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Show TIIE TIMES-NEW- NEPIII, UTAH. S, LOCAL NEWS THE STORY OF HOME TOWN PAPERWEEK ' Lunt and Belliston, loaded several cars of cattle for the Los Angeles market Monday afternoon'. By M. V. AT WOOD. Once upon a time a country editor Samuel Shaw, came up from Las Vegas Monday and is visiting with bad a great idea. This is not ttie first friends and relatives here this week. great Idea which has been evolved in . a D V US b J Win ... a country print-shobut most of these Jas. L. Belliston, went to Colton, Ideas In the past have been of benefit Monday afternoon to load some cattle to some one other than the editor. But the idea was to benefit editor as for the California market. well as the whole community and J. R. Ostler, went to Provo Monday This was the idea: Why not have to take the Forest Service Examinat "home paper vspekt" ion. We have had every kind of a "week" Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Forrest, vis from soap to electric cleaners. Taken together, argued the editor, ited in Salt Lake from Friday until the country newspapers are quite the Sunday. most Important in the nation, even If Miss Phylis Mangum, of Provo, judged by numbers; the ten or fifteen thousand of them- make the four hun spent Sunday in Nephl with friends dred big city papers and magazines and relatives. seem Inconsiderable, Indeed. .hi vh sty The reason most folks do not real Mrs J. G. Irons and son Harold are ize the ef the country visiting in Salt Lake and Logan this newspaperImportance is because they think of week. them Individually Instead of collectiveArithmetic, grammar and spelling tough even the Atlantic ocean doesn't Wm. Bailey spent Sunday in Nephi ly; propositions for children. Yet, like the when you view it to Salt Lake Monday after look veryas Impressive returning a cupful of water scooped older mind, right lighting can, do its part to merely noon. Ml up at the beach. make them easier. Won't you let us help to talk So editor this country began Attorney W. A. C. Bryan, went bout the idea and to write letters solve your lighting problem. down to Mills Monday to attend to to any one who he thought might be business matters there. If so 2?ou ha-J- thought muck about the Keating rpstem Interested. But like all great ideas, to be installed in tke net? building. It took a long time for It to grow. Mrs. John S. Cowan, and Miss Luc- done has which a company Finally ile Cowan, visited in Salt Lake Sat much Are You Contemplating a Mew1 Furnace? to teach country publishers the and Sunday. urday Make it one of no regrets one easilp and quickly installed value of system and of knowledge of Special Attention given to all mail orders costs took it up, as did also the Na requiring no Keating pipes running tKrougkout the house, It pleases us to please you Kept for servioe. Pure bred White tional Editorial Association ; then the will readily keep eer? room to an rven, steady heat. yet Chester Boar. Pedigreed Stock. T state colleges of agriculture saw its E. Carter. possibilities because of the effect on Are You Interested in 33H Fuel SaOing? community life ; another great concern A money saei actually paying for itself in fuel bills saed. Fine Cooking Apples and Squash which furnishes thousands of country See T. Hoyt, Call phone papers with syndicate news and fea for sale Let us install a Number 5. tures became interested ; and, of coarse, the publishers' trade journals Mrs. W. I. Brown, came down from fell Into line. Salt Lake Sunday and will be the Thus a great chain of Interest in HOT BLAST Subscribe for Tour Home Town Pa guest of her daughter Mrs. Jas. L across Week" Belliston for a short time. Single Register has been stretched per thecountry, each of the thousands of SYSTEM FUEL SAVING Tanlac is manufacteured in one of country papers, of which this paper is the largest and most modernly equ one, a link in the chain. The Furnace of Exclusive Features. November 7th to 12th are the dates ipped laboratories in this country Burns ell combustible gases Lightens fuel bills 33 to Home set for "Subscribe for Tour Nephi Drug .Co. with Cole's Hot Blast Combustion. Doubles heating capaciTown Paper Week," and all who be All right. lieve in the home town paper, In its Mr. and Mrs. Owen Boswell, retur ty". Produces a moist heat a healthy" heat real comfort That chance will be during the week of Noat a great fuel saving. ned home from Eureka Monday possibilities for helpfulness, for creat where they visited their daughter Mrs ing community solidarity, for the cher vember 7th to 12th. Think of what you spend yearly" for coaL ishing of the homely and sacred things John Finch for a few days. During that week take a little time and go Think of'dhatyour saving would amount to in a year of the country, are being asked to over in your mind the many things your home vJith this remarkable heating system. to help, not because the country Mrs. Bryan Petty, help Mr. and town paper has done is doing will continue Think of the saving in ten years service. home Friday morning from their editor needs charity, but because the to do for your home town. honeymoon trip in Southern Califor country newspaper