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Show THE n n TIMES-NEW- NEPHi, UTAH S, The Times.News Published every Friday by The Times News Publishing Company Safety First DENNIS WOOD ...... A. b! GIBSON Dr. and Mrs. N. J. Rees, and Dr. EDITOR and Mrs. T. D. Rees, visited with MANAGER friends in Nephi Wednesday. Subscription Rates Six Months One Year The actual amount of money necessary to open such a checking account can be comparatively small and it certainly would add to your prestige and standing in the neighborhood. Call and see us now and let us show you how simply this can be arranged and worked out. f First National Bank NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE Attorney for Plaintiff. BinumnmnitiminiHiiiniiiiniiiiinurnuiinitufmimituiiiuimiiiiiJiiiniiuniiu ATTENTION I Anything Electrical. Re- pairs on Motors, Vacu- urns, Heating Devices, 1 Fixtures, Etc. Estimates given free. Call phone I Number 8. I WILL L. HOYT ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR Notary Public LICENSED ABSTRACTER Ami EXAMINER OF TITLES I L. P. Anderson Office at County Court Rous . Cub Nephi I Electrician imiinruiiitnramiuiuiuittnimuiumiriinmiuimiiniiminninirnimiunatiiim SWIM AT ARROWHEAD where the water is 98 per cent pure and 90 degrees Bring your partit4 and picnics lots temperature. of shade and best accomodations. Juts a nice drive from Nephi on all paved highway. Special rates to large parties. WE CHANGE THE WATER DAILY. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Russell of Butte, Montana, are spending the Memorial Day brings to us a new week here the guests of Mrs. Alice reverence for those whose sacrifices Golden. made our country sure. In their valMrs. Loran Carter came down or and ideals they revealed the price from Provo Tuesday on account of its les possession of this nation the illness of her father Mr. H. P. abundant treasure of worthy Warren. of any Citizenship is the fiber Mrs. Clarence Foot went to Pro., nation. In our own nation It is the vo Saturday to attend the exercises power supreme. It leaps the bound of the Provo High school, her sister aries of birth and creed, feeds the Miss Ida Brougb being one of the sets aflame love of hearth and home the passion of patriotism, lifts the graduates. nation above the individual and fosJ. Will Andrews came down from ters liberty and equality. Salt Lake to attend the commenceof Well may this nation be proud ment From Lexington to school exercises of the Nephi High its citizenship. Thursday, returning to Salt to the Arg.. from Santiago Sumpter, Lake Sunday where he is attending as has burned this onne, citizenship a beacon of democracy. Whether on the University of Utah. Flanders Fields or native soil, it reD. F. Winn spent the week-en- d in vealed its mettle and its high, unSalt Lake and At the latter Logan. selfish aims. defended freedom It and wlcomed peace; it helped bind place he visited with his son Sheldon who is attending the Agricultural the wounds of the vanquished. so steadfastly College. That citizenship maintained by our manhood in war uMr. and Mrs. LaMar Nelson of Salt we cherish and revere on this day. Lake it is the quality that has made this ment City attended the commenceexercises Thursday evening. nation great. Let us as citizens of They were the guests of Mr. and our our at in it homes Nephi foster Mrs. Wm. Baily while here. firesides, our churches, and our schools. Indeed, our schools are our Mrs. Vinnie Brown Drader, who special instruments for the creation for the past year and a half has reare for the of citizenship, they sided at Ploesti, Roumania, Europe, cradle of character. is now on a visit to the United States So, on this Memorial Day, with its and is lessons of devotion and loyalty, let D. K. the guest of her mother Mrs. Brown this week. us as citizens of the great State of Utah, have concern as we pay tribute Mrs. J. H. Lunt was hostess Wedto the citizenship of our Yesterdays, nesday afternoon to the members of To.. of for the citizenship plan safely the Ladies Kensington at her home. Morrpw. The time was spent in sewing after which a delicious luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. Russ Hawkins. Mrs. E. R. Forrest, Mrs. June Kendall, Mrs. Dennis Wood. Mrs. V. M. Foote, Mn. T. W. Allred' Mrs. F. H. Beckstead. By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK. Mrs. John Dean of Men, University of Richardson, Mrs. George Ee Hay Illinois. mond, Mrs. James A. Starts, fVliss Viola Starts. The hostess was assist ed in serving by Mrs. Cleo Read, and EOROE. onr colored man of all Miss Erma Lunt. work, was much disturbed this morning when he came to give the Some one watch lawn a haircut. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. Ins his slow and deliberate movements had told him that be was suffering from ancestors, and George State Engineer's Office, at Salt Lake was agitated for fear the trouble City, Utah, May 25th 1925. I assured him Notice is hereby given that the might prove fatal. that the ancestor was something which Sevier Canal Company, whose there was nothing to be seriously wor cipal place of business is Salt prinLake rled about, that it in one way or an City, Utah, has made other more or less affected all of us accordance with Sectionapplication In 8, Chapter I have always had a good deal of 67, Session Laws of 1919 and Utah, confidence in ancestors for man or 1925 to change the point of diversion beast. Molly, the little brown mare and place of use of twenty and twenty-fiwhich I used to ride and drive, some- ve., seventieths (20..25..70) c. In buck must where the distant past f .s. of water from Sevier River in have had an ancestor of some account Juab County, Utah, as originally a.. a thoroughbred, who warded under the Higgin's decree to had left his impression upon her the Canal Co. Heretofore Wellington She her character. physique and upon the water has been diverted at a was a friendly creature, but aloof. which bears 480,74 ft. N. and She worked along with other horses point 237.07 ft, E., from the SW cor. of Sec. when occasion required with the ut- 14, T, 16 S., R, 2W., S.L.M. and used most willingness and good temper, but for of parts of Sec. 3, T. 16 irrigation a anyone who gave her glance could R. 2W., andSeca. 15, 16, 21 22 see that she was not of their class. S., 23, 26, 27, 28, 34, T. 153., R. 2 W.', Her coat glistened more brightly, her S.L.M. It is now desired to divert head was carried high even when she was doing the most commonplace the water at a point which bears 2385 ft. X. and 1757 ft. E. of the work. She dignified and took out of the ordinary any thing she was a part SW cor. of Sec, 28. T. 14 S., R, 3 W., of. tier breeding was always ap- S. L. M. and conveyed in a channel a distance of 316,800 ft. where it will parent She never condescended to the other he used as a supplemental supply for horses in spite of her ancestry. She the irrigation of 65.000 acres of land walked along beside old lumbering, embraced In Sec. 8,9.1015 to 20.incl awkward Moses and accommodated 29,30. T. 15 S.. R. 4W.; Sees. 7,18, T 16 S., R. 4W.; Sees. 19,30 31, T. 19 erself to his pace without embarrass ment or Irritation of any sort She S., R. 4 W.; iecs. 6, 7, .18, T. 20 S., R knew she was of good family, and she 4 W.; Sees. 1,2,10 tol5 inol, 22 to 27 knew that her friends knew It. so incl. 34.35.36, T. 15 8., R. 5 W.; there was no need to be haughty or Sees. 1.2.3.9, to 12 incl. 26.T. 16 S., R. 5 W Sees. 19,20,21,30,31,32, T. supercilious. She had been a little wild In her 17 S., R. 5 W.; Sees. 4 to 9 Incl. 16 youth, rumor had It. had kicked ber to 22 Incl.. 27 to 30 incl., 32 to 35 owner who had tried to abuse her and incl., T. 18S., R. 5W.; Sees. 2 to 5 break her spirit, and had run away Incl. 8to 11 Incl.. 13 to 16 incl. 21 to repeatedly and left Uie various part 28 Incl., 35.36.T. 19 S.. R. 5 W.; of the conveyance to which she was at- Sees. 1,2. 3. 10, to 16 Incl., 20 to 29 tached, scattered along the highway incl. 33.34,35, T. 20 S., R. 5W.; I presume the report was not without Sees, 3 to 9 Incl., T. 21 S., R. 5 W; truth, for she could get Into a nastj Sees. 27,28.33,34, T. 16 S. R. 6W.; temper if she were treated unkindly, Sees. 3 to 6 incl. 9 to 14 Incl., 24, 25, hut treat her kindly and she was the 36, T. 17 S. It. 6 W.; Sees 1 and 12, most adorable animal I have ever T. 18 S., R. 6 W. all In S.L.M. known. She was as responsive to my This application is designated Jn moods as the most sensitive human the state Office as File She never had to be urged, she No. a831. Engineer's being. never showed weariness; word All protests against the granting would send her flying down the road of said application, stating the reaor bring ber to a genUe walk. She sons therefor, must be by affidavit seemed almost a part of me as we rode In duplicate, accompanied with a fee along. of $1.00, and filed In this of fire I have read about queens, though I within thirty (30) days after the com seen I never am sure have one, but of the publication of this pletlon that no queen who ever wore a crown notice. had anything on Molly when she hart GEORGE M. BACON. been carefully groomed and her har State Engineer. ness carefully adjusted for a ride or drive. It was as If she always had First Tub. May 29th, 1925. In mind the ancestor whose conduct Last Publication June 26th 1925. and character she must uphold. People always turned and looked at