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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. UTAH S, Notice of Bids SERVICE AND SECURITY The Board of Education of Juab School District will receive bids for the building of about 1500 feet of concrete paving, the walks to be 8 The feet wide and 6 inches thick. mix to be 1 in 7, and the finishing 1 in 3. Bids must be filed with the clerk of the Board on or before September 2nd, 1925. For further particulars as to specifications see D. F. Winn at the high school building. The Board reserves the right to reany and all bids. ject ' Board of Education of Juab School This is a National Bank. Its business District. conducted under the supervision of the United States is Miss Phyllis Reid left for field, Wednesday where she will with relatives for a week. , Rich- government. A Talk with A Nephi Man i Open an account with us today We pay 4 per cent interest on Savings Mr. Warren Tells Something of Interest To Nephi Folks. Accounts. Nephi National Bank "The Peoples Bank" I Howard, all of Mills, Utah, and Geo. McCune, of Nephi, Utah. ELI F, TAYLOR, Register INTERIOR DEPARTMENT OF THE U. S. LAND OFFICE ati Salt Lake E. D. Dunn, Att'y, Utah. City, Utah, August 11th, 1925 Salt Lake City, First pub. August 14th, 1925. Delia that NOTICE is hereby given Last Pub. Sept. 11th, 1925. E. Steed, formerly McCune, of PUBLICATION (Publisher) 19 There's nothing more convincing than the statement of someone you know and have confidence in. That's why this talk with Mr Warren should be mighty helpful here in Nephi. H. P. Warren, retired farmer says "I have used Doan's Pills from Lunt Pharmacy and I know they are good reliable remedy for weak kid neys and an aching back. I gladly recommend them to anyone." The above statement was given April 5, 1917 and on September 22 1922, Mr. Warren added: "I am glad to endorse Doan's Pills again." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don simly ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Pills the same that Mr n Co. Warren had. Foster-Milbur- Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y. Section 34, Twp. 13 South West, Lots 1, 8, 9, Range ESE4. SwU intention to make Bick-nel- l, Utah, who, on Nov. 1st, 1919, made Erlarged Homestead Entry, Serial No. 025041, for South Half 14 35, Township (SVa) Section South, Range 2 WTest, S. L. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court at Nephi, Utah, on the 14th day of September, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: W. E. Snader. Geo. E. Howard and Dean Mrs. Roy Fitsell went to Salt Lake Tuesday for a short visit. JNIiss Louise Irons is spending a few days in Salt Lake City this week Miss Virginia Skeen of Salt Lake City, Is the guest this week of Miss Helen Cowan. Gifts and Presents Mrs. Harry Black and children are spending the week in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Starts and daughter Viola motored to Salt Lake City Wednesday, returning home in the evening. Just Received a New line. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Foote and Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper have daughter Maida, went to Salt Lake returned home after a very pleasant Tuesday where they will enjoy a few days vacation. trip to Yellowstone Park. This bank has particularly strong connections. By reason of this strength is has a large credit which is judiciously used for the benefit of its Let us extend to you the customers. Service and Security which this bank affords. NOTICE Local Briefs Come and look them Mrs. George G. Howarth and child ren returned to Salt Lake Tuesday after a pleasant visit with relatives over. here. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Booth motored to Salt Lake Wednesday where they spent he day visiting with their daughter Mrs. Myrtle McOmie. Mr. and Mr. Malin Mendenhall and family of Payson, Utah, were guests Sunday at the home of Judge and Mrs. J. S. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Lyons, Miss Camille Lyons, and Mr. Ralph Lyons, of Salt Lake City, were guests Sunday at the home of Air. and Mrs. J. The party were1 returnW. Ellison. ing from-trip to Southern Uth, which included Bryce Canyon, Grand Canyon, Zion National Park, and Fish Lake. SHERIFF'S SALE THE DISTRICT COURT OF JUAB FOR IN AND UTAH COUNTY. Harriet E. Crook and Edward Wal ters Cook, Plaintiffs vs Walter Wright, trustee, William Arthur Jones, Joseph E. Flanders, Collins L. Flanders and Jennie Flanders, his wife, and Payson Exchange Savings Bank, a corporation, and IN It Pleases Us To Please You Ord and Mangelson Successors to Lunt Pharmacy Co. ' Phone 43 Utah State National Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah, a corporation, Defendants. AT SHERIFF'S TO BE SOLD SALE on Saturday the 12th day of o'clock September, 1925, at 12:00 noon at the front door of the county court house in Nephi City, Juab County, Utah, the following described real estate situate in Juab Count: ty, Utah, to-wi- Nephi, Utah The north half of the southeast quarter of Section 28, Township 10 south, Range 1 east. Salt Lake excepting therefrom railroad right-o- f way, net area 78 acres more Morl-dia- or less. DAN MARTIN. Sheriff of Juab County, Utah By P. P. Christi80n, 19 2 5 aw Announcing Important cfQuality 25 Years 2 Changes in Bodies and Chassis Added Beauty and Utility Closed Cars in Color No Increase in Prices years of anticipating the requirements of motorists making manufacturing processes more certain producing a higher standard of This Firestone record could only have been made through furnishing the public with outstanding values and is, consequently, your assur- ing adherence to the Firestone pledge, "Most Miles per Dollar" summarizes Firestone's record of service to car owners. Firestone factories have grown from a small building approximately 75 x 150 feet to mammoth plants having floor area of over 60 acres prices. If you would like to know more of this wonderful record, ask your Firestone dealer to send you an illustrated folder. With today's high cost of crude rubber and other raw materials, Firestone's opportunity to serve the public was never better, due to its great volume and special advantages in buying, manufacturing and distribution. 25 quality 25 years of unswerv- from a capital of $50,000 toover $50,000,000 from an annual sale3 volume of $100,000 to over $100,000,000 all in the short period of 25 years. ance of quality and lowest Central Motor Company Nephi, Utah. AMERICANS SHOULD 1'ROUUCK THEIR OWN RUiiBER . . . . bodies on Tudor Sedan, Coupe and open cars. Bodies and chassis both lowered. Larger, more attractive fenders, affording greater protection. New improved transmission and rear axle e ventilatbrakes on all types. ing windshield on closed cars; double ventilating type on open cars. Curtains opening with all doors on Touring car and Runabout. Closed cars in colors, with upholstery of finer quality to harmonize; and nickeled radiator shells. Many other refinements now add to the beauty and quality of these cars. See your nearest Authorized Ford Dealer today for complete details. All-ste- el One-piec- C Jt& tJsLXri 0, Deputy. First publication, August 21, 1925 Last publication, Sept. 11th, 1925. has filed notice of XOTICK FOR PUBLICATION three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City the Clerk of the District Court, at Utah. Nephi, Utah, on the 15th day of Sept 1925. July 29, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: M NOTICE is hereby given mat Thomas W. Miller, of Nephi, Utah, who H. Miller, Joseph Greenhalgh, D. M on May 14, 1920, made Additional Miller, Arthur Gadd, all of Nephi homestead entry, No. 019072, for Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. SE'.iSEU Section 33. SWliSWVi Publication, July 31, 1925. SE1, Section 4, Township 14 South, First RanEel West, Salt Lake Meridian, Last Publication, August 28. 1925 0 0 n, DETROIT, MICH. |