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Show Thursday, Auist THE 8th, 1929. TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, - Ft. Green News NO FLIES PAGE THREE NOTICE OF INTENTION Improvement WiMriit Number 15 Street mut Sidewalk J.C.PENNEYC0. Notice is hereby given by the City Council of Nephi City, Utah of the Joseph Cook full from a load of inteution of said Council to malt hay ou Friday and suffered two ths following described improvement in Nephl City, broken wrists. To construct cement siduwaiks four feet wide, aud four inches thick Verda Anderson ou Eva Llewellyn, all sidewalks herein after specifiand Harry Llewellyn spent a few cally described, and being iu street days at Salt Lake this week. NO GERMS NEPHI, UTAH to-w- it: Every precaution is taken to eliminate the fir nuisance in oar more. Not only do we try to keep tbem out of our stores, but wo put forth every posisble effort to discourage flies coming In our neighborhood by keeping our backyards and back rooms sanitary and clean. Flies are the most dangerous germ carriers in summertime. Every unwashable item displayed in an O. P. Skaees System Store, is under glass, eliminating all danger of any sort of germs the foods contaminating sold in our stores or markets. I Good Health Assured If your foods come from an P. Skagga System store you are sure of experiencing no hot weather illness because of having securea eatables. This extra precaution does not cost our patrons anything extra, in fact, it is possible for us to render this service and still be able to maintain the average lowest prices to be found in Nephl. O. germ-infecte- Mrs. Ruby Stringham and Allred are spending two at Salt Lake. When Pa and Ma were Httle their mother used to give them corn bread and milk for supper. And such a supper it was and such happy, healthy, hearty children. "A hint to the wise is sufficient." from Dean girls 'at roabt at Monday MEAD01VBR0QK DAIRY vrwirm -- stores "A Surety of Purity" Owned and Operated by JAMES A. KELLY AND SON Nephi Fillmore Delta Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Ivory Larson of Mid-val- e spent the wek end aa the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Livingston. Sixteen of the Boy Scouts of Fountain Green spent an outing on the East mountain last week with their scout leader. Osmond Bishop Cro-wthe- uigbt. fair. "Uncooked monkey bruins on the half skull, pickled water beetles, fried locusts and cobra and python steaks are specimens of the many strange and unusual foods which grace the world's dinner tables," says a bulletin from the headquarters of the National nongraphic society. Advanced American Trade The first treaty between the Ui.flod States nnd Japan wus signed on March 31, 1854, whereby the oriental nation inaugurated her fumous "open door" policy in permitting Anierlctin shipping free aceei-- to a hitherto inaccessible domain. With American merchant shipping at hr peak at the moment the Kturs and Stripes soon became a common l In the harbors ml an of the mikado's rnss.ul cities Important new market developed for the American traders. sli-.h- Coouibs entertained twelve a weluie and marshmallow the home of her parents on Greg Llewellyn received a badly broken leg while he was employed at the Utah Copper Compuny at Bingham. ' His condition is reported as OdJ Human Food s we-ik- s Dale Allred, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Allred was operated on for appendicitis on Monday night at Dr. Diers Hospital at Moroni. milk We Gerald-hi- e - d QRSIWVGGS POOD a nil CornhrcaticJMIilk Mrs. A. G. Anderson entertained the G. B. Club at her home on Saturday afternoon. An elaborate ftsu supper wus served to all the members. Mrs. Roy Millet of Mt. Pleasant was a specltl guest. Ms. N. C. Nielson entertained at a Weinie roast and lunch Saturday of night at the Big Springs in honor memwere her birthday. The guests bers of the Elite club and their husbands. The hostess was presented with birthday gifts. The City flower Club held their show for early summer flowers at the Amusement Hall on Thursday, Aug. 1st at 3 p. ni. Officers of the club, Mrs. Mercie Ivory, president assisted by Relief Society officers and teachers entrants subcharge. Forty-on- e mitting from one to seven specimens