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Show THE YOU CAN EASILY BUILD ON IF YOU SAVE YOUR MONEY U.B. Thrifty TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH. S, PERSONAL CONCENTRATION Jacob Gibson, was down from Salt Lake to spend .Memorial Day here. By ADELAIDE R. KEMP sap Successful men usual- succeed ly through saving. (. llll, bjr MoClur. Nvpaar araSleaM.) JEAN nibbled the end of the gazed dreamily out on th dreary, gray landscape. Sha had dab bled in literature for more than a year now with varying success; problem stories, love stories, even poetry. Some of her ships at sea had come ing home," but a number had really found small harbors. Mow she wanted to try for bigger game. Why not knock it the door of the first-clas- s magazine that had fallen Into her hands that morning? Jean determined this afternoon to buckle down to business and not allow her wits to go on one of their wool gathering expeditions. Baby Jlmsey was settled for his long nap. There was a fresh loaf of gingerbread in the pantry and a bowl of whipped cream. She would have baked macaroni for supper and johnnycake. They hadn't had Johnnycake for a long time and Torn was fond of It The tinkle of the telephone downstairs startled her and she hastily took another nibble from her penholder. It was probably Mrs. Wells reW for a visit, or maybe Elsie BIAo.'ef wanted her fudge cake recipe. Je gaxed around the room rather olnyactedly. She had the foundation for wifat really appeared a good story in her mind.-Agaithe tinkle of the telephone. Jean raised her eyes to the motto she had hang above her desk. "Concentrate all your thoughts upon the work in hand. The sun's rays do not burn until brought to a focus." She read it twice. For two hours after that nothing could be heard but the ticking of the dock and the rustle of paper. The baby awoke In the next room as she straightened her tired shoulders with the finish of the story. When Jean hurried to the front door, in answer to Tom's familiar ring, she wag nearly overcome to find he had brought a man, an absolute stranger, home for supper. Wit dismay the vision of the simple meal flashed through her mind and the Johnnycake. Well, It was Tom's fault. He had no right to surprise her In that way. With true feminine adaptability to the unexpected, however, she smiled her brightest, added a few touches to the table and had sense enough not to apologize for Its simplicity. Mr. Arnold proved to be very friendly. He was an elderly man with deep-s"a student of human nagray eye ture," thought Jean. He enjoyed the Johnnycake thoroughly, and had a second helping of the gingerbread and whipped cream. In the living room, after the dishes were washed and the baby put in his crib. Jean undertook to entertain him while Tom was down cellar attending to the furnace. During the course of the conversation Mr. Arnold let drop the fact that Tom had attempted to get her on the telephone in the afternoon to meet them for supper, if she could find some one to stay with the baby. "And Tm rather selfishly glad he didn't," he added, with a twinkle of his gray eyes, "for I haven't had Johnnycake like that since I used to visit my grandmother years ago." Jean remembered the tinkling of the telephone and the reading of the motto and blushed guiltily. Then she laughed. 'Til Jurt have to tell you. Mr. Ar nold," she said, "how I was trying to concentrate and lost a perfectly good party." And therewith she related In her own bright, inimitable manner, her ambitious attempt of the afternoon. "But you were r!ht, Mrs. Bennett," laughed her guest, when she had finished. "It's no use trying the crossroads, even if they might lead to a supper downtown. And I'd like to see that story," he added. "I have a friend Interested in ambitious young writers." Jean timidly gave btm the manuscript, and then went upstairs In answer to a call from Jlmsey. She had to stay longer than she had exported, and when she came down Mr. Arnold was Jnst leaving, and Tom was going to walk out to the car with him. A few minutes later Tom returned and, hurrying Into the living room, caught her by both hands. "Oreat for you, Jean. You've done It this time. The eld boy is going to send you a check In the morning, and be wants more stuff as soon as you can write it" Jean looked absolutely bewildered. "Oh, Tommy, what to you mean? Who Is be, anyway T "Who is her said Tom, giving his wife a look of pride. "Why, he's the editor of the very msgaslne you were going te try your story on. I tried to get you on the telephone this afternoon. He thinks It la on big Joke." Jean dropped onto the couch. "And I gave him Johnnycake for supper," he murmured. "a-sal- l- HOME SAVINGS BANKS are kept on hand here to help you succeed. Take one home and If 300 be- gin saving by the little musV use bankful. Krnef 4 per cent on savings 17 Nephi National Bank IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. I am commanded wn: to sell the described personal property, to The entire stock of merchandise, furniture and fixtures which are in UTAH WHOLESALE GROCERY the business building of the Enter at Nephi, CAMPANY, a corporation. Plaintiff, prise Grocery Company vs J. N. C. Pexton, doing business Utah, owned and operated by J. N. under the name ENTERPRISE C. Pexton.is Notice hereby given that on the GROCERY COMPANY. Defendant. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON 18th day of June A. D. 1923, at the FORECLOSURE OF CHATTEL MOR hour of 10 o'clock A. M. on that day in front of the County Court House TGAGE. Under and by virtue of an order at Nephi City, Juab County, State of of sale and decree of forclosure iss- Utah, I will in obedience in said ued out of the District Court of the order of sale and decree of foreclosure sell the above described propCounty of Juab, State of Utah, on the 21st day of April, A. D. 1923, in the erty, or so much thereof as may be above entitled action .wherein The necessary to satisfy plaintiff's judgUtah Wholesale Grocery Company, a ment, with interest thereon and costs to and best bidder for corporation, the above named plain- cashthein highest gold coin of the United States tiff, obtained a judgment and decree Dated at Nephi City, Juab County, against J. N. C. Pexton, doing busi- Utah, this 25th day of May, A. D. ness under the name of Enterprise 1923. Grocery Company, defendant, on the DAN MARTIN, 21st day of April A. D. 1923, which said decree was on the 18th day of Sheriff of Juab County, State of Utah May, A. D. 1923, recorded in JudgBy P. P. Christison, Deputy ment book "D" of said Court at page First publication May 25th, 1923 90. Last publication June 15, 1923. x NOTICE TO WATEIt USERS He Builds State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 17, 1923. Notice is hereby given that S. F. Falkenburg of Callao, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements o fthe Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to appropriate five (5) Sec. Ft. of water from Cottonwood Canyon in Juab County, Utah. Said water will be diverted at a point 1320 ft. south and 780 ft. west from the N. W. corner 12 South, of Sec. 12, Township Range 18 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and conveyed in a ditch a distance of 3630 ft. and there used from January 1 to December 31, inclusive, of each year, to irrigate 320 acres of land embraced in EttSWU, Sec. 12. and SE4, Sec. 13, township and range aforesaid. As much of said water as m v lia nnrAuaarir will 111) IlKPfl thf? entire year for domestic purposes. This application is designated In the State Engineer's office as No. 9244. All protests against the garnting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with 41 fee of $1.00 and filed in this office NV4-NE- WitM-l- y Well" Who Bulldf TO BCXLD WELL Nephi Plaster HAS NO EQUAL The Largest A ad Purest Natural Depoeir of Gpysam in the World. NEPHI PLASTER AND MFG. COMPANY 11 within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. R. E. CALDWELL. State Engineer Date of first publication May 25, 1923 Date of completion of publication, Juno 22nd, 1923. r 7--Z CetnJiese Immes Whenever you find them on a pair they represent overall satisfaction. Two-Hors- of overalls you know Brand Waist Overalls e Copper-Rivete- d are made with the wearintf qualities built into thrm. Made of special -- ounce woven denim. Indigo dyed, cut hig and roomy, where the pants. room is needed for comfort, shaped ft thi waist like tailor-mad- e Itequire neither belt nor suspenders to lu-- tliem up. Belt loops added for convenience. of big, roomy pockets. Sewed points, ru-ntwith special thread, buttons riveted on, and finished so well we are proud of every pair. Sold with our guaranty of Copper-rivete- d at all strain A New Pair FREE if They Rip Wearers tell ua they are the best fitting, strongest and longest wearing Brand. over alia made. Insist on your dealer Bellini? you the Two-Hor- Made by Levi Strauss & Co., Marchaodlo aloe K.llabl San Francisco IMJ Makers of KovcralU, Keep Kidt Klcati et Eoenomy In High Place. The saving of $100,000 a year In the expenses of the British royal household, without Impairment of its efficiency or the limitation of any court functions, has been made possible by Queen Mary's practical The queen Is a moat efficient housewife. Brought up In a family not too well endowed with this world's goods, she was trained from early childhood In practical housewifery. Her knowledge of the subject has been of Incalculable service to her royal husband, for the king Is by no means a rich man. The royal grant of 12,400,000 a year seems large to the average person, but there is not much of it left when the expenses of royal hospitality and upkeep have been provided for. ITEMS Hyde Miner, visited the Cave Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Forrest visited in Salt Lake for a few days the early part of the week. W. L. Cook, of Salt Lake City, was shaking hands with old friends in this city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Evans, and family of Idaho Falls, motored to Nephi for Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. William McSwain were guests Saturday and Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lunt. Kodak Misses Virginia and Blanche Ord, went to Salt Lake Sunday where they will visit for some time. ut " n yur pocket and it puts your trip in pictures. Kodak Film Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd, motored to Grantsville Wednesday where they spent Memorial Day. The dependable film in the