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Show fHI. II1IK3-NKVV- S. ISKPMlv And He Had Told All About LOCAL NOTES Put a Part of June Kendall went to Delta vaster- day to look after his contract work In that city. As you receive money as a reward for your whether services Mr. and Mrs Frank Russell of Salt Lake City, are spending a few days In Nephi this week visiting with relatives. Mr. .and Mrs. Earl Reid, Phylis Reid, and Mrs. Mont Reid motored to Salt Lake City Sunday. Miss Phylis Reid will remain in the above city and visit with relatives for two weeks. sooner or later- when the possession of money will mean the difference between success and failure. - Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Whitmore are enjoying a few days' vacation this week at Flat Rock Ranch, Idaho. The are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Armstrong of Salt Lake If you have saved, have the money when you 'need it, then you can take advantage of opportunity when it is open. City. Bert Sowby of Garfield, Utah, is spending a few days in Nephi this week shaking hands with old friends. He is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. George Malloy, during his stay in the city. Nephi National Bank A shower was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ostler Monday evening in honor of Mr. and Blackett who were married Thursday in the Salt Lake Temple. The evening was spent in Refreshments games and music. were served to seventy guests. Many beautiful presents were received by the young couple. Mrs. 'Ho Buildx Wisely Who Builds Well" CANYON Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Miller were Mrs. Gejrge Bigler entertained the honored guests Tuesday evening at a well arranged canyon party on Monday evening at her home in Jenkins Flat. The hosts were mem- honor of her birthday. A fine suppor bers of the I. O. O. F. and other was served after which the remain friends of Mr. and Mrs. Miller who der of the evening was spent in Those present wished to show their appreciation to games and music. them as they are leaving this week were: Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Bowles, for Maryland, where they wil make Airs. Leo Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. their future home. The evening was Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Coulson, very enjoyably spent with a program Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sudweeks, Mr. of music and songs, and a delicious and Mrs. Frank Warner, Mr. and luncheon was served to the follow- Mrs. Henry Painter, Mrs. Elias Wor- ing: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Riches, Mr. wood, Mr. A. M. Sowby of Garfield and Mrs. D. P. Firmage, Mr. and Utah, Mr. George Bigler, Mr. Bert Mrs. A. W. Clyde, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Coulson, Mr. and Mrs. George Malloy Carter, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Anedrson, and Mrs. Zee Bigler who assisted the Mr. and Mrs. Ed. V. Downs, Mr. and hostess in serving. TO BUILD WELL Nephi Plaster HAS NO EQUAL The Largent and Purest Natural Deposit of Gypsum In The World NEPHI PLASTER AND MFG. COMPANY Mrs. Frank Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Claridge, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cowan, Mrs. Betsy Anderson, and daughter Edna, Mrs. Orval Bench, HOW'S THIS? Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Foote, Mr. and HALL'S CATAHRH MKDICHVE will of do what we claim for it rid your system Mrs. Harry Black, and the guests of Catarrh or Deafness caused by honor, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Miller. Catarrh. ts HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINES of an Ointment which Quickly Incois t ent Relieves the catarrhal Inflammation, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which Why do they call it a shipment when acts through the Blood on the Mucous It goes in a car. but a cargo when It Surfaces, thus restoring normal conditions. York Evening , joes In a ship? New 40 Sold by drueglsts for over Tears. Post. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio. con-sls- (Sett 5 ' matters. it in a Savings Account. There will come a day in your life, the ONE IX TEX Neglecting a little wound, cut or abrasion of the flesh may in nine cases out of ten cause no great suffering or inconvenience, but it is the one case in tea that causes blood poisoning, lckjaw or a chronic festering sore. The cheapest, ct safest and best course is to the wound with liquid Borozone and apply the Borozone Powder to complete the process. Price (liquid) 3V, and $1.20. Powder 30c and 60c. Sold by disi-.fe- LUNT PHARMACY CO the TToimS Quat-oS-Poos- rs The Touring Car '295 F. O. B. Detroit Dsaouatabla Kim aad Sunn i extra 12. ' Nwpper Union.) the train that brought girl pHE Edgeworth out from the city to his suburban home was charming. She was evidently from some distant town, for the mark of the suburbs was visibly lucking, aud she seemed curiously at a loss. When Edgeworfh had pluced her suitcase In front of one of the seats and sat down beside her she