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Show TUB The That Satisfied Smile TIMKU-NtiW- B, Times-New- s NEPHI HEWS ovary Friday ay Ta Nowa PaMiabina; Company DENNIS WOOD A. B. GIBSON Oaa Tear Six Moataa Maaagw of relatives. fl.VS . It's the same in every business at harvest the time when a man gathers in the returns on his hard work. Our patrons, using to the full our many facilities and personal service, reap better returns on their investments of time, work and money. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Squires return ed home the latter part of the week from their honey-moo- n trip to Bryce Canyon and other Southern Utah scenic attractions. There seems to be a mama at the present nine among a great many The Vego Swarm of Bee Hive girls peopie ot me younger class to start out on a hiking expedition across of the Nephl Ward meet at the home of Miss Wanda Francom, Wednesday. (lie United States. The past ween Seals were distributed after which inree or tour ot this class have passwere served to ed through this city ana in each case dainty refreshments the members present. they nave ueeii strauueU and out ot tuuiUs. afternoon two Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John A. Oarrett anyoung girls dressed in the regulation overalls and having the same old nounce the marriage of their daughyarn to spin ot hiking from the East ter Dellis, to Orson E. Brown on July to Los Angeles, hit this city and as 9 th in Salt Lake City. The young usual were without funds, and had man resides at Alpine Utah, which to be taken care ot by the officers place the young couple will make their home. This paper joins with here. It seems to. us that this class of their many friends in Nephi and travel should be discouraged by the Alpine, in wishing them the greatgeneral public. Whan a boy or gin est of Joy and happeniness in their leave their home without money and married life. expect to beat their way through for two or three thousand miles on charNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ity, they are nothing less than com(PUBLISHER) mon tramps and should be treated as such. The National Automobile Association have recently sent out Department of the Inter ior. warning to its members against U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, giving hikers a ride, as in a number Utah, July 14, 1923. of cases autoists have been held Notice is hereby given that Earl S. held up by the person whom they Hoyt, of Nephi,Utah, who on August have assisted an the road. 26, 1916, made Homestead Entry, No. 016625, for Lotsl, 2. 3, 4. NV4SWV NEPHI STILL ON THE MAP. NV&SEVi. SWKSEtt, Sec 1, T 14 S. R 2 W and Lota 11, 12. 33, Section 6 Township 14 South, Range 1 West, J. H. Midgley of Salt Lake City, a Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice ot former resident of Nephi, that is, he intention to make Proof, to lived here in the days when the term establish claim to the land above des"Little Chicago" was generally ap cribed, before the Clerk of the Displied when speaking ot this bustling trict Court, at Nephi, Utah, on the city in the boom days. The past few 24th day of August, 1923. years fortune has smiled on Bro. Claimant names as witnesses: Midgley, and he is now devoting con W. F. Brough, J. W. Brough, Will L. siderable of his time to writing books Hoyt, James H. Eagar, all of Nephi, and pamphlets of economic themes. Utah. Along this line he has written a book Eli F. TAYLOR, Register. on "Practical and a Publication First July 20th 1923. which he has been freely pamphlet Last Publication August 17th 1923 distributing around town this week entitled "The Economical Principle of Banding, A Fallacy." NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Now this particular hobby of Mr. (PUBLISER) Midgley is perfectly allright and no doubt will bring him considerable satisfaction but when he attempts to DcpartaeiU ot the Interior slam our town in a number of cunn ingly worded paragraphs then we are sure on the war path and up and i fighting. We want to Inform Mr. Midgley, that we don't take a back seat for any town in the state. We enjoy life better, live better, get more ot the real happiness of life every day in the year than do the people ot Salt Lake ot which he appears to think so much of. The day ot the country town has With