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Show THE NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, LOCAL HAPPENINGS tar f ii Bl,. rntv jk. mam t . Dr. N. J. Roes and son spent Alomluy in Nephi. 5 J. L. Firnmgi; of American Fork, spent Monday in this city tha guest of liis imnts 4 D. 1. -- x M. 31 it 1j I Mr. and Mrs: George Ilamp of Logan, Utah, visited with their son L. II. Hani; and wife the past week. It NEPHI HOUSE THE SPRING FLOOR COVERING DISPLAY Miss Floience Stephneson of Salt Lake City, spent the week end at the home of Mrs. R. C. Stephenson, having come down to attend the Junior Prom. Friday evening. "' $.25 Until jou have scon the rlmriniiiK nrw pat., l.inoieuni, you eannot im . terns of bow pretty JJih1 um nn lie. ..Tlie old liiioleuiii liein now worn out and full of hoi., Think how proud it well servel its purpose. you will feel with a pretty new pattern of Linoleum on the floor. vice. .president; tit it. eif mm r I Perhap i 1 1 "' DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah. March 13, 19 25 NOTICE is hereby given that William Thomas Mathis, of Fountain Green, Utah, who. on May 15th 1920, made Homestead entry No. fl!5S40 and on September 15, 1922, made Homestead entry, additional ' No. 027540, for SliSWU, N'fcSWli. SWSKV Sec. 17; SV2SEVi, S NE14 JS'E Vt , NVzSEi4, Section 18, NEU Sec. 19; NNW14, SW'iN-NW1,iNE',4, Sec. 20 Township 13 South, Range 3 East Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three, year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah on the 20th day of . April 1925. Claiman names as witnesses: tfyfuni N. Hansen. J. M. Madson, Charles Coombs, F. h. Hansen, all of , fountain Green. Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR. Register First publication. March 20th. 1925. Last publication April 17th. 1925. W. NOTICE roil PUBLICATION (Publisher) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah, March 14th. 1925. NOTICE is hereby given that Amos O. Irons, of Nerhl, I'tah. who pn July 13. 1917. made Homestead entry No. 017473, and on octoner 1917, madB Homestead entry, addit. W. Intrnl No. 021S72. for E'iSW 13 31, Township "iSE'i, Section1 West nl Lots 2, 3. South, Range 4, 6, 6, 19. 20, and 21 Section 6. Township 14 South. Raig?e 1 Weft, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice three year of Intention to make Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Nephi. Utah. on the 25th day of April. 1925. Claimant names ns witnes se: tVMH.itn IT lielliston. H. II. Green.. Stnnl-- y halgh. O. O. Oolden. William all of Nephi. Utah. r. TAYLOR. Register First publication. March 2f(h. 19: Last publication April 17th, 1923. F.LI fe''"'-t i - 'A f DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt . - Lake City, Utah, March 21, 1925 NOTICE is hereby given that John Strong Neilsen, of Mona, Utah, who, on March 22. 1920, made Homestead entry No. 018664, for Lots 8, 7, S, 9, Section 3, Lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 3. 9 Sec. 10; NWUNEU, Lot 1, Sect.. ionla. Township 11 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-ye- ar Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Nephi, Utfh. on the 2nd day of May, 1925 Claimant names at witnesses: J. Fowks. James H. Newton, Leonard Fowks, David Neilsnn, al or Mona, ,- - ",Xr PAINT UP! CLEAN UP! NOW! DIXON - TAYLOR - RUSSELL CO. "The One Price House" Nephi Utah . in. - BACK LAME AND ACHY? Senator Jn,s s ei .Veiv Hampshire, who was named by Republicans in the senate to be president pro tern of that body. His nomination Is virtually an uppolntment as his party has a major ity in the new senate. Jots' Dresses Embellished With Delicate Handwork lar; breaking your rest? Likely your kidneys are at fault. Not So Seriou for Him Weak kidneys give warning. You Man may be inferior, but he doesn'ic have backache; rheumatic twinges. waste nervous energy worrying for You feel weak tired, all worn-ou- t. fear he will freckle. Duluth Herald. Heed the warning Don't delay! Use Doan's Pill" a stimulant diuretic to, th Kidneys. Better Than High Descent Ypvr neighbors recommend Doan's. Who served his country well has mo Here is a Nephi case: Mrs. John Pitt. Fourth North and need eif ancestors,. Voltaire. Third West St., says: "My kidneys acted Irregularly and my back be ' came lame and achy. It was hard kidneys were regulated." 