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Show THE TIMES-NEW- S. FOUNTAIN Old Wheat? i v owii7 are baking, you naturally ( much Interested In the flour with which you bake. It la the custom ot the O. P. Skaggs Sybtem to arrange (or the aelllng of old wheat flour until such a time In the fall as new wheat flour properly aged. You would do well to lay In a few sack of old wheat flour now and assure yourself of no baking 3 J 'VskingrBqtdor Scalding hot water and nt. most care are combined a this dairy to produce a scrurw ulcusly clean bottle in which f o deliver a superior product Th bottle must be clean. 1 MEADOWBROOK DAIRY sMIOIUTK Our Own GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES AND Consult County Clerk or IUH-tlvSigner For Further Information. e Baking NOTICE TO CREDITORS Our bakeries will use old wheat flour In the producof our "BETTER tion BREAD" for some months This assures us and yet. yon of a perfect, pleasing loaf of bread. Regardless of how particular you are about the bread you serve, our bread will please you better than any other baker's bread you could All varieties, full buy. pound loaves sell at our store every day at 6 cents per loaf. Try it lust once. Estate of Ann E. Ingram, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to J. W. Ingram or Verno HoHwell. at their residents In Nephl City, Juab County, Utah, on or before the 26th day of December A. D. 1929. J. W. Ingram, and Verno Boswell, Administrators of the Estate of Ann E. Ingram, Deceased. Date of first publication, August 22nd. A. D. 1929. Thos. H. Burton, Attorney for the Estate. Honor id All Crafts occupation Is better than ti golden girdle. Thrice happy they who have an occupation. lie not ashamed of your craft. There are tricks In all trades bur ours. A good CLP. SKAGGS FOOD STORES "A Surety of Purity" Nephi Delta Fillmore NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, July 29, 1929. Notice Is hereby given that Henry M. Spencer, of Indlanola, Utah, who. on Sept. 22, 1924, made stock raising homestead entry. No. 026860, for NftSWtt, NWtt, NWttNEVi. Sec. Now You Know Subscriber wants to know the mean lng of "etaoln" frequently seen in the papers. Etaoln means about the same as shrdln, which Is a variation of Arkansas Gazette. cmfwyp. Flying Millers Billed fcr Utah State Fair Week . One of the best of the seven big daily circus acts billed fcr the Utah 34, EVSW. SWSW4, 26, State Fair, October 5 to 12, will be Sec. 2T, WV4SW. Section the r lyTownship 11 South, Range 3 Bast, the famous lying Millers, from the flatterSait-La-ke Meridian, has filed notice ing Millers, judging of Intention to make final Proof, to ing reports of past performances at as stars of the largest establish claim to the land above state fairsisand an attraction of unusual circuses, described, before A. L. Peterson, merit. Utah, Notary Public, at Mt. Pleasant, The apparatus, or aerial rigging, on the 16th day of Sept. 1929. by the Millers is the highest and Claimant names aa witnesses: R. used imposing structure of its kind Edison Spencer, R. H. most D. Tebbs, now in use by any acrobatic act. It Spencer & J. Void Spencer, all of was especially built for them, as the Indlanola, Utah. steel uprights had to be tested and GEO. B. WOOLEY, to withstand the great Acting Register. guaranteed strain imposed on them by the athletes. Perhaps, there is no one thing in About the Limit a circus that makes such a hit with on for this record to want go "I the crowds as an aerial act of the one," said plump Penelope, "because type of the Millers. It is known in I saw it myself. It was In the sub- the show business as a "flying and reAccuracy, daring and way the other morning. You wouldn't turn act." factors that make for a think a person hurrying to his office strength are of this kind. performance good absent-mindebe would bright and early The La Role Troupe, a feature of would you? But- the Millers' organization, present a the man right In front of me fast and entertaining tossed his dime to the floor and act. They add a touch of sensationstepped on It and then tried to drop alism to their work on the slender strand as they dance, run and leap his cigarette Into the turnstile." over obstacles. Boston Transcript SE, t Al-29-- well-dresse- d - wire-walki- fi;S.8 50 'XLZI oneway BARGAIN EXCURSIONS i, to LOS ANGELES Ontario Bars tow Pasadena Proportionately Daggett Riverside low fares San Bernardino to other California points DAILY to Sept. 15 inclusive From Salt Lake, and Intermediate Points. Ogden Chair Cars and Coaches. Convenient Station Cafe meal service enroute. A delightful, low cost trip! $20 to San Francisco For further particulars, consult Ticket Agent Vknton Pacific THE GREEN NEWS ITEMS Mrs. .. Allen Nelson of Garfield - Fred Fahrnl of Lark spent Sunday here visiting friends and relatives. visiting at t the home of Elaine Coombs. Mr. and Mrs. Varley Longson anMr. and Mrs. Averll Larsen announce the birth of a baby boy, born nounce the birth ot a baby girl born August 15. August 24. Lynwood Rassniussen and Arthur Mrs. Olive. Llewellyn ot Salt Lake KoHquitit buve returned from a trip to California. City spent a few days last week end visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson of Miss Elaine Coombs spent the week Evanston, Wyoming are here visitud Visiting friends and relatives ing friends and relatives. In Spanish Fork adn Provo. Mrs. Thomas Malhls, Andrew and Mr. mid .Mrs. Merrll Allred of Delbert Morgan, and Stanley Ivory motored to Bait Lake last Tuesday. Centertteld spent Sunday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mrs. J. E. Robertson, Clea, Jane