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Show THE Adversity Teaches Precaution. UBThrifty says WE LEND MONEY Tn on these enterprises-- , because we have faith in them and in the men behind them. Feel free to call on us. roll robbers "furnish sron & "for a,rvinch check J 33 Nephi National Bank NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION' GOODYEAR SHOE (PUBLISHER) REPAIRINQ SYSTEM Department of the Inter ior. Utah Nephi, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Best Material Vsed Utah, July 14, 1923. Prompt Mail Order Service Notice is hereby given that Earl S. J A Chrlstensen, Prop Hoyt, of Nephl.Utah, who on August 25, 1916, made Homestead Entry, No. 016625, for Lotsl, 2, 3, 4, NSWVi SWSEtt. Sec 1, T 14 S. R 2 W and Lots 11, 12, 33, Section 6 DENTIST Township 14 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake .Meridian, has filed notice of 503 Felt Building Proof, to Intention to make five-yeOpposite Post Office Salt Lake City establish claim to the land above desScientific Platework, cribed, before the Clerk of the Dis rractic Inclusive of trict Court, at Nephi, Utah, on the Gum Disease 1923. of 24th day August, Claimant names as witnesses: W. F. Brough, J. W. Brough. Will L. Without Okidcir.j. Hoyt, James H. Eagar, all of Nephi, Utah. An Interesting device that motor Ell F. TAYLOR, Register. truck which "walks like a man." Now First Publication July 20th 1923. for a pedestrian who can run like aLast Publication August 17th 1923 motor truck. New Orleans Tinies- NSEtt, Charles H. Dunn ar X-r- ay Picayun. Chang la Constant. Today la not yesterday ; we our- selves change ; how, can our works and thought. If they are always to be the fittest, continue always the aame? Change Indeed Is painful: yet ever needful ; and If memory have Its force and worth, so also has hope. Carlyle. Good Times Just Ahead. "Cun you remember," asks an ex change, "how you looked forward to your future twenty years ago? well. this is your future. What are you Oh er still looking dolnz in forward. Itr Boston Transcript. NEPHI, UTAH. past week. W. L. Hoyt, went ase Mr. County Attorney over to Eureka Tuesday on Official business. 01 Arnum that make the It mty be only a chair, rescued from a lends in that the oblivion attic, long bright spot to an otherwise colorless room; or brilliant basket holding a bowl of flowers. But surely it is the little touches the feminine touches tha make the house a home! Women waa arc uiioui to beaetifjr tbe interior at their bones ire devotee to such Fuller product! M Silkeawbuc Enamel, Deceret ana Fullerwear Var-bii- b. Decoret, a varnish and ttin in one, imitate various natural wood oak, mahogany ,walaut, etc. Whatever your punting need, W. P. Fuller It Co. tbe purnoee. There i a local Fuller agent or dealer who Carrie Fuller Product. Wby not e him ltdy. Write, toe, for our " i loms Service" booklet. snakes a paint fat W P FULLER & CO. MWnion jel I Srark Street, Sn Franciec la ferl CWa FULLER 4J PAINTS VARNISHES is i sterling the guest of Miss Iris Brough this week. Robert Howarth went to Salt Lake Ida Brough went to Provo afternoon for a few days Monday where he will be employed for a short time. We have just received a shipment of ladies Dr. D. O. Miner and Mrs. Norma WarrenHoIinan, well known sheep man of Fountain Green was over to Sweeney and children, left Tuesday Nephi Wednesday transacting bus for San Diego, California, where they will make their future home. iness in this city. Rubber Aprons and Bibs for the kiddies. We have all colors. Mrs. Mattie Vickers and Miss Mabel The Central Motor Company are Howarth, spent the latter part of the of this the front their garage painting week. Wm. Henriod is doing the week in Logan, returning home Sunday evening. work. PRICES 25c and $1.25 Mrs. Harry B. Walker, of Salt Lake City was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hortonand Mr. M. Pitt, for a Mrs. .M. T. Jeanngs went to Provo Tuesday afternoon where she will visit with her daughter Mrs. V. C. few days this week. Tolboe. Call and see them. Mr. and Mrs. Orton Durham, and Miss Thalia Price came up from Los Angeles Wednesday morning and son Kent, left Saturday for Yellowwill visit with her parents Mr. and stone Park. They are making