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Show THE Friday, January 11th, 1929. NOTU'K OK liONI) NKI'IU CITY J I' .11) COCXTY, STATE OP UTAH KIJ-X'TIO.- Little NOTICE 13 HEKKUT GIVEN that Saturday, the 26ta day of January, 1929, a special bond election will be held within the limits of Nephi City, Juab County, Stat of Utah, for the purpose of submitting to such quulified electors of said City as shall have paid a property tax therein in the next year preceding such elec tion, tue following quesuuu. Khali the negotiable coupon bonds of Npht City, Juab County. State of Utah, in tha amount of $30,OUO.UO. payable in not to exceed twenty years from the date of their Issue, bearing interest not to exceed 5 liHr cent per annum, be issued and sold for the purpose of raising funds to defray the expense of building un electric light plant and for improving and extending the present electric distributing system In and for Nephl City, Utah, for the purpose of supplying such City and the inhabitants thereof with artificial light, the said electric light plant, system and works to be owned and controlled by said City? At said election, the form of ballot ihall be as follows: children require healthful, body building foods. You must be sure the foods you glvi them are pure, clean Crowing if you want them to thrive as happy, sturdy children should. Don't stint them; always give theiu the best. Cost No More who are watchful of the welfare of their children, have found that the best place to get pure foods. Is in au O P. Skagss System store. They know the foods they get here are the best that money can buy. And they also know that the O. P. Skaggs System enables them to buy the best at little or no more cost than prices charged elsewhere for the most ordinary brands andone quality, of our one glance around stores will convince you our foods are the best to be had, and that they are handled in the most sanitary manner possible. Mothers r.o.vu ixkctiox halixjt For the issue of Yes Electric Light Bonds No I At said election, the polls shall be opened at the hour of 7:00 o'clock A. M. and closed at the hour of 7:00 o'clock P. M. The voting place for all qualified electors of said City in Voting District No. 1 shall be at Forest Hotel Annex on 1st South and 1st East Street and the judges of election shall be Win. Burton, Ralph Bellis-toand Ralph Carter. The voting place for aU qualified electors of said City in Voting District No. 2 shall be at Nephi City Hall on Main Street, and the judges of election shall be P. P. Christen-sen- , James B. Riches and L. M. n O.P.SKAGGS Owned and Operated by JAMES A. KELLY AND SON Nephi Fillmore Delta , NOTICK TO WATK11 USERS State Engineer's Office, December 8 Lake City. Utah, Salt 1 099 Notice is hereby given that the Tiatic Giant Mines Company, a of place business' is Salt Lake City, Utah has made application in accoraanee wun the requirements of the Compiled al t a n.a f TTt iH7 hh amended by tha sasainn T..'iws of Utah. 1919 and 1925 to appropriate .05 3 c. f. 8. of water from An Unnamed Spring Area in Utah County, utan. &aia waier is to be diverted at a point which bears N. 5 8 degrees W. 720 ft from the SE cor. of Sec. 9, T. 11 S., Pexton. The voting place for all qualified electors of said City in Voting District No. 3 shall be at North Ward Amusement Hall ou Main Street, and the judges of election shall be Jesse Pay, N. A. Nielsen and A. W. Olsen, Dated at Nephi City, Juab County, State of Utah, this 27th day of December, A. D., 1928. By order of the City Council of Nephi City, Juab County, State ot Utah. HARRY BEAGLEY. Mayor. ATTEST: MARTHA E. VICKERS, City Recorder. 1 (SEAL) D28-J25-5- WEISSMULLER QUITS 1? NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, December 8, 1928. Notice Is hereby given that the Tintic Giant Mines Co., a Corporation, whose principal place of business is Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1919 and 1925 to appropriate .32 c. f. s. of water from An Unnamed Spring Area and two Springs in Utah County, Utah. Said water is to be diverted from the points of issuance of the two springs as follows: No. 1, S. 50 degrees 10 minutes W. 2639.7 ft & No. 2, S 54 degrees 3 minutes W. 3435.6 ft. both being described from the NE cor of Sec 16, T. 11 S R 1 W., S. L. B. & M. The water from the two springs together with the water from the spring area is to be collected at the point of issuance of spring No. 1 and conveyed by means of a pipe line a distance of 11,880 ft. where it will be used during the entire year for general mining purposes at the Tintic Giant Mine In the Tintic Mining District. As much water as may be necessary will be used during the entire year for domestic purposes. This use consumes all of said water. This application is designated In the State Engineer's Office at File No. 10443. All protests against the granting of Miles or Butter.Uca tiie Cascade Game wardens of mountains. In the tnle of 'a:dih:i;lon, reported ttet'lng lust HUtuten n nice cloud of Hying hutlerllles ten er fif teen miles Ion-- ; and three or four tulles wide. Mi:ny kinds of birds prey on Ihrm In their m:is tlislit. I Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 28. 1928. NOTICE is hereby given that Mrs. Trade Shingleton, of Salt Lake City, Ltah, who, on Dec. 22, 1923, made homestead entry. No. 033707, for NSEV4, SE4NW',4. NE4, Section 16 NE'4-SW- J.CPENNEYC. NEPHI, UTAH V V Mil 4, South Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court at Nephi, Utah, on the 15th day of February, 1929. 