60c. all Price dealers. Don't at for me to do my housework. I had for kidney remedy get ask simply headaches and felt tired and drowsy Doan's Pills the same that Mrs. Pitt Friends told me about Doan's Pills, so had. n Co., Mfrs., so I EisssiD rzzHmmG Eiamran Homes & rarms For Sale "?IC the intfrioh Mel-vin- c Foster-Milbur- used them. My back was en N. Y. tirely free from all distress and my Buffalo, Last pub. April 24th, 1925. j t Torrey Pine Vanishing The Torrey pine is restricted io the southern California coast near San and the Santa Barbara Islands, The Advice of This Nephi Resident Diego Nature Magazine. So rare Is this says Should Help You to Get Well species that a municipal park has been created to protect the few reDo you suffer nagging bachache? maining specimens, thus assuring Feel dizzy nervous and depressed? them a slightly longer lease of life. Are the kidney secretions irregu- I'tah, IX THE DISTICT COrilT OK THE ..an jopuiar Ruth van Sun; FIFTH Jl'ItKTAL DISTRICT IX AMI FOR JUAH COUNTY, STATE of St. Augustine, Fla., who is favored for queen of the Ponce de Leon celeOF UTAH. bration to be held in St. Augustino early In April. Many In the pageant will be garbed in gorgeous Spanish In The matter of the Estate of JOHN FOWKES. Deceased NOTICE. costun.es. The Petition of Thomas G. Fow.. kes, praying for an Order and DeVour Conversation cree of this Court, determining who AND SPAN are the heirs of said decedent, and that petitioner succeed John Fowkes, Housewives like to be told deceased, in title to the following that tiieir kitchens are "splc described property to wit: and span." Fide is a corrupnorth. .east Commencing at the tion of spike or nail, and wpan corner of the north east quarter of means a chip. The ships in section citht In Township eleven which every bit of wood and loulh of Range one east of Salt every nail were new were origLake Meridian, thence running inally described as splc und south forty rods, thence west one span. Doctor Johnson, of dichundred sixty rods, thence north tionary fame, says, however, forty rods, thence east one hundred that span is a reference to the on or stretchers sixty rod-- ; to place of beginning. spannans Also commencing at the south-ea- st which cloth was placed (luring corner of the north half of the the linal processes of weaving. south, west quarter of section four in Township eleven south of Range one east of Salt Lake Meridian, theme minting north one hundred notice roil rriii.ic.vnoN sixty rods, thence west thirty rods 9 Vi feet, more or less to the east (Publisher) nlde of the County Road, thence south, westerly along the east side of said County Road, to a point directof ii:pai:tmi:nt V. .S LAND OFFICIO at Salt Lake ly west of the place of beginning, thence cat one hundred seven rods City. Utah. February 19th. 1925.a 7 'z feet, more or less to place of NOTICE Is hereby given that P. liroadhead, of Nephi. Utah, beginning. Also a one fifty, sixth interest In who, on Januaty 22, 1920. made for and to all of the waters of I'anyon Homestead entry. No. 018789, and Stewart Canyon and NHNWli, SHUNWU, WliNKU. Springs in said Juab County; North Canyon NEUNWU, WViNWU, Sec, 14; IS, Township 14 has been set for hearing for SaturN'iNE'i, Section South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake --Meridian, day, April lllh, A. D. 195, at ten has filed notice of Intention to o'clock a. m, at the Court House In make three-y- i ar Proof, to establish the court room of said Court at Nelaim to the land above d scribed, phi Juali County, State of Utah. WITNESS the Clerk of said Court before the Register and Receiver. U. this S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, with the seal thereof affixed, Utah, on the Tib day of April, 192... 23rd day of March. A. D. 1925. KARL CAM), COUNTY CLERK Claimant nanvs as" witnesses: By ISeulah II. Rowers. Deputy fj. orge W. darn It. Ronald Jarrett, (Sal)' Charity Garrett, Samuel liroadhead, W. A. C. ISryan. Atty. for Petitioner, all of Nephi. Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR. Resist r. Nrphl City. Utah. First pub. March 27th. 1925. First Pub. F b. 27th. 1925. Last fub. April 10. 