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Show THE FATHER TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH. S, AND SOS'S OUT. 1XO HUGE SUCCESS L OCALJOTTNGS (Continued from page one MOAPA Burton, To The 'Pioneers John E. Lunt, L. A. Bailey Sr, Short address Ettle Pyper,, The first white girl born n in Nephl, Short talks by Bishop and J. W. Paxman. Song by con gregatlon, "Come, Come Ye Saints" Prayer by Bishop Thomas Bailey. There was present at the meeting the grand daughter of Brofher Clay ton author of the song, "Come Come Ye Saints" in the person of Mrs. Art Kendall. Also the grand daughter of Mrs. Winters one of the pioneers who was burled on the plains and whose grave was discovered by the survey ors of the first railroad that was built in Utah, in the person of Mrs. J. W. Bell-Isto- Lost a small open faced ladies watch . Reward offered. Notify BiBhop A. H. Belltston. . Miss Zina Scott' ol" Provo, la" the guest of Miss Clara Hobbs this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilkey of Lyn- ndyl were the guests of Mrs. D. K. Brown July 24th. Miss Janet Rollo. of Cedar City is the guest of Miss Lavetta Allen this week. Adams. The meeting was largely de voted to the subject of the pioneers, Mrs. C. E. Riley, left Wednesday and was much enjoyed by all present for Los Angeles, after a months visit The outing was a glorious success with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Sparks from every standpoint and every one Mr. and Mrs. Herman Vlckers, present were not only converted to 1 the scout movement but are also con were down from Salt Lake to spend verted to the idea that it la Just as the 24th in Nephl. necessary that Father Bet aside two or three days in each year and go with Charles Foote and Sons are re his boys on the fathers and sons out-- modeling the North windows of their THAT SWELLS IS THE THING ing and to give them at least some of I store this week TO A FAT SUM AT YOUR ACCOUNT the same consideration and attent THE END OF A YEAR. WE HAVE ion which he daily deatows upon bis Attorney P. N. Anderson left for INSTITUTED SEVERAL SAVINGS hogs, horses and cattle. Salt Lake City Wednesday on legal Monday morning a hike was made business. SYSTEMS HERE WHICH ARE PROto the summit of Mt. Nebo by a num DUCTIVE OF SURPRISING RESULber of the fathers and sons, some of Robert Lunt, the three year old TS. WE WILL BE VERY GLAD TO the fathers being able to get around son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lunt, pas EXPLAIN THEM TO YOU AND AD. after arriving back to camp with the sed away last night following an at VISE YOU IN ANY MATTER PER aid of a walking cane. In speaking I tack of diptheria and croup of the climb to Mt. Nebo, Jas. D TAINING TO SAVINGS. THRIFT IS Mr. and Mrs. Herman Winn, re Pexton, of this city, we believe holds ITS OWN REWARD! the record. Forty years ago, Mr. Pex turned to Salt Lake City Tuesday at ton, in company with a Mr. John ternoon after a pleasant visit with re Steed, of Salt Lake City, walked from latives here. Main street in this city to the summit of Mt. Nebo and return in fifteen I will give $5 reward for the re hours, walking every step of the dis turn of pigeons owned by my boy tance. If any citizen here has a bet which were stolen on Saturday or ter record than this let him speak out, Sunday J. W. Boud. and this paper will be glad to publish Mrs. Alex Cowan, expects to leave the fact to the world. Those who were fortunate enough in the morning for Nephl to spend to go on the father and sons outing two weeks with her parents. Mam Charles Foote, left for Pasadena, were repaid for their trip. It was moth Record. Two rooms for rent. Phone 8 R 2 It was Calif, Sunday, where he will visit more than the name implies. Mrs. A. N. Wallace and childreu. with his sister Mrs. C. E. Davis for a community outing, and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION the spirit of social good fellowship, are over from Eureka this week vis some time. (PUBLISHER) and community spirit was in evidence iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. For those who are in need of a remon every hand. Geo. B. Hobbs. