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Show BETTER iT RUSE GRAIN. VALUE (Continued from page one.) registered their votes with the millers, so that the movement for better wheat in Utah may be suid to have been launched in a way that insures results. It would seem, therefor, that farmers should make arrangements before planting this fall to get seed of some of the standard varieties mentioned. The benefit will accrue first to the farmer himself, and in a secondary way the millers and grain men will be benefitted by the increase of grain shipment and the . better Hour market. made is oiI!ort by being Every the officers of the Ogden convention to advise farmers of the action taken in time for the 1911 seeding and in this they will be assisted by those in charge of the Agricultural College Experi ment station, who have for years bien advocating the planting of only the best seed of the best varieties of grain, as a potent means of developing the farming industry in Utah It is understood that some of the milling companies and grain men of the state are planning to provide seed wheat at cost to the farmers who will make known their needs in that line, Utah State Millers and drain Dealers Association fl OF OLD Nebo Star Mining and Milling ComRidcre straw $1 per load pany, a corporation. Grace Bros. farm. Location of principal place of bust. Span of good 1200 lb. horses ness, Nephi City, Juab Count, Utah. Location of mines, Nebo Mining Dis for $100. See Grace Bros. trict, Juab Tounty, Utah. Wanted to buy 2 share water. Notice-Ther- e are delinquent upon the Times office. following described stock on account of cent per share, assessment of For sale cheap a good granary, levied on the third day of June, 1911, at Times office. nquire the several amounts set opposite the W. A. C. Bryan went to Provo names of the respective bhareholders as follows: ast Friday on legal business. woolens away wrapped in newspapers Mrs. Amt. J. A. Booth went to Provo Shares Nam at the end of the winter's season and No. Cer. new grand 20000 W. F. Mayhew $50.00 ast Friday to see her find that it is a satisfactory way of 72 7.50 daughter. L00 Sarah E.Abbott preserving them againts the ravages 33 ' 2.50 500 15 Rex Hyde has moved his famU Henry Hoyt of moths. There is nothing better I.5Q 300 23 y into his father's home, and E than old newspapers for use under the W.' Kendall 2.50 500 16 Geo. L. Boucher has moved into the carpets for the same reason. 3.05 E. Strong 610 35 Chas. home owned by J. A. Hyde Jr. Old newspapers have many other 50.03 0000 98 Mrs- - Anna Jones of Murray uses as well. Wet in water, they serve I8.C0 3C00 100 to clean out the stove splendidly has been visiting with her aunt 16.87 3375 Chas. E. Abbott Crushed newspapers are excellent to 48 Mrs. Mary P. Sutton, the past 25.C0 5000 T. J. Pyles clean lamp chimneys. They can even 26 week. 15.00 3000 Thorold Breinholt be used as an iron holder lor an emer- - 25 Found-- a hand satchel and pair The mere fact that moths cannot read ia no reason why they should detest newspapers, but they do, nevertheless. It isn't exactly the news- papers or its editorial policy that moths dislike. It's the ink used in printing the type that makes the moths stay away. That is why, in the absence of moth proof bags and cedar chests, some housewives pack their furs and one-ha- gency. v are dipped in lump oil Newspapers Irons useful for cleaning windows. not much soiled can be rubbed on old newspapers and thus made fit for use. Dipped in lamp oil, they are splendid to rub the outside of the dishpan. They keep it bright and shining. Torn and in shreds, slightly dampened scattered over the carpet, they keep down dust when sweeping. They clean the sink of its grease and sediment; nothing is better, for the greasy paper can be at once burned after use. Many times folded newspapers will serve