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Show ' California. Local Notes. Sunny Excursions. Tickets on sale duily Los Angeles and return $40.00 with slightly' higher rates for tickets returning via San Francisco or Portland. TWO DAILY TRAINS to Los Angeles with Pullman Standard and Tourist sleepers, Dining cars and free reclining chair cars. Shortest and best line to Gold field and Tonopah, Nev. See any Salt Lake Route Agent for tickets, literature or further information or address the undersigned. J. II. Manderfield, Asst. Gen'l. Pass. Agt. Salt Lake City. Department of the Itv terior. Miss Kate Warwood.is down from Provo visiting relatives and' friends this week Mrs. G. W. Lunt went to Salt Lake Thursday for a brief visit. Frank Patten was over from Eureka the first of the 'week on accounts of the illness of his mother. ' Bill Carter and Louis Burton are worKioir up Denina xsebo in the Forrest Service this week. Miss Mary Hinckley returned from Salt Lake Thursday. ''' Band concert in the city Park next Saturday night. Take stroll. Wanted 40 boys to play in the Juvenile band age 14 to 18 years See Prof. Plumb at Pay's Hall next Saturday 2 p. m. Mgr. Andrews reports there is room yet for 1 tenor, 2 cornets, NW E for C claronets and 4 13- saxaphones in South, Section 25, Township Rane 3 West, Salt Lake Meridian, the Nephi City band get in boys. has filed notice of intention to make See Prof. PlumU'next Saturday Final five year Proof, to establish afternoon. claim to the land above described, In case of the'State of Utah before Clerk of the District Court at Nephi, Juab County, Utah, on the vs. Edwin Biglerrwho was con2f.th day of June, 1910. victed of battery in the district names aa witnesses: court. Claimant The defendant appeared J ames 1l. Itluck, Philemon Tidwell, last 15 Saturday in court and was lack all Mont Tidwell. Charles R. to serve six months in sentenced of Nephi, Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON". the county jail. Register Principal Roy F. Homer se cured two more teachers for the CONTEST NOTICE. year, while in Salt Lake. They D. J. Deegan 7th. grade and are Department of the Inter- Elizabeth Thorpe 6th grade ior, United States Land The Corps is now com Teaching Office. one vacancy in far plete except Serial No. 023X5. Contest No. 2004 Salt Lake City. Utah, June 10 1910. the sixth grade. A sufficient contest affidavit hav'A pleasant reminder of the ing been filed in this office by Alfred recent all Utah excursions of the W. Seamons, contestant, against homestead Fntry No. 16011, Serial No. Salt Lake City Commercial Club to Neohi was had vesterdav 023X5. made Nov. 28, 190ti, for Wl-NW1-4- . Section 22, Town when the operators of the Rocky Wl 2SW1-thip 11 South, Range 1 East, Salt Mountain Bell Telephone Com Lake Meridian, by Alfred Yates, in this City received a conin which it is alleged that said pany of chocolates sent by signment Alfred Yates has wholly abandoned said land for a period of more than six the members of the excursion to months last past, (and that said alleged the operators in recognition of abnence from the said land was not due the prompt and efficient manner to his employ m'iit in the Army, navy in which the telephone force or Mnriix ( ii8 of the United State ax a private soldier, officer, seaman, handled calls to Salt Lake City marine.) Said parties are hereby no on the occasion of the visit of tified to aiiear, reepotid. and offer the Commercial Club members. evidence touching said allegation at on July 20, 1910, "Special efforts were made by 10 o'clock a. m. lefore the Register and Receiver at the Bell Telephone Company to the Untted States Land Office il serve the members of the ex Salt Lake City Utah. cursion so as to give each one The Slid contestant having; in I the opportunity .of taking to affidavit, filed May 12, 1910, his pruH-and that efficiency of home, et forth facts which show that after due diligence peronal service of this the operators were appreciated. notice ran not be made, it is hereby is evidence by the un looked for ordered and directed that such notice acknowledgment of spoken be given by due and proper publication. above." S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, May 13, 1910. Notice is hereby given that Moroni Howarth, of Nephi, Utah, who on September 21. 