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Show THE TIMKa-NKW- in AM NEPIIl, a. GRADUATE NURSE TELLS HOW TAN-LA- C HELPED HER MANY PATIENTS Put a Part of wanted without the s'.ightist lad after-effect- s. Seattle Nurse Is Firm Believer In Tanlac and Recommends It. "I had another patient who simply could not. I got him started on Tanlac aud by the time he fin ished three bottles he was eating ravenously and able to work. These two instances that are typi"From my long experience as a cal of the wonderful merits of the professional nurse, I do not hestitate medicine. My confidence in Tanlac to say I consider Tanlac the most is unlimited." As you receive efficient and natural stomach mediTanlac s for sale by all good drugmoney as a reward cine and tonic to be had. It Is un- gists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 services doubtedly nature's most perfect rem- Million bottles sold. statement Tanlac Vegetable Pills, for constiedy," is the' whether you pet it by given put for publication, recently, pation made and recommended 4 25 daily, Pontius the manuafcturers of TANLAC. weekly o r by Mrs. I. A. Borden, Ave., Seattle, Wash, a graduate of monthly, make it a the National Temperance Hospital, habit to put part of Chicago I have used Tanlac exclusively for seven years in tho treatment' of my it in a Savings Account. There charity patients," said Mrs. Borden, will come a day in your life, "and my experience has been that for keeping the stomach, liver kidneys sooner or later- - when the possand bowels functioning properly, and ession of money will mean the for toning up the system in general, By ELLA SAUNDERS difference between success and. it has no equal. Wsatcrn Nawapaper L'nluB.) 124, I a had "About a year ago lady failure. TVA'ISS PHILPOT stared In dismay patient who could not keep a thing at the notice on her desk. Dison her stomach fiteen minutes, not After twenty-seve- n even water, I prevailed on her to try charged. years' If you have saved, have the Tanlac and after the sixth bottle she service. She had given all the best could eat absolutely anything she years of her life to the Brackett commoney when you need it, then pany. This was her reward. woman of She was a you can take advantage of oprather majestic aspect. True, she had portunity when it is open. never risen very hljjh, but she did understand the work of the accountancy department. She had worked faithfulMrs. A. E. Smith visited in Salt ly under Jennings for fifteen years. Lake for a few days the early part Jennings was said to be leaving, too. Suddenly It occurred to her that It of this week. would be strange not coming down to day and seeing him. George D. Haymond spent the the office every Jennings came over to her. He laid week end in Salt Lake visiting with his hand upon her shoulder. "Why, his family viio are enjoying a Miss Phllpot !" he exclaimed, as she .u the above city. Mrs. Ruby Price and children of thrust out the notice and burst Into Miss Lillian Worthington enterSalt Lake City, are guests of Mrs. R. tained Monday at a well ar- Ne:l Brough, roturned home Saturday tears. evening H. Patten, mother of Mrs. Price. The cause, of Miss Phllpot's being ranged lawn party in honor of from Los Angoles where he has been in the Rees, and Edward Miller, who attend. Lg school the past season. He fired was a general shake-u- p Mrs. George Latimer, and daughwill leave Nephi in the near future. j will remain ii summer personnel. The old manager had refor the Nephi ter Cora, returned home Sunday from The time was spent in playing games, vacation. tired. The new one. Bates, was runSalt Lake after a ten day visit in that and dancing, and a ning through the personnel. royal good time "There's Miss Phllpot is she really city. was enjoyed by all present. Refreshreturned needed?" Mynders Goldsbrough he asked Sanderson, the asments were served to the following home Friday from Los Angeles Calif., Br. N. J. Rees, and Dr. T. D. Reea guests the evening: Margaret where ho attended school the past sistant manager. during Sanderson scratched his haa. left Nephi yesterday for Chicago, Foote, Florence Cowan, Ada Sperry, winter. 