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Show 'i Entertainment at Sunday Services. At the regular fast day meet Tabernacle Weding of the First Ward there was good attendance, and a large nesday Evening. anumber availed themselves of Piano Solo Tarantelle Whitney the opportunity to bear their Bessie Goldsbrough. testimonies. Pres. Brimhall of Solo Holy City Ednah Chlpman theB.Y.U. was present, and Alta Carter, a gave good talk embodying his Piano Solo Roar of the Lion testimony of the truth of the Kontski. Phillis Sparkes. gospel. The following infants Soul of the Violin were then christened:' the twin Reading Margaret Merrill, Pearl Spark girls of Mr. and Mrs Alfred Piano Solo Mocking Bird Edward Orme, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman. Wm. Schofield, daughter of Mr. Solo The Rosary Ethelbert Nevin and Mrs. Wm Bowles,1' daughter Alta Carter. of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Park. Piano solo Rondo Capriccioso Eleven children were also Phyllis Sparks baptised into the church from Mendelssohn, He Tried To Tell His Pearl Sparks. Tll Overture Rossini Phyllis Sparks and Bessie Golds Price 25c brough. Reading Wife William Notice to Creditors. Estate of John S. Painter deceased. C realtors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Nephi, Utah on or before the 10th day of Ue cember A. D. 1910. Henry Painter and Sadie P. Nielsen Executors of the Last Will and Testa Deceased. ment of John S. Painter, W. A. C. Bryan Attorney for Executor. Date of first publication July 29, 1910 Date of taut publication Aug. 19, 1910 NOTICE. United States Land Office, Salt, Lake City, Utah July 6th, 1910. To whom it may concern:- Notice is hereby given that the state of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands, selected by the said State, under section 6 of the Act of Congress, a proved July 16, 1894, as Indemnity School lands, viz: S 2 NW and Lot 3 Sec. 3, T. 13 S.. R. 3 E., S. L. M., Serial 0G305. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive have been conspicuously y posted in this office for inspection person interested and by the pub . lie During the teriod of publication of this notice, or any time thereafter, and before final approvul and certification, under departm.-nta- l regulations of April 25, li)7, protests or contest against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or pulidivisions hereinbefore described, on the ground that the came is more valuable for mineral than fur agricultural purposes, will be received and nn ted for report to the General Land Office at Washington D. C Failure so to prtitent or contest, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of the the character of the tracts and the selections thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be approved 1- by-an- gem-rally- non-miner- to the State. E. D. R. THOMPSON. Date of tii firt pub. July' ub. Aug. Register. 15. Date of 12. Notlce. IN THE IMS RIOT CO RT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF TAII IN AND FOR 1 HE CO NTY OF JUAB. in the matter of the estate of Karen I J'tirensen, deceased. The jietition of lnac H. Grace, praying for a decree of this Court determining who are the heirs of Karen Soren-en- . dereaned, and that petitioner succeed paid deeedent in fee wimple title to the following dewriled real property in Juab t oimty. State of Utah, to cf Utah to John W. Grace; Afo the South West quarter of see lion eight in Uwnhip fourteen south of range oneeastof Salt Lake Meridian, containing 100 acres, the said interest being represented by Certificate of Sale No. 15,. issued by the State Board of Land Commisioner of the naie (pi i tan xo jsaac m. urace naa been yet for hearing on Saturday, Aug u.t 13th. A. D. 1910, at 11 w'rlock A. l. at trie touniy (yotiri Mouse, in the Court Room of said Court, in Nephi City, Juab County, Utah. Witness tin! Clerk of laid Court with seal thereof affiled this 2fcth day of