of potted plants and cut flowers of almost every variety matured at this time of the year which made a wonThirteen prizes derful showing. Roses, were awarded as follows: Relief Society and Dorothy Oldroyd; Potted plants, Emma W. Seeley, Cleo Johnson, Mary Frederickson; Shasta Daisies, Sarah Augason; Sweet Peas, Pearl Holman; Gladiola, Libbie Hanin Early Arithmetic Manual Crocker's Arithmetic, the first complete manual for "numerists," was published September 3, 1677, by Sir Roger L'Estrange. The author, who died before It was published, became proverbial in" England as a master of mathematical subjects. His book was son; Snap Dragon, Rose Guymon; Four miscellaneous groups, Wm. a "best seller" for nearly a century. Pearmain, Erma Ivory, Clara Nielson. President J. L. Nielson deBound to Come Right livered the speech of welcome, comthat There Is a plan working In our mending very highly the efforts made to produce the relives; and if we keep out hearts quiet are being were displayed. vocal A and our eyes open, it all works to- sults that dared bv Mrs. Olena It all fights we don't. If and gether; Johnson and Lilian Coombs. All ex- together, nnd goes on fighting till it hciibp9 nf the show were defrayed Dy comes right somehow, somewhere. proceeds from selling ice cream and cake. Exchange. . eoe. ESSiEXC sidewalk improvement district A Small Deposit number fiiteen of Nephi City, On sidewalk on the uonb side or Third North street between Second and Third West streets, and abutting on the south side of lots one and two, block 58, Plat "A". On sidewalk on the eat side of First West street betweeu Center and First North streets, and abutting ou the wset side of lots two and three, block, 37. Plat "A". On sidewulk ou the east side of First West street between Center aud First North streets, and abutting on the west side of lots two and three, block 37, Plat "A ". Ou sidewalk on south side of Center street between First West aud Second West streets, and abutting ou the north side of lots three and tour, block 27, Plat "A". On sidewalk ou First East street between Second and Third North streets, and abutting on the east side of otls one and four, block lit, Plat "A" On sidewalk on south side of First North street and between First East aud Third East streets, and abutting on the north side of lots three and tour, block 35 aud lots three and tour to-w- it: Will Reserve Any Blanket Until You Want It You can select your blankets now . . . from complete, fresh stocks and t small deposit will hold them until you are ready for them. ... Blankets Blankets Single . . . Cotton Double . . . Plaid Soft , . . light weight . . , ptald patterns with cads. shefl-etltch- TOnBQ, An excellent cotton blanket In attractive plaid patterns . . . sateen bound ends . . . six 70x80. pair Size each 98c i 4. $2.98 Plat "A". sidewalk ou the east side of Second East street and between First South and Second South streets, and abutting on the west side of lots two and three, block 18. On sidewalk on the north side of Sixth South street between Second Part-Woaud Third East streets, and abutting Plain Colors on the south side of lots one and cottwo. block 18, Plat "B". Assorted plaids Id an On sidewalk on the south side of ton blankets la plain excellent part wool Fourth South street between Main colon . . . especially deblanket with sateen and Second West streets, and abutsirable for bound ends. Sixo Tlx tmg on the north side of lots three 84. pair boy and girls. Pair aud four, block 27, and three and four, block 28, Plat "B". Ou sidewalk on the west side of $1-9- 8 Third West street between First and Second North streets, and abutting on the east side of lot one, block 41, Plat "A". On sidewalk on the north side of Third South street between First West and Second West streets, and on the south side of lot abutting one, block 11, Plat "A", and on west side of First West street between Second and Third South streets, and abutting on east side of lot one, block 11, Plat "A". Sateen Bound En3j On sidewalk on south side of Third . a i South street between Main and First .1 r. East street, and abutting on north 50 wool filled and side of lots three and four, block 4, iyi pounds. Very pretty Plat "A". patterns, tateen bound ends On sidewalk on north side of size 7UxBQ. Fair, Second South street between First West and Second West streets, and abutting on south side of lot one, block 22, Plat "A", and on west side of First West street between First South and Second South streets, and abutting on the east side of lot one, SEV4, SWSWtt. and consider such protests and ob- 34, block 22, Plat "A". Sec. 27, W14SWi4, Section 26. And also to construct a gravel and jections as may be made thereto. oil surface road eighteen feet wide By order of the City Council of Township 11 South, Range 3 East. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice by four inches thick on Second South Nephi City. of intention to make final Proof, to Dated August Fifth, 1929. street between Main and Second East establish claim to the land above MARTHA E. VICKERS, street, being the street abutting on the south side of lots one and two City Recorder Nephi City. described, before A. L. Peterson, Notary Public, at Mt. Pleasant, Utah, block 19, and lots one and two on the 16th day of Sept. 1929. block 20, and on the north side of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Claimant names as witnesses: R. lots three and four, block 13, and D. Tebbs, Edison Spencer, R. H. lots three and four, block 14, Plat Department of the Interior, U. S Spencer & J. Void Spencer, all of "A". All of said lots, blocks, and plats Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Indianola, Utah. GEO. E. WOOLEY, being in Nephi Survey of Building July 6, 1929. NOTICE is hereby given that Acting Register. Lota. That whole of the cost of said side- Joseph O. Irons, of Nephi, Utah, homeon made NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Aug. 25, 1924, walk paving estimated at $3706.56 who, (64 cents per sq. foot) to be de- stead entry. No. 034560 for Lot 9, Sec. 5, Lots 22, 23, Department of the Interior, U. S. frayed by a local assessment upon Section 6, Township 14 South, Land Office at Salt Lakfi City, Utah,-Julthe lots or parcels of ground fronting or abutting on the sidewalks in the Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, 24, 1929. NOTICE is hereby given that Ray above district, ojnd the whole of the has filed notice of intention to make to the S. Tanner, of Indianola, Utah, who, cost, of said gravel and oil surface final proof, to establish claim before the on Oct. 20, 1924, made Add'l stock roadway estimated at $858.00 (5.5 land above described, cents per sq. foot) to be defrayed by clerk of the district court, at Nephi, raising homestead entry. No. 026833, a local assessment upon the lots or Utah, on the 20th day of August, for Lots 1 & 2, Sec. 34, T. 11 South, Range 3 East & SV&NW14, Lots 3 & parcels or ground fronting or abut- 1929. Claimant names as witnesses: See 3, SEViSWVi. 4, ting on said street to a depth of 77.25 Section 10, Harry J. Irons, A. G. Irons, Robert feet from the front of said lots or SENWi4, & 3 H. Golden all of Nephl, Township 12 South, Range R. East, parcels, all of said lots and parcels Chappel Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice comprising Baid Utah. GEO. E. WOOLEY, of intention to make final Proof, to district and being the lots or parcels t. Acting Register. establish claim to the land above of ground to be affected and benedescribed, before Eli F. Taylor, fitted by said improvements. All protests and objections to the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Register U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 13th daj carrying out of such intention must be presented in writing to the City Sept. 1929. Department of the Interior, U. S. of Claimant names as witnesses: Recorder of Nephl City, on or before Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Harold J. Mower, J. M. Tanner & the 31st day of August, 1929, stating July 29, 1929. therein the description of the propNotice is hereby given that Henry L. C. Miner, all of Fairvlew Utah & erty by lot, block, and plat, said date M. Spencer, of Indianola, Utah, who, Clifford MayerB, of Fountain Green, being the time fixed by the City on Sept. 221924, made stock raising Utah. GEO. E. WOOLEY, Council when it will meet at the homestead entry, No. 026860, for Acting Register. City Hall at 8 o'clock P. 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