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Show THE TIMES-NEW- ITEMS PERSONAL USE THIS BANK mwm URThrifty when we can be of service to you SAHK CONSULT WITH OUR OFFICERS whenever you need information along banking lines and remember always that HOME MEN 1) ef lotion seems to "For are here in the NEPHT BANK NATIONAL who will keep your pro" blems. and. affairs, in strictest confidence be. May we have the pie asure of numbering you with our host of friends and patrons. business St Nephi National Bank NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION GOODYEAR 8HOB (PUBLISHER) REPAIRING SYSTEM Department of the Inter ior. Utah Nephi, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Best Material Vsed Utah, July 14, 1923. Prompt Mall Order Service Notice is hereby given that Earl S. J A Chrlstenaen, Prop Hoyt, of NephLUtah, who on August 25, 1916, made Homestead Entry, No. 016625, for Lotsl, 2, 3, 4, NSW14 Sec 1, T 14 S. NSEtt, R 2 W and Lots 11, 12, 33, Section 6 Township 14 South, Range 1 West, DENTIST Salt Lake .Meridian, has filed notice of five-ye503 Pelt Building Intention to make Proof, to Opposite Post Office establish claim to the land above desSalt Lake City cribed, before the Clerk of the Dis Scientific Platework, ' trict Court, at Nephi, Utah, on the Practice Inclusive of 24th day of August, 1923. . Gun Disease Claimant names as witnesses: W. F. Brpugh, J. W. Brough, Will L. Hoyt, James H. Eagar, all of Nephi, Aid in Public Speaking. Utah. In large auditoriums the speaker of Eli F. TAYLOR, Register. the future will have to depend little First Publication July 20th 1923. on sheer lung power. An amplifier 1923 17th Last Publication August such as was recently placed In Trinity church, New York, makes the voice plainly audible In speaker's Chickona. Make for Oottor of the building, even every part rooster for Crowing tournament In a low tone. The he though speaks have been popular diversions in the amplifier will enable a speaker to give for many of Belgium, Bracket, Tillage more of his attention to emphasis and generations. Poultry breeders say that erpresslon. Youth's Companion. chickens. the contests develop better SWSE, Charles H. Dunn ar X-r- ay NEPHI, UTAH. S, WILL STAND BY ASSOCIATION Mrs. S. B. McCune went to Salt Lake Sunday. She was accompanied by her son Paul, who spent the week At a meeting of the Nephi Poultry end in this city. Association held last night it was decided unanimously to stand by the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright, and Wr. State Association relative to the and James Bean, motored to shipment of eggs. Owing to the Springville Wednesday where they at fact that a higher price has been tended the Indian War Veterans En by several state dealers for campment and celebration. eggs, some complaint has been made among the members why the Poultry Mrs. J. A. Kendall and children, Association did not meet this price. returned home the latter part of the The matter was explained that due week from Logan, Utah, where they to the fact that the association is have been visiting with relatives for shipping the bulk of the eggs produ' several weeks. ced in Utah to markets outside of the State, the commission houses were Miss Sylvia Farrer, who will teach hard run to secure eggs for the local Home Economics in the local High trade, hence the increased price offSchool the coming season, was in this ered. This price it is said does not city Monday to confer with Supt. reflect the real market price and is Stewart and Principal Sperry. really a fictitious one. If the poultry men should turn their shipments back Miss Eliza Bean returned to her to the commission houses the price home in Salt Lake Monday after a now offered by them would immed five weeks visit with her sister Mrs. iately drop. Utah eggs are now Samuel E. Ingram. thoroughly established on the Eastern markets and the present prices obMr. and Mrs. W. S. Parkes of tained by the association are the very Ogden, are guests this week at the best to be had. home of Mrs. T. H. G. Parkes. Mr. Parkes will leave in September for Pennsylvania where he will take a BODY SHIPPED three year course in the State Univer TO CALIFORNIA Ih. sity there. Off for your summer vacation or for just a one day trip Take a We're ready with the complete Kodak line for you to choose from, and with intelligent suggestions to help you make pictures you'll he proud to bring back. f SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT JUAB COUNTY, UTAH. CONSOLIDATED WAGON & MACHINE COMPANY, a corporation, UTAH SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY, as