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Show THE The 1'lMKft-NEW- NEPH1, UTAII. S, credit to States. do Times-New- s tubl ishecl every Friday by The Time News Publishing Company DENNIS WOOD A. B. GIBSON. ' Subscription furnished, 12.00 $1.00 A ROYAL HOST. had tae pleasure of visiting the city of Richfield and Sevier County for three days the latter part of the week The editor of the Times-New- ; by the High School band. s Tuesday morning the newspaper men with their wives and sweethearts commenced the journey home ward to the various towns of Utah, each loud 1n their praise of the mag nificent reception accorded them by the people of Richfield. In traveling across the prosper ous Sevier Valley every member of the party was impressed by the splendid farms to be seen in every direction, and the abundance of water that was available. This section can well lay claim to the name of being the "Cache Valley" of the south, for it seemed to us they are sitting on "Top of the World." the occasion being the convention of the members of the Ufeih State Press Association. This was our first visit to the metropolis of Central and Southern Utah for Richfeild is well entitled to this distinction, being a wide awake pro PROHIBITION AN ISSUE. gressive city of beautiful homes money in the course of a lifeTHRIFT is based on common splendid business blocks fine schools well paved streets brilliantly lighttime to save enough to be even sense. Thrift la not stiugness. A Prohibition will be a dominant ised, and last but not least, a citizen- sue in not fewer than moderately wealthy at old age. thirty States twenstingy man is not thrifty: He ship that seem to be on the job and result? will be watched thla thoufall, of hundreds Neverless Is merely mean. ty four hours of each day. with mgre than unusual interest. The royal reception accorded the sands of payroll men and woThe wets contend they are certain the Press of Utah the members by men do save enough during The need for thrift real of victory, while the drys openly people of Richfield will linger long state that if no other force kills the their productive years to keep thrift is evidenced by facts. In the memory of all those who were hope for "light wines and mild beers" the wolf from the door in their fortunate to attend. Commencing It wil die at the hands of the boot even with the banquet given Friday old age and have comforts and A very Bmall percentage of who are makng too much leggers Commercial ing by the Richfield even luxuries that would not be their present system to nren reach old age possessed of under money Club, the trip to Monroe Hot Springs the traffic to become legalized permit theirs had they fritted away and independent means. with a plunge Saturday morning, New York and New Jersey are all small and seemingly insignifidacing party, followed with a "net up" over the lssu, which also in the TJilrd Ward meeting cant sums of money in the earIt is true that most wage-earnewill be paramount in all of the New house given by the Farm Bureau, and PenStates, and Missouri. lier years. do not make enough England a fine with ending Saturday evening will face the question, as concert and dance, all of which was nsylvania West Vir free gratis, certainly rounded out a will Maryland, .Delaware, ginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, ColOur message to you is thisThat as a disinterested party perfect day. orado, Ohio, Wisconsin, Washington Sunday morning cars were on hand Michigan, California, Oreadvise to we are in come as for members who had position by Nebraska, your Banker serving you only Louisiana, Texas, OklahoUtah, gon, train, and joined by the Richfield ma, and Florida. Commercial Club, the fifty mile you on every business move or investment you may care to Pennsylvania wets pretend to be journey to Fish Lake was common' lieve they are sure of victory, but make Start today lift this be your bank. ced. Glenwond for Stopping off at recent sweep of the Progressive the a short time, the press men were the other way. shown over the State Fish hatchery Pinchot points It would be difficult to predict the at that place. in many of the States, but it About 1 pm. the entire party had outcome is be that whatever be the to hoped reached Fish Lake, that wonderful verdict it will result in an obedience body of fresh water, the mecca of to law. thousands of tourists during the A decided dry victory will most summer season. This famous resort Utah Nepal. is now reached by a new scenic high ited the sooner the expressed will of and unless the bedrock of way built at a cost of about $75,000 people, This road leaves the valley abrupt American government is to be dynam sooner the exrpessed will of ly, and steadily climbs the mountain ited the to the lake. The road is quite steep the people Is obeyed the better. 29th day of September, 1922. And it will not hurt if Uncle Sam NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION in places but no difficulty was en' himself leads the way on the one or Claimant names as witnesses (Publisher) countered in making the ascent. he is now manJ. M." trolley, Francis Ludlow, Willie At 4 p. m. another real banquet two of the seven seas Department of the Interior ' Christmas, J. H. Jones, all of Spanish was served the members in which aging- to navigate. U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake Fork, Utah. trout from the lake occupied a pro GOULD B. BRAKELEY minent place on the menu. After The Ugladin Bees met at the home City, Utah. August 15. 