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Inter-Mounta- in HELP TO PLAY THE MAN l J i 'w,v C rvrJ 023 E PHONE NEPHI UTAH 43 Plan International "Listening. In" ssssssssssss 1' if i Soni-nhln- C "tit Now hear ON KAIBAB FOREST tm t AND RECORDS s erection ot tne most complete sign nostini? system the state has ever hm ',1 ,,as been virually completed along the "lc "uu"c nas ueen anxiously ing for definite information as to the Zion Park Highway-Arrowhea- .I trail 4 per cent on Savings. agreement be opening of a hunting season for deer under the tween the Auto Club of Utah andthe within the Kaibab Forest. Auto Club of Southern California. In some instances, people have This signing system embraces 421 made trips to the Kibab, under (the signs from Nephi to Salt Lake City estimpression that there had been and troni jephi south to Fillmore iblishing an open season on deer. guiding the touritss as to routes and The local Forest Supervisor at Pro- points of interest along the road, notvo is in receipt ot a telegram, dated ing dangerous curves and supplying November 2nd, which states that other data having in mind the proper hunting on the Kaibab Forest is not guidance of the tourist during his so permitted at present and may not be journ here. Through Juab County permitted this fall. both the Salt Creek Canyon entrance into the Sanpete and Sevier Valleys in R. District Forester H. Rutledge, Simple School Frocks and the Zion Park road south thru Red Grange Is Sensation of Dist the Varied by Fabrics chargeis now on the Kaibab Levan have been completely ported rict, Forest, in their future recognition in insuring the and the situation, vestigating bid for travel. the be informed through the public will The signs put up locally are all of newspapers' when definite information high grade quality of heavy steel with is available. heavy enamel facings and will prove an adornment to the highway ao long as they are not marred by people throwing missils at them or shooting US them full of holes. Additional signs will be placed on the roads tributary to Nephi as the conditions demon strate their need, according to advices CLARK ARKLE By THOMAS from the Auto Club of Utah. Dean of Men, University of The work on all roads in Utah south Illinois. 1 I of Salt Lake, the signing of whihe has I been agreed to by the state road com IS early in the morning as I write mission will have been ITthis. completed this The sun is just coming up, fall in plenty of time for the guidance and as I look out upon the world, Of next season's tourist crop as well there Is a peace and a quiet and a in time to secure their due recog( I Sail ?'''VA If f IS ffl )"; beauty that thrills me. But suddenly as there come to my mind all the things nition from map makers of accredited if w- ' f, I must do j 111 f all I should like to do. touring organizations. Considering I II I in the past some touring bodies that Labor with what zeal we will. have been loth to route tourists over Something yet remains undone, still unaccomplished unsigned roads, the new signs should Walts the rising- of the sua. prove an asset to citizens of thecoun- My courage falls me for a moment. ty in reaping a larger crop of tourists I should like to run away from It all; inn the future. -1 1. if rhl I should like to go out into tht woods In the state and on tributary roads alone and forget the Irritations and- - in 11 Nevada, Arizona and Colorado the tlie compluints, and the .troubles, and ICC3 GQ3 33 California club, working through the the ceaseless routine of requests that the postman and the telephone and Auto Club of this state has placed ii. ....... iKedj litane, the seusa- 2.141 signs for the guidance of tourists. tloual L'niversity of Illinois halfback, the tramping feet bring to my desk. who has played a remarkable game And then I think of Spencer, and Roads posted include practically all this season. In the Michigan battle the way he is meeting his difficulties. main trunk lines south of Salt Lake, If it Were nut tor the treat un- Grange scored four touchdowns In 13 of putterns which manufacturers of He's a handsome young fellow only reaching as far cast as Cortez and exminutes. Grand Junction in Colorado, touching popular clothes have presented this nineteen. He has a trade, aIs very he which at earning trade, acting In frocks little for season, styles the Grand Canyon on the south in his living. Every moment of his day Arizona ?nd completing the connec CKH0OQ Your Conversation 000002 school plrls would become monoto ex Is no He taken has up. nous. The vogue Is for dresses made pleasures tions with the sign system already es from derives he the "ACCOLADE" on the simplest lines, like that shown cepting pleasure in the picture and dress after dress hard work and from doing the Irri tablished through Nevada by signing In these di,.vn of historical shows no variation of this style. But tating tasks that hold him six days In from St George to Las Vegas. movies all f;ins know that the The California Club has spared no hero may kneel, receive the tap popu'ar fabrics save the day with the week. He has all of the desires nf tils sovereign's sword on his and other pat of youth for friends and pleasure expense in maintaining the quality of