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Show JtlAfe COUNTY TIMES, NEPHt, UTAlt LETTED WANT fill be well guarded Continued from pan to-da- pay day. NAL BANK. Utah. hear a man complaining abouthis plumbing system. Ask Iiim who did his work. If it was a blacksmith, carpenter, miller or automobile man, don't jbe surprised. Plumbing is a A blind trade all by its self, man can screw pipe together but it takes a plumber to put in a sys- tern that will pass a plumbing in- -' spectors test, which we guaran- ( tee all our work to do. y ' your lawn mower is dull We sharpen them. If KENDALL AND WILLIS TlXINEKS AIM PLUMBERS W-or- pul-.eriz- THE fHenriod Hotel W. 1 Phone Illuck Suwlh. t TmU $ Court Huum. CJ - - Utah. mo: ARE t it i t i Akr riTv it "The Stove With th i I Guarantee" i r General Blacksmithing REAb CAREF Over a hundred LatlV well made, with the b trimmed, in eneoks, ai dark colors, your ohoi during this sale , OF SHOEING- - NOTHING TOO I.ARGE OR TOO SMALL FOR US. Ira . ( a ,rJ Jsa',-- - " &firZ CASE 35, 1850. CASE 40S23O0. CASE 25, 11250. F. O. B. FACTORY. Nephi City Garage. I KTAR OF OSTI.LM & ALLIA IUII.IINO. Automobile Repairing WE CAR RY THE j , A&'vi&r. pniA rz?f r. &ta 11 Boynton I GOLDEN RULE CLOTHING GO. HULL UUi.li UiUL UliLl Utl. Mona Notes. ed turned home. Born to the wife of Reuben B. Young a son April 15th. Surprise Party A number of friends of Mr. John Cooper meet together and surprised him on Thursday even ing, the occasion being bis 63rd, birthday. The evening was spent in games, and music. Refresh' mentu were served at a late hour. The following were present: Messrs. and Mesdames R o b t . Scott. R.T. Beagley, John S. Cooper. L. Frank, Jacob Gibson, Mrs. Betsy Anderson, Mrs. Rose Sullivan, Miss May Foster and iZ.lM, ar.d hied Coming Out. "Bt th; li four daughter' coming-oudii.ixr, i it?" a friend nairj to the debutant' fntbr. "Tm" th t Mod el T Runabout T Touring Car Mod il T Town Car Mod el $500 S550 $750 trn old man replied, "and if t krtn't put my foot 5on rn that drwffitkff fhe'd fsa be la." been out even furtbaf than in Pro-voja- re W. l. RKLRS, Slate Lrgineer. Dale f f.rst publication April 17th, 914, date of otr pieliun of publirati n May ), m. UiUl Uiis.L Uiiai 1 Notices Consult County Ctark Or Respective Siansrs Tor Further Informotion. INTHE DISTRICT COURTOF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JUAB. In the matter of the estate of John Sidwell, deceased. The petition of Ettie J. Sidwell, praying for the admission to probate of the last will and testament of John Sidwell, deceased, and for the insuance fo herself of letters testamentary on the estate of said decedent, has been set for hearing on Wednesday, the 6th. day of May, A.D. 1914, at 11:00 o'clock a. m. at the County Court House, in the Court Room of said Court, in Nephi City, Juab County, Utah. Witness the Clerk of said Court with the seal thereof affixed this 22nd, day of April, A. D. 1914. Seal THOMAS W. VICKERS. W. A. C. BRYAN, Clerk. Attorney for pet-tion- Notice To Creditors IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT; STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF JUAB. In the Matter of the Estate of John IL Brough, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned, at her residence, or through the mails, at Nephi, Juab County, Utah, on or before the 4th day of February, A. D. 1915. ANNA BROUGH, Administratrix. EDMOND H. RYAN, Attorney for Administratrix. Saving the Pufclle Streets. According to an excellent custom street Is pared or repaved ali city departments that may be llkoly to open the street are communicated with so as to fire them ao opportunity to examine tbelr pipes or make necessary repairs, alterations or renewals before tbe paring Is laid. In Qlargow, before any TTB MAKE OUK OWN f 1 1 1 das after Foster. William and Hugh Love of visiting friends in their old home town. tins office within the compiptu n t. of this nolke. publication hiri) (3i) ,f ll. e Wm. ix Probate and Gardianship Eugene Newton and Miss Ella Kay a very shy little couple took the morning train one day last week went Salt Lake City and joined hands in the holy bonds of matrimony. According to reports they didn't consult the feelings of any of their friends, relative to the matter. However we all wish them .joy and happiness in their married life. Mrs. Martha L. Kay who has been visiting Mona relatives for several weeks returned home last week. Edward Shepard and family who have been living in Payson during the past winter has moved back to Mona. Miss Chloe Shepard has quit her work as clerk at the Golden Rule store at Payson and has re- until there is little danger of val Notice To Water Users uable stones being thrown away. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake The interior of the mines Oity, Utah, April 10th, 1914. almost exclusively by Notice i hereby given that the Juab colored labor, being contracted Development Company, by its agent, for periods of time a n d during Jeorge McCune, whose post office ad this time live in compounds pro- Jre is Nephi, Utah, haa made applica vided by the mine owners. These tion in accordance with the require ments of Section 128Sx24. Chapter 62, Kafers are not allowed to leave Session Laws of Utah, 1909, to cbangt '.he compounds until their term the point of diversion and place of use of water per expires. They are supplied with of ten (10) cubic-fee- t food and raiment by their em- second which haa heretofore been di verted from Chase's and Foote's ployers and have no necessity for Juab County, Utah. Chase's springs, leaving their home as they travel .prings are situated at a point which under-grounto and from their Dears north 10 degrees 30 minutes west work. Under these conditions l.'OO feet distant of the east quarter they have no temptation to con- corner 2of Section 2, Township 16 south ceal diamonds as they h a v e no Range west. Salt Lake base and men dian. Foote's springs are situated at chance to dispose of them.' a point which bears north 71 degrees Other than mining, Kimberley 3J minutes west 1,100 feet distant o has no industry of importance. the above described corner. The water The summers are long and dry. of the above described springs has heretofore been used to irrigate 1,360 causing great drouths, which ef acres of land embraced in Section 2, feet agriculture to such an ex 16 south. Range 2 west; Sec tent that all food supplies must tion , Township 15 south, Range 2 ba shipped in from surrounding west; Sections 22, 23, 27 and 84, Town hip 15 south, Range 2 west, Salt Lake localities and this make the cost base and meridian. It is the intention of living very high. The heat be of the spplicant to divert the water is comes almost unbearable at tim suing from said springs and discharge es, the thermometer often regis the same into the natural channel of sevier River, at point which bears tenng as hign as an degrees ir south 83 degrees 10 minutes west 21, the sun. Owing to these condit 087 feet distant from the north quarter ions the water supply is o f t e n corner of Section 26, Township 15 south, low, as the water for culinary Range 2 west, Salt Lake base and meri purposes is pumped from a river dian. In lieu of this water, the appliseventeen miles distant. This cant proposes to divert an equal quan from the Sevier River, at river is often very muddy and atity of water which bears south 69 de (frets 10 point the water Is filtered three differ- minutes west 2.743 feet distant of the ent times before reaching the east quarter comer of Section 11. consumer. Township 16 south. Range 2 west. Salt Taking all things into consid Lake base and meridian, from wner it will be conveyed by means of canal eration, I feel well satisfied with and a pipe line for a distance of 15.9K) in my field of labor and rejoice feet, and there used from January 1 to the work in which lam engaged. to December 31, inclusive, of each year I am glad to say that people io irrigate 3,280 acres of land embrac change their ideas of so called ed in Sections 1. 2, 3, 10, II. 12 and 14, Range 2 West; Set ''Dark Africa" immediately af- f wnhip 16 south. 26, i7, 34 and 36, Township la tlors on shores. her ter landing south, Range 2 west. Salt Lake base I trust that I may be favored nd mendinn. 