ber bs she went down the street Catarrhal Deafness I had to part with her when I left i oftn ran pod hy an Inflamed condition f ths mtiroua tlnlne of the F.ustiuhian the farm, and It was like parting with this tun Is Inflamed rut. When o. a child. I never saw her again, but I have .. rumhllntf anting know that she never grew old, never Ilearin. Unless ths Inflammation ran !. r.luced. your hrsrlng may bs lost ber spirit, never forgot what ah forvr CATARRH lltl.l.'S was, never Ingxed or whimpered. it, do whst we claim for It rid your system It's great asvt for man or bea Catarrh or Iipafnesa caused by ff to have an ancestor to look back to. l'ssrrh Hold by all dnicKlsts tnr over Tear (C 112s, Wsstsra Newpapr Uuio ) F. J. at j high-strun- g that's When the temperature mounts skyward the time for cold drinks and ice cream with "all the cooling- flavors of summer fruits. - When straw hats come on and coats come off the Ice Cream Season is on. t ? When all the family would take to the mountains, but pressure of business prohibits, a cool refreshing ,drink or dish of ice cream is quick relief from the heat. With our Nizer Cabinet and plentiful supply of ice, we are in a better position than ever to render you "Fountain Service" so lacking- in most places. - Drop in any time, we are prepared to handle one or a hundred without advance notice. t WE ARE HERE TO SERVE Nephi Drug Company Gep. D. Haymond, Owner : I "IRs 1' 1 z i is your best food, eat more of it. Alade in a sanitary bakeshop, with all the latest baking machinery. Ask for "Nephi's There is no better bread made. home Best." industry. Support Remember the way to encourage new industries is to support the one we already have. Let the children save the bread wrappers and get one of our Novelty Airoplanes I L BAKERY 8 CONFECTIONERY i 2 YoanE1 dnds almost entirely upon ths HKOTBCTTOV OF PAINT APPLIED TO ITS STTRFAt :KK. This has eaaaed to be a theory. It is an economic truism! Whea you paint, paint will SlllliiH PAINTS VARNISHES 0 ENAMELS aad k aaeured of abaohst eatiaarUon and long for yonr peopartv. BINN1TT SUM A PAINT CO. Sstt Cake CMy, tttea II fs J 1 Cheney ) i i ANCESTORS IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIST- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF JUAB RICT COURT IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY, UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. The Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, a corporation. Plaintiff vs. J. H. BONNEVILLE LUMBER COMPANY McKnight. Rachael McKnight. G. T. a corporation, Plaintiff, vs Elias Bean, T. A. Hunt, and the Eva Min.. WOR-WOO- D, WORWOOD, and SUSIE Ins Company of Utah, a corporation, JAMES SYME and DAN Defendants. SYME, Defendants. To be sold at sheriff's sale, on the 6th day of June, 1925, at the hour To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the of ten o'clock A. M. at the front 25th day of June, 1925, at the hour door of the Count Court House at of twelve o'clock noon of said day, Nepn'i. Juab County, Utah, the fol- at the front door of the County lowing described property situated Court House in Nephi City, County In Jueb County, Utah, to wit: of Juab, State of Utah, the following The Northeast Quarter of SecUon described real property, 15, la Township Fifteen South, Lots One (1), Three (3) and Four Range One West, Salt Lake Meridian (4) in Block 18, Plat "C" Nephi Containing 160 acres, more or less. Survey of Building Lots. Together with all and singular the Subject, however, to the lien of a privileges, appurtenances, heredita- first mortgage against the said prements, easements and rights of way, mises in favor of S. R. Winn, said and all other rights of every kind, mortgage being made, executed and however evidenced, to the use of delivered by the defendants, Ellas water, ditches, and canals, thereunto Worwood and Susie Worwood to said belonging. S. R. Winn to secure the principal Purchase price payable in lawful sura of $650.00. money of the United States of AmerDANIEL MARTIN. ica. Sheriff Juab County, Utah. Dated this 15th day of May, 1925. By P. P. Christison, Deputy Sheriff DAN MARTIN, Sam Cline, Sheriff of Juab County, Utah. Attorney for Plaintiff. By P. P. Christison, Deputy. First publication May 29th. 1925. P. N. Anderson, Last Publication, June 19th, 1925. Nephi, Utah. First pub. May 15th, 1925. Last pub. June 5th, 1925. Mrs. George B. Hobbs left Friday for Los Angeles where she will visit $1.00 for sometime with her sons, Frank 2.00 and Clarence Hobbs. hot its BUT COLD MEMORAL DAY. The safest TO THE LADIES' and modern way to pay your house hold and other expenses is by BANK check. v; Local Briefs 1 Co., Toledo. OS..6. KOMI IIY COOPER PYPER CO. ( |