confided to him that she was visiting her sister at Norbury. Norbury? Why, I live there I" ex claimed Edgeworth, delighted. It was not that he cherished any serious hopes, but life was very gray at Norbury. He and Mary had lived there for six years and they were hopelessly antagonistic toward each other. They had settled Into the com fortable apathy of middle age. It must be nice to live so near the city," said the girl. Well, that depends how you look on It," answered Edgeworth. "If you have a good home and congenial family life" Tm sure out-of-doo- $16i All fftta frw EX THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED rORO DEALER IP THE UNIVERSAL "rJ TF Ma Li AM. IB COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN Try Our Ice Cream Sodas They are different Balloons for the Kiddies you have," said the girl. Edgeworth threw a sort of eloquence Into his silence. The girl looked at him Inquiringly. And then be never knew how It came about, but of a himself sudden Edgeworth found pouring all the troubles of his home life Into the ears of this stranger. "But surely your wife understands?" she asked. "Well, It's a matter of temperamental disagreement," answered Edge-wort"We were never really suited to each other, that's the trouble, and when one makes a mistake like that, one has either to stand the gaff or cut the knot, I never had strength enough to cut the knot. You see, there's the child." "A little glrir "A little boy. And of course I have to him. There have been my duty times." Edgeworth confided, "when But I life hasn't seemed possible. Just go on and make the best of it." "I suppose that's what we all have to do," replied the girl gently. After a long pause Edgeworth said: "I hope we shnll meet again." "I hope so," she responded. "My name is Edgeworth. and I live at 113 Maple avenue. I'm quite frank about It. you see. I've enjoyed our meeting so much. Perhaps we can arrange an Introduction." "I'm sure It can be arranged." she answered. She seemed thoughtful. Edgeworth had expected her to tell him her name but she showed no Inclination to do that, and while he was pondering over whether he should ask her the train entered North Norbury station. "North Norbury !" exclaimed the girl. "I get off here." "Ton must lei me "But do you "No, I get off st Seuth Norbury. But let me help yon." "Oh. no. no I" answered the girl, and, seizing her sultmse she almost ran from the compartment. Edgeworth decided that he had frightened her a little by his precipitancy. Still he had her promise that they would meet a sain. He had to be content with that, but he mused about the girl with the brown eyes and soft voice during the brief run to the next station. Upon the platform, to his astonishment, he saw his wife waiting. His heart suddenly warmed toward her. It was seldom Indeed that she came to meet him on his return from the city. "This Is very nice of yon. coming to meet me. my dear." said Edgeworth as he kissed her. "Meet yonr A little laugh broke from her Hps. "My dear John, I haven't quite reached that stage of Imbecility yet." "Then may I Inquire why yon are on the platform?" demanded Edge-wortIn chilling voice. "Ton may. Ton remember my eonsln Estelle whom I've often spoken about? letter from her this Well,. I had morning, saying that she was on her way to pay ns a long visit. She was ta have arrived on this train. I guess she must have got off st North Norbury by mistake. Yon dUln't see a pretty girl with brown eyes, did yon? Dear Estelle, how I'm looking forward to our meeting! We've always been such friends. She tells me everything." 5c each Pop Corn 5c IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU. Ord and Mangelson PHONE Lunt Pharmacy Co. 43 ORAPLATA JUXIXU COMPANY NEPHI UTAH day of July, 1924, at the hom o 9 o'clock A. M. to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expenses oi sale. T. C. Winn, Secretary, Office at Law Oniee of P. N. Anderson, Nephi, Utah First publication June 27th, 1924. Second Publication July 4lh, 1924. -- Location of Principal Place of Utah. NOTICE Business: Nephi, is hereby given that at a meeting of the Directors of the OHAPLATA MINING COMPANY held on the 19th day of May, A. D. 1924 an assessment of one fifth cent per share was levied on the outstanding stock of the corporation, payable ini mediately to the secretary of the corporation at Nephi, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 24th day of June A. D. 1924 at 12 o'clock Noon, will be delinquent and advertisted for sale at public auction, and ualess payment is made before, will be sold on the 10th day of July, 1924, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. T. C. WINN, Secretary. r NOTICE OF EXTENSION ORAPLATA MINING COMPANY. Principal place of Business; Nephi, Utah. Notice is hereby given that by order of the Board of Directors of said corporation on the 16th day of June, 1924, the date of the sale of tftock upon which the assessment remained unpaid on the 24th day of June, 1924, at 12 o'clock M. was and postponed from the loth day of July, 1924, to and until the 13th day of July, 1924, at the hour NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION' (Publisher) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR LAND OFFICE at Suit Lake City, Utah, June 24th, 1924. NOTICE is hereby given that William Stanley, of Nephi, Utah, who, on July IS, 1916, made homestead entry, No. 017963, for Lots 2, 17, 18. 