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Show NOTICE. ARE YOU ALIVE nw to th many advantage of th alaotrio aarvlca batwaan P A luab County Times United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah YSON ind SALT LAKE CITY Oaolda now that your next trip will ba via the soanlo, comfortable quick and convanlant Electric" Day Not What Successor To The NEPHI RECORD Aug. 2, mc To Whom It May Concern;- Notice, is hereby given that the State of Utah has filled in this office lists of lands selected by the aaid State unper aection 6of the Act of Congress, approved July 15, 1894, as Indemnity School lands, viz; 0)7989. ' SEJNVVJ, Section 23, SEJNE1, section 15, T. 14 8., R. I E , S. L. M. Copies of Baid lifts, so far as they relate to said tracts bv descriptive subdivisions, have been conspiciously posted in this office for inspection by any person interested and by the pub- ( Hour Eight Trainmen Are Striking ForS M. CHR1STENSEN. A. B. GIBSON, Editor Continued from Manager. pmut 1, be sure, but nevertheless. of Regular Price $2.00 per year In Advance $1.50 per year property against property. It is not a verdict of 'humanity PUBLISHED WEEKLY EVERY FRIDAY, AT against property, as it pretends he eight hour day is not put into effect by it; a wage ad van.ee for the moat highly paid class of American working men the aristocrats of labor, as- they have proudly called themselves is put into effect. The increase goes to the class, com prising one fifth if the railroad employes, which has rtctiua 35 to 40 pei cent wage advance in the last decade and by so much decreases the possibility of advancing wages for the four fifths who have received but 10 per cent advance in the last de cade. In terms of aumanity. this de. ciaion is not what it pretends tD 1 The Pleasant Smile. He was not rich in worldly goods; no offices he held; in no one field it might be said of him that he excelled; he managed taka your oholca of but to get along, to march with . . OVi XT . .... t aim uuuJ r: me, ana yet he was unique in this He had a plea of he traits or subdivisions hereinbesant Bmile. apulpmant from tha heart of fore, the described on ground that the While others careworn face? tha town anrouta to tha heart same is more valuable for mineral than he smiled his way through wore, for agricultural purposes, will be re of Salt LakelClty he'd had his share of trou Genlife; the to for noted ceived and report Leave Payton Arrive Payaon too. Office at of worldly care and Land eral ble, Washington far From Salt Lake Salt Lake Failure so to protest or contest, with strife; but somehow furrows in th s time specified, wiil be consider6.00 A M never came that mark the weary 9.20 A M ed sufficient evidence of the 7.15 AM 10.15 A M his face a benediction was mile; al character of the tracts and the se. 8.15 AM 11.35 A M He had a pleasant smile free otherwise lections. thereof, being 9.30 A M 1.35 P M made He to be will the from our burdens lighter be. approved M objection, P 11.15 A M 3.35 lic generally. During the period of publication of this notice, or any time thereafter, ind before final approval and certifka inn nnrlor Hetiurt r mnnt at reputations of Auiil25. 1907. protests or contests against the claim of the State to any DAIUSTRAINS All-ste- D-- non-mine- r. 1.15 P 3.15 PM 4.15 P M 5.b P M 6.15 P M 8.15 P M 10.35 P M Train! marked thus are ping only af Lehl, American Grove, State. seem; our worries chased away; GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register 6.15 P M his cherry greetingalways made 7 35 PM a brighter, lighter day;' what Notice To Water Users. 8.35 PM he never rose to fame, though M 10 20 P State Engineer's Office, made his pile? A monarch or 12.05 A M Salt Lake City, Utah, August 2. 1916. M A have 2.05 envied him He had Notice is hereby given that Ernest might limited trains stop- - Hansen whose post office address is a pleasant mni'e. 5.35 P M Provo, Springville Fork, M Plessan' mdSpinish Fork. Is Nephi Satisfied? Eureka, Utah, has made application in accordance with the reqiurements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 19u7.au Bundle Shower hor Miss amended by the Session Laws of Utah. Sid well. 19)3. 