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Show THE. TIMES-NEW- As The Eagle Is A Symbol ofSupremacy so you can conquer in the conquest against pover- UtPlil, S, UTAH Local Briefs The Public Service Line Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Cowan spent the week end visiting vilth relatives iu Salt Lake City. The Name Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Grace, and Miss Hannah Grace, returned recently from a trip to Bryce Canyon, and Zion National Park, ty and want if you guard your dollars. The dollars in your pocket are soon gone means a World to you. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Horton and fam ily, spent Saturday and Sunday in Ogden canyon, the guests of Mr. and Mjs. Earl Pitt. they we before realize and their loss deadens slip away our ambition and weakens our courage. Every package carries a money back guarantee. A baby boy was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Emerson of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Emerson was formerly Miss Ruth Jones of this city. Only by watchful care & zealous practice of thrift will they be ours to insure the comforts and necessities of life. It Pleases Us To Please You The members of the Service Star lesion held their regular social at the home of Mrs. J. A. Booth. The afternoon was spent in making camp quits which will be placed on sale. In the evening a very enoyable time was had and refreshments served by the committee composed of Mrs. Sylvia Peters, Mrs. Seth McPherson, Mrs. Theo. Harris, Mrs. Spencer E. Forrest, Mrs. E. R. Forrest, and Mrs. J. A. Booth. Let this bank help you in keeping your dollars safe for the future. We will guard them as though they were our own and pay you 4 per cent interest while they are in our bank. Ord and Mangelson Successors to Lunt Pharmacy Co. Phone 43 Nephi, Utah Anderson, Bessie Painter, Millie and Ruth Bale, Floris Orme, Ina and Ida Chase, Vera Bracken, Dorothy Oslen, a Edna Howarth, Verda Russell, Bo8well, Joy Sperry, Julia PatBlanche The Junior Girls of the North ten, Dorothy Stephenson, Ward met at the home of Eva Gow-er- s Garrett, Sylvia Peters, Elsie Sldwell, Thursday evening. The time was Erma Sidwell, Lucille Nielson, Winspent in music and reading after nie Nielson, Lois Allen, Nelda Beck, which refreshments were served to Gladys Brough, and the hostess Eya the following: Lucille Foote, Mable Gowers. Mrs. R. C. Stephenson wag taken to the hospital in Salt Lake City this week where an operation may have to be performed. JOE MARTIN Neph i National The great Movie Star, at Al. G. Barnes Circus Mount Pleasant August 29th. 1925. Bank "The Peoples Bank" NOTICE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION undersigned the sum of Two Hundred Dollars, ($200.00) on account of your share of the said Six Hundred OF THE INTERIOR U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah, August 11th, 1925 NOTICE is hereby given that Delia E. Steed, formerly McCune, of Bick-nel- l, Utah, who, on Nov. 1st, 1919, made Enlarged Homestead Entry, Serial No. 025041, for South Half 14 (SM) Section 35, Township South, Range 2 West, S. L. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court at Nephi, Utah, on the 14th day of September, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: W. E. Snader, Geo. E. Howard and Dean Howard, all of Mills, Utah, and Geo. McCune, of Nephi, Utah. ELI F, TAYLOR, Register E. D. Dunn, Att'y, Salt Lake City, Utah. First pub. August 14th, 1925. Last Pub. Sept. 11th, 1925. Arv-ill- "He Builds Wisely Who Bu Dollars, ($600.00) expended for annual labor on the said mining claims during the year from July 1st 1924 TO BUILD WELL and ending at 12 o'clock M. July 1st USE 1925, and. You are hereby notified by the undersigned that if within ninety days from the personal service of this notice upon you, or within ninety days after the service of this HAS NO EQUAL notice upon you by publication, you fail, refuse, or neglect to contribute your portion of such expenditure, to The Largest and Purest wit: The sum of Two Hundred DolNatural Deposit of Gypsum lars, ($200.00) to the undersigned, In The World your Interest in said mining claims will become the property of the unw in accorddersigned, your NEPHI PLASTER AND JUFG. ance with the law in such cases made COMPANY and provided. Dated July 9 th 1925 Salt Lake City, Utah J. E. KRAUSS South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake MeY D. C. JAMES Idian, has filed notice of Intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be NOTICE OF PUBLICATION S. Atkln, U. S. CommisDepartment of the interior, U. S. fore Shirley Mt. at sioner Pleasant, Utah,' on