July, A. IX 1910-- THOMAS W, VICKERS Clerk. First publication July 25lh, Last ,, August 12th 1910. W. A. C. Hryan Atty. for petitions. Why do Men I will give $75.00 per share'for 10 shares of water. T. H. Bur- ton. Lost on July 25th, a solid gold brooch about the size of a nickel with a little pearl in center of pink wreath; also a silver hat Finder return tp Mrs. pin. Willard Garrett. The man who conducts his bus iness on the theory thatlt doesn't I buy' pay and he can't affprd to advertise, sets up his judgment' in HOgs 9 X opposition to that of all the best ' business men in the world, , say an experienced advertisin,g,auth' . av onty: witn a lew years' experi- .Phone ence in conducting a small husi, ness on a few thousand,! capital, he assumes to kaowr niore than those whose hourly transactions aggregate more hiuvhi dq ia a year, and who havjnade their millions by pursuinjr a course that he says doesn't pay." If advertising doesn't pay, why is it that the most successful mer chants of every town, large or small, are the heaviest adver, a . Delos Paxman was down from Provo last week. "There is one element that is worth its weight in gold, and thatis loyalty. It will cover a . - m ' HYRUM HAYNES HENRY PARKIN Advertise. Meat 'Dealer. al ; kinds oi dressed meat. t. ' c 8 Chickens 12 Val l-- Builders and Cement Workers. Mutton l-- 2c. c. All kinds of brick-layincement work, and repairing at moat reasonable prices. g, Cash paid for eggs. SEE 159ME FIRST. I & SON. pink Let us figure with you. SOME GOOD LAND BARGAINS have for sale multitude of weaknesses." "Courtesy, kindness and con centration this trinity forms the sesame that will unlock all 160 Acres - $1000.00 this ward. . doors." 160 - 1500.00 At the Second Ward there was Hershell Price is down from tisers? If advertising doesn't 120 1200.00 also a good attendance and good Salt Lake this week. does who most the business? 80 .. pay, a Here 160 is bargain. acres of 800.00 responses at the fast meeting. If it does not pay, business firms The infant daughter of Mr. and good level farming land located in the world spend millions in Dry Farm Lands, adjoining Winn Bros. Farm Mrs. John Kendall was christen- near Nephi, 80 acres under that Is because it way. they on Mona west bench-Wi- ll fence. A house and well on, ed. The following sell on time at 5 per baptisms for want to donate those millions to See acre. Alex $7.50 Interest-N- o per cent took place, Geo. R. Lunt. son of down payments required. Come the newspaper and magazine Mr. and Mrs. Geo.r W. Lunt, Jennings. and see me. or because don't publishers, they 160 acres land in Dog Valley Dora Evans, daughter of Mr. know as much about business as H. Burton. $5.00 per acre.-- T. and Mrs. R. H Evans, Jas. E. the six for a dollar merchant An eighty acre farm to lease Andrews, son of Mr.' and Mrs. who says money spent in adverJas. Andrews, Emerson R. Foote on easy terms apply to Zee Whit is thrown away or donated son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. taker at 510 west. 2nd south tising to the man whom it paid? Such We have a nice line of folding rti.i Foote. street, Provo Utah. " The boy who does his work talk is simply ridiculous, and it Tables for camping out. so well that he needs uo super- requires more than the average patience to discuss the proposi- Take Your vision has always succeeded." Births. Folding Chairs with you during "You can not go forward with- tion of whether advertising pays Another little daughter was out leaving some things behind." or not with that kind of a man. born to County Clerk and Mrs. the Encampment on August 3- - 4- - 5. John Hendrickson is down His complacent self conceit in knows more he that assuming T. W. Vickers Monday evening. from Idaho visiting his family than the whole world is laughable, Aso some nice Indian the War Encamp On July 2Cth a son was bom to during settees. Furreminds us and of the man who ment. Mr. and Mrs. Jas Garrett Jr. proved that