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Show THE TIMES-NEW- The Times-NewI Helpful Commercial Service j I NEPHI, UTAH S, s ! Published every Friday by The Times News Publishing Company LOCAL HAPPENINGS W. C. Ockeywent to Salt Lake EDITOR Sunday for a few days visit. MANAGER Mrs. George B. Hobbs, was a passenger to Salt Lake City on. Sunday Subscription Hates Six Months $1.00 evening's train. One Year $2.00 Mrs. Clint Price returned to Salt Lake Sunday after spending several To Swim English Channel days visiting with relatives here. Angeles, Miss Jessie Hassell of Mammoth, Utah, is the guest of her sister Mrs. J. R. Stanley this week. The specialized Service of the First National Bank's organization is a valued factor in further- The Senior Class of the Nephi High School presented the play "And Home Came Ted," at Fairview, Utah, Saturday evening to a good house. ing business progress. All Commercial patrons, re- gardless of the size of their accounts, are invited to consult us -- 'I Frank Brough, and Mr. Abner Bigler, returned home Saturday from Los Angeles, where they visited ' for a couple of weeks. Mrs. C. E. Stephenson, returned home Sunday after several weeks spent in Salt Lake City where she received medical treatment. Mrs. Stephenson's health is now much at any time. Earl Reid has resigned his positmanager and owner of The Toggery. The new manager arrived at their home Saturday morning, weighing about nine pounds. Mother and son doing well. j "EYE SPECIALIST" DENNIS WOOD A. B. GIBSON J. W. Ellison, and Wm. Miller returned home Saturday from Los i X Dr. J. E. Harrison WILL BE AT OUR STORE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd AND 3rd Many so called headaches are nothing more than eye strain and in a great majority of cases, can be cleared up thru the proper fitting of glasses. Perhaps you have been wearing your present glas- ses ior a number ot years ana tney mayneea cnan-gin- 1"-- g. It costs nothing to consult Dr. Harrison and receive his professional advice. His years of experience plus our personal guarantee insures you perfect satisfaction. If in doubt as to the condition of your eyes, see Doctor Harrison Monday or Tuesday or phone us for an appointement at your home. tx ion as 4 per cent interest paid on all time deposits. First National Banl ACCREDITED CHICKS FOR SALE Aimed at Great Britain The Suffolk resolves were ilie leniir and covennnf inside by rennv Mnssa Write for our prices first. Now is the chusetts towns in 1774 to nhstnin from intercourse with Gre:ii all commeri-iiitime to get your order in for future delivery. Britain. They were executed sifter tlic White Hatchery "sells only S. C. mite closing of t he port of Host cm bj authorities us a reprisal for the Leghorn AA accredited chicks at single British destru'-tior- i of the ten in ISostou A prices. Full count and safe delivery by patriots in defiance of the tax on tea. guaranteed. Write for Price List No. 50. l Housekeeper WHITE HATCHERY Fault There is too much erforl to keep dus out of the hookfiise tind not enough ef fort to keep dirt out. Dulutli Henild Petaluma, California loll WORKING PEOPLE The best of workers get out of sorts when the liver fails to act. They feel half-sic"blue" and discouraged Selected -- - record parentage languid, think and they are getting lazy. Neglect Postage prepaid. Saic arrival K'"'r of these symptoms might result in a sick anjeed therefore the sensible course is to Jan. $12. Feb.Mar. 11. Apr. May J 10 spell, take a dose or two of lierbine. It ia just per 100. Postage Prepaid. the medicine needed to purify the system GRAHAM HATCHERY and restore the vim and ambition of health. Price 60c. Sold by Hayward, Alameda County California White Leghorn Chicks k, I I.UXT PHARMACY CO J. W. Whitmore, the Misses Kathryn and Alice Whitmore and George Whitmore, left Tuesday for Los Angeles where they will mak.e their future home. Mr. Whitmore is already there, having went down a few weeks ago to make the necessary arrangements tor the family to move into their new home in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Whitmore have been active in the civic and soc. Miss Helen Wainwright, Americas ial life of the community and their champion mermaid of 1924, many friends in Nephi are sorry to will undertake to swim the English see them leave here. Mrs. M v J channel, coveted goal of the world's greatest swimmers, next summer. The decision was reached at o meeting of the governors of the Women's Swimming association, wher. Miss Charlotte Epstein, chairman of the