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Show THE V TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, OKDIXAXCK DEMAND The Young Married j Couple An ordinance levying a tax and lor the assessment of property on both sides of Main Street in Street Paving District, No. 1, for the purpose of grading, constructing drainage and irrigation system to carry water across the streets and intersections and pave with plain concrete seven (7) inches thick; Main Street between First North Street and First South (88) Street, a roadway eighty-eigfeet wide; eighteen (18) feet of the aforesaid roadway to be paved by the State of Utah,, twenty-fiv- e (25) feet of the aforesaid roadway to be paved (48) by Nephi City, and forty-eigfeet of the aforesaid roadway being the abutters' portion, all In Street Paving District, No. 1, Nephi City, ht ht Who are regular depositors ina savings panic are the people who tommorrow will stand high in the social and busi- ness circles. They are saving L.t the In the meanwhile big opportunity. they are secure in their knowledge of Nephi National Bank ONE IN TEX isupkxUiiK a little wound, cut or abrasion of the flesh may in nine cases out of ten cuiise no grent suffering or inconvenience, but it 13 thr) one cat in ten that causes blood poisoning, lockjaw or a chronic festering sore. The cheapest, safest- ard best course is to disinfect the wnu::d with liquid Borozone and apply t he Borozone Powder to complete the healifg process. Price (liquid) 30c, 60c .nd$1.20. Powder 30c and 60c. Sold by LUNT PHARMACY CO five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before The Clerk of the District Court at Nephi, Utah, on the 2nd day of August, 1924. Claimant names as witnesses: Melvin Stanley, Harry J. Irons, Amos G. Irons, and. George Golden all of Nephi, Utah. Eli F. Tay'or, Register. First Publication June 27, 1924. Last Publication July 25th, 1924. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION (Publisher) Estate of Mary M. Pyper, deceased. Creditors will present claims with DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR vouchers to the undersigned at Nephi, Juab County, Utah, ojn or before the 26th day of September, A. D. U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake 1924. City, Utah, June 21th, 1924. Robert Pyper and C. J. Pyper, adNOTICE is hereby given that Wilministrators of the estate of Mary M. of liam Nephl, Utah, who, Stanley, on July 18, 1916, made homestead Pyper, Deceased. Wm. A. C. BRYAN. entry. No. 017963, for Lots 2, 17, Attorney for Administrators. 18, 19, & 20, NM SEi, Sec. 7; N 14 of first publication, July 25th, Date W4 SWV4, Section8, Township S. Range 1 W. Salt Lake Meridian, A. D. 1924. Last publication, Aug. 15th, 1924. has filed notice of intention to make - f 1 y- World. Bc Over 100,000 people have testified that TANLAC has relieved them of: 95 2 ... .... Coup - Tudor Stdan Fordor Sedan All prices f. m. SS2S 590 683 . DtrU m bwf ny mW! by mmktnt Th a imU dm.pmymM n 14 ywu TT"f tmr lh kUtnrt. Or K For Wttkly can 1twj muiy buy Pimm. Tk Fori inlota Mmh lfM.rk..W will yma ik ! lm tm Mai-Nutritio- Sleeplessness, Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, Loss of Weight, Torpid Liver or Constipation. 1 Bottle Palmolive Shampoo 2 Cakes Palmolive Soap 50c . .20c WILL L. HOYT 76-10- 80-10- pay-abl- szJ xi x3 IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU. Ord and Mangelson Lunt PharmAcy Co. PHONE NEPHI UTAH 43 Council of Nephi City, Utah th-- i ISth day of July, A. 1). 1924. THOMAS BAILEY, Mayor. Attest; MARTHA E. VICKERS, City Recorder. (Corporate Seal) Street Paving District, No. 1, First and Fiual Estimate. Published, July 25, 1.924. STATE OF UTAH ) )ss. COCNTY OF JUAB I, Martha E. Viokers, Recorder of Nephi City, Utah, her by certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Levying a Tax aud for the Assessment of Property on both sides of Main Street in Street Pcvir.g District No. 1," adopted and passed by the City Council and approved by the Major of Nephi City, Utah, on the 18th day of July, 1924. .MARTHA E. VICKERS, City Recorder. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of July A. D. 1924. NEPHI ANDERSON. Notary Public. (Ser.!) Residing at: Nephi. Utah Leslie Booth left Tuesday rnomL.g for Los Angeles where he will take tho dental examination before the California Board of Examiners. M.. Booth expects to be away about two weeks. "He Builds Wisely Who Build Well" I TO BUILD WELL, Nephi Plaster HAS XO V.QVWj The largest and Purest Natural Deposit of Gypum In The World NI.PHI PLASTER AXD IFG. COMPANY VICTORIES that build 21 Yeairs oS Service In the 21 years since its founding, on June 16th, 1903, the Ford Motor Company has contributed largely to the motorizing of modern life. Ten million Ford cars have quickened the pace of business, have brought cony venience to travel and heattiful enjoyment to the American family. Economical manufacture on a large scale makes personal transportation available to alL day-by-da- Ml SPECIAL Stomach Trouble, Rheumatism, The Touring Car S263 Runabout Dmunr.blMS Kim Sum a4 Em Tonic Utah. "Ask Anyone Who Hi BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY Taken TANLAC" COUNCIL OF NEPHI CITY, UTAH: OVFJt 4t MILLION BOTTLES Section 1. That the City Council SOLD of Nephi City, Utah, does hereby For BaW Br All Good Procttot levy the tax and provide for the assessment of the same upon the prop erty hereinafter described in Street Paving District, No. 1, for the purpose of grading, constructing drainage and irrigation system' to carry water across the streets and intersections and pave with plain concrete seven (7) inches thick, In lots 1 and 4, Block 28; lots 2 ATTORXEY AM) COUNSELOR and 3, Block 29; lots 2 and 3, Block Notary Public 36 and lots 1 and 4, Block 37 all in Plat "A," Nephi City Survey of LICKXSK1) ABSTRACTER Ami Building Lots. EXAMINER OK TITLES This tax is levied to defray the exOffice at County Court House pense of grading, constructing drainage and irrigation system to carry Utah Nephi water across the streets and intersections and pave with plain concrete (7) inches thick upon the por- Building Lots; as the same uru shown tions of said streets opposite the upon the official plat of said city lo property hereinbefore and herein- the depth of 60.0 feet and 10 collect after describted to be especially af- said tax. 2. Section That the assessment fected and benefited by said improvement, and it is hereby adjudged, de- list made by the City Treasurer, tn termined and established that said corrected, approved and completed Re-'jy property will be especially benefited the Board of Equalization and of thy properly described in Secthereby to the full amount of the tax view, 1 hereby levied, and said parcels of tion of this ordinance in Street Pav land are hereby assessed at an equal ing District No. 1, of Nephi City, for and uiniform rate in accordance with the purpose of grading, construciini; the linear foot frontage upon said drainage and irrigation system acrojs portion of said street fronting upon the streets and intersections and pave and to a depth of 60.0 feet back with plain concrete seven (7) inches therefrom and the tax hereby levied thick said portions of said street, and to be assessed upon said parcels hereby confirmed and the assessments of land is Fifteen Thousand Seventy-on- e made and returned in said completed 0 and Dollars ($15,071.76) lists, and the report of the Hoard of 0 or Eight and Dollars ($8.80) Equalization and Review to the City per front or linear foot of abutting Council of Nephi City nre hereby ratproperty, there being 1712.70 feet ified, aproved and confirmed. e Section 3. Said tax shall b- abutting said improvement all within in ten equal yearly installment.-- . the boundaries of the lots, blocks, parcels and street above mentioned in as provided by law and ordinance with said district, which is the total abut-er- s' irterest on the whole sum unpaid a cost and cost per front foot of the rate of six per cent per annum said construction work, according to payable at the time each instalimeir the contract entered into for the per- is due. In the event any installment formance of said work and making or the interest aforesaid is not. paid said improvements with the Reynolds on the day the same becomes due, the Ely Construction Company, Contrac- whole amount of th spcial tax unpaid tors dated the 20th day of August, at the time said installment rind in1923, and the City Treasurer is here- terest are due. shall become dre and by authorized and directed to assess payable, and shall draw interest a', in accordance the provisions of the rate of ten per cent pei annum this ordinance for the purpose herein until the sale of the property mentioned. The East 60.0 feet of lots 1 and 4, Block 28; the West 60.0 feet of lots take effect one day after its first pub2 and 3, Block 29; the West 60.0 feet lication. 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