111., where they will attend the Univ. Marie "Well, I suppose we could do without Cowan, Melba Anderson, Kath-ry- n her " he began. ersity there for about four months. Starr, Virginia Clyde, Camille Mrs. June daughter a week? We could prob"Thirty-fiv- e Or. N. J. Rees, will specialize in Cazier, Thelma Warner, Alice Sowby, Maurine. are Kendall, and enjoying a vacation in ably get the work done Just as effdiseases of the eye, nose and throat, Hannah Schofield, Claude Lomax, Salt Lake City. iciently by a young chap of twenty-fiv- e while Dr. T. D. Rees, will take spec- Rulon Cowan, Louis Beagley, Gean for ten to fifteen dollars less. ial work pertaining to internal medi- Gadd, Wm. Starr, Gordon Wood, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Whitinore have Mark her off!" cine. After returning to Utah, they Karl Ostler, Glen Cole, Claud Pitts returned to Nephi where they will Thnt was how Miss Phllpot came to expect to practice in Salt Lake City. of Salt Lake City, the guests of honor reside the summer months. during Glancing up at the They leave Nephi with the best wishes Elwood Rees, and Edward Miller and Mrs. Pearl Huffman, sister of Mrs. receive her notice. central desk, over which Bates preof their many friends here for their the hostess Miss Worthington. Whitmore is also a guest at their sided, she saw him still engaged In future progress and success. home. conversation with Sanderson. They had got farther down the list by now. The Veyo Bee Hive Swarm of the S. R. Boswell, County Agent of Miss Phllpot was forgotten. Prof. Emil Hansen, landscape archM'ks Nephi Ward M. I. A. met at the home itect of the Agricultural College of Sevier County with headquarters at Phllpot was all the time aware of Mr. of Wanda Petty Wednesday evening. Utah, will visit Nephi on July 1st and Richfield, Utah, came to this city Jennings' clumsy efforts to console Seals were distributed to the girls 2nd to give advice and suggestions Friday to visit the poultry traiu. her. and the book "Bab A Sub Ded" by on "You mustn't take It that way, Miss and home ground arrange, Mr. Boswell is always on the alert public Mary Rhlneheart; was read and fin- ment and of trees, shrubs, to obtain information on any subject Phllpot," he was saying. "I'm leavished. Delicious refreshments were and flowers.planting This service Is free. If for the benefit of the community he ing, too, to take a position with served to the following members and wish to see him or have him serves. He was accompanied by J. J. Crompton's, and you beehive keepers: Maida Foote Wanda visit Mr. Jennings was stroking her hand your grounds and give suggest- Spendlove a former High School Francom, Mary Morgan, Florence ions arrange with County Agent teacher here, and several other wide covertly, under the protection of the Chase, Alice Cowan, Asenayi Grover, A. E. Smith on or befort the date of awake poultry men from Sevier edge of the desk. And what was that and the hostess Wanda Petty. June his arrival. " he was saying nowT Miss Phllpot County. Carter was a special guest. turned her eyes upon him Incredulously. Up at the desk Sanderson and Bates were having a conversation with Jennings. They seemed quite staggered when he had gone. The Touring Car "I had no Idea Jennings was going," aid Sanderson. "Who'll we get for the work?" P. O. B. Detroit "Blamed If I know," said Bates. "It's up to you, Sanderson." mud Sianaf tiff aztra "Why couldn't we get Miss Phll- - It Away for your Aemand VANISHING CREAM AND COLD CREAM are as necessary to the skin and complexion as rain and sun to a flower. Clear, radiant coloring, soft, fine texture, absence of blackheads, enlarged pores, etc. these are rewards for the consistent use of Armand Creams, according to directions. For Sale Amman COLD CREAM POWDER. day's use of Armand under the most trying conditions of heat, wind or exercise will prove Its unfailing power to keep your skin and complexion always up to their best. Just the qualities you've hoped for and never before found. Armand Cold Cream Powder, U.00 to SI 0.00. Armand Bouquet Powder, 60 cents. A lyCo. Lunt Pharmacy 60 cents. Tubes, 28 cents. Jars, For Sale By Lunt Pharmacy Co. Competent to Hold Down the Job (. gray-haire- d Sunday Ice Cream Special Black Walnut. LOCAL NOTES Nephi National Bank vaC-at.o- I ! 