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Show Thursday, June 13th. 1929. THE NEPHI. UTAH S. NEW JUMP RECORD SPECIAL LINE I TIMES-NEW- j LEG ALS I 7. Of Millinery n. I , - i i money can buy. Our equipment consists of the latest and best Frigidaire cooling system in the state. The Service at Our Electrically Equipped Stand is Al. 1 Wf " MS. height it will be WHAT a relief food i'ulvcs DESCRIPTION ANIMALS One sorrel gelding, branded Oon right thigh and over horse shoe on right shoulder and one buy mare branded E on right thigh and six other range horses brandud Lazy 3 nuckins Diamond on right thigh. colts. Also One Bay Home with the fol lowing brand on the left thigh: . II over Said animals are held by me to secure the payment of $3.00 per head damages done by said animals on the premises of Sage Valley Live Stock Company. OSCAR BROUGH, Poundkoeper for Nephl Precinct. OW you cm reach without stooping. It's little things -- $1.95 to $3.95 i ) ( ing described eslray unluiuls, whloh, if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at Ohcut lirough's corral in Nephl, on Saturday, the l&th day of Juno, A. D. 1929, at tho hour of 8:00 A. W. Priced at to enjoy the root beer served at our stand. If you desire a Hot Dog1, or Ilaniberger, we can serve you the best that STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF JUA11 ) I have In my poHegHion the follow, FRIDAY and : I i SATURDAY YOU DON'T NEED HOT WEATHER These roomy shelves are at a convenient NOTUK OK HALE OF tSTlUVs For Ladies 1 PAGE SEVEN r t Millinery Utah Nephi, like this thnt m.'ke THE f :':., 5 :::: , NOTICE TO AVATEB USERS ' ' ' i ' ' ' i ' t SV4-SV- WW. This application is designated in the State Engineer's Office as File No. 10661. All protests against the granting of 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 GEO. ,M. BACON, State Engineer. Date of first publication, May 30, 1929. Make Your Vacation a Memorable Event this Year! LOW Summer Excursion FARES and West Daily to September 30th Liberal Stopovers Enron te -- Vienna, B. & M. East ' - Here Is Fraulein Ruth Neilson of Austria, who, according to painters and sculptors, has the most beautiful shoulders In all Europe. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Like City, Utah.. May 22, 1929. NOTICE is hereby given that Walter F. Brough of Nephl, Utah, who, on July 7, 1924, made homestead entry, No. 034448, for Sec. 13, Section 24, Township 15 South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake .Meridian has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the cjerk of the clerk of the district court, at Nephi, Utah, on the 2nd day of July, 1929. Claimant names as witnesses: W. N. Fields & Ivan Howard, of Nephi, Utah, Charlie Williams Dean Howard of Mills, Utah. Date of completion of publication, June 27. 1929. 10 c. f. s. of water from An Unnamed Stream flowing from the Lower Spring in Juab County, Utah. Said water is to be diverted at a point which bears 2640 ft. E. of the NW cor. of Sec. 36, T. 11 S., R. 14 W., S. L. B. & M. and conveyed by means of ditches aggregating a distance of 5280 ft. where it will be used during the entire year for muskrat raising in Sec. 36, T. 11 S., R. 14 W., S. L. J. 11 ' - Return Limit October 31st California and the Northwest Plan now to take advantage of these low round trip fares. You will travel in comfort on Union Pacific trains, and the routes take you through scenes of endless interest. Fascinating side trips to Zion, Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon National Parks at Blight additional cost. Visit Denver and Rocky Mountain National Park M no extra railroad fare. Examples of Low Round Trip Fares from Nephi $ 77.19 Los Anjteles $40.00 Chicago 138.59 53.45 New York Portland New Orleans .. 87.04 88.0 Denver 144.65 66.09 Boston Omaha Kansas City .... 66.09 Washington .... 