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Show THE The AUGUST TO THU FR! every Friday by The Time News Publishing Company DENNIS WOOD B. GIBSON. rfix i .7 the business A committee from men and local farm bureau should be appointed to Investigate thoroughly the possibility of Increasing our present irrigation water supply. rhis committee should with the directors of the irrigation company in this work and a full re port made to the people of this community. If there is any possible hance to enlarge our present supply, either by water storage dams, devel opment of springs, or other conser vation methods, the people should know It. When this investigation is made it would be a good thing to have one or two engineers come down from the Agricultural College to assist in this work such a man as fror. wiuiam reterson ior in August 16th will positively be the last clay of thea Free Coal' Offer your last chance to reserve Ileatrola and secure a ton of coal free. So Join the Heatrola Club Now! It costs only $2 to enroll. You can pay for the Heatrola, if you wish, in easy installments. And by joining now you will be certain of a ton of free coal and of having your old stove out and a modern Heat-rpl- a installed before the chilly days of fall set in. stance. Estate HEATROLA PRICE THE ussell Co. "THE OXE-PRIC- POOLS BLAMED FOR DISEASES HOUSE" E NEPHI, UTAH In view of the fact that a number of the people of Nephi are in the habit of patronizing the various Education Invaluable swimming pools in Utah County, the Study Bacteria of education Laws for the liberal following article taken from the It was the famous French scientist. use are so extremely v!se and Provo Herald, of Sunday, may be of Pasteur, who laid the fonnlntlon of youth to a humane and generoiH interest: modern knowledge of bacteria, and of ful that,no expense for this purpose mind, "Several cases of serious sickness (he studies which will result, without would be thought extravagant.. dishave come to the attention of Provo useful In and further doubt. great physicians as a result of bathing in coveries. He not only discovered that A Self Med ca'.or two Utah county pools, one in the there sre good hacterla. but that Francis Bacon, the phllosoper, was extreme north end of the county, among the bad the dead could be used When It rained and another in the south-we- st to fight the living. Hundreds of laboramother part tories and thousands of students are he would ride out in an open coach of the county. Persons who have recentlv fre- sow busy with the subject. with hnri'd bend to receive the bene ouented these pools have become affit of Irrigation us he put It. flicted with painful sinus troubles, and some of them are In a serious II'IIPIIIIIWI'WM condition at present. IIUillillllllllUiilllllllllliiulilliillllillllllilillllUUIillllH1 Many Salt Lake people have been regular visitors at the pool In the north end of the county. Some of these people are reported to have m been afflicted with skin diseases while bathing but have nevertheless been permitted by the management of the report to enter the pool. According to Dr. H. G. .Merrill, the water In all pools used for bath:i S ing purposes should be disinfected bv the use of chlorln. He declares I that no diseases will be communiI cated ff liberal quantities of chlorine are used as disinfectants. It reported by some of those who have become afflicted after 11 frequenting these pools that the lis1 water was slimy and appeared" unk clean at the time of their bathing. "The most sanitary swimming pool In Utah county Is the high school pool," said Dr. Merrill, "where the wster Is continually disinfected by -- A Bank of Service and Strength 1 a imif sunt tit itiii iitra if tttii mm ni j n ui im rnntm iiiiiiimimi ri it iiitii: n inmi'iiii nt i::in t i;iit t nu The Prestige that an account with the First National l'ank of Xephi gives cannot be measured in dollars and cents. M t 1 i1 fc-- E H H I m your money in efficient handling of your ac- count in the Savings accumulated will be amply repaid for banking with us. Are You A Savings Depositor? I g fl 11 First National Bank Mr. Vrr-- ;jT;i:uti;;r TclW Something Ti NepM Folks. i ect trom. of We carry a line of other clocks to AVE six-fo- and Tnaybe friendly hail; For the hills are high and the days are long and lone times wide I wanted a grin and all I got was the stink of his gasoline. suppose there's a lot of Well, things when a feller's a million- dire, That fill his mind till his poor old friends are crowded clean out of I there; Yet once he was terrible kind to me. He's rich, and I sure am glad But I wish that he'd bring my old shovel back, for I'm needin' It mighty bad. FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT NOTICE