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Show "Juab cotfTY yiitij Mirm, uta EN- - COURT HAPPENINGS FROM CALENDER Save Your "Sunripe" Cartons LA Lnrnlblnb Cuntinuod UVAN from pmi NI1VFMRFR TFRWI i . W W I Continued Iblllll b II J. from psgc I James W. Shepherd Vs Alvin Gunderson is recovering from a severe attack Sherwood. Motion for New Trial. of pluresy. Iaw & Motion No. 2 A baby boy was born to Mrs. Anna Py Kimball vs N. A. James Stephenson Tuesday Nov. Robertson, et, al. Motion for st 7th. perate statement. in Authon Christensen was Francis Sells vs George A. Ud Mount Pleasant Wednesday and all, et. al. Demurrer. Thursday on business. Lois Virginia Stoddard Vs Maud Aid interesting preliminary Layton. Demurrer. will be given Sunday Vs Spider Mining Company evening. Bald Eagle Mining Co. et. al. Mis Joseph Bradfield who has Demurrer. been seriously ill for sometime William Warwood Vs Utah Aris steadily recovering. & Live Stock Co. id Demurrer, The Contrary Day. Probate. Jos' when I sny: "This duy I'll In the ot the estate of matter rlst n n thank God for the sun," the , clouds come cn'opln' 'rouuil the Frank Cook, deceased. Petition tin' down the rulndrops run! The for Letters of Administration. Klooin cornea MRU the delic Order Sjinripe grnin.1 freshing, healthful end strengthening. Koffe-e- t ious nkli-8- UTAH CEREAL FOOD CO. Ogden, Utah. la the windows, the viud (Nov. 8, .1916.) ; the fire (urter flickers. tin' the house looks lost Dud lone. A In the matter of the Guardianship shadow In the shadows, with nothlu' of Grover Minors. Roscoe Grov-eIn see I Hard Times view, bright al. et. Petition for order of hear the Note duel But Jes' when I'm the suddest, an' sale of real estate. (Nov. 8 ) think my day done. I feel a sun- la the matter of the estate of houui, an' It suys: "Now thank God Is like a mono r, HORSE LOST PREPARE Guilding weight almost 850 1 lbs-sma- white spot in forehead. Is braoded A. II. on left thigh streak of white Jin. wide in mane. Notity or return to Thos. Williams Lynndyl.and receive reward hi WINTER FOBJXT CuntinuaJ from pass 1 banks tr produce weeds, but rather make them bring you money in the way of something that will make food. Right now is the time to pre-pafor next year. Make your plans so you can secure your seed now and have only the best quality. A better quality of seed will greatly increase ths yield per acre. If there is vacant or waste land owned by some one who will not use it. lease it for the next two or three years. There is nothing to loose in producing a maxium crop but there, is a good prospect that you will be able to get good returns for all food stuff you can produce. Prepare now for next year's corps. re Utah Farmer for the sun !" James Nolan, deceased. Final Account and Petition for Distribution. Sept. 30. In the matter of tne estate of Mary J. Pexton, deceased. Petition for Letters of Administration ana Cross Petition. In the matter of the estate of Algean Carter, deceased. Petition for letters of administration. Nov Tht Port of Missing Men. Scarcely a week pusses without new being conveyed to the world that kuiiio umn or woman litis dropped out of sight. They ore recorded among the missing- and are rarely heard of afterward. Sometimes It Is because tiny desire to sever all ties and to seek new pastures. In such cases the iniir. or woman merely slips out of the old life and into the new, and oo one run 3ud a trace of them. 8. - Probate No. 2.' .". In the matter of the estate of Cleone E. Jackson, deceased. Petition for final distribution. (Nov. Objected to Her Word. . Mttrie, live years of age, had been l visiting us fur severul week. On occasions she would suy ruther s.'iury things, and In rebuking her I would udiuonish her not to get Vhenty." She usually wus silent afsev-eru- 13.) In the matter of the estate of ter, this, but one day she usked nit ".lint I meant. Taken by surprise I Celetia A. Jackson, deceased, stnmuiered, "Why, I iticuu, Uou t get feiiiion for final distribution. f null." As quick as thought she said : Then why don't you sny fresh end I Nov. 15. will know what you are tulklng about." In the matter of the estate of F. Tolley, deceased. Petition for letters of administration. Nov. 8. In the matter of the estate of Martha Jane Kendall, deceased. Petition for letters of administration. Sept. 23. In the matter of the estate ol Enoch W. Trippe, deceased. Final report of C. L. Trippe surviving partner. Nov. 9. Probate Nov. 3 In tbe matter of the estate of Herbert Burton, deceased. Petition for letters of administration. Nov. 8. In the matter of the es'ate ot John H. Brough, deceased. Fourth account and Report of AdminWilliam Mot ds Rlgeur. A Chicago womau who had received a legal summons to appear lu a cert a court at a certain period was much put out thereby. In explaining the matter to a friend, she said : "1 have certuinly received the citation, but I shall not appear could not, In fact. Not only am I not socially acquainted with Judge Jones, but the whole tone nf bis communication Is so Impossible that I absolutely refuse to know him." I I I t 1 rw What W "Just I Want!