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Show THE TlMttfiSWS, .NEPHI, UTAH. HAPPENINGS LOCAL URThrifty 5Ays and paying by check is one of the best indications of his good bus iness sense. Your check book places your entire account ready for instant disposal in emergency. Paying By Check ood sehse tofcAAo success the safe, logical method of settling accounts, and your receipt is unquestionable. is Call for your check book. Nephi National Bank KOTICE TO CONTRACTORS City Council, Nephi, Utah, June 29th, 1923 Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 2.30 p. ni. Friday, July 30th 1923 for paving with seven (7) inch plain concrete Main Street between First North Street and First South Street, Street Paving District No. 1, according to plans on file in the office of the City Recorder. Instructions to bidders, together with plans, specifications and form of contract and bond, when prepared may be obtained in the City Recorder's office, or in the Engineer's office, on receipt of a deposit of ten dollars, ($10.00) The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the City Council W. H. Warner, City Recorder (SEAL) First Publication July 6th, 1923, Last publication July 27th, 1923. W7 QUUI GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING SYSTEM UUh Nephi, Best Material Vamd Prompt Mall Order Service J A Chrlatenaea, Prop Charles H. Dunn DENTIST 60 3 Felt Building Opposite Post Office Salt Lake City Scientific Platework, Practice Inclusive of Gum Dfoeasea X-r- Our scales are right, and we 'Re SVC fOUT OUR, SHOP 14. ,LWAVS CLCAN AMD Take it home to BRIGHT; the kids. Have a packet in your pocket for an treat. ever-read- y deficicus confection and an aid to the teeth, anoetite, digestion. A mi. i jjjealed hi SILK By MILDRED LAVOIE Thomas Vickers. went to Salt Lake Monday for a few days visit. Herman Vickers. spent a few days the latter part of last week with relatives in Salt Lake and Herriman. JVIrs. Mrs. Wm. Kough of Tooele, Utah is the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Painter this week. C. Joseph Irons, has improved the appearance of his place this week by erecting a new fence. Frank Hoyt, son of Mrs. Timothy Hoyt of this city has recently been appointed as superintendent of school in Duchesne County. The Neph National Bank Is having the front of their building painted this week. Alfred Haycock is doing the work. Dr. N. J. Rees, returned home Tuesday morning from San Franisco where he attended the National Medical Convention the past week. Mrs. D. J. McMurphy, came over from Eureka Sunday for a few days visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kendall. Mrs. Nellie Pitt, returned home Tuesday from Salt Lake where she visited with with her husband for Mr. Pitt is employseveral days. ed iu the above city. IP OUR SCALES WEREN'T ON THE LEVEL they wouldn't hare a Job long in this market, because we hare Jmphaised the fact that square dealing- in the meat business has encouraged a popular feeling of commendation among the the townsfolk hereabout. - Geo. W. Garrett, Prop. Gold Medal Army Camp Cots only $5 mtit4.... UMBRELLA . nil. by MoClara Nwpar 553 Srndlcat.) EVELINA Day was a gentle little spinster, ud ah coveted a ilk umbrella. "It has cost me a new hat but I am glad I have It," she told her friend, Carrie Brown. "Yea, and the flret time you take It out you'll be sure to leave it behind you," replied the practical Carrie. Now a Bilk umbrella, having cost so much, la a precious thing, and Miss Evelina only took hers out on sunshiny days. Whenever it rained she always carried with her a big cotton umbrella. But this particular day the sun shone brightly, therefore the silk umbrella went for an airing. She had to attend one of those meetings where much is aid but nothing is done, and no con clusion Is arrived at. She yawned through a dreary afternoon, and when Che arrived home horrors! To her chagrin ahe discovered that she was not carrying her silk umbrella, but a big cotton one, which unmistakably was the property of some man. Of course, the person in the checkroom made the error, but, oh, dear! why hadn't she remembered that ahe had the silk umbrella with her t When ahe returned the umbrella the following day, a big man of uncertain years was already there, bellowing about his umbrella. 'You gave me that lady'a parasol In place of my parachute, which really keeps out the rain. Abominable, I call Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Rees, Sr., of Wales Utah, were the guests Saturday and Sunday of President and Mrs. T. D. Rees, and Mr, and Mrs. Ern96t "Oh, dear," spoke Evelina, "I think Greenwood. J must have your umbrella. Why, Mr, Jarvjs, do you remember me?" Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Belliston '.'Bless my heart! You are little and faUnily, and Mrs. Joseph Warr, Miss Evelina Day, are you not J" To left Saturday fpr Burley Idaho, where be sure, I remember when your they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Uncle " Alonzp Price for a short time. Tbey Bo that is how they met. Then fol are making the trip by auto. lowed days when they had tea to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Goldsbrough gether, when they lunched together, and family, and Mrs. G. Harlan WhSh he sent her books and flowers, Lewis, of Los Angeles, are guests this and little Miss Evelina blushed like a week of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Golds- young girl and had dreams, lovely brough, parents of Mr. Goldsbrough dreams ! Sometimes she would set her and lrs. Lewis. tiny table for two, and would ask an Imaginary person across the table. How many lumps, dear, two?" Then She would blush and reprimand her Is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. self for indulging In such childish Those subject to frequent "colds in But there came a blank day when the head" will find that the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will he heard nothing from him. Then build up the System, cleanse the Blood other blank days followed. Finally, and ronder them less liable to colds. be sent her a letter In which he stated Repeated attacks of Acute Catarrh he had something very precious he may lead to Chronic Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is wished to give her and could he call taken Internally and acts through the the following afternoon? 