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Show ! juab County Times wo RTAMT NOTICE i I Successor To Th J. M. CHRISTENSEN. A. B. GIBSON, THE PUBLIC OF NEPHI AND TO to 2. PUBLISHfD I f MVs. a. m. MACARTNEY. ,vV l?uoi. UTAH. IIIISI I. I - - NEPHI, ? ,. "ERE Is a clean cash Savlnir of $1.40 nr. J thousands of houaewlfea have alrnady tuken aJvntaf;9 i f tl.is remark. able chance to ret an ulumioum griddle (ur leas tlmn the a pi.SU ifeuivu.br that our supply is goin tint so pe t your Karo today. We will alto Bri.d yu fee i"e cf iha likinous Corn products Cook liooks. Corn Frcdact, Refining Corapaay tfirr, stt 74 P. 0. Ess New 1C1 Tk DM. t H CALL. AT PORTER'S A1ARKET DEPOT STREET FRIDAY, AT Chas. Haynes Dies Suddenly occur on December 20 th. 1915 will be the most elaborate of the season, it will include a banquet ut Pay's hall to which delegate from RobisDn. Eureka, Mt. Pleas ant, and Manti are expected to be present, also a number of the grand Lodge officers from Sail Lake. The president and coun selors of the stake, the manger tnd council of Nephi, the editor and manager of the home paper have received and accepted invitations to be present. At 7:30 p. in. at the operb house Rev. P. A. Simpkins, one of Utah s prominant orators. Ait! deliver a free lecture to which all are invited. AtOo'clock a grand ball will be given at the Arlington where tplertiid r fr8hments will be served by ladies of the Rebekah Lodgp. Admission COc per couple and 25c for extra lady. Everybody invited. . wholesale price. This Aluminum Griddle need no tfrrsn'nrf. It doesn't chip or rust. It heata uniformly over entire baking surface duesn't burn the cakes in one Root and leave them underdone in another. It doefn't smoke tip the kitchen and the cakes are more digestible than when fried in grease. At Great expense we are seeking to" place a Karo Aluminum Griddle in the homes of all Karo users, so that Kitro the iamuus spread for priddle cik?s and wafiles may 1 served on the must dilvlnunlr baked cakes that can be mad. Vou know Karo, of course. Nearly everybody does 5,000,000 cans sold last year alone. And you doutnlcfc know the wonder ful c leanliness and durability of Aluminum waro, li you are a Karri user already then you know all about this wor.UvsIul syrup you knew how fine it is una ttiread fur bread; ho dt lidous it is with griddle cakes, wattira, liot biacuita arid corn bread. C t 50 cents worth i Karo front your grocer at once, and e? il t'.ie Uln-l- and bS cents (P. O. money on'.r or etumni) to u j ana got cue of these Aiuuunuiu diddle I y piepud c j-- EVERY Canned meats. Butter and Eggs, Groceries etc. PHONE 194. Where it' Summer All Winter Speni th Winter where yon will enjoy rest and pleannnt vyrntber ainld Ornnco Groves DIEGO EXPOSITIONS and OPEN Long; Beach Venice Gcean Park UNTiL DEC. Roiei Santa Barbara San Dieeo Difrrid .!;!. All Fmnous "Winter Rfiaort For information, Valve, Train Schedules, A. COTIRLLL, Agent Nephi, Utah, or write J. Kanrterf iel2. A.G T. A. Gait Lake City, Utahe II B DNNEVI LLE LUMBER CO. J. C. FANCHER, Manager, Nephi, Utah. THE I. O. O. F. DANCE Christmas Presents Refreshments served by the Rebekkas' and it is sure to & in other prominent Speakers. The Time: DECEMBER 20th The Place: ARLINGTON! THEATRE Lecture at 7:30 p.m. Dance at 9:30 p. m. Lunt Thurdy XICE PIECE OF JEM ELR 3 IS HIE BEST PRESENT OJVE fU.Y GIVE .My stock is complete with Watches, Clocks, , Also Great Lecture rev. .7 Silverware, Ladies and gents' solid ol d &et rings, a big assortment of jewelery, neck chains. Ivory toilet sets, manicure sets, a new line of Ladies Diamond rings Come and see them, nothing better for a A'mas present. A beautiful ladies 20 year gold filled bracelet watch to be drawn on Dec. 24th ivith every dollars worth of goods you buy at my jewelery store you will be given a chance on this beautiful watch bracelet. M