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Show r V -- - - f 0 ( wrote Notice To City P o u n Keeper's Sale. d TIMET JED 5 THE BEST. from (NintiniitKl I 1. Notice it hereby Riven to the owner Terneesee. Alabama, or owners of the animuls hereimfier Kentucky, and Texus, which cle8cri.bed and to whomsoever ii nmy states did not raise sufficient a concern: That there are iinounilnl nt the present time in the city pound ti e mount to supply their to t, a I re following dc'Hrrihed animal: Kind of quirements tor seed and animal and rnniber. Two hurgeg. consumption. Here tl.e stm Full description, by ajTe, like Colorado and Californi marks, brands, etc. , one buy geld ir, commenced frcm Voh Louisiana only f UW-r-S' .I'tmi n it from t II II Grans Powder (SamcjTirter j In UK be-aol- iMntelyPore d 1912. W. P. OSTLER, City Pound Keeper. No Alum Ho Lima g Cost of imDamages appraised. pounding and expense, of sale and ad vertising: $d.uu. Amount required to redeem $6.00. If said animal or animals ae not claimed and all amounts due thereon paid, and said animal or animals taken away within ten days from the date of me nrsi puuiicauon, or this notice, they will by the city pound keeper at public sale, at.thehour of 10 to the highest bidder. Date of first publication Dec. 20th, M Notice To Water Users. Phosphates tate Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City. Utah, December 30 1912. . Juab County Times Notice is hereby given that F. T.and Foster Slaughter, whose post office ad. dress is Hinckley, Utah, have made ap- Second Ward Conference. Conference was held in the Successor To The NEPHI RECORD plication in accordance with t he requiresecond ward Sunday afternoon ments of the Compiled Laws of Utah, ... t Dec. 15. Bishop T. H. G. Parkes llJ07.as ammended by the Session Laws J. M. CHRISTENSEN. Editor & Pub. presided, J W. P a x m a n and of Utah 19i)9 and 1911, to lohn W. Ord of the stake presid twi thousand (2.0(H)) acre-feof water R. J. HENRIOD. Manager. ency and nearly all the high from Soapsud Wash. Juab County, Utah. Said water will be stored from 1 to December Regular price $2.00 p:r yeir council were presenr. 31, inclusive, January After the stake and ward offi of each year, Jn a reservoir embraced lu livarue M.?0 per year. cers were unanmously sustained in unsurveyed Township 14 south, Range Pres't J. W. Paxman was called 10 west, alt Lake base and meridian. Published weekly, every Friday on, he referred to the condition The center of the impounding dam is of Nephi formel y and at the situated at a point which lies 28, 2 at Nephi, Utah. feet north and 8.348.2 feet west of the present time. Said this city was northwest corner of Section 6, Town once spoken of as an example, 15 south. Range 9 west. Salt Lake Christmas Program. hut condition had changed of ship base and meridian. The water so stor ed will be released f rem January I to Christmas program to be giv- late Exhorted the people to each app-opria- e-e- direct the en Wednesday morning at 10:30 affairs of the government. To in the tabernacle. much of the rif raf were elected Opening: Song Christmas Carol and chosen to govern and the Geo. A, Sperry Jr. Prayer were not enforced as they laws Lucile Cowan Solo Holy City should be. Juab connty was reChristmas Story Koy F. Homer as a place w h e r e all to ferred Clarence Foote. Clairnet Solo n clashes of criminals were turned JJuet Alma Pettigrew Evangel-iloose without due punishment. Greenwood. Christmas Talk 15 min. J. II. The blame hiy in not getting the right n.en on the jnry, McKnight. who were not a f r a i d to meal Djet Ord Sisters. Fearless upright out justice. Tom Song "A Mormon Boy" were to men turned down often McCune Lynn Patten and not permitted