1 his application is di with the news from Juab County signaled in the State Engineer's offics d iring my future stay in Africa as f.o. al'.6. All protects aga.n't the grantirg tf sa I have baen in the past. 4sid Htplicati(ji, ttatirg the rea.rs Yours Sincerely r.eiet it, must lie made I y affidavit in James II. Ockey. iuiicate, a c mi anird y a fte f PORD AUTOMOBILE J bills. few-nshi- T Over 250 Home Dre lies, AfternoV and Street Dresses, regular price some stores from $1.50 to $3.00, in all sizes, your choice during this sale New lines of children's dresses from 49c up' For other important specials, see our large - d WE AE WETUL EQUIPPED TO DO YOUR WORK. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY TIN Get Re art-jvorke- 217 MAIN ST. rj. Nephi, SAT1 cashed and the gravel sorted, J. ilenriod. Prop. Now Open To The Public t stones. 5 I 6A NOTES LOCAL Mrs. Ralph Hoyt is in Nephi visiting relatives and friends. red miles. In each of these Good range for sale at your branches.are from two to five own price. Call at the Times OffiElders and a small body of local ce. workers continually defending A parosal lost- - Finder return the Faith and trying to make to Miss Myrtle Howard and reothers happy recipitnts of the ceive reward. true gospel of Christ. Our meetLost a of spectacles, return ings are well attended and many to Jamespair R. Black and receive rehonest souls are earnestly inves- ward. s tigating what the Latter Day Mrs. Minnie J. Sells of Los Saints know to be the only true Angeles. California is in Nephi Gospel. My present home (Kimberley) visiting at the home of Francis is known to the world as the Sells. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Hague enheart of the Diamond District and for this reason holds an im- tertained at dinner Saturday portant place with the industrial complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. cities of the world. It is indeed J. R. Edgheill of Salt Lake. marvelous the amount of these The religion class will give a precious stones that is are taken party in the second ward amusefrom this portion of the earth in ment hall Monday afternoon, a single day. Through searching Vlay 14th, 1914, at 3 o'clock. The for these luxuries, man has made dance will be free for the childin the center of Kimberley, the ren. Ice cream cones will be sold Urgest artificial hole in the world Scents each. Dance in the eventhe top of of which extends over ing, tickets 25 cents, extra ladies forty eight acres. There are num- 10 cents. Everybody come and erous shafts in and about Kim have a good time. oerley, the deepest one going Jjwn into the earth a distance of thirty five hundred feet and Party At Burton's from reports I learn that the best A jolly crowd of brothers and diamonds on the market at pres- sisters quietly arranged a surent, have been found near this prise on John Saturday evening, level. From the back door of our the occasion being his 34 rd birtholgiags we can watch numerous" day. Music and games were intruck cars hurrying by, loaded dulged in until a late hour. A devith blue ground, containing licious luncheon was served to Thit the these precious guests: Mrs. Her one is hauled tt bertfollowing from ground Burton, Messrs. and Mes three miles where it is spread dan.es Wm. Burton, A. V. Hague, it on the dumping floors and T. H. Burton, E. O. Sparks, Rex emains exposed to the atmos- flyde, Alvin Burton, Messrs. phere for twelve months. In this Spencer and Rosco Burton, the ay many of the lumps are guests of honor Mr. and Mrs without damaging the John Burton. Jiamonds. The ground is t h en if vhile you are earning, Begin that protection by opening an Uccount here or next General Repair OFF AFRICA. r protection be a well filled fvings bank book. What has ho terror for the saving, but ' The only for the thoughtless. ttime to guard against want it P. FROM FAR Si guaranteed the best quality. Your can save money by buy. Get our priing from use ces on quantities. 40c quart. Ice Cold Cones, 6 for 25c. Root Boot and Soda 5c bottle Also we carry a first class line of caiidies. Watch for our Jce Cream wagon X. L. BAKERY. II. Macartney, Prop. Utah Nephi, "Where Rood things to cat are o!J" ft trttirtt,tra t if ? 9 O 9 ?9 V 7 f tf.tf.1 ij f ? t 9 999 f frrfrfirftttr& |