is a great service Think of a furnace that will pay its own initial cost of agency, dignified, stable, worthy Think about it seriously. nia and Mexico. while serving you. every cent which the community in Think whether or not you have stood loyally Think of a cellar with no pipes in it, vests to make It possible. an has been Tanlac unfailing when all at times the community's champion by So you are asked to help make "Sub Think of a cool furnace room for Vegetables. of comfort to millions throughout has needed financial and moral support. for Tour Home Town Paper the length and breadth of this con- scribe Week" the big success It Is going to We've got just what you are thinking about. Think whether or not you have always done tinent. Have you tried it for your be. now take your home not do If See ui before placing your furnace order. you best friend. town's the Co. troubles? Nephi Drug your duty by paper, don't delay subscribing later Think how much better your home town week of November Z Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Broadhead than the paper could do if each citizen were as loyal to Mr. Mrs. Mr. and Joseph Broadhead, it as it is to them. HOME TOWN PAPER WEEK. and Airs. S. D. Broadhead, Mr and Think of some one far away who would enSunday Mrs. spent Broadhead, Hyrum People of the United States will be joy the weekly visit from the old home town in Provo the guests of Mr. and Mrs. faran opportunity during the afforded for in that a hand then NEPHI, UTAH THE WINCHESTER STORE . subscription W. Williams. H. paper, week of November 7th to 12th to ex away friend. concrete form their gratitude Miss Celia Stephenson local librar press In men If you are not now a subscriber, be one. and women, who through those IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Claimant names as witnesses. ian returned home Tuesday after an to and ad Augustus W Tundbridge Christian J. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN extended visit In Salt Lake, where sunshine and rain, prosperity and AND FOR JUAB COUNTY STATE consistently Bosh C. persistently versity, Alma Floyd Winter, Dalby, state of she attended the convention OF UTAH. sing the song of the home town. The all ot Levan, Utah. Librarians. Town Home Your Week," Subscribe Paper time long since passed when newspa GOULD B. BLAKELY Register pers, whether daily or weekly, can sub First publication October 21. 1921. November 7--12 sist on the "taking It for granted" Last publication November 18, 1921. In the matter of the Estate ot Tho mas M. McCune Deceased NOTICE. CstB S3 producing newspapers today The petition of Sena B. McCune, PUBLICATION NOTICE FOR I that a decree be entered de-In other praying the proportion experienced I notice of intention to make five-yeKasr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 1lnAM the heirship and succession MAAnlU anil AintMa (Publisher) a terming i iiinj auu uKUicD uuvicu cvcuiit uj Proof to establish claim to the land to the reaU property of said estate, (Publisher) and newspapers weekly through) dally An for appropriation ef $810,000 above described, before the Clerk of described as follows. Cross work In odd action with the the country have given the public the District Court, at Nephi, Utah, on Red Lot 1 of Blook 21, Plat "C" of Into to Incidental the expense glimpse "dean-up- " DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR campalga instituted by the DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR the 30 th day of November 1921. home Survey of Townsite lots, and Nephl the paper. Government to bring the claims of all conducting U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, one share of the Capital stock of Ne To the newspaper men and women as witnesses: names mea disabled whe servloe are entitled Claimant 1921 ' October 11th, City, Utah, has been set Utah, October 19, 1921. William Kelley, William C. OrgiU. te Federal aid 'before the proper gov- of each community haa fallen the task NOTICE Is hereby given that phl IrrigationonCompany, the 21st day for NOTICE is hereby given that knud K. Benedixen, Ivan E. Howard all of ernment bureau for action, has beea of presenting the current events of a Charles H. Coombs, Monday hearing of Fountain 10 o'clock world In accordance with Green, Erhardt Bendlxen of Mills, Utah, who Mills, Utah. made by the American Red Cresa who on October 27th of November A.D. 1921, at Utah, on September 30, 1916 made HomeThe Executive Committee of the the modern ideas, more or less extrava- 1916, made Homestead Entry Serial A.M. at the Court House in the Court GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register stead entry No. 018275 for EH, SecAmerican Red Cross In making the gant, and keeping a smiling counte- No. 017342 for Section Room of said Court at Nephi, Juab State of Utah. tion 24, Township 15 South, Range First publication October 28th, 1921. appropriation authorised the appropri nance and a courageous heart when 30, NE14NW14. SESE4, NEVl, WV4SBV4. County, Witness the Clerk of Baid Court 3 West, Salt Lake Meridian has filed Last publicaton Nov. 25th, 1921 ation ef $35,000 of this sum to the others are prone to talk "hard