1904, made Homestead Entry No. 101 1G, Serial, No- - 02098, U. 4 2 2 4 Con-tt-ste- e, Where it May Be a Benefit. i. K. ThomjHHin, Record address of entryman Silver City, t'lah Register. Notice to Water Users. Notice to Wafer Users. Stale Engineer's office. Salt Lake City, Utah, June 14. 1910. Notice i hereby riven that Par Stale Kiigirieer's Office, Salt Lake ley f, Christ mn, whoa post office City. Utah, May 20, 191a Notice is hereby given that John L. address is Nej hi City, Utah, has made Kllertson et al, hse ont office application in accordance with the re laws of is Mona, Utah, has made ap- quirements of the compiled plication in accordance With the re- Utah. 197. M amended by the session Laws of Uttth, 119. to appropriate quirements of the Compiled Laws tf Utah, 19 7. a arn ruled by the Session fifteen (IS) culiic feet per second of Law of Utah, IW, to appropriate water from Rait Creek, Juab County Utah. Said waiter willb diverted at a se(,1( of a cubic foot which lie 1.3S5 feet north of the from point two springs in cond of water south east Corner of Section 4, TownJuab Utah. County, Spring Canyon. i situated at a int ship 13 ifuth, Kange 1 east. Salt Lake Spring No. from where it will which lies 1,122 feet north and tl!h feet base and me cur nor of th be ronveyvid by means of a flume and a at from the pouth e?t quarter of Station If, p.pe line f.ur a distance of 2,772 feet north the period Towr.'hip 11 ".utb, Uartpe I west. alt aid tl.ci e u:i during from Jan ..sty to teember 31, in !. arnl meridian. Spring No. 2 is ituat.l at a oint which lies 1,122 elusive, of eathyear, to develop pow for tb e purpose of electric lighting feet north arnl 2,11-- feet eat of tte er s- - 1 (if ,pellmg machinery in Nephi The water f fnr alve divertetl at pla'e where it if- C r, I th. After having been so 3i will used, the water will be re sues from f aid spring and conveyed t verted a menu of a pipe line for a distance of tuned fto the natural channel of the strean.t at a point which lie 1,175 feet 9,240 feet r:d there used during the tat rter of the north i the so to DeeemrFev from January tA 31, sou of Section 4, Town-h,- t t e tli quarter inclusive, of eah year, fir Jorr.eti m uth. Range 1 east. Salt Lake 13 This ar ar,d municipal plicaThis application i tion is designated in the State Kngin-eer'- baend iceridisn. in the State Engineer's d?iifnated office a No. 2e5. of fir e aa No. 2990. Ail protects against the grant irg of r All protests against the granting ad application, stating the reskafm of aid application, stating the reasons tierefor, most le made by affidavit in therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate Hint filed in this office within d'.ip licate and filed in this office with- days after the completion of n tb thirty ( irty (30) days after the completion tlje j!Ikati'r) rf Uiis notice. f tl te publication of this notice. CALLB TANNER. Caleb Tanner, State Ergineer. State Enrineef pfiblieatkjn May 27, 1M0. LaU of lljte of June 34, 1910, first publication d te tt completion cf publication Jar of of date, completion publication July 27. 1510. ad-lre- s flies The high cost of livin g which is creating such a furor at pre sent may ultimately prove a bene fit in one or two directions, even if the soaring prices do press un usually hard just now on people of limited. incomes. It is Estimated that many peo ple who left the country for the city and have been living a sort of shabby genteel life on a small salary ever since, are now going - . l-- brick-layin- rid-a- n, il ! lke 1 - e ri--1 n1 1 nrpe. s i frt 25. U 10. g, FIRST. EE IMPRINT i tell you that rather than -- E. L. BOUCHER Carriages up-to-da- te ity, if you happen to need a new parlor carpet, you will be a lot more interested in a carpet ad. than in a paragraph about Jim Jones' newly painted barn. That's why everybody in this vicinity reads this paper's ads. Pedro Depots. JOHN R. ADAMS, tJba's furniture Store. Prop. FINE DURHAM BULL When in town have lunch at X. L. Bakery, we will serve you right, Courteous treatment, charges moderate. At