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Show "THE TIMES-NEW- S, 4 The Timers-New- s LOCAL I'ublished every Friday by The Time New Publishing Company DENNIS WOOD A.. NEPHI, UTAH. - B. GIBSON Editor Manager Subscription Kates HAPPENINGS A LOOK W. A. Starr, went to Springville, Tuesday on account of the 'death of his brother in law Wm. Mendenhall. Oscar Brough, returned $2.00 from Beaver City where he Sunday visited 11.00 with, friends the past week. One Year Six Months IN A DIRECT PRIMARY LAW. You Were Out of Work Tomorrow !! Successful folks have vision which looks far beyond the immediate tomorrow still to those who have not reached an Independence which permits such action the tomorrow is very important. Thrift which calls Step by step Is success attained. for regularly putting aside a portion of any income, soon has a working capital to indulge a bigger vision. A great Chicago pubIt is never too late to start. lisher who failed at 50 had the courage to start all over again and at 65 his second success far outstripped his former effort. Start building today. Add a little here a little there and before you know it you will be one of the independent and influential citizens of this community. This institution wants to help you. Banking is much more than a mere depository for the safe keeping of funds. Come, in and get acquainted and permit us to show you innumerable ways to make money. Utah n, MAKING HOUSEWORK EASY Clean steel knives and forks, remove stains and grease with SAPOLIO Scours - Cleans Polishes Large cake No waste ENOCH MOKCAN'S SONS CO., New Tori, U. S. A. We Print Butter Wrappers Wot EleaS Ecflaossasr In the Kitchen Use in? The Economy BiUPJQ POllftsER WILL L. HOYT COMPANY Mrs. Hall Poses When you bake IfljuinurT J EST BT TEST The sale of Calumet is over 1,10 greater than that of any other brand. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR U. S. LAND OFFICE AT SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH October 20, 1922 NOTICE Is hereby given that Martha Eager, formerly Martha Caller, of Nephi, Utah, who, on Decem- V ber 13, 1917, made Homestead entry '"1 V-V y. X THE WORLD'S GREATEST HAVING POY No. 022173, for SttSW, XL v kw". TV Thu is the first posed ;:r t ittc of Mrs. France Mall, wife of '! Xcyr n wa Brunswick, H. J., rfftor, ! ound murdered hoir titicjr, f',!i w-:- ..,: t ''',' pretty Sec. 26; N',NWVi 8WUNW14, Sec. 35; EH NE'4 Section 34, BK'aSE, Sec. 27; Township 12 South Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, haa filed 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 ?Gth day of December 1922. Claimant name as witnesses: t. Alvin Iturton, John Henry Lunt. Orson Cazler, Cratd Caller, all of NYpM, Utah. GOULD 15. HLAKELY. Register First publication October 27, 1922. Last publication November 21, 1922 ar Don't be led into taking Quantity Sr Calumet has proven to be best Ly test in i, ,vi homeri every bake-dnLargest selling br; t jo world. Contains only ingredients a.; ha v officially approved by U. S. Pure Fowl Author. AND OUR STORY IS TOLD WE ARE HERE TO SERVE Nephi Drug Co. WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. LAND OFFICE AT SALT Lake City, Utah, October 19, 1922 NOTICE is hereby given that Ada Kay of Mona, Utah, who on August 30, 1919, made Homestead entry No. 024754, for W SW4, NEW. SW4, NW14SEM. Section 15, Township 11 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make three-yea- r Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Nephi, Utah, on the 2nd day of December 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: James H. Newton, Ernest Kay, Edward R Kay, John S. Neilson all of Mona, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY. Register First publication October 27, 1922. Last publication November 24, 1922 Charles H. Dunn DENTIST Clift Building Salt Lake City Practice Inclusive of Scientific Platework, 521-52- 4 X-r- Gum Diseases GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING SYSTEM Utah Nephi, Best Material Used Prompt Mail Order Service J A Christensen, Prop nn 4.i I klfvl Nephi Plaster A Big Time and Mersey Saver with Calumet you know there will be no loss or failures. That's why it is far less expensive than some other brands selling for less. OUR WINDOW ol THIS? The First National Bank Nephi. The Stake Primary Association will hold a cake salu at Lunt Pharmacy The next legislature of this stato, Saturday afternoon, November loth. w'aich will convene in less than sixty Wm. Bailey, returned to days should consider very earnestly Salt the question oi giving the people ot Lake Tuesday after spending tha