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Show THE TIMES-NEW- S, NEPHI, UTAH. NOTICE DO YOU BELIEVE IN GOOD LUCK U.B.Thrifty It may be that this ery message will change your whole SAys LOCAL HAPPENINGS CI Serial No. 033499 United States Laud Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 11, 1923 To Whom It May Concern Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands, selected by tho said o Stat, under section 6 of the Act as Congress,' approved July 16, 1894, Indemnity School lands viz: SEU SW14, Sec. 14, SE4 Sec. 15; NE'i NWV4; NW4 NE4; NW!4 Sec. 23; T 16 S. R 1 E. Salt Lake Meridian and SEV4 NWS; NW',i SW'A; SE!4 SW4; Sec. 27; NE4 NWV4; S NE4, Sec 28, T. 15 S., R. 1 E. Salt Lake Meridian. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted iu this office for inspection by any person interested and by the pub lie generally. During the period of publication of this notice, or any time thereafter, and before final approval and certification, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdiv isions hereinbefore, described on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and floteo for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of character of the tracts and the selectons there of, being otherwise free from objec-tiwill be approved to the State. ELI F. TAYLOR, S-- Because we want to bring home to you the fact that a SAVINGS ACCOUNT on the road to prosperity. will put you : providence. vAit oJ srioold j i charge to own improvidence. You can start with a small amount and your account will grow in proportion to your am-- ; bition to succeed. 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HOYT ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR Notary Public LICENSED ABSTRACTER And EXAMINER OP TITLES . Utah Nephl Office at County Court House Ohio. V? 'r rrrr X V""sLA " f i) - - y, : ;.. f:-- - i it!,;' ? i HealtK Comfort Economy Safeguard the health of your family home always warm and cosy with keep your POLE'C Vl ORIGINAL KmJ HOT BLAST HEATER Gives even steady heat day and night Guaranteed to hold fire 36 Hours, and will burn ny fuel. the Original Hot Blast to save one- - third your fuel. There art many imitations, but only one Original Hot Blast Remember, heater-guara- tKis is nteed Sold by COOPER PYPER COMPANY days vacation uarents. in this city with his Miss Constance Culmer of Salt Lake, spent a few days here this week the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Olpin. Mrs. E. J. Hall and daughter Miss Phylis Maugum, were down from Salt Lake Monday attending the funeral of Mrs. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Rasmussen of Manassa, Colorado, visited Tuesday and Wednesday ' with Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Jackson, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart. c ) i In Minx rail i Redipoint sheathes its lead the LIGHTING moment you have finished writing m iM Simply press straight down on the point. makes the home "be it ever so humble"more The lead jumps back into the barrel instantly. ;! J! 41 attractive. There's a lighting recipe for every room in your home. I i There it remains until you are again ready to use it. with no protruding point to damage or soil pocket, bag. or blouse M Redipoint is the only pencil which thus protects its lead. It is the only pencil you wilt use once you have experienced its greater convenience ! See it Let us show you the proper lamps. 35 VJ I J Instantly PROPER try it Prices from today. SO centt up. liedmoinJ: I cents and up RK& pat US- or. st 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 dollar upon the Lucky Strike Group of Lode .Mining Claims, situated in the Spring Creek Mining district, Juab County, The location certifiState of Utah. cates of said claims is foucd of record in the office of the Recorder of aald 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 It 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, your Interest In said (11,000.09) group of claim, will become the property ot the subscriber, your who inado the required expenditure. TO J. B. THOMAS, Iilapah, Tooele County, Utah Stale of Utah I County of Tooele. Sworn and subscribed before me this 6th day of July, 1923 JACQUES J. OERSTER, Notary Public, Gold Hill. Utah. May J7th My commission expire 1924. First piiblcstlon Aug. 31st, 1923. Last Publication Nov. 30th, 1923. IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU LUNT PHARMACY CO. Mr. John SulUven, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Covington, returned to their home Saturday after visiting the past week with their mother Mrs. George Golden, who has been very ill during that time. Shipping of beets from this cioy MFTII JUDICIAL DISTRICT OP THE STATE OK UTAH IN AND commenced in earnest this week and several car loads have already been FOR THE COUNTY OF JUAB. sent to the Moroni factory. S. R. Winn is in charge of operations at In the matter of the estate of the loading station here. Ephraim I. Shepard also known as Ephraim J. Shepard deceased Notice Alvin Ingram, returned to Provo The petition of Sarah M. Shepard Tuesday afternoon after several days for a decree determining who are the visit here. Mr. Ingram has recently heirs of the above named decedent moved his sheep from Eastern Utah and what are? the interests or shares to the range west of this city, and of the persons named in said petit- expects to winter them on the Southion, respectively, in the real proper- ern Utah desert this coming winter. ty described