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Show THE Prosperous Folks Are Those Who Save TIMES-NEW- S, Items of the loWri The Fruit Growers Association of Nephi, shipped a car of apples this weok to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Inucore spent the weok end visiting with friends in Salt Lake City. Mrs. N. W. Haws of Logan, Utah, is visiting with her daughter Mrs. J, A. Kendall this week. Mrs. Spencer Miller of Herriman, Utah, is spending the week here the guest of her sisters Mrs. Lynn Olpin and Mrs. Herman Vickers. Out of their earnings and deposit their funds in a good savings bank, drawing a liberal rate of interest every six months. Follow this plan at this bank, and become financially inYou can deposit or withdraw dependent. funds at your pKiasure. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Sperry of Manti. Utah, are spending a few days here this week visiting with relatives and friends. to Provo Eugene Brough wen Monday where he will receive med ical attention. He was accompan ied by his mother Mrs. Leroy Brough Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Foote re ceived a visit from the stork Fri day leaving a fine baby girl at their home. NEPHI, UTAH DEMAND INK OUT i Eh WoATil Bat Took Over 100.000 people have testified that TANLAC relieved them of: ha Stomach Trouble, Rheumatism, The Leaves no stain and harmless to hands, cloth and paper. Hal-Nutritio- n, Sleeplessness, Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, Loss of Weight, Torpid Liver or Constipation. Cloth as well as Paper Ink-ORemoves Ink "Ask Anyone Who Has Taken TANLAC OVER 4 MILLION BOTTLES For Bab Bjr All Good DrorcWta single fluid eradicatoi. ut BOLD Iodine, fruit and other stains from paper, cloth, etc., without injury to fabrics. 1924 Exposition To Be Utah's Best, Says Wm. D. Sutton Price 50c Wm. D. Sutton, manager of the believes that the State Utah Mrs. Mont. Reid of Salt Lake, re- forthcoming Fair, October 1 to exposition, after a turned home Wednesday will be the best and the. most rep IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU. d week's visit with Mrs. J. R. Reid in resentative the state has ever for the diversion and education this city. of its citizens. Every department ot e fair wi 11 be taxed to the limit of Mrs. J. R. Park was called to s caDacitv to adequately aispiay uic on of the account Sandy, Tuesday that will be secured Dy tne Illness of Mrs. Earl Christensen, for- entries date. norninc merly Miss Katie Park of this city. The horticultural and agricultural ht Lunt Pharmacy Co. building will be a gorgeous scene of ialL Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Ellerbeck of farm and orchard fertility, exhibiting NEPHI UTAH'"9" PHONE 43 Salt Lake City spent Wednesday in artistic booths the best products Nephi. Dr. Ellerbeck is the general f the soil. Competition for the coun manager of the Nephi Plascter Co. ty awards and trophies in the tnree and while here visited the plant of classes promises to be unusually keen. Desoite the drought, the farms this the company. eason are yielding aDiinaaniiy anu produce is of a high quality, said Mr. and Mrs. Harry Russell came the Not only will counties Mr. Sutton. Saturdown from Butte, Montana, nd corporations have significant ex and Aiice Mrs. are with day visiting hibits, but individual growers will be Golden. Mr. Russell made a record in with fine displays of fruits, veget run on the 'trip down here covering ables and grains. the entire distance of 5 60 miles In The livestock division will be up one day with his Nash car, arriving to its usual high standard, it is be ieved that all available space in the here at 8 p. m. in the evening. 1 modern barns and pens will be reserved long before the opening day Wm. Bailey, chairman of the of the fair. Utah as a livestock center State Board of Equalization, returnbecoming more and more empha ed home Tuesday after a two weeks sized at the annual btate rairs. Ihis trip to St. Louis where he attended year will bring together a fine and the convention of the National Tax diversified showing of blooded cattle, assciation of which body he is chair sheep and hoes. The pet stock show will be partic 's n. Mr. Bailey reports a very proattractive to fair visitors. This fitable time at the convention and ularly s a new and the best predicts that much good will result howing ofdepartment pet stock ever seen in from the meeting. On his return Utah will be assembled. This depart home he visited the city of Nauvoo ment is to have special emphasis on of early Mormon historv and was Saturday and Sunday, October 4 and interested in looking over the for 5. This provision will enable the a v x it vvvj,j itiv i a v ivv. li a a a j u v. v mer home of the Latter Day Saints. school children to eniov this novel side of the big exposition. Those of paint. A firm coat of good paint protects surfaces wishing to enter exhibits should write by sealing them against decay, rust and corrosion. to the fair manager for entry blanks EXTKRTAIXKI) AT A SHOWER and list of awards. Every surface in the home that bears a coat of Mrs. j. ti. uoper was hostess at a Poultry and rabbits will have their