the trip Mrs. C. H. Price for a short time. by auto. Mr. and Mrs. Arch. Crapo, and dau Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Lunt and dau came Margery, returned home Sun. Salt from down ghter Mabel, ghter Lake City Wednesday and will be day from Sandy Utah where they have the guests of relatives in this city for visited for several weeks. few days. Claude Cole and Frank Cole of Pl- oche Nevada, spent Monday and Tues. ADVERTISEMENT day in this city the guests of rel NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS atives. STATE OF UTAH Office of State Road Commission Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sykes came Salt Luke City, Utah down from American Forks Sunday Sealed bids will be received by the for a few days visit with Mr. and' Mrs State Road Commission of Utah, State Abner Bigler, parents of Mrs. Sykes. 2 Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, at o'clock p. m. August 20; 1923, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hall, Mrs. Al at that time publicly opened for the bert Standbridge, Miss Laura Stand concrete with and surfacing grading of an 18-- ft strip thru the Main Street bridge, and Wm. Stephenson, of Salt of Nephi City beginning at the north Lake were guests Saturday and Sun of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smith. city limits end extending to the day south city limits. The same being Mr. and Mrs. Preston Bowles came a part of Fed. Aid Project No. 53 in down from Salt Lake Monday, and Nephi City. The length of road to be constru are visiting relatives here this week cted or improved is 1.77 miles, and Mr. Bowles is employed in the Fedthe principal items of work are ap- eral Reserve Bank in the above city proximately as follows: 2200 Cu. Yds. common Excavation; 1600 cu. BILL BOOSTER SAYS yd. borrow; 18800 sq. yds. concrete pavement. Plans and specifications are on file fiHx FOLKS, TM STMCnuGr A in the office of the State Road ComHA.TCHGT CNETERH,SO and Lake mission, Salt City, Utah, NOO'VE SEEM UXiGtUG A UU (F the office of the Bureau of Public HAXCHEt ARDOMO, VJMTU6 FOR Roads at Ogden, Utah. OAK SOM The above plans and specifications A GOOO CKXMCE OERTAJM GUM 1U XV NECK.SMO may be obtained at the office of the State Road Commission on deposit HATCHET r HEREBM DECLMI.EO Any ad ing Five ($5.00) Dollars. DEAD AMO REAW FOR. BUP-IAditional information may be secured from the State Road Engineer at Salt Lake City, Utah. The right to reject any or all bids IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU LUNT PHARMACY CO. "He Builds Wisely W"tio BoHo Well" l TO BUILD WELL USE Nephi Plaster HAS NO EQUAL The Largest And Purest Nataral Deposit of Gpysnm la the World. NEPHI PLASTER AND MFG. COMPANY Howard NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Reuben D. Young, de Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Mona, Juab County, Utah, on or be fore the 20th day of September, A. D. Estate ceased. 1923. ELEANOR JANE YOUNG, Administratrix of Estate of Reuben C. .Means, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 19 1923. State Engineer's Office, Notice is hereby given that Edward and E. L. Jones whose postoffice ad dress is Nephi, Utah, have made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, aa amended by the Ses sion Laws of Utah, 1919, to approp Thousandths riate Ninety - nine a Sec. Ft. of water from of (.099) a spring in Ingram wanyc n, m juao Said spring Issues at a County. point 914 ft-- north and 3019 ft. east of the center of Sec. 16, Township 12 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base The water will be and Meridian. conveyed by means of a ditch and a dIds line a distance of 3200 ft. and there used from May 1 to Oct. 1 of each year to irrigate 20 acres of land embraced in part of SEV4NW'i of Sec. 16 township and range aforesaid. In addition, applicant Intends to of water dur store Two (2) Acre-feing the entire year in a reservoir to be constructed on his land which will inundate part of the SEVtNWVi of said Sec. 16, the center of which dam will be at a point 140 ft. west and 663 ft. north of the center oi saia oecio. The water will be released from the reservoir and used in connection with the .099 of a Sec Ft. of water to irrl gate the above