1922 the banquet a fine program was giv of Miss Minnie Belliston Tuesday Notice is hereby given that Joseph Register en, which included a concert by the evening. A delightful time was had Earl Jones, of Spanish Fork, Utah, First Pub. Aug. 18th 1922 Richfield High School Band, and after which delicious refreshments who, on June 16, 1920, made Home- Last Pub Sep. 15th 1922. right here we wish to emphasize were served to those present. stead Entry No. 024999, for E what had been previously expressed GOODYEAR SHOE Section 11 10; WSW by a speaker at one of the meetings, REPAIRING SYSTEM Township 11 South, Range 3 East, NOTICE OF CONTEST that no other school band in namely, Utah NephI, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice the State of Utah is the equal of this Used Material Best of Intention to make three-yea- r Proof High School Band, under the leader- Department of the Interior, United Prompt Mail Order Service to establish claim (o the land above States Land Office. ship of J. L. Terry. The music they J A Chrlstensen, Prop described, before the Clerk of the rendered, both at the concert SaturDistrict Court at Provo, Utah, on the day evening and at Fish Lake would Salt Lake City, Utah August 19, 1922 To Florence Schmidt of Delta, Utah, semi-annu- al What Is Bamboo-Craft- ? ever enjoyed. Rates Mom us ... KI('HIIKL1 After dinner, boating and fishing was enjoyed until evening "when a dance was given, music being again Manager una Year Six in the United Editor This ended the three days' conven tion, the most successful from every standpoint that the associaion has . .......... any city You don't know? Then we will tell you. It is the latest word in a low priced Fountain Pen. The pen with a glass point, the Bamboo barrel and a self filler on the Conklin style. A very practical Fountain pen priced at $1.50 Come in and let us demonstrate them to you. No obligation. We have the exclusive agency for Nephi and vicinity. Of course, our Schaeffer line of Fountain Pens still lead the world and are carried in all styles and priced within the reach of all. ban-que- rs The' First National Bank ; Contestee ; You are hereby notified that John Aaron Grant who gives Levan, Juab County, Utah, as his We'll match "the other fellow" on Quality and Prices and beat him on Service Goodrich SILVER-TOWCORDS in every size, including N 30 x y2. GOODRICH FAB- RICS including the famous new low priced rich f,55" 30 clincher. Good- iy2 Come to us and you'll get fair prices on Goodrich Silvertowns or Goodrich fabrics fresh, new stock with a lot of life and long wear in every tire. Better yet you'll go away feeling that you've been treated right that everyone Iiere is anxious to please you and that you'll want to come back when you need another tire or tube. Come in soon. GARAGE JUDD'S UTAH NEPHI Phone 195 Goodrich Tires - Silvtrbwn Ctr Js Ford Sales and Service post-offi- ce ad- dress, did on June 27, 1922, file in this 'office his duly corroborated application to contest and secure the cancellation of your Homestead, Entry, Serial No. 021575 made July 27, 1917, for Southeast Quarter of Section eleven, Township 15 South, Range three west, Salt Lake Meridian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges that Florence Schmidt has never established residence upon said land and does not now reside thereon and has failed and neglected to cultivate said land or such portions thereof as required by law in pursuance of her aforesaid entry and that contestant is informed and believes and therefore alleges that said Florence Schmidt has intentionally abandoned her entry hied at aforesaid; that the absence of and failure and neglect of said en trj woman to reside upon and cultivate said land was not due to her employment in the Military service or Naval service of the United States. You are, therefore, further notified that the said allegations will be taken as confessed, and your said entry will be canceled without further right to be heard, cither before this office or on appeal, if you fail to file in this office within twenty days after the FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically responding to these allegations of contest, together with due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either in person or by registered mail. You should te in your answer the name of the post office to which you desire future notice to be sent to Jwti. GOULO B. BLAKELY, Register. Date of 1st pub.: Aug. 25, 1922. Date of 2nd pub.: Sep. 1, 1922. pub.: Sept 8, 1922. pub.: Sept. IS, 1922. Date of 3rd Date of 4th " x. WE ARE HERE TO SERVE ' " i Nephi Drug Co. WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW We Print Butter Wrappers CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT a credit may be allowed on Income tax- es for property taxes paid within the Proposing to Amend Section 1, Article year; provided, that nothing in this section shall permit classification oi XIV, of the Constitution of Utah mines or mining claims. Relating to 8tate Indebted-Ma-s Sec. 8. The property ea the Unitconcurrent resolution providin ed States, of the state, counties, cities, sa amendment to Section 1, Article towns, school districts, municipal corXIV, of the Constitution of the Stats porations and public libraries, lota f Utah, relating to stats debt limita with the buildings thereon used exclusively for higher religious worship tion. Be it enacted by the Legislature of or chart table purposes and places of s the State of Utah, of all burial not held or used for