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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH. S, WILL CAMP ON THE WORST EVIL OF MONEY IS NOT HAYING ANY For as long as thing? are bought and sold you must have money. A SAVINGS ACCOUNT helps you make money. It gives you the start toward the capital you'll need later. You'll be proud of your bank account after it's started, so he roo f START TODAY soUe blooming of ft IS 4 per cent on savings. "much 35T Nephi National Bank NOTICE TO WATER USERS GOODYEAR SHOE Salt Lake City, Utah, July 19 1923. State Engineer's Office, Notice is hereby given that Edward E. L. Jones whose poatoffice address is Nephi, Utah, have made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to appropThousandths riate Ninety - nine (.099) of a Sec. Ft. of water from a spring in Ingram Canytn, in Juab County. ' Said spring issues at a point 914 ft. north and 3019 ft. east of the center of Sec. 16, Township 12 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Bas9 and Meridian. The water will be conveyed by means of a ditch and a pipe line a distance of 3200 ft. and there used from May 1 to Oct. 1 ot each year to irrigate 20 acres of land embraced in part of SE4NW'4 of Sec. 16 township and range aforesaid. In addition, applicant intend to of water durstore Two (2) Acre-feing the entire year in a reservoir to be constructed on his land which will inundate part of the SEiNWVi of said Sec. 16, the center of which dam 063 wjll be at a point 140 ft. west and ft. north of the center of said Sec.16. The water will be released from the reservoir and used in connection with and et f mm TT REPAIRING Nephi, SYSTEM Utah Best Material fc'sed Prompt Mall Order Service 3 A Christensen, Prop Charles H. Dunn DENTIST 503 Pelt Building Opposite Post Office Salt Lake City Scientific Platework, X-r- Practice inclusive Gum Diseases of the .0 99 of a Sec. Ft. of water to irrl gate the above described land. This application is designated in the State Engineer's office as file No. 9225. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor must be made by affidavit in duplicate, accom pained with a fee of $1.00, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. R. E. CALDWELL, State Engjneer. Date of first publication July 27 1923. Date of completion of publication August 24, 1923. 1 W Grace E.Hall that somewhereyou, And that pu'nerstand, Though Inay ncvr sec your face, Nor grasp you by the hand; Though you may never speak one word In voicing thoughts we share, Yet I shalljtnowvhere'er I go, i our unaerstanaingrare. .7"'. I know, somehow, that you are touched'' Through sense of ear and eye, '"Vu. ) By plaintive, thrilling melody, uy guigcuus sunset mvy. LkojQ,r is filled with pain That, as by wine thats aged nd finYou're thrilled by sky and sea."1 . that in a crowd t ou oit arc lone ana arear, know, somehow, That few there be who know and sec Life, as you find it, here; Nof rfr vnti with thnse whnze nn : : J meet Are en rapport quite true, And oh, the stine when others sine- So out of tunc with youl REACTION By H. LOUIS RAYBOLD 5k HH. kr MeClur Nwspapr Syndieata.) "BARTER KEITH, owner and editor of tho Evansvllle "Clarion,H sat at , his desk and scanned the proofsheets of tho weekly edition. Suddenly he paused and cocked one eye reflectively ceilingward. So Mabel was coming home! Home to quiet little Evunsvllle after four years at a women's college In the city. What, he speculated, would be the result? How would Mabel react to KIDS AWARDED the drab environment of her birthplace, whose chief dissipation was a strawberry festival whose chief source The bids for the hauling ot stu of uplift was an occasional Chautaudents from York to Nephi and re- qua? Well, there was a vast field for turn, and from Mona to Nephi and Mabel's influence. Carter decided. A return was awarded Wednesday by vast and hitherto unfarrowed field. the Board of Education to Mr. Ed. And in the weeks that followed Carter lent an occasional editorial pen Shepard of Mona. to the preparation of that field for the seeds of Mabel's sowing. "Miss Mabel Chester adorned her PERSONAL part as taken In the Shakespearean iplay presented by her sorority on Fri day last. Perhaps with her advent the old Dramatic club of Evansvllle will Mr. and Mrs. Dee Miller, and Mr. awaken to new triumphs. "With pleasure Evansvllle welcomes and Mrs. Ross Burton are spending the imminent return of Miss Mabel the week at Fish Lake. Chester, a native daughter, who will Thomas Carver St ;, went to Salt undoubtedly bring with her great inLake yesterday for a couple ot weeks spiration from her contact with the visit. neighboring metropolis which will redound to the advantage of our town." "Miss Mabel Chester on her arrival Mrs. Ettie Blackett and Mrs Frank Sparks, returned home yesterday on Monday's noon train, commented after a pleasant visit in Salt Lake City favorably on the Improved appearance of Main Street. 