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Show JUAB CbltNTV TIMES. liEPHt, VTAtt SCHOOL OF MINES WORK BROADENED NOTICE. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City. Utah Aug. 2, ly)6. To Whom It May Concern;- , Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filled in this office lists of lands selected by the said State unper section 6of the Act of Congress. approved July 15, 1S94, as Indemnity School lands, viz; 017839. SEiNWJ, Section 23, SEjNEi, section 15, T. 14 8., R.I E., S. L. M. Copies of said lists, so far as they' relate to said tracts bv descriptive subdivisions, have been conspiciously posted in this office for Inspection by any person interested and by the public generally.' During the period of publication of this notice, or any 'time thereafter, And before final approval and certifies tion, under departmental regulations of Apiil25, 1907, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the traits or subdivisions hereinbefore, the described on ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the Gen. eral Land Office at Washington D-Failure so to protest or contest, within th time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of the character of the tracts and the se. lections .thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be approved to the ' . successor To The NEPHI RECORD j Your New Barn Build it now Have your new barn earning for you just that much sooner. You will enjoy the winter more, knowing that the stock is properly housed. And they'll be in fine condition to , earn more for you next year. Take advantage of the fall months to complete all your building and repair work. It's the best season to get your buildand ings in you won't be interrupted during the rush spring work next year. ship-shap- e, tja BONNEVILLE John Richardson, Manager, Nephi, Utah. ARE YOU ALIVE SALT LAKE CITY Decide now that be via the cenio, comfortable quick and convenient Electric" era-orac- ed the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 13, Township 12 south. Range 5 west, Salt Lake base and meridian. As much of aid water as may be necessary will be used during the entire fear for domes-;i- c in take your choice of purposes, This application is designated in the State Engineer's office as AINS No. 67U6. All protests epulpment from the heart of All-ate- m 1. P 5.35 P PM 4.0 PM 5.0 PM 6.15 PM 6.15 P M 10 20 P M 12.05 AM 3.15 8.15 C. Gardner, Levan 7 35 PM 8.35 PM PM 1035 P My blacksmith shop for Utah. friends, "indeed", slaves of greed. ninety-nin- e are FRED WALDO CROCKET, BY LONDQNJOURNAL A recent Issue of Tropical Life, a Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bowers re monthly Journal edited by Harold turned home from Salt Lake Tues Hnuiel Smith and published In don. contains a high tribute to I'res day morning after a short stay Ident John A. Widtsoe of the Univer lily of Utah. Mrs. Charles Foote, who has lptroduciug Dr. Widtsoe to his read ers by means of a photograph and a been in Salt Lake for a short vis sketch of bis I,fe work, the editor it returned home Tuesday. rays: One of the greatest advantages that has accrued to us through our be itig interested in the International dry fanning congresses that are held - LADIES: If yon wish to tee the latest a prettiest carmenti ritoday come and see our great lines. NO FINER SUITS OR COATS ON THE H m IF ITS THE LAT- EST WE HAVE IT Prices Absolutely Right. RULE STORE t :-- ; Ellison returned Joseph Willis was in Salt Lake Lake Sunday. .this week visiting, See Kendall Bros, before you Young pigs for sale, see Robert Beagley. buy your range, new and complete We have ranges for $37.50 to stock of stoves and ranges. 65.00. Look our stock over beNephi L. Morris, Republican fore buying-KendaBros., The nominee, for govenor was in the Plumbers. county seat Tuesday shaking Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson hands with his many friends in Mr. and Mrs. Mark Robinson of this locality. Mr. Morris ntated Springville were in Nephi Tues- that the keynote was "work" which alone assures success. day for a short visit. ( ll SL jjp against the granting of September M WIDTSOE PRAISED PRESIDENT , " ' v . ' - . M Palmer Garments 1 G OLDEN aid application, stating the reasons the towns enroute to the heart therefor, must be made by affidavit of SaltLakoICity in duplicate, accompanied by a fee of Leave Payaon Arrive Payaon S2.50, and filed in this office within fer From Salt Lake Salt Lake chirty, 30, daya after the completion of the publication of this notice. ; 9.20 A M 6.00 A M W. II. BEER, 7.15 A M 10.15 AM Slate Engineer. 8.15 AM' 11.35 AM Date of first publicatian August 11. . 9.30 A M 1.35 P M "' 1916, date vf completion of publication 11.15 AM 3.35 PM 11. 1919. 15 Siegcl and Friends south of the southeast corner of section 11, Township 12 south. Range 5 west Salt Lake base and meridian. The water will be diverted at the ipring and conveyed by means of a Jitch and a pipe line for a distance of 700 feet and there used from March I to October 31st, inclusive, of each ear, to irrigate 20 acres of land your next trip will AT ' Kilts one-fourt- h and 6T NEW ARRIVALS j : n w P A YSON DAIU CHRISTENSEN, Editor & Fub. A. B. GIBSON. Manager. Water LUMBER CO. 'Orem(lil M. The announcement of Dean Joseph lingular Price $2.00 per year P. Merrill of the school of mines in In Advance $1.50 per year the University of UtaU that a new ! " contract has been signed with officials PUBLISHED WEEKLY EVERY FRIDAY, Al of the United Slates bureau of mines, NEPHI, UTAH. is of more Jnipo.eico than appears on the surface. It means that the metallurgical work. In the university Keep Your can be carried on more extensively than ever before. And what Is this "metallurgical" If you'd keep the friend you work? Just this. Utah contains vast use the proper kind of salve; quantities of low grade sine and lead have, ores which have not been developed give him any k'nd of look, but because no commercial processes never touch his pocketbook. have been found for extracting the When you have pone right down minerals. The whole purpose of the bureau of mines here at the present and out, and all your friends time is the discovering of such pro- stand round about, just wear a cesses. and don't prosperous, grin happy Research work of an intensive character is being carried on in the uni- let