as a mat to stand hot and black enen pots or kettles or and saves soil ing the kitchen table. The kitchen stove is kept bright after the cooking of each meal with old papers, and this Ex. saves many polishings. Frank Winn visited in Ephraim last week. Tlenty of ripe peaches at Beagr-ley- 's orchard. Red Astrakhan apples and fine peaches for sale Charles 500 2.50 3500 3000 17.50 Preston Freeze 2000 10.00 71 David Nelson 2000 10.00 75 Charles Sperry 46 James 55 T. E. Hi.ichaw 62 Wilford Breinholt 64 L. Ewing 15.00 1700 8.E0 1000 5.00 2.0tl of Party identify ing same may get articles by paying for this Ad. M. W. An eye-glasse- s. Maple S 7 he J3nnSTG ty "Jim" Pelliston, Myor Whit-mor- e, Miss Alberta lfrown, Mrs. Phc Delia rosier, Mr, and Mrs. L. K. Dunning, Mr. tind Mr. Will Andrews, Mr. tmd Mrs. J. T. Pellis-toMr. and Mrs. Amos. Allen, J. S. Oilier and li's bruthcr-in-Ii- a fcmall and family are and Mr. K ;ir.is htva secured tt go in IJradU y's Cani!),WO acres of Ian:!, about 4 planning yon Mirnuay. ini!e oUlant fn.m HcnvlYr. KM 0 to farm iuteii'i dry They acres of it the coming sen son. CKYIMi POR IlLLI' Waller Sells has tkcided not to tefccii next 5 tar aa he intend: Lots uf It In Nephi Uut work at i Xiatly li rowing Less. t' ta-- Local Nolcs. .I And I'll furnish tiie home with kitchen, dining room m and bed-roo- At prices that will astonish you. In fitting out your home call and see us. Home Furnisher. Iacca Pair JCMC iaj9 DECORATION DAY HAS PASSED BUT flDonumente & Mcabstoncs are nevr out of Season Orders taken for Summer and Fall delivery by SATISFACTION . TVephi, TJtiili. $ GUARANTEED. Why Heat Up the Kitchen? and the whple house this hot weather, doing your baking? When you can have it done in our large ovens for but a trifle more than it costs you to do it? HAVE YOU TPIED OUR DELICIOUS HOMEMADE ICE CREAM. LA3TES bc xRIliniona - Olympia II. Macartney and Cream and with you for the treat. Rev. and Mrs. C. K. Davis, Ctias. Foota 5 Son only kind e YOU FURNISH THE GIRL "In The Good Old Summer Time." K 1 pure maple the state, " iro-pert- ARE from in sugar The greatest enjoyment you will find is at our Soda Fountain a for H. II. Pitchforth' has Ixen very small amount of each you can get much pleasure for here from Milford for the pat yourself anij fridnds y few days hiking over his TI-IBetter do like interests. the rest are doing, ' Mr. I 'itch-- 1 They will be pleased with ourdilicious forth, move back to your old also pleased Sodas Ice home town. FREE Sundae,-th- made derson. Miss Myrtle Carter visited in Ephraim last week as the guest of her sister and brother-in-la400 157 Mr. and Mrs. John Sudweeks. 10.00 2000 Robert Winn 88 Miss Clara Hughes of Salt 6.25 1250 89 Jas. Garrett Jr. Lake has been visiting here the 2.50 500 Clara Breinholt 96 the guest of her aunt, week 2.50 past 500 Hannah Breinholt 97 Mrs. Enoch Burton. . .50 100 93 Sophie C. Breinholt 2.50 500 W. T. Worwood Miss Rhoda Nielsen, a gradu113 5.00 ate of the conservatory of music 1000 Alfa J. Higgs 118 500 (bal) 1.25 at Oberlin, Ohio, visited with 130 J. R. Reid 1000 5.00 Miss Olive Syndergaard Tues136 J H Horning .25 day. 50 141 Miss Nielsen who is a very Jemima Thomas 1.50 talented musician is going to Los 300 148 Tressa 0. Vickers 2.50 Angeles to fill an engagement 500 142 T. L Foote 7.50 to play one of the large pipe or 1500 149 Jacob Thompsjn 2.50 gans tnere 500 154 John Beal 3.75 750 155 A party consisting of County M. 5.00 B. 1000 Ellen 163 Sperry treasurer A. R. Paxman and UMO iS.iW 11 Mary A. Grover 2.M Soil wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Pax' D. O. Mliwr 176 WW man of American a 170 Fork and Mr, fi.uo liM HarrUon Sperry hi V. M. Jenkins left 2UK1 lo.no and Mrs. .. 