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Show T rv. GETTING ACQUANTED POTASH DEPOSIT WITH OURSELVES Interest in "Utah Day" Assures Success of Movement That Much to Utahna. State-wid- e Interest Absolutely Ptir No other aid to the housewife is so great, no other agent so useful and certain in making delicious, wholesome foods The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar io Alum No Unto Juab County Times Successor To The NEPHI Phosphates POSSIBLE FOR UTAH TO RECOP.I ERAD- ICATE TUBERCULOSIS We have a few more argumenta to preaent again this week to promote he campaign againat tuberculoma. WILL L. SThe average percentage of tubercuR. J. HENRIOD. Manager. losis in cowa in the state of Utah ia perhapa the lowest of any atate in the Regular price 52.00 per year. Union, only two per cent. By a united and effort of all the inhabitIn advance $1.50 per year, ants determined of the atate, Utah could be entirely rid of the disease. This could be acPublishedweekly, every Fridaj complished by having all the cows at present in the atate tuberculin tested, atNephi, Utah. and the diseased animals killed; and then prohibit any cows coming Ad the atate that had not been tested, and The Use of declared free from the germ. With READERS: are you making Utah's dairy herds once entirely free use of the Times want ad locals? from tuberculosis, the state would soon Do you want tobuy? do you want have such a reputation the world over as would be of inestimable economic to sell? do you want a position? value. Dairymen all over would come a fill do you want someone to to Utah to buy stock for their herds, position? If you are the victim and outside of this, its reputation as a of any of these "wants" just healthy place to live would bring thousscribble olT a few lines and send ands of settlers. At present, even the percentage of tuberculosis to the Times or telephone it to inthough cows is so low yet there are a great us; we will getyou buyers.sellers, many deaths in the state every year, jobs, applicants for jobs, or any- .ansed by using the infected milk. When by a single united and determinthing else you have need of. Ad ed effort Utah could eradicate thia danTimes locals in the bring replies diaease, it seems gerous reads by the dozen. Everyone more or less than blind selfishness that them. If you don't want your dissuades the ownera of cowa name signed, say so, and we having them tested and if they are inout "inquire Times office" and fected destroying them. Even if they then refer applicants to you. Use do have tuberculosis (which on an average only two per cent of them do) and the ad local columns for anything have to be killed, the state helps reimand everything. A twenty-oen- t burse the owner fey paying something local may bring you in as many like 25.00 for each animal which it ordollars in one wetk. Rates are ders to be killed. line for first insertion 10 cents JACOB COLEMAN. Editor & Prop'r. Associate Editor. HOYT, into tne Want nothing from pr cents per line for each insertion. subsequent and 5 A PIU FOR VENTILATION- - movement which originated with the Utah Development League and the newspaper editors of tbe state Is Muny of the imalready assured. portant features of this day will bo the mailiiiK of post curds and letters to friends and acquaintances of outBlde states. thia line tho Commercial Along Club Publicity Bureau of Salt Lake will send out more than 150,000 poet cards on this day. while the commerof other towns cial organizations will probably send out an equal number. The post card Idea, while It Is a good one so far as it goes, Is Inthe tended merely to supplement writing: of personal letters to friends and acquaintances In other parts of the United States, calling their attention to the resources and opportunities of Utah. One of the many advantages of this plan that will bo readily noted. lieB in the fact that tho school children of the state, as well as many of their parents and older brothers and timers will gain a more Ultimate for themselves knowledge of the state of I'tah through the work that will be necessary In composing these letters. Advertising experts tell us that the appeal is