- tgl fcl 'Give me ni.i!c vaitimci i imm gTr;ii 1 know in I'm petting jiu'C.wholevitne, nouf nfv - S?fnj caVe Raiting Dishcloth. ft hn hccti dlcvcrHl ihnt tin1 thick, KMiii;y gourl nf the lufTu plnnt which k'ruws cusily anil rulri-liul little attention, rmikcs the l.'t klnI ol loth and Imlh )tic'l All Ohl ui.i nui Is making n rmh1 living rulsiuiz . wild over mi I.nst year t!iu.:inl to uc guru go company nlorif u" In Hie ivrtlititg of tiul"mot.ilc. Cut Into Mripi tlx lufTu gourd maker ti kind of luce tvlddy ufl ly lullli-nrrs ill-- lx frO r3 fix-in- tr - jeinptinit Information Still Available. "Tour boy has been delayed In petninl It l nlo niltniriilily dulnl ting to school this year." "Yes. Hut bis education Is not being neglected. li tin? timUing of BmviT Imskcis. He Is getting Important and systematic lessons In history and geography Hi Scruples. rending th newspaper. 'I'm trying to ral" ! pnre of a ly tnon- wii'l tlin ti ket t' T'fM-ka,Bright Idea. tnv llttlo Ilr;uit. "Cun't you My little niece, five years old, wn? nn'l " little girl, and rwtT. "1 t.i visit a aratnelghlmr's N!" rtp1it .lil with a family of little of no the ticiiitist hne priiilx? niitioi n hiIkI- klf:cn. she went home and said: Tfpi'ka, ntnl "Mninmn, Mantle's old rat has got iitiy Bwint In wniltna tlinm a mar I v.nh a nek mi jxiiliil flint It look like lot of little kittens and am going to el roy cat." and hon b Mftlon of foriltirny of a lircntti U lik unto tli" ." Beautiful Nights. d Knnn City Star. No'.hlng Is more besutiful than the moon and the stars these clear nights. Moth Killer. They seem to bring heaven a little lMMt. a If moths get intti ntirat thnn at any n'her season. And, riturer 1 a cloth J imli.n fuijunre with formal 'of all, nobody gets a bill for the Imi ih'sy li'; pIhoo doth In the cIixhI and sublime service they perform. VI liour. Th fi"'i- - up iit,litly in hKt!", nop pliiti i i y ! Peculiarity of Railroad Travel. tiiinko or Ih.v-- ! hr- - iliiiliiiiii I A man's whiskers always seetu to to!d. Hie ftnms will k:il mcths grow foster while he Is tiding on a ttell tin lr '?e. train. I'ld yoa ever step off a train without tbe feeling that you needed a Mr. and Ms. C. M. Whitmore sbbVeT i, J dcrful liivtnirKr anJ rii'.in I'tC Calmtici l'f ?n '.jui i tin-iisl- y ln-l- fitin mam rl. 1VV i "u vf Cheap ml big can bailing Powders dontrt p"' Jon money. Ca1rr.t i and fat upriof to xrur rmiK and (tTrtri j Heard on the Highway. a wslk-ovp- r nor a free catch tli" sua In tide, and If you d run on you'll have a the day's journey.' Atlanta Constitution. SUPPLY CO. dnt Not Much on Looks. Inner (looking at order) "This Isn't a very good hs.king piece of meat." Walter "Well, yuik ordered a plain Steak." We have now on our floors the bestline of upholstered Furniture ever shown in Match Scratches. Painted woodwork that has been marred by mstrh scratches can te to Its original condition tt rubbfiwm and then wavhlng with witli bing a cle rag dipped In water. re-tnr- Ncphi Waste on the farm It should be cut to the mininum. ASK US ABOUT. IT - & Fub. Manager. hr mm Regular Price $2.00 per year in Advance .$1.50 per year PUBLISHED WEEKLY EVERY 1 ,! FRIDAY, Al NEPHI, UTAH. Save Some Money .Now No matter how prosperous one! ' may be he shows poor judgment unless he Baves part of his earn- ings. Parctice thrift alonjr with probpetity Our crops may not be quite so larire, but the prices are hinder this year. Farmers are in better condition financially than for a long time. These conditions mean that we should save some money. Pay oH our debts and get out of bondage. Bank some money and get your business on a cash basis. Bank some m o n e j a against rainy day this is sure to come to all of us. Buy some betttr farm equipment that will help to increase your earn in if capacity. The saving that will come from buying for cash will be a big help toward profit making on the farm. Aside from the great saving thus effected, the very fact that a man has money in the bank makes him a more live-stoc- k, self-respecti- ng citizen. If you doubt this statement, try it. What makes the great countries of the world is a desire of the people to save. People must be thrifty. Much of the misery of, this world is traceable to somebody' lack of thrift. Future prosperity come only when one la