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Show THE The DENNIS WOOD, r Miss Nona Bryan of San Diego, Let us suggest to the various clubs of the city that a united effort be Calif, visited in'Nephi?for a few days taken to have a fitting celebration this week. this year of the nation's birthday on Mr. and Mrs. Val Hoyt, were July 4th. It Is not a minute to early to commence preparations for this down from Provo to spend Memorial ' event, which is really the greatest Day in this city. holiday of the year. The commemor Mr. and Mrs. Reed Belliston ation of the birth of this giant Re of Logan, Utah,, are visiting friends and public. relatives in Nephi this week. you Friend because it helps to carry you over the weeks and months between planting and profiting seasons. It permits you to purchase seed, fertilizer, machinery, on credit. In times of stress it stands behind you and helps you weather the storm. Mr .and Mrs. W. T. Denn were down from Salt Lake to spend Mem Mr.: and Mrs. J. Walter Paxman, came down from Salt Lake for Memorial Day here. orial Day. Mr. and .Mrs. Paul McCune of Suit Lake City are spending a few days Ralph Belliston, has gono to Myton in Nephi this week, the guest of Mrs. where he will look after his bee inS. B. McCune. terests this summer. Are YOU getting all the benefits which the bank offers farmers? full ple- Utah Your Bank can help you Claimant names as witnesses: Orgill all of Mills, Utah. Gould B. Blakely, Register First pub May 2o, 1922. Last pub June 23rd, 1922 - John Williams, George John Kelly, Rollins Hansen 19-17- ar Miss, Leah visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hague and fam- Mrs. Alice Pitt, and Miss Idale ily came down from Salt Lake Sun Pitt, went to Salt Lake Tuesday af day and spent the day with Mr and ternoon for a few days visit. Mrs Alma Hague Mrs. Jas. L. Belliston, went to Salt Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett of Lake for .Memorial Day, returning Sandy and Mrs. Ardell Butterfield home yesterday. motored to Nephi for Decoration Day I shall give an eight weeks violin They were accompanied home yester day by Mrs. W. A. Garrett Sr, who course commencing, Monday, June will visit with them for some time, 19th. See me for' terms Misjs Jlerci and will also work In the Salt Lake Goldsbrough. Temple. Mrs. Frank Belliston, returned to Miss Clara Hobbs, elaborately en Lynndyl yesterday after a weeks vistertained a number of her friends it with her parents Mr .and Mrs. Jos. Wednesday afternoon at the home of Broadhead. Mrs. L. G. Hobbs. The game of 500 G. M. Whitmore, left for St. Geo was played the prizes being awarded to Mrs. Gerald Cazier, and Mrs. Paul rge this morning to attend to some McCune. The color scheme was pink banking business there. ' He was and white. The center piece was of accompanied by Eugene Giles, of the pink and white carnations. Luncheon National Copper Eank of Salt Lake. was served during the afternoon. The guast list included tie following. County Attorney T. H. Burton has Mrs. Spencer Forrest, Mrs. Gerald purchased this week a new ChevroCazier, Mrs. W. J. Johnson, Mrs. L. let Sedan. Orton Durham, has pur G Hobbs, Mrs Ben Sweeney, Miss chased a new Chevrolet Touring ear. Georgia McCune, Miss Nana Shuttle, The cars were purchased from T. L. Mrs. Orton Durham Mrs. Henry Al- - Schofield of Provo, who has the lred. Mrs. Clarence Warner, Miss gency for this county. Lucile Forrest. M rS. J. W TClinrlar Miss Nell Golden, Miss Gwen Ostler! Miss Leah Pace of Price, Utah Mrs. John Schofield of Provo, Mrs. Reed Belliston of Logan, Mrs. Paul Mc Cune, Mrs. J. Oren Wilson and Mrs. Hal McCune of Salt Lake City and the hostess .Miss Hobbs. - The First National Bank XOTKK FOR PUBLICATION (PUBLISHER) Department of the Interior U. S. LAND OFFICE AT Salt Lake City, Utah, May 13th, 1928 NOTICE is hereby given that William B. Jago, of Mills, Utah, who, on , made Homestead August 17, entry No. 016416, for S'fcSE1, Sec. 7; SSW'i, Sec. 8; NV4NW14. Sec. Section 18, Township 17;'NNEi 16 South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filea notice of intention to make five-yeProof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Nephi, Utah, on the 30 day of .June, 1922. Mod-en- THE NATION'S BIRTHDAY. is Nephi, IODtJ18 Pace of Price, Utah, is witi relatives here this week -- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones of Salt Lake City were guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart, and family, spent Memorial Day in Fair- view Utah. i1 Venice Theatre M on day and Tuesday .1 i r .1 J une jtn and otn NO REST-N- Time John Cooper, went to Tooela to spend Memorial Day there At last you can now buy Independent Gasoline in Nephi. The gas with $2.00 the pep.