sports committee, was authorized to make ull arrangements for long-distanc- e At 34 degrees below zero Tex- aco Motor Oil, light, flowed out of a sample bottle. At 10 below zero Texaco Motor degrees Oil, medium, did the same thing. This means that when your automobile crank case is filled with Texaco Motor Oils vou have a LIQUID LUBRICANT that makes starting easy and save you money in battery recharges, besides helping your temper. There is a vast difference in Motor Oils and just a little thought on your part will take the drudgery out of winter driving. Any of the places listed below will give you service on Texaco Motor Oils. Drain that crank case today and be prepared for the next cold snap with a smile. TEXACO OILS CAN BE BOUGHT AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES Central Motor Co Xephi " Silver Maple Service Station " Uryan Garage Mona Garage Mona Service Garage Santaquin NARROW MINDED PEOPLE KNOCK TEXACO OILS CENTRAL MOTOR CO. often caused by an inflamed condition "?"cous lining of the Eustachian lube. When this tube is inflamed you :ive a rumbling sound er Imperfect .tearing. Unless the inflammation can stroyed forever, MALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will triiil do what wa claim for It rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. Fold by all druggists for over 40 Tears IX THE DISTRICT COVRT OF THE . J Cheney & Co.. Tolpdo, Oi.,o. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IX AND FOI1 THE COUNTY OF JUAB. Milton R. Nohle, Plaintiff, vs. Wil-for- d B. Christensen and Cora Christensen, Defendants. To be sold at sheriff's sale, on the ?Sth day of February, A. D. 1925, t 12 o'clock noon, of said day, t. the front door of the County Court ouse in N;phi City, Juab County, tae of Utah all of the right, title nd interest of the above named and of each of thenj in and to the following described tracts of land in Juab County, State of Utah, The north half of the north-wequarter and the west half of the north-eas- t quarter of section 25 in Township 16 south of Range 2 West of Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Dated January 27th, 1925. DAN MARTIN, Sheriff of Juab County State of Utah By P .P. Chrtstisnn, Deputy First pub. Jan. 30th, 1925. Last pub. February 20th, 1925. to-w- it: st REWARD! s Catarrhal Deafness NOTICE TO C WE ARE HERE TO SERVE Nephi Drug Company GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING I SYSTEM BEST MATERIAL USED f J Prompt Mail Order Service I Prices are soon forgotton but I quality long remembered WILL L. HOYT ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR Notary Public LICENSED ABSTRACTER And EXAMINER OP TITLES J. A. Christensen Prop Nephi. Utah Office at County Court House Utah Nephi Cf,;? Se'.f-Consc'o-- rs ord-rin- coconut tile. S3 Let us Print Your BUTTER WRAPPERS All too often women accent their pains and aches as natural to their sei. They fall to realize that weak kidneys are often to blame for that backache, those headaches, dizzy spells, and that tired, depressed feelThousands have found new ing. health and strength by helping the weakened kidneys with Doan's Pills a stimulant diuretic. This Nephi case in one of many; Mrs. W. E. Warren, Third South Second East St., says "After I had the flu, my kidneys were weak and Irreeularly. PhIus through my back made housework a burden. I became dizzy and black spots danced before my eyes. I suffered from headaches, also. After I used Doan'g Pills, from Lunt's Pharmacy, was free from all symptoms of kidney trouble." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't dimply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Pills the same that Mrs. Warren hail. Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y. . F"'-r-Mllbur- k4 x The Best Vegetable Parchment Used PRICES :- -: ministrator. So Wm Tills Xephi Woman Who Tells Her Experience T J Jud TvnVins says there has been so many Insinuations about his being descended from monkeys that lie's getg a piece of ting bashful about WE PRINT BUTTER WRAPPERS Estate of Samuel Newton Fields deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at office of P. N. Anderson, Attorney. Nephi. Utah, on or before the 3rd day of March. A. D. 1925. WILLIAM N. FEILDS, Administrator of Estate of Samuel Newton Fields Deceased. P. N. Anderson, Attorney for ad- ALL OUT OF SORTS X Geo. D. Haymond, Owner It EDITORS Firyt pub. Jan. 30th. 1925. Last pub. Feb. 27th. 1925. t 100 - - - - $1.25 250 $2.25 500 $3.25 1000 - - - $4.50 The Times - News Publishing Company "Home of Good Printing" |