the world doesn't The Rev- Claude K. Davis gave revolve by placing a pumkin on Rugs, A daughter was born to Mr. a splendid discourse on the por- a stump and watching it all and Mrs. Jas Greenhalgh on trait of Christ as shown Linoleum, by the night -- Ex July 2Gth. writings of the Greek physician Go Carts, Pianos, On July 23rd a daughter was and evangelist Luke. Mr. Davis is a clear, forceful and logical The Nephi Mill & Mfg. Co. is born to Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Prices that can't be beat. in fact, is about making good terms on and, speaker; Brough. storing the best preacher that has ever i wneai. f armers will do well On July 29th a son was born had charge of the Presbyterian to see them before binning or to Mr and Mrs. Jas A. Christen-se- n pulpit here. selling their crop. J. H. Latimer, commissary of Levan. Board for , Gleason sergeant of the N. G. U. left .laying out Cooling the dead, for benefit Tuesday morning for Salt Lake me when public. Notify Just What Yo u Have City where he will accompany the of and I will bring it to needed, Been Looking and Wait- national guard on thier annual your home without charge. public say we sell encampment at Dale Creek in J. R. Downs. I , T9 WH D. eU lawn niture, Carpets, and plenty of Washers, Carriages, - At lias's furniture Store. ing 'or. What? DIAMONDS The New High Class Instuctive Moving Pictures. are as staple as WHEAT. Where? More so in fact, if you took $25 or 150 out of the bank and bought a diamond with it, it isn't like spending the money on another article, because a diamond will never depreciate in value. Let me see if you and I can't make a deal in diamonds. I have them in Ladies' Diamond Rings and genu diamond Scarf Pins, from f 10 to $50. Each one of these is a bargain. E very-on- e guaranteed! Come in and let me show them to you. At the New Picture Show at the Armory. Sst the new machine run by the Salt Lake expert change of program every da . Lady Ushers to accord you the most courteous treatment. Open Wednesday and everyday following. E, L. BOUCHER, NEPHI, mtmnitmrnmimni The (Mill T CO. Refn'gerater. up-to-da- te Genera! Foundry and Iron & pricet. TREATMENT , !' ,,TO ALL up-to-da- te Pedr Depots. JOHN R. ADAMS, Prop. Salt lilt City, Utah. P p. o. hot m 77 quart 75c BEST FOR QLTaOTT" $30.00 an J Bctfer Repairs, Wok. m Angeles and Return fj ll'lJklv. t Why go to Salt Lake, nhenlt can nearby, more cheaply? Both 2 X. L. Bakery. HVpr0 Los FJmhing and Heating, Structural Vutonio1il The Wellington Hotel I will be pleased to treat my Nephi friends right. RATES REASONABLE. Everything Modem & I ocated ppj.it Short Line and San to,. Tickets on sale Machine Wwk, Mining Cars Sleel 40c I Bfiii Casting, Engiae 0',rA?, te SEE OUR PRICE Jeweler. UTAH. quart THOS. F. PIERPONT, Prop. at very reasonable COURTEOUS' 1 (INCORPORATED.) and frest meats. Business being run on cash bais,enables us to sell ""TMTmmtrm up-to-da- Proyo Foundry and Machine Company All Kinds of home cured Kept in The the best Ice Cream in Nephi, wll that is a compliment and we are proud of it, also their patronage, but it ought to be, we get1 the cream in Nephi from wll fed and clean cows kept under thebest sanitary conditions, we have an Electric Ice Cream plant and make our own FAMOUS ICE CREAM we can sell it cheaper being the maker. Compare our prices with others. Wyoming. wit: 'Iheoulh east quarter of section seven in townhip fourteen south of rane one east of Salt Lake Meridian, containing W) acres, th said interest being repr er,ted by Certificate of Sale No. 1544, issued by the State Board of Land Commissioners of the State Local Notes. PROVO UTAH. JnIy2to 8 and A July 25 28 delightful spot Is Southern California For a summer vacation. Electric-lif- t rVfed tKalns Electric Fan Observation Car Everything for the comfort of Passenger See ycwlcca! Agent lot rickati r address j ani full laformation J. H. MANDERFIELD, A. G.P. A. Salt Lake City, Utah, |