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Show THE The TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, FOREST ROADS TO RECEIVE FEDERAL AID Times-New- s ('uhliwhed every Friday by The Time New Publishing Company Edito DENNIS WOOD a B. GIBSON Manager Subtler Iption Rates Tear dil Modtbs $1.00 () II. 0 WKKDS. In spite of the dry hot weather weeds have had tliia summ-erhave thrived on several of our back streets to such an extent that they spoil the looka of the thoroughfares on which they are allowed to accumulate, Civic pride should at least be exerted to the point where we will be anxious to have our streets present the best possible appearance to the many tourists and visitors who iome to our city every day in the year. we Harvest Money Is Safe i With This Bank A SWIMMIXG It will he safe earning money for you while it is here and when you need it for investment or otherwise it ready and waiting for you. We are opening new Accounts daily and we welcome you to take advantage ofthis service we are so well equipped to render. First National Bank LOCAL NOTES OF INTEREST The Veyo Bee Hive Swarm of the Nephl Ward M, I, A. mat at the home of Flometta Kendall Wednesday evening, Seals were distributed among the girls after which several chapters from tht book "More Fish" were read. Delicious refreshments were served to the following members: Wanda Alice Cowan, Florence Francom, Chase, Mary Morgan, Wanda Petty, Asenath Grover, and Miss Kendall. , KODAK SPECIAL This is the season of the year for Kodaking. KODAK means more than the mere name of a line of goods. It means that you may have in your possession at all times, on every occasion, wherever you are, a dependable means of making and keeping a picture story of the people and places that are of personal interest to you. In order that you may own a Kodak, we are going to give you an opportunity to own a REAL EASTMAN KODAK at a price you can afford to pay. , For one week only, commencing Saturday, July 19th, you may own one of the following KODAKS at the SALE PRICE quoted: Sale Price Regular Price POOL. One of the needs of this city la a public swimming pool. The erection of such a modern convenience would be a real public service. Towns not near as large as this have public swimming pools and they are well It is a good healthful patronized. recreation and is a wonderful aid in keeping the boys at home instead of them going off to other towns seeking such recreation. It would be no great financial undertaking to install one here and it could be made under the entirely right kind of management. Here U something for the civic clubs to take up and in doing so render a real service to the city '. When you jct your money for your crops open an account with us, depositing all that you .do not require lor immediate needs. is , Expenditures totaling $95,943 of forest highway funds for the conduction of roads within or adjacent to the national forests in Utah have Just been approved by the Secretary of Agriculture, says an announcement from the Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture. One of the projects calls for nearly 28 miles to be built In the Dixie National Forest between Cedar City and Duck Lake, in Iron County, and several miles in Kane County. Nearly 11 miles will be built in in the Fillmore forest, and a bridge wil be constructed over the Provo River in the Uintah and Wasatch forests. Funds 'or location surveys In the Dixie forest and for maintenance of highway? heretofore built have been allotted from the total expenditures authorized. Miss Afton Greenwood is a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Hyrum Brough this week . Mrs. W. H. Warner of Logan, Utah, spent the week end in this city visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. P. J. Gustafson of Minneapolis, Minnesota, returned to their home Sunday after a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Lunt. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Hague were down from Salt Lake Saturday spend" ing the day with relatives in this city. Fred C. Chapman, Nephi's popular photographer transacted business in Fijlmoie and Kanosh, Friday and Saturday. No. No. No. No. No. No. 0 Box Brownie .$ 2.00 Box Brownie 2.75 2A Box Brownie 3.50 2A Cartridge Premo 3.50 2C Box Brownie 5.00 2 10.00 Autographic Brownie .. Premoette Junior RR Lens 10.00 No. 2C Folding Premo. single lens 12.50 Vo. 3A Folding Premo, single lens 13.50 Mo. 1A Kodak Junior . 