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Show THE T1MK3-NEWI- S, NEfHl, UTAH. - LOCAL HAPPENINGS 4 PER CENT & SAFETY U.B.Thrif ty sas A TIME DEPOSIT in this bank will earn and has every possible feature of safety. 4 per cent It is backed by every dollar of our assets. Be THE NEPHI sides, NATIONAL BANK is a member of the Tfhis hrW is &re enough to serve ou Small to FEDERAL enoufi RESERVE know v,iu. SYSTEM 3X Nephi National Bank Ross Tolley woat to Lynudyl Monday morning's train. on t I Sheriff Dan Martin, was over to Nephi Wednesday on official business Miss Oneita Rees went Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Kendall reto Salt Lake Sunday for a few days visit. turned to Salt Eake Tuesda after a pleasant visit with relatives here. Judge T. H. Burton left MondaJ for Price, Utah, whore he will hold County Agent Smith and wife left Court for a short time. Tuesday for Logan, where they will attend the Farmers' Encampment. Gerald Ord was down from Salt They are making the trip by auto. Lake to spend Sunday with his parents in this city. Miss Melba Mendenhall of Payson, Utah, is visiting this week at the Mr. and Raymond Wood, was here from home of her grand-parenPocatello, Idaho, Sunday visiting with Mrs. John S. Cooper. his parents. Morgan Coombs of Cardston, CanMr. and Mrs. Win. Worthington, re ada, was a guest at the home of Mr. turned home Monday from Salt Lake. and Mrs. Samuel Linton the early While In the above city Mr. Worthing part of the week. He returned to his ton received medical treatment. home Tuesday. SPECIAL 3 LARGE BARS 3 Weight of Bars COCOA CASTILE Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Whitmore and family, left Tuesday for Yellowstone Park. They are making the trip by auto and expect to be away about two weeks. Miss Laura Price returned home Wednesday from Provo after a pleasMrs. Alonzo Inerram returned home ant visit with her sister Mrs. Afton from Salt Lake Tuesday after visit Bird, who accompanied her to this ing for several weeks there. She city. was accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Boyer of Springville, Mrs. Allen and baby, who will spend " few days here. Utah, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bailey Sunday. Mrs. Boyer also attended the Father and Son's ADVERTISEMENT Outing in the canyon. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS STATE OF UTAH Office of State Roud Commission BILL BOOSTER SAYS Salt Lake City, Utah Sealed bids will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah, State Uv TO 0OM 4Tk WO Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, at 2 BOOSTERS PMA.OCK CU)T m. o'clock p. August 20, 1923, and .IDE at that time publicly opened for the MO OOES MO GOAT TO HELPS NOUt LOTS OF BEMFIT6 grading18-- and surfacing with concrete HELPS OTHESV. EVEKH&OtrV of an strip thru the Main Street TOOANWX CAMJOMtt of Nephi City beginning at the north to the city limits end extending TO BECOME K sAEVAfcE. OF THE south city limits. The same being PfcOLOCK CLUB? JUST PLACE a part of Fed. Aid Project No. 53 in A UTTLE PAOLOCfc. OK NOOR Nep'hi City. UPS VJHEU NOU THWiVt TrtEM,R The length of road to be constru ABOUT TO DO A UTTUE cted or improved is 1.77 miles, and OR. SPREAD A BIT the principal items of work are apOF SCAMOAU. THATS ALU proximately as follows: 2200 Cu. Yds. common Excavation; 1600 cu. yd. borrow; 18800 sq. yds. concrete pavement. Plans and specifications are on file Jn the office of the State Road Com mission, Salt Lake City, Utah, and the office of the Bureau of Public Roads at Ogden, Utah. The above plans and specifications' may be obtained at the office of the State Road Commission on deposit ing Five ($5.00) Dollars. Any ad ditional information may be secured from the State Road Engineer at Salt Lake City, Utah. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Cash or certified check for Fifteen hundred Dollars, ($1500.00). made payable to the Utah State Road Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of good faith and as a guarNOTICE TO CREDITORS antee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and give bond as required. Estate of Reuben D. Young, deSTATE ROAD COMMISSION, ceased. Creditors will present claims By Preston G. Peterson, with vouchers to the undersigned at Chairman Mona, Juab County, Utah, on or beHoward C. Cleans, fore the 20th day of September, A. D. Chief Engineer 1U23. First pub. Aug. 3, 1923. ELEANOR JANE YOUNU, Last pub. Aug 17, 1923. Administratrix of Estate of Reuben NOTICE TO WATER USERS D. Young. WILL L. HOYT, Attorney for estate. Date of first publication July 20, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 19 1923. Date of last publication Aug. 10, 1923. State Engineer's Office, Notice is hereby given that Edward FORFEITURE NOTICE and E. L. Jones whose nostoffice address is Nephi, Utah, have made ap plication in accordance with the re TO THE ADMINISTRATOR. HIS HEIRS, OR WHOM IT MAY CONquirements of the Compiled Laws of CERN OF ART SUTHERLAND, Utah, 1917, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to approp DECEASED. riate You are hereby notified, that I Thousandths Ninety - nine (.099) of a Sec. Ft. of water from have expended during the last four a spring In Ingram Canyt n, In Juab years work in labor and Improve Said spring Issues at ments: Two thousand dollars upon County. point 914 ft. north and 3019 ft. east the Lucky Strike Group of Lode Minof the center of Sec. 16, Township 12 ing Claims, situated in the Spring South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base Creek Mining district, Juab County, and Meridian. The water will be Slate of Utah. The location certlfl cates of said claims is found of record conveyed by means of a ditch and pipe line a distance of 3200 ft. and in the office of the Recorder of said there uncd from May 1 to Oct. 1 ol county. each year to Irrigate 20 acres of land In order to hold said claims, under embraced in part of SE'NWli of the provisions of Section 2324, of the Sec. 18 township and range aforesaid. Revised Statutes of the U. S. and the In addition, applicant Intends to amendment thereto approved House of water dur- Bill number 4813, concerning ann store Two (2) Acre-feing the entire year In a reservoir to ual labor upon mining claims. be constructed on his land which will And If within 90 days after trie Inundate part of the SE4NWU of publication thereof, you fail or refuse said Sec. 16, the center of which dam to contribute your proportion of such which wjll be at a point 140 ft. west and 63 expenditure, as a ft. north of the center of said Sec. 16. amounts to one thousand dollars. The water will be released from the ($1,000.00) you Interest in said reservoir and used in connection with group of claims, will become the pro the .099 of a Sec. Ft. of water to irrl perty of the subscriber, your gate the above described land. This ner, who made the required expend application la designated In the State tture. J. B. THOMAS, Engineer's office as file No. 9225. All protests against the granting Of Ibapah, Tooele County, Utah said application, stating the reasons Slate of Utah I 8. therefor must be made by affidavit in duplicate, accompained with a fee of County of Tooele, j Sworn and subscribed before me 11.00, and filed In this office within thirty (30) days after the completion this 6th day of July, 1923. of the publication of this, notice. JACQUE3 J. GERSTER, R. E. CALDWELL, State Engjneer. Notary Public, Gold Hill, Utah Date of first publication July 27, My commission expiree May 27th 1923. 1924. Date of completion of publication First Publication, July 20lh 1923. 1923. 