private or the members elected to each of the corporate benefit, and mortgages upon both real and personal property shall two houses concurring therein; Section 1. That it la proposed to be exempt from taxation. Ditches, amend Section L Article 14, of the canals, reservoirs, pipes, and flumes Constitution of the State of Utah, so owned and used by individuals or corporations for irrigating lauds owned that the same will read as follows: 8ec. 1. To meet casual deficits or by such Individ uaia or corporations, failures in revenue, and for neoessary or the individual members thereof, expenditures for public purposes, in- shall not be separately taxed so long as exshall be owned used buildand of they cluding the erection public ings, and for the payment of all ter-- . clusively for such purpose; a deduc. ritorial indebtedness assumed by the tion of debits from credits may be state, the state may contract debts, authorized and taxes of the indigent not exceeding in the aggregate at any poor may be remitted or abated at one time, an amount equal to 2 per- - such time and la such manner as may centum of the value of the taxable be provided by law. Sec. 2. The secretary of state la property of the state, as shown by the Vast assessment for state purposes, directed to cause this proposed amendprevious to the Incurring of such in- ment to be published aa required by debtedness. But ths stata shall never the constitution and to be aubmitted to contract any indobtedaess, except as the electors of the state at the next In the next section provided, in excess general el notion In the manner proof such amount, and all moneys aris- vided by law. Sec. 3. If approved by the electors ing from loans herein authorized, shall be applied solely to the purposes for of the state this proposed amendment shall take effect on the first day of which they were obtained. See. 2. The secretary of stats la January, 1923. her.-lidirected to submit this proApproved March 17, 1921. posed amendment to the electors of the state at the next freneral elec CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT tion In the manner provided by law. NO. S Sec. 3. If adopted by the electors Proposing to Amend Section 9, sf of the state, this amendment shall Article VI, of tae Constitution take effect January 1, 1923. of Utah, Relating to Compan-aatle- n of the Members of CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT the Legislature NO. 2 A Joint resolution proposing aa Proposing to Amend Sections 2 and amendment to Section 8, of Article VL S, Article XIII, of ths Constituof the Constitution of the State of tion of Utah t'tah relating to compensation of the members of the legislature. Relating to Property Subjeot to Taxation and Rates Be It enacted by the Legislature of of Tax the Ktate of Utah, two-thirof the A resolution proposing amendment members elected to each of the two to Sections 2 and 8, Article 13, of the houses concurring therein: Section 1. It la proposed to amend Constitution of the State of Utah relating to property subject to taxation Section 9, Article TL of the constitution of the State of Utah ao that the and rates of tax. Be it resolved by the Legislature of same will read as follows: Sec. 9. The members of the legisof all the State of Utah, the members elected to each house lature shall receive such diem and mileage as the legislature may proconcurring therein : 1. not K la Section That exceeding eight dollars per proposed to vide, amend Sections 2 and 8, of An trie 1H day, and ten cents per mile for ths distance of the Constitution of the State of necessarily traveled going to Utah, so that suck sections will read nd returning from the place of meeton the mtit usual route, and they as follows: ing Sec 2. To the end that the burden shall receive no other pay or of taxation may be equitable upon all Soc. 2. The secretary of state ia property, the legislature is empowered to divide all property Including mon- hereby directed to submit this proposeys and credits as well as physical ed amendment to the electors of the property, into classes and to deter- state at the next general election in mine what class or dasss of proper- the manner provided by law. Sec. 8. If adopted by the electors ty sbaB he subject to taxation and wMtt property, If any, shall not be of the state this amendment shall abject to taxation. Taxes shall bs take effect January t, 1928. acUform upon all property of the same Approved March IT, 1021. else and shall be levied and collect-e- d I. H. R. Crockett, Secretary of State, for public purposes only. Taxes may ve Imposed upon any and aU of the State of T'tah, do hereby certiproperty, including privileges, fran- fy that the foregolnt la a full, tnm strut chise and HeMssaa to do business in correct copy of Constitutional Amend the state, but this shall not he so eon. ments jnos. l, 2 and S aa proposed by strued as to authorise the taxation of ths regular session of the leglslatara the storks of any company or corpora- of 1921, as the earn appear of record tion when the property of such com- In my office. Ia witnnea whereof, I have hereunpany or corporation rufresnntod by such storks has hmn taxed. The leg. to set my hand and affixed th Orat lalatnr ia empowered to lmios tax- Seal of the State of Utah, this 1st day es upon Income, which tatns may be of September, 1022. H. 181 CBOCKKTT, graduat"d and progressive an1 reason- (SKAJL.) able exemptions may be provided, and Sees stary of Stala, NO. 1 . two-third- y ds - two-thir- ds pr par-'nllt- e. ' |