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Show Juab County Times Successor To The NEPHI RECORD First Thanksgiving Local Notes. Dag. Here is a bargain 70 acres of 0 acres in JACOB COLEMAN, Editor & Frop'r. The first fixed and official day land in new field R. J. HENRIOD, Manager. of Thanksgiving was held in the lucerne and 50 acres in grain, with good fence. Easy terms. year 1CC5. In the old public re- T. II. Burton. Regular price $2.00 per year. cords of the court of Connecticut Last Friday morning llayor T. fcinck In advance 50 , per year, we find the following order wife, and Elva, of which the Obsequies of Patriarch" Udall. The funeral of Patriarch David daughter Udall took place last week just as court issued on Oct. burn, hi only sister, we were City, Brigham sdrprised going to press. Pres. appointing a day of Mrs. Samuel Kendall by his presence on J. W. Paxman presided, and paid Self-respe- 53 most satisfactory UVI qualities possessed by men Try saving for one All Kinds of home cured : id fresh meats. year and see how it the I makes yon feel -- -- out-of-to- Home Missionary Appointments. . Why is Advertising in the To- day. Wouldn't it be better if Thanksgiving day were not quite so distinctively woman's day, if it were made a little less of a show day for her culinary skill and a little more of a day of real gratitude for the whole family? No doubt it is much easier to give thanks with the savory orders tf a roast turkey assailing the olfactory nerves, than with simp'y the knowledge of the existence of the turkey in a live state at some more or less remote point an available source of supply" in an emergency. It may be well to have the toothsome fowl in actual evidence but certainly it is not best to make that the ore feature of the day. Honest Debtors Needed. what this cranny vienced that most needs is a religion or training that will mak 2 a man pay his More ami More we are con- Nephi here debts. Uight in there are a numler of good church people, of otherwise good character and reputation, who simply cause the people with whom they deal to utterly despite them, f( r the reason either that they aie exceedingly slow pay, or try to get out of paying thtir honeU debts. Often people want to bounce a fellow right out of church because he went fishing on Sunday, but never say a word to the pious Mmn who never pays his debt, and such people are doing the church more harm than any lot of Sunday descrators. for there are more of them in the church. Header, are we getting close to .you? Then lay down this paer and go pay up and you can read on at ease. Ar.d don't you stop paying because the statute of imitations excuses the open ac , count which you made for food ,nd other necessaries of me. TIMES Better than HAND prices. sacrifice and is therefore one of the things that we value most after sonal Advertising? we get it. Chas. We can help make you Everything Electrical happy and you are in- See me on any Electrical job fo vited to call so that we an estimate. Pyper. may get acquainted First National Bank Nephi, All k ind House wiring a specialty. of electric supplies. Tantalum and Tungsten lamps. One block west of court house Utah. IT Be Honest and fair with your Merchant FA! Biceders of pure bred Berks- The man who runs a store act i count several months buying in hires. Pi ices reasonapie ana small quantities, should never go pedigree guaranteed. away from the store that accommodated him, in case he should Utah Nephi have t20 or $50 to spend, and then come home with his purch- Malin Mendenhall - ases and say he can do better at some other place than at home. It is always to be presumed that a man who is making large cash purchases can drive a closer bargain than one who makes small purchases on time. We do not believe there is a town anywhere in the state where goods are sold on a smaller mar gin than in our little city. r;,c:iUuEiTS from Mt. Pleasant Marble Works. Thos. Uclllbton. local Agent. Nephi City Blacksmith Shop. Particular People NOTICE is hereby given that Peter Mayer, of Fountain Green, Utah, who, on November 2, 1906, made desert lai d application. No. 5101, for Serial No, w SW 4 NW 01098 for S E SK 4 ec. 28 SE 1 4 NK Section 29. TownKhip 13 South, Kane filed 4 West Salt like Meridian, ha notice if intention to make.Final Proof, to establish claim to the land alxjve described, before Clerk of the Court, at Nephi, Utah, on the 17 day of Dec- ronize are generally put in peo- ples' yards, and are blown and thrown away. 2. Scarcely ever do the bills reach a majority of the homes in Nephi. 