Receiver, Plaintiff, vs. CHARLES A. PAINTER, Defendant. To be sold at sheriff's sale, on the 8th day of Sept. 1923, at 12 o'clock noon in Nephi, Juab County, Utah, the following described real property in the County of Juab, State of Utah: "Beginning at the Northeast Corner of Section 26, in Township 14 South, Range 1 West; thence South 15 chains; thence West 20 chains; thence North 15 chains; thence East 20 chains to place of beginning. Con taining 30 acres more or less. The following described real property in the County of Juab, State of Utah: "All of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 23, 14 South, Rane 1 West. Containing 40 acres more or less." DAN MARTIN, Sheriff Township By P. P. Christison, Deputy Sheriff. First pub Aug 17, Last pub Sept 7th 1923. NOTICE FOR BIDS K with you K0 Samuel M. Fields, a resident of Mills, who died Monday evening at the age of 65 was shipped from here yesterday to Santa Rosa, California for burial. Undertaker J. R. Downs went to Mills Tuesday morning and brought the body to this city and prepared the same for shipment. The funeral will be held from the home of his daughter in the California town. Autographic Kodaks $6.50 up Kodak Film in the Yellow Box It Pleases us to Please You . Lunt Pharmacy Company Phone 43 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry this morning a fine baby girl. ,Mrs. Gerald Cazier, is visiting her parents in Provo this week. Miss Rosa Sperry, went to Provo, Wednesday for a few days vacation. Miss Mabel Madsen, went to Salt Lake today for a few days visit. FORFEITURE NOTICE "He ButldN Wisely Who Build Well" TO BUILD WELL USE Miss Margaret Bryan, went to Salt Lake today where she will spend a few days. Mr. Russ Hawkins and Mr. Tuesday on a Cazier left trip to Lost River, Idaho. went to Mrs. Lucile Hawkins, Idaho Falls, Idaho, Tuesday, where she. will be the gueBt of Mrs. Leah Evans for a few days. Nephi Plaster HAS NO EQUAL The Largest And Purest Natural Depoaif of Gpysom In the World. THE ADMINISTRATOR, HIS HEIRS, OR WHOM IT MAY CONCERN OF ART SUTHERLAND. DECEASED. You are hereby notified, that I have 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 annual labor upon mining claims. And if within 90 days after the publication thereof, you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such which expenditure, as a amounts to one thousand dollars, ($1,000.00) you' interest in said group of claims, will become the property of the subscriber, your who made the required expend- TO NEPHI PLASTER AND MFG. Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Booth, enter COMPANY tained at a dinner party Monday eve ning in honor pf Mrs. C. E. Miller of Provo, Utah. The , following were NOTICE TO CREDITORS present: Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Booth, 30 58 Mr. Mr. Mrs. For students. Leslie and Booth, hauling imately Jay Estate of Reuben D. Young, de students from Mona to Nephi and re Booth, the guest of honor Mrs. Miller 25 and the hosts Mr. and Mrs. Paul E ceased. Creditors will present claims turn, and hauling approximately students from Levan to Nephi and Booth. with vouchers to the undersigned at return. Bids must be in the office of Mona, Juab County, Utah, on or bethe clerk of the Board not later than fore the 20th day of September, A. D. ADVEUTLSEMJKXX Wednesday noon, August 22nd. The 1923. reserves Board of Education the right NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ELEANOR JANE YOUNG, to reject any and all bids, also to STATE OF UTAH Administratrix of Estate of Reuben specify the kind of car body to be Office of State Koad Commission D. Young. used. iture. Salt Lake City, I'UUi Board of of The Order Education, WILL L. HOYT, Attorney for estate. By J. B. THOMAS, Sealed bids will be received by the Dennis Wood, Clerk. first publication July 20, Ibapah, Tooele County, Utah State Road Commission of Utah, State Date ofof last Date publication Aug. 10, 1923. State of Utah Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, at 2 88. NOTICE TO WATER USERS m. and o'clock p. August 20, 1923, Church Treasurer Knew Beet. at that time publicly opened for the County of Tooele. "Brother Philander," said I to our Sworn and subscribed before me grading aid surfacing with concrete 18-- ft deacon the other dav, "when do this 6th day of July, 1923. head Main an Street of the thru 19 1923. strip Salt Lake City, Utah, July of Nephi City beginning at the north you think we ought to raise our minJACQUES J. GERSTER, State Engineer's Office, "Well," ancity limits end extending to the ister's salary again?" Public, Gold