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Show THE PACE FOUR The EE alliW JItj ii is not correct Strictly speaking, to say "Hnrlimcite coal"; "anthracite" is a noun and means n coal of nearly pure carbon. It being superfluous therefore to add the word "coal." For we add to the under-signe- d BANK Beauty Above Babiea Lake City. 2d Mrs. Jane Uobden, one hundred anil three years, one, of the oldest women In England, says "modern women love freedom more than marriage and beauty cult more than babies " FOR THE PREMIUM COAL UTAH GRAND Clinkerless, Harder, Has Less Soot, and is more Economical. Robert Winn Company Phone 257 a ISAAC KAY Assignee. Mr. and Mrs. Will Allen, Mrs.' Geo. P. O. Address: Mona, Utah. A. Allen, and Grant Allen, motored First publication, Jan. 15th, 1926. to Payson Wednesday, where they at- Last publication, Feb. 26th, 1926. tended the funeral of Virgil Perry, a relative of the Allen's, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) IX THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIS- TRICT COURT IX AA'O FOR JUAB COUNTY, STATU OF UTAH Announcement ON FEBRUARY 1st THE MANAGEMENT OF THE GRACE GARAGE CO., WHICH WILL BE KNOWN AS THE GRACE MOTOR CO. WILL CHANGE WITH OTHER CHANGES AS FOLv We will employ an Expert Chevrolet Mechanic, who has haJ considerable experience with Chevrolet automobiles. We are installing a Chevrolet equipt shop where we expect to take care of your needs better and cheaper. In this shop we expect to cater to our Chevrolet o wners and their needs will receive our first consideration. We will install a full line of Chevrolet parts where your troubles can be taken care of immediately. We will appreciate your business and the greatest of care and courtesy will be given you. Grace Motor Co. NEPHI, UTAH I I 321 1 P. N, ANDERSON, V3. Plaintiff, . ORSON H. PIERCE, also known as O. H. Pierce. MARY PIERCE, and THOMAS SHERWOOD, Defendants. To be sold at sheriff's sale, on the 20th day of February, 1926, at the hour of twelve o'clock Noon, at the Front Door of the County Court House in Nephi, Juab County, Utah, the following described real estate situated in Levan Precinct, luab County, Utah; The Epst- Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 23, and the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 16 South, Range'l West, Salt Lake Meridian, containing. 160 - i LOWS: We are here to serve DAY OR NIGHT . Place Tour Order Now i JUST EMEMBE- R- town. NOTICE OF SHERIFI 'S SALE EE after- 1926 3E - Start writing your book today. "Anthracite" advance In left Wednesday $1.00 noon for Petty' Hurricane, Utah, on account $2.00 of the serious illness of his father, who resides in the Southern Utah J. W. Paxman, district appraiser for the Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, California, left yesterday for Nevada, where he will Now, while the ground is covered Moapa aValley, week appraising land in that spend with snow, is the best time to put section. out poison for sparrows. At this time these birds are gathered together in Roscoe Grover, principal of the great flocks and by doing a little Juab Stake seminary, is in Provo this systematic work- their numbers can week, attending the "Leadership be rapidly thinned out. Week," which is being held at the One good method of poisoning is as Brigham Young university. Samuel follows: G. Paxman is teaching the seminary Throw out a small quantity ' of during the absence of Principal wheat on the ground where the spar Grover. rows feed, for several days, to get them accustomed to eating wheat, then some morning throw out a small IX THE FIFTH DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH IX AND FOR JUAB quantity ot poisoned wheat for them, COUNTY instead of the accustomed feed. This will thin them out and perhaps cause In the matter of the assignment the remaining ones to leave for a of while. If they return, the same treat Archie Kay and Albert Kay ment should be given. doing business under the name If unhandy to coax the sparrows of Kay and Nelson. and style to a feed ground, poison wheat put NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT up in pans or small boxes out of Notice is hereby given that Archie teach of animals and poultry will of Kay and Albert Kay ten poison a great number. busiA good, thorough campaign to rid heretofore doing a mercantile ness at Mona, Juab County, Utah, the community of. this pest should be under the firm, name and style of made at once. Plenty of poison is on and Nelson have assigned all of Kay office of at the hand the County their and assets to Isaac Agricultural Agent, which will be Kay ofproperty Mona, Juab County, Utah, as furnished free to cooperators, who for the benefit of the credit; care to furnish the wheat for treating trustee, firm. of said ois methto best out and put it according are hereby required All creditors ods for poisoning. to present their claim clearly and distinctly stated