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Show THE The ik Manager One Year Sii Monina $2.00 $1.00 A COMPARSION Many people in Nephi think that taxes are excessive here and probably it is true to some extent, the rate for the total State, county, schools and City being somewhat higher than what it probably will be another year. But in comparison with many other places in the Btate of Idaho taxes here are very low. On property that is valued at $1650 here, the total tax would be about $45. On the above valuation in Blackfoot, Idaho the taxpayer would have to pay $121.74. In Twin Falls the tax would be about $145.50. The tax in at least twenty more towns in Idaho is along practically the same ratio, so it can readily be seen that the taxpayers of Idaho are simply groaning under the weight of taxation that they are called upon to pay. you will have 03SSE9339I JOIN NOW There is no easier way to accumulate and have money than by systematic deposits in our Christmas Club. Next week 20c; Come in now with 10c. INCREASE Next December have 1127.50 your deposits 10c each week. The following tables explain the different Clubs: CLUB PLAN 1c, 2c, 5c or 1 the first wesk. !M 'J I '.EASE your deposit 1c, 2c, Gc or 10c each weak. In 50 weekc: 1c Club pays $1 2.75 5c Club pays $ 63.75 2c Club pays $2.'.5i) 10c Club pays $127.50 DECREASING CLU3 PLAN Start with the largest sum and Decrease your deposits each week. This is a very popular plan. EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN Put In the SAME AMOUNT each week. In 50 weeks: 25c Club pays $12.50 $5.00 Club pays $250.00 50c Club pays $25.00 $10.00 Club pays $500.00 Club $1.00 $20.00 Club pays $1,000.00 pays $50.00 Club $100.00 $2.00 $50.00 Club pays $2,500.00 pays Every man and woman, boy or girl can easily spare more money each week, and when deposited in our Christmas Club REGULARLY, you are getting ahead. Join today. Bring in all the FAMILY. We will Editor Subscription Kates oil nextXmas INCREASING Times-New- s DENNIS WOOD A. B. GIBSON "18? starts you in OUR Put in NEPHI, UTAH. S, I'ubliNhed every Friday by The Times News Publishing Company 51(5) ' TIMES-NEW- A SMALL DEPOSIT will hold any item in our store until Christmas. Only two weeks left 'till Christmas and it is First selectnone too early to do your shopping. ions are worth a lot. Our large and complete stock offers a variety of Dolls, Plain and Fancy Stationery, Pocket Knives and Flashlights, Pyralin Ivory, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Handbags, and Purses, Perfumes, Toilet Water and Toilet Sets, Eastman Kodaks and Eastman Films, Books, Music Rolls, Safety Razors, and many other useful gifts. And remember, we carry the most complete line of drugs, prescription medicines and fresh candies in THE RIGHT SENTIMENTS. Juab County. This paper endorsed the sentiments expressed at the Commercial Club election Tuesday night and fervently hopes that they will be carried into Wihat this city needs at practice. the present time more than anything else is the of all classes of citizenship. There should be a help yu closer union of purpose between the various governing bodies and the citizens, the club included. Nothing will ever be accompished here that J. H. Horning agent of the San is of permanent benefit to the coma Nephi, Utah The Pete Valley Railroad at Manti was munity only by little personal and petty jealousies Nephi visitor Tuesday. must vanish and be forgotten if this city Is going to march forward as a Mr and Airs. John Pitt left Wednes under and by virtue of Sections 3773 progressive community. day afternoon for Portland. Oregon,, and 3774 of the Compiled Laws of where they wjrll enjoy several weeks Utah 1917, and for the purpose of visit with their daughter Mrs. J. F. Gar Grace lien of the the satisfying Hilton. age Company on said automobile in the sum of $290.23, together with the costs of said sale, said sum being for labor bestowed, alterations, and Those Xmas presents you have IIALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE repairs made, and materials furnish been trying to find will do what we claim for it be will at Kendall ed and for its compensation in gar- Bros. cure Catarrh or Deafness caused by Monday Dec. 12th. aging careing for and safe keeping Catarrh. We do not claim to cure the said automobile after completion Lucile Forrest spent the week end any other disease. of said services aforesaid. with .her parents in this city, returnHALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Dated at Nephi City, Juab County, to Provo Sunday evening. is a liquid, taken internally, and Utah this 8 tli day of December A. D, ing acts through the blood upon the 1921. Dr. T. D. Rees, left Monday for Los Aneeles. He will he awav mucous surfaces of the system, thus GRACE GARAGE COMPANY reducing the inflammation and reBy C. H. Grace Manager about ten days storing normal conditions. First publication Dec. 9 1921. All Druggists. Circulars free. J. Walter Paxman of Salt Lake Last Publication Dec. 16 1921 F. J. Chenev & Co.. Toledo. Ohio. spent Saturday and Sunday in Nephi NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE BY HOL DEK OK LIEN FOR SERVICES AND MATERIALS RENDERED FURNISHED ON AUTOMOBILE. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday the 20th day of December A. D. 1921 at the hour of 12.00 o'clock m of said day at the front door of the County Court House in Nephi CHy, Juab County, State of Utah, the undersigned will sell at public auction the following described property to wit: A seven passenger touring Stude-bakAutomobile 1916 model Serial Number 607773. Said auction and sale will be made er ! NEPHI DRUG COMPANY First National Bank IS North Main WE ARE HERE TO SERVE. NEWS ITEMS HOW'S THIS? WE LEAD-OTH- FOLLOW ERS Chloe Shepard of Payson, visited divisions, have been conspicuously posted in this office for inspection by any person interested and by the Mrs. John S Linton returned to public generally. During the period of publication of her home in Provo Monday after visthis notice, or any time thereafter, iting here for a few days. and before final approval and certification, under departmental regulNOTICE ations of April 25, 1907, protests or United State Land Office, Salt Lake contests against the claim of the City, Utah, November 1, 1921 State to any of the tracts or subTo Whom It May Concern: divisions hereinbefore, described on Notice is hereby given that the the ground that the same is more State of Utah has filed in this office valuable for mineral than for agrilists of lands, selected by the State cultural purposes, will be received under section 6 of the Act of Cong- and noted for report to the General ress, approved July 16, 1894, as In- Land Office at Washington, D. C. demnity School lands viz: Serial No Failure so to protest or contest, with 024929 NW in the time specified, will be considSW& NE14 SWU.SEU SW4. Section 22; ered sufficient evidence of NE4 NW14, NW4 NW14, SEVi, character of the tracts and the NW4, SW NW, Section 27, SE- - selections thereof, being otherwise Section 28; free from objection, will be approvNE14, SE4 Township 12 South, Range 1 West ed to the State. Salt Lake Meridian. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register Copies of da Id lists, so far as they First Publication Nov. 11, 1921 relate to said tracts by decriptive sub Last pub. Dec. 9th. 1921 with friends in Nephi Sunday SE. SE, non-mner-- al SW, visiting relaives. R. H. Evans was 'a passenger to Salt Lake City on Monday afternoon's train. LUNT DRUG CO. Mr. and Mrs June Kendall are spending a few days in Salt Lake this waiek. 3-- Wv I 8 $m I On Christmas Morn W "I HOPE IT'S Miss Evangeline Greenwood, came down from Salt Lake Tuesday. She will be the guest of her sister Airs Hyrum Brough for a short time. Mr and Mrs. Jus. W. Vlckers. and Mrs T A. Carrer of Salt Lake were down to Nephi Saturday attending the funeral of Verne Vlckers. m mas gift will delight her IX PACKER! VES, We have plenty of Edison and Columbia Records and Player Piano Rolls, one or two of either make a nice Christmas Present. hrfrH11M III 11 " II jiu B m n I ii ls II I 1 y , ITS deposit will insure delivery of your PIANO or GRAFONOLA any tima between now and Xmas, and easy payments on balance. Complete line of Pianos, Phonographs, including the New Improved Edson, The Columbia Grafonola. and the Sonora. w v. A small Mr and Mrs. John Aagard of Foun tain Grertn, Mr. and Mrs. Lacey P Vlckers, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Howarth A of fountain THE sight among the Christor im. It will be doubly treatured if it ii the pen of perfect cleanlinett and eaiy writ lag. Seeourauortmcntofs ! Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Adams returned to their home in Eureka Monday after spending a few days visiting relatives in this city. OH, JOY! A Piano or Grafonola For CHRISTMAS A IE An easily Eastman-made- , worked camera, that will make good pictures for any one. Just the thing for the Children's ' Christmas. Brownie prleo start at $2.00. When you buy your Xmus gifts get something will last for years. that have a complete stock of Just such gifts. price is right this year. The W When on fun or business bent See the car we have for rent. Whether you are taking Her on a pleasure trip or Him on a business mission at any time when you want to get from here to there and at the same time enjoy an exhilarating ride call us up and we'll call for We ll supply the driver you. too. LUNT DRUG CO. Why Not? Say It with a Brunswick this year Let Grace's Auto Doctor look after your cars health GRACE OA RAO C Nopal, Utah CO. and 12 .Months to Pay For Your Take as long as 36 months to pay for your piano We also carry a line of Rand and Siring Instruments. Saxaphone,, which also make nice presents. Grafuphona Needles and all Supplies Grafonola Violins, Ukulule Guitars etc ROBT. LOMAX Music Kxcluslve Venire Ilullding |