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Show THE 4 i The TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH. S, LOCAL, NEWS Times-New- s I'ublished every Friday by Tfa Time New Publishing Company That Satisfied Smile DENNIS WOOD A. B. GIBSON Its Broadest at Harvest Time Editor Manager Subscription Rates One Year Six Monthi country at harvest time, when the smiles are on the faces of the farmers after their well-earn- ed crops have came in. It's the same in every business at 'harvest' the time when a man gathers in the returns on his hard work. Our patrons, using to the full our many facilities The First National Bank 5 North Mai- - $8.00 $1.00 Nepki. Utah BIRTHDAYS is it youi turn to make mother, father, sister, brother or that dear friend happy by giving them a birthday present. We have many nice things that are al- ways appreciated, such as Kodaks, Snap Shot Albums, Ivory, Brushes, Books, Lunch Kits and many other nice things for presents. Try Lake Monday. Winn, went to Salt Mrs. Zee Blgler, of Salt Lake is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs Orson Cazler this week. Mrs. E. J. Hall, and daughter Mrs. Vilate David, returned to their home Next Sunday afternoon the world in Provo Monday, after spending a war and the stirring events of 1918 few days in Nephi with relatives and will be vividly recalled when the last friends. sad rites are performed for one of our splendid young men who paid Frank Hobbs, came up from Ful. me supreme sacrifice In France, and lerton, Calif, a few days ago and will whose body la now resting in his own visit here for some time. Mr. Hobbs home here in this city awaiting the has been employed in the California final taps, when all that is mortal win town the past year. be lowered into Its Anal resting place. Laurence Evans, was one among LOST on road coming down from thousands of youni Americana whn Ranger Station, One Red Sweater, responded to their country's call, lea. belongs to South ward boy scout. ving their homes and loved ones with Finder please return to me at the the greatest of courage and patriot Times-New- s office. A. B. Gibson. ism, determined to do their part in maintaining the high standard of lib Erin Blgler, of Amercain Fork, erty which Is the birthright of eve and formerly of thiis city, passed ry American. through here Monday morning on his Along with his gallant pom rail bb way to Los Angeles. Mr. Blgler has his body was thrown Into the fiery accepted a position with the Bennett-Woodwafurnace of shot and shall. anrl tho Packing Co. sacrifice's thus made, has brought peace and a of liberty to NOTICE TO WATER USERS a world from which hope had well-nig- h State Engineer's Office, Salt gone. Lake City. Utah. June 29, 1921 For nearly two years he han hwn Notice ia hereby' give that Parley sleeping beneath the lilies and pop- - A. Olsen, of Mt. Pleasant, Utah, has les or f ranee. He is now home again made application in accordance with but his spirit has fled, and his broken the requirements of the Compiled and lifeless body which he so gallan- Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended by tly gave for his country, now reposes the Session Laws of Utah. 1919, to in a casket draped with Old Glory, appropriate (.05) awaiting Interment in the city that Sec. Ft. of water from Mud Springs gave him birth. in Juab County. Said water will be Let no detail be omitted. A fun diverted at a point 193 ft. S. and 750 eral befitting a hero should mark the ft. E. of the S. W. corner of Section last rites that can be given him. Eve. 2, Township 12 South, Range 4 West ry exservice man should be there. Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and The whole community should stand conveyed a distance of approximately ready to follow the remains to its last 5,280 ft. and there used from Jan. 1 resting, place. He gave all that he to Dec. 31st incl. of each year for dohad life itself in the path of duty. mestic and culinary purposes. This He paid the supreme sacrifice, that application is designated In the State the liberty which we now eniov Engineer's office as No. 8792. should not vanish from the earth. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affiCOMMON SENSE WILL PREVAIL davit In duplicate accompanied by a fee of $2.50 and tiled in this office within thirty (30) days after the The U. S. National Bank of Port- completion of the publication of this land has this common sense view in notice. its business digest just issued. R. E. CALDWELL, "We are now paying prosperity's State Engineer. debts. It was human nature to run Date of first publication, July 8th, up bills during good times, and we 1921. did it. Now we are paying our bills Date of completion of publication, under pressure. We borrowed 50 August 5. 