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Show THE TIMES-NEW- S, NEPIII, UTAH. PERSONAL MENTION OF NEPHl'S BUSY PEOPLE Utah Cantaloupes Utah Tomatoes Utah Peaches Utah Apples New Potatoes for Sale -- See Harry lleagley. Mrs. Lucile F. Brough, visited in Provo Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kussell Hawkins, visited in Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday. The local library received 24 copies of the New International Encyclopedia this week. For Sale Cheap 1 good used Library table, 1 good used leather couch. Mrs. Ernel Johnson, returned to Inquire at this office. Lvnndlv Sunday after spending a few Mrs. Louise Paxman, returned to days in Nephl the guest of her mother Salt Lake City Monday after visit- Mrs. J. L. Sperry. ing her parents in this city for a Boyer Bros, of Springville, are in short time. NeDhi this week being engaged by the school NOTICE On and after August 1st School arthorlties to bind the district. of books the 1921, we shall do business on a strict SPARKS & MOKUAis ly cash basis. H. M. Green, of the Green Flour Co of Salt Lake is in Nephi this week came down Mrs. John S. Linton, with local farmers regarda conferring from Provo Sunday and will spend wheat crop. few days with her daughter Mrs. ing sale of their Warner Stephenson. I will be in Nephl each week end two days) for the purpose of (for R. M. Douelas. of Salt Lake City, piano. Miss C. T. Webb, formerly linotype operator with the teaching U. of U. department s is visiting with friends Instructor in the music. of in. Nephi this week. A. M. Sowby and son Earnest, are Earl Reid. and Verful Jacobsen, from Garfield this week visit down a for trip. fishing left Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Malloy with ing They expect to return about Saturday .Miss Ethei Sowby also visiting here evening. Sunday and Monday, returning home W.H.Martin, inspector for the Hart Tuesday. ford Steam Boiler Co. of Denver was Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Warner, and in Nephi Wednesday inspecting the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Warner, left boiler at tha Central Schools. Sunday for a trip to Salt Lake and Mr. Logan, where they will spend a week V. A. and Mrs. Mr. and Gadd, make the and Mrs. Earl Carter, are enjoying in the latter city. They the mountain air on a camping trip journey by auto. behing Mt Nebo the past week. Mrs. Harry Irons, and Mr. Wm. Stan a Oliver Neilson, Miss Pearl Neilson, ley, returned home Sunday from Miss Josephine Chapman, and Miss trip to Burley, Idaho, where have Ruth Bess, of Salt Lake, will leave visiting the past week with Mr. and here Monday morning for Los Angel Mrs. Alonzo Price, former residents of es. They will make the trip by auto this city. In (act, Utah first, last and all the time The Young Married Couple WHO ARE REGULAR DEPOSITORS IN A SAVING RANK ARE THE PEOPLE WHO TOMORROW WILL HIGH IN BOTH SOCIAL STAND THEY AND BUSINESS CIRCLES. OPPBIG THE FOR SAVING ARE ORTUNITY. IN THE MEANWHILE THEY ARE SECURE IN THEIR KNOWLEDGE OK A GROWING Times-New- ENTERPRISE GROCERY CO. 31 North Main Street ROOM AT THE TOP Mrs. Taylor Z. Marshall Haa Demon Buy Your Phonograph Records strated That Women Can Reacn the Heights in Lecturing Profession. Z. Marshall has demonstrated that woman t not out of her sphere on the lecture mar-oho-ii platform. For many years Mrs. con haa hpen hefore the public stantly and In the Chautauqua vote of lv Mrs. Taylor On the installment plan The latest Edison or Columbia records 1 fron 85c up THE U. S. NOBBY TTIEAD Where the going is srer'ally heavy with snow, mud or sand, in hilly country where maximum traction on the road is a factor, no other tiro tread yet devised is quite so effective, cor so wholly approved by motoring pinion, as the U. S. Nobby Treat" rows of Its very