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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHL UTAH. S, MAIL COLLECIION Soap 2 Bars of Jap Rose Soap at Salt Lake City, Utah, April 11, 1921 k NOTICE is hereby given that U. S. LandOffice Shed-rac- Mrs. Lois Nelson and baby, re turned to Salt Lake city yesterday after a pleasant visit with her par ents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carver. week. Harry Foote, left yesterday after noon for Salt Lake city to represent the school Board at a Conference called by Governor Mabey, to be held in the above city 1 a. Money-Bac- ARDBARE i N. J. Rees, returned home Satur day from St. Thomas. Nevada, where he has been the past ten days. While there he disposed of their sheep Interests to California parties. Kalsomine Sporting Goods Electrical Goods Kendall Bros. over." "What's the matter?" He's lie;;uii to discover that some of her fo!!;s make him tired and she declared llint some of his relatives are a nuisance." Good Vacuum Cleaner For Rent or Sale. We cany Paints, Oils ana Varnishes, also the famous Eden Washer Everything In Hardware. Cooper, Pyper Co. 33 The Telephone Is Back to Normal to that before answering she must see my What do you suppose family Bible. tli.it was for? Her Friend Oh, she probably wants to see If you come of a fam long-live- ily. During the past three or four months there has been a steady improvement in the telephone service, both Local and Long Distance. Congestion of plant has been greatly relieved; intensive training of operating employes has added to operating efficiency, and the morale of our organization's personnel is back pre-w- ar standards. There is a constant, determined and concerted effort on the part of the employe body to render the "old-timquality of Telephone Service, and this spirit on their part is being rewarded by the appreciation of a grateful public. Certainly there is no other industry which was affected so adversely by war conditions that has made so rapid a recovery in point of e" IN ORDER OF IMPORTANCE "Yet, I'll be delighted to act as one of your bridesmaid. But you haven't toia me whom you are to marry." "I haven't given It thought. I'll pick him out after I've arranged the mora important detail." service. Real Optimlat. A man Spire; He srrl when he Mum I'hanxe a Ore. cherrful A ! 0walil i Worth Mora Dead. It you never married agnln. Aunt Kallle?" Inquired n lady of sn old colored woman. "'Deed Miss Kllle," replied the old woman, earnestly, 'Mat dald nlggnh'a wuil tnoiili to me dan a live one. 1 gits ft pension." "Why ' We especially call attention to improvement in our Long Distance Service. The long delays occasioned by war-tim- e activities are things of the past. Our long lines afford the most efficient means for the dispatch of business with distant points. wnn Most Unusual. "Anything unusual about the second-hand cur." "Yes. Indeed. It's the only necond-hnncar I know of that wasn't especially made for the general manager of the company wl.lch builds these d PLUMBERS 3Ei End of the Honeymoon. I guess the honeymoon Is about Boilers Bolts Nails 3 n, Tubs Oils Nephi; National Bank Hyrum Carter, Is down from Black foot, Idaho, this week, attending to his grazing and farming interests here. Mr. Carter owns about 1600 acres east of town. In what is known as Little Valley. to Buckets Barbed Wire USE THE CONVENIENCES OF THIS BANK TO THE UTMOST; WE ARE EVER READY TO SERVE YOU. "THE BANK OF SERVICE TO THE BUSINESS MAN. " C. F. Dutton, post office inspector for this division of Utah, was In Nephl Saturday Inspecting the local offi ce, finding the business in good condition and satisfactory. when in need of Ranges, Garden Tools Lawn Hose Paints, YOUR NOTES, ACCOUNTS PAYABLE, BILLS OF LADING, WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS, ETC, HERE. The Senior class of the Nephl High school are giving their annual ball this evening, at the Arlington. The class have made elaborate preparat No Time for Training. for the event and a large crowd "Your business college for young ions is expected to attend. ladles seems to be all risxlit." "It is nil rinlit." Clarence Hobbs, was host Saturday "Po you plve the pirls a good, prac evening at a social given at his home. tical business training?" "In repi.v to that question I can only A delicious luncheon was served to say thnt 00 per cent of our graduates the following guests. Edna Haynes, Worth-ingtomarry their employers the first year.' Mrs. Lucile F. Brough, Viola McCune Clara Hobbs, Georgia Lowry Nelson of LeM, Heber Bird, Natural Action. "Here he is complaining of having Lee Pitchforth and Dick Sessions of his pay held tip for every l'ttle thing, Salt Lake and the host Mr. Hobbs. and I am sure they have nothing act The telephone operators assisted ually on the hoy, for he is a real ves by Miss Clara