the strongest personal method of arousing and holding interest, and If this be true, tbe friends the of Utah have In their power means for counteracting any and all of the unfavorable impressions which the have been circulated regarding Beehive State and its citizens. During tbe last six months there has been a decided change in the tone of Inquiries received from honieseekers These and investors of the East. Inquiries generally have less antsg-- ) onism and less skepticism, with more genuine and friendly interest, it is this attitude which Utah must foster lu the campaign for letting citizens of other states know tho truth about Utah. There are many instances where citizens of Utah have sold their lands at a sacrifice and removed to distant points to begin all over again the work of establishing a borne, and then discovered that tbe lands they have purchased at higher prices have been In every way Inferior to the lands which they have sold or have overlooked in the state of Utah near their former homes. In many of these Instances, where citizens have been blind to the opportunities near at band, they have gone too far to turn back, but It remains for others to profit by their tnisiukea and to act on the theory that Utah Is first for Utahns and that our own sta'e la nut only abV to give bigger and surer returns for consistent and intelligent effort than any other state of the West, but that the opportunities of Utah are wide enough in their range and diversified In their character to furnish comfortable homes and the necessities and luxuries of modern life to hundreds or thousands tt new citizens. These are some of the Ideas which brought about the movement for the designation of April 25 as Utah Day and which have resulted Inthe arrangement of plans for the observance of thia day which have the official approval of the governor of Utah and the state superintendent of public Instruction, county superintendents and educators of the atate in general. Suggestive programs for the meetings which will be held In the various cboola In the afternoon and for the mass meetinga which will be held the In the public halls throughout state In tbe evening, will appear la our next Issue. i?i Makes Home Baking Easy " the observance of Utah Day, which has been proclaimed by Governor Spry for April 25, Is extended to every corner of the state and In a general way the success of In N. B. We so frequently have complaints that news about does not appear in the TIMES. Of course we know that Products been tatedaeverety. l.C $1.50 Klc tlrtrt, Terriers Kept Tbre Wrlera rata In half an stark was bln But. rntlr killed hour when a wheat 2.-.- threnhed at tilsbop'a jt'urtford, England. f thorsj 13c 10c 8C j i i' number of people are also interested in the location. The company has already been organized and work will com mence right away. If the deposit proves what it gives promise of being it will become a great addition to the natural wealth of Utah, and undoubtedly the most important discovery of the year in this state. Conservative people who are acquainted with the facts in the case firmly believe that this wonderful deposit, being so conveniently located, will prove one of the richest paying propositions in the world. out-of-tow- Saving, but miser. J? 3 217 Main j First National Bank. Nephi, - - Utah. Stieet mm l El fcs! H 1 . 2 to II -.--- h. Gasoline ENGINES mm For Farmwork IB Irritation, or Pumping, Factory use a eleo-trl- e Lighting rfct gw-rm- -- -J irurnln. iT.ini 1 VW Get Busy. I l.y 1 ii.n.ibl 3 1 . ' finn. for I " . W.' I '; u iartM-ul- a a J uiiiii llrnH "BAKER LUMBER CO The High School boys are intending to get out this afternoon with teams and fix up the running track on the North Square. On account of the stormy weather they have not done any training hs yet, but as soon as the track is fixed up they expect to settle down to hard training. The team will probably be entered in division this year the with the Utah County high schools instead of the Sanpete-Sevei- r division. We wish to announce that we have purchased the Grace Bros. Lumber Co'a Lumber and Coalbualneas and will be pleased to figure with any one In need of building