1911. and 1915. to appropriate A bundle shower was given (J) of a cubic foot of water per second from East Spring, Juab Thursday evening at the home County, Utah.' Said spring issues at a of Misses Mabel and Alleen point which lies 1000 feet east and 40 feet south of tQe southeast corner of Sperry, in honor of Miss Loa section 11, Township 12 south, Range Sidwell, The lawn was decorat5 west Salt Lake base and meridian. ed in Japanese lanterns and The water will be diverted at the flowers. The evening was spent spring and conveyed by means of a in games, music and social chat. ditch and a pipe line for a distance of Refreshment wete served to 700 feet and there used from March I to October 31st. inclusive, of each the following, Mrs. t,. K. r or year, to irrigate 20 acres of land em-- , rest, Mrs. James Sidwell, Mrs. braced in the northwest quarter of Ueed Starr, Mrs. Lola Patten, the northwest quarter of section 13 Ujigse8 g. Neya Booth ' E Township 12 south. Range 5 west. Salt Ava and Stella we. Brown, Lake base and meridian. As much of said water as may be necessary will b LaVelle Ockey, Jeanette Wat-use- d during the entire year for domes- - son of Salt Lake, Leona Ken tic purposes. This application is desig- dall, Nona Bryan, Ruth Jones, nated in the State Engineer's office as Gladys Price, Janet and Dessie one-four- th The Evidence Is Convincing;, The Testimony Ooen to In vestigation. ( I Before a statment can be accepted here, it must be supported by local testimony by the evidence of someone residing in Nephi. Statements from unknown people in remote places may be true, but we cannot prove them. Here is a Nephi resident: J. W. Ellison, farmtr, Nephi, says'-"Fo- r years 1 was badly troubled with Kidney complaint and rheumatic pains, every now and then 1 bad an attack and was compelled to lay off from work for two or three days at a time A mis-ste- p or sudden move that brought any strain on my back, made t seen as if I were being pulled apart. I had other ailments that gave proof my kidneys were disordered. Doaa'a Kidney Pills releved the rheumatic pains and atopped the backache." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy-gDoan's Kidney Pills-th- e same that . et Mr. Ellison resomraends j So. 6706. All Latimer. protests against the granting of said application, stating the reason . . v .m r .i ...u.t t- .- .....u. y wu:.0r, Cur, for Rheumatism, in duplicate, accompanied by a fee of, nheumaU8m nothing to a man m cnurcn aplre In which $2.50, and filed in thia office within , wbo .m i thirty, 30, daya after the completion of bes have a hive, suspend himself ! near the entrance and submit to a the publication of this notice. good, generous slinging, says the Indianapolis News. A Minnesota man State Engineer. heroic treatment reDate of first publicatian August 11. underwent thle now says that others may and cently, of 1916, date of completion publication (ret stung by the patent medirlne route ' September 11. 1916. If tbey wish, but be will collect bis My blacksmith shop for rent I stlDgcrs at the source C. Gardner, Levan Utah. w. Public opinion is fast coming to realize this. We do not wonder that the representatives of the brotherhoods in Washington have the cleverness and the impudence to demand that the railroads be given no more time to determine their position. Every day hurts the strength of the fake eight hour position, because it is a fake. The first duty of the railroads is to expose that fake. If they are to yield to the vast power thrown thus shockingly against them, they should make the record so clear that the public will be able to estimate the deception for itself. If we must limit work to eight hours to protect the family life of overdriven woikerg why, we will do it gladly and accept the cost. We will say: All right! But if we must under threat of force increase the pay of a highly paid, well living minority at the cost of an advance of transportation charges for all business and the simultaneous sactfice of the principle of arbiution why, all wrong! And that's just what we are doing. The Ilocky Mountain News. D. BEfcRS. ; For sale cheap my house and lot, for particular sre P. B. Cow- an. Typewriter Ribbons For Sale at the Times Office ALL MAKES Merely a Matter of Choice. "Bobby," said the teacher sternly, "do you know that you have broken the elpith cnmmandnii'tit by atealtnsj "Well." explained might Just as well break the eighth and bavo the apple as to break the tenth and only covet James' 1$tt4 JEWELERSt Choice Peaches for putting up 85 to $1.35 per bushel to be. NEPHI.UTAH. apple? Cobby. "1 thought 1 lt" Constipation the Father