S. L. Meridian. Tho sals will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those - Nephi Drug Co. WE LEAD OTHERS FOLIiOW NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher.) Estate of Mary M. Pyper, deceased with Creditors will present claims vouchers to the undersigned at Nephi, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Juab County, Utah, osi or before the 26th day of September, A. 1) ot He never saw me; and, me feelln's ached as I stood In the dusty trail. A cheery grin it was all I asked sel- ARE HERE TO SERVE 1924. He'd been so kind that I couldn't Robert Pyner and C. J. Pvner. ad bear to mention, you understand. That I needed help; so he shed. Bo.m,e ministrators of the estate of Mary M tears and gratefully shook my Pyper, Deceased. Wm. A. C. BRYAN, hand); Tb.en he borrowed, my shovgl Attorney for Administrators and Date of first publication. July 25th, fryln' pan, tobacoo and grub; and then went singin' away up the A. D. 1924. Last publication, Aug. 15th, 1921. trinity fork, and he never came back again, AN LXUiLAiiATIXG EFFECT He never came back; but he struck A bottle of Herbine on the shelf at a load at the forks of the LJttle home is like having a doctor in the house Bear all the timo. It gives instant relief when A lead, of the Peacock Blue, the digestion gets out of order or the bowels fail to act. One or two dosca is and now he's a millionaire. I met him once, plumb face to face, all that is necessary to start things movon the Red Bluff Road last fall; ing and r"wtore that fine feeling of exhiland buoyancy of spirits which beHe looked my way aa his car went aration longs only to perfect health. Price 60c. by, but he never saw me at all. Sola by 8E; LUNT PHARMACY CO at Salt Lake City, Utah, July 7, 1924. NOTICE is hereby given that Joseph H. Greenhalgh, of Nephi, Utah who, on August 17. 1917, made Homestead entry, No. 017109, for Sec. 22; SW14 SWV4. Sec, 23; N '2 SW V , W Vi NW , Section 2 6 NEViNE4, Section 27; Township 13 South. Range 1 West, Salt. Lake Meridian, has filed notice to make three-yeProof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Clerk of the District Court, at Nephi,' Utah, on the 18th day of August, 1924. Claimant names at witnesses: T. W Miller, Ralph Carter, James Stanley and James T. Greenhalgh, all of Nephi, Utah. Ell F. Taylor, Register. U. S. LAND OFFICE 34SE, ar First Publication, July 11th, Last Publication. 1924. Aug. 3th. 1924. Making Sure man told a magistrate In Southampton that In his anxiety to get a letter delivered to an address In New York, he walked from Tottenham t it to a ship's Southampton and steward he knew A WILL L. HOYT ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR Notary Public LICENSED ABSTRACTER And EXAMINER OF TITLES Office at County Court House Utah Nephi kt To Prevent Accident Most accidents are not necessary.' It Isn't luck which prevents them, but Just being careful. Keep your mind on the job and don't let It wander off on what you did yesterday or what you sre eolng to do tomorrow. WHAT DOES THE RAILROADS MEAN TO YOU? Communities, like Individuals, only prosper through bar-t- r and exchange of commodities with other communities or Individuals. The West, essentially an agricultural region. Is far from Its markets and sources of supply. Transportation Is the life blood of Its existence; laoking this the western farmer would turn back to the primitive Hiatus of past centuries and live the life of a peasant. What Is of real and vital moment to) the West and to the whole country U the maintenance of a policy toward the railroads which shall keep them efficient for service and Insure their extension and Improvement tep by stnp with the growth of the population, enterprises and needs of the communities served. The nvcr Klo Krntnle Western Rnllroal Is earnestly to supply the territory served by its Hncg with an adequate and depnadble transportation service. IVi .present at th There's nothing more convincing than the statement of someone you know and have confidence In. That's why this talk with Mr Warren should bo mighty helpful here In Nephi. H. P. Warren, retired frmrr says: "I have used Doan's Pills from Lunt Pharmacy and I know they are a good reliable remedy for weak kid neys and an aching bnck. I gladly recommend them to anyone." The above statement was given hour named have ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be required to tin mediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above-decribland are advised to fil" their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. Ell F. Taylor, Register. First Publication, July 11th, 1924. Last publication, Aug. 15th. 1924. WHEN YOU SHIP OR TRAVEL Patronize the ed April 5. 