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Show Colonist Rates. Interesting To San Francisco, San Jose, Fresno, Los Angeles, San Diego, Imperial, and other California points on sale daily Notice to Creditors. Estate of John S. Painter deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Nephi, Utah on or before the 10th day of De1910. Henry Painter and Sadie P. Nielsen Executors of the Last Will and Testa Deceased merit of John S. Painter, W. A. C. Bryan Attorney for Executor. Date of first publi?ation July 29, 1910 Date of last publication Aug. 19, 1910 NOTICE. The Juab Stake quarterly confer ence was held here last Saturday and Sunday, Pres.lJ. W. Paxman presiding. He spoke of the work devolving upon each individual member of the church to perform labors in accordance with the commands of God, and not shift the responsibility of the work to the officers alone. J. D. Smith admonished the saints not to seek so much after the pleasures of the world. Hans Anderson of Levan spoke of the law of tithing, and of the blessing that comes to them who live the law. Counselor I. H. Grace spoke of the labors the Stake Presidency have been taking up in holding cottagnmeetinge urging the parents to see that their children live chaste and moral lives. Chas. H. Grace urged that the Lake saints and especially the return- United States Land Office, Salt, City, Utah July 5th, 1910. To whom it may concern ed missionaries do missionary Notice is hereby given that the state work at home by so ordering of Utah has filed in this office lists of their lives that be an may they said selected the under landa, by State, to others. example section 6 of the Act of Congress, ap; Pres. J. Golden Kimball stated proved July 16, 1894, as Indemnity School lands, viz: VV 14 and Ixt 3 Sec. S " 3, T. 13 ' S., R. b E., S. L. M., Serial 06305. Copiti of said lists, so far as they relate to aid tracts by descriptive subhave been conspicuously divisions, y ported in this office for inspection person interested and by the pub by-un- lie generally. During the period of publication of this notice, or any time thereafter, and before final approvol and certification, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1117, protests or contest hgainst the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on the ground that the bume is more valuable for mineral than for agriraltural purposes, will be recei-e- d atid noted for report to the General Land Office at YV:ihinu-tnI) C. Failure so to protest or contest, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of the the character of the tracts and the relictions thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be approved to the State. non-miner- al the people were given too much to making money and following the fashions, to serve God as they should. Apostle Geo. F- Richards announced that the Juab Stake is - under the church average Man's BeU Friend - The Local Notes. at Quarterly Conference. August 25th to Sept ember 9th inclusive from all Utah Stations on the Salt Lake Route. See Local Agent for tickets or Further Information, or Address J. H. Manderfield, A. G. P. A. Salt Lake City. cember A. D. Addresses tr capita in the payment of tithing, and hoped that the neglectful would do better in the future. At the Sunday school session. assistant superintendent Alonzo Ingram reported the Sunday Schools of the Stake in a verv creditable condition. Stake superintendent of religion classes Ernest Winn, reported good work having been done the past Season Counselor John W. Ord urred the young to build good charac- HENRY PARKIN Cow. j Dairy Meat Dealer. Ice for sale. Hez. Carter. The dairy ccw, if able to ex- I buy all kinds oi dressed Mr. C. S. Jones eame down press herself in which th away " mea from Provo THE DISTRICT CO RT OF THE and Mrs. Nellie Udall. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Apostle Geo. F. Richards and IN OF THE STATE OF TAH J. Golden Kimball both advocatAND FOR THE CO NTY OF JUAU. In the matter of the estate of Karen ed the sending of children to the church schools where they mav deceased. The petition of Isaac H. Grace, pray- obtain an education which cannot ing for a decree of this ( ourt determin- be measured in dollars and cents, ing who are the heirs of Karen Soren-ec- n, but which is an eternal auc-cm- 1 thing. and that deceased, petitioner nid decedent in fee simple title IN THE D1SI RICTCOURT OF THE to the following described real projer-t- y FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, OF it. Juab totinty. State of Utah, to THE STATE OF UTAH. wit: Sitting in and for Juab Count. 