shower given at her home in honor usual extensive exhibition in the Spa BENNETT'S "PROPERTY LIFE INSURANCE" of her daughter Mrs. W. E. Brvne. cious building adjoining the grand inkeen are stand. Breeders showing useful were received Many presents awards. Last paint, varnish on enamel, if properly applied and reby the guest of honor and dainty terest in the contests for and rabbits was a big refreshments were served to. the fol- year poultry newed, will outlast a generation. card and this year the show lowing: Mrs. John S. Cooper, Mrs. drawing In every home are many surfaces which can be to be even more attractive. promises Harry Beaglcy, Mrs. J. W. Brough, Farmers will tind machinery row given longer life and made more valuable by the use 6f .Mrs. J. S. Cowan. Mrs. J. W. Black- - full of interest and ideas. Machines the proper BENNETT product. Ask us for color cards ett, Mrs. Wm. Foster, Mrs. J. R. will be seen in motion and demonstra Park, Mrs. Etta Blackett, Mrs tions will be in full tilt throughout and painting information. George Wilkey, Mrs. Hugh Park, Mrs. the week. The women will be de Milo Cazier, Mrs. Joseph Belliston lighted with the exhibit of sewing shown in the Wo Mrs. J. E. Garrett. Mrs. James and fancy work The structure is be men's Building. Greenhalgh. Lavern Blackett, Lucila daintily and appropriately decor Wilkey. Ruth Beaeley. Mrs. W. E ing ated and will present an artistic ap Bryne, and the hostess Mrs. J. H pearance. The showings of Utah art will be representative of the achieve Cooper. ment of the State s famous artist. 1 Oa WOSKIXG PEOPLE Manufacturing will have its usual and Tlio best of workers get out of sorts fine spread of home products The of processes. when the liver fails to act. I hey feel demonstration "blue" and discouraged wide range of production will be ade languid, half-sicand think they ore getting lazy. Neglect quately covered and effectively dis SHERIFF'S SALE at the front door of the County Court on Exhibitors are already of thi-f- i svmritoms might result in a sick olaved. House in Nephi City, Juab County, spell, therefore the sensible course is to the ground, preparing booths and set State of Utah; all of Lots three and take a dose or two of Hcrbine. It is just ting up displays. Plat "D" IN THE DISTRICT COURT OK THE four of Block thirty-threthe medicine needed to purify the system and rostore the vim and ambition of FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF of Nephi Survey of Building Lots In health. Price 60c. Sold by THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND Juab County, State of Utah. FOR THE COUNTY OF JUAB. LUNT PHARMACY VO. DAN MARTIN, Sheriff if fun Or a kid A. P. Jacobson, Plaintiff v Thomas 'vhut git spunked E. Bowles and his wife Sarah J. BowBy P. P. Chrlstison, Deputy NOTCE OF SALE frequent to grow up leg. Defendants nn have kids of his To be sold at sheriff s sale, on the First pub. Sept. 6th. 1924. own to spnnk. Last pub. Sept. 26th. 1924. 30th day of September A. D. pre-oare- Nephi National Ord and Mangels Bank THE LA CLAIR MARCELL SHOP m'MB&tr is now open over the Ord and Man-gelso- n Drug Store, and has an up to date equipment for doing all kinds of beauty work Satisfaction teed Prices reasonable. Phone 129 guaran- Inside And Out for appointment COOPER PYPER CO. k, l A VASS m mr Fun all the while! Every hour, witn every day, crowded top-futhrills and amusements. Several fine free attractions, including big fireworks, daring gymnasts, tight-rop- e walking, the "Highland Lassies," and Auto Show. The greatest racing program in fair history. Auto Racing on closing day. ll OCTOBER 1 to 8 Come bring all the family for the finest outing of the year. A big week of education1 and amusement. Utah's resources and industries on gorgeous display. The greatest exposition in the Inter-mounta- in West, with thousands of dollars in trophies and awards! 1924 Salt Lake City e. 1Z, ALL OUT OF SORTS WHOLE WHEAT So Wan This Xcplil Woman Who Tell Her Kxperirnrr BREAD All too often women accept their Ins and aches as natural to their t. They fall to realize that weak Ineys are often to blame for that ckache. those headaches, dizzy 'lis, and that tired, depressed feel- Thousands have found new alth and strength by helping the aketied kidneys with Doan's Pills This Nephi a stimulant diuretic. Is one of many; Mrs. Wi E. Warren, Third South vnnd East St., says "After I had te flu, my kidneys were weak and Pains through my back regularly. ade housework a burden. I became 7.zf and black spots danced before if eyes. I sunered from neanacneq. After I used Doan's Pills, from Iso. unt's Pharmacy, was free from all rmptoms of kidney trouble." Don t Prire 60r, st all dealers. pet imply ask for a kidney remedy the same that Mrs. loan's Pills Foster-.Vflnur- n to.. tVarren had. Vfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. We arc now making Good Whole Wheat Bread to supply the needs of our growing Let us supply your wants in this line trade. ' Our bread is made from Juab Valley's famous dry wheat flour, in our sanitary bakery. Support Home Industry by purchasing your bread from us X. L. BAKERY AND I I CONFECTIONERY MAIN STREET, XKP11I UTAH j |