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Show THE The TIMEtt-NEW- Times-New- s, s Friday by The Time News Publishing Company r'ubllMhed every DENNIS WOOD A.. B. GIBSON Manager Subscription Rates $2.00 11.00 fsL'PI'OKT THE BOYS' BAND. If there is one thing in Nephi that should receive the loyal support of every citizen of this community it Is the lioys Band. Without some musical organization of this character, a town is simply on the dead list, and tivery man, woman and child in the community, on the 4th of July, without the strains of a band simply cannot get the spirit of the occasion, and no matter what kind of a celebration is staged, without a band it falls flat. Now it takes money to keep an organization running and where every one is benefited all should be willing to give sometthing for its This dependable financial institution is excellently equipped through experience, connections and complete facilities to serve the business interests of Nephi and maintenance. Sunday evening a benefit concert is being given in the Tabernacle for this purpose, so let us all come to the aid of the Boys Band with all the spondulicks, simoleons, kopecks, sheckles hard money or easy money, any kinda money, in gobs, chunks, slivers, or even the whole piece in exchange for what the most promising bunch of young musicians will be able vicinity. whit-tling- s, to give us in return for our donation Let during the summer of 1923. everybody Boost for the Boys Band. THRIFT. The First National Bank Utah Nephi, IN THE IfFTRICT COURT OP JUA1 COUNTY, STATE OP UTAH. Mary E. P. Schofield, Plaintiff, V3 jlgftin Geiser, George W. Snow, and SUM Lvdia Rebbeck. Defendants. MONS. The State of Utah to the said Defend- JUDD GARAGE Phone 195 NEPHI, UTAH LOOK beyond ants: the purchase cost You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the entitled action and in cams of our failure so to do, judgment will e rendered against you according to demand of the complaint which been filed with the clerk of said rt This action is brought to re cover a judgment quieting olaintiff's title to the land described in said complaint, and removing the clouds price! Tire figured at the tnd of service will how Silvertowna the most Best In Bu P. N. ANDERSON, Attorney for PlaintiCf. Post Office Address: Nephi, Utah. Date of first pub. Feb. 9, 1923. Date of last pub. Mar. 9, 1923. Successful st have provision o handle with eq- il advantage every drawbar and belt power task on the farm. A X he International 8-- 1 6 Kerosene Tractor A drawbar with a wide rangrt of adjustment both up and down & sidewise go that itwill pull a plow, harrow, binder, wagon or an yother machine or Implement with equal advantage. A friction clutch pulley, so placed that the tractor ran be backed into the belt quickly; so placed, too, that the bolt does not drag on the ground nor rub against any part of the tractor. Pulley has a wide range and broad diameter to insure against belt slippage. throttle governor that regulates the fuel to the load variations a fuel saver and no one required to adjust fuel when engaged in belt work. minute If you are interested In come In and let us tell you more about the International which is the final expression of 20 years continuous tractor manufacturing experience and a thorough knowledge of all farm machinery requirements gained, through almost 90 years of general farm A up-to-t- power-farmin- 3-- machine building experience Is the tractor bent suited to the needs International of the farmers of this locality. Thfc I HEPHI IMPLEMENT M. W. GET READY FOR A tew o the many friends of Mrs. iiimma G. i.ale, met at utr noma on 23rd, to pay honor and re- pect on her 82nd oirthday. The lime was pleasantly spent in readings, singing, and music, and delicious were served. Many exand happy repressions of good-wi- ll turns of the day were tendered the guest of honor by every one present. Tne following attendfcd: JVirs. Jennie 3eck, Mrs. Susie Worwood, Mrs. Anna Pyper, Mrs Lizzie Jones, Mrs Jane Jones, Mrs. Eliza Pay, Mrs. Jane Gadd, Miss Etta Sidwell, Mrs. Emma Li. Sells, and the following from out of town. Mrs. I'armela Evans, of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Clifford Bale of Payson. THE GREAT EVENT Come to our drug store in ample time You for your sick room supplies. should have our antiseptic things; and, at the same time get the powders and perfumes you will need for baby. Miss Leone Ingram was hostess at a chicken supper Monday evening In honor of Stella Singleton of Amer ican Fork. Games and music furnished the entertainment for the evenAbout thirty five guests were ing. i Mr. and JUrs. Elias Worwood, were very pleasantly surprised Thursday evening by a number of their friends. The evening was spent in games and music and a dainty lunch was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Heber .McPherson, Mr. ana Mrs. Robert Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. itoss Tolley, Mr. and Mrs. Len Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Bowles, Mr. and "Mrs. Roy Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bigler Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gowers, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Boswell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sudweeks, Mrs. Mayme Pay, Mrs. Nellie Whitaker, and the guests of honor Mr. and Mrs. Elias Worwood. The following article on Thrift has been sent out by J. C. Penney, president of the J. C. Penney Co., which is timely and to the point. "Every possible scheme and device to encourage and foster a squanderSHOE REPAIRING First Class work and courteous ing spirit are present in the social organization of today. Spending is treatment to all. Prices right. Half made easy, and the thinking