132.75 Iroportlonately low fares to other points For farther Information consult local ticket acent V 0 jA 4, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Mrs. Ruby Stringham, Mr. and Mrs. Tex Howells, and Mildred Snow Department of the Interior, U- - S. of Salt Lake spent last wek end visit Land Office at Salt Like City, Utah , at the of Allred. J. home F. ing May 21, 1929. NOTICE is hereby given that Mia Velna Roberts haa returned Brough, of Nephi, Utah, who, from MantI where she has been visit- Ralph on Feb. 15, 1924, made homestead ing her mother, Mrs. Frank Maylet. entry, No. 032975 for SE1, Section 1, Township 15 South, Range 2 Albert Olson and family of Lovell, West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed are here relatives Wyoming visiting notice of intention to make final for a few days. proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the clerk of iMr. and Mrs. Burton Holman and the district court at Nephl, Utah, on Mrs. J. F. Allred are visiting in Salt the 2nd day of July 1929. Lake this week. Claimant names as witnesses: Oscar Batton, of Goshen, Utah, Anderson Dean Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Howard, Charlie Williams & announce the marriage of their son Ivan Howard, all of Mills, Utah. Raymond to Ora Reese of Wales. ELI F. TAYLOR, They were married at Mantt Temple t. Register. June 5th. They will make their home here during the summer. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Mrs. Ruby Stringham entertained ORAPLATA MINING COMPANY. at a birthday party on Sunday in Principal place of business, Nephi, honor of her daughter Patricia's Utah; Notice given that at third birthday. There were 12 guests a meeting of isthehereby directors, held on present. Refreshments were served. the 29th day of May, 1929, an assess three-tent(3 10) cent per Miss Bessie Peterson entertained ment of was levied on the capital stock th following of the S. G. Club on share of the payable immedi- Monday night: Irene Oldroyd, Ina ately to corporation, at his office at the secretary Hanson, Norma Robertson, Arvilla Nephi, Utah, Any stock upon which Mikkelson. 500 was played and this assessment may remain unpaid lunch was enjoyed. on the 29th day of June, 1929, at 12 o clock noon will be delinquent Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chrlstensen and advertised for sale at public have adopted two boys, Clifford and auction, and unless payment is made Howard Wilson, 10 and 12 years of before, will be sold on the 20th day age of Spanish Fork. of July, 1929, at 12 o'clock noon at of the treasurer in Nephi, Mrs. J. C. Duncan of Salt Lake the office to pay the delinquent assessMrs. EllCn Yorgason and son Robert Utah, with the costs of and daughter Ella of Burlington, ment, together and expense of sale. Wyoming are visiting at the home of advertising P. N. ANDERSON, J. H. Mikkelson. Secretary of Oraplata Mining Company. Mr. and Mrs. Thalis Hashill of Salt Office: Venice Building, Miss Geraldine Olson of Lovell, Lake, Nephi, Utah Wyoming, Miss Vidella Holman and First Publication June 6th, 1929. Mrs. Vera Bishop and two sons of Last Publication June 27th, 1929. are Colorado the at iManassa, visiting home of N. M. Jensen. GRAt E-JUl- $204 AS IN'STALLPT COMPLETELY PIE GAINS Cb FAVOR ON NATION'S MENU S ii MAKINQ TtS (Vri- - Font rtLCtl9 Gump t f . - . - or I Y ' 4 ' , M30-J27-5- i hs Miss El Verda Anderson has returned from Salt Lake and is fully recovered from a serious operation Miss Afton Tanner of Tooele is the guest of Miss Delia Robertson The Sorosis club members met at the home of Mrs. Viola Jensen last Saturday afternoon. There were eleven members present. Refresh ments were served. The guests pre sented Mrs. Jensen with a gift at this farewell party as she and family are moving to Magna, Utah. j There's the apple-pi- e belt of New England! And tbe sweet-potat- o pie sector of the South. There's the favored custard pie of the North and the famous "deep-dish- ." fruit pie of the middle west know their shall them I By pies ye You can tell just where you are In the United States, geographically speaking. If you know your pies. The dessert pie is a characteristic national dish favorite of men from coast to coast and yet a New England apple pie Is stranger to a Southern Yam pie, and the "open-faceI j A wedding reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holman Thursday evening for their daughter, Adella, who was married June 6th in the Manti Temple to Kenneth C. Candland of Chester. Seventy-fiv- e guests were present in cluding guests from Salt Lake, Moroni, Mt. Pleasant and Chester Part of the evening was spent in playing games on the lawn. Lunch eon was served. Many beautiful and useful gifts were presented to the than In any other spot in the world, they have evolved a new grap-juipie a delicious addition to the of the nation. This la the Welch's Orape Juice Pie recipe, evolved In western New York state, and tested at the Welch laboratory. You'll find It worthy to take Its ce rapidly-enlar- pie-lo- re ging and place among the geographical gastronomic landmarks of our national menu. Welch's Orape Juice Pie. 1 tsp. butter 2 cups grape-Juic- e 1 cup 3 egg yolka. sugar cup flour denote an entirely different lineage from the and the "closed-tops.