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Show Local Notes Royal bread and cake Probate and Guardianat the Olympia. Phone No. 27 ship Notices. on Thursday for your Saturday (Consult County Clerk or Respective For horse shoeing see Rosenvall. orders. The Royal, Nut, and Hanson Bros, of Levan did signers for further information.) Table Queen bread can't be beat. business with the Times office the first of the week. The Olympia has the neatest, to Notice Creditors. Big stock of wagon and buggy ice cream parlor ESTATE OF SARAH S. WILLIAMS most also hardwood plank material; south of Salt Lake. The very DECEASED, and lumber at Rosenvall's. Creditors will present claims with latest furniture from the East. vouchers at her residence or through Peter Greaves Jr. of Ephraim, the mails, at Mona, Juab County, Utah, passed through Nephi Wedneson or before Au gust 1st, 1910. No. 35J7 his way to Salt Lake. on day ELIZA WILLIAMS. REPORT OF THE CONDITION Administratrix. For repairing any kind of maOF THE Edmond H. Ryan. chinery, Rosenvall can't be beat. Attorney for Administratrix. BANK NATIONAL FIRST Date of first pub. March 25th 1910 A daughterwas born to Mr. Date of last pub. April 15th 1910. and Mrs. J. E. Harris WednesAt Nephi in the State of Utuh, at the day. close of business March 29, 1910. RESOURCES. James Chase was in from his ALIAS SUMMONS. ranch south of Levan, the first t3.T,8.7 Loana ard DLcounl t7,M 7.W IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT of OrerdrufU, vecurinl mid the week, and reports good 50,008.00 U. 8, lionds to aecure circulation COURT, STATE OF UTAH, IN AND for crops on his farm 64'J.0u prospects UoiiUa, BMiurlllra, etc Local Notes. Fi-es- h Try a Merry . FOR JUAB COUNTY. Leiral-Teude- allh ujitiu .t.aOO.OO percent of clrcnlatlou) Total (6 J5t,7TVH5 LIABILITIES. defend and service, days after the above entitled action and in cate of your failureso to do, judgment will bo rendered according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing between you and the plaintiff. B. N. C. STOTT. fcO.I'JO K) Capital (stock paid la 6H.IMI0.IKI burplua foud... I'udiviaed prollta, leaa rxpeuaea uud IH.8I7.1U luxe pld 4M.8HI (X) NatloDat Bank uol; oiilRtaui' g S3,! (I) 8 to oilier National llauka Iu to Htata and I'rWate liaiika 8!i.S3tl.fH and Uankera Plaintiff's Attorney. ludlTidnal dvpoaita autjeet to eueck W.Mta 61 Box G., Eureka, City, Juab 1,1x5 ;J P. O. D'niaud ccrtldeatea Of depoi.ll ...U),'HS 84 Time certlri.atr. ol depoail County, Utah. I ,S.t?. Caalil.r'. ctiauaa outaiautliuif First Pub. March 25th, last, April 22nd tMM.77u.ta Total fetal, of rub, I " County of Jaali, lu. : ti.M.Vf hlttnorc, t'aahlar of the above liauied llauk, do fcuteinnljr aacar that Ilia abuv. atat nieut I true to Ilia beat of my knuwlarlgu and 1. belief (I M. Whlluitire ubacrlbed and aworo to day of April IWI0 T W, Canbler .oj Oil, 2ud lifor Iclera, County Cleik. SkAL KiMattT arrcT; M. K. Wallinora l Me. ortii.lt V W. Ueu. V. u. Ulliuorr ) Oireciora mmm III LI At Nephi tiiiviini. Stale t f I Utah, at the March 'JS, 1910. KESOUK'. LS. loatia and (ilitounia ltSJJf.JI in it.c close bf 0"idrafi. I'l V. St. lupins lux let nrrd akd to ii cured t.hSi il imj,u . ieci.ii ilnin l,ll,a I'reit inaia on f, H. Iloi.da Nn.aln hlitf. lutn.lui.-- . Iie frc.m a(.nrutd Ut 14.1aj.01, rulam r,o.ft' IkUnt.TS . ne Aruu ... other I ah II. ' lkrrkat,d N..t.-of other National I'aola t lailiuual I'a er 1 urr. , nu ai,f and cui. !!