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Show TAR Into the Bank Today tiKTUU U!AL S, OF PCBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE NOTICE That Goes flilES-WEW- OF The Times-New- s Whereas, Juab County has rece- iublihed every Friday by The Thnea ived Auditor's Tax Deeds for the real News Publishing Company estate hereinafter described, which said real estate has been heretofore DENNIS WOOD Editor sold to it for delinquent taxes for ' the year 1919 and the time provided A. B. GIBSON Manager by law for redeeming said real estate in said deeds described has exSubscription pired: Now, Therefore, notice is hereby One Tear $2.00 given that in pursuance of Section Six Months , 11.0s of Laws 6056 of the Compiled Utah, 1917 as amended by Chapter 140 of the Session Laws of Utah, 1921, the STRINGENT MEASURES NEEDED. undersigned, the Board of County Commissioners of Juab County, State of Utah, will offer for sale at pubThe accident which happened Sunlic auction to the highest bidder for between this city and cash, at the front door of the day night Mona, when two cars collided and one County Court House at Nephi City, man quite seriously injured, is Juab County, State of Utah, the real estate hereinafter referred to, being example of the need of strict those certain lots, tracts, or parcels enforcement of the traffic laws o of real estate situated in Juab County Utah. Both of these cars were runUtah particularly described as fol- ning without lights, a most dangert: lows, ous procedure on the public highway, and the wonder is, that several were NEPHI CITY not killed as both cars were loaded Tax Sale No. 114. Martha Price The menace to the traveling public Beg. 36 rd. 5 Iks. S. 10 rds 18 Iks of a car moving along the state road W of N E cor of W (4 of S E 14; th. S. 4 rds. th. W. 17 rds. 13 Iks, without lights at night, cannot be too The law is th N 4 rds th E 17 rds 4 Iks to beg strongly condemned. Section 5, Township 13 South, Range plain on the question. The driver must leave his car and obtain the 1 East, Nephi Survey. necessary assistance. Any attempt JUAB SCHOOL DISTRICT to drive the car without lights Is a violation of the law and is inviting Tax Sale No. 129, E. M. York, disaster not only to himself but to Beg. 4 rds W. of N E cor. of sd. Lot other motorists along the route. 4, th. S. Zhi rds,, W 9 rds. N. 3V4 Another violation of the law which rds. E & hi rds. S 2 rds E 2 rds N. 2 is a menace to the traveling public, Block to lMs Lot E. 4, beg. rds., rds, is that of certain people who park 8 Plat "C" Mona. i their cars on the pavement at night, Tax Sale No. 138, May G. Fowler, along the highways outside of the S. Vz of S E hi . Section 4, Township city limits, and. then turn their lights 11 South, Range 1 East, containing out. This class of offenders should be 80 acres. summarily dealt with wherever found. There is very little difference Tax Sale No. 157, Martha Price, between the latter offense and the Beg. 80 rds. W. of S. E. cor of N. man who drives on without lights. E hi; th. W 18 rds 19 Iks; N 13 rds Both are dangerous to the public 6 Iks E 18 rd. 19 Iks.; S. 13 rds. 6 safety. Iks, to beg.; Also beg. 63 rds 11 3' E of N cor of E Iks W M, th Mrs. Roy Bowles, entertained the S 35 rds, W. 34 rds 20 Iks; N 35 Club Tuesday evening at rds. E 34 rds 20 Iks to beg. Section Bona-Fid- e 1 ".Township 13 South Range 1 West her home. Sewing occupied the time after which delicious refreshments containing 8 acres. were served to twelve members. The Tax Sale No. 170, Ernest H. Hill hostess was assisted in serving by Lots 4 ;SW 14 of N E 14 ; S 14 Mrs. Leo Bowles. Mrs. Jesse Pay of N W 14. Section 4, Township 15 was a special guest. South Range 1 West. DAY DREAM Rtn POWDER PERFUME LIP STICK ROUGE COLD CREAM POUDRE CREAM to-wi- Each pay day set aside a certain proportion of your wages to go into your Savings Account. It is only by following some definite plan of this kind that you can get Take out the Savings first ahead. and economize on other items if necessary. The advantages of this plan will be evident to you after you have tried it for a srjprt time. First National Bank NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION (Publisher) Department of The Interior U. 8. LAND OFFICE, at Salt Lake City, Utah, March 22, 1924 NOTICE la hereby given that Harry J. Irons, of Nephi, Utah, who on July IS, 1917, made homestead entry. No. 017282, for W SWV4 Sec. 33, T. 13 S., R. 1 W. and Lot 4. Sec. 4; Lot 1, 2, S, 4,- - 6, 7 8, 10 11 Section 5 Township 14 S. Range 1 W. Salt Lake Meridian has filed notice of intent on to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court at Nephl. Utah, on the 10th day of May, 1924. Claimant names as witnesses: Joseph E. Irons, S. D. Brodhead, Earl S Hoyt, R. Vernon Stanley, all of Nephl, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register First publication March 28th, 1924 Last pub. April ISth, 1924. Calvin Ockey, was taken to the L. Tax Sale No. 171, L. W. Robbins, S 14 of N E 14. Section 5, D. S. Hospital Friday afternoon sufTownship 15 South, Range 1 West fering from a serious attack of appendicitis. An operation was performcontaining 140 acres. ed which was very successful and he Tax Sale No. 17 2 Nat. Savings & Is now practically out of danger. Trust Co. Lot 1, Section 5, Township He was accompanied to the hospital 15 South Rauge 1 West, containing by his mother Mrs. John Ockey who AX EXHILARATING EFFECT 40 acres. returned home Wednesday. A bottle of Herbine on the shelf at home is like having a doctor in the house Tax Sale No. 186, S. A. Chase, all the time. It gives instant relief when Airs. Harry Beagley, was hostess 3, Town to the members of the Social Comthe digestion gets out of order or the N W 14 of S E 14 Section 2 con16 West, South, Range bowels fail to act. One or two doses is ship panion Club at her home Saturday all that is necessary to start things mov- taining 40 acres. evening. A program of music and exhiling and restore that fine feeling of was enjoyed and at 10.30 p. beN. 163 aration and buoyancy of spirits which John Tax Sale No. Shep- songs m. a dainty luncheon was served to longs only to perfect health. Price 60c herd. Beg. at S W cor Lot 4, of Sold by Sec th N 80 rds. E 100 rds, S 80 the following: Mrs. J. G. Irons, Mrs. 18, Town- A. V. Gadd, Mrs Ralph Belliston, Mrs LUNT PHARMACY CO. rds, W 100 rds to beg. Sec. conR T Cowan, "Mrs John S. Cowan, 1 14 South East, Range ship taining 50 acres. Excluding however Mrs. Floyd Lunt, Mrs. R. E. Chap-pel- l, Mrs. Lester Belliston, Mrs. L. Lot Four of said section. G. Hobbs, Mrs. H. J. Irons, Mrs. condown" Those who are In a "run above described will Latimer, Mrs. J. A. Kendall, dition will notice that Catarrh bothers be Each parcel offered. Offerings will GeorgeViola separately .Mjss Worthington and the them much more than when they are continue between the hours of hostess Mrs. Beagley. In god health. This fact proves that 10 o'clockdaily 5 m. o'clock p. a. m. and while Catarrh is a local disease, it is commencing eq the 17th day of May, constitutional Influenced by gTwitly 19 24, until all said parcels have been CATARRH HALL'S conditions. offered. 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