material. We aspect to build a new shed which will cover all of the stock. Will at all time carry a complete atock and would be pleased to have you call on u. central Baker Lumber Co, Summons. Foote, action Notice fur Publication. Department of the interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt e City, Utah. March 21, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Mat T. Howard, of Mills, Utah, whn, on No- vcinlxr 12, made llntni stead Fa- try (Sehal OZUW) No. 1C92, for S N.E1-- 4 and S 12 N W lectio IS, iTownsh p 15 S, Range 2 W Salt Lake meridian, has filed notice of intention J to make Final five year I'mof, to ettab- I Iiah rlaim to the land ftlwiv Hurild before the Clerk of the Diatricl Court. j at Nephi, Utah, rm the fithtlay of May IS, 2 ' 1.2-- t " Claimant name as witnesses: (li'iifirp K. Howard- - of Ner.hi Jmc Andrews, of Nephi, Utah. Orgil!, of Mi!!s, Utah. James KelJy, of Mill. Utah. I'"-''- Last pub. May Ilallowcll, Jones Notice. & Donald Wool Merchants The NEPHI SALT MINING AND llosroN. MAS-t- . MANUFACTURING C O M P A N Y. KKI kKKr NTKII BY Juab of Nephi. buinea Principal place County. State cf Utah. M. lnlvrr IIWn. Salt Lake Citr. Notice ishereby given that at a meet- : n Monday held directors, of the ing March 11. 112. an assessment of seven and (7.5i Dollara per h was levied on the capital sUK-- of t r C. to George payable corporation, OUR AIM: the of Company, Prendcnt Whitmore, To do our work right at Nephi, Juab County, Utah, in t h e manner and at the timea and in the Using best ot mdUrtal. J. R. EDGHEILL share Nephi City Blacksmith 1 Shop. next set out, per share thereof to-wi- t: $1.00 April 2d, 1912; $UW per share Mar 25. VM2: 11.00 per share June 25, 1912; onorbefore thereof on or before thereof on or teiore At reasonable Fricese W. A. MATS ON, Prop. I LOCI per share thereof on or Lefor July 2-- 1S12. 1 00 per share thereof August 25, 1912; $1.(10 pershare thereof on or before on or Irefote t. September 25, 1912; $1.00 ier share thereof on or befott Octolrer 25, 1312; $ .50 per share thereof on or be for 25. 1912. emen1 Any ator kupon which this may remain unpaid on the 25th day o November, 1912, will be d!itvpient anft advertised for sale at public auction ami unless payment ia made be fort will Ire sold on the 16th dsy of Decern her. 1912, to pay the delinquent a.e menl, together with eiwnre of advert ising and cost of sale. C. S. 1INGEY, ecretaiy. Care Fint National Rank of Nephi. Nephi City, Utah. Date of first pub. Fri. Mar. 22. 191 i Date of laat tub. April 19. 1912. Concrete Perfectly Handle. enmmer hoiia In ftavana built of concrete la made to represent a Ion and straw hut. and the Illusion Is said to be perfect, even after close A etumlnatlon J Light Traps and Broug- hams. Everything you want in the Livery Line, with jervices that will plrase you and prices rijjht. Traveling Men appreciate the advantagesofa reliable livery service, and horses with some "(to" and "show" iUml them.' For style and speed give our teams a trial. Rocks Springs and Hiawatha Coal is the best WE CARRY IT. 3. F.. I). K. THOMPSON Ilxcursion To Spanish Register. Horse Show, Spanish Porkj IVth. Pork, April April 19th. I)r.anJMrS. I). O. Miner Via Salt Lake Route account Kxcursion rates via Salt LaW went to Salt Lake yesterday In HORSE SHOW. Ticket on sale Route. On sale j re- - ages nil the better Elements of manhood. You can start In on this i ond with $1 at this bunk. Salt Lake City. Utah. Urn H encour- Economy t J&tt4 JEWELERS1 I not a High School Athletes To (70 ' April 19th, stubborn. ii the Guarantee" With but net Persistent, Y This stole la for your use and convenience, n !