'lh?outh ea."t quarter of nection Elleson Hadfield Plaintiff W.lt.i- M'vcn in township fourteen south of Hadfield Defendant Summomt range one eat of Salt Lake Meridian, The State of Utah to the aaid Dc- m I i n. life Plin I III I ill I I1MK Iwing reprtwnted by iiririri Certificate of Sale 'endant: av-- ' I -' , Nephi Prices of Market thing to surpass the pict ures displayed in your show", was the statement of a traveling man who has seen the best. Products Patent flour Straight grade Baker's flour On account of a scarcity Graham Bran Shorts Wild hay Alfalfa Oats per cwt. Old Wheat per. bu. of New Wheat per bu. labor and material at this time, we will continue to display every evening the same high class fV fj Q J I lill ll Barley perewt Dressed Beef Dressed hens Dressed veal Dressed mutton Dressed pork Dressed turkey 24 Creamery butter Ranch butter Date of Date of f Firt publication Lai VV. A. Jsily 29th, Aupift 12th 1910. t'. I'ryan tty. for pptitins. Th: Wellington Hotel w first pub. Aug. lut pub- .- 12, 1910 Sept. 9, 110 1MB Ranch eggs New Potatoes per. lb. Apples per. bu. i 1 CO. All Kinds of home cured to treat my and frest meats. Nejhi friends ritfht. Kept in Refiigerater. REASONABLE. KATI'--S Business being run on cah basis.enables as to sell Everything Modern & I orate l opposite Shortine and San at very reasonable IVlro Depots. prices. J OHM R. ADAM3, Prop. COURTEOUS TREATMENT Salt Lake City, Utah. TO ALL I will le pleawd - up-to-da- te up-to-da- te W21H9 We have Take a nice line of folding Chairs Tables for Camping out. Jeweler. UTAH. and Your Folding Chairs with you during your canyon trip. Alto some nice lawn settees. Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, and Plenty of Linoleum, Washers, Carriages, Go Carts, Pianos, At Prices that can't BtaB's be beat. tfurntture Store. To The Housewives: Why swelter in your kitchen these hot days baking bread and cakes, when by phoning us you can get piem delivered at your own door at less than it costs you for your material and fuel? can't make Ice cream any cheaper than we can. 15c Why have the worry and work? 10c Phoae Us 10c No.lll. 10c X L. Efakery, H p?rcprtncy 1 Los Angeles and Return $1.00 -- NEPHI, 800.00 Sl-4- c More so in fact, if you took $25 or 150 out cf the bank and bought a diamond with it. it isn't like spending the money un another article, because a diamond m will never depreciate in value. T"v Let me see if you and I can't make a deal in diamonds. I have them in L&dies' Diamond hir.jrs and gents' diamond Scarf I ins, from tlQ to $50. Each one of these is a bargain. Every one guaranteed. Come in and let me show them to you. E, L. BOUCHER, 1200.00 .. and see me. 171-2- c are as staple as WHEAT. ' g, Dry Farm Lands, adjoining Winn Bros. Farm on Mona west bench-Wi- ll 'sell on time at 5 per cent Interest-N- o down payments required Come 35c 30c DIAMONDS W, VICKERS 80 $2.95 2.75 2.55 2.55 1.15 1.30 8.00 8.00 1.65 80c 75c You 1.25 8c Dozens of other food testi monials coU be quoted. Pictures. ; 120 I I :, brick-layin- have for sale I er You are hereby summoned to ly the State Board I,anI Commincionem of the State ppear within twenty daya after the service of this summons upon you. If cf Uth to John W. Grace; rved within the County in which A lw the South West quarter of seectlon is brought, otherwise, withsouth' n' in fourteen tton e'ght township er ran"? one east of Salt Lake Meridian, thirty days after service, and defend " containing 10 acres, the said interest ln anove en t men action arxj in case I 1f 17? fVt f" t to do . failure I will of your so, Certificate y judgment Uir.g represented iniied by the State be entered against jrou according to the Sale No. f i h 'demand of the comtilamt ill which h i AT THE ARMORY. iat. f,f Utah to Isaac H. Grace hai been filed with the clerk of said conrt. TT.ia action it brought to recover WHERE EVEYBODY GOES. pen ret for l earinjr on Saturday, Aug-- ' ut l.'Jth. A. D. 1910, at M o'clock judgment dissolving the bond ofj A. !. at tne oumy conn nou in innnuni nerrvoiurc fmuoi oeiween the Court Kootn of said Court, in Nephi you and the plaintiff E. E. Corf man City, Juab County, Utah, Witti. the t lerk or tam v ourt with Attorney for plaintiff . Put of fire addreaa (I.) Provo, State rffixe this 2Sth day of el thereof of Utah. V. A. July, ifiKued No. l-- FIRST. al community is more closely dentif ied with her than with any See John Belliston for Beneother of the domestic animals. ficial life Insurance. The horse is quite essential in An eighty acre farm to lease tilling the soil, but where ne on easy terms apply to Zee Whit-tak- cessity requires it the sturdy at 510 West 2nd south son of the cow can take his place, street, Provo Utah. as he has done in every agricul County Clerk Vickers is rush- tural section on earth. The horse ing the computation of the taxes. can only furnish labor and can Mrs. Mable Howard, Miss Pearl only return a profit to his owner Ingram, and Miss Bertha Bailey when conditions are right for reare assisting in this work, so turning satisfactory grain crops. that it will be completed in It is a well known fact that the i about ten days. dairy cow is the salvation of the You ought by all means to farmer in times of poor crops as attend the picture show. The she is able to couvert the rough which are never a total Emro at the Armory, where , crops failure, into dairy products which everybody goes. 1. always have a cash value. In addition to this she furnishes Mrs.. Ernest Forrest has gone skim milk and buttermilk for the to Wasatch at Salt Lake for an calves, pigs and poultry and ferouting trip. tility for the soil, without which Mrs. Henry Painter has been a farm becomes less valuable each year and the whole country quite ill this week. A log granary for sale- - See less prosperous. The elimination of the dairy S. Kendall. 1. cow would necessitate an .almost Fine ripe peaches for sale revolutionary read justment of 11.50 per bushel-Pho- ne J. M man's tastes and requirements. Pettegrew No. 155 blk. It would mean untold suffering Samuel Love is taking out his and hardship. Of course she naturalization pap era to become will not be dispensed with but a citizen of the United States. . her value can perhaps best be Earl Macfarlane is up from appreciated by contemplating a loss. Jarloosc with some fine samples such She will continue to be man's of ore which he has taken from best friend as long as the human his claims in that district. family exists and will keep on Misses Anna and Tille Morten-se- n supplying him with his greatest and father write from New needs just as she has done York that they are preparing to through al! the ages. National sail for Europe, and are feelin? Dairy Union. 'I have never seen any & SON l-- rags IN Sjrenen, l-- S. R. Winn. ters. Pres. Geo H. Brimhall of the B. Y. U. spoke of the training in E. l. R. THOMPSON. the gospel that was given the Register. Date cf first pub. July 15. Date of boys and girls at his school, and suggested that parents send art pub. Aug. 12. their children there. A vocal trio was well render Notice. ed by Misses Kate, Lilly Pexton, fine. HAYNES Builders and Cement Workers. human family would, compreChicken 12 Mutton hend, might well lay claim to Hog S AH kinds of cement work, 8 Veal 9c. ' being man's best friend. She and repairing at most reasonable Caah paid for eggs. might establish such a claim by prices. calling attention to the fact that S EE MS Let us figure with you from her product and from her Phone 159 pink carcass man manufactures more of the necessities of life than from any other similar source. SOME GOOD LAND BARGAINS She furnishes these necessities to him from infancy until such a time as temporal things are no longer associated with his existence, and she does it up grudgingly and constantly In addition to contributing to 160 Acres -man's necessity and his pleasure, $1000.00 160 the prosperity of an agricultur 1500.00 last Tuesday. Here is a bargain. 160 acres of good level farming land located near Nephi, 80 acres under fence. A house and well on, for $7.50 per acre. See Alex Jennings. Lunt and Belliston are buyers and sellers of all kinds of cattle. Miss Stella Cox has gone to LaGrande, Oregon, to visit for a short time with her sisters. For sale cheap one top buggy, and one baby go cart. Apply Cash paid for clean Times Office. HYKUM l v v)n) $40.00 Tickets on sale dally, return limit October wsu A delightful spot Is Southern California For a summer vacating Electric Hffhtod trains Elflrfr.iw f-arts Everything for the comfort of Paosenser.. See yc,l.IAIfnt lot lick.,, or address . jM m J. H. MANDERFIELD AG. P. Salt Lake City, Utah, A |