- " Heat Juice In double boiler. Sift and add dry Ingredients, add butter Now comes a contribution to the and beaten egg yolks. Let mixture pies of the nation from Westfleld boll thirty minutes until It thickens. New York, center of the Concord Put the mixture Into baked pte .nell: Grape Industry of the world. Here. cover with meringue msule from three where more Concord grapes are raised brown lightly In hot ovca s" criss-crosse- s, Haskell Institute Graduates in Native Costume ' 1 - - f w$ m .... .4 - 'vVi. newlyweds. Miss Winifred Cook was hostess to the members of the H. U. L. u. club at her home on Wednesday An Bridge was played. night. elaborate luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. R. Christiansen and Mrs. Lvda. Guymon motored to Provo on Tuesday. THE OVERLAND ROUTE LOW AS M23-J13-4- $ . I 1 , S Session Law8 of Utah, 1919 to 1929 "' ' I State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 27, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Fish whose Springs Ranch Company, principal place of business is Callao, accordUtah, bas made application in ance with tbe requirements of the notice. ' " (..- : - M30-J13-3- inclusive to appropriate i .vV REFRIGERATOR Nephi, Utah PRICES Ft. Green News FOB SALK Sealed bids will be received by tbe undersigned up to Saturday, June 15, 1929, for the sale of the Betsey A. Carter home and full city lot on Second South and Second West streets, being Lot 3, Block 11, Plat "A", Nephl Survey of Building Lots. A deposit of $25.00 must accompany each bid. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. .J. E. MEMMOTT. t. Executor. lioient tifiurtt Kendall Bros. - C. L. Gibson, Prop. iw Vrittif. ion trod" . AUTOMATIC Quiet NOTICE TO CREDITORS collegiate meet of the Association of Estate of James L. Belllston, de Amateur Athletics of America held at ceased. Creditors will present- claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Philadelphia. the office of Will L. Hoyt, Attorney at Law, Nephl, Utah, or or before the 23rd day of July A. D. 1929. ALBERTA B. BELLISTON, Administratrix of estate of James L. Belllston, Deceased. Date of first publication May 23, A. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ivory announce D. 1929. the arival of a girl born June 8th. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mrs. Lyda Ouymon announces the Estate of Betsey A. Carter deceased. to of Deneice her daughter marriage will present claims with Earl Blackham of Moroni, June 10th. Creditors to the undersigned at the They were married at Nephl by vouchers office of Will L. Hoyt, Attorney at Bishop Albert E. Smith. Law, Nephi, Utah on or before the 25th day of June A. D. 1929. Mrs. L. R. Ivory, Mrs. J. L. Niel- JAMES E. MEMMOTT, son. Miss Ruby Hanson, Mrs. Hyrum Executor of Estate of Lund attended Primary conference Betsey A. Carter, Deceased. at Salt Lake last week. GIB'S DRIVE INN 9 "'jb .' ft t h rtan l t u:tl maktt FRIGIDAIRE Jess flNEST SHOULDERS 7f til as a table. Signer for Further Information. Hill of University of Southern California In record breaking broad Jump of 25 feet 74 Inches at Inter- con- venient. The Frigidaire compressor is in a separate compartment in the base of the cabinet . . , emircly out of the way. This leaves the top of the cabinet as clear PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult County Clerk or KeHpective v; rrigiJ-air- e so much more Ivan Hamilton and family motored to Salem on Wednesday. Us, " i , A V While most of the Institutions all over the country are Kraduutlng members of their senior cliisses In the traditional cap and gown, students at Haskell Institute donned their native costume. Many of the seniors wore their tribal garb and took part in the war dance a part of the graduation ceremonies. Haskell Institute at Lawrence, ' Kan., Is the largest Indian school in the United Slates. ' |