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Show THE TIMES-NEW- S, NURSE DECLARES Gibsons Coffee Deal Will be good for one more week 4121111$ ENTERPRISE GROCERY CO. 31 North Main Street II WAS BLESSING Health Shattered By Overwork She Recovers Soon After Taking Tanlac "Tanlac has proved such a wonderful blessing to me the very least I can do to snow my gratitude is to let others have the benefits of my experience," said Mrs. Lizzie Felker, practical nurse, living at 3725 Ran-do- lf St, Los Angeles, Calif. our years ago, after nursing. a case through a very trying Illness which lasted thirteen weeks, I just broke down completely. I had no de sire to eat, and became so weak that even a short ride on the car comple My kidneys tely exhausted me. bothered me a lot and I also suffered badly .from constipation. "Every bone and Joint in my body ached with rheumatism and I went down to one hundred and nineteen pounds In weight. Medicines didn't to do me any good and I made sev eral trips East, thinking that perhaps the change would help me, but I got worse instead. "A friends urged me to try Tanlac two months ago, and the change in my condition since is remarkable. My whole system seemed to respond to the treatment, my appetite picked up and I rapidly got stronger. I am no longer bother with constipation or by kidneys, and all signs of rheumatism have gone. I can do my house work and look after the flowers In the garden and get about as well as I ever could. I have actually gained nineteen pounds in weight and am felling fine every way." Tanlac is sold in Nephi by the Nephi Drug Co, and leading druggists everywhere. NEPHI, UTAH. Local Happenings G. R .Judd, went to Spanish Fork and Salt Lake Tuesday on business. Mr and Mrs David Walker and fam ily of Salt Lake, have been the guests of Mrs. Hannah Foote, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. J. R EdKheill. motor ed from Salt Lake to Nephi Sunday, and spent the day with relatives here Married Folks Dance at the Emro Hall, next Tuesday evening, Tickets A good 50c. Everybody invited. time assured for all that attend. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Park and fam. ily, motored to Payson Wednesday. Mrs. Park and the children, will re main and visit with relatives for a short time. ivBAt oa REDUCTION BIG IN wo swords or pia7&1.1 here are uieo For patrona&c to Pioht we scour up our workiho tools CARS BlOsep EACH NEW FORD PRICES Coupe $415.00 $370.00 $695.00 Sedan Truck $760.00 $495.00 $355.00 $325.00 $595.00 $660.00 $425.00 NEPHI. to godliness our Is next New JUQD'S GARAGE, NIGHT' IP CLEANLINESS Old Touring Runabout SIWQ-L- excel- lent location has helped the increase of our business. We purvey the best meats in a pleasing manner and guarantee honest weights and complete satisfaction. What more do you want? CXTY UTAH Geo. MEAT MARKET W. Garrett, Prop. to-da- y Between S. R. Winn's resi deuce and Hoyt's farm, one Press wheel for Peoria Drill. Finder not ify S. R. Winn. LOST The directors of the Nephi Irrigat met Tuesday evening and lev ied a tax of $2 per share to cover this season's expenses. ion Co, A breast pin between my LOST home and the Venice Theatre, Wed nesday night. Finder kindly notify Mrs. Lester Belliston. Mrs Florence Brough and daughter Nan, went to Herriman Utah, Monday where she will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson, for a short time. Mrs. C. H. Grace, returned home Tuesday evening from Salt Lake City where she has been visiting the past week. Mrs. Grace reports her father Mr. Alfred Lunt, as being much im proved since his operation, and it is thought that he will be able to leave the hospital at the end of the week Bigler entertained Thur sday evening at a shower in honor of Miss Ellen Ingram, a bride of this week. A very pleasant time was en joyed, and dainty refreshments were served to the following guests. Flora Parkes, Evelyn Tranter, Genevive Grover, Ema Cole, Ellen Ostler, Vera Porter, Gladys Ingram and Blanch and Leila Bigler. Miss Leila TO CREDITORS You'll get somewhere mmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmm with a pipe and P. A.! Print Albert mold in toppy rod bogm, tidy rod tint, hmndaomm pound mnd hmit pound tin humidor mnd in thm pound cry tt mi gloom km mtd or wi I h mpmngm moimtmnmr top the beans! For a jimmy pipe, packed brimful with Prince Albert, will trim ppi tiffin lorrtM ToHaeeo any degree of smokejoy you ever registered! It's a revelation! You never puffed such delightful, satisfying flavor; or, such fragrance! Why you just want to eat the zephyry so fascinat- - Put a pin in here ! Prince Albert can't bite your tongue or parch your throat Both are cut out by our exclusive patented process. So, just pass up any old idea you may have stored away that you can't smoke a pipe! We tell you that you can and just have the time of your life on every fire-u- p if you play Prince Albert for packing! (Ac national joy smoke NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) dian, has filed notice of intention to make Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Clerk of the District Court, at Nephi, Utah, on the 22nd day of five-ye- ar U. S. LAND UKf? St n j pn ftn l iVl. iV E ff m of Fall Goods Arriving Daily We have a wonderful line of Ladies' Suits, Coats and Dresses For You To Select from ingly good! ALBERT 121 C. Wln.tnn S.l.m, ti. C. it's Nephi National Bank Department of the Interior OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah, August 13, 1921. September, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses. NOTICE Is hereby given that John R. Sperry, of Nephi, Utah, who, on Henry Harris, George O. Ostler, JosSept.-21- , 1915, made Homestead En. eph Jones, and Asa G. Sperry, all of day. try No. $15951, for WM NW, Nephi, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKLEY Register SWY4., Section 17, E NE4. J. W. Boud, Dorothy Boud, Ruth Wtt EM SEM, Section 18, Township 13 First publication, August 19th, 1921 Grover, and Jack Boud, made the South Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meri. 'Last Pub. Sept. 16th, 1921 climb to the summit of Mt. Nebo Mon day. Leaving the ranger station at 8 a. m. They report having had a tine trip, the day being ideal for a splen did view of the surrounding country, and Mrs. Geo. A. Sperry Jr., and family, motored to Provo Sunday where they were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Jacob Coleman during the Estate of Charles Sells deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence in Nephi City, Juab County, State of Utah, on or before the 1st day of November, A. D. 1921. EMMA B. SELLS, Administratrix of the Estate of Charles Sells, deceased. Date of first publication Aug. 28, '21 Date of last Pub. Sept 16, 1921 Thos. H. Burton, attorney for estate smoke Of what we have. Start a joint savings and keep it growaccount with us down-righ- t will comYou more get ing. fort and satisfaction out of a bank account than anything else. It registers whether or not you are going forward. The man with a growing savings account is he man who is making his mark. Mrs. S. B. McCune. NOTICE Start fresh all over again at the beginning! Get a pipel and forget every smoke experience you ever had that spilled Register Fall opening of millinery, show lng the latest fall and winter styles will take place, September 15th, Mr. FORD A Correct My The vaudeville entertainment giv en Wednesday evening in connection with the picture show, by the South ward bee hive girls was a success from every standpoint. m ' Jacob Gibson, came down from Salt Lake to spend Labor Day with his family herel WmSmmWm&iBI&Tmmmmieiii Watch For Our Don't monkey buretor rith your car- - See us now instead of later. It will really save you money to have our experts repair any or all parts of your car that need Your car can for attention. months and perhaps for years retain the efficiency It possessed when it left the factory If it is cared for properly. Our service Is a matter of real economy.. GRACE OARAGE Nephi, UUfc CO. Fall Opening Next Week GOLDEN RULE STORE L. Frank, Manager |