- U SO a ltd )(. I". f' .fci.li M.v7 LIAIJ1L1TIES. alj la Capital aUMk iJua fund t i..i.M.:(i l'i..i,n. 1aepa.4 . Nat Hl.,.1 Ilti I'ltMr. k tu ...! Ct MVOOOTi n nm BB4 t!M IhfiD.tt awjlai? tli , Individual d. ,ol,).-- t t,, . Iwwaod en.li. au. ,! pa rrtlM at. of l , . a t .aLie. JH.lt DtaM af I uc ud.i a fco.70 Jj.U' I. r uh iwu la ir.xd I w, IM,K4 aid elate lief., ,e ti. 41k Rotary Told AX tim : J. fl lurler . J L aiiert f alw CHJtll. Caabter. M Ml i rM t. tu. ' lM"et-- 7 (? t. Land Drawing Lynn, Ut. April A.M. nth., Sfx?tial Tram les ve NVj.hi MotKlRjr AfrJ forthe rourcl trp. Atril fcth. Sth ith canivjt affn Lake K'u'.e on, A' G 1910. vt .n tj., High School Notes Wm. Hoyt, m further information, or address, J. H. Manderfield, A. G. P. A. Salt Lake Route, Salt Lake, Utah Second Ward Mutual Pro gram Reporter. The High School boys are practicing hard on their track work. We have three or four men who, we think, have a good chance of taking place in a meet The Snow Academy has invited the High school to send a team to Ephraim on May Gth for a track and field meet with the high schools of Sanpete County. There is also a state high school meet at Salt Lake City on May 13th. We hoie to send a team to each event. We are to have a track meet here at home on the 30th insL The fir.it and second years have challenged the third ard fourth At the regular meeting of the Second Ward Mutual to be held next Tuesday evening the follow ing program will be given: song, Miss Hazel Sperry; reading, Miss Fern Riches; song, Mrs. Nellie Udall, organ solo, Eeulah Hoyt. The topic for the meeting will be the "Apostacy". pro- ....... Prayer. Ruby Ellison. IJeading - AjiolIo Quartette L'tmm Station, Salt Cttjr Selection J. A. Talk Se R- E. G rover train.. w.th through fVttreL Local Agrit for rata., tic- A. C. Crawford. Song kets or fortfifr ir!forn,at.n. Ceo. A. a?jerry. Reading "t.tc-tk.n- le at once. ROSENVALL'S Bhcksmithing and CRhode Island Red eggs If you want your work done promptly. Try Our Best Bread Ut ittle birthday party last Tuesday evening with a number of her playmates as guests. For each new customer Why Buy Your Spring and Summer an ITV v a m wm MM SALT IAKK? WHEN YOU CAN GET THEM CHEAPER OF TTS. All the latest u-itv up-to-da- styles. te Mrs. .S B. McCune's. WallPaper.wallpaper! and the parents are grief stricken over their loss. Every line in a newspaper costs its owners something. If it is for the benefit of the individual it should be paid for. If the grocer were asked to contribute groceries to one abundantly able to pay for them he would refuse. lhe proprietor of. a newspaper ,Ostermoor must pay for the free advertising if the beneficiary does not, and WE yet it is one of the hardest things to be learned by many that newspaper has space in its columns to rent, and must rent the same to live. To give away g less than liv rent for is ing rates as fatal to a news paper as for a landlord to furnish rent free. Lx. Rugs, Carpets, Linoleum. 36 Whitney Carriages Just arrived. Call and take your choice. Mattresses, Pillows, Pianos, Furniture. CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. flay's furniture Store. any-thin- Why Not Own a Farm ouy Printed Wrappers. upply . DEALERS The state dairy and food depart Thousands of acre choice agricultural land being trough ment has been advised of the under cultivation in Millard and Beaver Counties by arrest of G. S. Wood on a charge of violating the state food regul irrigation. ations at Springville. He sold and butter without the name of the manufacturer or his address on the prckage. He was taken be in Millard. County will be disposed of under the Carey Ac fore a justice of the peace and fined Rules-Drawi- ng at Lynn, Utah iLynndyll P. O. $10. Evening Telegram. Monday, April Hth. Store. IN 50,000 Acres those gram for Friday evening meet ing. It will be the following: . School. Song t reached Je us figure with you, Fined for not Using - i he Juniors furnish the Iir(t and give them full information regarding one way Colonist Rates to Utah from Chicago, Omaha, and other East-epoints which are on sale daily March 15th, 1910 inclusive. 