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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, CIENC Y Joshua Greenwood, was down from Salt Lake .Monday attending to some business matters here. Mrs. George C. Whitmore, of Los Angeles, is visiting with Mr and Mrs. G .M. Whitmore for a short time. Mrs. George C. Phillips returned home Monday after spending a few days visiting with relatives in Salt Lake City, Another Problem for the Home Mrs. Paul Stressman returned to her home rn. Salt Lake Wednesday after several weeks visit with her mother .Mrs. Elizabeth Lizzie Hall, and daughter Mrs. Bryan David, of Provo, Utah, were guests Sunday and Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Memmott. Mrs. Manager A Chili supper was given by Miss Dorothy Stephenson at her home Wednesday evening n honor of her birthday. Games and a "cunundrum" f supper were the main features the evening's enjoyment. Chilli was Blanche served to the following: Garrett, Florence Gadd, Bessie Painter. Bert Jones, Loren Garrett, Harold Stephenson, Leland Boswell, and the hostess Miss Stephenson. How often have you hesitated to take guests into your Kitchen? 1 here is one fixture you are always in doubt about as to its appearance SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE DISTRICT CQURT OF JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. The Union Central Life Insurance Owner Writes: )fl$2g Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Joseph F. Wright, Mercy C. John ' F. Wright, Lilly Wright, A. Sorensen, Wright, Ephraim Junius M. SorEmily Sorensen, ensen, Mary G. Sorensen, Melville Irrigation Company, DeBeret Savings Bank of Salt Lake City, Utah, Trustee, Franklin JTotor Car Company, Defendants. on To be sold at sheriff's sale December 20th, 1924, at one o'clock P. M. at the front door of the county court house in Nephi, Juab County, Utah, the following described property, situated in Juab County, Utah, "My Monarch Range is the brightest spot in my kitchen." The Mirco Process Top, an exclusive MONARCH feature, explains such comments. Through a secret chemical treatment the cookingk top of the MONARCH has a beautiful velvety, finish, rust resisting surface that requires no blacking a soft rag and a littlj oil will renew its attractive luster after use of any length of time. It increases the efficiency of the kitchen. This is only one of the many redeeming features of the MONARCH Range. Call and let us explain the many others. blue-blac- :- The Southeast Quarter Southeast Quarter Dixon-Taylor-Russ- (S) payment down and easy monthly payments buys any merchandise in our store. Use and enjoy your Monarch Range as you pay for it! "THE SPRINGVILLE ONE-PRIC- E PROVO o, (SE) Co. ell HOUSE" PAYSON (SE) of (SEi) of Section (21); the South Half of the Southwest Quarter (SW4) and the Southwest Quarter (SW'4) of the Southeast Quarter (22) (SEli) of Section twenty-twthe Southeast Quarter (SE4) of the Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty-thre- e (23); the Southwest Quarter (SWi); of the Southwest Quarter (SW4); the East half of the Southwest Quarter, of (SW4 ) and the West Half the Southeast Quarter (SE the Southeast Quarter (SE14) of the Twenty-on- e A TERMS Kirgen. (E) (W) Northwest Quarter (NW) and the Southwest Quarter (SW'A ) of the Northeast Quarter (NEVi) of Section Twenty-fou- r (24) the East half of Northeast Quarter (NE4) of Section Twenty-si(26); North half of Southwest Quarter (SW!4) Judge Jacob H. Strahl the Southwest Quarter (SWJ,4) of Southwest Quarter (SW4.) the West half of the Northwest Quarter (NW ), the Northest Quarter (NE) of the Northwest Quar-e- r (NW14); the Northwest Quarter (NWli) of the Northeast Quarter (NE V ) and Lots Two (2) and Four (4) of Section Twenty-fiv- e (25); the Northwest Quarter (NW) of the Northwest Quarter (NW) of Section Thirty-si- x (36); the Southeast Quarter (SEVi) and the Southeast Quarter (SE4) of the Southwest Quarter (SW'4), of Section Thirty-fiv- e (35), all In Township Fifteen (15) South, Range One (1) West of Salt Lake Meridian. Also, the North half (NV4) of Section Two (2); the Northeast t Quarter (NE4) the South half (S-of Northwest Quarter (SW), and the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of the Southeast Quarter (SE) of Ml 71 Section (3) In Township Sixteen (16) South, Range One (1) West of Juilte J.iriil) 11. Strulil of the Amer- Salt Lake Meridian, containing Sevenican 1'ule.stine line. Inc., heads a syn- teen hundred Sixty (1,760) acres dicate of American Jews who pur- of land, more or less. S. S. chased the I'resldent Arthur from Together with a water right conHie KimTRrncy Fleet corporation. The (1-of of all the sisting ihlp was bought for the purpose of waters of Little Salt Creek and all arranging pilgrimages to the Holy ditches and water rights of every Lund. The President Arthur was for- nature, however evidenced. Princess the NEPHI (E-1- 4) x (N) (W) ' . Cfymirrtaa (&reetin$ mcana a lot, J&a bon't foitljljolik Ibja simple cljecr; 3ut tell gmtr frtEni iljcg're not forgot ilta glab aessott of tlfe year. Dur carba ftrill cljccr tljcm iljrowIi anb iljrouIj, 4) jfutb Iirituj tljcm Ijajjpg tljaugfjia of you! The Times News one-thir- enemy ship The purchase price Is said to be $"!0.K) and added thousands will be Hpent to Rive the ship comfortable cabin accommodations throughout. iiiiiUii:;i!iiiiiiiiiiiii!i;im merly Dependable Insurance r- y j fj g It ii . i no more I.m- .ine f'-costs iirsi piace anu w uen ou figure in the advantages of prompt service, sure settlement and reliable protecton, it will very likely cost much less. I write Insurance that Insures; Ask me about it. 1 . 1 1 . H h 1 a. d DAN MARTIN, Sheriff of Juab County, Utah By P. P. ChrlstiHon, Deputy. First publication Nov. 21st, 1924. Last publication Dec. 19th, 1924. This Plane Won't Fly to North Pole G B 1 HJU MANS E. JENNINGS H B H ff fl I Levan Utah Representing the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York Organized in the year 1KJ3. Co. of North America Founded in 192 Two oldest companies in America Fire-insuran- SflsnBuanaunnn ce H ' I H I This airplane. 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As In war, the same g has been the dominant char- - g g service for humanity g acteristic of every ATWATER g KENT Product goes on Its quiet, effective way con- g g tent In Its accomplishments, seeking no public acclaim. Enrolled In the Red Cross Nursing Service are 40,636 SILVER MAPLE of these missloners of health, nearly 1,000 carrying the message of a finer public health to as many communities and 1,100 teaching large classes In home hygiene and care of the sick. Exactly 100 Red Cross nurses are still on duty overseas, helping the struggle forward toward the high standard of American nurse efficiency In many NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION countries. In the Government services 3,117 en(Publisher) rolled Red Cross nurses are on duty with the Army, Navy, Public Health Service and the Veterans Bureau, while the entire active enrollment Is, Department of The Interio-- U maintained as a reserve for the Army .S. Land Office, at Salt Lake Nurse Corps and available to th Utah, November 5, 102-City, Navy In a national defense emergency. is hereby NOTICE given that Nine hundred nurses were added to Arsena Arsena. Warner, formerly (he roll the last year. Red Cross nursing, however, has Cazier, of Nephi, Utah, who, an Sept perhaps its finest expression out in ember 26, 1917, made Hamcs sr SE1-4- , the places laid waste by Are, flood and entry No. 020117 for S V N NV storm, and in the back reaches far Sec. 28; NE from the centers of population. In ev- E NE SE Section 33, ery disaster the Red Cross nurse la S SecSW NE NW first called for, first to respond, and tion 34 Township 12 South, Range I the last to leave her post of duty has filed West, Salt Lake among the suffering victims. In the notice of intention Meridian, to make three-yeIsolated sections of Alaska, North Proof, to establish claim