13.00 No. 2C Brownie Camera 13.50 No. 10.00 10.80 10.40 10.80 10.80 Pocket Series II 13.50 Vest Pocket. Single Lens. 6.50 Vest Pocket, RR Lens 8.50 1 All sales 2.20 2.80 2.80 4.00 8.00 8.00 . -- 5.20 6.80 subject to stock on hand. WE ARE HERE TO SERVE Nephi Drug Co. WE LEAD Niel Brough $ 1.60 2 OTHERS FOLLOW left yesterday for Los Angeles, California, where he will take the Dental examination before the California State Board. Mrs. Mabel Greenland and daughMr, and Mrs. Wm. Stanley, and Miss Geneva Irons, motored to ter Merle, d Salt Lake Saturday where they for several days with relatives and friends. Might a Well D e Young FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher.) NOTICK When everybody lives to reach the century niiirlt It won't be so easy for "entenarians to K"l a heiirlng on their ohllosophy of life. DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR vis-ite- ' I ! .' I ! - , ij I I! Dr. T- D. Rees came up from Los Angeles Sunday evening for a few days' visit with his family in this city. Dr. Rees is expecting to move them to Salt Lake City in the near future where they will make their home. - il PtjA " -- : -x Si L-- p.1 . l JjJ- , T"t l rrri i i !':;..; Mrs. C. E. Davis returned to her home in Pasadena, California, Monday after a pleasant visit for several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foote. Mrs. Davis was accompanied to Lynudyl by her father, Mr. Foote. aaaaTi --- J Mr. and Mrs. Marian Wilkinson of Salt Lake City spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mr. Wilkinson returned to Foote. Salt Lake Tuesday but his wife will remain here for a two weeks' visit. Mrs. Allan Robbins of Salt Lake City, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Downs, this week. Miss Ludean Lunt returned home yesterday after a two weeks' vacation with friends in Evantson, Wyoming. GOODY KAK KHOK RKPAIRING 8YHTEM RKHT MATERIAL USED Mail Order Service Prompt S. A. CTirlntonsrn Prop Buy a Monarch and Add Cooking to Your Pleasure List Nephl, Utah mm A NEPHI 42 horsepower! SO miles and more an hourhour after hour without over-heatin- loss of g with-ou- t power without carbon cleaning! And at the end ol a long sustained high speed, up WILLY: 1195 Co. HOUSE" m mam a or Brand Cib Oraafls for Mm m4 Boy At TWO-HOR- PROVO No Car Like It! ht eli ONE-PRIC- E AT the power of a poppet-valvcar is drop? ping off. Furthermore, the Willys-Knigis entirely free from those engine repairs which make up 50 of the upkeep cost of practic cars. It has no cams no ally all poppet-valv- e to of order. A car you can springs get out keep season alter season. Take a ride today. and continued satisfaction through a long period of years. It is a true saying that Monarch Ranges like old friends, old hooks and old songs, are most appreciated when time has proved their worth. THE SW. This engine's power curve keeps climbing e while Fuel Economy Quickness of Operation SPRINGVILLE at Salt Lake City, Utah, July 7, 1924. The blufTer sleeps under short covNOTICE is hereby given that Joers. If he pulls 'em up to cover his seph H. Greenhalgh, of Nephi, Utah head, he uncovers his feet. Bluffers who, on August 17, 1917, made rarely bluff any but themselves for Homestead entry, No. 017109, tor very Ions. Sec, SSEU. Sec. 22; SWVi 23; NSW4, WNWK, Section 26 NE4NE4. Section 27; Township 13 Origin of Name Calvary The name Calvary is derived from South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has tiled notice to make three-yea- r "Calvarla." which Is the Latin equivaProof, to establish claim to the lent for Golgotha, meaning a bare skull. The name was given to a rock land above described, before Clerk of or prominence shaped to give the sem the District Court, at Nephl, Utah, on the ISth day of August, 1924. blance of a skull. Claimant names at witnesses: T. W Miller, Ralph Carter, James Stanley Green Cold and James T. Greenhalgh, all of The term green gold originated In Nephl, Utah. the early day when someone declared EH F. Taylor, Register. that metals went through a process First Publication, July 11th, 1924. of evolution and ripened at last to a Last Publication, Aug. 8th. 1924. The ortginstor of finished product. this false theory claimed to have the Achievement secret that aided gold In refining. Green gold Is an alloy. When 17 per Achievement, of whatever kind. Is cent silver Is mixed with gold, a green the crown of effort, the diadem of color Is produced. thought James Allen. your motor will be cooler, will need lea water han any similar sized poppet-valv- e engine. Monarch range with its malleable iron construction joints riveted tight Yitri fused rust resisting not puttied flues assures you Dixon-Taylor-Russ- U. S. LAND OFFICE The Bluffer m I CENTRAL MOTOR COMPANY Nephi, Utah |