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Show Jtf AB COUNTY TIMES. NEPITT. UTAH MEAN MUCH HOME MEMORIES State Land Sale. of Parents to Give Children Something Which They May Recall With Pleasure. Duty of the Stat Board of Land Commleaionara Halt Lake City Utah. September 26, WIS. Nonce IS HEREBY oiven, that, in accordance with law, tii Stat Buard of Land Commissioners will, oa October slat, 1916, at 2 o'clock, P. M., on that day, of for at Public Auction at tha Court Hniia at Nabhl. Juab County. Utah, and sell at tha highest bidder for tha tract, tha following-described appraised and unsold Stat land, situate In Juab County, Utah: ff; Bee, Tp. Subdivision, SViNE;BNW;NEHSE: 21 IMS. 8E Offic A Distinctive Reason What is the chief reason for the superi- ority of Royal Baking Powder? There are several good reasons, but there i3 one which distinguishes Royal from other baking powders. This reason, which every woman should know, is that Royal Baking Powder is made from cream of tartar, which comes from grapes. This means a healthful fruit origin. It means natural food as distinguished from mineral substitutes used in other baking NWVW4 n NWV, NWK;SEV, NWVi 2D hUvSE; SW Mineral 1 SE SE NEViSW 80 123. 3E 2 las. 133. 143. IE IE IE 14S. IE reserved to Seat All NW"WV4; SE aj NWVi; SWV, SEW NVVV. SWVi; 12 NEW; WV4 8EW All WV,;WVjEH powders. There is no alum nor phosphate in Royal Baking Powder. i U HS. 1 143. 143. 103. 103. 3w W 103. SW Sa swv. 10 SWVi SEW; SEW SWV,; Lot a; l SWW Lots 2. 1. N WW SEVi; NEV 20 NWWSWW NWW NWW; NEV. NWV,; SWW i 29 NWWiNWNEW; NWW NEW: NEW NWH; Lot 1; SO EW:SEV NEV, NEW S$W JO Uta 2, S. 4, EW SWW; 1 j Lot 1; NEW NWW 34 WMiSWW;SMi NWV ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York 3VNEW los. 4w 2 US. 1 113. 113. 113. 113. 113. 113. 113. 3W AU Turks Care Little for Stage. At Kaill Keul, the ancient Chalre All NW HwW- lwt2. don. Is situated the one and onl 3wW NwV.; Lots NE..SE Turkish theater in or near Constan- NwW); NEW SwW Tee Much Xa, Expect. tinople, a rickety, wooden construc- SEW SE 'fbat man la ao hornet he wouldn't tion capable of accommodating, how' tt al a pin." said MY. Ooode. "I nev ever, a large number of onlookers aWiM T thought much cf the pin tent." an Performances are witnessed only by Lot.; WawI-Wwered Mr. Cayenne "Try hlin with an men, are given three times a week, atSEl-- 4 Sinibrella." Stray fefories. and take place In broad daylight. NEI-- 13 14 22 26 27 21 6 NW Patronize Home Industry NWNEI N' 16 113. law lis. law 17w 17w la. IJ3. laS. 12 IS 6 133. 1 Ua. US. 14 13. 23 I Swl-- 4 1. 13a. 1 213. Is. IS 32 13a. 3 laS. law la, l w 22 13s. law 23 las. iitw Nwl-iWl-4- . !. Isw. ril3. Iw lw 2 SI4. NKI-4BU- 4 t 2143. 16 All All 13. 2w iw 14. Jaw 14. aw b2 14. l 1 Nwl-- 4 Nwl-- wl-- 4 2S 4 Nwl-4- . 27 13. w 27 14s. 4w 4 Hwl-- 4 awt-- 4. EH nwl-4- ; I SSl&a. MEl-4.l-- 4 WW awl 4 Taw appraised vaJoa Si o 4HWI-- 4l-4,w- l HI 4 NWwl-- Your Earning Capacity S3 113. 113 lis. itw 21 4; wW K .bEI-- 4 atl-- 4 Nwl-4- . HL. nwl-NE14MKI-- Tailor Merchant t it AU - lttw ww n AU The garments we sell are made at Nephl by efficient workman, and guaranteed to cot no mote and wear longer than any eastern mall ordr house suits. Sw 4W 113. lUw ' 123. lw 1 123. lw 31 123. lw Sw 123. so 123. 3w I 4w 2 123. 111 123. 4W ' 4w 32 123. 3d 123. 4w i 2 123. i;w I 123. I7w 12a. ' So 12. I'W 16 12a. low 3 Um, low ' lw i 6 13. (NEW 6 1.141. a LoU 3w 1 Lota L2. J.SWaEl 4. All Sw SI 24 . lw 32 . aWNwl-4- I of said tract, van 2 from pr acre tatn us par acre) ut the above lands will Certain canUruvua tracta be sold toe:ethr a. wr wffnwd list en Main the ofhev of the rVnard. no land will be euld tat lees thaa tbe apfraleed value therevf. and not mora than IftO acre of As ricU'turel land, tvrr mora than 324 acree of arid , of arrulnar land land. Bormareth.n four wdl be sipM loanr anaindlvtduai (nmpanr or rnr will land be anaile only txvatinn and el of to ciiiums nf the states, or lane who have their Ntfention to become Boca. Trrms of sale: On toatS of the par chaa pri In at tim nf sale, avi.h flv per err, parable nter-t- t im the remaltwirr of the nriae to the first of January Mtowtnaj. tha remainder of the !av mrnta lonedlriiied Into ton eoual annual amount. of Are per rent per ann ith inter! at the um on the dVferred parmonta. the riarht to withhold any Tt Board iewj traci or tracts fnn the aala The tVard will arttriboM