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Show THE PAGE FOUR The TIMKS-NEW- Times-New- s CLASSIFIED fuUUaUed Every Thursday ac Nephi, Juab County, Utah A. , mn It "IQ Next Thursday, the Juab County Fair will open its door for the sixth consecutive time, and on that day, crowds from the various towns of this county will assemble here to see what has been raised during the present season. The one outstanding feature of a community or county fair, is the opportunity to compare one wieel; the various agricultural products, one with another. For In no better way can one person compare his or her agricultural crops with other crops as at a county fair, where Judges, with years of experience make comparisons on quality alone, and thus make their awards. The people of Juab County can well be proud of the strides that have been made in the Juab County Fair, and be ready next Thursday morn ing with the best of agricultural pro ducts that have been raised, and put them Into the fair. Even if it took a lot of work to cultivate the soil, plant the seeds and grow the crops, you can get a lot of satisfaction out of putting the crops on display, and getting Bonie credit for the part you do in making Nephi a productive agricultural center. The fair officials have worked hard to get everything in readiness for the coming exposition, and The s wishes to give these officials all the praise that is com ing to them for the work they have performed in preparing for the sixth annual Juab County Fair, which opens in this city next Thursday. takes many a day and many a dollar to build an Automobile, but one swift moment and a mass of ruin for your own car and the other fellow's. Will it mean years of saving to replace he damage months of wrangling in court? Or will you have the First National ' Company back of you to make all arrangements and pay all bills? Why not take out a policy with us TODAY! ' First National Company Times-New- Bonds Securities Insurance First National Bank Building Nephi, Utah NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT Notice Is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Directors held on the 6th day of August, A. D. 1929, an assessment of $2.00 per share was levied on the Capital Stock of the corporation, payable immediately to Mr. C. W. Glazier, Treasurer at the Nephi National Bank, at Nephi, Juab County, Utah. Any stock upon which the assess- - ,w Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stimpson an nounce the arrival of a nine pound at the home, the infant be merit may remain unpaid on the 15th daughter ing born in Provo last Sunday. Mr, day of October, A. D. 1929, will be Stimpson Is instructor in the English delinquent and advertised for sale department at the Nephi high school at public auction and unless pay ment is made before, will be sold The Nephi Ward Mutual Improve on the 3 1st day of October, A D. ment association will commence their 1929, to pay for the delinquent as- winter's work in the .Juab Stake sessment together with the costs of Tabernacle, next Tuesday evening to of sale. and expense advertising commence at 7:30 p. m. The regu By order of the Board of Directors lar work will be taken up and the of the Nephi Irrigation Company. officers of both the Young Men's and C. W. GLAZIER, Secretary Young Ladies' organizations are very anxious to have a large attendance at the opening sessions. Frigidaire Gold Control longer The Frigidaire 'Cold Control" has introduced a new standard in electric refrigeration. It is as important as a gas regulator on an oven. It gives you, at will, faster salads anddesserts. Every householdFrigidaireis now equipped with the Frigidaire "Cold Control"... without added cost to the buyer. And it isfound only on Frigidaire. e, Let us help you win in big $25,000 contest Write a letter on food able awards offered by the preservation and win a National Food Preservation model home, a Cadillac car Council. Get complete or one of many other valu- - information here today. 50 is FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Bicycle, first class condition Emro Service. FOR SALE TWENTY FIVE HEAD of 2 and 3 year old Ewes Clark Morgan, Phones 7 or 306. Nephi, Utah FOR A BANK ACCOUNT THERE IS NEITHER SUBSTITUTE NOR IMITATION "Whatever You Earn Spend Less" NEPHI NATIONAL BANK urn i l,fL''', i X JUAB COUNTY FAIR FOR RENT 7 ROOM HOUSfcJ AT $15 per month, with outhouses, NEPHI, UTAH SALE tion. Call 81. CHEAP Furniture: 1 Parlor Furnace; 1 Universal Range; All In Al condi barn and garden spot, together with tt water. See Alec Wilson. I AM NOW READY WITH A NEW and Treating Grain Cleaning Machine. Work done at your own home or farm. Call on us. W. W. A16-4- t. Beard, Levan, Utah. FOR KINDS ALL SALE SEPT.19-20&2- 1 ATTEND THE FAIR And Make it a Success ! OF Pickling material. Also all kinds of vegetables. Joseph R. Price. a29tf FOR PULLETS READY TO LAY, See J. W. Paxman, Purchasing St. Agent for Nephi Poultry Ass'n. FOR SALE NEW John Wilkey. POTATOES WE ARE HERE TO SERVE 11 Folks Attention Don't Dance at Big Candy Nebona Gardens, Saturday night. Married Nephi Drug Company Let us remind you again of the Candy Dance Saturday night at Nebona Gardens. SALE