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Show THE TIMES-NEW- The Times-Nevvi You Must Choose Now NPHi, S, s Published every Friday by The Times News Publishing Company EDITOR MANAGER DENNIS WOOD A. B. GIBSON Subscription Rates The outlook for the farmers of Nephl and Juab Valley Is decidedly more encouraging than It was a year ago at this time. Although there is not the amount of snow in the water sheds east of this city that we would like to see, it is still much better The wonderful than last season. storm that has come this week will add greatly to the moisture content in the soil and will practically insure a good crop of dry land wheat. The adjoining ranges will also be greatly benefited by the rains that have fallen, thus Insuring better grazing than would have been the case if the present storm had not come. Taken altogether the agricultural situation in this section as far as moisture is concerned. Is very much in advance of the condition prevailing one year ago and cannot help but bring bigger crops and more prosperity. ' First National Bank ! Djn't laugh at your own joke. Th' chances are it's not worth langhln' at, anyhow. Marks of Spring XOTICK FOR PUBLICATION V o- -- V- (PUBLISHER DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S.' LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah, April 6th, 1925 NOTICE is hereby given that Erick Peterson, of Levan, Utah, who, on March 13th, 1920, made Homestead entry No. 019081, for SVfcSWU. Seetion 22; NNEVi, SENE'4. Section 27; Ny2 Section 28; NWVi, SENWi, Section 26, Town ship 14 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake .Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three. .year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Nephi, Utah, on the 16th day of May, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: J. H. Gunderson, James Christensen, J. E. Hansen, Royal Peterson, all of Levan, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Reglst r First publication April 10th, 1925 Last publication May 8th, 1925. - N. F. SUASTEGUI Your Flower Garden an Your Lawn V inffi t" must have water pleasure so why not make i 'Urn 1 ' sprinkling a ? Goodyear Lawn Hose will not kink and is guaranteed. Three Sizes 1 -- 2" 5-- 8" 3-- F. Suustegul, who lias Just assumed hla duties aa commercial attache of the Mexican embassy In Washington, being the first to bold this post. He was formerly commercial agent of Mexico t San Frao Cisco snd believes that much can tx done to Increase business relation between the United States and Mexico, after ;rnporters and exporters hnow of the true facts about dexlro 4" WLL L. HOYT Kendall Brothers PHONE No. ATTORNEY AMI ( Ol NSIOMMl Notary Public MCF.NSK1) AllSTRACTKU And KXAMINKK OF TITI.KH 1 U at County Court nouse lTah Nephl Office (Continued :- -: Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Total Afternoon Points Seniors 35 34 20 SPRING TIME :- -: is ! House Cleaning Time j from page one) $1.00 Bailey, 3rd, W. Sidwell. Time 56 1..5 $2.00 Pts. Sen. 8; Jun. 1. Broad Jump 1st, N. Sudweeks, 2nd, J. Winn, 3rd, D. Cowan. 16 ft. 4 inches. Pts. Sen. 1. Jun. 3, Soph 5. Javelin 1st, W. Paxman, 2nd J. Anderson, 3rd, N. Chase, 106 feet, 8 inches. Pts. Sen. 8, Jun. 1. 880 yd. Relay 1st, Seniors, 2nd, 1.39 1..5 Juniors, 3rd, Sophomores. Pts. Sen. 5, Jun. 3, Sophs. 1. 1st, Juniors; 2nd, Tug..O..War Freshmen; 3rd, Seniors. Pts. Sen. 1, Juniors, 5; Frosh 3. Total Morning pts. Seniors 52 Good Prospects For This Season. This Bank stands ready to help you toward the goal you have in mind, and the first step is a Saving Account No matter how small the amount with which you start. High School Field Day ! Ington, 2nd, E. Christensen, Time: 26 3..5; Pts.Sen. 5, Jun. 3. 440 yd run 1st, F. Gadd, 2nd, L. Six Months One Year When you are young and starting on the road to business life, you must choose your own road. The sign board of success points toward the road marked by those who have early established a Savings Account to help them over the rough spots. UTAH x furniture House Cleaning Calls for a good namely polish Nu - Ray PRICED AT 40c, 75c, and $1.25 A 50c Duster given free with each 75c or $1.25 size. 64 48 Juniors Sophomores 1 6 Freshmen Total Points Seniors '. Juniors 116 83 41 26 Sophomores Freshmen David Williams, of Preston, Idaho, a former resident of this city was shaking hands with old friends here Wednesday. X i