to the Carolina, Virginia, Idaho, and among the bleak Islands of Penobscott Bay, land above described, before the Clerk Me., her ministrations are making of the District Court, at Nephi, Utah hard lives easier and working for a on the 16th day of December, 1924. Claimant names at witnesses: Orson. brighter future for the children. Her part In the human drama of the time Cazier, Gerald Cazier, Ray Cazjer, Is Increasingly Important, although it Alvin Burton, all of Nephi, Utah, Is subdued by the very nature of her Eli F. Taylor, Register work. The policy of the" American Red First pub. No. 7th, 1924, Cross to establish under Chapter con- Last pub. Dec. 5th, 1924, trol public health nursing services in communities lacking such facilities has been Justified and this pioneering work is everywhere endorsed by authori"He Builds Wisely Who Builds ties who are quick to take It over as a proper municipal function and a duty Well" of taxpayers. . The Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick program has further penetrated Into the schools as a defiTO BCILD WELL nite part of curriculums. During the USE year 29,000 school pupils took this Red Cross course. Three telephone corporations adopted it and graduated 960 employe students. As good health depends npon right HAS NO EQUAL eating the Red Cross Nutrition Service continued to promote individual and community health, particularly the The Largest and Purest health of mothers and children. This Natural Deposit of Gypsum service reached nearly 150.000 persons In The World work and to do found the year during for several thousand Red Cross volunteer workers. NEPHI PLASTEIl AND MFG. 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One of the most encouraging signs of the past year Is the record of the Red Cross First Aid Insurance Car No. 1 which traveled 1.700 miles along trunk lines, stopping at 137 places. The car's staff of surgeons gave 911 demonstrations to audiences composed of 42.150 railroad men, 71.000 high school and college students, 13.000 Industrial workers, 2.000 members of clubs, and nearly 18.000 policemen, firemen, and other municipal employes, a total of 147.009. Red Cross First AM certificates were conferred upon 13,865 persons who took the course last year, an increase of 4.000 over 1923. Telephone, gas and electric companies, public service corporations and other large employers of the country adopted the Red Cross course, and their team contests everywhere were witnessed by hnge crowds with as much Interest s develops at popular athletic games. In the Industrial field the growth of First Aid practice to fight to reduce preventable accidents and onoeces sary lono of life has received wide recognition. The promise of an advance 1n this fine canse lies In the evidence of the great strides systematic Instruction In First Aid has made thronghout the country throngh the Red Cross Chapters and the the work of the experts in this service under direction of the national organization. Sign tbe Americas Red Croat this year for humanity's sake. rU Chew it after every meal It stimulates and appetite aids digestion. It makes your food do you more oood. Note how It relieves tbat stulfy feeling alter bearty eating. ffraWblltai teeth. AnWsl!!jV and ia-m-t-- m. FOR OVER 40 YEARS lK HALL'S CATAIIKII MKIIK has been CaUrrhUCCe"'Uily tn Uie treatment ol con- .i..,A,'Vs catahiwi n Ointment MRDirixig whirh yulikly Intemiii MedlHne, a Tonic, whl. h acta through the nioort on the Muroun thus reducing the Inflammation. Bold by all dniKElntg. F. J Chrnrv A. Co.. Toledo, Ohio. uu Hur-racf- B, THANKSGIVING DAY DATES via Denver & Rio Grande Western will he in effect between alt stations in Utah, west of and inclmlinR Wtsl-wate- r, on basin of one and one-half times the one way fare, adding sufficient to make rate end in a multiple of 25. Ticket will be on sale November 25, 26 and 27j final return limit, December 2, 1924 Call 011 local Rio flrande AavnX for delailp.l larr. and other information desired. |