from sale certain Ira-now under lease sfess li aws are .urrerfdereo f,e on or before rarwellatwin at the ofBcw of tha It li O Sir order of the atat Hoard f Land Commiseinav to enable you to do more than just make a living. You ought to save money, then having saved, the text thing to do is to et your surplus to working s.iftly and profitably Ou&tht mi l'aid savings account io thin bank is both safe and profitable and is the one sure way to future independence A ch rt Ncphi Hational Bank id . nerretary. aie rVwrd of Lead Commissioners. i In rain, in sun, in snow and winJ it's the roof that grt the hardest abuse. A good roof is a shock absorber of a!! kinu3 of weather. If will serve you well, twelve months in the year if ynu give it a chance. Inspect your building now while the weather U favorable. Check up on all your needs, then give us the worj. Let us supply yu with the one best roofing material" for your purpose. B DNNEVI LLE LUMBER CO. 1 a0,i.. A m mil Go lyD John Ilichfdinn 4,V Manager. m Nfphi, Utah. It U . a.a I a i The Food Value of Sugar Plus The Goodness of Fruit i fuel as pure sugar. Combine this with You'll appreciate what it means next winter if your cellar contains a liberal npply of canned real health - giving properties of home canned fruit,and you have the maximum in food values. Mother's winter fruit. Hardly a food can be mentioned whicH , ,4 "1 fruit will be right contains as much energy and which is as important a body and will keep well if she uses Sugar Utah-Idah- o ABSOLUTELY PURE Notice To Sheep Owners. Australian Afforestation. ' Afforestation was the subject ut an address by Sir Ronald Munro Fergus-oNotice is hereby given that at Adelaide, South Australia, recently. In the course of his speech ha all unclaimed and unidentified said: "I have been much Impressed with the variety of the hardwoods estray sheep gathered by the grown in Australia. I believe that In Estray Gathers of the Manti Australia you have a larger variety ot National Forest Wool Growers the best hardwoods than exUts In any Association will be at the Tithother country In the world, but much of it has been wasted. In many In- ing Yard just West of Mount stances these hardwoods have been Pleasant, Utah, ready for deused when cheaper and softer timber to the owners thereof, on would answer the same purpose. Aus- livery timber-growinTuesday, October 17, 1916, and tralia has an advantage In a forest matures in thirty all Wool Growers who have any years, whereas it Jakes sixty years to are earnestly rereach the same stage of maturity in sheep missing to be present prepared Europe. The Californian pine grows quested splendidly here, while it will not grow to Identify and claim any esat all In the north of the British Islet. tray which they may have in The total area reserved for forest In said acres Estray herd. All such Es and, South Australia la 154,233 besides gradually adding to tha re- trays that are not identified and serves, the government have estab- clamed will, after due notice, be lished a school of forestry at the Adesold Public at Auction and the trainslcentlflc for tbe laide university ing of foresters." proceeds applied to the destructin VACATION FOR HEALTH plan Period of Release From Toil Should Be Wisely Spent, or It Is Worse Than Useless. Ostensibly you go on a vacation to to improve your health, re-- I marks the Philadelphia Evening Ledg er. But how many achieve It? To most of us a vacation is a respite from toll, with a license to overeat, and overdo everything that oversleep , .. .1 , .... Attltir the. i 1U IlUtUJUi UWPM e . uu.tua, -- w period of hard labor. Who is there who hasn't returned from a vacation spoiled by indigestion, excessive play or . lazv indulKence In doing nothiug, with the conviction that the pleasures and increased health he expected to find were a delusion? The best vacation Is not so much freedom from the necessity of work ing as it Is a change, new scenes, new people, new Ideas, all taken In mod As such they are a tonic. eration. When you atart forth. Just to avoid on of Predatory Animals upon tbe necessity of calling In a physician Got Information Asked For. the Forest Reserve. the take to diagnose your ailment, John Muir, California's naturalist advice of Jonathan Swift and consult and explorer, related the following By order of the Manti Nation"the three beet doctors in the world atory of