FOR Registered Belllston. TWO Jersey ' and remember forget the Geo. D. Haymond, Owner OLD YEAR Bull Leland publication of this notice, or any time thereafter, and before final NOTICE approval and certification, under deElberta Peaches will soon be ready United States Land Office, Salt partmental regulations of Apt 11 25, Mrs. S. E. Ingram, Phone 98w. Lake City, Utah, Aug. 29, 1929. To 1907, protests or contests against Whom It May Concern:- - Notice is the claim of the State to any of the hereby given that the State of Utah tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore, NORMAN JOHNSON IS filed in this office lists of lands, described on the ground that the same TRANSFERRED TO ST. GEORGE has selected by the said State, under is more valuable for mineral than section 6 of the Act of Congress, ap- for agricultural purposes, will be proved July 16, 1894, as Indemnity received and noted for report to the leaves Sunday School Norman Johnson lands, viz: Lot 2, (NW&-SW- ) General Land Office at Washington, for Saint George, Utah, where he Sec. 19, T. 15 South Range D. C. Failure so to protest or conwill be assistant manager of the J. C. 1 West. S. L. M. Serial 037151, test, within the time specified, will will which Penney Company's store, 2275 (as amended). Copies of be considered sufficient evidence of be opened in that city in the near List said lists, so far as they relate to character of the tracts future. Mr. Johnson has been em said tracts by descriptive subdivisions and the selections thereof, being In the store the for Nephi ployed been have in otherwise free from objection, will conspicuously posted past three years, and during that this office for inspection by any be approved to the State. time has made a large number of ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. person Interested and by the public friends in this city. generally. During the period of First Pub. Sept. 5. Last Oct. 8, 1929. non-miner- al THE CHALLENGER nze tits. A delegation of Nephi Kiwanlans went over to Eureka Monday evening and attended the meeting of that club. This is their first meet ing of the fall and winter season and the members report having had a very enjoyable trip to Utah's famous mining camp. The following attended William Bailey, lieutenant o district, governor of the Gilbert Bailey, district trustee. Attorney Will L. Hoyt, County ComForest missioner June Kendall. Ranger A. P. Christiansen. Utah-Idah- HIGH SCHOOL NOTES the safety point for perishable foods KENDALL BROS. i SOME FOR Nelda Cowan. freez-ingofic- AOS NEPHI ICB DEALER. B. TANNER Treas., Fern Broadhead; Reporter, Nelda Cowan. We are all putting forth our efforts to make the Sea a success. Reporter, class gull keeps foods . . Mrs. J. H. Lunt, Mrs. Robert Lomax, and sons Dee and Glen Lomax, Miss Erma Lunt and Roy Lomax left Tuesday for a few days trip to Southern Utah. They will visit at Kanab, Utah, with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Park, and also go on to Grand Canyon, and other scenic attractions of the Southland. The Seagulls of the Nephi South Ward met Tuesday for the election The following were of officers. elected: President, Enid Howarth; Vice President, Beth Hobbs; Sec'y- - freezes desserts better . . . makes ice quicker . . fresher . NEWS ITEMS LOCAL MM with the Editor and Manager , DOG SPANIEL, IRISH WATER Dark brown liver color, lost beEuterud In the Post Office at Nephi, Utah, aa second class mall matter, tween Maatl and Nephi on Labor under the Act of Congress of March day; has new light brown collar with no license tag. Answers to Mike; 3. 187. or ,5 reward. Phone Ily. 2590-Was. 3909, Salt Lake City, Utah. 2t Ot'B COUNTY SACKS FOR SALE 8c each J. FA IK. Walter Paxman. It only takes v B. Gibson, Thursday, September 12th, 1929 NEPHI, UTAH S, One of the most interesting fea tures of the school year took place In the high school Wednesday Sept 11. The three classes of the N. H S. chose their leaders for the year 1929-3The following officers were elected: Seniors President, Lawrence Ol pin; Vice President, Louise Bowers; Secretary and Treasurer, Alberta Cowan; Reporter, Helen Gadd; Yell Sports manager, Ray Lunt; master. Bud Haymond. Juniors President, Donald Bosh; Vice President, Ruth Haynes; Secretary and Treasurer, Bernlce Evans; Reporter, tie, Audry Hansen and Afton Kendall; Manager of sports, Clarence Cowan; Yell master, Irene 0. Downs. Sophomores Belllston; Vice President, Gerald President, Grace Jenkins; Secretary and Treasurer, Florence Wilson; Reporter, Margaret Parkes; Manager of sports, Glen Carter; Yell master, Merel Ord. With these splendid sets of officers throughout all the classes we are sure to make this a successful year, with the keenest of competition among the classes. An interesting assembly program was given by the Student Body Association Wednesday Sept. 11, the program given was as follows: Prayer, Mr. Whitehead; Song, Evelyn Brough and Ellen Cole; Reading, Lavon Harris. Main speaker, Paul Booth. The program was enjoyed by all present. The Grand Prize for reliability in the running of the famous "Tour de France" was awarded to Essex the Challenger. 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