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Show THE Local News Sweet Oranges & Juicy Lemons 30c Dozen 'v V TIMES-NEW- S, NEPHI, UTAH. ItemslSURPRISED ON HER EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY A baby boy was born to Mr. and .Mrs. Reed Bellist'on, Saturday, Feb. 19th. A few of the many friends of Mrs. John H. Latimer ia in Denver, Colo Emma G. Bale, gave her a pleasant this week, where he has accepted a surprise Wednesday afternoon, Feb. government position in that State. 23rd, the occasion being the 8th anniversary of her birth. The afternoon Mrs. K. H. Patten and Mrs. S. E. was spent In singing, dancing and McCune left for Payson, Sunday, reading, at the close of which, Mrs. where they will visit for a few days. Bale, related to those present a num ber of the early experiences of her Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Goldsbrough, life in this city. Refreshments were were over from Knig'atsville Satur-- served to the following. Mrs. Mary day visiting friends and relatives in Neilson. Mrs. Elizabeth Grace, Mrs. Rose M. Lunt, Mrs. Vauie Bowles, Nephl. Mrs. Susie Worwood, Mrs. Mayme Enos L. Jones went to Salt Neilson, Mars. Emma B. Sells, and Lake Friday afternoon, where he will the guest of honor Mrs. Bale. attend an auto school for the next . s'x weeks. MHmwvmMfNnro CHATTEL MORTGAGE FOKCLOS- URE. J.', re. Joseph Broadhead went down "re":'.. io Lynndyl, Sunday morning to vis it v'th her daughter, Mrs. Frank Notice is hereby given t'aat certain I: oil ston, for a few days. WfatoZW 1 Chattel Mortgage executed and de J'rs. G. R .Davis Jr, of Salt Lake livered by C. E. Crook, mortgagor. C ty, is visiting this week with her to Bert Rindlisbach, mortgagee, datparonts Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hunting ed the 12th day of April A. D. 1920 and filed in the office of the County ton. Recorder of the County of Juab, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Barnes were State of Utah, on the 29th day of down from Provo visiting relatives April, A. D. 19 20, will be foreclosed of the property in such morSaturday and Sunday. Mr. Barnes by a saleand hereinafter described, at is attending the B. Y. U. this win- tgage, mi the front door of the Court House in ter, taking a music course. Nephl, In the County of Juab, and We have some bargains in second State of Utah at the hour of ten hand car.s One Dodge. One Buick, o'clock on the 26th day of February, These cars A. D. 1921, to satisfy the amount and One Studebaker. overhauled and due upon such mortgage on the day been have all Thev are of Sale. The property described in m in ovt.i i mi t till n np GRACE said mortgage and which will be one. some a for snap surely sold to satisfy the amount is descri GARAGE CO. it bed as follows, more or less, hundred Nine head, Mr. and Mrs. H Lee Boyer and family yearlings of Springville, were in Nephl Sunday. of ewe sheep ranging from to about four years old, branded with to have came down Sunday They lengthwise dinner with Mrs. Boyer s parents, aof diamond shaped brand the body, placed on the back be Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bailey Sr. tween the hips, together with all in crease luertui. Mr. and Mijs. Wm. McSwain were There is due on said mortgage fi ii n from uaK uity. saiuraay visit the date of the first publication To Dream of the Moon. ing the parents of Mrs. McSwain. this notice the sum of $14J Dried Mummies art Medicine. see a moon in brilliiint clear They report everything looking good Tc Animal products were much used In ness- - for a wife, love nnd good in that secti6n and the 'people pros- getiierwl me Heine from the sixteenth to the Mr. McSwain is teaching health; for a husband increase in perous. eighteenth century. Dried mummy was wealth. To soe the new moon means school there this winter. a favorite remedy. The Importation advancement In business. To see two of mummy was an Industry of some moons inesins an increase In dignity The S. S. Club was entertained commercial Importance und several and rank. For a beautiful woman to Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Chas. writers of that day caution against the see In a dream the moon at its full R. Jenkins, at her home. The timel use of spurious mummy, giving direcpredicts to her a high standing In was very pleasantly spent, and deli-- i tions as to what distinguishes the good fashion and in public admiration. For cious refreshments were served to thl from the poor product.