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Show Trfft The I1MKS-NKW- Times-New- s tBbUnhad everr Friday New Pablfehtec hf NKFH1, UTAM. S, LOCAL NOTES Thai OF INTEREST Bditor Ifamacw DENNIS WOOD k. B. OIBSON Mrs. Ray Kelson of Salt Lake City, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Greenwood for a few days this week. Is Sabacrtytloa Rata Tr Oft ti t 9 Month 81t Mr. Earl Cole of Otrden. Utah. spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cole. DAIRYING. More dairy cows for Nephl should the slogan. This paper has drew attention to this line of farming 'a number of times. We again , urge consideration of this question. Some progress has been made' the past two or three years in bringing In some good dairy stock, but there is still room for more. With our high price land and water it does not pay' to produce low price farm products, Diversified farming is the remedy for improving agriculture and dairy ing is one of the best means to at tain this end. be THE POlTiTRV BUSINESS. SAVE FOR YOUR VACATION- TRIP The growth of the poultry busi ness in Nephl is becoming a factor in the economic life of the commun Ity and from a small beginning has grown into an Industry that means much for the future of this city. As a young thriving addition to the business development of the town It should reeclve the hearty support of the clubs and citizens in general. The money that Is coming here from the poultry business Is newly creat ed weann ana we need more sucn diversified farming. Putting all your interests in one line of agriculture is a thing of the past with all pro gresslve farmers and poultry offer profitable solution to this question - Since I have made it a habit to join the Vacation Savings Club each year I never have to worry about where I will get the money for my Vacation Trip. The Bank always has it ready and waiting for me when the looked-fo- r time arrives. We pay 4 A per cent on Savings Accounts First National Bank MUSICAL TREAT OF THE SEASON COMING ,1 ' 1 Ji t' rf r it ' V v. r TVS. 4 " "1 , 4 The American Legion announces the appearance of the Danish Violinist, in Axel Skovgaard (Skow-gaw- ,) an evening concert de luxe at the Tabernacle, Wednesday, June 11th, at 8:30 p. m. Mr. Skovgaard is nationally and internationally known as a great artist and an enjoyable and beneficial evening is promised to everyone. The American Legion, in bringing this treat to Nephi has brought the price of admission to the very minimum for which Mr. Skovgaard and' his accompanist. Madam Alice McClung Skovgaard will appear and feels that the matter of admission will not keep anyone away from the entertainment whether children or adults. THRKE OOR.VERKD FIGHT. The fight for the Republican nom ination for Governor bids fair to be one of the warmest scraps of any State Convention since 1916 when Nephl L. Morris won out over Wm. Spry at Ogden. That Governor Mabey will have the fight of his life to win the nomination from such war horses r. as W, H. Wattis, and W. W. is apparent to anyone who has any conception of the workings of The Republican politics in Utah. entrance of Wattis into the gubernat. orial fight has brought about com plications that will not be very easily handled even by the most expert henchmen and manipulators at the next state convention. Our opinion is, that Mr. Seegmll- ler will go to the convention with practically the solid south behind him. If he is successful In securing the Sanpete, Sevier and Juab delegations, which Is more than probable that he will be able to do; he will have to be reckoned with when the call of the counties is made for the office of governor. On the other band. Mr. Wattis will come down from the North in all probability with the three large delegations of Weber, Box Elder and Cache, with Rich and Morgan thrown in for good measure. In such a con tingency Governor Mabey will have to secure the united support of Salt Lake county delegation something that very rarely happens In order to That Is proland the nomination. viding he can gain the balance of the counties not listed above, among the chief of which, will be Utah county. This county will have a large delegatwilt ion and in the present line-u- p play considerable of a figure in the balance of power either for, or again. t. any candidate they choose to align themselves, with. There Is also the possibility that a dead-loc- k may ensue and a dark horse ke selected as was the case when Oot. Mabey was banded the nomination In 1120. If this condition should arise It Is more than probable that the powers that be will have some candidate up their sleeve to trot out at the opportune time. In view of the well known fighting qualities of the men who will make the race for the nomination at the convention to be held sometime In August, one of the most strenuous and hard tough, campaigns seen In this state for many years past Is looked for. Seeg-mille- Miss Mary Morgan entertained the Veyo Swarm of Bee Hive Girls Wednesday evening at her home. Seals were distributed to the members after which refreshments were served to the following: Wanda Francom, Malda Foote, Dorothy Haymond, Alice Cowan, Flometta Kendall, Flor ence Chase, .Mildred Sperry, and the v hostess Miss Morgan. FISH1G TACKL The members of the Social Companion Club were entertained Tuesday evening, at the home of Mrs. J. G. Irons. The time was 8 