ti cct on the and school Geo. A. Sperry Jr. jury. Prayer John W. Ord was the second he endorsed all the When you get your mail today be sure and read over over big president had s ai d , and urged bill carefully. It will pay you. the people to assist in bringing Bigger stocks and better values about a better condition morally than ever before. Golden Rule in the city and 'owns of Juab stake. Clothing Co.. those speaker, a 11 FOUR DAYS LEFT. wmWm te ct good officers to drawing and Idaho for white wheat, about year old. MranUed reseinl-linz on left thiK'h ai:i! W on right a premium on white wheal thigh. Also one oriel mare, about 16 years old. No brands visible. ur to the price the millers vei 15 December 81, inclusive, of year. Hand-Painte- Jew this application a s ii P v 1' heed-quarter- 8 $ s of l.onesty In dim, teach him the vrl-ti- e of a good habbit. : v. dependable li lir bit of saving money, and if you want 1 r 1 1 1 Q O r No one Is too poor to acquire the saving Itabit. "The Store - 1.Cj7,000 bushe I as First National r Bank. JEWELER5 2,17 'i Main Street Salt Lake City, Utah, - Nephi, - - Utah a COAL COAL Comfort C O A L Baker Lumfcer Co. WE HANDLE THE BEST GRADES OF NUT LUMP COAL. TOGETHER WITH AN UP TO DATE STOCK OF BUILDER S SUPPLIES &. CALL AND PURCHASE a iOOI S I OCR. KCl at lIIOl: I'ttO.MI'T SI KVICI:. II. MM3 in m Makes uncomfortable walking. Install a telephone and take vour comfort at home. Once a subscriber you will wonder how you ever got along n ent year. 1 SNOW been 97 cents per btishel. w hila to the farmers vct it l.ns len handkerof Xmis line Sample chiefs at Golden Rule Clothing n aa averatre of 76 conts i r Co. Two handkerchiefs f o r the nuanei, ine ciinerence or varia' of these figures will occur! price of one. Biggest assortment tion ni the cost of transportation tawn. in from the points of production to t the markets. The above figures are tak-from the Government Crop n- nort, issued at Washington. I). C. on November 14 of the pres! MDUNIl IHE Christmas Program. m in . FROM D EEP crops, China Manicuring Ssts WHO BUY THOSE Utah d Satisfaction Courtesy RECEIVED DY 1111. 2.220.000 bushels; in 1012. All protests against the granting of 3,lG;i,OO0 bushels, showing an said application, stating the reasons increa.se in the Sute of therefor, must Le made by afT.davit in each j ear in the production of duplicate and filed in this office within wheat. While the i r r i g a te d thirty 130) days after the completion lands have been planted to more of the publication of this notice. prolitable CALEB TANNER, dry farming has increased to a great extent. .State Engineer. Ihe price paid to farm Date of first publication December ers averagethe during year .'912 in the of publics hastern 2J, 1912, date of completion to for has market, WW. 20, lion January mm with us wll do It. VMh Ihe Guarantee" 11 lrlul Kansas. the,m $1 IS nnlt is designated in office as No. for ry srcl Ints chit netor demonstrated In your boy while fclill under parental sne to it that he forms a systematic $ , Sections Leather Good Stationery Toilet Waters rerf jmes Hand Mirrors ."having Sets Etc. Books - This jewelty stoio Is distance of l;,(KK feet and t h e r e used to irrigate I,(i00 acres of land em. only 3.103,000 hushels fcr ex2, II, 12 and I.!. port. braced in It is interesting to know '4 'uth. Township Range 10 west; Sec- - that in WOO Utah had tiun. 7 and 18 Township 14 south. Range . suTvUs, while ' 9 west. Salt Lake base and meridian... State Engineer's n g paying ior luiKey iCed wheat. buch a case as this may not occur ;ti the next ten or t w e I v t our farmois years. Inert-forecan always be sure to get a high er pric- for Turkey Red wheat under normal conditions Ihe states west of the Miss issippi river for this year raised a surplus of wheat of 381). 