(!. turn limit April uth. fool. Jennie f l'MI. jj We will oaah checka for any responsible patty of our acquaintance. We will Indentlfy you at the Post Offloe or bank. We will look after your parcels when you do not wish to carry them. We will extend any cour. tesy or give any Informat- Ion which we may have at our deaposal. "The Store bearing a good Reputation is usually. Conservative, but not blind. Modest, but not meek. Frank, but not a S quarters. M. H.G.Gould, Mrs. Gould, W. L. Cook, Mrs. Rheda B. Cook, and Wm. Burton. A 1.25 n blazer on when th wins: are held In sorb manner that. th do not and a yet Mser tone hen fjie fnawf U bld ao that none of It limbs can be moved. TMa last. It la pointed mtt. la the "voice prop of th Insect. In some cass It la produced by the atlgmat of tbe potash deposits in the United States because at present this country is practically dependent jpon Germany for this substance iiinougn L'fuie is in possession) f extremely rich deposits. The ises of potash are many. It is used as a fertilizer, being one of cite main plant foods; as a component in the tankage mixture tfutn the packing houses; as a .omponent in potassium cyanide, jsed in the extraction of gold from ore; besides several other uses for it, equally important." The local people interested in the discovery are: P. V. Cardon, CHte 2.2o 10.00 1.50 80c The Successful Alan When you come to Salt Lake, make this store your head- - (Cont'd fromgepa 1.) IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OK JUAB, SI ATE OF UTAH. Thomas A. Foote, I'laintifT vs. Isaac II. (Jrace, administrator of the estate oi" Timothy B. Foote, deceased, et al, u'il Mercy Oickenwn, George A. Foote, I.. Foote, Eliza A Ha Fujte, Jane Foote, Victoria Foote. De-- l end ants. The State of Utah, to tbe said Defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear within Twenty daya after service of thia Summons upon you, if served with in tne county in which is brought, otherwise within Thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action: and in case of your failure ao to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, (which has been filed with the clerk of said court) This action is brought to recover a judgment quieting plaint ifT'a title to the land described in said complaint. WM. A. C. BRYAN, Plaintiff's Attorney. Nephi, Juab County, Ulah. $2. GO First pub. March 2.'(h. 2.40 Last pub. April 2'ith. Dressed mutton the hot weather ia coming on, aome yesterday, after spending sever- Dressed rork thing ahould be done, particularly in al days visiting here with her butter Creamery the way of ventilation. At Many of sister Mrs. Wallie Batchelor. Ranch butter the danrea lately, it haa been ao warm Ranch eggs Tones of Insects. and du(y that suit and dre.aea have An Potatoes per. bu. cn:ic-loto th given Inv'f'jratnr, been almost ruined, and what ia far ct:r: ha that data, cwt. Sugar more Important, the 4fTnpT, not to tnr r r nt leaxf three different tones Apples rm emitted low by ;nscta; a rtur'nt aay 4he health of the dancera have flight, a 0ISC0VFJED. Market Nephi Prices of In the way of suggestion to the newborrow the their they paperfrom ly organized management of the Ar neighbors, but on account of so lington Theatre, we would like to say much news every week, we can that the dancing floor of that place only find space to take care of Patent flour would be much more comfortable, or, our subscribers. Straight grade as aome have been heard to remark, Moral: Be a subscriber. Whole wheat endurable if auch ft thing aa ventilation Graham were know to the building. Under the Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Bran preaent conditiona, even in the coldest on April 14, a girl. McPherson, Shorts weather, the place becomea ao overBorn to Mr. and Mrs. Roy heated and the air ao thick and fulled Alfalfa wh dust that it ia more than disagree- Whitaker, on April 16. a girl. Oats per cwt. The Tintinnabula C!ub gave Wheat it ia next thing to unbearable. able per. bu. Anuther augeation would be that they another of their jolly matinee Barley chopped per cwl have a few mata at the door, during dances yesterday afternoon in Corn muddy weather ao that people could ray's Hall. A good time was had Dressed Beef wipe off their ahoe instead of bringing by all present. Dressed hens the mud into the hall, to ruin tbe floor Miss Bessie Mattley returned Dressed veal and fill the air with dust. Now that to her home in Spanish Fork, orr! V V visit Senator J. A. Hyde who is April 13th, return limit 20 th. up from San D.egj Wrr Courage Is SHown. t It tod bv- to fight tba rnitbra and th worries and th bunv Apri drum of !'.' (ban to met Its grt m-ir- en.crgtnciea. |