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Show THE Thursday, March 21st, 1929. TIMES-NEW- LOCAL NEWS OF INTEREST . . . PAGE FIVE NEP1II, UTAH S, FOUNTAIN vinitiug at Provo, Pleasant Grovj and Seeley, ,Mrs. Niels Lund, Mrs. L. R. Suit Lake for a few days. ivory and Winifred Cook. Mrs. Winifred Cook spoke at the Sunday mornMrs, Frances J. Hanson is visit- ing session and Mrs. L. It. Ivory was ing her sister at Huntington tor the one of the speakers at the afternoon past month. meeting. motored Mr. aud Mr. L. It. Mrs. Earl Jackman of Salt Lake Brent D. Hall was in Provo Wed- to Salt Lake Tuesday Ivory and spent a with Ibis connected a vlalt U ou business la Nephl enjoying City nesday few days. Co.. which company he bus the week, the guest of Mrs. Russell position with. accepted Mrs. J. J. Cldroyd is suffering from an attack of erysipelas aliu-- March Mr. and Mm. llawley Jenkins spent V. A. Warr, Mrs. Jos. Warr, Mr. 8th when she went to Salt Lake for the week end lu Salt Lake where and Mrs. Wllford Belliaton and Mrs, a she was taken ill. She Mrs. to St. George is visit, where C. W. Morgan motored they visited with relatives of at the home of J. T. Oldroyd and Jenkius. .Monday. is reported to be Improving rather -- MM She will return home as Miss Emma Cole was down from slowly. Delosg Paxman, who met with an recovers. accident at Cedar City a few months Salt Lake City last Sunday to visit soon as she WllMrs. Mr. and this with her parents, ago ban beeu visited iu Nephl Mrs. Geo. W. Ivory is vlaillug at week. ford J. Cole. Mis Cole U taking a staying at the home of her course In nursing at the L. D. 8. Salt Lake Mrs. J. T. Oldroyd. daughter H. Mrs. Thos. Burton, and Judge Hospital. last home evening returned Saturday Mrs. J. L. Nlelson is visiting her CI. R. Judd. local dealer for Mrs. Burton from Salt Lake City. at Provo automobiles, received a sisterIs Mrs. Rachel Aagardcare spent last week in the above city, there. under Jhe doctor's where she visited with relatives and shlment of the New Essex Challengers and friends. The Judge was Juab coun- this week. Mr. Judd Is all pepped Roy F. Millet and family and Mis. ty's representative at the recent Utah up over the speed records that the Henry Hasler of Mt. Pleasant are State Legislature. Challanger has made. 192 NEATNESS AND DIGNITY in dress wii respect and ADMIRA TION. We are eauiDD to take care of the needs of both the well dress man and well dress lady. Give us a trial. y Peter Hanson and two girls William Mrs. the home of Mrs. Pearmaln and Eliza Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy Seager and baby motored to Provo Sunday, vtalt-lii- g Mr. and Mrs. W. P. AUred spent at the home of Mrs. Rachel Sunday at Provo visiting at the boms Aagard. of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Hanson. Ewray AUred 'who has bos been atAwry Draper had an accident with tending school at the B. Y. U. rehis new Tudor Ford Coach on Mon- turned with them. day afternoon. The accident on Main Street at the north The following friends met at the end of the pavement. The car turned home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew over twice and broke the top entire- Barentson on Tuesday night and surly. He escaped without any injuries. prised them. A midnight luncheon was served. Covers were laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Will llarentson, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lar-Bo- n, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Robertson, Mrs. Emll Hanson and Mrs. Thora Robertson. Games were played. bap-penn- ed Mr. and Airs. Geo. Robertson of Provo spent a few days as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Days To Get Your New Monarch Range S -- J OF ( y J&b2b i Hundreds of families are interested in the big Spring Monarch Range Show. 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Busy Furniture b tores PRICES LARGE SCALE SPECIALIZED Local News Items Dr.. and Mrs. W. H. Wright and Air and Mrs. Spencer Wright of Delta Utah, spent Sunday in Nephl, the guests of Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Warenskl. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Winn of Salt Lake City enjoyed a visit in Nephl this week, where they visited with friends. Mr. Winn also transacted business while 'here. The Camp Fire girls enjoyed their weekly meeting last Friday evening. The following were present: Nelda Cowan, Fern Broadhead, Beth Hobbs Dona Pexton, Marjorle Foone, Mar-Jor- le Gadd, Mable Sowby, Dona Belliston, Faye Broadhead, June Whipple waa enrolled as a new her home Friday night, March 15th. The time was spent in playing A delicious luncheon was games. served to the following: Annabel Pace, Marjorle Loin ax, Donna Bellis ton, Aline Ellison, Elizabeth Foote, Maxlne Belliston, Martha Howard, LeVere Haynes, Reva Vlckers, Ad visors Florence Lunt, Arzella Bellis ton and the hostess Elva Shaw. 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Coombs ;f Moroni are visiting here for a few Salt Lake spent Sunday visiting at weeks. x Cleaning Co. New Location Pexton Bldg. No. Main Nu-Wa- Fair-vie- w i It (prrilbUd. The following people attended stake quarterly conference at on Sunday: President J. L. Nlelaon, bishop E. J. Johnson and wife, Martha Edler, Mrs. Lyman GREEN HAPPENINGS BUYING AFFORDS Buy a Monarch Range Easy Terras Ernest R. Anderson, general man ager of the Big Springs Power Co. of Moroni, Utah, was in Nephl Mon day, making final arrangements with Olof Nelson, to furnish his company with power to operate their rock: crushers. The construction company has the contract for rebuilding the road from Nephi south, and have commenced the work, on that project. Landes and Company, local dealers for Caterpillar Tractors received two carloads of tractors last Friday, and are disposing of them to the farmers in this locality. S. G. Paxman, local manager lined them all up along Main street, and has F. C. Chapman, take a picture of the largest shipment of Caterpillars ever shipped into this locality. Joel Taylor, returned from the western portion of Juab County, Tuesday where he has been checking up on sheep herds that are coming into our county. Mr. Taylor assessed one herd of 2598 sheep, which were coming Into Juab county from Nevada. He also checked a number of grazing certificates which were brought into the county from other counties of this state. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, March 11, 1929. NOTICE is hereby given that Bessie Higglnson of Nephl, Utah, widow of James Frank Higglnson, deceased, who, on July 28, 1924, made stock raising homestead entry No. 033957, for , Sec. 23. Lot 1, SW, Sec. 24, EV4NW, WNEVi, Lots 1 & 2, Section 25, Township 11 South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of inten- ESE NSEtt, SWSE, tion to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Ell F. Taylor, Register U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 2 3rd , day of April, 1929. Claimant names as witnesses: Oliver Penrod, Henry Hintzie, Ed Livingston & Carl Patten, all of Elberta, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR. Register. M14-All-- 6t |