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Show THE TIMEs-NEWS.MEPH- UTAH. I, DEAD ANIMALS SHOULD Mrs. Frank Belliston and children, came up from Lynndyl, Wednsday, and will visit with relatives here for a short time. We would like to call attention to the officials having charge of such matters, that there are several dead NOTICE TO WATER USERS sheep a short distance above the State Engineer's Office, Salt City water tanks in the canyon and Lake City, Utah, May 18, 1922 not far from the county road. The Notice is hereby given that L. C. stench from these animals this warm Stubbins of Salt Lake City, Utah has weather will not be pleasant if left made application in accordance with there and they should be buried as the requirements of the Compiled soon as possible. Sheepmen who skin Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended by their animals and leave them so near the Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to the public highway should be com- appropriate Twenty-eig(28) Sec. pelled to at least bury them or haul Ft of water from Currant Creek, in them away from where they will be Juab County. Said water will be diva menace to the traveling public, and erted at a point which is 750 ft. later be carried by summer flood North of the S corner of Sec. 36, waters into the canyon stream Township 10 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, conIf it is Independent Gas you want, veyed in a canal a distance of 68,640 go to the Central Motor Company. ft, and there used from Apr 1, to Dec 1 of each year to irrigate 4480 acres Sec. Harry Foote, went to Salt Lake of land embraced in the E Sec. City Wednesday on a business trip. 20, all Sec. 16, all Sec. 21, W Sec. 22, wy2 Sec. 27, all Sec 28, E Mrs. Loran Carter came down from 29, E Sec. 32, all Sec. 33, W Sec. from Provo yesterday and will visit 34, T. 10 S, R 1 W., S. L. Mer. This with relatives here for a few days. application is designated in the State Engineer's office as No. 8994. NOTICE TO WATER USERS All protests against the granting State Engineer's Office, Salt of said application, stating the reasLake City, Utah, May 18, 1922 ons therefor, must be made by affiNotice is hereby given that Ines davit in duplicate, accompanied with Tripp, of Callao, Utah has made ap- a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office plication in accordance with the re- within thirty (30) day after the com quirements of the Compiled Laws of pletion of the publication of this Utah, 1917, as amended by the Ses- notice. sion Laws of Utah, 1919, to approR E. CALDWELL, State Engineer Date of first publication May 26, priate Fifteen (15) Sec. Ft. of water from Indian Farm, Toms and Basin 1922, Date of completion of publiCreeks, in Juab County. Said water cation June 23, 1922. is to be diverted at a point which is 1680 ft west from the EVt corner NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of Sec 11, Township 11 South, Range (PUBLISHER) 17 West, Salt Lake Base and MeriDepartment of the Interior dian, conveyed in a canal a distance U. S. LAND OFFICE AT Salt Lake of 7800 ft. and there used from Jan. City, Utah, May 13th, 1922 1 to Dec. 31, inclusive of each year, NOTICE is hereby given that Wilto irrigate 1040 acres of land em- liam B. Jago, of Mills, Utah, vvhq, on Sec August 17, 1917, made Homestead braced in the WVaE, entry No. 016416, for SHSE, Sec. !Sec, 26, E'A, EWA Sec. 23, T, 10 7i SHSW, Sec. 8; Sec. S, R. 17 W., S. L. Mer. This applic17; NNE14 Section 18, Township ation Is designated in the State Eng- 16 South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake ineer's office as No. 8763. Meridian, has filed notice of intenAll protests against the granting tion to make five-yeProof, to estof said application, stating the reas- ablish claim to the land above desons therefor, must be made by affi- cribed, before the Clerk of the Distdavit in duplicate, accompanied with rict Court, at Nephi, Utah, on the a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office 30 day of June, 1922. within thirty (30) day after the com Claimant names as witnesses: John Williams, pletlon of the publication of this George Orgill, notice. John Kelly, Rollins Hansen all of R E. CALDWELL, State Engineer Mills, Utah. Date of first publication May 26, Gould B. Blakely, Register Date of completion of publi- First pub May 26, 1922. 1922, cation June 23. 1922. Last pub June 23rd, 1922 BE REMOVED. How the Bank Serves the Farmer the Farmer, are America's greatist wealth. But before you receive the money for your crops many months usually elapse. The crop must be sown, must be fertilized, tilled, reaped, and SOLD. You, is In times of stress it stands behind you and helps you weather the storm. Are YOU getting all the benefits which the bank offers farmers ? Learn how we can help you. Ask for full information from our officials. They will be pleased to tell you more about our service. The First National Bank Utah Nephi. Your Bank can help you LOCAL NEWS Chocolates ht you Friend because it helps to weeks and months between the over carry you and profiting seasons. It permits you to planting purchase seed, fertilizer, machinery, on credit. The Bank Martha Washington We have been very fortunate In securing the exclusive agency, in East Juab County, for the celebrated Martha Washington Chocolates. Martha Washington Candies are not commercial candies,, such as, no doubt, you are most familiar with. Martha Washington creams contain no ingredient that tends to improve their keeping qualitites. They are made in the natural way. That is why they are so different from the kind most people know, and it is the reason for their great popularity and for the enthusiasm shown by Martha Washington consumers the country over. A trial will convince you and the price, a trifle under a lar, only ninety cents per pound dol- WE ARE HERE TO SERVE Nephi Drug Co. OTHERS FOLLOW WE LEAD EW. J. W. Olpin, went to Salt Lake City Wednesday for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. NNW. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ar was issued A marriage license Fish and Game Licenses at Cooper, Pyper Company, the Winchester store Wednesday to Stewart S Bowers, of this city and Miss Ruth A.Davis of J. D. Smith, returned home from Spanish Fork. The young man is the Fillmore Monday, where he had been son of Mr and Mrs. A. J. Bowers Sr. attending the funeral of his grandson Mr. Haymond of Sprlngville, father . Now la a good time to paint and of Mr. Geo. D. Haymond of this city, varnish your furniture with "Bennetts and Mr. Crandall also of Springville, Pure Paint. Sold only by Cooper were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Haymond in Nephi. Pyper Co., the Winchester Store. LAND OFFICE AT SALT LAKE City, Utah, May 16, 1922 Notice is hereby given that Ernest Kay, of Mona, Utah, who, on June 12, 1920, made Homestead Entry No. 024064, for NE4 Section 21. Township 11 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of in U. S. tention to make three-yeProof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Nephi, Utah on the 30th day of June, 1922 ar Claimant names as witnesses: James H Newton, John S Neilson. Edward R Kay David Neilson all of Mona, Utah GOULD B BLAKELY, Register First pub. May 19, 1922 Last pub June 16, 1922. Ililll CD) 'V. 'u j xU-r"J- J ,3 S3 We II t t II 1 1 mm I II IX I will make Special Discount on all Tires and Tubes For One Week Only Terms: Spot Cash. 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