3. The TIMES is kept and read in no only the homes of Nephi, and the ranches, but also in Mona, Levan, Juab and Mills. 4. Call in the office and inspect our big subscription list in these towns, anb de convinced. Why? Their work is done exactly to their order. It is done well, and satisfaction is guaranteed. AU kinds of blacksmithing1 and horse shoeing. 2 ember 1910, Claimant names as witnesses: Nela J. Mayer, of Leamington, Utah. Albert Tex of Leamington, Utah. ,, Christian ChriMenaen ,, Joseph Lexslie, of Fountain Green Utah. I4 Notice of Stockholders Meeting. an- t m c. . Register. 4 prop. M l. rvi. PEXTON NCeHI, UTAH ) Hniniininiiiw 'f t X T ' ! bltwtelM. total PisvkMttec. Notice hereby given that the of nual meeting of the the Nephi Irrigation Company will be held at the County Court Howe in T. H, BURTON. Nephi City, Utah, on Monday the fifth (5th) day of December A. D. 1910 Licensed abstracter, Farm Loans, at 2 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of Notary Public. Insurance and (2) Directors for the electing t Ileal Estate. term of three years, and any other Winn Building business that properly come before said with Associated meeting. s At aaid meeting the Board will pre- sent their annual statement of all refor the year I '. ', McGUP.MN b RYDALCII. aw. Auorncys-at-- L ceipt and expend. tures Dee. 1910. 1st ending Boyd Park Building Ky order of the Bo aid of directors. I'TAl! SALl LAKK CUY. ALMA HAGUE Secretary. ROSENVALL'S Tea. Blacksmithing and Machinery Repairs. It, mi RPJJABU-LIVI-R- Sl-R-- i VICIi- - This is th? sraon for a frw hour outing lIrinl a ttam of willing horses. With reliable livery nervice such an outing ran io made a joy to le r roem1erod An AdintheTIMES Results. Brings pat- US 2 stock-holder- Handbills want the best for the lowest nrloi's buy your If you Notice is 1. TREATMENT ALL TO E. 1). IL THOMPSON, BILL te COURTEOUS on - Help The Housewife ept We Mr-an- back-ridin- g, in Ref rigcrater. Business being run on ca?h basis, enables us to Bell at very reasons' la tv value most that costs which the greatest sacrifice. a high tribute to the life and personal character of the deceased. Other Saving money is a per- Published weekly, every Friday, 12, lGGo. atNephi, Utah. general thanksgiving. a short visit to Mr. Blackburn 1910. court doth appoint a was once a Nephi. and therefore "This Local reading notices-pe- r line, first Nephi boy, 10 solemn day of Thanksgiving to has a warm insertion spot in his heart for speakers who bore testimony to be kept throughout this colony Each subsequent Insertion, the esteem in which the deceased 05 on the last Wednesday of Novem Nephi. per line .10 1st Legals-pe- r insertion, line, Plan to attend the splendid was held bv his neighbors and ber, to return praises to God for Each subsequent insertion, vaudeville and picture shows friends were Charles Sperry, 05 His great mercy to us in the conL. A. Bailey, J. W. Ord, I. H. per line .03 tinuation of our liberties and Monday and Tuesday night at Poetry, per insertion per line Grace, Bishop T. H. G. Parkesr .05 privileges both Civil and Eccle- the Arlington. Resolutions of sympathy etc., and David Cazier. The choir on Rates on display advertising Mr. and Mrs. David Salisbury are siastic, and for our peace and rendered very beautifully a song plication. preventing those troubles that spending Thanksgiving in Springville written by L A. Bailey, entitled, we feared by forriegne enemies visiting their oldest son Frank. Comrade, We Miss The". a DelightThanksgiving and for the blessings in the Orson Cazier