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Show Fresh Royal bread and cake at the Olympia. Phone No. 27 on Thursday for your Saturday orders. The Royal, Nut, and Table Queen bread can't be beat. The Olympia has the neatest, ice cream parlor most south of Salt Lake. The very latest furniture from the East. up-to-d- Notice to Water Users. State Engineer's Office, Suit Lake City, Utah, Feb. 10, 1910. Notice is hereby given that Nephi City, a corporation, by its mayor, Isaac address is H. Grace, whose post-offiNephi, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1J07, as amen ded by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909, cubic-fee- t to appropriate forty per second of water from Salt Creek, Juab County, Utah. Said water will be diverted at a point which bears north 74 degrees 65 minutes east 2,402 feet from the west quarter corner of Section 1, Township 13 south. Range 1 east, Salt Lake base and meridian, from where it will be conveyed by means of a canal, flume and a pipe line for a distance of 1,923 feet and there used during the period from January 1 to December31, inclusive, of each year, to develop ower for the purpose of electric lighting and propelling machinery in various cities and towns in Juab (bounty, Utah. After having been so diverted and used the water will be returned to the nat ural channel of the stream at a point which bears Bouth 60 degrees 16 minutes east 795 feet from the west quarter comer of Section 1, Township 13 south, Range 1 east, Salt Lake base and meridian. This application is designated in the State Engineer's office as No. 2771. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be,made by affidavit in duplicate and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. CALEB TANNER, Local Notes. For Sale Choice lot qi of Seed wheat Barley and NEPHI MILL & MFG. CO. The members of the Ladies' Literary Club are getting everything in readiness for their bis at the Armory. ball Every body clean up your sidewalks and street in front of your premises, and get your name on the Municipal Improvement Roll of Honor. Big stock of wagon and buggy material; also hardwood plank and lumber at Rosenvall's. The members of the Second Ward choir, carrying baskets full of picnic went up to the home of Charles Haynes Thursday evening, and surprised him. Music, social chat, and refreshments were the order of the evening. For horse shoeing see Rosen vail. For repairing any kind of machinery, Rosenvall can't be beat. Red-cha- to-nig- m i ff Yv"a"j AWAKE. AWAKE i ht MEN OF THE WEST. These opportunities are yours! Yours, for your children and your children's children. Do you realize that Utah's crops of irrigable lands will soon be exhausted? Do you realize that it is costing more to build irrigable 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 acr3 for lan i no better than ours in Utah, and where the climate is far less attractive or agreeable, and tho possibilities are no greater. WIIY?B3cause the scramble for the last best lands has b gi n.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. IS O O o THE DATE SET FOR THE At Lynndyl (Lynn) on the San Pedro Road, 118 Miles South of Salt Lake City. The Rule of the Carey Act Will Govern the Drawing for the Lands, Lots and Acreage Tracts. Every man's chance is as good as another's and every farm is the foundation of a future family fortune. You can't lose. There is no asset better than an irrigated farm. It is insurance against want, the forerunner of luxury and a larger life. Own a farm and nobody can ever own you. Duty to self and family impels you to take advantage of such an opportunity as this. ly from his bullet wounds. We carry the Oak Brand over all, the best ever. The Toggery. THERE Notice to Orchardists. BETTER NO LAND Alfalfa Alone will make you Independent. Price of land, $60. an acre, payable, $5. an acre down, balance in ten annual installments. -- inst--ritt- j IS For Fruit Growing and Farming. at hand when all persons owning trees must prepare to clean up their orchards preliminary to carrying out the provisions of the law with re State Engineer. ference to keeping their tr..free Date of first publication February 25th, from s aiid diseases. All 1910, date of completion of publication LffaiT branches and refuse around the March 28th 1910. trees which form harboring places for peMs must be cleaned up and burned. The worst foe to fruit growers of this district is the codling moth, and the best means for its extermination is the spraying with arsenical sprays, done soon