of Ma Peaches Peaches & Tub. Apples, Pears, Plumbs, Crab apples and Tomatoes for bottling at Reasonable Prices King's Mer. Co. Indian War Veterans ceive Telegram. Re- - The following telegram was re ceived from Senator Reed Smoot duribg the Blackhawk encamp ment held at Fairview Aug. preasure on me from all Indian War Veterans covered by the pension bill to allow senate conference to recend from my a mendment. Blackhawk veterans can not draw pensions. I feel liVe forcing conference report ov r to next session before yielding What say the veterans? Thanks for the invitation to campfire". Notice To Water Users State Engineer' Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, August Notice is hereby given that Ward Cottrell, whose post office srddresa is 15-1Scipio, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909, 1911 and 1915, to appropriate of water per sethree 3 cubic-fce- t cond from Sfphon Spring, Juab Connty. Utah. Said spring issues at a point which bears north 79 degrees 12 minutes wst 10,629 feet from the northwest corner of Section 7, Town, ship 27 south. Range 2 west. Salt Lake base and meridian. The water will be diverted at the spring and conSigned reed smoot. veyed by means of a ditch for a distance of abont 11,000 feet and there THE SCHOOL CHILD'S HEALTH. used from March I to October 81, inHow He Should Be Fed; Care Of clusive, of each year, to irrigate 100 acres of land embraced in the northTeeth, Eyes, Etc. west of Section 7, township The September number of the and quarter range aforesaid. This application HYGIENIST magazine will be is designated in the State Engineer's the School Children's number. office as No. 6097. It will contain valuable articles All protests against the granting of stating the reasons by specialists on the food, cloth-in- g said application, made must be therefor, and general care of the in duplicate, accompaniedbyby affidavit a fee of school child, including the teeth $2.ro, and fiUJ in this office within and eyes. Give jour child all the thirty ISO days after the ccmplelkn of this notice, advantage of perfect health. of the publication w. D. ULFKS. Send ten cents for this number G 18-"Gr- to THE HYGIENIST PUBLISHING MAJESTIC BLDG., State Engineer. CO. DENV ER COLO. I 8, first publication September b;6, date of completion of publica Date of tion Octube 9. Mr, and Mrs. Wm T. Belliston returned Saturday after having spent the summer in Salt Lake. III Mrs. Henry Kirkman of Salt Of the numerous ills that Lake is visiting relatives and affect humanity a larg thare friends at Nephi this wetk. start with eonstitaticti. Keep your bowels regular and they Miss Kate Pyper, of Salt Lake may be avoided. When a laxative is needed take Chamber- is visiting her sister Mrs. J. N C. lain's Tablets. They not only Pexton. move the bowels but improve the appetite and strengthen the Attorney and Mrs. J. H, returned from Beavtr digestion. Obtainable eve ry where. Tuesl ay morning. Mc-Kni- 1916 The Greatest Love. ran express the power and beauty an I heroism and oajestf of a mother's love. It shrink not and rrows stronger where man where man faints, and over the wastes of worldly fortune eids the radiance of quenchless fidelity like a star In oeaven. E. Fl. Cbapln. No lanpiae cocr, Strong Soul Never Give Up. The tendency to persevere, to pl slat In spite of hindrances, dlscour It li and lropf",ibilttie oeernent this that in a'l things 4intlnuiKbs the strung soul from the weak. Ca lyle. 217 MAIN ST. SALT LAKE CITY UT rix s W.th fhs Guarantee" i V ef3M ) - if ' l UNIVERITY OF UTAH r gffn SALT LAKE CITV. UTAH Instruction begin Monday. September 18th Reglabtlon ef student, and entrance eismallons en Thursday, Friday, Saturday. September Mth, 15th and 16th Registration fee during th three registration dvs CO: after that $15 00 September Mth. 15th, and leth-$- 10 - . 'I 7" t Ceure are offered that prepare for almost any voo- ation. Th credits ef the University of Utah are accepted In the best nnWerltie In th United States. Full Information ent upon request UNIVERITY OF UTAH SALT LAKE CITV, UTAH 1 - - t Proper building with spacious laboratories replete with modern equipment, and a Faculty composed ef graduate from the leading universities of th land, are AT TOUR SCRVIOC. t. it v A Scene from Ramona Coming to the Venice Next Thursday Music by Orchestra of 25 pieces 29, 1916. Mexican Melodies by California Mission Singers. |