Col. D. C. Collier: al Forest Wool Growers AssociatDoctor Diet, Doctor Quiet and Dot. While riding along San Diego, Cal., ion. tell will yor tor Merryman." They Mr. Collier came upon a dilapidated J. C. JORDAN, President, to eat moderately of digestible foods corral fence which hung a sign bearto let alcoholic liquors alone and theu ing the following announcement: George Christensen, Secretary. to remember, as Solomon said, thai "For Sail." A bright-lookinsmall Mount Pleasant, doeth iue heart good a merry boy sat on the fence beside tha sign medicine." Utah. . and Mr. Collier asked him: "When does this ranch sail?" The small boy glanced up quickly At He Saw the Plsy. and aald: Method for Eating Asparagus. "Oh. do tell me something about th at Mr. Collier, amiled "When some sucker comes along who Proper Grasp tha asparagus gently but play last eight They say that cllmas can raise the wind." Mr. Collier doffed at the close of the third act was sim firmly around the neck with thumb his sombrero, thanked the lad for hi and Index finger. Tilt backtha bead the ply grand," she said. Information and rode on bis way feel- till the face assume a horizontal po"Tea, I am Inclined to think It wal enlightened. greatly sition. Open wide the mouth. Lift very good, he replied, without any ing marked degree of enthusiasm. tp the asparagus till It I directly above the mouth with a 14 Inch altiKills Crew; $1 In Its Bsak. "Can't you describe it to me," the Tbe crow haa long been notorious tude. Drop It quickly. Chew. Recontinued, beaming radiantly. for its kleptomaniac tendencies and peat Prlnueton Tiger. "Why." explained he. "the heroins came stealthily on the stage and knelt known to steal anything, without reto Its value, but from the conRecord One' Owe Thought. dagger In band, behind a clump ot gard "W view the world with our owt blue ribbons. The hero emerged from struction camp of the Cblco Construca Isrge bunch of lilacs and as soon as tion company, near Shlppee, south of eyes, each of us, and wa m&ka fron city, comes a story of a crow that within us the world w see." wrots s'je perceived him she fell upon him, this was discriminating enough to steal Thackeray. "A weary heart get ntv stabbed him twice, and sank half-coaclous Into a very handsome aigrette. something of value. gladness out of sunshine; a aelflst John Schonlow, foreman for the man Is skeptical about friendship, ai This rosy sound a trifle queer, but the went bunting. He fired Into a man with no ear doesnt car fat lady In front of me rime In late for company, tbe performance and became so in a flock of crow, killing one. When music." Schonlow picked up tbe bird be found tensely Interested that she forgot to remove her hat, and that's bow It tightly clacped In It beak a one dollar For a Muddy Complexion bill. Chlco Dispatch Sacramento lies looked to me." find or g 1 . g ' n Take Chamberlain's Tablets Ancient Mississippi Bay. The lower vslley of the Mississippi has experienced many vicissitudes during bygone ages. Geologists tell us that during the Eocene era. when the shores of the Gulf of Mexico lay con slderably farther Inland than at the present time, a long, baylike extensioa of the gulf filled tbe present valley of tbe Mississippi up to the mouth of tbe Oblo. Tbe boundaries of this ancient bay were not stationary, but shifted slowly back and forth from time to time, so that open sea was gradually replaced by brackish water, and this by swamps and peat bogs. Tbe succeeding ad vaoce of the sea burled these old peat bogs beneath acrumulatlona of clay. and and sea sheila. Sweet nets. My small daughter was staging, al After Mfht with tier grandmother. she had bfxn undressed and was al ready for bed ber grandmother ask") tier If she hadn't better kiss bet grandpa, who was sitting near by reading. He evidently didn't hear and continued reading while she stood on Newspspef Blanket. ber tiptoes smacking her little Hps How anany have ever beard of Finally she turned, disgusted, to bet newspaper blanket? Even people a bo grandmother and said, "Oh, I'm wast bare downy comforts and fine blaav ing 'era!" Exchange. kets find It Impossible to keep warm om cold night. Take two sheets won owes will do bsve several newspapers Had Heard Him. the more tbe better tack (or baste! Trnrher "What does bunt apell hem two or three layers thlrk all Elmer? Pmall fclrner "Iriinno. over one of the sheeta. fge comfmia