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Show THE I 1,1 m Your The petition of Georgia L. Daly praying for a decree of the above entitled court adjudging and determining that Georgia L. Daly, F. Daly, Beatrice L. Daly. Dorothy D. Vilim and Emily Catherine Daly, are all of and the only heirs at law of Patrick Jay Daly, otherwise known as P. J. Daly, deceased, and that said Georgia L. Daly Is entitled to succeed to the sole ownership and title of and to ail of the following described real estata and any other real eouue left by decedent, Le-Gra- "Indestructible Pearls" Attorney W. A. C. Bryan has been in Salt Lake City and Brignam City during the past week on legal At $1.00 Bishop William T. DellUton of Murray was In Nephi last Saturday and Sunday, visiting with relatives and friends. A delightful affair of the pant week was the Bridge luncheon given by Mr. Root. Winn and Miss Eva VViim in houor of Airs. Henry Ockey of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Helen Hoyt arrived in Nephi Monday from California, where Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt have spent the pant Mr. Hoyt has attended the year. Leland Stanford University at Palo Alto, and Is at present on the coast, but will return to his home in Provo Accident, in Insurance 3? the near future. The S. S. Club held a meeting Saturday afternoon and one on Monday. The afternoons were spent in sewing. The girls are rapidly progressing In their work and are try ing In every way to live up to tne motto, "Make the Best' Better." 4-- H loss. INwise man. The "Lucky 13 Club" met Wed nesday for a meeting to elect their officers for the following year. The officers chosen are as follows: President, Marjorle Lomax; Vice President, Donna Belllston; Marlon Christensen; Re porter, Helen Chase; Yell master, Aline Ellison. We are intending to have our outfits made In the near future. We hope to make our club real success this year and we're looking forward to a "Bigger and Better" time this year. Reporter, Secretary-Treasure- Insurance Bonds Securities First National Bank Building Nephi, Utah AND ORDER. TO SHOW CAUSE IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of Patrick Jay Daly, otherwise known as P. J. Daly, deceased. ON OUR SALE OF Belllaton of Murray, spending the week In this city-- , the guest of Miss Ltonna M. Belllstoo. First National Company NOTICE Select your pearls, pay a dollar and the deal is closed and inches long NO CARDS TO FILL 15-24-- 30 Marriage licenses were issued dur ing the past week by county clerk J. Vickers to the following: Aug. 16th Leonard H. Steele and Sarah Lillian Dodds, both of Goshen. Justice Cooper performed the ceremony. Aug. 21 Marcus E. Hermansen, Salt Lake and Isabella Smith, St. Georgo, Justice Cooper officiating. Aug. 20 Wendell Duell, and Opal .M. Lar son, santaquin. uisnop Lsauey per formed the marriage ceremony. Aug. 20 Kenneth E. Anderson, Wales, Justice and Clista Jensen, Milburn. Cooper performing the ceremony. Aug. 21 Walter Sidney Henderson, Jackson, Tenn. and Jane Burr, Santa New discoveries in holdings of quin, Bishop Thomas Bailey offictat- the Chief Consolidated Mining com- ine. pany have greatly enhanced the out- iook lor the company according to the quarterly report of President Walter Fitch. The company Is now Chief Outlook Much Improved hs Mr. and Airs. Byron Howells and family are enjoying a vacation this week in Wyoming, and at Bear Lake Mr. Howells is in Southren Idaho. employed at the First National Bank and is enjoying his vacation. A8-3- t. " 1 Geo. D. Haymond, Owner David Stephenson of Salt Lake City was in Nephi the first of the week visiting with his brother, Chas. Stephenson. Mr. Stephenson is a latter carrier in Salt Lake City, ami has been .employed by the postal de- partment for the last twenty-fou- Mr. and Mrs. Parley Christiansen of Logan, Utah, are enjoying a few days vacation in Nephi thla week, with their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Irs. A. P. Christiansen. Mr. and Mrs. Christiansen are doing Temple work In the Logan Temple. w, X-R- Phone 294W ay GAS ANESTHESIA DR. P. L. JONES r Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gadd and family years. He was accompanied by his a daughter, Mrs. Mariam S. Hendrick-so- n are enjoying of Logan, Utah, and son Rulon Stephenson. week's vacation In Nephi, where they Mr. are visiting with relatives and Stephenson thoroughly enjoyed his friends. Mr. Gadd Is employed as vacation in Nephi, and stated that cashier of the Logan branch of the he always called Nephi his homeMountain States Telephone and Tele- town, on account of spending his graph Company's exchange. He was boyhood days here. He left Nephi promoted to cashier at Logan In in the year 1895 for Eureka, and April, having been 'transferred from later going to Salt Lake City where he has since resided. the Salt Lake office. DENTIST Up-Stai- rs