1923. Last Pub. March 27th. 1923. I'n-ii- , Eli F. Taylor. Register First pub. March 27th. 1925. 'v 1 - r -- u IOK PUBLICATION' (Publisher) . (Publisher) He "Now I know you better, will always be Dotty othy darling, to me." London Mail. XOTICK secretary-t- Mm ' Dor-yo- and NOTICE FOR PUI5LICATION "COTERIE" e.' Sperry, Fuller's Complete Line Paints ll Paper Cleaner Kalsomines-Wa- i it Ruth Van Sant Ada PAINT? KALSOMINEI Senator George H. Moses mm Your curtain and drapery problem is of At Spring House. .llcuniiiK grout importance. time. You want lo make the home cheery and bright. Let us help you with our splendid line of curtain and drapery fabrics. , er club. Everybody Admires .:;.'. ?2s Maida Foote, Refreshments were serreporter. ved to twenty eight members of the reasurer; Have Draperies That Coterie" Is a word which Is indispensable to society editors. It meant originally membership fa a guild for whose maintenance each member had paid hU "quota" or share. Now it has come to mean an exclusive set or social group, usually The of women. composed is -- coat Droner pronunciation Unusually Large .Stock To Choose From Muraltones Cameo Effects Effects Dainty All-OvOatmeals and Tiffany Blends Pretty Borders Independent Ceilings The Gleaner Girls of the Nephi Ward met Tuesday night at the home of Norma Francom. New officers were elected as follows: Flora Pearl Price, rurkes, President; LINOLEUM Pretty Spring Patterns CKXHXKJ Patterns Law. rails for lwiiuty of dsiy;n Spriiifi llous-ii-ninSfin?'l Wool in the new mis wliifh is lo i il;o the old voin out one! All in wonilt'iful colors mill AVillons! vn.inisli'is! fibres! If. 12 A viiini.-.t'r- s 12 Wool l ibirs $11.-10- . (Icsif-iiavj Conversation Many Exclusive Reed Delliston went to Salt Lake City Monday on business connected with the Soldier's Compensation ONE-PRIC- E - Wallpaper! M'ss Alice Sowby, who is attend., ing the B. Y. U. at Provo. spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Jil is. .M. L. Sowby. 4 Dixon - Taylor - Russell Co. X) Your Firmage. Mrs. Wisner of Salt Lake City, wai the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Inscore. :I air brother WW Wit '''1. lClwood. 61 0 0 S2I umMimwf. ntmmir ' rJ'"J One woulu think that delicate band' work would be confined exclusively to frocks for little toll, or else available only at exclusive spe now that However, cialty shops. Is do longer the excep tlon but the rule for children's clothes. Juvenile departments are a revelation cf lovely, dainty dresse stitched and embroidered by deft fingers and at prices astonishingly reasonable when one considers the time and skill they represent. It's the fashion for youngsters' wash dresses to hang straight from the shoulder o neckline, just as the model here pictured. It Is of nheer madonna bordered with blue voile and It 1 white voile, all sewed and seamed by There Is a vlnellke pattern hand. done across the skirt portion, with pink bands and green tendrils and little bowknot effects. The little panties to match the drew peep below the hemline md they show a few scattered buds. If one wishes to limit their work to s few stitches, a nose- say In variegated colors embroidered on the pocket Is repent! on the shoul This will be found der opposite. very effective on wali dresses for this summer. made-at-l.om- e in hnnd-stltcher- y Ed" S n acres farm, small adobe house, 11 shares of Nephi Irrigation Co. water stock, About one and a half miles west of town. This farm is valued at $8,000.00 For a quick sale the owner aske $5,000.00 south west of Nephi, part acre farm under cultivation, balance in sage brush, small payment down. Price, per acre $30 4 Room P.rick Home, close in, with good sized share of water, cement celler under lot, house. The best buy in town at . . $2,000 160 1- -4 16 acre farm, 2 acres in orchard, with 26 shares of Gardner's water, located about 2 miles Good 4 north of city on paved highway room house. Terms to suit, Price $3,500 blocks from 6 room house, modern, four 1 share 1 acre land, courthouse, water, and small payment of $650 down, balance to $2650 suit purchaser. Price ID H III U m til E3 M m an 1- -2 El m m n A. B. GIBSON Xtplii's Only Licensed Real Estate Dealer Office The Times-New- s Phone 1. 13 B m |