times." Section 31; Township 13 South, Kan American Legion to defray the ex- - Their loyalty to the state and their ge 3 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has with the seal thereof aiGxed this 15 community has undergone a severe filed notice of intention to make day of October, A. D. 1921.' pease of the LegtoB representatives EARL S. HOYT Clerk asslniad to the various districts of test but they met It with optimism and three-yea- r Proof to establish claim to tke Teterans Bureau only a little reflection la required t the land above described, before Re By Eugenie Candland Deputy. The remainder of the appropriation show how much won conditions might U. S. Land Office (Seal) was authorized for apportionment have been before the tarn in the road gister and Receiver on the 26th W.A.C. Bryan Attorney for petitioner at Lake Salt Utah, City, was of Divisions had several a the the reached, among they pursued differ Nephl Utah. day of November, 1921. Red Croat for carrying oa that part ent course. First publication October 21. 1921. as names witnesses: Claimant Advertisers had to keep advertising' work that falls di ef the "clean-up- " Last publication November 11, 1921. Martin H. Lund, Robinson, rectly apes the Red Cross organization. whether they could pay promptly or Jasper not and business had to be kept go- Martin Anderson, W. M. Coombs, all Fountain Green, Utah. ing for the general good. The pub- of GOULD NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION B. BLAKELY, Register lishers and editors did their part and (Publisher) the second week In November la pro- First publication October 14th 1921 claimed a time when those who bene- Last publication Nov. 11th, 1921. fited by this policy can express It In DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR terms of support that will Insure the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. S. Land OHice at Salt Lake City, future of the small town paper, the (Publisher) Tartans relief prejeeta of the Junior backbone of every community that has Utah, October 12th, 1921 America a Red Cress In European the semblance of pride In Itself and NOTICE Is hereby given that countries resulted In helping 237,000 its neighbors. Sioux City Argus- DEPARTMENT OK THE INTERIOR Samuel Simons, eft Mt. Pleasant, Utdestitute children during the last fis Leader. U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake ah, who on April 21, 1920, made Adcal year, according te the annual re sort of the Americsa Red Cross for City, Utah, October 11th, 1921 ditional Homestead Entry, Serial No. that 019982 for NHNEV4, NWV4. NV4 NOTICE is hereby give NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION that period. The growth of the actm ties of the Juniors abroad Is man! Roy R. BeU of Tlntlc, Utah, who, on SW14, Sec. 20; NE'i, NVgSE',4. SE-S(Publisher) rested by a comparison which shows 12 June 25, 1914, made Homestead Section 19, Township this figure Is 200,000 larger than that Entry, Serial No. 012789 for NV4, South, Range 3 East Salt Lake Merof the previous fiscal year. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Section 25, Township 15 South Range idian, has filed notice of Intention to The National Children's Fund raised Proof to establish U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, 3 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has fil- make three-yea- r by settee! children, members of the ed notice of Intention to make five-ye- claim to the land alove described, be 1921 October 11, Utah, was Junior American Bed Cross, to establish claim to the fore the Clerk of the District Court, Is hereby NOTICE given that land Proof, drawn upon for 1420,607 for these proj above described, before the at Mantl, Utah, on the 26th day ot M. who of fosep'a Levan, Utah, Bosh, acta Receipts for the National Chil- on of Clerk the District Court, at Ne- November, 1921. 16 1916 made Home September dren's Fund during Una last fiscal year on 15th d"-- of Novemthe Utah, phl, stead entry. Serial No. 018188, for totalled 1158,817. Cliamant names as witnesses: Lots 4, 6. C, 7 14 IS 16 17 Section ber, 19 21. A. Wall. Mads .Anderson, names as witnesses: August Claimant 1 IX 1ft TlanarA Went Tnwnahln Rnnth Amerioa Soooora Ruaaiane Wil Frank all of Mt. Pleasant, John Shepherd Kelley Kelley, . r v.. w i i i ui an ' niciiumil Food, clothing and medical relief trail and F. Peterson of Mills and of Emmlt liam all Utah, Utah, George costing 1700,000 has been provided fey of Intention to make five year proof. Utah. Utah. the American Red Cross for the thou- to establish claim to the land above Harry Aller, of Delta, GOULD B. BLAKELY-RegisteGOULD B. BLAKELY, Register sands ef Itosslaa refugees stranded described, before the Clerk of the DIs First publication October 21, 1921. last year la Ooaataatlnopie sad ifr trlct Court at Nephl. Utah, on the 29 First publication October 14th Last publication November 18, 1921. Last publication Nov. 11th, 1921. un . day of November 1921. I READ! MM I IE 11 X M XI " X W - 9tm with the aid of Right Lighting Are You Building? e LUNT DRUG CO. COLE'S "Give Me a Chance To Think!" ' J. . 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