willing to give up present pleasures. If we have not already done so. let us row learn the benefits of hrift. Lets save &Aut money. Absolutely Pure Made from Cream of Tart a i NO ALUM-- It. lhir.s we I tr .' noon. Mrs. Marion Crebbs returned to Salt Lake Tuesday afternoon af ter spending sometime with her mother, Mrs. John Warwood. i' A- Nothirg keeps the mind so bright, the heart so open, and the nome so tidy as hospitaltiy. true to his mother will nearly always be true to his wife Yes to hisfriendsalo. A boy who is dcs not cost a cent but it pays in dollarstbe more you give the more you have. A smile -r 217 MAIN ST. SALT LAKE CITY UT 'iia S'ort more than the A thrifty farmer is known by the care he takea of his machinery when It is not in use. Evans was in the State capital Wtdrtfdsy etttidirg the big celebration. Clarence Foote returned from a trip to Idaho Monday morning. L. W. K vans who has been on business t rip through the state returned home Monday morning. Mrs. J. A. Booth is spending the week in Cedar City visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Booth, L. Frank manager of the Golden Jiuie was .in Salt Lake Y'dnes,day attending the big Democratic celebration. Raymond Bl.tckttt and Sidney Park were passengers on tbe northbound train Monday after- "fhe things we get for nothing usually cost us L7. PHOSPHATE K0 W th Tht Gutrantss" Typewriter j Ribbons 1 For sale at the I Times Office 9 ALL HAKES x "get-rich-quic- one night. I t lugh K'mdy. Mothtrs retd t.ot fear ttv? t!iea?e if tbey Vefp Encouragement. We are ant to bp thankful for h "rll the doctor give you much i...tilp r f rhanibcrlfcin' O asked Mrs. Iumon. r. use it muti: i ii"n-.edin thi house and "Yes. Indeed." answered Mr. Iumon. vui uiuituiiics aim my "He said I would be able to whip my climbed to the top of thorn, and j 8v direct-d- . It exhilaration of the . . rtl ( f." OijtainFble every weight In wildcats before long." "Dear enjoyed lb me! Where will you find the wild- summit thu? AttiinoJ. v Mf rr. cats?" gve Implacability. the infiKiirinimons monarch .lio Sflld that he de1royed hts enemies by making them Ms friends." "Yes." repliwl tk'iiator Norgham. "Hut think of the bad company yoo are liable to get mined tip with by following that practice." "ItetneTiibcr Practical Education. The fnf-- t Hint maple sugar production In the province of Qnelec, Can-ndis Increasing rapidly Is due to establishment there of three schools devoted to teaching farmers bow to make It. "Know Thyself." f lit-- tin In the run! n "Know thyself!" the way Is to make ttie scqtiftiritniice worth wlille. Youth's Companion. ff ton wlh . lt Prices Differ. ft "One f t of tan l Feed all the cow will respond ty!ih s retnnrks sn May- to in milk production. When she unMlM-r."he so, tmt the farmer's he?n't down begins to put on flesh, cut nearly so much as the vacationist s. Jit ct tbe grain, Editor n i I CHR1STENSFN. Appreciate Your Cicssings. Owning and caring for a fcoot) wh-you ikI every is a fine lesson to the automobile get up that you luive something to do Her Son SulJccl lo Crttup. tlmt day which must tie done whether farmer in the proper care cf farm "My sin E Iwin is subject to yon like It or not. Ilcing forced to machinery. wiites Mrs. E. 0. Irwin. forci-will to do your best, work, and breed In you temperance, wtf cotilrol. When some fellow wants to w.-l- New Kensinjcti n. Pa. "I put in diligence, strength of will, content, snd k proposition n. iny re U hour at night be a hundred virtues which the Idle will you a never know. something big why- sleep on it f. rp'l learned of Chamberlain tii were among the Salt Lake visitors this week. FURNITURE Nov. 11. Tliuiik i tJfe's neither BAILEY istratrix. - 'tS-ty- ft "Hr- tpl e M. A. B. GIBSON, Mrs. Henry SUN-RIP- S ROLLED OATS fresh as the first. Since many other foods are not sold in sanitary packages, housewives are saving the empty Sunripe cartonB.in whiih to keep salt, rice, sugar and other foods, which they want protected from dust, dirt end other contamination. luab County Times SuoceanorTo The NEPHI RECORD I The Sanitary Sunripe Carton is the most improved cereal package on the market. " It preseives the excellence and freshness of it contentrv This round contained is ' The last portion o- fequipped with a tight fitting lid. is always as FOR TLhc Fait Building. Service Hgcik clontoan Suit Lake City. Utah Efficient Servian in EVERY Eine :: of Instira nco :: " ulonu.bile Life. Health. Accident. l ire, Plate las. Tire and Theft, Collision snj Property llatnage. Jlcncral Liability and Itomls. Insursna in sou tha this Agsiey will fH can CHRISTENSEN 6c best pfotsctlan GIBSON CINESAL AOF.NTC 'OH AND JUAB COUNTY NEPHI Timas' Ut Offica. NapHi, |