853,000 bushels, while the states eatt ( i the r i v e r have a deficiency of 255,510.000 bushels, which leaves a surplus of wheat in the whole United StateB of 134 1'3 million bushels for export or to be carried over. It will be interesting toyour readers to know the states west that raise a surplus above what their wants and requirements demand, beginning with North Dakota, who has asurplusof 130 644. 000 bushels; South Dako- ta. 43.359.000 bushel: Nabracl,.. ' ' 43 GG9.000 bushels; G8,912,000 bushels; Washington. 43, 0G0, 000 bushels. Theefigu res will bhow what states wheat and flour has to be e x p o r t e d from to make up the deficiency of the shortage of other statt'F. In coming down to our states, Idfcho has a surplus of bushelea, which they have to find markets for outside of tneir State, while U t a h hit GIFT SUGGESTIONS In which to do your Xmas Shopping. We have pleased many present-buyer during Ine past wek, me and so you had better what we have. 8-- u f irL rim-nin- Drcp us a lire or call cn for any Information Wish To See If You 3 FROM STORE WORTH WHILE color, Raya! Dating Christmas Jewelry food JIUIIt I 7:30 o'clock. TELEPHONE CO. TELEGRAPH AND Christmas service will be held at the Fresby terian church next Sunday evening all A special STATES R. W. UAKDNHK, DIst. Mgr. The followinn niu , 113 sical numbers will be rendere l:' Pianos. - . iolo Heralds or lleavcn-bchn- p hX V All the best known makes r!- - I ecker Mrs. C. K. Davis. j or for Trio-Sil- ent ca?h, Night, Holy Niht- , solutely guaranteed, monthly payj V f4A ilayden-Mr- s Davis, Miss Black, on time with me suit ments to Mr. yourself. Davis. burn, Cornet Sola t Mr. A. D. Tlumb f'Kure with you. Iwill?avcmj V,. J. c Solo Bright in the East Hans- - money. com Mr. uavis. II. L. BATCIIELOR. AKt. iU O Holy Nightr I VAf 1 . Adam U Mrs. Davis, Backsmith! Nephi City On Monday evening at 7:00 CL A idrticular the Sunday School will trive un onop. Stylj. entertainment 'The Ijpht of OUR AIM All our Vehicles have a style To do cur work the Christmas Star'' found in olhfr kinds. They ol mattrul. best Using To both sttract attention lK'cauM they services the Prices reasonable At are s ylih. Not only the vehicle is public cordially Invited. AITS W. A. M ON, Prop. but the horse has tyh too, and - these combined Walter Olpitt Accidcutly make the stylish turn-ou- t for which I Shot. f 3 -- m O ey HBQCI53 'jJuTrf Ffj'iA'Wx.tfrJ nA. rt S AlvV lui , 11 s3 ATTENTION XMAS CANDIES Qur Soda Fountain, Ice Cream and Luncheonette dept. will have our special attention the balance of the month. I'lenty of room and plenty of help so ymi can get It- what you want when you want - Hot or coWI. We will be hcadqiiarter for snta Clause Candies and Nuts, the best assortment of the fresh: eit of goods that we could buy. The swellestlineof Xmas boxes ever shown in Nej hi at the most reasonable prices. HE 3E 3E 3E The NephiSERVICE. Drug. QUALITY & -- 1L 7ni kJlwLLJM-4i-Jiidlooke- d i j these pn 2 riht TFWART LK.01LWArl 3rd South. WU . UTM. PROva Tuner Piano win visit NpM. uan. nd Mom 460 tohis b"othersnee Jed assistance and called the doctor. Will the Uy's father and Dr. Bennett went to the scene and to their happy surpripe found Wal- ', M post nitrating tl.e loi; plant. The wound was drf d drum and theboy broiihthom. M'n day mornip ; yoMftr Olfire was set of tra(n t fn for. i , t We Are Noted. ;N.ecan fid fhfeandcareand as to r,ricv. thv of the wholn 'intfit that not great. Rocks Springs and Ihsr.uhs .Vlf " T"" SAL?-- a first rlas ?nare Coi is the best. aid inmmre C'mpie"" WE C)I-pi- ne ter at his t i hi-'- ' Urd at L'jnt's I'harinacy. arethpnlyis part ut, r;r- - KM! AMI |