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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, PS PROFESSIONAL NURSE SAYS My Own Savings Account TANLAC HAS NO EQUAL Mrs. J. Clark Says Tanlac "Stomach pains would make weak I would feel right faint. Was More Than Match For so least exertion would completely Her Troubles. haust me and six months before The ex- Come in and let us show you our goggles to keep the dust and dirt out of your eyes. tak- ing Tanlac I was so weak I had to "Tanlac was more than a match for and eight bottles left me I eat and sleep like a child and have energy and strunth building tonic. 'In all my fifteen years exper that makes life a pleasure, Tanlac ience as a trained nurse, says Mrs. Is simply grand." Tanlac Is for sale by all good drugClark's statement, "I never found the Over equal of Tanlac as a stomach med gists. Accept no substitute. 40 millions bottles sold. icine and tonic. Two years ago attack of influenza left me without Tanlac Vegetable PtUs, for constiappetite and my stomach In such a bad fix that the litle I did eat seemed pation made and recommended by the manufacturers of TANLAC. to do me harm Instead of good. my troubles feeling fine. WILL L. HOYT Nephi is full of cheer Where waters are so clear; Flfjwers, ever free. Up the eanyon we ride, There's trees on every side. Roads graded good and wide; It's good to see. Nebo noble mountain, Gushing forth a fountain In silvery sprays. Roads splendid all the way, Some go up every day, Good to have a relay; For health we may. Nephi National Bank It's twelve thousand feet high. It's pointing to the sky, Where the eagles fly Where crystal waters flow. Refreshing breeies blow; Where the wild berries grow. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR Muffler Oftmn Needed Well" See clouds on mountain peaks. And speckled trout in creeks; A lovely spot. hides Its hues. Where rain-boWhere people love to rouse. No help was here refused We've reached the top. men are yet in an state. They haven't eliminated the noise. Nashville Tennesseean. Office Tou cannot iud sway from a veak nes.--i : you mus flgM It out or you of you perish ; why w fight It out Sfevennow. right when you stand? ton. Nephi Plaster Beautiful sights we see, Away above the trees; A lovely day. Can see for miles around. Cultivated fields abound. The landscape Is quite grand Along the way. HAS NO EQUAL NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) The Largest and Purest Natural Depoalt of Gypsum In The World DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NEPHI PLASTER AND MFG. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City. Utah. June 24th, 1924. NOTICE is hereby given that Wil liam Often Stanley, of Nephi, Utah, who, Change Key on July 18, 1916, made homestead Blow your own horn but for goodness' sake change the key once In a entry. No. 017963. for Lots 2, 17, Sec. 7: N while. Eternally blowing on the key 18. 19. & 20. Ntt W SWU, Section 8, Township 14 of "I" becomes monotonous. S. Range 1 W. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Kindnett five year Proof, to establish claim to treat that within fluard yourself before described, to how Know give the land above ore, kindness. at Court District of the The Clerk withto 'ose without hesitation, how t Aug out regret, how to acquire without Nephi. Utah, on the 2nd day ust, 1924. meanness. George Sands. COMPANY U. S. " SE. Claimant names as witnesses: Harry J. Irons, Amos When We Deter:orte deteriorate, to jo G. Irons, and George Golden all of A man begins t he loses al Nephi, Utah. tpwsrd failure, not wtien s. not when f his material Ell F. Taylor, Register. h falls in his undertaking, but when First Publication June 27, 1924. he loses fslth In hlmsilf. In his abil- Last Publication July 26th, 1934. ity to make his drernn "'me true. Down, down the hill we go, Rest at the camp below, All tired you know We all enjoyed the trip. None however, made a slip. None claimed of being sick. We traveled slow. L. A. Bailey, Sr. HOW'S THIS? HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for It rid your system caused by of Catarrh or Deafness Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH HEDICTNB con sists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves the catarrhal inflammation, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acta through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces, thus restoring normal condi tions. Sold by drueirmt for over AO Tears. Co.. Toledo. Ohio, F. J. Cheney Melvin Stanley, IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU. ONE IN TEN 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 cu.se in te4 that causes blood poisoning, lockjaw or a chronjo festering sore, The cheapest, safest and best course is to dwi- - foct the wound with liquid Borozor.e and apply the Borozone Powder to compl 'to the healing process. Price (liquid) 20c, 60s and $1.20. Powder 30c and 60c. Sold by LUNT PHARMACY CO Name the Man. ORAPLATA WINi lQ COMPANY Location of Principal Place of NOTICE-The- re Business: Nephi, Utah. are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment levied on the 19th day of May, 1924, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: T. C. WINN. Secretary. No. of No of Amt Name Shares Certifi. The penvrr Rio Grande Wmtfrii Kollron1 Is earnestly endeavoring to supply the territory served by Its lines with an adequate and depenadble transportation service. WHEN YOU SHIP OR TRAVEL jP t& fefci m Patronize the RIO GRANDE For Freight and Passenger Rates anywhere East pr West, locally, call on pr address any Rip Grande Agent. FRANK A. WADIEIGH Passenger Traffic Manager Denver, Colorado p4$$$44444$444 . Lunt Pharmacy Co. NEPHI UTAH EE tract of land: NV4 SWV, Sec. 34; T. 12 S., R. 1 E. S. L. Meridian. (Publisher) The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those PUBLIC LAND SALE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, present at th hour named have U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be required to im City, Utah, July 7th, 1924. NOTICE is hereby given that, as mediately