Hobbs, entertained Frisel of election." "Then If he poses ns being a ves day evening at the home of iMrs sel, he can't complain of being Stella Hickman, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jensen, the latter being docked." formerly Miss Olivet Bowles. Cards were played, there being four tables Use and Beauty. were served, the "Why Is It that homely men are used. Refreshments more popular with girls than hand- guest list Including the following. Viola Worthington, Nell Golden, Nana some men'" "Because answered Miss Cayenne, Shuttle, Georgia McCune Clara Hobbs "In h motorcar the handsome man is Joe Willis, Lanell Burton, Felt Golusually worrying about lunch time den, Dick Sessions, Heber Bird, Lee while the ronl chap Is helping repair Pitchforth, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jensen and Mrs. Stella Hickman. h blowout." Might Live Too Long. Old Coirox When I proposed Miss Peachy last night sire said We are enlarging our stock of Hardware every day. Call and see our goods and prices Til ROUGH THIS BANK; DISCOUNT to-da- y. Expert Situation. the world's a stage," remarkeo the rendy-mud- e philosopher. "Yes," responded Mr. Groucher. "A mi one of the best actors I know of Is the hotel clerk. I am often tempted to applaud when I see him depicting the emotions of one who Is delighted to meet another curloud of perfect tra tigers." Com- mercial Paper Miss Afton and Miss Evangeline Greenwood of Salt Lake city visited with their sister Mrs. Hyrum Brough for a few days this week. "All Lucky Tiger Put Your J. W. Whitmore, purchased a new Packard Car the latter part of the a ULbj A. Lunt, of Nephl, Utah, who, on April 25th, 1916, made HomeSW stead entry No. 017336, for W V. Section 1; W NW, Sec. 12; NEV4 NEV4, Section 11, Township 12 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meri- McCune. dian, has filed notice of intentino to Proof, to establish make five-yeclaim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, Tha Motion' Hair at Nephl, Utah, on the 25th day of Wt HOSPITALS AMD ENDORSED 1921. May THOU WHO KnOW. Claimant names as witnesses: Positively eradicates corrects ecze- w"JfcdandrulT Joseph E. Morgan, Owen Boswell, . ;. i Alonzo Lorraine Lunt, Floyd C. Lunt 2r promotes luxuriant irrowth arli'slustm. of and all Nephl, Utah, action immediate beauty, hatili k Guarantee certain. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. Cij At drut cHt nd 2 So bmrhmn.or 1921. lor imoroua Mmpii. First pub. April 15th, s 7 MICKY Kar.Mt Ko. CO.. MCtk City. Last Pub. May 20 th, 1921,. A dining room table, dence, of Mfs. Orson Howarth. som The Sorosis Club, was entertained Wednesday evening at the .home of Mrs. Hal McCune. Pink and white was the color scheme which was carried out in the decoratinos. 500 was the game played, at the close of which dainty refreshments were served to the following members and guests. Mrs. J. P. Hickman, Mrs. John Richardson, Mrs. B. F. Sweeney, Mrs. Geo D. Haymond, Mrs. Earl Pitt, Mrs Earl Reid, Mrs. Chas. Jenkins, Georgia McCune, Ida Parkes, Mayme Riches, Clara Hobbs, and the hostess Mrs. tA FOR SALE carpt, linoleum, and gasoline tank, See Mrs. Luther Chase, at the resi motored to Scipio yesterday, they visited with relatives returning home in the evening. 31 North Main Street DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ight. where ENTERPRISE GROCERY CO. (Publisher) The Harris Bowling Alley on Cen ter street is nearly completed and will e opened for business Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Linton, Mrs. A. R. Paxman and Miss Letty Jenkins 9 Bars for 55 Cents. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Percy Robertshaw, is over from Eureka visiting with relatives and riends in this city. Nophi will assume a more metropolitan air in the near future, when the seven mall collection boxes which arrived at the local post office this week ire installed. Postmaster Allen is asking for bids for the erection of these boxes, and all interested in this work should see the postmaster at once amkplace their bid. These boxes will be located In various sections of the city that will best meet the dmands of the public for convenien ce in mailing their letters, and obvi ate the necessary of going to the post office each time they have any thing to mail. The local carriers will collect the mail from the boxes on their daily trips around their resp ective routes. White HAPPENINGS HAVE ARRIVED BOXES 7 bars of Kirk's Flake LOCAL basis will save By the way, calls on a station-to-statio- n you at least 20 per cent, as against the cost of calls for a particular person. If you are not fully informed on this point, ask our local manager and he will explain. He will also explain our reduced Evening and Night rates for Long Distance Service. The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. |