and Murray Robertson are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gunderson Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robertson at their herd. spent a few days visiting at the homo ot her sister, .Mrs. Joseph R. Priesthood meeting was held In the Fountain Green ward chapel Sun Word has been received that Berday, August 25, The program was a nard Nash ot Salem, Utah Is sufferbig success. an ing from a stroke following Airs. Roy F. Millett left Mt. Pleas appendicitis operation. ant Tuesday to join her hueband in Mrs. Rebecca Carr and her four Lyman, Wyoming where he will children of Salt Lae City spent Sunteach school this winter. day night with Lyda Guymon. They Miss Katie Allred, Mr. and Mrs are on their way to Bryce's canyon. Burton Holman and children, and Zola and Glen Holman have return ed from the Holman ranch In Wyo Llewellyyn, who is In the Bingham Hospital as a result of an accldont ming. while he was working there, is Mrs. J. P. Anderson and Mildred Robinson ot Overton, Nevada spent Howard a few days last weke visiting at the Jensen, Professor ot home of Mrs. Anderosn's son, George Sociology at the University of Col umbia, Missouri, was a visitor of Anderson. his cousin, Mrs. Niels Hansen last The first conference of the new week. He Is also visiting relatives Moroni stake will be held in Moroni in Moroni. The Moroni Sept. 7th and 8th. The Primary Association present choir will furnish music for the Sun day morning session and Fountain ed their Homecoming Friday, Aug. was An excellent program Green choir will furnish music for 23. The rendered with great success. the afternoon session Sunday. program was concluded with a child The Mayer reunion was held at the ren's dance in the open air at 7:00 home of Peter Mayer Sunday, Aug. o'clock. 18. Between thirty-fiv- e and forty Mathilda Bowie of New York City, guests were present ot which tho were Oscar and her Bister, Mrs. Joseph Oster-gree- n included: following Passwater and family of Lynndyl, her James Mayer and family ot Manti, son I.of Stephney, Conn., andMich. of J. Detroit, Ostergreen Clif Peter Mayer and family and ford Mayer and family of Fountain spent a few days last week visiting Green. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, at the home of their isster, Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson and P. Anderson, whom they have not daughter, Niels Mayer, Mrs. Betty seen for 42 years. They left Friday Anderson, Mrs. Emil Anderson and for a trip to California and the coast family, and Mr. and Mrs. William before returning to their homes In the east. Bradfield, all of Leamington. J.C.PENNEYCO. is Flour It yoa atlll do your PAGE THREE NEPHI, UTAH OVFR.LAND ROIITr Test for Eggs The shell of a new-lal- d egg has a soft "bloom," which Is the visible sign Of perfect freshness. This bloom Is destroyed by a touch, and In any case disappears after a few days' exposure to the air. After that the appearance of the shell Is not a reliable Indication of the condition of Its contents. Official Tig Drover Out Offices that hove been In existence for 800 years are being abolished by Ashburton, England, In cutting aown Its salary list. By purchase the city council has acquired the rights of the lord of the manor, and ubolished tne fees paid to the official pig drover, town crier, ale taster, bread weigner. scavenger' and bell ringer. NEPHI, UTAH So Smart! New! Fall and Wiat Coats These Early Fall Pre The first fa&ions for Fall re Here! Utterly delightful in their femininity and charm , . . as well as in the variety of ctyles for many late Summer and early Fall needs. Clever . . . and authentic coat modes are assembled fa your early selection . . tbey emphasize the trend toward feminine lines and elaborate fur trimmings. Se them at $2475 $24.75 Salt Lake Meridian, has tiled notioe of Intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land abova S. U. of the Interior, Department Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, described, before Ell F. Taylor, Register U. S. Land Office, at Salt July 24, 1929. NOTICE la hereby given that Ray Lake City, Utah, on the 13th day S. Tanner, ot Indlanola, Utah, who, of Sr?t1929. Claimant names as witnesses; on Oct. 20, 1924, made Add'l stock J. Mower, J. M. Tanner ft raising homestead entry, No.11026833; Harold South, L. C. Miner, all of Fairview, Utah & for Lots 1 & 2, Sec. 34, T. Range 3 East & SNW4. Lots 3 & Clifford Mayers, of Fountain Qreen, Sec 3, Utah. SEViSWVi. 4, WV4SW!4, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION WttNWtt. Township Section 10, SBNW,Range 3 East, 12 South, GEO. E. WOOLEY. Acting Register. Al-29-- "Emperor Moth" There are several large green cater pillars which, when full grown, spin silken cocoons In which to pass the winter, transform to the moth state and finally emerge with all their splendor. These moths are known as Emperor Moths en account of their large size. ARTHUR BRISBANE WILL WRITE FOR THIS PAPER We are about to begin publication of a feature of such brilliancy and Individuality that, were It unsigned, careful readers of newspapers would Immediately Identify Its authorship. It Is not Improbable that something like 20,000,000 sturdy Americans of all classes, including thousands of writers, believe that Arthur Brisbane Is the ereatest editorial writer of the present day. "Think, think, think," is his slogan, and his Immense follow ing Is due to the fact that he can phrase his thoughts with such brev ity and clarity that they are Immediately understood by everyone. Champion and exemplar of the sauare deal. 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