after the biossoms fall. Uon application to myself, or deputy, A. V. Gadd. a copy of the horticultural law. and the formulas for spraying will be furnished. The law will be strictly enforced this year, and every one will be required to spray his tree. WILLARD W. MOLYNEUX. County Fruit Tree Inspector, ' Dated April 1, 1910. - A. M. OPENING OF THE SEVIER RIVER VALLEY LANDS - The time is APRIL nth, AT n MONDAY Don't throw a broken casting away. Rosenvall welds it stronger than ever. For Sale Choice lot of Seed, Barley and Red chaff wheat NEPHI MILL & MFG. CO. Insist on Hodkins gloves, the best in. The Toggery . Wm- Orgill has returned from Salt Lake and is recovering rapid- Get into communication with us. Study. this great project. Over five million dollars will be spent here in development, making cities and towns that will be the pride of Utah. Special Trains on the San Pedro for the opening. Good accommodations available for all. FOR FULL PARTICULARS CALL ON OR ADDRESS H. L. HOLLISTER & COMPANY. o alex.McPHERSON, Gen. Mgr. 615 Newhouse Building: Salt L ake City, Utah- - O i Go to OE - . i i"ir niMlln Local Notes ROSENVALL'S Blacksmifliing and Try a Merry Widow at the Olympia. New line ladies' wash suits Machinery Repair Shop just in at Excelsior. Lost A gold leaf shaped breast Finder return to Lois pin. Downs and receive reward. Wagon and Buggy repairing and painting. Miss Allie Bryan has accepted A complete stock of wagon and a position with the Dell Telephone buggy material and harewood lumber. Co. of SaltXake. Brass Castings, HORSE SHOEING I have a big four horse team and can do good plowing at very reasonable prices. See Dell Sud- weeks. Mrs. Mary Pexton went to Salt If you arc in town call and have lunch at the above Lake Thursday on a two weeks' visit. address, where you will find everything of ths best, I have 40 acres of lucerne and Colonists Rates clean and comfortable roorr.s, ccurtcous treatment and sat- '50 acres of fanning land to let a Snd me the nam tf your frier! or others in the Eal who re Inter-et- l isfaction guaranteed to every one. Lunches put up for good fanner. Apply to Mrs. in Utah, and we will mail them Nellie Schofield at once. copy four " HmUtollufibarwlmen", traveler. From 10c up. Miss Helen Grace returned and give th-full information rpjrard-In- g If you want your work done promptly. X. L. BAKERY, NEPHI one way Colonist KaUn to Utah from Chicago, Omaha, and othrr Eastern pointa which are oti a' daily Mart h 1st, to April K,th. 1310 inclusive. See Agents, Salt Lake Route f,r X0 Ii0 BAKMUYo Min, I'HONE NO. 111. HENRY MACUTNEY, I'ropr. further information, or i. II. tvblre, MarwWfipM, A. G. I. A. Ka!t Lake lioute. Salt Lake. Utah Why Buy Your Spring and Summer Chicago Eatm and other iiointa bet reached iria Salt Lake Route. Dirrt connec tions Union Station, Salt Lake City ' See J. A. j with through train. Local Asrnt for Cottrel, ratet, tic- -j keta ir further information. j WHEN YOU CAN OUT THEM CHEAPER All the latest Mrs. S. B. te styles. McCune's. JmJ Rugs, Carpels, Linoleum. 36 Whitney Carriages Just arrived. Call and take your choice. Ostcrmoor Mattresses, Pillows, Pianos, Murniture. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. Abac's furniture Store. Why Not Own a Farm Salt Iake Thursday. ouy John Burton is back from Salt Lake and rcjorts his eye as much improved. Thousands of acre choice agricultural land bcinjr broach S. C Bhode Island Bed circs under cultivation in Millard and Bsavcr Gjuntics by 75cts setting of 13 at Mr. ir Jack.on. irrigation. was lorn to Mr. and Mrs. Acres Lorenzo Pace lost Sunday. Samuel Linton Sr. went to Fro- - in Millard County will be disposed of ur.de r the ' Carey Act vo Wednesday where he will visit Rules-Drawiwith his son J hn Linton. at Lynn, Utah LynndyU P. O. B iarl Gleason O rAnz for Monday. April f I fti. for cut the dead, laying of tuMic. Notify me when EXCURSION C. A. 50,000 ng t need '(', an )n up-to-da- W M Paper! wallpaper! A on All Trains of Salt Lake Route arrive and depart from Union Station, Sait LakeCitj, where direct connection are made for Idaho, Montana, California a well a. with through train for Denver and Kant. See J. A. Cottrel, IKal Agent for ticket or further information. from AmmmA - j" 1 I will h'me wilhojt hrinir it to charge RATES i via Salt Lake Rou!e io various point! in Southern Utah. See your nearest Ajrcnt or write J.l II Manderfield. A C. V A If yoi ar not on the Sonny IPG South Main Street, Salt Lake V, Walk Over. 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