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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH. S, DID YOU EVER LOCAL NEWS STOP TO THINK MERRY CHRISTMAS AND Mrs. Katie Chrlstensen of Sandy, Utah is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J THAT ADVERTISING has never had R. Park this week. a fair chance in dairying. Delos Paxman, left for Salt Lake THAT there is no greater field for Tuesday where he will reside for aevelopment today than right in the some time. dairy business. Henry Allred, a former resident of Nephi, returned to his home in Boun tiful, Utah, after visiting with friends in this city for a few days. We wish you A Joseph F. Wright, returned home Tuesday to Salt Lake City, after spending the past week with relatives and friends in Nephi. Merry Christmas Dr. T. D. Rees, was one of the speakers last Thursday at the Snow Nomal Leadership week at Ephraim. The subject of Dr. Rees' lecture was "Sowing Wild Oats." and A Happy New Year rrtct msYc -- loir f- - get those good eats for ESTRAY Xmas. ENTERPRISE GROCERY GO. Gee Fellers but Biz is good "He Builds Wisely Who Build WILL L. HOYT Well" ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR TO BUILD WELL USI? Notary Public LICENSED ABSTRACTER And EXAMINER OP TITLES Utah Nephi 19 HAS NO EQUAL The Largest And Purest Natural Deposit of Gpysum GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING SYSTEM Utah Nephi, Best Material Used Prompt Mail Order Service J A NEPHI PLASTER AND MFG. COMPANY OP THE INTERIOR NOTICE TO WATER USERS NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) OFFICE AT SALT LAKE City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 1922 NOTICE Is hereby given that Samuel N. Fields of Mills, Utah, who on October 25, 1917, made Homestead Section entry No. 021971, for 11; NW!4 Section 12, Township 15 South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of iiiieui.-io-n to make five-yeProof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Nephi, Utah, on the 6th day of January, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Walter F. Brough, James L. Bellls-toHyrum Brough, all of Nepbl, Utah, and John Williams of Mills, U. S. LAND NE, ar n, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, NOTICE THAT thus far we have developed the dairy cow and forgotten the dairy man. NEW YEAR THAT to put the dairy business forward is a processs of education. In this task, the greatest Influence should be used by the Press. At this Holiday Season of the year, we desire to again thank you for THAT in some sections of the country, one of the most pressing needs of agriculture is a better market for the products of the farm. There are many products which must find outlet In order to keep the farming industry in a normal and healthy condition. your friendship and patronage. 'Tl me man THAT dairying is one of the great industries. vJho xakr biL5ine5$ THAT a movement should be made to extend the sale of milk, butter and cheese. None of these are us3d to the extent they should be, considering their high food value, in relation to costf TIRE COMPANY BREAKS RECORD Register First Publication November 24, '22 Last publication Dec. 22nd, 1922 State Engineer's Office Salt Lake City, Utah, November 23, 1922 Notice is hereby given that Albert Coulson of Nephi, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the laws of Utah in such case made and provided to appropriate Ten (10) Sec. Ft. of water troni Salt Creek in Juab County, Utah. Said water wil be diverted at a point 111)9 ft. south and 1840 ft. east of the N. W. corner of Section 21, Township 12 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and conveyed by means of a canal Distance of 1300 ft., and there used from January 1st to December 31st inclusive of each year, to produce power for electric lighting and propelling machinery in the manufact ure of salt at the Mountain Spring Salt Works in Juab County. After having been so used, the water will be returned to the natural channel at a point 788 ft. north and 2368 ft. east of the WA corner of above merf- tionel section 21. This application 1? designated in the State Engineer's i All protests against the granting of said application; stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit In duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office with in thirty (30) days after the comof this pletion of the publication notice. It. K. CALDWELL, State Engineer . 