose tor every purpose. - someone, huys Black and Rich 25th Anniversary this week. Word ' 1 daugh-- of Santa Maria, ter, Constance California, are visiting with relatives OF THE Kim and Mrs. Thatl A. Powelf an nounce the arrival of a baby girl at their home Sunday. August 21st. Mr. we sell FOUNDERS A NATION-WID- E INSTITUTION- - OUR Why FOR The Week nl pit7 mineral eihibitlea eiei FREE FIREWORKS DISPLAY NIGHTLY AT STATE FAIR J m Of 1 All-Sil- Tub Silk k Nicely tailored with hem- stitched top and straps 10 inch shadow ham. Regular siaes!$1.9S against the granting water from a spring of AllBaMprotests anDlicatlon. stating the Juao in ravine In an unnamed must be reasons by affidavit Sec. 12, SSV4 therefor, Sec. 10. SSW be to Utah. Said water is a with Sec. 11, Twp 14 South, Range 4 County, ol issuanc3 oi In duplicate, accompanied the at diverted point of rice In this filed and of fee $1.00. 04 Last 4663, West, S. Li. M. Serial v,a anrine which bears N. 3674.9 ft. within thirty (30) days after the 2332. W. 1443.4 ft. from the SW cor and A spactaoular flr.works displar will b. tLa Sec. NW'4 . 7, completion of the publication of this V4NE4 E u. u. SE4. 1 nisbt S. snt.rt.la ntnaniliti. faatnr. .n tb. of Sec. 2, T. 14 S., R. W., notice. SD.Dt prosraai ot th. Utah Stat. Fair. Sals Sec. 8. NE V4 , E V4 SE V4 . NW hi & M. a NW and conveyed in a pipe line GEO. M. BACON, SEV Sec. 18, ENE't Sec. 19. Twp riutanre of 311 ft. where It will be will b. atair.d br til. Hitt Firtworks omState Engineer. M. L. displajs at 13 South, Range 4 West, paQj whioh has .oodu.t.d similar for entire year ,i,.,wiv the ' is well known f.r UBCU Viu....0 pr.rious fairs and ntwhioh.r.aantatinna. of Date first 2331. publication. August 19 List 044664, Serial It. th. h hti.,v purposes. and "Th. 1927. 3 and 4. Sec. 5, Lot 1 stockwatering "Th. Bomanc. .1 Old Olory,"tltl.s 1. 2. Lots Tin amplication Is designated In of th. Komanc. ot th. Nary" ar th. 1 East Date of completion of publication, tw. haadltas tMlum that will b. d.plct.d Sec. 6, Twp. 16 South, Rango State Engineer's Office as File the .ach ot sight S. L. M. Serial 044630 List Z3Z9. alaborat. tlr.works by muni September 16. 1927. No. 10139. nl th. Fa r. In addition, tnera win o. an Conies of said lists, so rar as they hitkim f Boau ndlas. baratini star shall. and sat pi.aM babbling fountains, tl.war pots all th. color, relate to said tracts by descriptive of rarioua d.sifas MBtalnlnf of th. rainbow. subdivisions, have been conspicuous ssats will M No eh.rc. In iraadatand ly posted in this office for inspecSD.dav announoas Minsftr B. 8. Holmes wb. tat.s that th. nifhtfy fir.worka displays tion by any person Interested and by Mnstltuta on. of th. various tra. attraction the public generally. proidod this yaar tor th. .njoym.ot m Durins: the nerlod of publication o ralr Ti.itor. ARCoV this notice, or any time thereafter lTR0LEUrll certif and final before and approval Ication, under departmental regulaJUNIOR PROJECT tions of April 25, 1907, protests or contests against the claim ot th If vou nav out your crood money WORK PLANNED stain to anv of the tracts or sub on described for hereinbefore petroleum products that do not FAIR divisions FOR the ground that the same is more measure up to the high' PARCO for mineral than for agrivaluable i standard you lose! Bays and flrls f Utah who ar. anrollad will be received hi a. II Oluba ar Vocational Acricnltural cultural purposes, General to the oted for report Cluba will corapat. for attractiy. prit.s at and and th. Utah Stat. Fair, Salt Lak