the Utah Land Office at Salt Lake City, 26th day of August, 1925. July 15th, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: NOTICE is hereby given that Jeas V. Spencer of Indianola, Utah, who, Ira Shepard, John H. Peterson, Henry on April 29, 1920, made homesUad M. Spencer, all of Indianola, Utah, IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIS entry. No. 022382, for SENEU. and Elmer Hansen, of Falrview, Utah TRICT COURT IN AND FOR JUAB ELI P. TAYLOR SE4SE4 Sec 3, NViNEtf, COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Sec Register. NV4SEM, SWV4SE SENE4. FREDERICK M. RYDER, Plaintiff 10 NWNW Sec. 11 NWNE. First Publication July 24, 1925. s. NW4. Section 15, Township 12 Last Publication August 21.1925. FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) DEPARTMENT A PREPARATION FOR EVERY PURPOSE EXCLUSIVE LOCAL. DISTRIBUTORS and Mrs. E. R. Forrest motored to Salt Lake Monday for a few days visit in that city. Mr. Department of the Interior, at Salt Lake City Nephi Plaster U. S. Land Office Utah. July 29, 1925. NOTICE is hereby given that Thomas W. Miller, of Nephi, Utah, who on May 14, 1920, made Additional homestead entry, No. 019072, for . 33. SW V4 SW 4 Section 34, Twp. 13 South Range 1 West, Lots 1, 8, 9, E SE 4 , SW'A SE1. Section 4, Township 14 South, Range 1 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 Sept. 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: M. H. Miller, Joseph Greenhalgh, D. M. Miller, Arthur Gadd, all of Nephi, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First Publication, July 31, 1925. Last Publication, August 28, 1925. SEViSEi Section , rs it J i f'. tf?mt- cfvwY J . NSE, CORA G. BUCKINGHAM, CHARLES H. KENT, and JEAN H. BAKE-MA- N, Defendants, SUMMONS. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFEDANT8: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the County In which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty (30) days after service and defend the above entitled action and In case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to recover a Judgment foreclosing plaintiff's mortgage up on the land described In said com Year Best Time of the the Enjoy at ford; nothing wnicn its willine Now come the most glorious days late August, fceptemDerana meant to be golden October! Days when the roadlived sides are ablaze with flowers, and the woodlands a riot of color. out Take a Ford Car and strike Exfrom the crowded highways. that lead to the plore the side-traibest fishing, the loveliest spots of natural beauty. There is no going too hard for your of all out-of-doo- rs ls Runabout Touring Car m $260 290 plaint. balk. And its control ?ower will so easy that you can venture where you will on un known dirt roads, with the same confidence with which you set out on the paved highway. The best vacation d ay s of all are still ahead, the weather is less changeable now and roads are in better P. O. Address: Nephi, Utah. First Publication July 24, 1925. Last Publication Aug. 21. 12S. NOTICK OF FORFEITURE 660 On oiwn rsri dcmnunlaM rim mni tarter ara U ntn PaTaU balloon tlrM aitra. Ail JrfcM f full l' SEE ANY AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER OR MAIL THIS COUPON Coupe 62(D) PleaM tell ma how I can CARTER: You are hereby notified that we. the undersigned have expended dur Ing the year commencing at 12 o' clock M. July 1st 1924 and ending at II 12 o'clock M. July 1st 1925, the sum of SIX HUNDRED DOLLARS, ($10, 0.00) In labor and Improvements on the following named mining claims. to wit: EMMA, SPIDER, HURRY BACK. UTAH No 1. UTAH No. 2 and UTAH No. 8, situated In th Mount Nebo Mining District, Unorganized, Juab County, 8tata of Utah, and re corded In the Records of the County Recorders Office of Juab County, Btate of Utah. That said work was done and Improvements made on said claims during the said year July 1st 1924 and ending at 12 o'clock M. July 1st 192S in order to hold the said claims under the provisions of Section 2324 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, and the amendments thereto, and the laws of the State of Utah, concerning annual labor to be done on mining claims. That there la due from you to the To HARRY cond ition. Get a Ford Car and revel in the finest time of the year. Tudor Sedan For dor Sedan - P. N. ANDERSON Attorney for plaintiff itcur a Ford Car on easy payment: Nmm Addrut . City Mall thla coupon to F. O. ft. Uttrntl H-- 1 1BO WORSES IN ONE 'fNORMOVS Stf THIS YIAR Or SHOW COMPELS US TO ANNOUNCE NO STREET PARADE IN THIS OR ANY OTHM CITV GREAT ACT MM' mm PERFORMANCES ,AIK"OR SHINE WILL EXHIBIT AFTERNOON AND NIGHT AT MOUNT PLEASANT August 29th, 1925 I |