simplirity-thr- ee diagonal knobs, eripping t'e ro.M is the result of a ihe years cf U. S. Rubber experici.. J with every type over. of road the w- -. Piano Rolls Etc. Robert Lomax -- -i VENICE BLDQ, NEPHI -- Nephi National Bank Avr I A x CI 3 fefa&edfo emeries popularity has always won a place near the ton. Her message, "Levers That Move The World," Is a helpful inspirational lecture that leaves en impression for good In every community in which she appeurs. Illinois, Independent says, "The audience listened Hellhound to the finest oratory ever heard here from the Hps of a woman." & I I De-Kal- Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured Two Loaves forJOne Serve twice as much Bread, and solve the problem of how to make the family dollar bring In most nutrition. Bread makes the best bats for every meal. Enjoy It with your morning cup, your luncheon salad, your dinner soup. Our Bread food. Every loaf toppy, tasty and rich In Is matchless X "' as they cannot local applications, the dtenHl portion of POnfttltU- reach .. . I . l i pantllrM jaiarrnai IIAI.L.S CATAHKH llonal treatment. t,y Latarrnal i to..- - fninrni! condition of the rnucous hnln " (he Kuaim nmn iuuv. of i mnamed . you nave UnleM ly clowrl poafnens Is the rnilt. the Inflammation can be reduced, your heartnir may b HAL.L, a .n,.. dp;!f,l?T?"" -. .nu - tnrougn me ii'-faces of the syotem. thus reducing the In. nammaiion ana Uons. Circulars rree. aii iiruKii. F. J. Cheney Sc Co., Toledo, Ohio. rcii" NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. 8. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah. June 29th. 1121 NOTICE Is hereby given that Mads inHanon. of ML Pleasant, woo, on a..ii 91. 1S20. made Homestead for entry (additional) No. 01859, w v, bw Lots 2, 3, 4. 6, , SBii UNEU. NEli SWtt. NW48E, Ask your grocer. XL Bakery & Confectionery Section 6, Township 12 South, Rang and Lot 1. Section 1, Township i 12 8outh, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intent Proof, to estion to make three-yeablish claim to the land above described, before Clerk of the District Court, at Mantl, Utah, on the 19th day of August, 1921. claimant names as witnesses. nisen. of Indlanola. Utah, rior.,R.v. Olsen of Indlanola, Utah, John Sara Simons, of ML Pleasant, Utah, Aev simnm of Mt. Pleasant. Utah, GOULD D. BLAKELY, Register First publication July 8th, 1921 Last Pub. August 12, 1921. r.t. ar talk to the next man STOP and see with U. S. Tires on his car. Ask him why. Most likely youll hear an interesting story about his tire experiments before the answer was found. Money wasted. Promises unkept Trouble on the road humorous to every one except the man who went through it Finally U. S. Tires.' And U. S. Tires ever since. Perhaps it's the experience of U. S. Tire buyers that makes them more emphatic in their preference than ever this year. When these men have tried most 0 It everything by the way of staggering bargains", "hurrah discounts", "discontinued lines at less" and so forth they know what not to get. They want a fresh, live tire. With a good reputation. That's everything it says it is. With the people behind it who back it up. There are 92 U. S. Factory Branches. Your local U. S Dealer is drawing upon them continually to keep his stocks sized up, complete to give you service. Whenever he gets one or a hundred tires from a U. S. Factory Branch, they are newly made this season 's tires. Sold to you at a net price. Full values. A reputable maker. A The whole transaction dealer. reputable as befits the leadership of the o'dest and largest rubber organization in the world. Square-dealin- g. C M J ..ft.&. with V. mn Off thm nmrt Tirvm on him car. United StatesTires are Good Tires U. S. USCO TREAD U. S. CHAIN TREAD U. S. NOBBY TREAD U. S. ROYAL CORD U. S. 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