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Show i THE TIMESrNEWS, NEPH1. UTAH. NOTED LECTURER ON TEMPER-ANG- E ENDORSES TANLAG Mrs. Martha Stone Was For Years Associated With Founder of W. C. T. U. One of the features that dis- tinguishes Tanlac from all other propretary medicines is the large number of prominent people who everywhere are giving it the un- qualified endorsement. - Among the statements recently received at the Tanlac office is one in particular that is sure to arouse widespread interest throughout the country, having been made by Mrs. Martha II. Stone, of 7725 Third Ave, North West. Seattle Wash, noted temperance lecturer who for many years was Frances E associated with Willard, founder of the W. C. T U. In relating her experienc with Tanlac Mrs. Stone said: "I think it is the duty of every one who has been relieved as I have to do what they can to help others: therefore it gives me much pleasure to tell of the benefits I have derived from the was a severe shock to myaal- ready overwrought nerves. When at last I was able to get out of bed I would have such awful dizzy spells that everything in my room seemed to spin around as though I was in the center of a whirlpool. My stomach was so weak and my appetite so poor that I hardly ate a thing and what little I forced down soured and formed gas that pressed up into my throat and in my chest and made me so hoarse that it was an effort for me to speak. I also suffered much pain, in the lower part of my body from this same gas pressure. My liver, too, was all out of order and my kidneys gave me no end of trouble. LOCAL FOR NOTICE OF APPLICATION PATENT. SERIAL 0224C6 BREVITIES Levetta Allen returned home Saturday afternoon, after spending a few days in Salt Miss Lake City. E. R. Alton, Manager of the Globe Grain & Milling Co. went to Tooele Tuesday, on a grain buying trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart and family returned home Saturday aftar o cVinrt vintirm cnont at e: ttu son-in-la- . We is it TESTIMONY Given By Many Nephi People. Experiences told by Nephi people-ThoH- e who have had weak kidneys- Who used Doan a Kidney Pills Who found the remedy effective- Such statements prove merit You might doubt an utter stranger. You must believe Nephi people. Here's Nephi proof. Verify it. Be convinced. Read Investigate. You'll and why Nephi folks believe in Doan's. Edward Kay, blacksmith, says: "II have used Doan's Kidney Pills off and on for some years and I have been greatly benefited by them. My work requires a lot of heavy lifting which is bad on my back. 11 hen when colds settle on my kidneys, it makes the trouble all the worse. My back will ache constantly and the kidney secre tions become too frequent in passage. I have bought Doan Kidney Pills at Lunt's Pharmacy and a box or so has never failed to cure such an attack." Price 6c, at all dealers. Don't simply Doan's ask for a kidney remedy-g- et Pills-t- he same that Mr. Kidney bum Co., Edward Kav uses. Foster-Mi- l Prop., Buffalo, N. Y. war-time- s. your requirement. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF JUAB COUNTY STATE OF UTAH PhllKm l t t.nLman Plaintiff M. Jollev. Caleb Edward. E. A. Jolley, J W. toward. Defendant. The State ot Utan to Ine said de fendants: You are hereby summoned to arftwar within twenty daVs after the nervire of this summons upon you, if served within the County In which this action is brought, otherwise, within after service, and defend thirty daysentitled action: and In case the above will to so failure vour of . do, judgment . I. ' t rendered againsi you according u f hp demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is broiicht for the purposeof niiietins nlnintifTs title to the followma dewnhed and. twinning- 3fi rod south of the north of eaAt corner of the south east uriinn 9 TnwnahinlS south Ranee the Sa t IaK Uase and iwenuian. U0 rods: thence south rods thence 26 rods: thence east 90 north 26 rods to beginning. Containing 14 acre and 113 rod of land. - United Slates Tires arc Goofi Tires Ill - - " - .TtSESM V af Oils Hoes Varnish Shovels Forks Kalsomine Brushes Lawn Hose Electric Motors White Lead I Rent Our Electric Vacuum Cleaner $1.00 per Day KENDALL BROS. Nephi Plaster The Largest and Purest natural deposit of Gypsum in the World. 