all the modern con passed. veniences that the small town has. the gap between the large city and small town has vanished. People will leave the small town and go to the large cities as long as life lasts. This is a (matter of taste and circum stances, but is no criterion that life in the large city Is any more desir able than life in the small town. In conclusion we want to say to Mr Midgley, that Nephi is still on the I Map, that she is moving forward from year to year with a bigger and better future. Her progress has been con servative and substantial, and has been obtained without draining the FABRICS life's blood of the people to accom FABRICS pllsh it. We can work out our own destiny without any advice from the outside, because the people who inhabit this fair city have more than the average Intelligence of mankind. five-ye- The First National Bank Utah Nephi. Our 5CAt.es After OUR. SHOP IS. Every ALWAYS CkfAM ANA IF OVB SCALDS OK universal custom that benefits everyA ARC RJHT. And we 'Re PoulTB Meal body. Aids digestion, cleanses the teeth, soothes the throat. WIS RENT THE LEVEL they wouldm't la thta market, mphalsed the dealing la tba kara a Job loag bcaaas we hare fact tkat square meat baalaaaa kaa eneoaraged a popular feeling of eommandatlon among the tba towaifolk hereabout. OITT HUT MARKET Oe. W. OarrwU, Prop. a agoodthino; to remember Sealedin us runiY . ' O r. . It .M.. A "Z&A) V ' TIT - 111 laa . tofts r 4. V 6f FLAVOR LASTS J l WE PRINT BUTTER WRAPPERS READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS OUR STOCK IS FULL AND COMPLETE. IN ALL LINES We are overstocked with KITCHEN CHAIRS nd have some Bargains to offer. .Come and see them BAILEY FimriiTUtlg SUPPLY CO. Phone 4. Nephi, Utah ar S SIZZliG ti.ou IKE HIKING CRAZE come in. WHEN-IT- Elmer Goldsbrough, returned to their home In Los Anafter spending geles Wednesday several weeks in this city the guests Mr. and Mrs. Sabacrlptiaa Ratea well-earne- ITEMS taUib4 It's Broadest at Harvest Time Poets rhyme about the "smiling country in the month of May.' But we'd rather see that same country at harvest time, when the smiles are on the faces of 'the d farmers after their crops have hEPUl, UTAH. HOT Cool off at our Fountain under the big whirling fan. Best drinks and ice cream in town. Served as you like it. Real Thirst Quenchers On the Ice all the time. Green River Coca Cola Orange Crush ' Becco Edelweiss Root Beer Ginger Ale And All Popular Flavors We Are Here To Serve Nephi Drug Co. WE LEAD U. S. LAND OFFICE OTHERS FOLLOW at Salt Lake City. Utah, June 30. 1923 NOTICE la hereby given that Oerald Caxler. ot Nephl, Utah, who on December S, 1916, mad Homestead Entry. No. 018563,. for SW4 Sec. 27; NW14 NEK, N Sec. 33, NWtt. Sec. 34; NE E SEtt NW14 SEtt Section 28 12 1 Township South, Range Wst, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of tha District Court, at Nephi, Utah, on the 13th day of August, 1923. Claimant names as witaessee: Alvln Burton, Ray Cazier, Orson Cazler, Leonard Belliston, Del Sperry, James H. Eagar, all of Nephl, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. First Publication July 6th 1923. Last Publication Aug. 3rd, 1923. SE. armsimsTTsrzra n 1 1 :u li u Bnilds WUcly Who Balldr Wei!" TO BUILD WELL NE. u u u ius 1. 1 7t mi ti Nephi Plaster HAS NO EQUAL Tba Larg Ami Paraet mt Naara4 ta tfca WerM. Qnm and una. rutTBt COM2 ANT nepki m vi am Buoy ttlhe Famraouns IKtosuft aimfl lipase ITectteol from established dealers equipped to glre you real tire service at these unusual prices IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDIAL DISTRICT N AND FOR JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. In the Matter of the Estate ot Jos eph E. Morgan, Deceased NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned will sell at private sale the following described property to-w- it: One half lntereat in the following property: Beginning at the Northeast corner ot said Lot 4, Block 44, Plat "A", Nephl Survey ot Building Lots; thence West rods; thence South 10 rods; thence East I rods; thence North 10 rods to place of beginning. The said sale will take place on or after the 17th day of August, 1923, and written bids will be received at the residence of C. W. Morgan In Nephl City, Juab County, UUh. 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