wr nt to Provo Wednesday The following re ful one. fruits of the earth and the gener- to finish purchashing supplies for his latives were in attendance at the new home. Mrs. Geo. A. In many ways Thanksgiving is al healthe of the plantations." funeral, It will be noted that the apIn explanation of many editor Udall of Eureka, Mrs. Emily one of our most delightful events. day was Wednesday in- ials and articles written in the Squires of Salt Lake City, David It comes at a time when the rigors pointed stead of Tuesday, as we now Times for Thanksgiving day, we Udall of Arizona, Mrs. Eliza of winter are not yet at hand. Ve celebrate. The spelling is odd will say that we had planned to have at our disposal all the varTenny of Dublan, Mexico-wh- o in many cases, go to press yesterday, but so has been in attendance with he, ied products of the soil, and the much advertising coming in, we father for the time for a season of partial rest past I six months, until were today. delayed hand. One is at farmer We the children for teach Willie, Kenneth, and Eddie Scho--f grammar was here most Day features, Thanksgiving know of its ield of Provo. how to that they may delightful which has become quite general, speak correctly; arithmetic that just like a beautiful spring 6&f is the gathering together under they may know how to calculate in May. It was so balmy arid of all the scat- correctly in their business trans- beautiful that many took advan the old roof-tre- e Girls look pretty on horseback. and tered sons daughters on this actions; but more important to tage of the weather by horse and we love to see them. We buggy and auto- popped the question to the lady day. Tv o, three, and some-time- T to them than either :s a knowmobile thus meet f J"r generations riding. ledge of the laws of life and we now board with while we were around .he festive andhospitable health, that they may know how gayly cantering side by side a tahle of the old homestead, and to avoid disease, and eat, drink, few months ago. She jumped thus fraternal ties are strength- sleep, bathe, breath; in short, at the chance and we've been ened and filial piety encouraged. live correctly. This knowledge jogging on together ever since. does not come by instinct more home The following m'ssionary In a town like ours, where horses Let Us Be Thankful. than a knowledge of grammar appointments have been made by are plenty and other outdoor not very numerous, Let us be thankful that we live, does. the stake presidency for Sunday, all we the girls should be think that we live in times of peace Nove nber the 27th: Levsn, "They're surely fine", the; Oliver Nielson, and Elijah Salis- encouraged to become accompand prosperity. Let us be thankful that we have homes with vaudeville and moving picttre at bury; Nephi First ward. Alonzo lished equestriennes. Let your husbands and children to love the Arlinton Monday and Tues- Sperry and Vernon Vickers; girls ride horseback. It will and to love us. Let us be thank- day nights. Only lOcts. make them healthy, strong, active Nephi Second ward, J. E. Mrs. Alma Hague and daughter Leone ful for work, and that we have and Jos. W. Vickers; and self reliant; and, gracious, deLaketo went to Salt Thanksand and health spend the strength Geo. Nielson and John don't they look handsome pranc- Mona, and with Mrs. Let Mr. work our do sire to gladly. giving Eugene L. Francom. along on a spirited horse. Giles. a of us cultivate spirit gentleness of graciousness, of brightness ar.d gladness and wisdom that will make all about us thankful that we live. Sor-ens- T one of Is ct cast Iron. Brass No Cooper- or Steeljob too larsc or I ve!(l - too '..)il:r Repairing, linginc Repairing. Uas Engines, a Parm Machinery specialty. HENRY PARKIN Meat Dealer. buy all kinds of dressed meat ASK US ABOUT IT Our patrons know that we 1 are always ready to ta'.k horses and show mir tanis. whether you want thrm hitched Hog up or not. Let's pet acquainted. After that we can talk busi ness. U ft ft ! CJ I ' small- - 9 Chkkfn 2c 8 1 2c, Tai 12 1 2c, Mutton cal Sc. for t ug'. |