and sworn to the Mrs. J. D. Smith returned home trustee within three Tuesday after spending a week visit- months after the first publication of ing with relatives and friends in Salt this notice. total regularly by paying Interest on the balance eash til" university. CONTROL OF SPARROWS. ' It is a book which you alone iii EE Mrs. Unity Chapuell went to Provo Monday, where she attended Leadership Week at the Brigham Young I. M. Payable weekly or monthly savings. As the balance increases i Editor and Manager One Year Page by page it records your daily, FIRST S Six Months Between its covers is written a record of your finan- six months. Friday, January 29th, ITEMS NEPHI-NEW- Subscription Rates: cwpwtaaaga.'ai!aiM so will your interest increase. Times-News- ! A. B. GIESON, . must write. NEPHI, UTAH S, Published Every Friday by the Time Xewu Publishing Company Of the otiicr pnifciiy books, no book so good as your own Bank Book. . . . . cial progress in life. TIMES-NEW- acres. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of Amer- Department of the Interior U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 21, 1925. NOTICE is hereby given that Horace H. Ellertson of Mona, Utah, who, on Oct. 19, 1920, made stock raising homestead entry. No. 018662 for Lots 1. 2, 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 EMs NE'4, NW'a, NEVi SW4, Section 10, Toynship 11 South, Range West, S. L. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Nephi, Utah, on the 9th day of February, 1926. Claimant names as witnesses: Harvey Kay, of Payson, Utah, August Peterson, of Santaquin. Utah, Lloyd Peterson and Tom Ellertson, of Mona, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register First publication,' Jan. 1st. 1926. Last publication, Jan, 29th, 1926. 1 11( COUNTRY K1 Aire If is WIN ONE OF THE BIG PRIZES ON MARCH 1st. ONE TICKET WITH EACH FIFTY CENT PURCHASE. III! IT COSTS NO MORE TO TRADE WITH Central Motor Co. II BI 810 State to any of the tracts or subhereinbefore, described on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agriS. U M, cultural purposes, will be received Copies of said lists, so far as they and noted for relate to said tractg by descriptive Land Office at report to the General Washington, D. C. subdivisions, have been conspicu- Failure so to protest or contest, with in thU office for inspec- in the time specified, will ously posted be considtion by any person interested aqd ered sufficient evidence of by the public generally, character-othe tracts and the During the period of publication selections of thif, notlee, or any time there- free from thereof, being otherwise objection, will be approvafter, and before final approval and ed to the State. certification, under departmental, reELI F. Register. gulations of April 25, 1907, protests Firrt Publication,TAYLOR, Jan, 1, 1926. or contests against the claim of the Last publication Jan. 29th, 1926 divisions al if lcine. NOTHING LIKE IT HAS EVER BEEN SEEN HERE BEFORE The biggest thing in medicine today is Karnak. Nothing like it has ever been seen hers before. Everywhere, crowds throng the Karnak drug stores, eager for the marvelous medicine that is producing such remarkable One or two teaspoonsful as Indemnity School lands, viz: NE U NE M ; NVi SE14. See 28; NV lA NW14, Sec. 27; EM SEM; SW '4 SV'4 Sec. 29, T. 1.5 S., R I E f Biggest Sensation in History of Drug Trade Created by Sensational Mvd- - When asked to what he ascribes the tremendous popularity of Karnak, L. M. Carroll, Special Karnak representative, answered: "Merit alone is responsible for the tremendous micros of Karnak. "Karnak hriritr about real and substantial benefit s in the way of health, strenfrth and vigor. It is a truly reconstructive tonic anil body builder. And the prompt action of its ingredients is remarkable. You can tell after the first few doses that you are being benefited In a natural, substantial way. Geo. D. Haymond, Owner. NOTICE United States Land Office. Salt ica. Dated this 29th day of January, Lake City, Utah, Dec. 21, 1925. Ser1926. ial No. 03639. List 2260, DAN MARTIN, To Whom H May Concern Notice is hereby given that the Sheriff of Juab County. Utah. State of Utah has filed in this office By P. P. CHRISTISON. Deputy Sheriff. lists of lands, selected by the said StPte. under section 6 of the Act of F!rt publication, Jan, 29, 1926. Last publication. Feb. 19, 1926. Congress, approved July 16. 1894. IS Nephi Drug Company FRESH FISH Every Thursday SALMON and HALIBUT of Kar- nak before meals corrects diworer' of the stomach, liver ami kidneys aids digestion, cleanse the rysjot.. of impurities, builds up a n;.tun: appetite for wholesome feed and revitalise th? tire system. As a result you s.f begin to feci like yoprn'If aga.i', c brimful of new life and energy. Karnak Is sold In Nephi exclusively by Geo. I). Ilaymond; and by the lending druggists in every town. at the City Meat Market Theo. Harris, Prop. |