on you've lost your tin, for if versity laboratories with this objec- you breathe a sigh or wail, the tive aim. Four big companies are truest ones may hit the trail. maintaining men there. Besides these there are a number of graduate stu- Oh, friendship is a splendid thing dents doing special work in metal- in the summer, fall or spring, lurgy. Any student graduated from the mining or chemical courses can and it may last through frost and enter this department for his master's rain it not put under too much degree, and there are various fellow- strain. So we must use good ship to aid such students. alV sense times when borrowing State. Nothing which Is discovered or denickels or dimes. iu be Just shun the can these laboratories GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register veloped patented by individuals. It belongs to friends you like the best and gentpublic. Laving been done at pubNotice To Users. the ly tackle all the rest, If from the lic expense. State Engineer's Office, The University of Utah Is now one bunch you get the price of one Salt Lake City, Utah, August 2. 1916. ' of the best places In the United States full bowl of milk or rice, oh, eat Notice is hereby given that Ernest for such research work. Salt Lake is the greatest smelting center with a relish rare, for they'll have Hansen whose post office address is ' City nearness of ' in the country, so the Eureka, Utah, has made application mines and smelters offers fine oppor- no more dimes to spare. The best in accordance with the retirements tunity for actual contact. The bureau old way to keep your friends, of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907,aa of mines here receives an annual ap- when misfortune your back bends from the national governamended by the Session Laws oCl't&h. propriation ment of about 120,000 while the uni- is just to let them all alone, and 1911. 1915. and to appropriate versity department with which it will I9JJ. strike some stranger for a bone. re(J) of a cubic foot of water work In the closed Yet friendshipi are all right, we from ceives the about state $7,600 per second from East per Spring, Juab year. Such mining work as this Is log know; we seek them everywhere County, Utah. Said spring ixsues at a Irally the special Miss Ruby field of the Utah we go, but where you find ten home point which lies 100 feet east and 40 engineering school. from Salt feet aa to the many advantage of the lectrlo service between J. Contract Signed With Government Officials of Great Importance to Mining Men of the West. New j 3C Juab County Times ', l ' - - - rent " j' ' ". " . . f' j I i i 1 I W, f i J( ,v-.- , 3 2.05 A M are limited train stopping only al Lahi, American Fork, Pleuant M Trains marked thus Lut Grova, Provo, Sjfingvilla andSpanish Fork. Misses Marie Miller and Ruth Foote went to Holden Sunday to visit a week with relatives. 27 JEWELERS! MAIN ST. - SALT LAKE CITY UT Mrs. David Broadhead from Salt Lake Tuesday DR. - - JOHN A. WIDTSOE. the University of Utah annually, generally In the United .Stairs, but occasionally la Canada. as been In its having brought ai tito touch ilh Dr. John A Widtsoe. We have been Interested in the cea tor the past four or five year fTnft nd hsve benefitted Immensely by th efsons they have taught as. on the fop of 'hih It has placed ns on the corresponding list of the lesding men in the dry farming world, among whom It. Widtsoe occupies one of ti e most prominent pooltions. Widipoe has always been In of industrial education and has wr.tin extensively on the subject, a he wss one of the first farmers' institute worker in western America, and l had chatge of the Institute In His knowledge Is sound and jrensive. and so, needles to say. It . as always commanded aalveroal 1 'mmmmailmmm UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SALT LAKD CITY, UTAH It Inatruetlon begins Monday. Septembet 18th Registration of students, end entrance esamationa on Thursday, Friday, Saturday. September Mth, 15th and 16th Registration fee during the three registration days September Mth. 15th, end 16th $K).Cf. after that $12 CO Proper building with apaelous laboratories replete with modern equipment, and a Faculty eempoeed of graduates from the leading universities ef the land, ere AT TOUR . SERVICE. Couree ere offered that prepare for almost any The credit of tha Unlvarslty of Utah ere accepted I the best universities Full Inform Hon the United State. tent upon request In UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH In r . nno half ) Whether digging in the earth, or climbing up among the wires; whether hunting "trouble," repairing the lines, working at the swtkhboard, keeping accounts, or performing any of the multitudinous dutiea of the telephone business, all are imbued with the spirit of service which stimulates them to put forth their best efforts in your behalf. ; and LABOR DAT Which receive only a low rulnfsll. AH this work ha piafi Irr. HWldt soe among ttp "dry" ha made him r'isirman of the Utah Mat board of hortir tt'nr and a merobf tt other Insta'e bnsr Ing mty he remain the want positions he t enpie. fir we benefit enormously by U work of such men. rrt. com- In these mountain states five thousand earnest, Intelligent, loyal men and women are daily laboring with mind and muscle, with heart and hand, to give the public telephone service of the highest standard of excellence. Zvery day is a day of labor for those who serve the public Is a fitting tribute to their worth. The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. 1 1 T LABOR DAY Labor means unselfish service. No one labors for himself alone. Entire munities share In the benefits accruing from the toil of the individual. scif-nUf- (over mm. 9n one day of each year the nation turns aside from its regular vocations to pay tribute to those who toil. fa-to- surfe.ee -k , T'ironthoiit his rarer Dr. Widtso be said to have flood tip for two main I1m: First, to make education, even In the higher and hiehest branch rs. acceihle to ail in order that th general level c.f Intelligpnce might be rainpd and deveifipfd; and secondly, to n.slie full opp of fewly discovered farts and Inrite student and workrrs to Jiover new ones In order to reclaim and utilize for the asi of ftirn that at art-- of the earth's mim- 0 ran voc- ation. ,.. f New Htad of "The Stom W.ih the Guarantee" mt . |