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Show PAGE THREE FOUNTAIN Be Careful Mt. Kate Anderson left on Tuesday for visit to Southern California. Geraldine Allred and Mrs. Miss Mabel Madsen of Nephi Is Ruby Striugbam have returned from visiting her parents for a few days. Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. R. Christiansen .Mrs. Carl Anderson is spending a and children are visiting her sister week visiting with her daughter, at Murray, Utah. Mrs. Grace Wilson at Nephi. Miss are vicious germ carrier. Hundreds of thousands of cblldrea and frown people are ill every summer from eating fooda contaminated by fliea. Some of theee illnessee ra serious, others fatal. An educated and conscientious food dealer will not display his diblea in the open and expose them to the millions of file that are sure to come. Nor will he allow flies to accumulate in his store or meat department. Corrriffctt. Johnson entertained at a birthday party Sunday afternoon. Fifteen little guests were present. Mrs. Evan Biglor and children of Sprlngville are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Antone Edna !92 Scalding hot water and uU are combined a this dairy to produce a scrap ulcusly clean bottle in which to deliver a superior product Th bottle nv.ist be clean. most care MEADDWBROOK DAIRY Not Frandaon. Johansen and son have gone to Ely. Nevada, where she wilt join her husband. They will make their home there. Airs. Glen OlRIIANSIIIi AXI TKOUATK XOT1CKS Commit County Clerk or Rewpwtlve Signer For Further Information. You will observe there are very few or no files in our store, and that no foods are ever disWe played in the open. have no greater duty to our patrons than to safeguard their health. There Is no extra cost for this health protection. On the contrary, U. P. Skaggs System patrons enjoy big aavlngs in addiour to tion safeguard against fly germ diseases. Note its See our store. Then you'll cleanliness. want your food to come from it regularly. NOTICK TO CREDITORS Estate of Ann E. Ingram, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to J. W. Ingram or Verno Hoswell, at their reBidences in Nephi City, Juab County, Utah, on or before the 26th day of December A. D. 1929. J. W. Ingram, and Verno Boswell, Administrators of the Estate of Ann E. Ingram, Deceased. Date of first publication, August 22nd, A. D. 1929. Thos. H. Burton, Attorney for the Estate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OR SICAGGS STORES Mrs. Emma Lamont of Mt. Pleasant spent a few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Seeley. The "Just A Mere" club members were entertained by Mrs. Urban S. Madsen at her home on Friday afternoon. The Social Hour club met at the home of Mrs. Ziua Jaoobson and held a social in honor of the outgoing members. Luncheon was servtit and gifts were presented to the ou! going members, Clarence Oldroyd entertained the members of the Gayety club at J. J. Oldroyd and fumily, lonurd her home Wednesday, ( August 14. Oldroyd and family, irvln Oiitrwyd was Out door luncheon served. and family, Mrs. Ellen Jane Christiansen. Sam Williams and family, .Mrs. Farril Hansen was hostess left Tuesday morning to attend the ta the members of the Sorosls club Oldroyd reunion to be held at Lymnn at her home on Friday afternoon. A Wayne Co., Utah. chicken supper was served. Members of the O. B. Club motorThe new local Primary officers ed to Arrowhead Mission at Payosn entertained the out going Primary on Friday afternoon and enjoyed officers at a social Wednesday night the swimming at that resort, after at the Tithing Office. The retiring which they were entertained at a officers are Myrum Lund, Sarah chicken supper given by ulr. and Augason and Maude Johnson, Mrs. Mrs. O. L. Seeley, the tables being Agues Gee and Mrs. Llllie Hansen. spread under the trees. Following had the supper th guests toasted iMelpha Augason, play leader The around a campflre. charge of the entertainment. Games were played and refreshments served following participated in the outing: Gifts were presented to the retiring Mr. and Mrs. Milton Oldroyd, Mr. officers. The new local Primary and Mrs. A. O. Anderson, Mr. and Mm. Mrs. Abe Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. Presidency are as follows: Sarah Augason, President, with Mrs. Royal Ivory, Mrs. Clifford Mayer, Idena Crowther and Mrs. Bertha Mrs. Irvln Oldroyd. Mrs. Virgil Jacobson and the host and hostess. Christiansen, counselors. Mrs. Here A Surety Verda Chrlsteusen of is visiting ber sisters. El I'leuHttut Flies POOD GREEN NEWS ITEMS marsh-mallo- Estate of David Cazier, Deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIOX Creditors will present claltas wita vouchers to the undersigned at his Department of the Interior, U. S. office in Nephi City, Utah on or Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, the 30th day of November A. D. July 24, 1929. 1929. NOTICE Is hereby given that Ray JOHN RICHARDSON, S. Tanner, of Indianola, Utah, who, Administrator of Estate of on Oct. 20, 1924, made Add'l stock David Cazier, Deceased. raising homestead entry, No. 026833 Wm. A. C. Bryan, for Lota 1 & 2, Sec. 34, T. 11 South. Range 3 East & SHNW4, Lots 3 & Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication July 13, 4, WSW4, Sec 3, 4t. WV4NWi4, SEViNWi, Section 10. A. D. 1929. Township 12 South, Range. 3 East. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final Proof, to Not Family "Engliib" The English walnut is not a native establish claim to the land above described, before Eli F. Taylor, of England, but cmii'-- from the mounRegister U. S. Land Office, at Salt Persia from and from of Greece, tains Lake City, Utah, on the 13th day NOTICE FOtt PUBLICATION J.C.PENNEYC0. NEPHI, UTAH Helping Mother Prepare For the Opening of School That glorious adventure of childhood! And what an important part pretty, stylish clothes play la helping your child enjoy school hours. Ten million Mothers w ill tell you that when you buy your school outfits here, they are not only stylish and serviceable, but actually tavt you motuy. Back to School 1 Why School Outfits Cost Less In Our Store Probably you havs wondered why things cost so much leas her. Th answer is that we plan and economize when buying, exactly as Mother does when (electing tlta school wardrobes for her family. But when Mother only buys for two or three youngsters, w buy tor millions of them, and Mother's savings ot a penny hers and a dollar there, amount to a very large rum when you ar baying for millions of families at once. School Days will soon be here I We extend an imriUtiga to Thrifty Uotkers to pay us a visit ot Inspection. be-f- or f Purity" Owned and Operated by JAMES A. KELLY AND SON Nephi Fillmore Delta SESW, Ideal Medicine Mao "My. Idea of a good doctor," says Grandimr Gravel In Farm and Fireside, "Is one who takes pains and gives none." First Gymnatic Apparatus Gymnastic appnrutus orli;!n:ited In the Imitation of tools and nppllitnces used In exercise In the outdoor world. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City. Utah, July 29, 1929. Notice is hereby given that Henry M. Spencer, of Indianola, Utah, who. on Sept. 22, 1924, made stock raising homestead entry, No. 026860, for NWA, NWV4NB, Sec. NSW, 34. EisSWVi. SEK. SW4SW4. Sec. 27. WttSW. Section 26, Township 11 South, Range 3 Bast, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before A. L. Peterson, Afghanistan. of Sept. 1929. Notary Public, at Mt. Pleasant, Utah, Claimant names as witnesses: on the 16th day of Sept. 1929. Harold J. Mower, J. M. Tanner & Claimant names as witnesses: R. Lengthy Air Line Edison Spencer, R. H. From the extreme south point of L. C. Miner, all of Fairview, Utah & D. 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