'Miss Evelina," he told her, after Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System, thus reducing the inflamma- they had exchanged greetings, "you tion and restoring normal conditions. have been very kind to me, and I wish All druggists. Circulars free. to reward you. You are a woman I r. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo Ohio. can trust with anything, even my dear-t possession." Miss Evelina held her breath. "Ah, Miss Evelina, the dearest thing that I have la none too good for you. To show how I trust you, I am going to leave In your keeping my my pet alligator. Brutus, I call him. He'a been with me for more than live years. 1 bought him when I waa last In South For over 60 years we have been America, where I most soon return." making overalls, The kind made for "Oil oh, thank your There was wear. Just the suggestion of tears la Mist Evelina's eyes. Two-Hors- e "And, Mr. Jarvla, I have a precious possession which I desire to place In your keeping. I want to leave you Copper-Rivete- d my " But Miss Evelina remembered that ahe had no pet Her only posses-alowaa the aUk umbrella, but he had condemned that as a worthless already have been the standard make for article, and what would he do travel over 60 years. We could tell you all ing la South America with a lady's their good points and how they are she give him te well made, but, when we ask you to parasol T Wbatcould show her trust? ' buy a pair at our risk, giving you "Yes, Mias Evelina, you bave some A New Pair FREE if They Rip thing you wish me to have?" are in you protected every way. "Yea, Mr. Jarvts. I want to give you the only thing I possess. Perhaps you may not want It and of course you have the right to reject my offer. But, Mr. Jarvla, If you really want It--why, Label I offer you" But her her feral-Bin- e and take no other brand. decorum took complete poesemlon Made by Levi Strauss & Co., Sao Praocbeo f her, and ahe burst into tears. Reliable MurchandiM tine 1851 "Bless my heart. Miss Evelina, does Makers of Korcralls, Kerp Kids Khan It hurt so much to part with It?" "No. Mr. Jarvla, It's not that But It does hurt to aay It. If you wish, you may have me. I have no other possession worthy of you. I say thin merely BILL BOOSTER SAYS to show how far I trust you." "Why, my dear Mlsa Evelina, that la Indeed a great deal." Then, because he waa a real gentleman, be acted as FOR. evtRNWrnOi TUAX vs It was Bt and proper for a gentleman to act on such an occasion. GOOO OF TrVE t&VJMl FO. A few hours later Mies Evelina TVA Foa G.OOO ROfcOw.fcRA&S waved to him' from her window. As he walked along the street he murmured to himself: "Well, that'a not to bad. Ill have rome one to mend my clothes and make me comfortable, CCt8AA-rOUbUOSO OU and talk to me. Come to think of It K MA A QOOtTUO Bow. I do get dreadfully lonesome. And Evelina I"; a dear. It would bave been hard, too, to part with Brutun. Strange I never thought of our marrying. w'hy, It's Just the thing." Bnt the event had no such reaction en Mlsa Evelina. She took out the silk umbrella and bunged It "Cold in the Head" "mas r.v .7 As the price is advancing We have just received a nice line which it will pay Waist Overalls Phone 4. Nephi, Utah Kir' u Ip-.- DiArf AND THE KODAK Is all that is necessary to make life happy out in the wilds these days. We have the most complete line of both Prices below your expectations. Inspect them before buying. IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU LUNT PHARMACY CO. PHONE 43 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION (PUBLISER) Doparflmenl of the Interior U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lane City, Utah, June 30, 1923 NOTICE is hereby given that Gerald Cazier, of Nephi, Utah, who on December 8, 1916, made Homestead Entry, No. 018563,, for SW"4 SE14. Sec. 27; NW14 N NWU, Sec. 34; NEVi NEVl. Sec. 33, E NW SEV SEM Section 28 Township 12 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk nf thn District Court, at Nephi, Utah, on the mtx day of August, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Alvin Burton. Rnv P,zlr. nrmn Cazier, Leonard Belliston, Del Sperry, James H. Kagar, all of Nephi, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register First Publication July 6th 1923. Last Publication Aug. 3rd, 1923. NE, "He Builds Wisely Who Build Well" TO BUILD WELL USE Nephi Plaster HAS NO EQUAL The Largeet And Purest Nataral Deposir of Gpysnm In the World. NEPHI PLASTER AND KFO. COMPANY READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS Wanted Salesman The Utah Farmer wants several salesmen to representthem. Ypu should have car to get best results two may travel together. We have a good proposition salary or commission. Write us for details. A representative of our company may be In your district soon. If in terested write at once. THE UTAH FARMER Box 1753 407 Vermont Buildintr. Salt Lake Citv. Ut. m:a2P J iaMajkBBMIMBMamJMiilMaBH Summer excursions Summer Excursion fares from Utah points to Califor- V you to see. BAILEY FURNITURE SUPPLY CO. Fi FISHING TACKLE nia in effect to September 30. Final return limit October 3 L. Only a comfortable nlghtt journey to this summer vacation land via the direct rout ethUnion Pacific. 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