1, 1922 Date of first publication of publication Date of completion Dec. 29, 1922. IK-c- MAKING HOUSEWORK EASY Clean steel knives and forks, remove stains and grease with LB O SAP Scours Cleans Large cake S SONS CO.. very HAPPY NEW YEAR Nephi National Bank NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Gerusha L. Boswt.ll deceased. Creditors will present their claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Nephi, Utah, on or before the 8th day of March A. D. 1923. ALFRED J. GOWERS Executor of the estate of Gerusha L. Boswell deceased. Date of first publication Dec. 8, 1922 Last pub. Jan. 5th, 1923 . Thos. H. Burton attorney for estate Hit Reason. She was teaching the fourth grad In one of the ward schools and had Juwl finished the explanation of fracIn order to see If the class untions. derstood her, she asked Willie Brown or which he would prefer, of a pie. Willie said he preferred ttie quarter, and when asked "Because It his reHson, replied: wouldn't 'note n hocKlsh." one-fourt- h one-ihlr- Oraplata Mining Company. ..Location of Principal place of Business: Nephi, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meting of the Directors of the Oraplata Mining Company held on the 6th day of December, A. D. 1922, an assessment ofone-hal- f cent per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable Immediately, to the secretary of tha Any corporation at Nephi, Utah, stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 10 day cf January, A. D. 1923, at 12 o'clock noon, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before,' will be sold on the 28th day of Feby., 1923, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. T. C. Winn, Secretary Location of Office; Nephi, Utah. First pub, Dec. 8, 1922. Last pub Dec. 29th. 1922. the time to buy your Piano, Player Piano or Phonograph, we carry the best Makes in the World. We offer the most liberal terms to reliable parties desiring an instrument foi Christmas. Why wait Ion- - Now is Polishes Kv Tfc, 0. 1 j j j j j ger? pi PLAY j ? illK AS i r? i . ft V , - . "P YOU PAY Upright Piano, New for $345. Bench free. 24 Months to Pay. We carry a complete line of band and string A Guarantee with in- urn p ' m everything we sell. Plenty of the latest Player Rolls and Phonograph Records, Needles and all Supplies. from $1 One slightly used Phonograph, Cabinet size, $75 25 up. 15 months to pay. Take as long as 36 months to pay for your instrument. No waste MORGAN r, A MUSICAL CHRISTMAS Brings A Happy New Year struments. ENOCH It is in this spirit that we wish you Seldom picks "up office as No. 9083. mmx$fflSMi for to MERRY CHRISTMAS and a THAT PUBLICITY CAMPAIGNS WITH A VIEW TO POPULARIZE DAIRY PRODUCTS SHOULD BE PUT ON. I have in my possesion the followE. R. Waite, Secreary Shawnee, ing described animal, which If not claimed and taken away, will be sold Oklahoma, Board of Commerce. at public auction at my residence it Levan Utah, on the 29 th day of Dec. 1922 at 2 p. m. One three (3) year old cow, brand resembles open A, . with over on left side. Ear marked with crop and swallow fork left ear. wattled with double dulap. Said animal is held by me to secure the payWith the lowest prices experienced ment of $8 and advertising expenses. in the history of tire making, and in N. G. TAYLOR, Poundkeeper Levan Precinct the fact of the keenest competition ever known to the trade, the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company's CARD OP THANKS sales for the fiscal year ending OctWe sincerely thank all those who ober 31st, amounted to the enormous Ir any manner rendered us assistance total of $64,607,301.77 represting an increase of 23 per cent. .Much of this at the funeral of our mother. The family of the late Mrs. Mary fcrease is attributed to past year's Williams newspaper campaign. Mr. Fairestone expressed optimish regarding the outIn view look for the coming year. CARD OP THANKS of the tremendous demands for rubWe wish to thank our many ber in the United States, Mr. Firefriends and relatives who assisted stone thinks that the United States us in the sickness and death of our Government should encourage American capital to develop the rubber little daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ingram plantations in the Philipines. Let each new year bring us into closer cooperation for the good of all. in'the World. Chrlstensen, Prop DEPARTMENT . Nephi Plaster North Alain Street The members of the Social Com panion Club met at the home of Mrs Harry Irons. The evening was spenc in sewing and social chat. At 10.30 refrpfahments were served to Mrs. Geo Latimer, Mrs.W. H. Belliston, Mrs, Frank Belliston, Mrs. Geo. Howarth, JVIrs. Robert Chappell, Mrs. J.' G. Irons, Mrs. Harry Beagley, and the hostess Mrs. Harry Iron.s A HAPPY A. ' raiwiitniimraiinmiiiiaiiniiiiim ROBERT LOMAX 3H Venice Building, Nephi, Utah. J |