'An Imposing strucMr. and Mrs. W. R. Judd of Bur- - ture,' she characterized Bb Clark's new ley, Idaho, were quests for a few days hardware store. So say we all." Aa a matter of fact "some little gift this week of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd. hop" would have been a more accurate Mrs. Lillian Done of Paysou, spent interpretation of Mabel's remark, but a few days this week at tne Home Carter, loyally building a reputation for her, had edited aa he saw fit. Since of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Foote. school days Garter had had Mabel more Mrs. Florence Brough, spent Tues or less on his mind and now, although day and Wednesday visiting with she had grown up, he did not seem to find It easy to shift the responsibility. friends in Salt Lake City. Not only, however, through the me All who have promised donations dium of his paper did Carter seek to to the Flood Relief Committee can aid and abet Mabel In an effort to pay at the local banks as the list is uplift Evansvllle. still being kept open. Tours la a wonderful opportunity, Mabel," he told her solemnly on the Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Forrest, left occasion of his first call. "Here la an yesterday for Rigby, Idaho, where entire town sunk in Intellectual apathy, they will visit for a week or ten days as It were. Tours shall be the guiding with relatives. hand that summons us upward." "You you are very confident of my Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Foote and abilities," said Mabel, regarding him left for daughter Alaida, yesterday doubtfully. salt Lake city wnere tney via enjoy "But the advantages you have had I I a few days vacation. Why, you owe It to yourself to expand, to develop, to unfold It would be a Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hudson and crime " burying your talent were of family guests Sunday Provo, the "Wait," interrupted girl coldly of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wood and "Remember, my dear Carter, you are Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Warner. not writing an editorial. Tell me who's been married or Jilted while I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ingram, were was gone." made happy Tuesday with the arrival But Evansvllle backed up Carter. home. a of fine baby girl at their Mr. and Mrs. Ingram are now living Mabel was exalted to a pedestal of his making and of the town's approving. in Salt Lake City. She was asked to speak at church soThe Vevo Swarm of Beo Hive Girls ciables on "Ways to Improve Evans vllle." Her advice was sought regardenjoyed dinner and supper at Brad- the curricula of the local schools. lv' rnnvnn Tnpsrtav All- - I. M. ing She was made a member of the library Petty, and Mr. Charles Foote took board the girls up in their cars. A very Carter himself hunted up the old en iovable time was suent by all Dre- sent. Games were played and the members of the Dramatic club, gathered them into a somewhat reluctant canyon was explored. session, and spurred them into voting Mabel In aa president. Miss Geneva Langlois. of Oakley The Idea was that the entire popula week this has been Idaho, engaged to teach Oral Expression and Phy- tlon of Evansvllle was to turn out and basket lunches sical Education in the local High betake themselves with School the coming season. Miss to a certain popular grove reserved for picnics of any kind. Langlois, will take the place of Mrs Beneath a spreading maple by the W. F. Squires, who recently resigned. river's brim Carter lay stretched at Mabel's side while she read from the younger poets for several minutes. THE LAW REGARDING Suddenly, however, she stopped and closed the book with vehemence. In NOXIOUS WEEDS fact. It looked for a second as If she were about to cast the delicate little volume from her. Then, "Carter," she began and her from page one) (continued eyes were biasing. "I think you are to blame for all this tomfoolery!" Carter looked at her quizzically weeds that are noxious and asking "What tomfoolery do you mean?" be in for their hearty asked. cleaning them up. This is follow "Why all this uplifting business t ing up with specific inspections by As If I had nothing to do but reform the inspector in charge along coun Evansvllle I am sick to death in ty highways, private property, canal bearing of my wonderful advantages where banks and all other places and unparalleled opportunities and weeds are located. These