100 InuO ., 3 .) Wednesday morning for the And in accordance with law and an mountains. They will be gone order of the board of directors made up several days and will camp back on the third day of June, 1911, ao many of Mt. Nebo. shares of said stock as may be necessary Prin. R. F. Homer of the will be sold at public auction at the office Nephi High school is making of the secretary in Nephi City, Juab preparations to snd out numerCounty, Utah on Saturday the 19th day ous circular letters to al' proof August, 1911, at the hour of 12o cluck high school students in noon to pay the delinquent awsesitmetit spective east Juab County. Tnese letters together with the cot of advertising will the give many courses offerand expense of sale. and the numerschool the ed by T. H. G. PA UK Ed, ous advantages that come to Secretary. who register with the those First pub. July 2tf, last pub. Aug. home institution. 87 THE MAKE FALL Hire's RobtKer 'Marshmellow Sundae Sliced Peach Sundae Caramel Sundae Teddy Hear Sundae lf I Misses Perlha and Lula Mc pherson will leave tomorrow fori Pocatello, Idaho where they will visit for several wee is. A true black and a tme tan. If a single fair nreda darning within 4 months aficr pmcli- you don't darn tlirm. you cichanpe them fur tt and For Calo MERCURY , Miss Marietta Martin of Manti visited with Rev. and Mrs. C. K. Davis Thursday. Trim fitting stocking that Or "punctur proof in lirtl, toe or sola lihl or medium weight, m desiied. r.vcrj sue tot me t outlier, the boy about to graduate to the sock arre or the young laJj about to Jo t long tkina. A FEW THAT WILL - Large, juicy, ripe peaches at the Peagley orchard. For Rent 2 room house Mrs. Joseph Jones. Ms. N. C. Nielsen lias gone on a visit to Ephraim. and play days for the boy or girl who is hard on stockings are troubles that ere banished with the wearing of Is rendered less intense by a visit to our fountain. 1-- Sells. FOR CHILDREN Here's a child's stocking that won't need darning The terrors of school days, tXTleatber Sweltering at Local Notes. Delinquent Notice. NEWSPAPER. Prop. Phonc 4L n, (X-org- e c liigh fcel .,!. A. ii. Pilinef fclaUs that his ton (Jtoie I pifc' t,ir,g to move Lack here trim California, and the Nei-h- n.akfc 2cihi The Times his In n.e. to orl7 hth, tju, iriil.oie, Ncmiwi? I.wk ler.n nilt,e itd acti) 7 ji.a'iAi u.eu i.ny ! ukal ai.ln Jut ut; tltf bcxly. jjiiiinK to fel right again, vinu.alrii( k,nl Ciic it j orter wishes f nil i I acHl f.rte ay ccknowituge icceint of a neat tt wiui Doati's KkIw Till., co little jiuite with the ix.an'a tmve luii d many Ntj.hi tt conof the Toggery tains a well worded Ad concern-ir- g t Here' one the .firm and its business Mrs. N j.hi J kH;n,i neeorxl ward.-which is stamped on the inside. , .hi, L tali aji; "1 have had ca.(n to use L'w' Knirx-- Tilla tau-The following teachers tcok iNtckathe arid uiher l 1 k i which a .aiwl OifM.i iiiiif oif-fexamination hae tha tounty ) iy ' Kni1 fciil. t lar iieie Tiiurftday. Frioay va a ifittlitm;. tC iiitt l t'Jney ati l Saturday of last week: Al-I- k ste I f ail fltalrt I'rite M cer.tg t ut Jaiie McPhtrson, lirnmt fclillturn ., bv Halo, Nw Yuih rt Selif, lrtha McPhersun, ,lean iw.le for t la Male. arid Ava Prown, liuhy KHi-soth aanit Iiirrr.lf Nephi; Miss Lewis, Wales; ake fm nthf-r- . Mr. Hansen, Levan. 1 comr-li-rnent- ra. tt liriif-ulti- r.-iv-na- lirtt-ciMo- apt-n- a Unexpected haitenirps c.fln ri Uin tie li;sincs min For fca!c& Bill IIM and service call II. O. WITMROW.Msrr. J 3 Leaving Salt Lake at 3;C0 p,m.. 5;C0 1 I Only 24 hours to Los Angeles. I I f MOUNTAIN $30.00 1 With a Pell telephone on his d sk and on? in his lu.rrr, h i can reach his family in a moment. A few words relieve all anxiety. C The Pell telephone ystm is Hftily Irinpirg ccn futir.j assurance to millions of rei ple in fell I arts f the countty hj means of Local and Long Instance frirvice. ROCKY $300 FAST TIIROUOII TRAINS DAILY a! hi office. n, $30.00 3 CO. 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