Jj. Boiicliei JEWELER, Admission Dance 50c. Extra Lady 25c. LECTURE FREE Notice To Water Users Stoves And Ranges We have a fine line of OAK'S HOT BLASTS AND RANGES seB ua if yon are in the market for Stovea. Kendall & Willis ' Why Not Give Your Orders Now For Delivery of Fall MOMENTS AND HEADSTONES There is no better place to get them than of THOMAS BELLISTON, Nephi, Utah. AfTsntforiMI Pleasant. Marbls Works. MtMtttmn ... mmwmH morning than a week. Funeral will te 6250. All protett against the granting of Next held Sunday afternoon. said application, stating the rtsms eek full particulars of his therefor must be made by affidavit in de&th and the funeral will be duplicate accompanied by a fee of DLNTIST ATTORNEY AT LAW 12 5o, and filed in thisoffice within iven. No. 3. Phone Notary Publlo. ' thirty (3i) days after the completion Bid Offloe Post Vanloa Nephi of this of i. the publication Bide notice, NCPHI UTAH Mrs. Rose Sullivan and George W. D. Beers, (ioMn were married Wedeesdaj Tllti State Engineer. CHRISTMAS RATES VIA SALT everdrg at the hrrne of the brid . Date of first publication Deremlr LAKE ROUTE. Palace Barber Shop lohnS. Cooper, justice of th 17, 1915. date of completion of publiOn sale between all Utah gtat MAIM STREET. WINK BIJW1. poRce. performed the marriage cation January 17 lSif5. ona Salt Lake Route Dec. 17.18. nsw to and date. Cvarythlnf up First work. elsss and Jan. lit. Good re Notice To Creditors Courteous treatment to all EXCUH5ION VIA SALT HOLIDAY until turning Kttateof Jr.bn Jackson deceased, Sfcos hir stas LAKE ROUTE. DEC XT 18 24 25 si I tMth tah hi iminmelltm. will present etsinis with Teacher Convention Salt Lake rlitors 1st. Jan. and 3II. Dec. Kxrunion ticl:ct on sale at al v ncl ers t'i t he umWsijfried l his re-- Agent For Provo Steam Laundry. City Excursion dMre in City, Utah, on or 'tah stations Salt Like lloul Hates LOMAX. ROBERT Lake via Salt Route. Prop, ALwp to points on O.S. L. R. K ir 'ore the 2!;h. !ay of March A, 1). 1916 Ticket on Sale at all Utah St. Pert t ity ani kt'n, Adrmriiststor of the I'tah via Salt lion's Siflt Uke'Route. fee. Dei f eased. : late bv Ltih Iranspor-xiint.s reached tick- - Wm. A C. Put", All Milford. Good returning until Jan via Co. !alin OPTOVCTRIST at JCWCLKK. Attorney for Administrator. ts sckkI lor return passage until Loeated with the Nephi Drug Co. Jan. 3rl-VErESTESTEDfcGLASSCS PITTED Johnathun and W'inesap applet (J ol winter pusturp for hors Fine Duchsm bull calves to WATCHES SPECTACLES . a 1.- r. V t H. S for Winn eale 1.00 per bu. Harry nd es rati Cl.. Apply ! ee ft. t r REPAIRED. a owir, Winn. ur Beagley. Sfar.ley 1M tlrnt iO th Qaavast" Utsh. Dr. Chares Dunn Lawrence A. Miner S Pomona J. No matter how simple the proposed home may r be, it pays to do a little planning for it. 3 This is especially the case when ideas and suggestionsreal serviceable help are so easily obtainable at our oflice. JOur plan service is quite different from the usual variety. v J We have no plans to sell, and no special type of house which we try to induce you to build. J We believe that any home, to be satisfactory, must reflect the owner's own personality. QOur whole system of rendering assistance to the p3peetive home builder is based on that ide?, A he great v J fe The Dance With - pVAH 3rd-191- Tlcdlnnrl Sco La&a-r- t et ar SAN All protests against the firrantin of said application, atating the reasons tnererore, must be made by affidavit in duplicate, accomuanied bv a of $2.50, and tiled in this oflice within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. W. D. BEERS, State Engineer. Date of first publication Nov. 19, 1915, date of completion of publication December 20th. 1915. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake Utah. December 8. 