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Show THE TIMEil-NBW- NIC PHI, UTA1L s. 35 CONSIDER THE FUTURE Take Time Today to sit down and think over your plans for the future. There is not much opportunity for you to accomplish what you desire unless you have money to carry out your ideas. m&m.'SL H I H II 11 li . Spooks-Spooks-Spo- oks We have the most exclusive Line of So the first step is to start a Savings Account with this strong Hank then when the opportunity will be ready. arrives HALLOW-E'E- you Ever Shown In Nephi We Are Here To Serve First National Bank Nephi Drug Company Nephi, Utah A Fj 3 WU" FRESH MEATS TO BUILD WELL Many and varied are the cuts of fine Fresh Meats you can And the prices are as low as you buy here at all times. would wish to pay anywhere. Nephi Plaster GROCERIES AN I VEGETABLES HAS NO EQUAL We have a complete the phone and give us fill your orders just as and picking the goods Th LiMt Amd Pnreat Natural Itopeait of Gpvaam hi the World. stock of these goods. Just step to We make it a point to your order. carefully as if you were in our store out yourself. CITY MEAT MARKET NKPHI PLASTER AND MFG. THEO. HARRIS Proprietor COMPANY nr 1 lmes-iNe- xt means that the tax rate on othei . property must be increased. proximately 8 per cent of the gross t'ubliMhed every Friday by The Times income of private employees is paid in taxes and about XI per cent additNews Publishing Company ional goes to the tax man through DENNIS WOOD Editor taxation on its securities. Th "He Bmilds Wisely Who Bnlldr ws A, B. GIBSON Manager Subscription Rates One Tear Six Months THE Notice To Contractors 18.00 11.00 GRAFT. Millions of dollars are being spent y throughout the United States and Utah is no exception, in an en deavor to get something for nothing. We refer now to the publicity graft to-da- on a rampage In the matter of the estate of Ephraim I. Shepard also known as Ephralm J. Shepard deceased-Noti- ce The petition of Sarah M. Shepard for a decree determining who are the heirs of the above named decedent and what are the interests or shares of the persons named In said petit-Iorespectively, in the real property described therein and determlng the right of succession thereto and that petitioner succeeds said decedant In title to the following described n, iraci or lana ana appurtenant wate right In Juab County, State of Utan, has been set for hearing at ten o' c.lock a. m. on Tuesday the 6th day of November A. D. 1923 at the Courthouse in Nephi City, Juab County, State of Utah, said land and watei right is described as follows, to wit: Beginning 582 feet south and four feet east of the north-wecorner of the north-eaquarter of the south west quarter of section 32 in Township 11 South of Range one east of Salt Lake Meridian, thence running east 32 rods, thence south 13 & rods, thence west 32 rods, thence north s, to place of beginning; also two shares of the capital stock of st st SHI s Drfr era mt track, koliaff graded hTy WmlxU up tKt Tab at PURE f asoUjia as compared with Mmlxlarm CALUED gnaoUn: tp knew or-Alm- refined I GO GAS hmU th requira-mnIt rival a motor 15 TO 25 MORS POWER Straiffht-ru- n You pay the price GAS war not . ar ... Have a packet in your pocket for ever-read- y refreshment. Aids digestion. Allays thirst. Soothes the throat. . For Quality, Flavor and A ; the Sealed Piekifj, 8! -- r U. fa. f GOOD set It. Bay from an Independent Look for ta dealer. O - J. mm I ',1V SOME FACTS ABOUT 1TY OWXKI) rXKtTRIC PLANTS. nun I Here arc some facts about munici pal owned plant which are of on- erest to the citizens of Nepbi. in view f the fact that our electric plant Is owned by the people. 'A nation wide survey Just com pleted by the National Electrk Light Association, based on compilations of the United States Census Bureau .hows the following farts regarding nunir.lpal ownershlp:- The majority of municipal plant!) ire In towns of one thousand popul ation or leas, where fund cannot be aised except by pledging public cred it. The municipal plants produce only per cent of the electricity gener-tein this country, and this percent age Is constantly decreasing. The average rate of all municipal plants Is more than twice as high the average rate of all companies re ported by the United States Census. There has been a great increase in the number of municipal plants which have shut down since 1917. Of the population of the United the States served with electricity, companies serve 93.8 per cent, and the municipal plants only (.2 per cent. The average city tax rate In 1921 in cities over 30.000 having municipal plants doing commercial buolnes wr 119 31. The averag city tax rave for the plant cities nearest to the above popnlatinp