pen, in sewing while Mrs. A. V. Gadd gave an Interesting article on the methods of "Keeping Time." Dainty refresh ments were served to the following: Mrs. Mattie Vickers, Mrs. H. J. Irons, Mrs. Joel Taylor, Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs, Mrs. J. A. Kendall, Mrs. Mabel Greenland, .Mrs. A. V. Gadd, Mrs. Lester Belliston, Mrs. George Latimer, Mrs. A. E. Smith, Mrs. R. B. Belliston, Special Guest. Mrs. Leone Chrlstison of Eureka and the hostess Mrs. J. G. Irons. THE TROUT FISHING SEASON OPENS SUNDAY, JUNE 15TH. Look over that old fishing kit, see what you need, then call on us. We will help you complete it. line of tackle We have a complete for the most particular' t NOTICK TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office Salt Lake City, Uta.h May IS, 1824. Notice is hereby given that the Sevier River Land &. Water Company, with its principal place of business at Lynndyl. Utah, has made application in accordance with the Pf the Complied Laws of Utah, info as amended by the Ses sion Laws of Utah, 1919, to appropriate Two Hundred (100) Sec. Ft. of water from the Sevier River in Juab County, Utah. Said water will be diverted at a point N. 45 deg. 32 mln. W. 140 ft. from the S, E. corner of Sec. SS, Township 14 South. Range t West. Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and conveyed by means of a canal and pipe line a distanoe of CT.000 ft. and there used from Jan. 1 to Deo. SI. Inclusive, of each year, to produce power for electric lighting and propelling machinery at Lynndyl, Eureka, and vicinity. After having been so used the water will be returned to Its natural channel at a point 250 ft. North and 1150 ft. West from the NVs corner of Sec. 18, T. 15 S. R. 4 W. Salt Lake Meridian. This application Is designated in the State Engineer's office as File No. 8771. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit In duplicate, accompanied with a fee of 81.00 and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. R. E. Caldwell. State Engineer Date of first publication May 23, 1124 Date of completion of publication, June 20. 1924. Fish and Game Licenses sold here. WE ARE HERE TO SERVE Nephi Drug Co, WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW Considered Smoking a Crime. Sultans and priests of Turkey once considered smoking tobacco so serious crime that In many rases torture and death was the punishment meted out to those indulging In It. "He P.uilds Wisely Who Builds Well" Stand at 8inging of "Messiah." In England It Is customary for nn audience to rise at the beginning of the "Hallelujnh chorus" of Hiindpl's "Messiah." and remain stumllng until Nephi Plaster It Is Efficient The reason lightning loerin't strlkt twice In the same place Is because It finishes the consumer the first time. Dulutb Herald. The Largest and Purest Natural Deposit of Gypsum In The World CmLDBENTS FATAL DISEASES Worms and parasites in the intestines of children undermine health and so weaken their vitality that they are unable to resit the diseases so fatal to child life. The safe course is to give a few doses of White's Cream Vermifuge. It destroys and expels the worms without tlie slightest injury to the health or activity of the NEPHI PLASTER AND MFG. TO BUILD WELL USE HAS NO EQUAL It Is ended. child. Price 35c. Sold by LUNT PHARMACY CO. TUX UNIVIRIAL COMPANY Fastest Train. Fastest train in ;he world traveling on regular schedule rovers 77'4 miles In 75 minutes, running at a speed of 61.8 miles an hour. CAR Qacli to Nature TUnic Gummer The enjoyment youll get out car this summer, is another of a good Ford touring reason why you should no longer postpone buying. You, your family and friends can benefit by pleasant trips t minimum cost evening drives, weekend excursions or a long tour on your vacation. Buy a Ford, if you want a car that is always reliable, simple to handle, needs almost no care, and carries you at lowest cost. ' (m Paaralt. Mlrhlaaa TwaarSnUaMM $ DaaraM AU artew . a. Far AW SaaVaa k Catarrhal Deafness oftao cum4 by an Inflamed condition the mucous llntnc of the Eustachian Tuba. Whan thla tuba to Inftamad you Bound or Imparfart hara a rumblln Unlaaa tha Inflammation caa ilcartnf. ba raducad. your bra ring may ba la of foravar. HiLL'lwa CATARRH It HKDICINB to what Will claim for rid your ayatam or Daafnaaa causad by Hold by all drurriats f"r ovar 40 Tears. F. J. Chanay A Co- - Tolado. Okie. of Catarrh, Catarrh. IT DRIVES OUT WORMS The survflt sign of worms in children is palenem, lack of iutrwt in play, frrtul-aeaTarialiie apnrtite, J'ickina; at tha noae and udl-- aUrtin la slrrp. When theae aymjiUMii anjwur it is time to give White's Cream innn'uKi-- . A few d'mra drive out the worms and tuts the little oo on the road to health aain. White's Cenaia Vernufuts has a rwnrd of fiftv years of eucGisaful um. PriceSSe. Hold by The Tourim Car 295 F. O. B. Detroit Daaaaaiatakla fWata ad Siamat SM aalta TW MKART Avraaaiits s, n The American Legion guarantee is back of every ticket sold and those who, after hearing Mr. Skovgaard on his wonderful $13,000.00 "Strad" feci that they have been cheated, will be cheerfully refunded the price of admission General Admission 50c. LUNT PHARMACY CO ra . ABmv&J ssssananasj lmmem. far lha M Tha fmr aWaarfca i sanasns"SBBBW w aasaama4aaSl Saaa Or aMBSLAat 4fe SPBsavasai m aawaiaauy tff'PsMtflVlf 1111a aaan pm aMP m mtmn. Ml |