brick. WE ARE HERE TO SERVE Nephi Drug Company Geo. D. Haymond, Owner NOTICE M,. Don't forget that we carry a Special Brick of Keeley's Ice Cream for your Sunday Dinner Priced at 75c the ! A. NO. 035427 APPLICATION FOR PATENT UNITED STATES EAND OFFICE Salt Lake City, Utah, April 7th, 1925 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Nephi Plaster and Manufacturing Company, a Corporation, through its authorized agent, Cora M. Hold-ermwhost postoffice address is Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application for a United States patent for the Macfarlane No. 1, Macfar.. lane No. 4, and Little Doctor Lode Mining Claims, consolidated, situate in the Unorganized Mining District, County of Juab, State of Utah, being Survey No. 6823, and described in the field notes and plat on file in this office, with magnetic variation at 17 deg. 00 min. East, as follows: Commencing at corner No. 1 of Macfarlane No. 1, lode, claim, whence the northeast corner of Sec. 27, T. 12 S.. R. 1 E., S. L. B. and M. bears N. 88 deg. 02 min. E. 922.6 feet;. Thence S. 87 deg. 37 min. E. 1500 feet to corner No. 1, of Macfarlane No. 4 claim; Thence N. 12 deg. 58 min. E. 600 feet to corner No. 2 of said claim; Thence N. 87 deg. 37 min. W. 384.5 feet to corner No. 2 of Little Doctor claim; Thence N. 7 deg. 43 min. E. 1327.4 feet to corner No. 3 of said claim; Thence N. 87 dee. 37 min. W. 600 feet to corner No. 4 of said claim; Thence S. 7 d?g. 43 min. W 1327.4 feet to corner No. 1 of said claim; Thence N. 87 deg. 37 min. W. 515.5 feet to corner No. 3 of Macfarlane No. 4 claim, identical with corner No. 2 of Macfarlane No. 1 an, mis 51 UNARY WRITES LETTER TO THE NEPHI HIGH SCHOOL The Student Body, Nephi High School, Nephi, Utah. My Dear Friends: On being requested to write to you fellow students, I became very happy, for I desired very much to express my appreciation and thanks for the N. H. S. Clarion. Not alone just to members of the staff, but to every student who is contributing to the success of the several School activities which items constitute the major part of the paper. The Clarion has been a source of supplying me with these news items and happenings of the Nephi High, of which I am always delighted to hear of. And I can say that I have read and enjoyed every issue. Nothing perhaps advertises a school better than a well circulated School Paper. For through this mans a way 13 provided by which, th other schools, may acquaint them.. telves with the talents possessed and me acuieveinems iuaue uy me scnooi. Also is displayed the enthusiastic good feeling and "Pep" that exists in a good school. Then to I wish to very heartily conclaim; gratulate Coach Durham and the Thence N. 77 deg. 02 min. W 1500 Basket Ball Team on their accompfeet to corner No. 3 of Macfarlane lishment of winning the division No. 1 claim; title and also the wonderful showing Thence S. 12 deg. 58 min. W 600 they made at the State Tournament. feet to corner No. 4 of said claim; Put there is also one other thing I Thence S. 77 dog. 02 min. E. am very certain of and that ia that 1500 feet to corner No. 1 of said the N. H. S. yelling squad did their claim, identical with corner No. 4 part in helping bring home the of Macfarlane No. 4 claim, the place "Bacon." of beginning and located in the NE.. Considerable credit is due the StuV of Section 27 and the NWU of dents who cheer the boys on, and Section 26, surveyed, and the SW14 speaking from my own experience I of Section 23 and the SE4 of Secrealize the support that comes from tion 22, unsurveyed. Township 12 a good cheer squad. So I am sure S., Range 1 E.. S. L. B. and M con- that the Student Body and the Factaining an area of 59.176 acres, ad- ulty in connection with the Town joining and conflicting claims as people comprised a very strong shown by Plat of Survey are none. "Sixth Man.' I direct that this notice b pubSince leaving the West eighteen lished for nine consecutive issues in months ago I have had an opportunthe Times. .News at Nephi, Utah. ity of visiting many of America's .ELI F. TAYLOR, largest cities. Among them are Kansas City, Mo., Chicago, Buffalo, New Register Senior and Senior York City, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Attorney for Applicant Baltimore, and Washington, D. C. Salt Eake City, Utah. In each of the cities I visited large First publication, April 17lh, 1825. factories, Meusems, parks, and