24, Last Publication Oct. 19th 1928. August ! ! Extraordinary Soap Value ts Mrs. W. F. Squires, formerly Miss Leeta McCune,, who was engaged to teach oral expression in the local High 'School has resigned the position this week. Mr. and Airs. Squires will probably take up their residence in Nevada. ! Oz Each 7 WITCH HAZEL BUTTER MILK ALL FOR 25c The greatest Soap Bargain in Town IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU . LUNT PHARMACY CO. . PHONE I 43 ft NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS . GOODYEAR SHOE City Council, Nephi, Utah, June 29th, 1923 REPAIRING SYSTEM Sealed proposals will be received Utah at this office until 2.30 p. m. Friday, Nephi, Best Material Ifsed July 30th 1923 lor paving with seven (7) inch plain concrete Main Street Prompt Mail Order Service between First North Street and First J A Chrlstensen, Prop 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 RecorDENTIST der's office, or in the Engineer's 503 Felt Building office, on receipt of a deposit of ten dollars, ((10.00) Opposite Post Office Salt Lake City ' The right is reserved to reject any Scientific Platework, and all bids. Practice inclusive of By order of the City Council W. H. Warner, City Recorder Gum Dlseaaea (SEAL) First Publication July 6th, 1923, Last publication July 27th, 1923. Township 14 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake .Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make five-yeNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Proof, to establish claim to the land above des(PUBLISHER) cribed, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Nephi, Utah, on the Department of the Inter ior. U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, 24th day of August, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Utah, July 14, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Earl S. W. F. Brough, J. W. Brough, Will L. Hoyt, of Nephi, Utah, who on August Hoyt, James H. Eagar, all of Nephi, 25, 1916, made Homestead Entry, No. Utah. Eli F. TAYLOR, Register. 016625. for Lotsl, 2, 3, 4. NV4SWU First Publication July 20th 1923. SWHSE14. Sec 1, T 14 S. R 2 W and Lots 11, 12. 33. Section 6 Last Publication August 17th 1923 Charles H. Dunn X-r- ar NSE4. MaksL the Approach to your home Inviting WHERE the eyes of visiting friends reit first, there signs of wear should be covered and brightened up. , 4 Porches and steps can be brightened with Fuller' Porch and Step Paint. This paint will withstsnd grinding heels, scraping feet and scrubbing. Then, for the house itself, the pergola, porch balustrades, the window frames, etc., there are Fuller's Pure Prepared and Phoenix Pure Paint. These paints are made of Pioneer White Lead, pure zinc, pure linseed oil snd pure colors, perfectly combined in correct proportions. Whatever your painting need, W. P. Fuller te Co. Bates a paint for the purpose. There is a local agent or dealer who sells Fuller paints. Our Service will gladly mail a little "I lome Service' booklet. Why not buy your paint, or write, Itiajt VV P FULLER CO. 301 MUtion Street. San Francico I fftrltk Coast Ctt ft Rrsacfc FartcriaMi Ui) m frnrif t4 Lt AageiM FULLER km PAINTS VARNISHES et co-o- w Jam & Jelly Making row an exac t science "He Huihls Wisely Who Bntld Well" Fresh Fruits are Plentiful TO BUILD WELL ! s Use the short for making jam and jelly with Berries, Cherries, Peaches and other fruits in season. You will find they are the best jams and jellies you ever tasted. Certo is sold by grocers everywhere or sent postpaid for 35 cents. CERTO-Proccs- Nephi Plaster HAS NO EQUAL The Largest And Purest Natural Deposit of Gpysrun In the World. 1 MINUTE'S BOILING 2 POUNDS OF FRUIT 3 POUNDS OF SUGAR NEPHI PLASTER AND MFG. plus OF CERTO 4,OUNCES makes COMPANY mi O POUNDS NOTICE OF PUBLICATION (PUBLISER) Department of tho Interior OFFICE at Salt LaKe City, Utah, June 30. 1923 NOTICE is hereby elven that Gerald Cazier, of Nephi, Utah, who U. S. LAND on December 8. 1916. maris Hn Tin- stead Entry, No. 018563,, for SW4 Sec. 27; NW4 NEVi. NVi rsw 'A, sec. 34; NEVi NEVi. Sec. 33, E SEVi NWU SEU Section 2S Township 12 South, Range 1 Wost, sair. L,axe Aieriaian, nas filed notice 01 intention to make five year proof, to establish claim to the land nhovp described, before the Clerk of the District court, at Nephi, Utah, on the 13th day of August, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Alvln Burton, Ray Cazier, Orsou Cazier, Leonard Belllston, Del Sperry, James H. Eagar, all of Nephi, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. 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