Yellow Box Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and family left yesterday for Salt Lake City where they will make their future home. Kodak Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Crapo, returnfrom Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. Crapo left again for the above city the same evening having employment there for several weeks. CCeSSOrieS ?elf Timcrs Carrying cases, Tripods, Portrait Attachments they're all in stock here. ed Let us help you plan a Kodak outfit for good pictures and lots offun. Mrs. George W. Duckworth, returned home last Wednesday from Toronto, Canada, where she has visited with relatives for the past two months. She was accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Staden, and Mrs. Miller of Toronto, who will visit here for some time. Lunt Pharmacy Co. Ord & Mangelson NOTICE Notice is hereby given by the City Council of Nephi City, Utah, of the intention of such Council to make the following described improvements, to wit: To grade, construct drainage and irrigation system, tocarry water across the streets and intersections and pave with plain concrete seven (7) inches thick, Main Street between First North Street and First South Street, a roadway eighty-eig(88) feet wide; eighteen (18) feet of the afore said roadway to be paved by the State of Utah, twenty-fiv- e (25) feet of the aforesaid roadway to be paved (43) by Nephi City, and forty-eigfeet of the aforesaid roadway being the abutters portion, all in Street Paving District No. 1, Nephi City, Utah, and defray the abutters' port-ionthe cost and expense thereof estimated at fifteen thousand tour hundred forty-fou- r and no one-hunredths ($15,444.00) Dollars, or nine and no ($9.00) Dol lars per front or linear foot of abut ting property, by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described Pav ing District, being the district benefited by said improvement, the boundaries thereof are as follows, to wit: "Beginning at a point east 60.0 feet from, the northwest corner of y Lot 3, Block 36, Plat "A" Nephi of building lots; thence south along a line parallel with and 60.0 leet east of the east property line of Main Street 958.0 feet to the north property line of First South Street; thence west 262.0 feet; thence north along a line parallel with and 60.0 feet west of the west property line of Main Street 958.0 feet to the south property lien of First North Street; thence east 252.0 feet to place of ht HOW'S THIS? WILL L. HOYT ATTORNEY AND COUNSKLOB Notary PakUc LICENSED ABSTRACTER And EXAMINER OF TITLES . Utah Neptd Office at County Court House ht of your size is here. WE PRINT BUTTEK WRAPPERS - " HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for it cure CR'irrb or Deafness caused by Catarra. We do not claim to cure any other disease. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is a liquid, taken internally, and acts through the blood npon the mucous surfaces cf the system, thus reducing the inflammation and restoring normal conditions. All Druggists. Circulars free. T. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. - - . ... d- sur-ver- Starts You Toward the Ownership of a beginning." The following described lots and parcels of land are situate within the boundaries of said paving district and will be subject to assessment for the costs of said improvement accord ing to the number of feet frontage upon the street to be Improved. The East 60.0 feet of lots 1 and 4, Block 28, the west 60.0 feet of loU 2 and 3, Block 29; the west 60.0 feet of lots 2 and 3, Block 36, and the east 60.0 feet of lots 1 and 4, Block 37; all in Plat "A" Nephi City Survey of Building Lots. The total estimated cost of said Improvement is thirty thousand four and no hundred forty-fou- r ($30,444.00) Dollars, of which sum the City's portion is fifteen thoui and & no ($15,000.00) dollars, leaving fifteen thousand four hundred forty-fou- r and no ($15,444.00) Dollars, to be raised by local assessment In said district. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such Intention must be presented in writing, stating there In lot and block, or description of property, to the City Recorder on or before the 7th day of June, 1823. The City Council at Its meeting thereafter, to wit: the 8th day of June, 1923, will consider the pro posed levy and hear and consider such protests and objections to said have been Improvement as shall made. BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF NEPHI CITY, UTAH. Dated May 4th, 1923. W. H. WARNER, City Recorder Street Paving District No. 1. (Corporate Seal) First publication May 18th, 1923 Last publication June 1st, 1923. end in a short time you will have a car of will be your own. Then all yours to enjoy with your family. "out-of-door- s" Think of the comfort, the pleasure and happiness which will be yours. Buy your car under the terms of the For as little as $5, you can select the Ford you want and pbee your orderat once. We will put this money in a local bank for you at interest. Each week you add a little more. This also draws interest. Soon your payments, plus the interest earned, makes the car your own. Come inl Let us give you full particulars about this new plan. Judd s Garage G. R. JUDD, Prop. Nephi, - - Utah |