- Central Motor Co. 1.0 a Mrs. Nettie Davis returned to yesterday after a few days visit with relatives in this city. One Year Sil Vacation Mrs. Edith Sparks of Salt Lake City, spent Memorial Day in this city. Manager 8nbcrlptioB Kates the are America's greatist You, of Farmer, wealth. But before you receive the money for your crops many months usually elapse. The crop must be sown, must be fertilized, tilled, reaped, and SOLD. Learn how we can help you. Ask for information from our officials. They will be ased to tell you more about our service. Editor B. GIBSON A.. NEPHI, UTAH. S, LOCAL NEWS Times-New- s Published every Friday by The Time News Publishing Company How the Bank Serves the Farmer The Bank TIMES-NEW- here and it is time to get that old camping kit ready for the trip. Look at the items we can furnish, for that kit to make the trip easy. Eastman Kodaks Eastman Films is Flashlights Batteries Goggles' Dust Glasses Thermos Bottles Cheap Watches Safety Razors Blade Razors Pocket Knives and dozens of other necessities that will come in handy while camping out. One look into our display window next week will convince you that the fishing season is near. We sell Fishing and Game Licenses, and remember, WE ARB HERE TO SERVE Nephi Drug Co. WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW tention to make three-yea- r NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Proof, ' ' to establish claim to the land above (Publisher) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Nephi, Utah on the U. S. LAND OFFICE AT SALT LAKE 30th day of June, 1922 City, Utah, May 16, 1922 Claimant names as witnesses: Notice is hereby given that Ernest James II Newton, John S Neilson, Kay, of Mona, Utah, who, on June Edward R Kay David Neilson all of 12, 1920, made Homestead Entry No. Mona, Utah 0 24064, for NEJ4 Section 21, TownGOULD B BLAKELY, Register ship 11 South, Range 1 East, Salt First pub. May 19, 1922 Lake Meridian, has filed notice of in Last pub June 16, 1922. PEACE O There's no peace and little rest for the one who suffers from a bad back, and distressing urinary disorders. Ne 7 phi people recommend Doan'a Kidney Pills. Be guided by their experience. Mrs. D. M. Miller, Nephi, says: "I naa more or less kidney trouble for a number of years. My back pained so severely at times I was pretty bad off and black sdoIs often ft nrton roH before my eyes. I was terribly ner-vio- and so restless at night I could- n't get any sleen. Moan's KMn.v Pills proved so satisfactory I have al ways relied on them during these at- tacks. Doan's have always given prompt and effective relief" SEVERAL YEARS LATER. Mrs. Miller added: "It Is seldom I need kidney remedy, but at times colds cause a slight disorder. I use Doan'n and get the some rnmi Re.trodwcljon from tholograpkj rnit. ever." Price Zrf 60c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get loan's Kidnpy rills the same that ;rs M:iler had. Fpster-Milbur- n Co., iMfrs., Buffalo, N Y V XOTK'K TO WATER USERS Ofllce, Salt Lake City, Utai, May 18, 1922 Nut Ice Is hereby given that Iiie3 Trl,ip, of Callao. Utah has made application in accordance w.th the of the Conn ltd Laws or I'tah, 1317. as ainrndi-- by the Session Laws or Utali, IS 19, io appropriate Fifteen (lf) Sue. Kt. of water from Indian Toms and Ilasin 'r oki. In Juab County. Sn'd wa . r to b? diitrt d at n point wiicl. i.i ICS.) ft w t front tinK'; orni:i of Sc 11. Town.!: I ? 11 South, Range I i r (, Salt Lake Has.; and Meridian, convejod in a cannl a distance of h' O ft. and there UauJ from Jan. 1 to Tec. 31, Indiirnvo of e;id year. y irrigate 10 40 acres of land In the W'iE'i, EViW'i, Sec IN CONCEPTION THAN ANY OTHER PICTURE IN YEARS A wonderfully human story of democracy and Of brotherhood. It goes back into the past, take lip the present, and lifts the curtain on the future. The struggle for brotherhood, peace and happiness through all the ages. Its appeal is to all classes. It eulogizes the working man, it give due credit to all races and creeds. COST A MILLION DOLLARS TWO YEARS IN CONSTRUCTION EMPLOYED 10,000 ftOPLE. 1 Prices Children 25c "i ENEl, 3.., , W'.iSKU Sec. 2fi, KViWH Src. 23, T. 10 R 17 W., 8. L. Mer. This applic- J Adults 45c Mm Is designated 10,000 miles on Chicago (1,200 'i. Ei, ation ineer' CORB TIRES The tire section above at the left shows the condition of a Firestone 83x4Vs Cord Tire after 20,994 miles on a Yellow Cab in Chicago. The section at the right was cut from a new Cord of the same site. Careful measurements show that only 18 of the tread of the tire on the Yellow Cab has been worn away after this long, gruelling test. The carcass Is Intact after more than 11,000,000 revolutions. Firestone Cords have averaged over d 'A MASTERPIECE BIGGER In the Slate r iKtSlONt 30 1 3V'2 FABRIC Eng- oiflca an No. 8763. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons tlifrefor, mut be made by affi davit In duplicate, accompanied with a fp" of II oo and fllrd In this office within thirty (30) day after the com pletion of tae publication of this notice. R E. CALDWELL, State Engineer-Datof first publication May 26, Date of completion of publi 1922, cation June 22, 1922. flUbl iMILtS per DOLLAR TV State Engineer' 30 x 3 size 58.95 stone Yellow Cabs cabs all Fire- - equipped). In thousands of Instances, they have given from 15,000 to 30,000 miles. Lock at the tread-scientif- ically angled against skid, massive e and heavy in the center where the wear comes, tapered at the edges to make steering easy and to protect the carcass against destructive hinging action of high tread edges. The carcass Is air bag expanded to insure uniform tension and paralleling of every individual cord. It Is double "gum dipped" to make sure that each cord is thoroughly insulated with rubber. This is the reason why Firestone Cords unfailingly deliver extraordinary mileage. It explains the unanimous de mand oi tnoughtful tire buyers for these 0LDFIELD"999" values. The local 30x32 FABRIC Firestone dealer will continue to provide the personal service that makes Firestone tire comfort and econ30 x 3 tize 17.99 K $8- -9 omy complete. Central Motor Co. Net, hi, Utah Scipio Garage Scipio, Utah W. H. Pace Motor Co. Delta, Utah J. W. Shepherd Levan, Utah Killpack Garage Delta, Utah Kanosh Merc. Co. . Kanosh Utah |