was $15 50. Exempting municipal plants from taxation necessarily d ' " in f fiaisa :j 1 ft I mm 7kw ftoaddier BCD popumwt ilm with whom ilia runabout Km Un vm wail pWMd with the change embodied fat this Alwaya rord. tba car kaa ban Bade dackladly trimmer and Bora comiorubU. Thia teauk is obtained by nUn tSe radiator and enlarging the carl; makina; a decided Improvement In look and providing k-rooaa. Awell deaifnad top and alandnf windahield do their ihare award adding a Cniahed, clean-cu- t anaai am a MaVa h point to aaa the other new aaodale aleo oa dieplay in our enow rooaa. an C0tt nam aW j ,t H Every Meal (MB More Power Uuu mrdlaturj hua D. Coombs of Fountain Green, , " 1.714, UIUUO homestead entry No. 017451 for SE V SE Sec. 19; W SWy; SH SW4 Sec. 20; NE NW14; Lots 1 2, Section 30, Township 13 S. Range 3 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yeProof, to establish claim- to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court at Manti, Utah, on the 8tn, day of November. 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Wilford H. Coombs, Morten Lund, William M. Coombs and Carl S. Aug- ason, all of Fountain Green, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR Register First pub. Sept 28th, -- 923. Last pub. October 28th, 1923. and has been The idea that the newspapers of the country are char Mona Irrigatin Company, representinstitutions and will fan for all ed Certificate No. 188. Said land Is ity the dope that is sent them under the also described as Lot 1, Block 2, and guise of news items, which are noth Lot 2, Block 1, Plat "C" of Mona ng more than a cunningly devised Survey of TownBite Lots. method to obtain free advertising, Dated October 18, 1923, would appear to us to very soon have Earl Gadd, Clerk reached the limit that is, if the By Beulah H. Bowers Deputy ewspapers of the country are as wise W. A. C. Bryan Attorney for Petition as they ought to be, and are in posseser. sion of ample waste basket facilities, First publication October 19 ,1923. Among the latest converts to this Last publication October 26, 1923 free publicity stunt, under the guise of news, are our state institutions of Some Gift Bestowed on All in Utah, every one of them, The weakest among us has a gift, learning even the B. A. C. at Cedar City having however seemingly trivial, which Is taken the cue. The cost of sending peculiar to nun, and which, worthily out all this publicity matter including used, will be a gift also to his race NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION postage must cost the taxpayers of forever. John Ruskin. Utah a goodly sum each year, and (PUBLISHER) in the interest of economy should be stopped. The greater portion or this stuff is of no interest to the readers DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR of the country newspapers of Utah U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt and the majority of it finds its way City, Ucah, Sept. 20th, 1923 into the waste basket soon after ar NOTICE is hereby given that Jos- rival. Aside from the economical phase of the question, the idea of state in stitutions of learning endeavoring to obtain free publicity for their col leges from the country newspapers of Ltah is at once repugnant. If our Taa vhitiuu cas state colleges need bolstering up by not some idvertising why buy display space at the regular rates, the same hi jmnisL as other business men do and not AS try to work this free publicity graft. since the war. THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OP UTAH IN AND FOR THE COUNT V OF JUAB. Sealed proposals will be received Department of Finance and Purchase at their office, State Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 12:00 o'clock noon, October 29th, 1923, then publicly opened and read for the material and labor required for a Stable for the National Guard of Utah, according to the drawings and specifications prepared by Scott and Welch, Architects, and which are open for inspection at the Architects office, 214 Dooly Building Salt Lake City, Utah. Bidders may obtain Individual sets of drawings and specifications from the Architects, and from Captain T, u. jjurnam, at his residence. Nephi, Utah, upon a deposit of ten dollars ($10.00) per set subject to provis ions of the instructions to bidders. tne owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to let a part or all of the work. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND PURCHASE JOHN H. GLENN, Director First publication October 19 ,1923. Date of last publication Oct. 26, 1923 by the AGE OF PUBLICITY that is IX NOVELTIES N obtind m-through A ford Wttklj Pmrck- iW JUDD'S GARAGE Nephi, Utah CARS - TRUCKS TRACTORS t |