therein and determing the right of succession thereto and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Neeley, Louise that petitioner succeeds said decedant McCune and Allan McCune, left yes iu title to the following described terday for Southern California where tract of land and appurtenant wate they will reside this winter. Mr. Mc right in Juab County, State of Utan, Cune, yho has been employed in the has been set for bearing at ten o'- Times-New- s Job department the past clock a. m. on Tuesday the 6th day two years, has accepted a position o November A. D. 1923 at the Courtwith the Royal Co., of Long house in Nephi City, Juab County, Beach. California.Printing State of Utah, said land and waiei right is described as follows, to wit: Beginning 5 82 feet south and four corner feet east of the north-weof the north-ea- st quarter of the south west quarter of section 32 in Township 11 South of Range one east of Salt Lake Meridian, thence running east 3 2 rods, thence south 13 rods, thence west 3 2 rods, thence north 13-- 2 rods, to place of beginning; also two shares of the capital stock of Mona lrrigatin Company, represented Certificate No. 188. Said land is also described as Lot 1, Block 2, and Lot 2, Block 1, Plat "C" of Mona Survey of Townsite Lots. Dated October 18, 1923, Earl Gadd, Clerk. By Beulah H. Bowers Deputy W. A. C. Bryan Attorney for Petitioner. First publication Oolober 19 ,1923. Last publication October 26, 1923. 112 U complete. Clyde Olpn, returned to Salt Lake a few Wednesday after spending IX THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE v--oe Come in today while our $tock Mrs. S. J. Shaw of Lynndyl, is spen ding a few days here this week the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs Win. Foster. Push-Bacf- jr AS. V, Mrs. V. C. Tolboe, ot Provo, is the guest this week of her mother Mrs. M. T. Jennings. Mrs. Spencer Miller of Herriman, Utah, is visiting with her sister Mrs. Herman Vickers this week. Automatic V Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robertson were up from Mills Tuesday transacting business in this city. Clint Kirgen came down from Poc atello Monday and spent a couple of days visiting his mother Mrs. Eliza beth Kirgen. Mr. Kirgen left again Register Wednesday for Las Vegas, where he First publication October 19 ,1923. will be employed this winter. Last pub. Nov. 16, 1923. FORFEITURE SALE i- -'s 7Ae n, Consolation. GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING SYSTEM Utah Nephi, ' Best Material Used Prompt Mail Order Service J A Chrtotensen, Prop non-miner- al About trouble, there's this: A dead man has solved all hla earthly Hsat Reddens Fruit. What makes cherries red, lijiht or heat? The question was recently discussed by the French Academy of Sciences in Paris, and tiie answer was heat. Some cherries, exposed to the light, remained as colorless as at first. Others, put Into a dark oven, beco.ue beautifully red. Which only shows us that light alone, without heat, cannot ripen fruit, but that heat, without light, can. Many of us would have thought otherwise. t teaspoonful equals PHONE 43 33 STOCKTON CITIZEN GAINS 30 LBS. TAKING TANLAC "For ten years, or more," said Carl Glusing, 24 South California St., Stockton, Calif., "my stomach never let me have any peace. After eating I would bloat up with gas and almost double up with pains in the pit of my stomach. "Many a day these pains never let np at all and many a night I would roll and toes, in such misery I couldn't sleep a wink. In tact, this in digestion made lite miserable and work a burden to me. "It was a lucky day tor me when I bought Tanlac.for I started picking right up. So I stuck right to Tan-la- c with the result that my stomach trouble Is ended and I have actually gained thirty pounds in weight. I eat anything I want, sleep good every night and feel like working everyTanlac is great, there' no day. getting around that fact." Teniae Is for sale by all good druggists. Accept (no subrUitue. Over 37 million bottles sold. Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION , (PUBLISHER) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 20th, 1923 NOTICE is hereby given that Joshua D. Coombs of Fountain Green, Utah, who on Oct. 13, 1917, made homestead entry No. 017451 for SE SE Sec. 19; WV4 SWVi; S SW14 Sec. 20; NE4 NW4; Lots 1 2, Section 30, Township 13 S. Range 3 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yea-r Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk ot the District Court at Mantl, Utah, on the 8th, day of November, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Wilford H. Coombs, Morten Lund, William M. Coombs and Carl S. Aug-asoall of Fountain Green, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR Register First pub. Sept 28th, -- 923. Last pub. October 26th, 1923. U. S. LAND Take It lav U pickit wowwfy h a tmt. your pocket for flNaritiaMii CZM3M. n, The Hero's Fate. Every hero becomes a bore at luxt. Emerson. Free! Free! Free! of many other hranisfhdfs wiy CALUMET Th. Economy BUHrj'J PUWOLH Goes farther lasts longer II Contains 3C (W leavening atrengtn lfw-m- r mm Stoves & Ranges Special all this Month We are giving two pieces of High Grade Copper ware, worth from $3.00 to $6.25 absolutely FREE to every purchaser of one of our High Grade Universal or Charter Oak Ranges. A complete line of Heaters and Hot Blasts at moderate prices. SEE OUR WINDOWS GREATEST BAKING POWDER EST Bt TUT Sates 2$ times as much en Mat of any otherlxvnd KENDALL BROS. |