City, Octo- Land Office at Washington. I). C Try a filling of Parco ber i to S. Parco Gas and demonstrate their AU of tb. Important elnb proj.cts failure no to Drofest or contest, and local club leaders will within the time specified, will be ttraaaad by slats them ar. cattle, sheep, Among power and mileage on your car. or evidence livestock, and considered sufficient swin., garden, corn, potato, nnnltr ludfin. bakinc and sewing. and tract character of the We sell the famous VEEDOL canning. Prises ar. also offered for beat pre selection thereof, being oththe and lect, la farm mecnanica. Oil that pives you the film of In asar.y of th. divisions, high schawl sto- erwise free from objection, will be in separate .oitests daata will particlp.t protection. from tnos. for junior emo memoera. Ail or approved to the State. il. and rerulations ar. contain! In th i. ELI F. TAYLOR. Register. be sent Stat rair Premium List which will AssociaWe jjive snappy service drive in! First publication. August 19, 1927 npoa request to th. Utah Slate Fair tion. fHato Capitol, Hall Lak. City, tntri.s Last Publication Srpt. 16. 19 27 .Ins. eeptember Itn. as Indemnity School lands, viz: Lots 6. 6, 7 and 8, Sec. 9 SV4S ate .1 c. f. s. of - ..j .r-- . 1 Cultivating mm mm t :h two-fo- stand of cotton with a Fordaon cultivator. ot tractor-draw- n THE of Department of Agriculture State Ojllege of Pennsylvania, it conJucting the most exhaustive ever undertaken to develop new and varied urea for light tractor on American farms. Thi development of "power farming" for greater economy in time, lalxjt and general operating costs, is being conducted with the aid of the Department of Agriculture of the Federal Government, throuph the ore of spefrom the "I'urncll cial appropriations Fund" which the Government ha for such purposes. For several years agricultural experts at l he Sute Collore of Pennsylvania have that farmers, the country tracover arc nit f'lftmg tors t i t! e rroad--- t f'4 i:!t r,.nr-- of thry uf. T: o many of ti e have fiiimJ, confine their trarfor wr g, harn-inwhen to flow,! g might le employing thoc sarre hi.t t!i-'- r c fir-ncr- I'd tr-.'- tractors also for planting and cultivat' ing, fpraying and lor the harvesting of a wider variety of crops than have heretofore been thought to be suitable for tractor and tractor equipment work. The li'e of equipment, will, the extra time and labor required, t of feeding to handle it and the hres and mules during theis comparabecoming tively idle winter season, almost prnhi'. i;ive to many American farmers. Light tractor are 1 ecoming cheaper and more eficicnt. Manufacturers of farm equipment are giving more and more attention to the adaption of farm machinery to tractor pnver units. I' penments such as are being con-- d J ; n t'c tct farms of the S: i'e are hrra .''d ,f I' J tl ? e,"':mir4 of the end for ' n the future progressive "D f. rn. A rue horse-draw- Co-;- j,-- ' Make PARCO Your Standard STATE Oil non-miner- al - NOTMH TO WATKK USKKS State Engineer's Office, hih i'niin1 ctinip Land Office. Sal City, Utah. August 15, 1927. Vnilra la herebv given luat v . J. Lake City. Utah August 18, 1927 whose post office address is Ockey, Mar Concern: It To Whom . . . I - ,t,nt Ihd Npphl, Utah, has made spplicatloa; i. incordance with the rlr-c- n,, StaToTuuh h ... --- '" " tn . lists of lands, selected oy , e ,.r ih. Ad nflna nmendpd bv the SpssIo.i j.hws NOTICK a' . JlWthlsoff.;; sr. n .t v, anJ i925 1 apPropr JudcPs Garage Nephi, Utah G. R. Judd in charge Hudson and Essex Cars 2 3d |