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Show THE The July 26 to August 16 TIMES-NEW- Dixon-Taylor-Russe- Co. ll "THK ONE-PRU'- HOUSE" E NEPIU, UTAH Yes, sir; a ton of coal will be jjiven to you absolutely free when you join The HEATROLA Free Coal Club! It's forming now here at the store, any time you may specify. You It costs only $5 to enroll. can pay for your Heatrola, it you wish, in easy Installments, and have it set up in your home at any time you may specify. The important thing is to join the club now, secure your free ton of coal, anl banish winter heating worries. For the Heator rola. installed in living-roodining room, will keep the whole house cozy in coldest weather, cut down your fuel bills, and give you a beautiful piece of furniture in place of several ugly stoves. mm , mi The Ere Hitli-co- t'onl Offer expires in um! join ncra'l Au-Hii- st mc HEATROLA HOW'S THIS? GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING SYSTEM BEST MATERIAL, USED Mail Order Service i. A. Ohristenaen Prop Nephl, Utah Prompt HALL'S CATAHHH MfcOH'INK will do what we claim for it rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by n HALL'S CATIRRH HEDICniR gluts of an Ointment which Quickly neueves me caiarrnai innammatlcm. and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic which acts throuRh the Blond on the Mucous Burrates, tnus restoring normal condi tions. Sold by druKirists for over 40 Tears. Co.. Toledo. Ohio. F. J. Chenev MAINTAINING THE PRODUCTIVITY OF IRRIGATED LAND Times-New- s t'ullihM every Friday News by The Time CURL YOUR OWN HAIR Publishing Company Much of our irrigated land is rapidly losing Us virgin fertility under Manager systems of farming now quite generally tn vogue. It is possible to rebuild and maintain the productivity hubscrlpuon KaUM .0U of this soil by proper manuring and Una Tear 11.06 crop rotation without greatly chang6i Monl.au ing the present acreage of each of our common crops. STORAGE OF WATER This is the conclusion reached in IS PARAMO NT ISSUE Bulletin No. 188 published by the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station and written by D. W. Pittman, The future of Nephi aud in fact til Associate Agronomist. The bulletin maintaining of its present population Is entitled "Maintaining the Producand status among the cities of Utah tivity of Irrigated Land." It shows, is inseparably connected with our as the result of 21 years' study and supply of water for irrigation. This observation at the Greenville Farm, supply with the increased use due to what is the cruse of the loss of proa greater development of the lauds ductivity an dhow the soil may be readjacent to this ciiy is not sufficient stored by proper rotaton of crops and to maintain our present population i" the most effective use of manure. A a prosperous condition and provide copy of this bulletin may be secured for any increase of same. This ques without charge by writing to: tion is one that should be given ser Publication Divsion, ious thought by every man and wo Utah Experiment Station, man in this community, because it Logan, Utah. vitally effects everyone. For the past twenty-fiv- e years we Mark Bigler left Monday for Prov0 have been following up one water pro" ject after another with the greatest and Salt Lake City, where he will enoptimism that any people ever dis- joy a couple of week's vacation. played in seeking to attain a definite Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cole and Mrs. end. Thousands upon thousands of dollars have been spent by the J. W. Ellison motored to Salt Lake farmers and business men of this city City Thursday afternoon. While there for engineering work and conducting Mrs. Cole will receive medical atnvestigations, until at the present tention as her health has not been time any proposed water project is very good for some time past. looked upon mora or less as a great Mr. and Mrs. George w. Garrett, joke. The time lias now arrived in our and Mrs. John Garrett, motored to history, brought about by changed Salt Lake Monday where they atcircumstances ajid necessity, for the tended the funeral of Mrs. Joseph people of this city to seek other Berg Tuesday. means of replenishing our present Mrs. Al. Udall came up from Los supply of irrigation water and that is in our judgment by water storage Angeles on Monday afternoon's train. metnods. This paper is not prepared She will visit here for some time. to say at this time where this reser- During her stay in Nephi she will be voir can be.built, but we do say that the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles such a provisions has got to be pro- - Haynes. viaed unless we are content to drift with the tide and become a fifth rate NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION city in Utah. ISOLATED TRACT More water, and conservation of (Publisher) our present supply is the one great paramount question facing this com munity as we see it. All other quesPUBLIC LAXD SALE tions are dwarfed in comparison with it. Until this is settled, and settled DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, right, all the efforts of civic clubs in U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake boosting for a greater city will be City, Utah, July 7th, 1924. ' fruitless until means are provided for NOTICE is hereby given that, as a greater supply of irrigation water. directed by the Commissioner of the To attain this end the building of a General Land the proreservoir offers the best solution of visions of Sec. office, under 2455, R. S. pursuant this most vital question. to the application of William G. Pay, Serial No. 032SS7, we will offer-a- t Ituss Hawkins and June Kendall public sale, to the highest bidder, but. spent Sunday at Fish Lake. On ac- at not less than $1.50 per acre, at in count of the high winds on that day o'clock A. M., on the 15th day of June says the fiishing was nit. August, next, at this office, the following tract of land: NVi NEU SV4 Sec. 34; T. 12 S.. R. 1 E. The Company have erected an attractive sign S. L. Meridian. over their place of business this The sale will not be kept open, but week. will be declared closed when lho3e present at th hour named have Mrs. Cleo Reed, and son. Clarence, ceased bidding. The person making went to Salt Lake Sunday where they the highest bid will be required to lm will visit with relatives for some mediately pay to the Receiver the time. amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the Alice Belliston, daughter of Mr. above-decrlbland are advised to file and Mrs. Rulph Belliston sustained a their claims, or objections, on or be broken arm Saturday when sha fell fore the time designated for sale. from a tree. Dr. Allred ar.d Beck-stenEli F. Taylor, Register. were called and rendered med leal aid in caring for th..-- injured First Publication, July 11th, 1924. limb. Last Publication, Aug. 15th, 1924. Editor DENNIS WOOD (V. 13. GIBSON A Ton of Coal for you FREE at NEPHI, UTAH S, with a i PERFECURL I ELECTRAHOT JUNIOR The "PERFECURL" Junior Curling- Iron is the Con-- i ideal appliance for curling- the bobbed hair. structed scientifically and electrically correct. Each part made of the best material with the following- - fea- tures: "Six-follexible extension cord," "Two-piec- e attachment plug-."Removable waver," "Nichrome heating- element that w ill not overheat." - - t ot " - This Curling- Iron is fully guaranteed for one year from date of sale, when properly used on circuit of not over 120 volts either Direct of Alternating Current. - This Curling-- Iron usually sells for $1.25 to $1.50 but we were successful in getting- a limited quantity, which we offer you for one week only at the extremely low price of - WE ARE HERE TO SERVE Nephi Drug Co. WE LEAD f OTHERS FOLLOW. NOTICE EOIi PUIiLICATIOX (Publisher.) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR at Salt Lake City, Utah, July 7, 1924. NOTICE is hereby given that Joseph H. Greenhalgh, of Nephi, Utah who, on August 17, 1917, mad Homestead entry. No. 017109, for Sec. 22; SWU SW14, Sec. 23; N Vz SW 4 , W Vi NW hi , Section 2 6 N'K V NE'4 , Section 27; Township 13 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice to make three-yeProof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Clerk of the District Court, at Nephi, Utah, on the ISth day of August, 1924. Claimant names at witnesses: T. W Miller, Ralph Carter, James Stanley and James T. Greenhalgh, all of Nephi, Utah. EH F. Taylor, Register. First Publication, July 11th, 1924. Last Publication, Aug. 8th, 1924. U. S. 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