1917 and on September 22 Power of the Mind 1922, Mr. Warren added: "I am glad U Is only by thinking shout great to endorse Dunn's Pill,, again." Price 60c, at all dealer. Don't md good tlilnits that we come to love clmly ask for a kidney remedy get hem, and It I "n'y by loving them them, and It DnBn's Pills the same that Mr. that we come t Ion Foster-Milburn only by lonalng 'or flipin that we Co Warren had. ire Impelled to neck after them. Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y. tr n w,"!'H"I"!','''f?t'tf!tfT'HMfi'm,niiti,ti,iinnw!T', He stayed and stayed till the spring sun came and the hill slopes all turned brown, And the drab flood riffled the old slutee with the snow thaw comln down; Then he went away. I was needin' help, for the bacon was low. you see. And the sluicin' water it don't last long; but he'd been kind to me Nephi Man t2 3 ut A Talk With A j If not, why not become one today? 4 per cent interest paid on deposits iiniiuimiuiiiiiinjmH5iTiiiiiKinuiunx:Einnin:Hnn'Lfuiiiiiu:ii;iiJ'a::;ijr:ii;jiJ,:iijij;i;j;n;iiiir;;itJ Oh, he was the gratefullest man, I think that ever came up the Pass; He praised my claim and praised my grub and he bragged on my old jackass. He praised the coffee (I brought ftim before he was out qf bed.) Till my worn-phat gqt far too small f0r eize of swellng head. , There will be appointments, meals, and a number of other things to be done at a certain time. There is a certain companionship in a litdependable timepiece, particulary a friendly tle fellow like Rabv- Ben. Whether you fasten him to the tent pole, or set him on the dressing table, you'll be glad you brought him along. He takes up almost no room in a travelYou'll wonder how so much reliabiling bag. could be ity put in such a small case. Better get yours here before you start. Babj- Bens are scarce. Plain dial $3.50. Luminous dial $4.75. A. Owens of Interest &,i;uniiin:it!'.!ra bedded him down the best I could and showed him the whis.ky Jug; I didn't sleep good on the ground that night but the stranger was warm and snug; I didn't sleep good, but I didn't mind for I listened to what he said When he swore that my blankets 's reminded him of his feather bed. I (Publisher) the Glengarry rePUBLIC LAND SALE port company says that no disease DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, can of any kind be traced to their U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake He says that In swimming pool. City. Utah. July 7th. 1924. order to keen the pool absolutely NOTICE Is hereby given that, as ntire at all times. th nool Is emptied each dav, cleansed." and refilled directed by the Commissioner of the General Land office, under the' prowith fresh water." visions of Sec. 2455, R. S. pursuant .o the application of William O. Pay, Serial No. 032887. we will offer at l to the highest bidder, but public at not less than $1.60 per acre, at in o'clock A, M., on the 15th day of AugUHt, next, at this office, the following tract of land: Ntt NE'i 8V4 Sec. 34; f. 12 S., R. 1 E. Je r Not onlv in service but in interest earned for I (Now don't forget that the hills are high and the lone days wide be-- . tween, Till a man forgets that he's got a tongue and his starvln soul grows lean ; For God he put In the first man's heart the longin' for human praise; And d own through the millions of changing years that hankerto' stays and stays) the time. chlorine." m n:i:: :3 Ei dude; but he surely was kind to me; For he Baid that my method of cook ing beans was the finest he ever ii "Whether you spend your vacation in a tent or in a palatial hotel you will need to know grand-mother- No Increased prosperity; no fur ther development along agricultural lines; and no stopping the migration of our young men to other parts of the country can be brought about until this city has a greater supply of water for Irrigation. It is the one big "question t.lat over shadows all others. More water for this part of the valley, either by storage dams or pumping methods is the paramount Issue, On the solution of this ques tion depends our future prosperity, and we might add our very existence It Is a question that should' receive the most serious thought ef every citizen who has the future welfare of this community at heart, coupled with united action in an endeavor to bring about some relief in this dir ection. Stop in today and ask for the details of this unusual ends August 16th offer-i- t R S1.0 Moor on He hit my camp on a rainy day. a comin; from God knows where. With a busted place in his overalls and burs in his tangled hair. He wasn't a flop and he wasn't a see. of FREE COAL Dixon-Taylor-- Manager Tear se Time-Plea- - COMMITTEE SHOULD BK APPOINTED. IIP TO EVERYBODY EdlUv- .. Sf PRICE . By Lowell O. 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