1st, to April See Agents, Salt Lake Route for g, Machinery Repair Shop 75cts per setting of 13 at Mrs. C. A. Jackson. Bishop Raphael Garfield of Mona transacted business at the Wagon and Buggy repairing and painting. Times office Tuesday.' A complets stock of wagon and buggy material and Board for Gleason Cooling harewood lumber. laying out the dead, (or benefit Brass Castings, HORSE SHOEING me when of public. Notify needed, and I will bring it to your home without charge. North J. R. Downs. Main st. Miss Olive Syndergaard went to her home in Mt. Pleasant Wednesday where she will visit for a few weeks. Made under New Process from the finest flower E. H. Bird and family are grown in U. S. A. visiting here from Milford. Mr. Bird is planning to go into the Cinnamon rolls 20c per ddz. implement business at Milford. 20c per doz. Dough Nuts He will also handle large shipAny kind of Cakes to order Baker's lunches served ments of hay and grain. in clean and comfortable rooms. S. T. Vickers recently purchased a short horn Durham bull calf at Ogden for $175. Look out the Ice Cream Wagon shortely. Miss Vilate Howarth gave a a a years for a meet on that date livery thing Useful fare we nope to mane this an eye- Handy. aie operr? t- the citizens. You lie it known that the High Lake. ,nts l and other Eastern via Salt Luke R!itf. S. ff 11.35 irf. t.ne Tickft Nellie Schofield Go to - an and 11th. , mjM Salt School boyg do not sleep in inforTn-a- t r .fuMler l Agt fjr red ties, they're too loud. J, ' 1L Marerf.ekJ, a,,),, .ait P. A., 1 I have 40 acres of lucerne and acres of farming land to let a good farmer. Apply to Mrs. old customer will secure for them, the Grand Union Tea Co. will give $1.00 worth of goods, FREE, when the new customer has bought $5.00 worth of goods. II. J. Blackburn, Agt. Mrs. E. J. Henriod and two children returned to Anaconda WinnMont, after spending a very pleas- Judge Greenwood delivered a vont Vmr mnthor a w a av aw viait ar a.av.aawa Mrs the at address strong juvenile John wmiam3 and other relatives Court convention held at bait Mrs. Chas Collingwood has Lake the first of the week been dangerously ill for some time- The 18 months old daughter of Colonists Kates Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Broadhead Send me the names of your friends died Monday evening of pneuor others in the East who are intermonia and complications. The them mail will we and ested in Utah, a copy of our " Hints to Husbandmen", child had been ill most of its life, County Fruit Tree Iniector. Dated April 1. 1910. firt l,.e tabeeribed and aaofj day of Ajt .1. Ilu ., twr aanred taear that ( IOa of V.f,a ,f ii, t.uilt,eU.lf tAL JW M hut. i ..) tor JAi V a , ( ounty f Juab I. It. It ai k. do .iB.ly Wnef, IKl. i ference to keeping their trees free from inKoct pests and diseases. All dead branches and refuse around the trees which form harboring places for ivr(s must be cleaned up and burned. The worst foe to fruit growers of thin district is the codling moth, and the best means for its extermination is the done spraying with arxenirul soon after the biototoms fall. Umn application to myself, or deputy, A. V. Gadd, a copy of the horticultural law, and the formulas for fpraying will be furnished. The law will Ire strictly enforced this year, and every one will be required to spray his trees. WILLARDW. MOLYNEUX. .. M..I7.K be.