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Show mm Bsa afei nnn 9 v.- LOCAL AND PERSONAL HAPPENINGS I Robert Winn attended conference ' in Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfird Belliston and family, motored to Salt Lake City to attend conference the latter We "believe In Tanalc and so will part of the week. you If you try It Nephl Drug Co. Large shipment of steel goods just Found an auto tire. For particulars arrived at greatly reduced prices at s office. Cooper, Pyper & Co. ' inquire' at the APRIL Brunswick Records Times-New- ON SALE TODAY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haynes, reMrs. Thomas Viokers, visited for turned home Monday from Salt Lake a few days in Salt Lake City the past City- where they attended conference week, returning home Wednesday. The big reputation of Tanlac has Mrs. John Beat, attended conferen been made by doing what other med- ce in Salt Lake Saturday and Sun icines failed to do Nephl Drug Co. day. Mrs. Henry Ockey of Salt Lake Mrs. Clarence Nelson, of Sterling City, is visiting her parents Mr. and Utah,' is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winn this week. Mrs, .W. H. Bowles this week. Satisfies, the sweet tooth and aids appetite and digestion. Cleanses mouth and teeth. A great boon to smokers, relieving hot, dry mouth. Combines benefit. - and pleasure Don't miss the joy of the new WRIGLEY'S sugar-coate- d peppermint tid bit! Use of the Word "Migration." Tbe word migration is used in two tenses; either to refer to those period- ical changes of location such us are made by many species of birds and fishes, by some mammals and by a few insects, or to those irregular dispersions caused by overcrowding and lack of food or water. Superstition of Sailors. Old sailors believe ill lin k will surely follow If anyone even accidentally counts the number of persons on board ship. Face the Real Situation. misfortune Is not temporary failure or disaster, but the helpless attitude thnt so often Is taken by those to whom these things come. A man loses money, and somebody else or a "system" Is blamed ; a person becomes sick, and reginls ii as "an affliction from the Lord," with acquiescence as the requirement ; a person gets down and out. and society Is held responsible. Too seldom Is the cause assigned where it frequently belongs, within the individual himself. Heal You Are In The Market If for a USED CAR do not fail to call in and see what we have to offer. 1 Buick Touring Car- - Newly painted and in first class con-ditio- n. 1 Dodge Roadster in A'l con- dition. 1 Oldsrhobile Light Truck Just the thing for light work New body and completely overhauled We have other bargains If you are in the market call in. Central Motor Co. Dealers in Oldcmobile Cars. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Schofield of Pr,ovo were guests Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Brough. Mrs. Geo. Adams, came over from Eureka Monday to attend the fun eral of Wm. Painter. When in need of Alabavtine, for Mr. and Mrs. R. Inscore and Miss an economical wall coating easily ap- Florence Sperry, returned h,ome plied, call on Cooper, Payper & Co. Monday from Salt Lake City where they spent the past week. We carry Bennett's Pure Pamt can every Cooper, guaranteed. H. B. Angell of Levan, Utah, re Pyper & Co. presentative of the Yakima Valley Nursey Co., of Toppenish, Washing You get your money's worth when ton, has just returned from the Delta you buy Tanlac, because it produces country, and has some fi(ne fruit results. Nephl Drug Co. trees for sale., for spring planting. P. P. Christison, spent Sunday and Dr. F. J.- Alexander of the AlexMonday in Salt Lake City, atten- - ander Optical Co, will be at the For Ing conference. rest Hotel, Nephi, Wed. Apr. 19, 1 p m. until 8 p. m. IVJortensen Hotel Le There is not a single portion of the van, Utah, Thursday, April 20th, body that Is not benefited " by the from 9 to 11 p. m.' helpful actio'n of Tainlao Nephi Drug Co. Mrs. J. W. Adams, was hostess Fri day evening to the members of the We shall be very much obliged if Social Companion Club. A program the parties who have borrowed our was rendered, consisting of a reading scoop shovels will return them at by Mrs. Ethel A. Irons, and a song by once Bonneville Lumber Co. Mrs. Allie Belliston. Sewing and social chat occupied the remainder of Mrs. Laura Ingram came down the evening, after refreshments were to Nephi Tuesday from Salt Lake and served to the following: Mrs. Lloyd will visit here during summer. Mrs. Hobbs, Mrs. Harry Irons, Mrs. Ralph Ingram has spent the winter in the Belliston, Mrs. J. Q. Irons, Mrs. above city. Wm. Belliston, Mrs. Robert Chappell, Mrs. Bert Gadd, Mrs. Harry Beagley, The Nephi Ward Primary will Mrs. Mattie Vickers, and the hostess give a bazaar Thursday, April 20th, Mrs. Adams. at 2 p. m. in the west upstairs room at the Tabernacle. Cakes will also NOTICE TO WATER USERS be on sale. - Mrs. Bratten, and Mrs. Sheller, of State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake Chicago, 111., are visitors at the home City, Utah, March 30th, 1922. of Mrs. Elizabeth Kirgen. They will enjoy a vacation here for several Notice is hereby given that L. C. weeks before returning East. Stubbins of Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application in accordance with Miss Bertha McPherson and Miss the requirements of the Compiled Mayme Riches, went to Silver City Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended by Sunday where they spent a few dayi the Session Laws of Utah, 1919, visiting with Mrs. A. T. Bigler, sis- which application has since been as ter of Miss McPherson. signed to the Utah Valley Land & Water Co., to appropriate Eight FOR SALE A small quantity of Thousand (8,000) Acre-feof wat nice young fruit trees, apples, peach er from Currant Creek in Juab Coun es, pears, plums and cherries at reas ty. Said water will be stored from onable prices, call or write H. B. October 1 of each year to April 15 Angel, Long Branch St, Levan, Utah of the year following, in a reservoir formed by building a dam across the NOTICE FOR BIDS Bids will be natural channel of Currant Creek, received by the Nephi Irrigation Com which will inundate land in Sec. 6, pany for rent of Elk Pasture for the Township 12 South Range 1 East, year 1922. All bids must be In by Sec. 5, 6. 