histLast publication June 12th, 1925. orical places of interest. Being assigned to labor In SouthNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ern West Virginia I have lived here (Publisher) except for one month of which I spent in Brooklyn, N. Y. At present I am laboring In the City of HuntingDEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ton which Is planned on the order of U. S. LAND OFFICE at Suit Salt Lake City. Mr. Huntington, the Lake City, Utah, March 21, 1925 founder of the city was a personal NOTICE is hereby given that John friend of Brlgbam Young and from Strong Neilsen, of Mona, Utah, who, him obtained ideas on laying out on March 22, 1920, made Homestead thls city. During the winter months my com entry No. 018664, for Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, Section 3, Lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 3, panion and myself obtain light housd 9 Sec 10; NW'iNE'i, Lot 1, Sect.. keeping rooms and try light house. . lonl5. Township 11 South, Range. 1 keeping, and I assure you It Is very East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed light when two follows inexperienced notice of Intention to make three-ye- ar in house work take charge of things. In the morning and afternoons we Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the go from house to house trying to exClerk of the District Court, at Nephi, plain our message and having tracts Utah, on the 2nd day of May, 1925 and phamplets whereever possible. Claimant names at witnesses: Kach night we endeavor to hold meet James H. Newton, Hber J. Fowks, Ingg where we try to prqach the Leonard Fowks, David Nellson, all Gospel to the people.' Our meetings of Mona, Utah. consist of street meetings which are EH V. Taylor, Register held on the corner of some block In First pub. March 27th, 1925. the business section of the city. Also Last pub. April 24th, 1925. cottage meetings held in the homes of friends. During the sumer months we go into what we term as the "Sticks." While out in the "sticks" we try to hold meetings in every little village or coal camp depending upon the people for our food and shelter. But sometimes we find ourselves still depending early next out morning. This kind of summer work along with the experience we gain during the winter months, although at times is very enjoyable to me and provides a wonderful means of studying this section of our country and also its Also the experience people. that comes from trying to convince people a of truth, which ha8 the very unpopular label of Mormonism attached to it,, is a great factor in cultivating the qualities of perseverance and patience. May the students of the N. H. S. with their able instructors continue to hold the high standard that is being made in your studies and may that same old spirit of good feeling ever remain with our School is the wish your your fellow student. Very truly yours, Marcus H. Burton. In Slam's Jungles The Diard pheasant Is largely gray, varied with black, white and chestnut, with a shining gold back and bronze red rump, says Nature Magazine. The bird Inhabits Slam and French Here it lives In bamboo thickets and jungles. d Indo-CIiIn- NOTICK United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, I April 8th, 1925 To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands, selected by the said State, under section 6 of the Act of Congress, approved July 16, 1894, ns Indemnity School lands, viz: Serial No. 035449, Lot 7, Section 28, Town ship 12 South. Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, have be.n conspicuously posted in this office for Inspection by any perwon interested and by the public generally. During the period of publication of this notice, or any time thereafter, and before final approval and certification, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, protests or contests against tho claim of thra State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on the ground tlnit the same is mora valauable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest, or contest, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of the Don. .mineral character of the tracts and the selections thereof, being otherwise free from objections, will be approved to the State. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register First publication, April 17th. 1925. Last publication May 16th, 1925, |