-- ar.aira cicaaA.ufaTai.j., a.MI. a Moj. itbd vilk h. 1r.avi.rrr per c ut ,. riKulaiH.bi ! I'li.a 6Z (0 SEE ME FIRST. 1 REPORT OF THE CONDITION their orchard preliminary to carrying out the provisions of the law with reOF THE 1 1 ks. 30 Don't throw a broken casting away. Rosenvall welds it strong er than ever. County Fruit Tree . Inspector W. W. Molyneux was in from Mona Thursday, on business connected with his office. For Sale Choice lot of Seed, Land Drawing Lynn. Ut. Barley and Red chaff wheat NEPHI MILL & MFG- - CO. April 11th, 1910. Train leaves Nephj Special County Commissioners J. L. 11.35 A. M. Monday April 11th, one Ellertson, George Jones, and fare for round trip. Tickets on sale Nielson were in attend-Martin April 8th. 9th, lOlh.llth. You cannot afford to miss this. See Salt Lake ance at the regular meeting of Route Agent .for further information, the County Board Monday. or address J. II. Manderfield, A. G. P. Miss Maggie Olsen, a student A. Salt Luke. of the L. U. S. College at Salt Lake is visiting here this week Notice to Orchardists. the guest ofMr. and Mrs. Ernest 1 he time in at hand when all ersonit owning irees must prepare to clean up; HROt. M) Sud-wee- Choice lot of Seed wheat Barley and NEPHI MILL & MFG. CO. The marriage of George A. Bradfield of Scipio, and Miss Margaret A. McCardell of Leamington took place in the court house last Wednesday. City justice Jacob Coleman officiated. The young couple are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Lovell. Red-cha- Repairing of all kinds & Extras Furnished. NORTH MAIN STREET s Nephi, - - Utah. - Walch Us - l-- 2c, brick-layin- this year. For Sale W, SON- l-- . S7.0OO.0fl Municipal iiiiaila GERALD VERNON OPENSHAW, XJiie from Stale and Pi Ivata Httiika EVA CORNWELL-OPENSHAPlaintiff, VS. and Bunaera, Trust Cuuiimulra, 0,981.31 Itud Saving. Bank Defendant. Pue from approved reaerva aif.ula.... lot'.',uT The State of Utah to the said defendant 1,751.75 t'lm'ka and ollirr oaalt lleina You are hereby summoned to anpear I'ruvlloual papr currency, uk'kli'. and emu within twenty (20) days after service I.SI5 00 of this Ni.ua of otlirr National llauka summons upon you if served 20,1 U a Specie within the County in which this action STU.uO r uutea is brought; otherwise within thirty (30) U. S. Treaurer fund Bed. Meat Dealer. c - . . the & Olympia. I oi dressed A boy was born to Mr. and buy all kinds Builders and Cement Workers. Mrs. Robt. Broadhead last Monmeat. Chickens 12 Mutton All kinds of day. Hogs 9 cement work, 8 9c. Veal and repairing at most reasonable I have a big four horse team Cash paid for eggs. and can do good plowing at very prices. reasonable prices. See Dell Let te lllist-ourr- d Widow at UVKUM IIAYNES PARKIN HENRY Grow. Lord Drawing Ljnn Ut. April Hth, EXCURSION RATES 1910. Sjecial Train leave Nephj n.rS via Salt Lake Route to varioui pDints in Southern Utah. M mday Apnl 11th, one fare See your nearest Agent or write J. II- - Manderfield, A. G. P. A., for th rwnd trip. Tickets rm sale fX South Main Street, Salt April 8lh, 9lh. loth a.il 11th. You City for literatureiand further in canrwt afford to miss this. See Fait formation. Lake Foil e Agent for further information, or aldress J. H. Manderfield. H. MANDERPIIiLD, A. O. P. A. Salt A. C. I'. A. Salt Lake. A. M. Ike J. Lake.Clty |