1915. City, Utah and California ComNotice is hereby given that Ward Cottrell. whose pott oflice address it pared Continued from paae 1 Scipio, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of enthusiast their by mainly he Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, at ' B wst unanimouswhich Spirit" amended by the Session Laws of Utah, ly predominates in their State, I'Mi'J. 1911 and 1915. to appropriate two If the people of I'tah would adopt (2) cubic-foof water per second the fame means, and boost th from Oak City Springs, Juab County. itnocker out of the State, if they Utah. Said springs issue at a poii.t would Ret together and let the which lies 252 feet south and 1,1 world know what we really have feet west from the northeast coiner 17 south, here. It would only be a matter of Section 10, Township 3 Luke base Salt and WeM, of time until we would be known Range meridian. The water will be diverted the worlJ over not only by the at the spring and conveyed by meant t s but every body in g( mral. of ditch f or a distance of 22.00U feel and there uncd from January I to De cember 31, inclusive, of each year, to Passes Away Loyal 240 acres of land end. raced ir irrigate Loyal Lunf, the fon of Mr. Sections 6 and 7, Township 17 south. nd Mrs. Shed Lunt died at th Rang 2 west, Salt Lake bate and meridian. This application is deignat- hom of his parents I-in after an illr.esa of moie the Stiite Engineer's office as No, GVLIFORNlftj ; office as No. 6428. ; All Kinds of Fresh, Cured and 1 ot The fortn coming 25th. an niversary of the Nephi Lodffe No. 1G, I. 0. 0. F. which wil t. I WEEKLY, Statu Erigineer'a Office, Salt Lake City, Utuh, November 10, 1915. Notice is hereby given that William C. Otkey, whose post office address in Nephi, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirement ol the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, a amended by the Station Laws of Utah, 1909, 1911 ami fell;, to appropriate (.002) of a cubic-fowater per second from a spring in Juab County, Utah. Said fcprir.g IbUea at a point whL-- lies 635 feet north of a feet east of th southwest point corner of the northwest quarter ol Section 28, Township 13 south,' Range I west, Salt Lake base and meridian. The water wil) be diverted at the spring and conveyed by means of a pipe line lor a distance of b0 feet, and there used from January I to December 31, inclusive, of each year, to irrigate 1 acre of land embraced in the southwest quarter of the northwest quaiter ol said section 28. This application is designated in the State Engineer's 1.0.0. F. Will Celebrate Cel SO cent worth of Karo from your frocnr, tnd tend the label lout together with 85 cents and we'll send you thii $2. 25 Solid Aluminum Griddle by prepaid prc-l'pu- 63 Manager. A cloud of gloom spread over this city Wednesday evening when it was learned that Mrs Charles Haynes bad passed suddenly away. The cause of her death being heart failure. Mrp. Haynes and her daughter, Mr?. Udall, were on thir way to the "Tom Show" when Mrs. Haynes was suddenly stricken. She only lasted about a half hour after the first attack. They were near the h me of Mrs Claude Tolley when she was striken, the doctor was summoned and he ordered her taken in the home of Mrs. Tolley where she pasaed away. Fur eral services will be held at the Tabernacle Saturday after noon at 1 o'clock. A sketch ol the life of the deceased and an iccojnt of the funeral will be kiven in next week's issue. IL IBziilillinil IT- - Fub. NEPHI, UTAH. Dinner from In addition to Cakes, Pies. ETC. we carry a full line of the best makes of ConCompare our prices with fectionery. others. 12 Editor Regular Price $2.00 per year la Advance $1. 0 per year SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. We have added to our well known Lunch Room, short orders and regular Meals, at reasonable prices. Breakfast from 7 o'clock NEPHI REC0KD Notice To Water Users 20-21-2- 2. W. Wr Lewis 3nl-191- Ji 6. |