1921. cent dollars, so to speak, now we are repaying them with 85 cent dollars, and as prices continue to come down, It will be necessary to repay additional dollars obtained In boom times, with dollars which will be twice as hard to earn. Of course it Is hard, and the worst Is not over. Though prices have fallen greatly there Is still further deflation to be We are paying the accomplished. penalty for violating economic laws, and all are guilty from the Federal Goverment down. Extravagance, per. haps Justifiable under the necessity of winning the war, was the order of the day. For several years, figuratively speaking, we were borrowing ourselves rich. Now we suffer because we must pay back. But our people are looking facts in the face. The country Is not broke Is Our Motto It Is merely bent. Common sense and hard work honest work thrift and economy wil pull us out of the hole. It Is time to take off our coats go to work, take our medicine no matter how bitter, suffer our losses and bene fit from our experience. There have been times before when financial con. ditions seemed almost hopeless, but always common sense has prevailed, and thus it will be again." Ife EiniocIakecPidures COME in and T3UIJ your PHOTO artel The Best on the Market us, we wish to please you. LUNT PHAMACY CO. "IT PLEASES 178 TO PLEASE YOU" J Fresh and Cured Meats at reasonable prices M ILL. SUPPLIES kodak Our Kodaks, Our Films, and Plates and Developers are always right. We are Careful Druggists. " Nephi Drug Co. Five-hundredt- t When Mrs. S. A. Campbell, went to Salt Lake City Tuesday. rd and personal service, reap better returns on their investments of time, work and money. 1 One hand worked baby car- Mrs. David THE SUPREME SACRIFICE Poets rhyme about the 'smiling country in the But we'd rather see that same month of May LOST riage robe. Return to Mrs. W. J. Olpin and receive reward. WE ARE HERE TO SERVE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION No. 017917, for W Section 15 South, Township Range 3 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make five - year Proof, to establishh claim to the land above described, before Clerk of the District Court, at Nephi, Utah, on the 10th day of September, 1921. entry (Publisher 24, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR OFFICE at Salt Lake City Utah, July 23, 1921, NOTICE is hereby given that Knud Bendixen, of Mills, Utah, who, on July 15, 1916, made Homestead U. S. LAND Claimant names as witnesses: George E. Howard, of Nephi, Utah, Jack George Orgill of Mills, Utah, Kelley of Mills, Utah, Erhardt Bendixen of Mills, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELV, Register First publication July 29th, 1921 Last publication, Sept 2nd, 1921 t:WWruiir,. 3 ..T is advancing I BUY NOW Ask for and insist on Standard Sugar SER Home Bagt with black label for table and preserving use, is of the highest quality Manufactured by your community factory Market PEOPLE'S . SUGAR CO. MORONI UTAH . - tttttttlt M IMM We have beard some people lament HIGH GLASS the fact that newspapers very often fall to give the straight facta In writing up various articles. Were we to adhere strictly to the truth in reVICE AND FAIR porting many Items, the news would come to you in many instances after the following fashion. "John Doe, our grocery man Is doPRO S His store is ing a poor business. odorifdirty, dusty, and ntoriously erous. How can he expect to do inucht" "The Rev. So and So, preached Sun day night on "Charity" the sermon was punk. If the minister would live up a little closer to what he preaches he would have bigger congregations." "Dave Shanks" died at bis home In this city Sunday evening The doctors said It was heart failure, but the fact Is, that he has been drunk for the past month on "bootleg whiskey" The wedding of Miss Jane Doe, to 131 South Main Phone S3 Mr. John Roe, waa solemnised here J. W. Is The bride a very ADA1U, Prop. Wednesday. ordinary girl, who doesn't know any more about cooking than a rabbit, and never helped ber mother three days In her life. She Is not a beauty live together and w. I. are no congrat-ion- s by any means, and hag a gait like to offer, for v .".jnt believe any a fat duck. The young man Is well good can come : guch a union." known as an up to date loafer. He Lamont. Ill, 0 Au.1. . News. has been living off his folks all his (After publU'jIrr the above truthlife, and doesn't amount to shucks. ful news the edn.r would need get They will have a hard life while they out of town on tl.j first train.) T s NO S WORDS OHPl47tol We're the folks that can be sted tru- When you want your car ad- EACH justed. The one thing that we have for sale is service satisfaction That's the only way we make a profit out of the business giving a man a big businesslike return for his money. If your car's all run down we can restore its mechanical ambition. We are master motor GRACE GARAGE Utah CO. Nephi, 0.R.PATROK1'' SCOUR KJf OUR We BttitEl) HCReWEtttCD TO Pi OUT WORKING TOOLS SIWQH MIGHT IF CLEANLINESS Is next to godliness our excellent location has helped the Increase of our business. We purvey the best meats In a pleasing manner and guarantee homes t weights and complete satisfaction. What more do you want? CITY MEAT MARKET Geo. W. Garrett, Prop. i i CRS TOLD THE TRUTH. The price of Sugar fr 1 JUST FINISHED INVENTORY And are now making a general reduction in all lines to meet Pre-War prices. v BAILEY FURNITURE SUPPLY CO. |