12, Township 4 4 3 Johnny Weissmuller, proclaimed by many as the greatest swimmer of all time, is to retire from amateur competition following his performance in scholastic swimming championships In Chicago on January 3. The Inveterate Fan "These cooking experts are always writing about thick batter," said the mere male reader of Woman's Home Companion. "Anybody knows that the best batter In professional baseball Ut a thick batter." Woman's Home ' Notice is hereby given that on the 3rd day of January, 1929 a mechanic's lien existed and was on file in the office of the County Recorder of Juab County, Utah; that lien is between Duke Page, lienor, and Eugene Bullard, lienee; that the amount claimed under said lien on the date of the first publication of this notice was $67.00; that the property upon which said lien exists is: One touring automobile of 1921; Motor R 24130, Utah Hupmobile, License 1927, No. 67135; that the name of the owner of said automobile is Eugene Bullard; that said property will be sold to the highest bidder Friday, January 18th, 1929 at 1 p. m. in front of the Page Motor Company's place of business in Nephi, Juab County, Utah. P. J. SANDERS, Attorney for Duke Page, Nephi, Utah. Dated this 3rd day of January, 1929. J4-ll-- IMllIl vIEHiLy ill WiiiteWccM. 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PItOBATE AND GUA KDIAN SHU NOTICES 'Whtl Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS matter? Von answer every question I put to you with nn "Do I renlly?" other question." , Boston TrcnsiTlpI tin Works the Wrong Way Estate ot Robert M. Scott, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at hi3 residence in Nephi City, Juab County State of Utah, on or before the 11th "Irish dividend' is for an nsesmi'nt a humorous term Ipv1p1 nn a stock. cut in two and placed In i. newly painted room will absorb the odor of (iititn in few boars An onion Possible Explanation Hereditary fear of pretended nature lovers may be what makes the wild flowers wild. Toledo Hlflde day of May A. D. 19 29. .SIDNEY SCOTT, Executor of the Estate of Robert M. Scott, Deceased. Date of first publication January 4, A. D. 1928. Wm. A. C. Bryan, Attorney for Executor. Bible's Ireat s new and Influence For three centuries the Authorized Version of tlie I'.ilile tins shaped the lives and colored the tmditUms ot our people, fusliiuiK'd out litcruluie, and filled our memories with unforgeltuble of childhood. Stanley experiences Baldwin unrivaled today as the day Air View of Herbert Hoover's Resting Place 1 Tf it appeared 1 COUPES . . .$1195 to $1875 . said application , stating the reasons therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. Honor" Muslin An especially desirable fabric on account of the permanent linen finish makes attractive nurses uniforms, children's clothes, luncheon cloths and doilies. White only and a splendid, firm quality. Yard 36 inch . 44 inch 54 inch $1..69 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No .10449. GEO. M. BACON, State Enerineer Date of first publication, December 14, 1928. Date of completion of publication, January 11, 1928. 2. This meaus fewer eKSs laid and satisfactory egg prices. 3. Reports indicate bumper cropr of corn and oats. Poultry feed prices, are declining as a result ot these bit-- t rops. 4. The serious tthortage at the present time of beef cattle, swine and sheep is going to make even greater demand for poultry meat and er.zH. 5. Priced of meat, especially beef, are being forctd to new high levels which may exceed the wartime peak. 6. If poultry meat is cheaper than beef, people are going to eat more chickens. 7. Thousands of poultry farmers everywhere are now eager to replenish their flocks to increase egg production. 8. Leading hatcherynien. uniting under the slogan, "Hatchery Chicks For Greater Profits," have organized to assist in raising the poultry standard of farm flocks by pledging better chicks and fair dealing. 9. Greater egg production from flocks means increased profits per pound of feed. With a ready market promised, lower feed prices In sight, and a large demand predicted, the farmer prepared to satisfy demand stands in a position to reap a considerable profit from farm poultry flocks. NOTICE OF SALE 7 es Botice. uko." J4-Fl-- poses at the Tintic Giant the Tintic Mining District. As much water as may be necessary win oe used during the entire year for mis use domestc purposes. all of said water. TViia onniicntinn is designated in the State Engineer'3 Office as File ah nritocta apannt tha crrantlns of said application, stating the rea sons therefor, must oe Dy amaavu in rtiinllnato mcfvnmnanied with a fee of $1.00, and filed in thi3 office with thirty (30) days after the com pletion of the publication or mis There are good times ahead In for farmers who make poultry raising a serious part of their year's work, according to U. 8. Goverumeut exreports and opinions of poultry Conperts throughout the country. ditions ure favorable, and a good market awaits the producer. This U not mere guesswork. Here Site the reasons: 1. Government reports show-scarcity of hens and a short crop ot pullets on farms throughout the country. Chicago Produce News says 'about lit), ooo. 000 less than a year 1929 Peirce, of Mills, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. entire year for general mining pur-in Mine PAGE THREJ TIMES AHEAD Claimant names at witnesses: J. M. Bosh, Floyd Bosh & Roy Jackman, of Levan, Utah & Sylvester R. 1 W., S. L. B. & M. and conveyed to place of by means of a pipeline will ha used Huriner the ,.o n.horo tun-sum- N'EPHi. UTAH S. FOR POULTRY HEN on Children foods, GOOD TIMKS-NEW- SEDANS . . . $1220 to $2145 SPORT CARS . $1225 to $1550 A N mi - 4 fi These prices, o. b. Buick Factory. Convenient terms can be arranged on the liberal G. M. A. C. Timeayment Plan. The New 7 BUICK GEO. M. BACON, State Engineer. Date of first publication, December 14, 1928. ui y uuiicttLiuu, Uate OI cumpiei-iui j.Buwr 11. 1929- - View of r.elle I.le, nt JllamI Beach, t'la., on which Is the beautiful J. C. Penney home selected by Hoover na his .esidence during much of the time preceding his Inauguration. Ephraim, Utah Vh?n Ik-tte- r Automobile Are Built . . . Buick Will Build Them |