Over Ord & Mangelson Drug Store MAN 2Af para-lellin- Com nan V Drna Nenhi " "tD I J - Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foote of Stake and Ward M. I. A. union meeting will be held in room 10 at Salt Lake City are enjoying a few the Nephi High School building next days vacation In Nephi thig week. Mr. Foote is In the poultry comSunday evening at 6 p. m. mission business in the above city, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins and and it is reported that he is making success In the buisness, as he has family spent Sunday at Salt Lake adevoted a number of years to this City and Saltair, returning home In type of work. the evening. . three-fourt- 60 r, Helen Chase. operating four producing mines, the Plutus, Eureka, Grand Central and Chief No. 1, in addition to its two prospects,' the Eureka Bullion and the Tintic Bullion or Desert, which came in simultaneously with the making of the report. The Eureka Hill is being and in the western or older portion of the dis trict, the company hopes to find inAn undivided other mines. terest of, in and to the Beatrice Considerable significance la atD Lode Mining Claim, U. S. Lot tached to the Tintic Bullion strike 4308, situate in Tintic Mining g since it is in a new ore zone, District, Juab County, Uiaa. 1000 feet to the west those has been set for hearing on the 24th previously found In the Tintic Stan day of August, 1929 at 10 o'clock dard, the Eureka Lilly and the A. M. at the court room of said court North Lily. From its holdings in Nephi, Juab County, Utah, and Mr. Fitch expects that large with the add! ail persons interested are ordered to tional discovery of other mines appear and eaow cause, it any tuey more tonnage and more profits will have, why said petition Bhoiwd net be produced than ever before. be granted. Net profit of the Chief Witness the C'erk of said Couit company for the second with the seal thereof affixl this ending June 30 amounted toquarter $16 8th day of Avgust 1929. mine 907.43, of which the Chief H. VICKERS, J. (Seal) made and the Eureka Lilly, Clerk. $4,492.6420,203 and the Plutus a deficit $6,761.99. Development work total SHEEPMEN NOTICE ed 6,542 feet for the quarter. The run of lambs from Utah and gross value of the ore short of perAverage Colorado looks about 30 ton was $23.47 at the Chief last year. The corn crop is improv- $27.29 at the Plutus; and $28.39 at ing and with wheat a decent price the Eureka Lily, which left a net we hope for a better feeder and fat of $10.86, $14.06 and $13.49 per lamb market in September and Octo- ton after smelting and railroad ber than at present. Chet Blake. charges. Current assets of the company are U. S, listed: Cash, $45,072.74; Longest Concrete Bridge $46,560.94; notes and ac The bridge crossing the Sine at St. bonds, These receivable, $96,550. Pierre du Vaucray, France, is built of counts items with others for interest, ore concrete. From end to end the span in transit, Inventories and advances la 432 feet the longest bridge of the to subsidiary companies total $205,- world. In the kind 987.19. Other assets are $59,457.07 Investment In mining stock at cost plus proportion of subsidiary profits Wolf Britain' The last wolf In Britain was one $469,236.53. Current liabalities totaled $146,-85which roamed the country near Loth-beand reserves and other nihilities Sutherlandshlre, In 1700. A monThe bank issue of $24,747.72. was It where ument marks the place $750,000 has been reduced to to-w- it: AN EXTENSION SATURDAY MAY 24th Miaa Emma """"iiiiiinmiiiii"11"11 "A FRIEND in need" Health, Fire or Burglar comes to your aid to alleviate SURANCE the friend of the THE MANUFACTURERS HAVE PERMITTED US is Samaritan A NEWS HEMS LOCAL Mr. Eva Hoyt and son, Kenneth vitttied in Suit Lake City lant Saturday and Sunday. Good -- NEPHI, UTAH S, TO mini Insurance Is TIMES-NEW- is going to shovel FMM0 D)AL into somebody's bin W7t If be f$m$f Everybody is talking about ourBth Annual Ileatrola Free Coal Club. Maybe it's because tbey are hearing more and more about the Estate Ileatrola the heater which fills the whole house with cozy warmth at less fuel expense than any heater ever developed. - statement? Yes and we can back it up, too. When you come in to enroll In the Free Coal Club, we'll show you the proof. The membership fee is only 15 00, which, of course, is applied on the purchase price of your Ileatrola. You are then assured of early delivery of an Estate Ileatrola this Fall and with it a ton of Free Coal (one-ha- lf ton with the Ileatrola Junior). You may finish paying for your Ileatrola in easy installments. Most people tell us that the Ileatrola pays for itself in the fuel it saves. This offer expires on August 31st. Reserve your rola now and secure a supply of Free Coal. If you're too busy to stop in- - call us, and we'll come to see you. 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