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Show 7 SUPPLEMENT THE JUAB TO COUNTY TIMiES Messers LORCH & LOU -I- OF MEN APRIL nth, AT IS THE DATE SET FOR THE n FOOTE N T HUSTinFYOyifMlITOSlE These opportunities are 'yours! Yours, for your children and your children's children. Do you realize that Do you realize that Utah's crops of irrigable lands will soon be exhausted it Is costing more to build irrigating works, and that prices of lands must steadily advance to meet the costs of the more difficult projects. In the state of Washington they are paying $200 to $300 an acre for lands no better than ours in Utah, and where the climate Is far less attractive or agreeable, and the possibilities are no greater. WHY? Because the scramble for the last best lands has begun. It will begin In Utah soon. The growing realization all over this country that irrigation is the one sure way of profitable farming and fruit growing, Is sending to the West the wide awake eastern men and women, who are determined to buy irrigated lands. MONDAY, presents T WEST THE SUTTON "v 4V V 5 . JFV 3 A' it ;a A. M. HUSTLE OPENING OF THE SEVIER RIVER VALLEY LANDS Miles South of Salt Lake City. The Rule of the Carey Act Will Govern the Drawing for the Lands, Lots and Acreage Tracts. At Lynndyl (Lynn) on the San Pedro Road, 118 lose. There Every man's chance is as good as another's and every farm is the foundation of a future family fortune. You can't a farm Own life. a and of the forerunner larger luxury is no asset better than an irrigated farm. It is insurance against want, this. as an of such take to opportunity advantage and nobody can ever own you. Duty to self and family impels you THERE IS NO For Fruit Growing and Farming. BETTER LAND AT THE ARLINGTON THEATRE Saturday March 19th, That New Coal Yard and Livery Stable. Alfalfa Alone will Make You Independent. Price of Land, $60. an acre, payable $5. an acre down, balance in ten annual installments. Job hauling and. drayage. Most reasonable pricesHay, Grain & Stabling, Trains Snecia! Good accommodations on the San Pedro (or the ODenino. Additional Society Notes. The St" Patrick's party given Thursday evening: at the homo-- of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edgheill was a very unique and enjoyable affair. Upon entering:, every guest had a shamrock leaf pinned on. The parlors were beautifully decorated with green streamers, vases of green carnations, and delicately shaded light globes-"500was the game of the evenand during the progress of ing, the game, the Misses Lucile Cowan and Jacquitta Edgheill served delicious punch. They also rendered instrumental and vocal music during the early part of the evening. II. F. Studley won the prize for the gentlemen with seven games, and Miss Christensen and Mrs. Enoch Burton tied with six games, and upon drawing cuts. Miss Christensen carried off the prize. Mrs. Mark Sowby was awarded the boody prize. Supper was The folserved at mid-niglowing were present: Messrs and " ht Mr. and Mrs- R II. Evan3 vis For Sale Choice iot of Seed, ited in Salt Lake this week Barley and Red chaff wheatNEPHI MILL & MFG- - CO. For horse shoeing see Rosenvall. Don't throw a broken casting For repairing any kind of maNew Shoes and O.tfords for away. Rosenvall welds it strongladies at Excelsior. chinery, Rosenvall can't be beat er than ever. U. P. Barrows, instructor of The From April 1st to April 6th, Nephi Plaster and Manu-faSchool in the High Agriculture Co. are erecting alageware the Salt Lake Route will run an on business. went to Logan y house with a capacity of 1,000 extra train from Nephi to SaU. and Lake and return leaving at 8:45 buggy tons. Big stock of wagon hardwood a. m. and returning at 7:45 p. m. plank For Sale-Cho- ice material; also of lot Seed, and lumber at Rosenvall's. wheal-NEPJames R-- Re id went to S Barley and S.T. Vickers went to Salt Lake Lake Thursday MILL & MFG. CO. Thursday. Call on H. Kendall fa Samuel Kendall is planning to Another shipment of Ladies', build a home on one of the Cleaning and pressin Misses', and Children's Hats, reremoved. Satis Knight lots near the depot. ceived at Excelsior. teed. Leave Snake Brand Lye in the Pulver- house. Mrs. J. E Sorenson went to Ft Green Thursday to visit rela- ized at Excelsior. Supe tives and friends. Miss Milate Goldsbrough en- son o v Everything in Children's straw tertained a number of her school- has mates at a party St Patrick's a Hats, and Caps, at Excelsior. Mrs- Chas- - Mangelson of Levan evening. returned Thursday from a trip to Old Style Salt Lake. cans for 25c at Excelsior. evening. Old time dances, social Mr. and Mrs. A. J chat and excellent refreshments have moved to their made the affair a most enjoyable for one. "Batch" Brough and Post- Little Salt Creek If you haven't yet master Wood, took turns in act Rolled Rye. you sh and ceremonies as of master ing saw to it that every one had a extra good Local Notes. - to-da- Red-cha- HI ff r , s - Lye-Powd- mush-Excelsio- d, - - c j j la.t. j ot'icr. Harris & Mecham. Stable, one half block west of Court House. 10 more ftcr tnan any beautiful than any other. - c. good time. . The 68th anniversary of the organization of the Relief society was celebrated by the First ward society last Thursday. The following program was rendered: opening remarks, Mrs. Abner C. Bigler; talk, Mrs. Pris-cill- a Lunt; song, Mrs. John Stalnaker; comic reading, Mrs. R- E. Grover; instrumental music, Mrs. Judd; humorous reading, Mrs. J as. E. Cole; organ solo, Mrs. T. H. Burton; vocal solo, The Relief Society of the 1st Miss Olive Syndergaard, good ward gave a very successful pic- refreshments were served, and nic and dancing party Wednesday a very enjoyable time was spent Mesdames, D. O. Miner, W. W. Bennett J as. E. Cole, Mark Sowby. J. W. Hyde. R. F. Homer, J. B. Riches, G. W. Sudbury. Win. Bailey, Malon Brough, A. V- - Hague; Mesdames Win. Scho-CelEdith Sparks, R- T. Cowan, Enoch Burton, T. L. Foote; Misses Marie Christensen, Lilly Fexton, Neva Booth; Messrs. G. M. Whitmore, H- - F. Studley, W. F. Madson, and Jacob available for all. Sewing Machine ru",! IjgLter than any All kinds of - Over five million dollars will be spent W infA mm mti titration with us. Studv this erreat nroiect. here in development, making cities and towns that wiJL be the pride of Utah. Slogans , ered rJ I C. Rosenvall bicycle trip to Gun port some rough ri Try the Snake Bra rix. the Powdered, sold at Formaldehyde at 50c tiV M. at Excelsior. IFor the Sunday Schoo tion to be held at V? Sunday, the Railroa' give a rate qf $1.00 for trip from Nephi and S' 11.25 rate from Levan t Milton Jones was doS Salt Lake Wednesday v Mr. and Mrs. J- D. Fexton - Wm. Orgill who was shot at Mills, is recovering nicely. From April 1st to April 6th the Salt Lake Route will run an extra . train from Nephi to Salt Lake and return, legvii 8:45 a. m p. m. and ret hat let vibration than any other. OA FREE |