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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S. THE NEW POSTAL oaoy Carriages! AS LOW AS LOCAL HAPPENINGS RATES SOON IN EFFECT (Continued $20.70 from page 1) REGISTERED MAIL The registry fees on domestic and foreign mail shall be at the following rates in addition to the. regular postage, both of which shall be prepaid by stare r affixed, via: For domestic articles of the first class Indemnified for $50 or less, the fee shall be 15 cents; for over $50 and not in excess of $100, the fee shall be 20 cents. For articles of the second class for which no indemnity is provided, and for domestic articles of any class without intrinsic value for which Indemnity will not be allowed, 15 cents, and for domestic articles of the third class Indemnified for not exceeding $25 a fee of 15 cents. For domestic parcel post sealed and prepaid with first. .class postmail. age, the same as for first-cla- ss For articles of whatever class addressed to foreign countries, the fee Is 10 cents. This foreign fee can only be changed by International conference. Whenever the sender shall so request, and upon payment of a fee of 3 cents a receipt shall be taken on the delivery of any registered mall matter showing to whom and when the same was delivered, which receipt shall be returned to the sender. Mrs. Irvln Wilson entertained the members of the N. Y. club at her home Thursday evening. The time was spent in sewing, after which delicious refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. Ralph Broad-hea- d, Mrs. Melvin Warren, Mrs. Lynn Olpin, Mrs. Melvin Stanley, Mrs. G. O. Golden, Mrs. Spencer Sperry. Special guests: Mrs. A. W. Clyde, Mrs. James Bean, and the Miss hostess Mrs. Irvin Wilson. Priscila Wilson assisted in serving. Gerald Memmott was host to a number of his boy friends last Thursday afternoon at an Easter party. The table was decorated with Easter eggs and chickens. Refreshments were served and all present had a good time. The party was held at the home of Mrs. J. E. Memmott. Mrs. Fontella Boswell and Miss Vera Belliston assisted in serving. Edith Garrett entertained at a shower at her home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Garrett Thursday Miss Come in Today and Get Your New SPRING RUG evening. The evening was spent in These Ox 12 Axministers that are being Hold at the unusual price playing games and chivareeing the are strong, heavy, first grade Administer rugs with a of $33.25, bride and. groom. Luncheon was close woven bttck. You would pay much more for these rugs elseserved to the following: Zelma Pay, where and only by seeing them and feeling them will you he u,e " Wanda Francom, Vivian Tranter, to see what exceptional values you are offered. Don't bo disapEdna Boswell, Ruby Painter, Lucille after is now save! this and pointed special gone."" Buy Garrett, Leila Bean, Mr. Carl Bowles, Wayne York, Amos B. Chase, LINOLEUM! PRETTY SPRING PATTERNS Edgar Boswell, Clarence Gowers, Glenn Garrett, Wm. Paxman, J. L. INSURED MAIL Until you have seen the charming new designs of Armstrong's Both third and fourth. .class mail Garrett, Milo Bracken, The hostess Linoleum you cannot imagine how pretty linoleum can be! You Miss Garrett and the guests of honor may be insured to domestic destinhave waited until Spring to get your new linoleum. The old linoations and Canada. The new fees Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Garrett. leum being now worn out and full of holes, it has well served its for insured mail shall be 5 cents for Think how proud you will feel with a pretty new patpurpose. This beautiful carriage has strong, yet delicate springs between, Miss Ruby Painter, Miss Edith indemnification not to exceed $5.00; tern of Linoleum on your floor. 8 cents for indemnification not to Garrett, and Miss Zelma the seat and frame, absorbing all shocks or jars. It has pure cct. return Pay, exceed $25.00; 10 cents for indmeni.. ed home Monday after several days ton upholstering and every angle in the frame is covered with a steel ONLY OXE PRICE TO EVERYBODY THE LOWEST PRICE this makes axle to 25 construction fication not carriage strong., exceed $50.; and visit in Salt Lake City. angle brace. Special of the It has all .features cnts for Indemnification not to exceed er, yet lighter and more convenient. You cannot go without wonderful Sidway carriage construction. Mrs. Hyrum Jensen, and Mr. Ed. $100.00. The fees for insurance are in addition to the postage and 2 cent Sparks, Jr. of Salt Lakd City, visited a carriage longer. Come in now! Service charge, and fees, postage and yesterday at the home of their THE OXE PRICE HOUSE THE LOWEST PRICE OXLY OXE PRICE TO EVERYBODY service charge must be prepaid with parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sparks. PROVO SRIXGVILLE PAYSOX NEPHI stamps affixed. The sender may secure a return receipt from the ad Mr. Kearns, manager of the Occid dressee upon payment of a fee of 3 cents. THE OXE PRICE HOUSE ental Seed Company was In Nephi NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION XEPHI PAYSOX SRIXGVILLE I'ROVO Wednesday looking over the business C. O. D. MAIL (Publisher) (Publisher) of the company in thi3 city. This mail Both third and fourth-cla- ss have a large acreage of land DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR company may be sent C. O. D. to domestic n this vicinity under contract to grow U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt destinations, except the Philippine the famous Grimm Alfalfa Seed. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Lake City, Utah, March 21, 1925 on of the U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Islands, payment following Discrimination Founded by English King Is NOTICE Early that John hereby given a fees in addition to the postage and Lake City, ,March 30th, 19 25 served assistant same The University of Goettingen, in the shop The on parcel post: H. Willis, of the Juvenile Strong Neilsen, of Mona, Utah, who, service W, NOTICE is hereby given that Wil charge Judge cheese, of one of two Prussia, pieces with customer province of Hanover, The fee shall be 12 cents for col- court of this district was here on on March 22, 1920, made Homestead liam LeGrande Jenkins, of Nephi, No. Lots Germany's most notable seats of learn- one for herself and one for a friend, for 8, 6, 7, 018664, entry $10.00; .15 oifficlal business yesterdap. Utah, who, on January 5, 1920, made the dif- lection not to exceed 9, Section 3, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 3, Homestead ing, was founded in 1734 by King and remarked: "You'll know as cents for collections not to exceed was entry No. 025249, for also they who home, of II get when you 9 England, Sect.. ference George Sec. 10; NW4NE4, Lot 1, W. Whitmore is here from Los and 25 cents for collections J. Section 33, $50.00; SWy4, London same." of Hanover. the 1 elector the are both not to exceed $100.00. Both postage Angeles this week attending to some ionl5, Township 11 South, Range Township 14 South, Range 1 West, has filed Lake Salt East, Meridian, Salt and fee shall be prepaid with stamps business matters in this city. Meridian, has filed not notice of intention to make three-ye- ar ice ofLake affixed. This fee also covers insurintention to make three. .year to mn!'l(H!imm!iimiiimi:!tnmmi!iikiiiiHiiimmmimi!miiim claim to the establish Proof, ance against loss according to the n ii iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw Proof, to establish claim to the land ih land above described, before the above fee paid. described, before the Clerk of Clerk of the District Court, at Nephi, the District at Nephi, Utah, MOXEY ORDERS Utah, on the 2nd day of May, 1925 on the 14tlt Court, of May, 1925. day names witnesses: at Claimant The new fees for money orders Claimant names as witnesses: James H. Newton, Heber J. Fowks, are as follows: Edward F. Kendall, Bent R. Leonard Fowks, David Neilson, all Bryan, William For orders not exceeding $2.50, W. Jenkins, all of of Utah. Mona, 5 cents. For orders exceeding $2.50 Nephi, Utah, and Levarn Stephenson Eli F. Taylor, Register 7 cents. and not exceeding $5.00 of Levan .Utah. 1925. to is March the time pur- First pub. 27th, Springtime For orders exceeding $5.00 and not ELI F. TAYLOR, Register For chase a home and at present I have Last pub. April 24th, 1925. exceeding $10.00 10 cents. First publication April 3rd, 1925. a of number listed, good buys large and orders exceeding $10.00 not Last publication May 1st, 1925. not exceeding $20.00 12 cents. most of which can be purchased IX THE DISTICT COURT OF THE 11SH LEADS THE WORLD IN MOTOR MR VALUE" a the For orders exceeding $20.00 and not with small down payment and FIFTH JURICL1L DISTRICT IN and not exceeding $40.00 15 cents. balance in easy installments. Get NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION AXD FOR JUAB COUNTY, STATE of rent ou:t the class purby paying For orders exceeding $40.00 and OF UTAH. (Publisher) a home. a is There great 18 cents. chasing not exceeding $60.00 For orders exceeding $60.00 and deal of satisfaction in owning one 20 cents. and It does not require much effort In The matter of the Estate of JOHN not exceeding $80.00, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NOTICE. FOWKES, Deceased For orders exceeding $80.00 and to make the payments. U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake The Petition of Thomas G. Fow 22 cents. not exceeding $100.00 City, Utah, March 14th, 1925. 5 Room Housf -- 3 rooms Adobe, kes, praying for an Order and De.. NOTICE is hereby given that 2 rooms frame, Water in house cree of this Court, determining who Amos G. Irons, of Nephi, Utah, who cellar, small chicken coop, gar.. Ure the heirs of said decedent, and on Blodgett Expected to Stick Good July 13, 1917, made Homestead In are well Close Grounds age that petitioner succeed John Fowkes, 017473, and on October 1, kept. Corner Lot. Bargain at $1500 deceased, in title to the following entry No. 1917, made Homestead entry, addit$500 down 5 years to pay balance described property to..wit: ional No. 021872, for E&SWH. W north-ea- st Commencing at the 1 SE4, Section 31, Township 13 6 Room Frame House Modern, corner of the north..east quarter of South, Range 1 West and Lots 2, 3, acre land, one share water Price section eight in Township eleven 6. $2.650.00 $650.00 down and 10 yrs south of Range one east of Salt 4, 5, 6, 19, 20, and 21 Section 14 South, Range 1 West, Township to pay the balance. thence Lake Meridian, running Bouth forty rods, thence west one Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make three 4 Room Brick (New) South Front. hundred sixty rods, thence north Proof, to establish claim to the year land Close In of Price one $2,000 $1,000.00 decision east thence hundred the rods, forty xtensive investigations preceeded above described, before the Clerk of to balance suit the down, to of rods purchaser beginning sixty place LL Mr. Grace and Mr. Jones to become Nash dealers. the District Court, at Nephi, Utah, Also commencing at the south-ea- st on the 25th day of April, 1925. to rooms ROOM THREE two their House, responsibility corner of the north hair of the They were fully aware of Claimant names as witnesses: one room lined. adobe frame, west of section four brick, sure south, that made quarter very of Nephi, and so they William H. Belliston, H. H. Green.. 1 acre ground small chicken coop In Township eleven south of Range Price $1200 $o00 down bal. to suit one east of Salt Lake Meridian, halgh, G. O. Golden, William Stanley the car that they represent is one which will deliver Utah. 1 thence running north one hundred all of Nephi, satisfaction in every respect. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register Two room Brick House Modern sixty rods, thence west thirty rods March 20th, 1925. 9 V4 feet, more or less to the east First publication, Good Chicken Coop, and Garage Last publication April 17th, 1925. Considerations which influenced their choice includClose in Price $1800 $500 down side of the County thence Road, I I ctl the unparalleled record of the Nash Motors Co., balance to suit the purchaser. ly along the east side of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION said County Road, to a point direct one of the strongest financed auto manufacturers(Publisher) the of west of beginning ly place i in the world ; the assured continuance of Nash leaderthence east one hundred seven rods DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR of 7 feet, more or less to place pf U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake ship; and the fact that with the recentof acquisition as Lake Salt beginning. I 1 the Covey-Ha- l lard Motor Company City, Utah, March 13, 1925 Also a one fifty. .sixth interest In NOTICE Is that intermountain distributors, Nash owners may be as- -- :J Alton Blodgett, rookie pitcher with and to all of the waters of Panyon William Thomas hereby given Founof Mathls, to York Is and New the Yankees, expected I I surcd of a high standard of representation throughSprings and Stewart Canyon tain Green, Utah, who, on May 15th et a permanent place on the pitching North Canyon in said Juab County; 1920, made Homestead entry No. I I out this territory. i staff. He has performed excellently In 25 acres in alfalfa has been set for hearing for Satur40 Acre Farm 015340 and on September 15, 1922, tb training camp. 16 shares of Nephi Irrigation Stock day, April 11th, A. D. 1925, at ten made Homestead entry, addltlional dealer- I I We are Located Just west of town $6,000 o'clock a. m. at the Court House in No. 027540. for SHSW, NV4SWV4. happy to be a member of the Nash Ne J $2,000 down balance to suit buyer the court room of said Court at I I SVViSE4 Sec. 17; SV4SE4, Stt body, and shall do everything in our power to merit f phi Juab County, State of Utah N V4 SE 14 . Section 18, NE'4 Your Convartatloa JHMMH ana said Court of WITNESS Clerk I the continued acre support. 160 South located farm iricndsmp your Sec. 18; NEU SW4N.. 'REDBREAST this seal thereof affixed, west of Nephi $4,800. $1,000 cash with the Sec. 20 Township W4, NWNE4, 1925 D. payment. Balance to suit purchaser. 23rd day of March, A. 13 South, Range 3 East. Salt Lake EARL GADD, COUNTY CLERK Meridian, Robin Redbreast Ii one of the has died notice of Inten16 acre farm Good water right By Beulah H. Bowers, Deputy tion to make three-ye- ar untlclpated signs of spring. His Proof, to rea as him was 4 name room house given Trees (Stal) $3,500 establish claim to the land above one of W. A. C. Bryan, Atty. for Petitioner, suit of the tradition that Terms to suit. I 1 described, before the Register and Come in and sec them TODAY. bis feathered ancestors plucked Nephi City, Utah Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Salt J a thorn from the crown of 53 acres of Ridge Land -- Bargain First pub. March 27th, 1925 Lake City, Utah on the 20th day of wore 1925 Master 10. the which Last oub. April thorns at $40 per acre. , April 1925. to The on the way Golgotha. names as witnesses: Clalman thorn popularly was believed to Hyrum N. Hansen, J. M. Madson, have dripped a red stain on Charles Coombs, F. L. Hansen, all of Success Real robin's breast, which all his , Fountain Green, Utah. A successful store Is tie that sells worn since that have posterity ELI F. TAYLOR. Register not come hack, to cul do mods that J time. First publication, March 20th, 1925. tomers who do. The Progressive OroREAL Last publication April 17th, 1925. ESTATE DEALER i1 , ,,,.,,m,,,,,n''!''''ri!'''n""! Dixon - Taylor - Russell Co. Dixon - Taylor - Russell Co. SWNW, Tit-Bit- s. i i i i i HOMES A Announcing 1 the Appointment of THE GRACE GARAGE 1 as NASH Dealers pi r? p P H t p lii south-wester- pj ytg H li FARMS p p m. New Models Here THE GRACE GARAGE Nephi ,, Utah NE, i A.B.Gibson NNW, |