1 4 LOOKING AHEAD Mfg. Co, $ nunan ajb $ js jtp wise person looks to the future, prepares to meet it squarely. Start a Savings account now. THE rwiauu NIELSON. W Pay!4 Per Ceot on Savings Deposits NEPHI NATIONAL BANK I J V r The Load Must Be Divided Wit. 4olaf rverythinj in our to aaaist ia the proc- wtloa of th war. We have met ever rcqoirssaosrt of the Govcrn-tntia the way famishing facil-hJto aoeds. At the same time lor at ct snaintaincd wt aave saccaasfall mercial tor vice com- al satUfactory quality. Wt bTt oom this ia the face of oormowsty iawraaaod coats of mi-ttri- al aa4 labor. Ia Uct, it hat Wen a trtflo4oaa bstrdta, aasl wt have carried the load aioax. Taa (feSWty lot la tko foot that proportion W asav aasiii. Telephone racaaiao4 have ratst stationary while trtrythlrtf that foot Into the rendering of talapfcoa aarrkt has advanced la cost. That cawStioo kaa continued until we arc confronted by a conttantly deficit. We are glad to attume at much of the load at we can pottibly carry. We feel it it our patriotic duty to impote no burden upon the public which we might carry ourtelvet. But our resource! are limited at they are in any other buinet, and we have finally reached, and even patted, the limit. The quettion of tervice it a question of revenuet. Hence, the problem of producing revenues adequate to the need! of the tervice it one with which the public and the Company are mutually concerned. Existing conditions make it imperative that soma adjustments ba introduced wharefcy tba service may ha against deterioration through in-sur- ad revenuoa. 1- -4 m-t- The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. Lieo. K, Judci, Dealer, rsiepni, TTfnlJAt,ornevf,rnaint&Vw v. 1 OOCOCOCCOCODOOCOCOCOOOOOCX) City Barber Shop womoii Phone No. "The Plumbers" Hay No EquaJ June Kendall has been appoint A. Proprietor ed came warden for Juab county, Two Doors South of Lunts' PnarmMf taking the place of Gerald Ca- zier, who formeny held that po-- 1 J ivery and Feed SUble sition, but who is now in the ser aVta HnM AM Train. vice of Uncle Sam. Mr. Kendall is interested in the preservation Ooc4 Lrrr Rijrs. Drar Wagoaa. of the fish and game of this OoaL Is rVw Ca. M. 444. IgsaU in county, and will make good H D. OOLMIIOVOH. Tn9m this position. CONVINCING Rakes Paints . phi Plaster NEPHI CXXXXXXXXXDOOCOOOOOCO Times-New- that UniseJ States Tires are setting new rt. cords for mileage and serviceability ? Why is it that the sales of these tires are constantly mounting by leaps and hounds ? The answer is found in the factories where United States Tires are made. Standards of construction for these tires are higher than ever before known in the tire industry. Makers of tire fabrics tell us that the standards we have given them for United State Tite fabrics are higher thin any previously known. Likewise through every process of construction from crude rubber to finifhed tires we have set new and higher standards everywhere. These standards work out on your car in the practical economy demanded by United States Tires will raise any car to higher efficiency. There is a type to suit every condition of service. The nearest United Stntes Sales and Service Depot dv.!er will cheerfully aid in selecting right tires for r OFFICE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, , Standards . Ask us how. The Geo. C. Whitmore Co. there-unde- We Set Tire m Keep you loans at home! w NEW BAYE WARDEN IS APPOINTED Why service. I 1 ferman-Thompso- Triad We make a thoughtful study of your particular requirements, which enables us to give your business more than ordinary I . Satisfactory Terms Reasonable Rates. IH ueinif mauuiaiiui eu. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Andrews, The said minins: claim is on record in Mrs. James T. Belliston and Mr. the Office of the County Recorder of orH Mra VVrr. IT RolHator. anenr Juab. County, at Nephi, Utah on page A 01 UOOK : iNO. 11. H1U UIV Ci iv saw uuituajr in upuiajiu, "When my and Field Notes of the Government United in the record Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Whitmore survey are of that the medicines I was taking Land Office in Salt Lake uity, were doing me no good, he in and daughter came down from States Utah duced me to trv Tanlac. as he Salt Lake Saturday, and will Any and all persons claiming adversely said it had done him so much spend a short vacation in Nephi. this mining ground, or any part there good he believed it would help J. R. Downs left last Saturday of, are hereby notified that unless their me too. To oblige him I got me a m0rning for Shelly, Idaho, where adveriW c,aima re fi,ed ccordin r within bottle and the first few doses he will visit with his daughters, law and regulations of the from date (60) pub sixty days was soon convinced me that it Mrs. Livingston and Mrs. Thomp llcation of this notice with the register first I needed and iust what my son. of the United States Land Office at bottle put me right on my rapt. Salt Lake City. Utah, they will be Mrs. Wm. Jones and I am now on my second bottle by virtue of the provisions of Chas. Tolley left Saturday morn barred said Statute. and am in splendid shape, for ing for Idaho Falls, where they I hereby direct that this notice be ray nerves are practically in a will visit with relatives for a few s published for 60 days in the normal state for the first time in weeks. a newspaper published at Nephi City, all these years, which I consider Miss Maleta Goldsbrough came Utah. a remarkable thing. I have a fine Dated United States Land Office, - up from Los Angeles Saturday Salt Lake City, Utah April 15, 1918. most can eat and anyappetite and the GOULD B. BLAKELV, Register. is spending morning, I want without suffering teing Dub. April 19th, last pub. June First Mr. and with week her parents, any unpleasantness afterwards. Mrs. II. D. 21. 1918. Goldsbrough Tanlac is fast helping me to over Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoyt and come my troubles, and I feel that I am getting on just fine family of Salt Lake are visiting "He Builds Wisely Vho relatives in Nephi this week. Mr. ever since I began taking it, in is the Builds Well" Railway Tanlac is sold in Nephi by R, Hoyt employed is his and Mail service, taking and F. Tomlinson, Nephi Drug, annual vacation. TO BUILD WELL in Eureka by Schram-Johnso- n USE Among the happy couples to Drug Co. in Silver City by Hef use of Tanlac. "I was a great sufferer for many years with nervous trouble, which became so bad that I had to take to my bed, where I lay for six weeks entirely helpless and unable to move. The least little noise would upset me and I was not allowed to see anyone for fear it would excite me, and I was told that my entire nervous system had suffered a total col lapse. You see, I had passed n Mercantile Co whom a marriage license was through the great San Francisco I fire in which I lost everything and in Mammoth by Mammoth issued in Salt Lake City, June 17th. were Robert C. Stephensen the possessed, and experience Supply Co. Adv. ' of Nephi, and Miss Mary Wilson of Salt Lake, Fishing in Salt Creek Canyon, is said to be good this year. Some fine specimens of the speckled beauties were left at the Times News office, by Manager Bowers of tne local telephone exchange, for which ye editor extends hearty thanks. Usco' Money To Dan on Improved Farms United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. April 15, 1918 Notice is hereby given that Jesse Coulson. whose Dost office address is Nephi, Utah is about to make appli cation in the United Mates iana Office, at Salt Lake City. Utah for a United States Patent tor the Nl-- S or NE1-- 4 of SE1-- 4 Section 20. Township 12 South Range 8 East, Salt Lake Meridian, surveyed land of the United States known as the Mountain Lake Ralt worklL Di.cer claim containing ?o acres embracing a mineral spring from the waters of which a valuable commercial article of Salt can be and |