Utah a direct stato wide primary week end with his family in this law. This question was not in city. neither platforms of tha two major Mrs. John S. Cooper, went to Pay- parties, but it seems to us the most serious consideration and thought by son Tuesday to visit with her daughthe men who will meet to pass laws ter Mrs. Malin Mendenhall for a few for this state at the next session of days. this body. The present method of nominating Miss Oneita Rees, escorted by J. candidates for office, via the mass G. McDonald Jr, motored from Salt primary and convention route, has Lake to Nephi, where they pent become nothing more than a gamble, Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. T, D, Rees. in which a few men play the game, while the voters who should be the P. J. Fennell, former county commost vitally concerned simply pass on missioner and now member of the the work of a few, whether it be Tintio School Board, transacted business in Nephi Wednesday. good, bad or Indifferent. Under a direct primary law, every citizen would have a chance to nomDonald Chase and Clyde Ockey, inate men of their choice for office. who are attending the University of man Under the primary system every Utah, spent Sunday and Monday in who aspired for office would stand Nephi, for nomination, In which the whole electorate of the community would Mrs. J. R. Downs, left Tuesday for pass upon his qualification for the Log Angeles, where she will visit with office'. Under a direct primary law, her son George for a month. She was the present mass primary; and con- accompanied by her daughter Mrs. vention, with its slimy trail of brok- Ella Clark of Provo. en promises, misrepresentations, cliMr. and Mrs. Karl Kellerstrass and ques, lies and tricky manipulations, would be relegated to the cess-pofamily, and Mrs. F. W, Larson of oi decayed politics. Provo, motored to Nephi Sunday and With all the people having a hand spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Ed which in the nomination of officers, While here Jlr, KellerKendall, would be possible under a primary strass purchased a carload of flour, law. such as most of the progressive brau and shorts, from the Nephi Mill states of the Kast have, the election & Mfg. Co, for his store in Provo. cf more efficient men would be made Mrs. Geo. D. Haymond, and daughpossible, and greater saving to the ter Dorothy, returned home Monday taxpayer be effected. from Salt Lake City, where they have for several weeks on account THE RAILROAD CONTROVERSY. been of the Illness of Miss Haymond, who is now regaining her health and We are hearing a great deal the strength after an attack of typhoid past few weeks concerning the con-- , tever. troversy that is now going on between the Union Pacific on the one HOW'S hand, and the Southern Pacific on the other. Commercial Clubs' and HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE ether organizations throughout the will do what we claim for it siate" are taking sides on the qncs-iio- cure C'Hrrh or Deafness caused, by and passing resolutions in ac- Catarrk. We do not claim to cure cordance with the views that may anv other disease, HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE happen to be set forth at the meeting in which such resolutions are is a liquid, taken internally, and presented. acts the blood upon the It appears to us that there is only mucousthrough surfaces cf the gystem, thus one question for Utah people to derecide, and that is which road is of reducing the inflammation and normal conditions. to us as a storing most state, the importance All Pni2n'.ts. Circulars free. end which concerns our future prosF. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio. perity to the greatest extent? There can only be one answer to this question, namely the Union Pacific, because the lines of this system traverse practically the entire state, from Cache valley on the North to Washington county on the South. ATTORNEY AXD COUJJ 8BLOB With its feeder lines it operates through the very heart of Utah, and Notary Public our future prosperity must of necextent a to very large depend essity LICKNSRD ABSTRACTER Ad on the transportation development of EXAMINER OP TITLES Paclfiic the Union System, especially 19 North Main Street Southern Utah. Utak Nephi What can we hope for from the Southern Pacifiic in the development of Central and Southern Utah? Why practically nothing. It is just as foreign to this region from Nephi to St. George, as though it were "He Bnlld WtsHy Who Bulldf located thousands of miles from here. 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