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of for kidney trouble and backache, the Interior edy Department (PUBLISHER) A marriage license was issued by U. S. LAND OFFICE, at Salt Lake it is a gopd plan to try Doan's Kidney Mr. and .Mrs. J. Walter Paxman Department of the Interior U. S. LAND OFFICE, at Salt Lake county clerk Earl S. Hoyt, last Wed- - Mrs. Nellie Schofleld, and Miss Lola City. Utah, June 20 th, 1921 Pills. They are strongly recommended NOTICE is hereby given that by Nephi people. City, Utah, June 20td, 1921 nesday to Raymond King, and Violet Pace, motored to Price and spent July Mr3. D. M. Miller, Nephi says: "I NOTICE is hereby given that Stella Yates, both of Mona. the cere- - 24th. While there they were the Blyth L .Mithchell, for the Heirs of had more or less kidney trouble mih L. ivntcueti of bait Late van, mony being performed in the Manti euests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pace Eliabeth A. Mitchell (deceased) of have Salt Lake City, Utah, who, cn Aug- for a number of years. My back over Utah, who, on July 10, 1916, made Temple. Homestead entry No. 015326 for Prof. Harris, of New York, who has ust 25, 1916, made Homestead entry my kidneys pained so severely at tim Mrs. E. H Sparks, returned home been conducting coreal experiments No. 015327, for WVs. Section es I was pretty bad off. Black spots Stt NWtt. SW54, Sec Hon 15, Township 12 South, Range 2 Wednesday after visiting with relat- - at the Levan Ridge experiment stat- 15, WVa Section 22, often appeared before my eyes. I was NW, I West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed ives in Salt Lake for some time. ionfor the past few weeks returned Township 12 South, Range 2 West, terribly nervous and so restless at Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice night I couldn't get any sleep. I Used' notice of intention to make five year to his home Wednesday morning. land to establish of intention to make five-yeclaim the to Proof, different remedies, but Doan's Kidney Proof, above described, before Register and The Loserva Swarm of Bee Hive to establish claim to the land above Piils proved so satisfactory, that I Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Salt Those who are in a "run down" con girls met at the North ward meeting described, before the Register and Re have always relied on them during Doan's have always Lake City, Utah, on the 29th day of dition will notice that Catarrh bothers house Tuesday evening for their sew- ceiver U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake these atacks. them much more than when they are ing night. A secretary, treasurer and City, Utah, on the 29th day of Aug- given me prompt and effective relief." August, 1921. OVER NINE YEARS LATER, Mrs. In pood health. This fact proves that reporter were selected for the swarm. ust, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Miller added: Claimant names as witnesses: "It is seldon I need Murray Kesler.of Salt Lake City, while Catarrh Is a local disease, it is Committees were appointd for a futThose present Murray Kesler.of Salt Lake City, a kidney remedy now, but at times George O. Ostler, John R. Sperry, ereatlv Influenced by constitutional ure entertainment. CATAKKH HALL'S conditions. Reuben Parks all of Nephl, Utah. were Irene Chase, Arvllla Boswell, George O. Ostler, John R. Sperry, colds cause a disorder.' I use Doan's GOULD B. BLAKLEY, Register MEDICINE is a Tonic and Blood Puri Melba Anderson, Eva Sperry, Pearl Reuben Parks all of Nephl, Utah. Kidney Pills right away and get the fier, and acts through the blood upon GOULD B. BLAKLEY, Register same good results as ever." Big- Ida First Publication June 24. 1921 Hannah MePherson, Garrett, the mucous surfaces of the body, thus 60c at all dealers. Foster-Milbui- n Last Publication July 29th, 1921. Lois Lunt, and the bee keepers First Publication June 24, 1921 reducing the Inflammation and restor ler, Last MePherson. Publication 1921. and Jane Co., Mfrs, Buffalo, N. Y. Mabel 29th, July Sperry ing normal conditions. free. All Circulars druggists. NOTICK FOU PUBLICATION F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, June 29th, 1921 NOTICE FOR BIDS NOTICE is hereby given that Mada Anderson, of Mt. Pleasant, who, on Bids will be received by the Board I April 21, 1920, made Homestead of Education of Juab School District entry (additional) No. 019859, for for the delivery of 100 tons of coal Lou 2. 3, 4. 5, 6. SEVi NW, 8W to the Nephi Central School, Nephl SWtt. NWSEfc, High School, North school, and South NEV4. NE Section 6, Township 12 South, Range school. 4 East, and Lot 1, Sec t ion 1, Township By order of Board of Education of 12 South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Juab School District. Meridian, has filed notice of intent ion to make three-yea-r NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Proof, to eat abliah claim to the land above dee- (Publisher cribed, before Clerk of the District DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR I Court, at ManU, Utah, on the 19th u. s. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City Utah, July 23, 1921, day of August, 1921. NOTICE Is hereby given that Claimant names as witnesaee. Olsen, of Indianola, Utah, Knud Bendlxen, of Mills, Utah, who. 1 George R.V. Olsen of Indianola, Utah, on July 15, 1916, made Homestead John Section Sam Simons, of Mt. Pleasant, Utah, entry No. 017917, for W Aver Simons of Mt. Pleasant, Utah, 24, Township 15 South. Range t GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register 3 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has 1921 make to of notice filed Intention First publication July 8th, to establlshh five - year Proof, Last Pub. August 12, 1921. claim to the land above described, be-- 1 fore Clerk of the District Court, at NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office, Salt Nephl. Utah, on the 10th. day of Lake City, Utah, June 29, 1921 September, 1921. Get that pipe-party-bClaimant names as' witnesses: buzzing in your smoke-sectio- nl Notice is hereby give that Parley E. utan. of A. Olsen. of Mt. Pleasant, Utah, nasi Nephi, Howard, George Know for a fact what a joy'us jimmy pipe Jack maA ADDllcation In accordance with 1 George Orglll of Mills, Utah, can do for your peace and content! will and Benthe requirements of the Compiled Kelley of Mills, Utah, Erhardt Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended by dlxen of Mills, Utah. check men in all walks of life you meet daily the up Albtrt Im Print GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register the Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to mnld In tmppy r4 who certainly get top sport out of their pipes all b--f, (.05) First publication July 29th, 1921 annmnriata tidy rm4 tin, hmndtmmm mmmnm Sec. Ft. of water from Mud Springs Last publication. Sept 2nd, 1921 mnd hall pound tin aglow with fragrant, delightful, friendly Prince kmmidmrm mnd in thm In Juab County. Said water will be gtaam wrymtmi pound Albert I NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION diverted at a ooint 193 ft. S. and 760 wit k kmml4r mmmmmm mplmtmnmr Section (Publisher ft. E. of the S. W. corner of top. 2. Townahin 12 South. Range 4 West DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR And, you can wager your week's wad that Prince Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City Albert's quality and flavor and coolness and its Utah, July ZB, conveyed a distance of approximately freedom from bite and parch (cut out by our exclur oan ft nri ihra used from Jan. II NOTICE Is nereby given mat to Dec. Slit lncl. of each year for do-- William E. Broadhead, of Nephl, Ut sive patented process) will ring up records in your mestls and culinary purposes. This ah, who, on May 9, 1916, made Home No. old for EH little smokemeter stead E4 In State likes of which you never 017554, the la the entry designated nniicjition a, Section ZZ, W ft Ejection r.nrlneer'e office as No. 8793. before believe possible 1 could All nroUaU acalnst the granting Township it soutn, nange i of said application, stating the reas Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice You don't get tired of a pipe when it's packed Proof ons therefor, must be made by affl- -l of Intention to make three-yea- r with Prince Albertl Paste that in your hatl davit in duplicate accompanied by a to establish claim to the land above fee of S2.60 and tiled in this office described, before Clerk cf the District ithin thirty (30) days after the Court, at Nephl, Utah, on the 15th 1921 completion of the publication of this day of September Claimant names as witnesses: notice. D. B. Broadhead, Charles R. Black R. ID. CALDWELL. CaryrlfH ISSI State Engineer. Joseph Jones, and S. D Broadhead, fty ft. J. Rynld Tsbacc C. Utah Date of first publication, July 8th, all of Nephl GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register 1921. Date of completion of publication. Flrnt publication July 29th, Last publication. Sept 2nd, 1921 August 6, 1921. LOSES The Weekly Contribution Are now at their best We have them ENTERPRISE GROCERY CO. Nephi National Bank 31 North Main Street A SAFE TEST er Buy Your Phonograph Records . t On the installment plan The latest Edison or Columbia records fron 85c up NE, HairsCatarrhMedicine Piano Rolls Etc. Robert Lomax F JB iZkf 7 ar . VENICE BLDQ, NEPHI - SE, NE. I I Two Loaves for One Serve twice as much Bread, and solve the problem of how to make the family dollar bring in most nutrition. Bread makes the best basis for every meal. Enjoy It with your morning cup, your luncheon salad, your dinner soup. Our Bread Is matchless food. Every loaf toppy. tasty and rich In Auk your grocer. X L Bakery & Confectionery 2 ' A pipe won't burn your tongue if you smoke P. A.! 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