stripes, plaids, cross-ba- r "Sir terns ana wnen plain materials are nnd recreation, few of which he can ts route markers, and has afforded arise and shoulders used designers enliven them with gratify. He never complains, he never Uie citizens of this Knight." They may Dot know county concrete pipings, facings and bright touches of curses his lot. He's always smiling, evidence of its that the ceremony Is called an in desiring to sincerity on his always with a cheerful word embroidery. accolade, a noun derived from The dress pictured is made of lips. At home there are father and develop tourist travel into and thru the Latin "ad collum." These ihcsigns themselves are a strljted flannel la blue and tan wlih mother and a family of brothers and Ltah. two words mean on or near the between collur and cuffs of plain linen. It sisters leaning on him, needing his tribute to the neck, where the sword taps may be taken as a criterion of good help, requiring his aid ; and he gives the California and Utah organizations. must fall In a properly adminstyle for the young school girl and 't cheerfully and manfully. istered knlKhtlnir. The pronunTor her older sister also. I know when I think of Mm that This with acciation Is there Is no task which one cannot persimplicity In day frocks Is not con cent on the first syllnMe. fined to the younger generation. form If he has courage, no Irritation hlch may not be overcome with patience, no temptation which may not 1 h terrible thing he resisted If one has principle and .iliout most mother- In (Sod. The day brings keeps faith in law jokes Is thet difficulties but they are seldom beyond they're largely tma. one's strength, and the duty done brings happiness. It must have been early tr.nrnln IIOTICE FOR PUBLICATION when Stevenson wrote": "Tim day reus round the turns and brings potty (Publisher) of Irritating concerns and duties. Help of The Int rio- Department to perus to play the man, help us .S. V Land Office, at Sal: L;il-form them with laughter and kind City, Utah, November 5, I'21 faces, let cheerfulness abound with NOTICE is hereby Riven that Industry. Give ns to go blithely on our business all this. day. bring ns to Arscna Warner, formerly Arscna our resting beds weary nnd content Cazier, of Nephi, Utah, who, oil Sept and un.lishonored. and grant OS la ember 2ft, 1917. made llom-s'f.'the end the gift of sleep." entry No. 020117 for SW1-- 4 .VF.I-4- . too. at PHONOGRAPHS troni violent headaches and dizzy spells, and again from a condition of extreme drowsiness. For a time I wa scompelled to give up my work. "But with Tanlac my recovery was surprisingly rapid, and soon my nerves were entirely normal, the pains left my head, my appetite and dig estion became pertect and 1 was I was compelled to give up my work. of nursing. In short, Tanlac built me up so I have enjoyed sound health ever since." Tanlac is sold by all good drug Liver gists --rvccepi no suostitute. AO million bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable Pills recommen- ded by the manufacturers of Tanlac. NO HUNTING ALLOWED I tJarwiUWtcKV ADDS TESTIMONY VT0 SPEND WISELY lJhc own QjJvlusical Trtstipc It fA m t$i . t l :. I til Commander C. I'. Edwards, left, director of radio for Canada ; Capt. K P. Eckerslef, chief engineer British Broadcasting company, and Arthur H. Lynch, In malting it possible for eveditor of Radio Broadcast, who are eryone on the North American continent to listen for European stations and for European listeners to hear stations in Canada, Cuba, I'orto Itico and tin United States without Interference. The tests will take place November 24 t 80, Inclusive. Europe will listen for America from 10 to 11 p. m. And Amerlci will listen from 11 to 12 p. m. Queen on Her Royal Chair Round-U- p 0' Is Veritable Tomb of Christ Found? ' c Sec. ?.?; Nl". 14 NYV - - NE Section i3. THANKSGIVING DAY DTES S NL Sec NV SV tion 34 Township 12 South, Kanpre 1 West. Salt I.ake Meridian, has filed rawm notice of intention to make threi K'o uranie via uenver will be in effect between all stations vear Proof, to establish claim to the in I "tab. wct of and inchi'lintr WrM- - laud above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Nephi, I'tah t uatrr, on bais of one and tunes the one way tare, adding stiui-ric- on the 16th day of December, 1924. Claimant names at witnesses: Orou to make ra!c end in a ntiltiule Cazier, of 25. Tickets will be on sale Nov Cazier, (ierald Caier, Hay ember 25. Z( snd 27 i final return Alvin P.nrlon, all of Nephi. I'tah. Just outside the Iamascus Kate of JeniS!ii'in and In ("iKotiiti, "the pln Eli F. Taylor, Rctd'tce l tni. December 2, l'2 Ca'l on local of the Kkull, shown above, recent discoveries tuny nilfy the veritnble fomt. No. First 7th. 1924. pub. s of OhrlHL The fin. ling there of a shrine of Venus benr out the theory that Kio Grande Apent for detailed fan Last pub. Dec. 5th. 1924. desired. over information tomb. the of and other Aphrodite teujple Emperor Hadrian built I". SI-- : tel-- t one-hal- rs 'A tt rr . ... ; h zrv x: srf iUmfH broke ALss Josle Kedg.'Wlck, qtien of Ihe Pendleton (Ore.) the precedent of years when she selectel two husky rnwpunchers for personal attendants Instead of Uie customary maids of honor. it J. (,ii,( . . Umind-l'p- . |