men can soles either sewed of taked on. First come to no other conclusion than that door South of Nephi Drug a passion for spending prevails C. O. LOMAY a passion that is one of the principal causes for much unhappiness and disNOTICE TO WATER USERS satisfaction in the American family. As Wordsworth says: State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake "The World is too much with us; late City, Utah, January 25, 1923 and soon, Notice is hereby given that James 'Getting and spending, we lay waste A. Mulliner and J. H. Guilmette our pawers." whose postoflice address is Callao, "A return to the good old fashion- Utah, has made application in accorded virtue, Thrift, Is what is needed. ance wtih the' requirements of the That, as much as anything, will re Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, as store contentment and tranquility. So by the Session Laws of Utah, cannot discuss and emphalse 1919, to appropriate Ten (10) Sec. Thrift too much. And those men and Ft. of Water fromb Tom's Creek in women of the J. C. Penney Co, who Juab County, Utah. Said water will do not acquire thrift, are not going be diverted at a point 885 feet West to be different from all the unthink and 27 ft North of the S. W. corner ing and heedless people now heading of Sec. 12, Township 11 South, Range for disaster. 17 West, Salt Lake Base and Merid"The question naturally arises: ian and conveyed 2700 ft. In a ditch, What is Thrift? Thrift is the name tnd there used from April 15 to July give to the care and prudence 15, of each year, to irrigate 680 acres with which we manage our savings of land embraced in NWVi of Sec. and resources. Therefore, it applies 7 NHNWli Sec 18, T. 11 S., R. to spending as well as saving. Po 16 W.; SEli, and EVSW4 of Sec 13, T. 11 spend with discrimination. Some one 12, NEV4NEU of Sec has well said: Thrift Is the best S., R. 17 W.. S. L. Mer. This applimeans of thriving." cation Is designated in the State Engineer's office as No. 9212. All protests against the granting SEMINARY GRADUATES of said aplication, stating the reasons ENTERTAIN therefor must be made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office within The graduating class of 1923 of the thirty (30) days after the compleJuab Stake Seminary entertained tion of the publication of this natice. R. E. Caldwell, State Engines Tuesday evening in the nature of a house warming, consisting of a pro- Pate of first publication Feb. 2, 1923 gram and dance in the new Seminary Pate of completion of publication Mar building, in honor of the Stake Presi- 2. 1923 dency, the bishopric of each ward and the finance committee, also the parent of the graduates The opening number was an address by Mr. Ernest Greenwood, instructor of the Juab Stake Seminary, who expressed gratitude to the Juab e Flake and its committee and everyone who helped to make possible the erection of this beautiful modern building. Violin Duet, Mildred Sperry and Wanda Petty; Rending. Ruth Booth; Sentiments of appreciation John Cooper; Live Sparks, Edith Garrett; Vocal Solo Mrs. Ernest Greenwood; Sentiments Velma Barnes; Reading, Opal Seamons; Mandolin Duet, Jay Anderson and Ray Itean; Heading Winonah Miller; Live SentiSparks, Charlotte Howard; ments by Naomi Ilailey. At eleven o'clock refreshemnts were served to ML. stomach about seventy five guests. 8 HARDWARE GO. MANGELSON I ! ! ! ! ! Let OUR store be YOUR store for all the medicines and drug store things the whole family needs. present. v.-- e I racto n 4 WE ARE HERE TO SERVE Nephi Drug Co. OTHERS FOLLOW WE LEAD GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING SYSTEM Utah Nephi, Best Material Used Prompt Mall Order Service J A Chrtetensen,' Prop Our scale s are right. AND WE 'RE polite C-- " SHOP IS .' LWAYS CLEAN AND bright! "He Builds Wisely Who Bnil1i Well" IP OUR SCALES WEREN'T OX THE LEVEL - TO BUILD WELL . USE n-- existing thereon. The CELEBRATES 82ND BIRTHDAY Editor One Year Six Montns Men who direct live, progressive enterprises are always alert to utilize the best banking facilities available. NKPH1, UTAH. they wouldn't in this market, amphaised the dealing in the Nephi Plaster HAS NO EQUAL have a job long because we have fact that square meat business has encouraged a popular feeling of commendation among the the townsfolk hereabout. The Largest And Purest Natural Depqsit of Gpysum in the World. CITY MEAT MARKET NEPHI PLASTER AND MFG. j COMPANY Gpo. W. Garrett, Prop. We are closing out our entire tock of wide-awak- WlGLEYB and give your a NOTICE IOII PUBLICATION (Publisher) Department of the Interior OFFICE, at Salt Lake City, Utah, February 6th, 1923 NOTICE ia hereby given that Jos eph E.irl Jones, of Spanish Fork. L'tah, who, on August 14th, 1922. made Homestead entry No. 0 26539, U. S. LAND for NK'NE'i, Lot 2, NW'U, Sec 11; N'ViN's, Sec. 15; Lots 3 and 4, Section 14. Towoshlp 11 South, Rang 3 East, Salt Lake Meridian. 1'Bg 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 Provo, Utah, on the 15th day of March, 1923. Claimant names ns witnesses: Francis Ludlow, Glen Jones, J. M Ludley, Joseph H. Jones all of Span ish Fork, Utah. GouM II. Blaltely, Register Date of flr?t pub. F b. 9, 1923. 1923. pnb. March lt Provides "the bit ol weet" la hmiial form. Helps to cleanse tbe tcetb and beep Try a Strictly Hard Wheat Flour Try a Ton Mutual Lump Coal NEPHI MILL Leader ever offered in Nephi on High Class Ranges. hole polish top 18 in. oven nickel trimed. 1 Range-- 6 Pattern Pattern - - $49.00 $52.00 Leader Range same as above with reservoir. $53.00. Cascade Economy Range - large size extra heavy neckel trim. $67.00 1 sack Belle of the West Satisfaction No such bargain Guaranteed & MFG. CO. Every Range guaranteed of first quality J BAILEY FURW1T0r SUPPLJ CO. |