295 c(0 1 MeHps potr "A woman head?" "Well, you spoke of retrenching, and a woman will work for less than a man. Now Jennings was getting a hundred, and Miss Phllpot has worked under him for years. She was working for him when I came Into this place. It seems to me she ought to be competent to hold down the Job." "Well, we might try her. How much do you suppose she'd work fort ffimnEHaoiraG emjjy tBnenir vacaHiioiraG Ford cart will carry million on healthful, pleasant vacations this summer vacations that are inexpensive because of the low cost of maintenance of this reliable car. Everyone wants a car for the outdoor months. That means, of course, an unusually heavy demand for Fords. To avoid delay and disappointment list your order now. Kmnitnif fTff CVul2 All Tudor Sedan $190 Terdm Sedan f.o.h. LHneU ES THE NEAREST AUTHORIZES FORD DEALER pritM tt THE UNIVERSAL CAR You emit K my model by maMmg a email doum-farme- it and ammffcif earn tor the txilnnc: Ur rm ran wur on the rord Weekly NnkaM flm, fnm TM ford dealer in your neighborhood uHU g lodly explain txxh plane in detail Seventy-fire?- " IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU. Ord and Mangelson Lunt Pharmacy Co. PHONE 43 OUAPLATA MIXING COMPANY Location of Principal Place of Business: Nephi, Utah." NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the Directors of the ORAPLA.TA MINING COM PAN V held on the 19th day of May, A. D. 1924 an assessment of one fifth cent per share was levied on the outstanding stock of the corporation, payable im. mediately to the secretary of the corporation at Nephi, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 24th day of June A. D. 1924 at 12 o'clock Noon, will be delinquent and advertisted for sale at public auction, and unless payment .s made before, will be sold on the 10th day of July, 1924, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with ill j costs of advertising and expense jf sale. T. C. WINN, Secretary. NOTICE OK EXTENSION OHAPLATA MINING COMPANY. Nephi, Utah. Notice is hereby given that by order of the board of Directors of said corporation on the 16th day of June, 1924, the date of the sale of slock upon which the assessment remained unpaid on the 24th day of June, 1924, at 12 o'clock M. was extended and postponed from the 10th day of July, 1924, to and until the 13th day of July, 1924, at the hour of 9 o'clock A. M. at the Law Office of P. N. Anderson in Nephi, Utah. T. C. WINN, Secretary. Principal place of Business; ORAPLATA .MINING COMPANY Location of Principal Place of NOTICE--Ther- e Business: Nephi, Utah. are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment levied on the 19th day of May, 1924, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective liliareholdera as follows: T. C. WINN, Secretary. No. of No of Amt Name Shares Csrtifl. "No, sixty. She'll Jump at It, you cates see If she doesn't." S 2.00 124 "All right. Ill tell her not" He M. E. Winn 1000 111 beckoned to his stenographer. "Please uiias Worwood 6.00 3000 137 take this letter: 2.40 iUias Worwood 1200 17 500 "Dear Miss Phllpot:" The notifica- Joseph Carter 1.00 tion sent to you this forenoon Is here- J. R. Edgheil 27 1000 2.00 4.00 by cancelled. Ton are Instead pro- George francom 29 2000 fill Mr. Jennings' position at Gt.orge Krancom moted to 30 6000 10.00 n salary of sixty dollars per week, 10.00 George Krancom 63 5000 dating from the first pro. It Is hoped George Krancom 117 1000 2.00 thsf you will find yourself fully com- Joseph Carter 38 500 1.00 petent to fulfill the duties heretofore J. W. Whitmore 600 40 1.00 secfulfilled by' no, scratch out that 2.00 John E. Ingram 142 1000 ond fulfilled. Miss Osrkson "hereto- Hyrum Carter ' 46 10000 20.00 fore carried out by Mr. Jennings. 47 10000 20.00 Carter llyrum Tours truly. Thank you. Miss Clark-son.