7, 8, 18, 19, 30, & 31. T. 11 May 1st. By order of the board. J. S. R. 1. E. Salt Lake Base and Meri E. Lunt secretary. dian. Tbe center of the impounding dam is at a point 950 ft S. and 1900 ft. E. ot tbe N. W. corner of Sec. 7, STOP! LOOK! LI9TEN-A- 11 chicks T 11., R 1 E., at which point the fter the 16th will be $11 per 100. water will be released and allowed Order your chicks now. Guaranteed to flow down the natural channel of 100 per cent delivery. No cripples. Creek tod a point 750 ft N. E. L. Ouyld, 8th East 1st South. Currant of 8M. corner ot Sec 36, T. 10 S. Phone 168. Must have order at once R. the 1 E., where the water will be refor May delivery. covered and conveyed in a canal a distance of 83,640 ft, and there used from April 15 to October 1 of each TIALL'S CATAKRII MEDICINE ear to irrigate 10,480 acres of land embraced In the B"4 Sec. 32, Eft Sec will do what we claim for it cure Catarrh or Deafness caused by 29, Eft Sec 21. E Sec 17, WV4 SE Catarrh. He do not claim to care M Sec 8, all of Sees, 83, 34, 27, 28, 22, 16 and 15, T 9 S R 1 W.; EV4 any other disease. Sec. 32, WV4 Sec 34, EV4 Sec 29, W HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Sec. EH Sec 20, VV4 Sec 22, is a liquid, taken internally, and y all 27, Sees. of and 16. 21, 28, It 33, T. acts through the blood upon the 10 8., R 1 W. Salt Lake Base and raucous surfaces of the system, thus Meridian. This application la desigreducing the inflammation and re- nated in the State Engineer's office aa No. 8996. storing normal conditions. All protests against the granting of All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of 11.00 and filed in this office within thirty (20) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. R. E. CALDWELL State Engineer Date of first publication April 7, 1922, Date of completion of publication May 6th, 1922. jwooe S0OO4 .. JMM i I ... . sooee 2.00 ISOOt 1.50 15008 1500 1.60 i . . tl7 15 S08S 1.00 60K1 1.00 OPERATIC .... 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It) (Wleniawekl) Violin Hronttiiaw Huoermaa noio.t.Meiodle (Op. 41, No. I) (Tachalkowaky) violin Solo Brouialaw Huberman Pailiaeel Selection (Puccini) Concert Band Veaaella'a Italian Band Toacay Selection (Puccini) Concert Band Veaaella'a Italian Band Coaxing the Plana (Confrey) Rartlme Piano Solo.Zei Confrey Greenwich Witch (Confrey) Ragtime Piano Solo..Zei Confrey CONCERT The Great Aarakenlns (Johnatone-Kramer- ) Tenor. Theo. Karl Because (Teachemacher-D'Hardelot- ) Tenor Tbeo. Karle Onward CbrUtlan Soldlera (Sir Arthur Sullivan) Collegiate Choir Rock of Asea (Toplady-HaatlnitSoprano and Contralto Marie Tiffany and Kllaabeth Innox Hong of the "Hush On" Baritone Klchard Bonelll Baritone Rolling; Down to Rio Richard Bonelll I ottos .0 iRobertaon-Rhys-Herber- soss LOO t) (Kipling-Germa- POPULAR:. tl7 , Eddie Leonvd Blue Stanton Tenor and Baritone Hilly Jones and Ernest Hare with Carl Fenton'a Orcheatra, Carolina. 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IP YOU ARC LOOKIN6 POM A SHOT WMERC MFATiOKCAlWAVt AitT TiAlfc TRADE WMEe Tut wslHouitxcrrrKSSTon THE VISE nOL'HKKRHPKR has made this her meat shopShe has ping headquarters. learned that upon every occasion she has been served with the best meats the market affords and waited upon In an accommodating manner. It Is upon such a basis that we solicit your business. CITY MEAT MARKET Opo. W. (JurreU, proprietor "lie Builds WWljrl- Who Build' Wel- TO BCII.D WELIi USE Nephi Plaster HAS .NO EyUAL The I.rir"t And rnrwt Natural Irponit of (Ipynum la the World. NF.riTI PLASTKIl AND MFO. COMPANY NOTICE FOB PUBUCATTOX (Publisher) Departmrni of the Interior V. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, March 15, 1922 Notice la hereby given that John E. Robertson, of Mills, Utah who, on May 22, 1915, made Homestead en Section 1, try No. 014850, for Township 15 South Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, baa filed notice ot Intention to make fire-yeProof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the District Court at Nephi, Utah, on the 24th day of J. E. Harrison OI'TOMKTRIST At the Nephi Drug Store the first Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of earh month. RIGHT GLASSES AT THE RIGHT PRICE SE, ar April 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: C. E. SwiUer, W. B. Jago, Wm. F. Squires. V E Snader all of Mills Utah GOULD B. BLAKELY. REGISTER First publication March 17th, 1922 Last publication April 14th, 1922. Charles. H Dunn DENTIST 521-62- 4 Cllft Building Salt Lake City Practice Inclusive of Scientific Platework, Gnm X-r- ay nUeaw Bailey Furniture Go You Cannot Buy Better Paint Than We Sell Quarts $1 Why Pay More? Pints 50c Every Can Guaranteed BAILEY FURNITURE SUPPLY CO. |