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Show THE Friday, February 24th, 1928. TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, GENERAL GROENER PAGE THREE LEVEN NEWS r OF THE WEEK McCune Millinery m A large number of the Sunday School officers and teachers of the Levan ward attended the convention held at Provo last Sunday. announces a complete v v Leamington Tuesday. Showing Mrs. Kate Field left Tuesday for her home in Lyman, Wyoming, after spending soane time with relatives of all the Latest Hats, Suits, Dresses and Coats 'opening March ist 7"Aey A ft ways Do who said Extreme Cold man's boat rtaad wis the person who told him kU faalta must have been thinking of Newcastle Omrler sage h "Dry Ice' is the name given to frozen carbon dioxide. It has the re raarkHble temperature of 112 degree helow r.ero &nusnc2 A FEW BARGAINS IN PIANOS AND PHONOGRAPHS Two or Three Repossessed Player Pianos $250.00 up from Used Upright Pianos from $150.00 up $6500 One Practice Piano for Some Bargains in New and Used Phonographs. 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AND GUARDIANSHIP Nevada, spent a few days here with PROBATE relatives returning home Saturday NOTICES by itosVlla Rradfield accompanied ReConsult County Clerk or the who Intends tu remain in Nevada Infor Further for spective Signers for. some time. mation. CREDITORS NOTICE TO Mrs. Jennings returned Estate of William Alvin Bowleg home Nellie from Suit Lake City, deceased. Creditors will present where .Monday for been she has visiting under claims with vouchers to the in the Capitol some time. While signed at the Office of Will L. Hoyt, City Mrs. Jennings purchasced the Attorney at Law, Nephi, Utah, on or latest in Ladies' Spring Hats. D A. 10 of April. before the day 1928. Catherine B. Boyles. administra Nugget of Wisdom trix of the estate of William Alvin When In doubt, lean to the side of Bowles, Deceased. mercy. Will Li. Hoyt Attorney for Estate Date of first publication, February Drinking Flowers 10, 1928. Geraniums thrive it you feed them Last publication, March 2, 1928. cold tea once In a while uml hydranPour geas, seem to like weak colTee. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION onto the roofs only S U. the of Interior, Department Land office at Salt Lake City, Utah, January 25, 1928 Always Popular Pastime NOTICE is hereby given that Bert When a fellow Isn't doing anything Burraston of Goshen, Utah, who, on else he can protest about his taxes.- August 30. 1922, made stock- - Indianapolis News. raising homestead entry, No. 027335 Section 9 Sec. 8, Whi, Township 12 Souith, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make three-yea- r Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register of the U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 15th day of March, 1928. Claimant names as witnesses: John W. White, Russell Nelson, Lee J. Nelsn and William Edwards, all of Goshen, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register First pub. January 27, 1928. Last publication February 24. 1928. lUniML.fi are Where savings Harry ""Hatfield of Springville is the guest this week of Ma sister Mrs. Reuben Mangelson. If you smoke C.mym ill At Our Featured here. for 1T!V 1P!a 7 1 pa and Mrs. Lovell Hansen of Levan were visitors .Mr. INSTITUTION- - NEPHI, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Evan Shepherd entertained a number of their friends last Wednesday evening. Spring and Summer - 44 ANATION-WD- S OF- - GENERAL-MOTOR- The Future Is Today S Suicide by Salt The man who Iimm no future Is the The I'hlnese fre. uent ly use sail man who always thinks the future Is as a method of suicide. It Is nn Irritomorrow tant poison if taken In excess. Workers' Short Lives Liberty The queen bees live from four t dve years; th workers, shout ail Girls of 2028 will gaze upon a copy weeks. of this photograph of Miss Florence Wegener, which was placed in the century box of the Union Central Life Insurance company's new building addition in Cincinnati, and see Just how the modern girl of today wore her hair and dresses. The box In the cornerstone will be opened January 17, 2028, and among other documents will be found this picture of Miss NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of (li Interior, Land Office at Salt Lake City Utah. February 20, 1923 NOTICE Is hereby given that U. S. Zel-d- a Trotter of Goshen, Utah, Widow of Maston S Trotter, deceased who, on September 8, 1922, homestead entry made stock-raisin- g No. 028154, for NSEV. Lot 1. SEUNK'4. Section 34; N4. NV4 Section 35, Township 10 South, Range 1 West. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Froof, to establish claim to before the land above described, Register of the United States Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 2 day of March, 1928. Claimant names as witnesses: O. I Ercanbrack, M. L. Buxton, L. E. Thomas, Ersel Steel, all of Grwhen, Utah. ELI V. TAYLOR. Register. First Publication Feb. i4, 1928. Last Publication. March 23rd, 19 2 8. S. S, Liberty Is safe for one man oaly when he Is willing to grant other nen theirs.--NeTork Telegram. w )ARCo IETROIEUMI Make Tour Motor Happy road Before that urge for the open gets too strong, and you just can't resist let of the long stretches of highway, us spend a nhour or so on your car and put it in first class shape for the heavy spring use. A good greasing, change of PAR CO oil, and a tankful of PAUCO gas will make your car as eager for the road as you ore yourself. .K-lur- Judd's Garage Nephi, Utah Hudson and Essex Car- - G. R. Judd. |