- " 58 16.00 8000 Hyrum Carter 73 8500 17.00 Carter H;rum "All He turned to Sanderson. right, 81 4.00 2000 Carter that's flniiihed," he said. "What Hyrum 87 4.00 2000 Carter Hyrum comes next on the progrsmT" 104 2.00 1000 Carter Mian Phllpot, receiving the second Hyrum L. W. Courtney 51 4.00 2000 at down sat communication, promptly L. W. Curtney 143 4000 8.00 her dictated her typewriter and reply. 113 20000 40.00 It reached the desk late that after- Henry Miller 132 7500 15.00 Henry Miller noon. Bates scratched his head. 53 200 .40 "Cull Miss Phllpot here," he said Krank Hobbs 98 Kraiik Hobbs .40 200 to the office boy. 870 1.75 Theodore C Carter 68 Miss Phllpot, rather majestic-lookin70 4.00 2000 Amy H. Grover stood beside Bates' desk. 101 410 .82 "Well, Miss Phllpot, I don't under- John Cooner 122 1000 2.00 stand. Here we are offering you a John Cooper raise to sixty, and you state that you and In accordance with law, and Lorders of the board of directors made Intend to leavt us." Miss Phllpot glanced across the on the 19th day of May. A. I). 1924 "You'll an dtho lClh day of June. 1924, so room toward Mr. Jennings. have to auk Mr. Jennings about that, many share of each parcel of such Mr. Hates," she answered. "I've taken siock as may be necessary, will be a position with him a life ore." told at the Law Office of P. N. Anderson at Nrphl. Utah, on tho 13th NEPHI UTAH day of July. 1924, at the hour of 9 o'clock A. M. to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expenses oi sale. T. C. Winn, Secretary, Office at Law Office of P. N. Anderson, Nephi, Utah First publication June 27th, 1924. Second Publication July 4th, 1924. NOIICK TO PROPERTY OWNERS Notice is hereby given that the asis about to be lev-le- d of Nepin by tho City Council City, Utah, upon the following pro- sessment ot a tax perty: liie East 60.0 feet of Lots 1 and Block 2S; the west 6u.o fcei oi. Lots 2 and 3, Block 29; the West OO.O feet of Lots 2 and 3, Block 36 and the Last 60. o feet of Lots 1 aud 4, Block 3 7 all in Plat "A" Nepui Cily Survey of Building Lots for Uie of grading, constructing purpose drainage and irrigation system to carry water across the sueta aua intersections and pave with piu.u concrete seven (7) inches Iuick, Main Street between First Noriu Street and First South Street, a way e.ghty eight feet wiUc; Eighteen (18 ) feet of the aforesaid roadway paved by the State of Utah twenty-fiv- e (25) feet of the aforesaid roadway paved by the City of Nephi aud forty-eig(48) feet of the aforesaid roadway being the Abutters' portion, all iu Street Paving' District No. 1, Nephi City, Utah: That the Board of Equalization and Review, as appointed by the City Council, will meet In the Council Chamber City Hall on July 7th, 1924 and continue in session tacn day to and including July 9th, 1924, betwe. en the hours of 11.00 A. M. and 12 noon, and will hear and consider any objections and make corrections of any proposed lax which said Board may deem unequal or unjust. That during said time, between the hours of 9:00 A. M. and 5:00 P. M. said list will be open to public inspection in the Council Chamber City Hall. Nephi City, Utah. By order of the City Council dated June 24th, 1924 . Street Paving District No. 1, First Final Estimate Published June 27lh, 1924. J. A. BOOTH, Chairman. JESSE PAY, E. R. FORREST. Board of Equalization and Review. 4, iu ht NOTICE I Oi: I'ClUiICATION (Publisher) DEPARTMENT OK THE INTERIOR OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah, Juno 24lh, 1924. NOTICE is hereby given that William Stanley, of Nt phi, Utah, who. on July 18, 1916, made homestead entry. No. 017963, for Lots 2, 17, SEU. Sec. 7; N IS, 19, &. 20, S Wi RW'i,1 Sections. Township 14 S. Rargo W. Salt Lnko Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above deserved, before The CWk of th D'striet Court at Nephi. I'tnh. on the 2nd day of August, 1924. ('lnimnnt names as wltnes"s: Melvln Stanley, Harry J. Irons, Amos G. Irons, and George Golden all of Nrphl, Utah. Ell F. Taylor. R?Blter. First Publication Jtine 27. 1924. Last Publication July 2Sth. 1921. U. S. LAND |