pay to the Receiver the directed by the Commissioner of the amount thereof. General Land office, under the proAny persons claiming adversely the visions of Sec. 2455, R. S. pursuamt above-decribland are advised to file to the application of William G. Pay, their claims, or objections, on or beSerial No. 032887, we will offer at fore the time designated for sale. public sale, to the highest bidder, but Eli F. Taylor. Register. at not less than $1.50 per acre, at 1ft , or First Publication, July 11th, 1924. o'clock A. M., on the lath day fol- - Last Publication, Aug. 15th. 1924. thfs the at office, next, August, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT SE; lowing NEV4 ed This Is Mlaa Mary F. Couledg of Atlanta, Oa., the pretty southern cousin of president Coolldge, who has been entertained at the Whit House. She's the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Cool edge, and the Civil war caused tht fortune. loss of her grandfather's When ha started a new business and had a lot of stationery ordered, the printer misspelled his name, making It "Cooledge." Rather than lose all the paper, he decided to let th spelling stand. 10000 20.00 10000 20.00 8000 16.00 8500 17.00 2000 4.00 2000 1000 2000 4000 20000 7500 200 200 870 . 2000 410 1000 4.00 2.00 4.00 8.0 143 40.00 113 Henry Miller 15.00 132 Henry Miller 53 .40 Frank Hobbs 96 .40 Frank Hobbs 1.75 Theodore C Carter 68 4.00 70 Amy B. Grover .82 101 John Cooper 2.00 122 John Cooper and In accordance with law. and orders of the board of directors made on the 19th day of May, A. D. 1924 an dthe 16th day of June, 1924, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at the Law Office of P. N. Anderson at Nephi, Utah, on the 13th day of July, 1924, at the hour of 9 o'clock A, iM. to pay delinquent as sessments thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. T. C. Winn, Secretary, Office at Law Office of P. N. Anderson, Nephi, Utah First publication June 27th, 1924. Second Publication July 4th, 1924 L. W. Curtney Mil ii 43 1000 $ 2.00 3000 6.00 2.40 1200 500 1.00 2.00 1000 4.00 2000 5000 10.00 5000 10.00 1000 2.00 1.00 500 38 40 600 1.00 1000 142 2.00 Joseph Carter J. W. Whitmore John E. Ingram 46 Hyrum Carter 47 Hyrum Carter 68 Hyrum Carter 73 Hyrum Carter 81 Hyrum Carter 87 Hyrum Carter 104 Hyrum Carter 61 U W. Courtney MEAN TO YOU? ii PHONE 124 Eliaa Worwood 111 Elias Worwood 137 17 Joseph Carter 27 J. R. Edgheil George Francom 29 George Francom 30 George Francom 53 George Francom 117 WHAT DOES THE RAILROADS ...nitio. Ord and Mangelson cates M. E. Winn MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMm Hk individuals, only prosper through bar- with other communities or Incommodities of tr and exchange Is far dividuals. The West, essentially an agricultural region. is the from Its markets and sources of supply. Transportation life blood of Ha existence; lacking this the western farmer would turn back to the primitive status ft past centuries and live the life of a peasant. What Is of real and vital moment t thev West and tq the whole country is the maintenance of a policy toward the railroads which shall keep them efficient for service and Insure their extension and Improvement step by step with the growth pf the population, enterprises and nneds of the communities served. Utah Nephi PRESIDENTS COUSIN nnss-wlnn- Quart Can 65c at County Court House w Must Fight It Out TO BUILD WELL USE Phenolene the World's Greatest Disinfectant Notary Public LICENSED ABSTRACTER And EXAMINER OF TITLES The pines grow high. He Builds Wisely Who Build Spray your chicken coops with - (Tune: America.) Whatever may happen to their husband's account will not through financial misfortune in business several the us Let explain affect their account. an become independent plans whereby you may saver and have an account all your own. Self-mad- e Chicken Men MOUNT NEBO More and more every day are wives opening Savings Accounts of their own. They know that they are practicing both caution and thrift by doing so. I Harvest Time me By reason of the Tact that sne hire my housework done, I was In bed speaks from her long experience as most of the time for two months and a professional nurse, the statement was getting desperate. of Mrs. Clark, of 415 w&iawortn Ave., Oakland, Calif., will be of Interest to all who are In need of an up I NOTICE OK POttTI'OX.MEXT ORAPLATA MINING COMPANY Principal place of business: Nephi, Utah. Notice is hereby given that by order of the Board of Directors of said corporation made apd entered on the records of said corporation on tke 6th, day of July, 1924, the date for the sale of stock upo n which the assessments remained unpaid on the 24th day of June, 1924, at 12 o'clock M., as specified In the hereto appended and foregoing Notloe of sale, was extended and postponed to and until the 28th day of July, 1924. at o'clock A. M. at the Law Office of P. N. Anderson. T. C. WINN. Secretary, Office at Law. Office of P. N. Anderson, Nephi. Ut. First publication, July 11th, 1924. Sncond publication, July 18th, 1924. Third Page Will Do Fame means something more than getting on the front pgt. t-1 - ii n n on messages Iciepnone Now Free From Federal Tax feloral taxes laid on telephone toll messages THE Revenue Act of 1921 have been removed by the by Act of 1924, which was enacted on June bei a:ne effective as rt cards these taxes on July 2. Under thi act of 1921, the taxes imposed on telephone were as follows: the Revt-nu- 2, Lnd mt-ba- ts On a telephone message for which tht charge wax m; re than fourteen cents and not more than fifty cents a tax of On a telephone message for which the charge was more than fifty cents, a tax of 5 cents 10 cents These taxes were highest in proportion to the charge for service for toll messages over moderate distances, d of the the tax in some cases amounting to toll charge. We nave adequate facilities to care for any increased use of the toll lines which may result from the removal of these taxei. one-thir- "Bell System" The Mountain States Telephone Telegraph Company One Policy One System Universal Service |