Tearh-'know what youi "Don't wrapping twine and a darning needle father does athen he loses Ma collai to fasten them. Then lay the other Htftoti?" Kmall Elmer "Yes. ma'am sheet on and tsrk It, here and there lie says things." to the newspspers, and sew the edge roughly with a cord to make it mora it Is Impossible for air to corr.pflrt, Ne Trick Abowt It. pen strata tbe paper. stood watchlnf A;ire. aged thre. h"t rr.uthef baking teneakes. After a Me. Pester Is Unkind. few Moments' silent bservslion she "Doe TOnr niece sing?" "That Is said: "Thsts easy; put on back what sbe calls It." replied old P. O. nrn on stomach, then est." I'ester. "I don't know why." judge. Unappreciated The Protecting Roof i SW us." a 4 KI-- 4. us. 23 j w 4w 14 tween thr t gucce: sful miiti and the fall Urea Ikr the single eJuftienl of slay Iff Io er. Theodore Ouyler. NNwl-Lota 9.4. 8W svv 3W ! -- 4 103 108. 10S. 10S. 103. 13 ; . 8W r When You Take Cold. How Catarrh Is Contracted. All Mothers are sometimes so S'NE.;NMiSE1.; With the average man a cold NwW a serious matter and should not thoughtless as to neglect the MEW 3wWSEW;SEWSwV be trifled with, as some of the colds which their children con- NH NEW; most dangerous diseases start tract. The inflammation of the NS NwW; NwW with a common cold. Take mucus membrane, at first acute SwW NWSEW; SwW SEW; ES SwW NwW ((Jhamberlaii.'s Cough Remedy becomes chronic and the child NEW NEW SwW and get rid of your co!ld as quick has chonic catarrh, a disease JEW SEW NEW NwW ly as p'Jgfribie. You aie not ex- that is seldom cured and thai All burden. a life's Many may prove i EW WW when perimenting yoi use this fc; AU loathsome who have this as has persons in it use for been remedy, Lot 2 many years and has an estab- disease will remember bavin? Lota S. 4; SWNwW lished reputation. It contains no had frequent colds at the time it Lota 1. 2. . wW. NwW opium or other narcotic Obtain- was contracted. A little fore NEW; NEV NwV, able everywhere. thought, a bottle of Chamber- All All lain's Cough Remedy judicious- All ly used, and all this trouble AU Ail StaylngPower C tunt. I have boeo watculnc '3ie careers ot might have been avoided. ObtainAll young men All the city f r thirty yeurs able everywhere. and I And 'that the chief difference be All Hansen, sw w. WVjNwW IK IE 10S. child as she plans definitely to give him an education, sound health and good Judgment. First of all, then. It seems to me we owe our children memories ot a beautiful home; a home of simple common sense; a home. This would seem to me a child's very first right. And next, It seems to me, he has the riylit to memories ot beauty in the home. Children are far more susceptible to beauty than many of us reul-lze- , and certainly the effect of beauty on the child ' life can hardly be overestimated. Further, home to be a delightful memory must have the beauty of sociability. It mum be a place where people come to share its benefits, and Its ideals. That home can hardly be called a home which does not opiau Us doors often. besides being a healthful pluce, a beautiful place, a sociable home, If it is to aftord us enriching memo- rlcs, must be an intimate and sympa luetic place, possessing that finer lu timate sociability which grows up be tween the true home and its inmates. In all right living and thinking we are partakers of a kind ot immortality, for death does not touch these things. Laura Spencer Porter in Mother's Magazine. woll-ordere- d 8E itV.;NWW; SEW; 8Mi NEV, SWV 123. 128. 123. Happy home memories to look back upon is a gift which every mother should plan as definitely to give to her For Ailing Plant. and adopt a diet of vegetables A an antidote for fungous disease and cereals. Take outdoor ex as well as scaliclde, lime mixed with a little sulphur and stirred Into tb ercise daily and your complexsoli about plants Is excellent. This ion will be greatly Improved should be used frequently and wbea within s few month. Try it. the soil Is rather dry. Obtainable everywhere. Visit the AND e.st Yolii Old Home Town "HOME VISITORS" EXCURSIONS c Via Lalt Lake Route to To Council Bluffs Kaniai City Ornish St. Joseph Colorado Sprines Sale Dates: Oct. Denver Pueblo Minneapolis Ht. Faol Chicago . ! 21. J Nov. Deo. 20 23. Return Limit Three Months. For Ratrs, Tim Tables and full Particulars Set Agnt Sift Lak J. II. MANDEUFIELD. Rout A. O. P. A. Salt Lake City, Utah 0 r writ |