- - There was a young girl or widow to see the moon following: Mrs. Al Burton, Mrs mui-substitution, und one dealer was In full und Its face of a dazzling Earl Reid, Mrs. A. P. Christensen, found to have done an extensive trade brightness denotes a speedy marriage. Mrs. John Richardson, ''Mrs. Gerald in bodies dried In Iniltntion of the To jewelers goldsmiths and bankers Cazier, Mrs. Stella Hickman, Miss genuine .article. Ntitionul Geographic this dream Is most happy. Chicago Georgia McCune, and the hostess Mrs SoHety Bulletin. American. Jenkins. Mr. Save Together yr f ENTERPRISE GROCERY CO. and while you are growing old, grow Put away your surindependent. plus in this savings bank and watch it accumulate year by year. You will earn four per cent interest every twelve months. You can always draw out to invest in a home, bonds etc. 4 to-w- Nephi National Bank 31 North Main Street i gjgg , Wanted Beef, Veal, Pork Harvester Company Brands Story False. farmers' the past month, reports have come to us that at meetings DURING have been made, sometimes directly and sometimes indirectly, that this Company has adopted a policy of refusing to supply repair parts for old machines in order to compel the purchase of new ones. This statement is absolutely false. Such a policy has never been considered by this Company nor suggested to it. Ordinarily we ignore such reports, because we have learned that any large company, no matter how fair and high principled, is subject at all times to unjust criticism. The farts are this Company has always recognized the importance of repair service and has used every eflort to make 1HC service the best We believe we can truthfully say that the repair service furnished wherever this Company's goods are sold is equal if not superior to that furnished on any manufactured line. We call attention to the fact that machinery "Fix-u- p Weeks," instead of being omething new and originated by the farmers in 1921, as some seem to think, were really an outgrowth o! the movement started by manufacturers and dealers associations in connection with the Council of National Delense as a war conservation measure. Perhaps no other agency has done so much to promote "National Repair Weeks" as this Comp.ny. The farmer needs machines which will be efficient and economical. If his old machines can be repaired so as to render efficient and economical service, he would be foolish to purchase new ones. Whether the farmer utilizes and repairs his old machines or buys new ones is a question for him to determine. But in making his decision, we give to every farmer who owns any IHC machines the assurance that a full stock of repair parts will always be provided by this Company. Today, our repair stocks on the territory available for the farmers are 21 per cent greater than ever before at this time of the year. An average of a quarter million pounds of repairs are shipped from IHC factories for every working as day in the year. Thirty million dollars' worth of repair parts are now ready, needs service. this he farmer when for the insurance In every International Harvester Works manufacturing orders call for repair down parts first and even when furnishing them has meant cutting had production preference. of new machines for which we had orders, repairs have always that all see on to men are trained houses branch of our duty 91 one At every orders are filled and shipped promptly. Thousands of dealers scattered everywhere with an assortment of repairs in, stock are always ready and willing to render every assistance. This service which this Company has rendered through the years to those who have purchased its machines has been a matter of great pride to the Company, existing between it and its customers. and is the foundation of the cordial go6d-wiWe feel it is due the Company and those who have purchased its machines that we give the widest publicity to the fact that this service of repairs will be maintained and improved, and that any charges to the contrary are untrue. ll International OFHarvester Company AMERICA" CHICAGO USA i V- - and Mutton, and' all kinds of Ploutry There Will Be M M.King Further No Phone 98 J 5 Reduction i "He Build Widely Who Hub Well." TO BUILD WELL Nephi Plaster jj HAS NO EQUAL Largest and Pureat Natural Deposit of Gypsum l the World. Ins in the price of Ford Cars and Tractors. The following are the prices. F. O. B. Detroit. Let us lnow your wants. NEPHI PASTER AND MFG. COMPANY nm ANDOR.BVT evEiY piece Of MOST CUT INYMlS , MARKET a$ mcesH AND AS 4wtTAi A HOT ALL INTELLIGENT, ENERGETIC and women know of the MEN atran-ft- h building nourishment of Their wholesome meata. sense dlresta them to -first the santary shop whoae quality mat's and courteous service enmud courage thair appetite not does whose punctual senrlce delay their dinner. safety- CITY MEAT MARKET Oeo. W. Garrett, Prop Touring Standard Touring W S Runabout Standard Runabout W S Chassis Standard $440 510 395 465 360 Coupe WS&D Rims 745 Sedan W S & D Rims 795 545 Truck Pneu 625 Fordson Tractor Judd's Garage O R. JWV, Nepal, Utah. MANAGED 3E "SI a |