persons but what's the use? are again asked kindly to clean "You're possessed with It all and so those weeds up. lit this method I could not make you understand. Befails then a legal written notice is fore I came home, I did have a little made to the owner allowing 10 days bit of an Idea that I could do sometime In which to clean those weeds thing perhaps to stir up the town. I out. If the property owner refuses had even made a few plans for civic to do so then the inspector hires a Improvements and activities. Now I gang of men and proceeds to clean never want to bear of such a thing the .weeds up at the expense of the again!" county who pays the bill at the Mabel, gazing mournfully down the The In completion of the work. river as one who watches vanishing out the expenses makes then spector Illusions, failed to catch Carter's little of cleaning the weeds In triplicate satisfied nod aod the smile In his eyes. tress and submits it to the county But the sudden feel of his strong urer, who snds one copy to the young arms about her startled her comproperty owner. The property owner pletely from her reverie. then has 30 days in which to pro "Dear little girl," said Carter tentect the cost of removing such weeds derly, Til never mention uplift to 30 days you again If you'll Just marry me! If he falls to protest. within this cost Is placed on a special cost I was so afraid when you came home and asuessed aRHinst bis property and you would become absorbed In all must be paid as other taxes are paid sorts of schemes If he does protest the county com "That, what. Carter?" demanded MamlsHloners fix; a date and hear hi bel endeavoring to free herself from protest and finally fix and determine his still encircling arms. the amount it costs to clean the "That that I couldn't sleep nights!" weeds. It Is then placed on the tax said Carter feebly. Then, rallying, he list and he must pay the tax as other stopped further words with s tender taxes are paid." kiss. Very respectfully yours, And at thtit precise moment EvansStale Hoard of Agriculture vllle slumped once tnere Into Its deplorable hut font- nt .i jrtnte of IntelHEBER J. WEBB, State Agricultural Inspector lectual apntlij. Week One Dollar Durham Duplex Safety Razor Any 35c Tube of Shaving Cream. BOTH RAZOR AND CREAM for only 50c ITEMS - IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU LUNT PHARMACY CO. PHONE 43 BILL BOOSTER SAYS "He Builds Wisely Who FEEX. fcORRM FOR OMESX, some peopvs m 5ACTSFl0 GET XO VUVTH HtPjevi, th TO BUILD WELL AMMWUi Nephi Plaster THSU MWT HAS NO EQUAL GX The Largest And Pnreet Nataral Deposit of Gpysam la the World. HATES A KMOCKER 1 that" 1 I Special all Next NEPHI PLASTER AND 7 COMPANY a INE COMPANY, corporation, UTAH SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY, as Receiver, Plaintiff, vs. CHARLES A. PAINTER, Defendant. To be sold at sheriff's sale, on the 8th day of Sept. 1923, at 12 o'clock noon In Nephi, Juab County, Utah, the following described real property in the County of Juab, State of Utah: "Beginning at the Northeast Corner of Section 26, in Township 14 South, Range 1 West; thence South 15 chains; thence West 20 chains; thence North 15 chains; thence East 20 chains to place of beginning. ConRural Eloctricity. Sweden lias done more to provide taining 30 acres more or less. The following described real proelectric power for farms than any of perty In the County Of Juab, State other nation, more thnn Its agricultural area using current for ot Utah: "All of the Southeast Quarter of very possible purpose. the Northeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 14 South, Rant,e 1 West. SHERIFF'S, SALE Containing 40 acres more or less." DAN MARTIN, Sheriff Sheriff. n n r'krluilunn IN THE DISTRICT COURT JUAB t.. i ..tu.., rtontitv j j,jr i . a . v First pub Aug 17, last pud epi COUNTY, UTAH. CONSOLIDATED WAGON & MACH one-thir- d A NATION-wio- f. 1 foiM That oft your heart The local battery will leave row night for Marsh Flat in the canyon where they will camp for the night, returning to this city Sunday morning. The camping out is part of their regular training and is done for the purpose of training the boys in the best methods of conducting a modern camp. The public is invited to inspect the camp. to-m- or U.B.Thrifty says :aswer MARSH FLAT MABEL'S Q vjTSr ?3va- vt j 475 DEPARTMENT STORES -- We Prepare The Nation Wears 19c 36 in. Percale 27 in. Gingham. For Work . .19-21- c 23c 32 in Gingham 27 in. Out. Flannel 19-2- 3c 36 in Out. Flannel. .27c Wool $3.25- 1.9H-2.6- 9 $4.98 $6.90 to SK90 Mens Hi Top Boots For Dress $9.90 Work Shirts - Cotton $1.69. Batts Mens HiTop Hoots 79c I'.atts -- 98c -- $1.69 Quilted Feather ticking. .49-58- c |