described land. This et application Is designated In the State Engineer's office as file No. 9225. All protests against the granting of mid anolicatlon. stating the reasons therefor muBt be made by affidavit In riunllratp. accomDalned with a fee of $1.00, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. R. E. CALDWELL. State Engineer. Daf of first publication July Date of completion August 24, 1923. Brand e Waist Overalls are built to do a man's work and have been the standard for over 60 years. Buy a pair today under the following guarantee: A New Pair FREE if They Rip. dealer will tell you Any first-clawe make good on our guarantee, tut as a matter of fact, we tell you confidentially that not one pair ia ten thousand rips. This Trade Mark on the label tells they are genuine. Made by Levi Strauss & Co.,8aa Prencben Reliable Merchandise since 185 J Makers of Koteralls, Keep KidsKlean D. Young. Chief Engineer First pub. Aug. 3, 1923. Last pub. Aug 17, 1923. lsl.t Two-Hors- ss 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 guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and give bond as required. STATE ROAD COMMISSION, By Preston G. Peterson, Chairman Two- - Horse Brand overalls go Wherever there is plenty toeei of haard work, there is sure to be lota of hard wear on overalls. Copper-Rivete- d U is I PHONE 43 " NOTICE TO WATER USERS Deft Touches house a home ESoo Delos Paxman of Salt Lake, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives and friends in this city. Miss Lucile Sorensoa of Gunnison was a guest of Miss Athelia Booth the Miss raising and dairying industries, are to be commended. S, LOCAL HAPPENING Tuesday visit. The farmers of this community who are developing the stock TIMES-NEW- z. of publication FORFEITURE NOTICE WILL L. HOYT, Attorney for estate. Maaturea Charter. Date of first publication July 21, With an Instrument he has Invented Date of last publication Aug. 10, 1923. te measure men heads accurately a Qerman scientist claims to be ble to determine moral character by physical W Should Imagine. Damp, Ad In Exchange "For rent, house on measurements. Maple avenue, 5 rooms nicely papered Swiftest River. with town water." Boston Evening The A ma ion can lay claim to being the largest river In the world, but tbe BeoKa. The Makii.g swiftest flowing Is the SutleJ, In India, were book Mui than 10,000 pubwhich rises 15.200 fvet shove tne sea In ISOmllM HIS llahftd In England last year. and fnlle 12000 TO THE ADMINISTRATOR. HEIRS. OR WHOM IT MAY CONCERN OF ART SUTHERLAND, DECEASED. You are hereby notified, that I hare expended during the last four years work in labor and improvements: Two thousand dollars upon the Lucky Strike Group of Lode Mining Claims, situated In the Spring Creek Mining district, Juab County, State of Utah. The location certificates of said claims is found of record in the office of the Recorder of said county. In order to hold said claims, under the provisions of Section 2324, of the Revised Statutes of the U. S. and the amendment thereto approved House Bill number 4813, concerning ann ual labor upon mining claims. And if within 90 days after the publication thereof, you fail or retuse to contribute your proportion of such which expenditure, aa a amount to one thousand dollars, ($1,000.00) you interest in said group of claims, will become the pro perty of the subscriber, your co-oner, who made the required expend ft -- OWE J. B. State of Utah County of Tooele, j Sworn and subscribed before ma this 6th day of July, 1923. JACQUES J. GERSTER. Notary Public, Gold Hill. Utah Mr commission expire May 27lh 1924. Flral Publication. July 20th 1923. Last Publication Oct. llth 192S. f mvrpvnuaia STORES and Gingham in Attractive New Styles of Percale A showing every woman will appreciate! Exceptionally pleasing styles and quality valMade of high grade percales and gingues. hams. THOMAS, lbacah. Tooele County, Utah 1 APRONS AND DRESSES w iture. 371 DEPAR'l MfclN Aprons of Percales Aprons of Ginghams 98c 98c Dresses of Gingham Neatly Tailored $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 $4.98 $4.98 Dresses Sizes 15 to 17 $1.49 to $1.98 Girls Gingham Dresses 69c Childrens Gingham Dresses 2 to 6 years 69c 49c to Creepers and Rompers A Few-Line- |