Hill, Utah. Notary a Notice is hereby given that Edward south city limits. smile, The same being swered Philander with queer commission expires May 27th My when adwould be a part of Fed. Aid Project No. 53 In "as good a time as any and E. L. Jones whose postoffice 1924. we get aide to pay him what we promdress is Nephi, Utah, have made ap- Nephi City. First Publication, July 20th 1923. Philander Is ised lilm lat year." The length of road to be constru plication in accordance with the rePublication Oct. 19th 1923. Last Star, Kansas and church trensiirer. City or 1.77 miles, improved is quirements of the Compiled Laws of cted are work items of the ap principal Sesas amended the by Utah, 1917, proximately as follows: 2200 Cu. sion Laws of Utah, 1919, to approp- Yds. common Excavation; 1600 cu Thousandths nine riate Ninety 18800 sq. yds. concrete borrow; yd. (.099) of a Sec. Ft. of water from pavement. a spring in Ingram Canytn, in Juab Plans and specifications are on file Said spring Issues at a In the office of the State Road Com County. point 914 ft. north and 3019 ft. east mission, Salt Lake City, Utah, and of the center of Sec. 16, Township 12 the office of the Bureau of Public tncorporatd South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base Roads at Ogden, Utah. The above plans and specifications 1 STORES The water will be iMillN and Meridian. 371 DEPAR'l be obtained at the office of the conveyed by means of a ditch and a may on deposit Commission Road State pipe line a distance of 3200 ft. and ing Five (15.00) Dollars. Any ad there used from May 1 to Oct. 1 ol ditional Information may be secured each year to Irrigate 20 acres of land from the State Road Engineer at Salt embraced In part of SE4NWU of Lake City, Utah. Sec. 16 township and range aforesaid. The right to reject any or all bids In addition, applicant intends to is reserved. Cash or certified check for Fifteen of water durstore Two (2) Acre-fehundred Dollars, ((1500.00) made to a reservoir in entire the year ing to the Utah State Road Compayable will be constructed on his land which must mission accompany each bid as of Inundate part of the SENW evidence of good faith and as a guar dam which of aid Sec. 16, the center antee that If awarded the contract Splendid new autumn stocks have been assembled and wjll be at a point 140 ft. west and 663 the bidder will execute the contract await your selection There are real worth while savft. north of the center of said Sec. 16. and give bond as required. The water will be released from the STATE ROAD COMMISSION, ings for the entire family. reservoir and used In connection with By Preston O. Peterson. Chairman the .099 of a Sec. Ft. of water to Irri $2.98 Women's Oxfords. Low Heels C. Means, Howard This land. described above the gate Chief Engineer In State la the designated application $3.98 Women's Kid Oxfords, Mil Heels First pub. Aug. 3, 1923. Engineer's office as file No. 9226. 1923. 17, Last pub. Aug All protests against the granting of $4.98$5.90 Women's Ulack Satin Low Heels said application, stating the reasons $6.90 Women's Mahog. Kid, Grey Collar therefor must be made by affidavit In Unucual. the North (Inrollna I'Hper She duplicate, accompained with a fee of $4 50 to $5.90 Womens HIack Kid .'. $1.00, and filed In this office within mother of eleven rh'ldren and a large Boston of grnmlohlldren. thirty (30) days after the completion number $2.98 to $5.90 Many other styles Evening Transcript. of the publication of this notice. R. E. CALDWELL, State Engineer. Misses l'at and Suede, Twotoncs in low heels Their Secret Discovered. Date of first publication July 27, Men who have the r.itat.on of $2.49, $2.98, $3.98, $4.50 1923. have not wast know lns; their buslnr Date of completion of publication fd their time mMx In the titiJt)M August 24, 1923. f other oeoul. Boston Transcript. The Board of Education of Juab School District will receive bids for the hauling of students for the school year 1923-2- 3 as follows: From York to Nephi and return, hauling approx- ; Walls thai make vou "sing at your workZ AsN'T it wonderful wfcat t little paint will dof How it seems to flood the room with sunlight, sweep it with breeiei, and leave you ringing over the dreariest, "drudgiest ' task a kitchen can know t For finishing every part of the kitchen there is a Fuller product just suited to it needt. Fuller's Washable Wall Finish can be kept clean by occasionally wiping with damp cloth. For woodwork, there is Silkenwhite Enamel or Dccoret, and for floor, Fuller' a Rubber Cement Floor Paint. 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