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Show ,S r t ftUt MM ti&ts. J0 Juab County Times 'Ay maite your home a more comfortable place to live in. It brings returns in dollars and cents in case you ever wish to sell or rent. We'll be glad to help you with X. suggestions for remodelling your Call on us today. PUBLISHED d - A4o.c idt to the many advantages of the new Uotrlo service blwn PAYSON and SALT LAKE CITY Deolde now that your next trip will bo via tho ecente, oomfortablo qulok and convenient Electric'' take your oholoo of DAILY TRAINS pvlpment from tho heart of onrouto to tho hoart of Salt Lake City Leave Payaon Arrlvo Payaon for From Salt Lake Salt Lake All-ato- tho town 9.20 AM 10.15 A M 11.35 AM 1.35 PM 3.35 P M 1.15 PM 545 3.6 PM 4.6 PM 5.BPM 6.0 PM IJ5PM I0JSPM ' 2.05 art pos-tes- t. A M limited train stop- For Sale 3 msres, two with colts, the baech for $125.00 Set C. H. Grace. IHgb"all kin4 IkUisto BLAKK.LY, )! Lak U S. LAND OmCK. At Citj Utah. J air U. WIS. hraml NoCfe to Iwrabr fins that M.lrtn I, hwL fonntrlr MlrtM P. fwtm. at Ncpht t?tfc m KamtMMd mm a. Entry. tm. ta, mtimX. No. M47. for B at SW end gEt tHl htttM S. TkmM( 14 Svutk. Ruht 1 tot. 8H lo led notice mt tatcnUa lfc wki Ave rrw trtmd. to NkUM cUim tfcto Mth. la4 lUm dwrlt--d. hrlaru tlx rWrk of of trkrtCNft. t NM, VxmK am the t&tb VaridiM, hm -- t, Notice Lahi, firms, Proro, To whom It May Concern:- Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah baa filed in thii office Hats of lands, selected by the said State, under section 6 of the Act of Congress, approved July 16, 1894, a Indemnity School lands, viz: Serial 017394. NEJNEJ, Section 30; SEJ SWJ, Section 20; T. 12 South, R.3 E., S. L. M., Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted in this office for inspection by any person interested and by the public general. During the period of publication ol this aotice, or any time thereafter, and before final approval and certification, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, protests or contest against the claim of the State to any of the tract or subdivision hero inbefore, described on the ground that the same Is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to or conUst within the time speeified, will be considered sufficient character evidence of the of the tracts and the selections there of, being othere wise free from objection, will be approved to the State. Register Amrku Fark, Ptstiint tirxgiiOt tni Sptniih f rV. vif if Z7 United States Land office, Salt Lake City, Utae, OOULD 735 PM 8.35 PM 10 20 PM 12.05 AX Trains fnsrksd thut ping P M 6.15 PM A dr Aorwrt. 11 Oiiria BlMk. at Nfht, Outk OaMwm. tori market prices paid for cattle, fee Lunt and Crr awl Jvnabiri Attwmr. m rM au. tH city. txforeyp" "1 UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH fnstreellen begins Monday, opobo 18th Megistratlon of atedaitts. an4 ontraneo eiemattona on Thwrsdsy, PrKfay, atiirday, September Win. I&th onl Wth nefjetraUofi too 1rln tho three registration elay O; after that $ia.C0 eptomber 14th, Bth, one! Proper ull41f. with apaetoo laboratories replete with modern equipment, and a Faculty oomposed of graduates of tho land, pro AT TOUR from th leading aintvor ! llh-aO.C- KRVIOC. Cowrtt are offered that proper for almost any veo ' atlon. The ersdlt of th University of Utah are aoeeptesl in the bast enlellle In th United State. Information sent apon roqiiest rlt UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH PAINT FRIDAY, 1, AT Sunday atternoon every available bit of Iroom in the ward meeting house was taken. After the opening exercises George A,' Allen, stake clerk, presented the general and stake authorities who were unanimously sustained. J. E. Lunt, of the stake presi- dercy, began by saying he always tried when coming to a stake con ference to find something that he could apply in his life. Told the story of the Jewish Rabbi and Al ijah. Exhorted all to exercise faith in the Latter Day Work. observing public to learn tha the general property owners will be called upon to pay more taxes this year than ever before. To Vocal solo, Mrs. J. L. Fran- many this will be a dissappoint- corn. nient, as they have been lead to President Hart spoke of the believe by the advocates of the various new law phases of education, stat that the taxes would be lower to the property ed clearly the reasons why it was owner this year than in years not good to have religion in the past, as the cash value would be public schools, and said so many placed on all property and the who were in favor of no religion, individual taxpayer would bt favored atheism and infidelity in benefited. The reverse, at least the state schools, the speaker con so far as East Juab County is tended that if one was barred the concerned, turns out to be a fact. others should be also. Spoke at The assessment has been raited some length on the Constitution in many cases to two hundred of the United States and gave fifty per cent, on this side of the reasons why amendments should county while the larger property be made to make nation wide proowners on the west side have hibition. Violin solo, Orson Neilson. only been raised sixty per cent. How is this, is the question ask Apostle Grant read extracts ed by many when this fact is from an address he made in the brought to light. The owners Salt Lake tabernacle two weeks of homes who always have borne ago which made striking comparthe burdens, will have those isons of a test made of a number burdens increased. Under the of families who were users of liqold law, the owner c f a cottage uor and the same number who and the piece of ground on were total abstainers, the result which it stands, valued at $2000 in favor of the latter was about 58 to 2, argued the unreasonablepaid last year practically 10 per cent $33.60 the rate then being ness of the statement, that pro 42 mills, this'year the rate being hibition would lessen the business The in the state, said