19, & 20, N SE4, Sec. 7; N W'i SWtt. Sections, Township 14 S. Range 1 W. Salt Lake Meridian, has Hied notice of intention to make five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before The Clerk of the District Court at Ni'phi, Utah, on the 2nd day of August, 1924. Claimant names as witnesses: Melvln Stanley, Harry J. Irons, Amos G. Irons, and George Golden all of Nephi, Utah. Eli P. Taylor, Register. First Publication June 27, 1924. Last Publication July 25th, 1924. U. S. of 9 o'clock A. M. at the Law Office of P. N. Anderson in Nephi, Utah. T. C. WINN, Secretary. MOTULUS Watch fi." symptoms of worms in your children. These parasites are the great ORAPLATA .MINING COMPANY destroyers of child life. If you have reason to think your child has worms, act Location of Principal Place of quickly. Give the little one a dose or Worms NOTICE-l'ht- re two of Whi le's Cream Vermifuge. Business: Nephi, Utah. cannot cvint where this time-trie- d and are delinquent upon the fol- successful remedy is used. It drives out of account on the worms and restores the rosy hue of lowing described stock, assessment levied on the 19th day of health to baby checks. Price 35c. Sold by May, 1924, the several amounts set LUNT PHARMACY CO. opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: Name T. C. WINN, Secretary. No. of No of Aint Oertiti. Shares catea 2.00 1000 124 E. Winn 6.00 Elias Worwood 111 3000 2.40 Elias Worwood 137 1200 1.00 600 17 Joseph Carter 2.00 27 1000 J. R. Edgheil 4.00 George Krancom 29 2000 10.00 George Krancom 30 5Q0J 10.00 George Krancom 03 5'JOO 2.00 Oeorgu Krancom 117 1300 bOO 33 100 Exercise for Health? Joseph Carter &00 1.00 40 If persons thought as much about J. W. Whitmore 2.00 protecting their health as they do John E. Ingram 142 1000 10000 20.00 46 their money there would be mneh less llyrum Carter 47 10000 20.00 A certain Hyrum Carter sickness In the world. 68 8000 16.00 amount of exercise is necessary to llyrum Carter 8500 17.00 73 keep the body heslthy but It should Hyrum Carter 4.00 not be overdone. 81 2000 Walking, swim- Hyrum Carter 4.00 87 2000 ming, dancing, etc.. sre good forms of Hyrum Carter 2 00 1000 104 exercise, of course, but so also are Hyrum Carter 4.00 51 2000 L. W. Courtney chopping wood, turning the 8.00 freezer, working the garden snd the L. W. Curtncy 143 4000 msny other tasks thnt may normslly Henry Miller 113 20000 40.00 enter one's life. The Indlvldunl him- Henry Miller 7500 15.00 132 self must be the Judge as to whether Erank Hobbs .40 200 53 he gets enough exercise day by day Frank Hobbs .40 98 200 Moderation should be the rule. 1.75 870 Theodore C Carter 6S 4.00 70 2000 Amy B. Grover .8 2 410 101 John Cooner 2.00 122 1000 John Cooper Tell the Bo About It and In accordance with law, and Murk Twain sntd abe.nl the weather: "Everybody talks shout It. but nobody orders of the board of directors made Tn'ktng on the 19th day of May, A. l. 1924 does anything nhout It." an dlhe 16th day of June, 1924. so won't bring Industry buck to normnl, but good management. trnls,'ht thinkmany shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will b ing and hard working ly everybody will. Ifyou know any way to help, sold at the Law Office of P. N. And tell the boss. The Night Watchman. erson at Nephi, Utah, on the 13th Ice-cren- CAR S e S h Be sure that your efficiency and your comlort this summer have the help of that car you have always intended to buy. You know its value you know what an essential aid it is to a fuller activity, an easier life, more healthful hours nowl Delay invites disappointment- - Why wait? Buy f f Wnaiarn In J. W. Paxman went to Logan, Monday, to visit the National Suniinei School also to attend to soma business you get it o r daily, weekly make it a monthly, habit to put part of ENTERTAINED AT A PARTY By CLARA DELAFIELO ($ tana, Albert Starr returned to Salt Lake Monday after visiting with his parents here the past week. VISIT THE His Wife Mrs. J. D. Hague of Butte, Monis the guest of her mother, Mrs. R. H. Patten, this week. It Away UIAU. M. WILL L. HOYT ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR Notary Public LICENSED ABSTRACTER And EXAMINER OF TITLES Office at County Court House Ntihl MGxs Utah. cat; i.i.:.:z .. If your lircuth is bad find v spclis t rwimming in t!io 1: .. .' appetite, mistipntion rt a r i.. r i account f'l tig, it, is a tint v. l rca!!v one rem The torpid. r,::!L;j edy fur till disorders in t' o liver, 'om.vh and IhjwcIs is llcrliine. It sets txrwcifully on Urn liver, strengthens digestion, purifies t!'0 lowels and restores a fine of rnerrv, vim and cheerfulness. Price 60c. f o! i by a-- fe-li- ng LUNT PHARMACY CO. .oim;.u khok ki.iiiki. KM MY ST MATERIAL I SKIl Prompt Mail Order Service 1. A. "lirlxtcnsen Prop Nephi, Utah II EST |