THOMAS BROUGH'S See Him First. SOME GOOD LAND BARGAINS I have for sale 160 Acres 160 120 $1000.00 1500.00 1200.00 80 800.00 We make our own famous Ice Cream. Best in town is the popular verdict. We ask you to try it and be convinced- See us for prices before giving your orders. No fancy prices. - Dry Farm Lands, adjoining Winn Bros. Farm on mona west bench-Wi- ll sell on time at 5 per phone interest-No cent down payments required. Come and see me y X. L. Bakery. "fr.rtncy T0 C. WE.jffM", The Provo Foundry and Machine Company. (INCORPORATED.) THOS. F. PIERPONT, Prop. General Foundry and Mi thine Work, Mining Cars Iron & Brut Casting, Engine and Boiler Repairs, Modern Plumbing and Healing, Structural Steel Wcik. Vu toinolil Hop Why go to Salt tlr. when it can be done nearby, more cheaply?. Both Phones, 77 P. O. Eo 85 mmmtammtttti PROVO, UTAH. I Specialty Salt Lake City, Utah. fr 1 l-- 2c, l-- back to the country life which they ought never to have left. If they do then there is good hope Jewelers. we that most of them may become producers and do a good thing for themselves and the country A second benefit will result if price the higher cost of living will but teach people to be more economi- When we sell ycu a ROCKFORD WATCH, we cai. ine abundance or our know we have given you the highest possible value natural resources and of prosfor your money, even if it is a trifle more than you perity have made us, as a nation might pay for an inferior watch at some department extravagant in living as in other never Aianv iamiues tnings. store, or mail order house. live within their income, not be Sold cause they consume too much at By their meals but because they UTAH. waste so much food which if NEPHI, would utilized' make properly Finan many a plentiful meal. did so much not this mat cially ter when prices of meat, eggs, and other foods were low, but it matters a good deal now that prices are up. It is a trite but 10 Per Cent off on all Go-car- ts and Carriages at true saying that a French family For sale & by Hawkins can live comfortably on what an Pay's during month of June. American family throws away. Ockey. We still have a nice line of Carpets, Rugs, Linole Of couse there are many families econmodels wise which are of ums Wall Paper, Window shades. Remember that omy, but in general the criticism The Wellington Hotel your carpets are sewed at same price. applies with considerable force. I will be pleased to treat my We can save you money on all kinds of Fur Nephi friends right TRADE MORAL This paper's niture at RATES REASONABLE. columns are the advertising Everything Modern & business news of the commun- Located opposite Short Line and San r E. A banana eating contest took HENRY PARKIN HYKUM HAY place at the Olympia' one day this week. Melvin Warren made Dealer. , Meat, & SON- a bet with one of his pals r that I all kinds oi dressed buy he could eat two dozen bananas meat. Builders and. Cement Workers. one right after the other., He 9 12 Chickens Mutton had just eaten three when he Hogs 8 Veal 9c. AH kinds of cement work, made the bet, but succeeded in Cash paid .for eggs. most and at reasonable repairing downing1' every one; and won prices. the bet. Not only that, but : he S M E went home and ate a fairly good Ptone 159)ink Let us figure with you. supper besides, and said that he could eat a dozen more. No bad consequences followed, and he went to work as usual the next THE LASTING v , ii ir.--i- -; morning. ri OF QUALITY. TRADE MORAL Introducing the buyer to the merchant is the must As it is purpose accomplished by our advertising columns. The in QUALITY tegrity of both are vouched for. which should . be considered in buying a watch. fTt? t n " I eft fete m CALIFORNIA Sunnv Excursions TICKETS ON SALE DAILY Los Angeles and return $40.00 with slightly higher rates for tickets retureing San Franslrco or Portland. via 2 Dlaly Trains To deeper Los Angeles viih Pullman Standard ani Tourist cars and free reclining chair cars. Diig Shortest and best line to GOLDFIELD & TONOPAH, Nev. Seanr Halt Lake Itouto Ant for tickets. literature or further information or aJJren the ndcrt!gned J. H. MANDER FIELD; ASST. GEN'L PB1S. AGT, SALT LAKE CITY- - 1 |