there was as 20 mills he will pay $40. same rule holds good on most much sense in saying that the crop would be less if the other classes of property includ farmer destroyed the weevil. Eming mercantile stock. the need of patronizing phasized "It had been urged that the home industry. legislature had fixed a maximum rate, beyond which the taxing bodies could not go, but through Time To Make War some slip or oversight, this has not worked out, and the tax will hoot several points over the fig Continurd from Nil U ure which many people had counted as the outside limit. It not be the least dangerous to the is disheartening to say. but children in the house as the taste where the real limit is and what s very repulsive to human beings the end will be no one seems to If taken into the mouth of the be able to foretell." child vomiting occurs but no seriThe next legislature of what ous illness. so ever party it is made up sure "Poisoned fly paper and pois ly will be forced to inaugurate oned liquids commonly sold upon some measures of retrenchment the market should be avoided, a or to work out reform plans by many cases are reported each which the tax loads the people year of children being dangerousare carrying may be lightened. ly ill or even losing their lives If the legislature or the public through gaining access to some officials fail, it will rot be sur- of these articles". prising if they face a vast public uprising which will smash all Not a M Imagined It. oolitical barriers and result in a "When you bought your motor eat campaign regardless of parties, H r say you thoucht it would al-t'a- you a uu great deal t pleasurer Hall ! We guarantee our Paints equal to any on the market. Quarts 55 plnt 30 Varnishes, Stains, Coloring etc, Proportionately low in Price ASK US ABOUT IT Bailey Furniture S'pply Go- - Sale Continuing Big 1 Cut in Dishes, Tin and Enamel Ware Cups Cups and Saucers and Saucers, Enamel Ware Years hence, though, 'the needy girl may be the wife of one of the greatest men of the nat ion,. while the iirl r - - of raat .r still longing for most any Vind of a man. Too many of us preach democracy In public and practice autocracy in private life. We tell other what to do and forget to do the same things ourselves. We live wholly in today snd forget that tomorrow will ever exist. And for the follies of today we pay dearly in the years to come. Honesty, integrity, perseverance these are the rest assets of life, more golden In their value than all of the caste distinctions in existence. Younir men and yourg women who make the most of their opportunities today never want for - The gilded and pampered youth looks with disdain upon the boy who starts life In an humble capacity and pick up a a few nickels by running errands and selling papers and polishing shoes. Yet a few years hence the newsboy or bootblack may be the head of some great commercial enterprite, and the pampered youth may be fillings fifteen dollar a eek clerkship in his employ. The same may said of young girls and even of some who art cot foyoung. Caste estranges the well to do from the p&r snd their hearts' desires ) - - - Scents Scents Gold Band 11 cents T OME THIRD OFF - Everything in the dishes line, going at CUT PRICES PLENTY OF NEW POTATOES J UST REG El Bananas, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Cantaloprs, and VED-()m,n- gcs, other Vegetables King's Mercantile For sale cheap my house and lot, for particulars sre P. B. Cowan. If an icelesa refrigerator is a good buy for Hotels and Restaur ants it is for you. We recommend them, so does everyone who usjs thm. -- Kendall Bros. FOR SALE Two good all ar- itnrl Kapuis "in kn tie rA 1 nifttaifl either single or double. Also good binder used only one season. ap-- "f ply Geo. McCune. Mills. Utah. Liver Trouble . with liver "I tn.uble ,bout twice a ytar. whites Jc Dirgman, Webster City. Iowa. "I have pains iij my side and back and an iwful soreness in my ttomsch. I hi srd of Chan.berwn's Tablets snd tried thtm. By the time 1 had used half a battle of them. J was feeling line ffjnd had no signs pain." Obinable every am bothered Where. Pleasing Particular People is a Hobby tomor,. iff (tljTTjTv With Us. Agr-Herai- In every town and community there are two classes of young our town is no b jy, and pcsibly exception to the rule. - China Plates, plain "Oh ye, replied toe ttobappy motorist. I plank, and that a demand fot was deceived by a smooth toe go salesman. I have since discovered thai tower taxes. It forces me to contribute The final step to reconstruct to tbe Incomes of a targe generously number ol taxation laws of the state has atj pople for whom I hare no affection last been taken. At this time we whatever." Birmingham are at least able to form some idea of the practical working? needy and the cold shoulder is substituted for the helping hand. of the new life. Two Classes In Every Town And Community, cents cents lfa 1 jvh UmMI. kMr - WEEKLY EVERY It Will be no surprise to the Notice ARE YOU ALIVE 9.3Q AM Levaii Fub. TAXES GO ON CLIMBING i John Richardson, Manager, Nephi, Utah. II. 15AM At Continual from pair & NEPHI, UTAH. B DNNEVI LLE LUMBER CO. aa Editor rtegular Price $2.00 per year In Advance $1.50 per year rocM Co M. CHRISTENSEN. A. B. GIBSON. Manager. home. 7.15 AM 8.15 AM Held i Just a few touches, and your old home takes on a new appearance. j Modern doors and windows, a pleasant porch, stucco half-wa- v instead of Gidinrit mat, ail th ;fr.r.n. t the world.' An improvement of this kind does more than 6.00 AM Conference Successor To The NEPHI RECORD Making Your Old Home New! Omo.S.tomrrm tifiHti. trrxlt Service is the Key to our vi Success. We offer you wonderful and quick Tailoring in Lad- -, ' ies'& Gents' i'uits lip! m 'II . . . We Sell Suits on The Installment Plan. Call and see us for particulars. Tailored Suits $1.3.00 & up SUITS PRESSED WHILE YOU WAIT FRENCH DRY CLEANING ATS ALTLAKE PRICES. u jj A' VftTNtCK BUILDING u " |