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Show THE TIMES-NEW- CLASSIFIED ADS Thursday, August 8th, 1929. Western Electric When In Reproducing PROVO (Cmm K. Provo 12U-- Eat At 'THE STUDIO 11 Kinging K CHARLES (Buddy) ROGERS u 'RIVER OF ROMANCE" with MARY BRIAN WALLACE BEERY The Fighting Romance of the Ladies lU'Kt Plce Wed. & Thur. With All Ktar Cast on the Vltaphone FRI. & SAT. MONTE BLUE Talks in "FROM HEADQUARTERS" Coming "DR. FU MANCHU" Ltwon of Life The material good reverses Its efits the more nearly we clasp it All life Is a lesson that we live bat to enjoy to the spirit George ben- Notice in hereby given to the owner or owners of the animals hereinafter described and to whomsoever it may concern: That there are innounded at the present time in the clu. pound the following described animals: Kind of animal and number, One gelding two year old roan colt, branded U D on left thigh. If said animal or animals are not claimed aud all amounts due thereon paid, and Bald animal or animals taken away within ten days from the date of the first, publication of this notice, they will be sold by the city pound keeper at public salt at Nepal City Stray Pound in this city, at the hour of 8:30 A. M. to the highest bidder. Will be sold August 12th, 1929. OSCAR BROUGH, City Pound Keeper. ELECTRIC GOOD FOR SALE Washer. Perry Hall. LITTLE GIRL'S HAT. FOUND Owner call this office and pay for this advertisement. FOR SALE TWO MONITOR GRAIN Drills, one 14 drop, seven inches Humorist Won Fame apart; one 16 drop, seven inches David Ross Locke (Petroleum V. apart. James Chase. Nasby) was an American humorist ELLIOT and satirist who was born In 1833 nml APRICOTS FOR SALE Miller. died In 1888. He began his "Nimby" letters In the Flndlay Jeffersonlan In WILL PAY 17c FOR SPRINGERS I860 and continued them throughout and 20c for Hens. Phone 168. E. the Civil war. They exercised ranch L. Guild. Influence in molding popular opinion, upholding as they did the policy of Warning to Amateur In Inter the Lincoln administration. Don't try to flx electrical connecyears the satire of the letters was tions unless you know what you are aimed at President Johnson. doing. family of Tooele were visiting tives here Thursday. C. L. Gibson, Prop. LINE OF W. Lady Loraine Pearls ,33 rela- PITKIN'S NOT UUY liuildiug). SALE Harvester liroadhead. To Eat" Itoom In Connection E. here this week. HAWLKIGH'S Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johnson and Pyiethro Fly Spray and kill all the Insects? Full Una Ilawlelgh family of Richfield, were Levan Products. Call O. W. Thornton, il visitors last week. N. 5th E., Nephl.' Phone 346 W. Miss Delia Lundsteen went to Salt SEVERAL GOOD BUILDING LOTS Lake City to visit her sister For Sale. Bee A. V. Pyper, (Oil Mrs. Lloyd Monday C'hristeuBen. Bank. WHY KOR "A Good NEPHI ICE DEALER. HAPPEN N6S and Mrs. ltum Worthen or Extract, Spleen and Toilet Articles. SaltMr.Lake See Jacob Gibson or Phono S24W. City are vtsiliug relatives Sutton's Cafe NOTICE OF C1TV POUND KEEPER'S SALE SEE & HEAR "THE TIME, PLACE & THE GIRL" J. COMPLETE MURDER" Start SUN., Aug H L EVAN PAGE FIVE Peterson, returned home from Ogden. A complete line of Hostess Cakas Tuetday every Sunday. Let ul put one aiiila Mr. and Mr. Wm. Mortensen aud for you. Gib's Drive lnu, f'lioue NOW PLAVLYU All Talking TANNEIt NEPHI, UTAH S, Mr. aud Mrs. Reed Scott of Idaho HOLT COMBINED New In 19 28 8. D. Falls spent the week end with relatives here, returning Monday. Combination Last Longer Advertising Offer A Beautiful Strand of the famous Lady Loraine Pearls (Prlce ln Jewel Cane $7.50) ONE CHILD'S It I DING areMrs. Erick Peterson and children this week with her parPony, 3 good milch cows, 4 heifers, ents.visiting --Mr. May be purchased by the aud Mra. J. A. Bosh. 1 wagon, rack and box aud harnesses. of a card from holder C. Mrs. Geo. Malloy, Inquire Mr. aud Mrs. Albert Sherwood of Los came to Cui. & Ord Angeles, .Monday BARGAINS IN IRRIGATED AND Mangelson for a few days with relatives here. Dry Farms. A. V. Pyper. (Old spend 99 cents only (including Bank Building). Christian Christensen returned after Jewel case), home from you Idaho week last Pall, FOR SALE SHETLAND PONT, have spent as much as Black yearling mare. Write G. A. where he attended the funeral of his Taylor, 161 No. 9 W., Provo, Utah. nephew. $5.00 with us. . GENERAL HOUSEWORK WANTED 111.Charles McNelley of Springfield,or and Mrs. Katie Mortensen An 18 year old girl wants to do Levan were married at Salt Lake 15 a and general housework, Call and Get Your Card girl wants to tend children and do light City, Monday, July 29th. housework Phone 312. FREE! Mrs. Nettie Mangelson entertained APRICOTS FOR SALE JOSEPH U. last Saturday afternoon In honor of her birthday anniversary. Delicious 2t-- p Price. refreshments were served. FOR SALE 1 FIRST CLASS DROP Mrs. Floy Mortensen and family of Head Singer sewing machine at a Salt Lake City came down to Levan Gibson. Phone 324W, Jacob bargain. last week. They will make their FOR SALE APRICOTS $1.50 per home here for the present time. Bushel. P. J. Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Stephensen of City are rejoicing over the FOR SALE FRESH EXTRACTED Salt Lake arrival of a 9 pound baby girl, Mrs. Honey Lester Belliston. Stephensen is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Stephensen at Dr. F. J. Alexander, who has been Levan. making regular professional visits to your town for many years to care for The home of Mrs. James the eyes, will be afNephi, Forrest was the scene of a pleasant social Hotel, Tuesday, August 13th from afternoon, given in honor of 3 to 8 p. m. Levan, Lundsteen Hotel, Friday ' the widows of Levan. A delicious Wednesday, August 14th from 10 a. luncheon was served to twelve PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP m. to 12 M. widows and six other guests. Eight 'NOTICKS were unable to attend. This I will give $25.00 reward for in- widows is this kind of the first party given to the arrest and formation leading; Consult County Clerk or Respective Mrs. conviction of the parties who wil- in Levan. Those present were: Morfor Further Information. Annia Mrs. Eliza Signers Christensen, fence fully broke down a part of the Sherwood, Mrs. Annlo around my home. This destructful gan, Mrs. MaryMrs. TO CRKDITORS NOTICE Eliza Mangelson, act was committed last Thursday Stephensen, Mrs. Annie Iverson, Mrs. Emma Jack-manight. Mrs. Helen J. Hanson, lrs. Estate of David Cazier, Deceased. (Signed) G. M. WHITMORE. Elsie Morgan, Creditors will present claims witn Mrs. Sophia Christenvouchers to the undersigned at his sen and Mrs. Margaret Jensen. Effort office in Nephi City, Utah on or be-fDjcicis must futile thing In the 30 th day of November A. D. Probably !J 1929 the world Is a radio listener sussing JOHN RICHARDSON. Arkansas Gazette. the broadcaster. Administrator of Estate of David Cazier, Deceased. Wm. A. C. Bryan, Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication July 13, A. D. 1929. 4t. "The Sargon treatment complete ly restored my health at a time when I thought nothing would help me. I was always taking some kind of medicine if one thing didn't KOR SALE It Pleases STAY SHARPER Wade fit Butch eh SPECIAL-, Curved Blades Try oo la 10 youri Package of S SO C 12frUDO ea. AlWoMrfVAOE BUTCHEB ShmmU CWivy, Cm til m mffhtm d or mm Mmsorm mw 200 ymmr Us to Please You! Phone 294W X-R- ay GAS ANESTHESIA DR. P. L. JONES n, DENTIST Up-Stai- rs or i Over Ord Praises Sargon For New Health & Mang-elso- Drug Store Phone 196 for Butter Wraps RADIO NOW REVOLVING SCENES OF THE LATE VICTORIAN AGE f ft f km 1 iter !! L' 1 "1 J5(W?ftV! JH . i ..J you'd look sweet upon the seat Of a bicycle built for two." . Radio Is reviving memories In the minda of that vast audience which lived and loved In the late Victorian ra, so different, though but thirty years ago. In those days the city first Invaded a strange countryside, since urban. grow Bicycling over the dusty pike gave a thrill of speed The new phonographs, stereoscopes, trolley can and electric lights were tin objects of wonder. "But A Prominent Merchant Asked a Pertinent Question ! The President of a great department store asked: "Do You Spend Before You Earn?" This, after all, is the keynote of credit-kee- ping monthly expenditures within the limit of incomes. Anticipate your needs by sensible purchases, Look ahead. Calculate but don't over-buyour income. Plan ways and means to meet your obligations when they come due. y. " 1 PAY YOUR BILLS BY THE TENTH A BILL PAID IS THE BEST PROSPERITY INSURANCE LOUIS SUMMER me I would try another, but it was always the same just a little temporary relief and then right back in the same old rut. I practically had no appetite and my digestion was mighty poor. Constipation, biliousness and sick haedaches worried me continually. It just looked like I couldn't get my liver working right. "Finally 1 started the Sargon treatment and I pledge you my word, I did more for me In four or five weeks than all the other medicines put together in thirty years. That's a broad statement but I don't care how broad it is, every word is true. Why, it's a real pleasure to sit down help at the table and eat now. My food tastes so good and I can hardly wait for the next meal. I didn't sleep any better than I do now when I was a boy. I put in ten hours a night. I never saw such a medicine for bringing your strength back. I never expect to be without it again. Louis Summer, 2334 Larimer St., Denver. Mr. Summer Is a retired wholesaler who has lived In Denver for many years. Sargon may be obtained In Nephl from Ord & Mangelson. (Adv.) Draw Your Own Conclution .the Lincoln county picnic at conVlneland the rplling test was won by Mrs. W. H. Upsnll, who threw the rolling pin C7 feet. Mr. dash for Upsall won the married men. English paper, quoted In the Presbyterian Standard. At 100-yar- That radio Is seeking to reach tha reminiscence of this older generation is indicated by many of the programs broadcast today. The Atwater Kent Radio Hour typifies this movement with recent programs by a male quartet harmonizing to such popular favorites of a day, aa When You and I Were Toung, Maggie; In the Good Old Sununer Time; Love's Old Sweet Song; la the Gloaming; In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree; a Bicycle Built for Two; On the Banks of the Wabash, anal Annie Laurie by-go- THE YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE who are regular depositors in a savings bank are the people who tomorrow will stand high in both social and business circles. They are saving for the big opportunity. In the meanwhile they are secure in their knowledge of a growing account. "Whatever You Earn Spend Less" NEPHI NATIONAL BANK |