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Show THE NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S. TheTimes-NewslLoca- $ $ $ $ $ $ $ t $ Happenings l Published every Friday by The Times News Publishing Company School Will Open September 8th Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cottrell of EDITOR Diaper, Utah, spent Sunday In this MANAGER city the guests of Mrs. A. E. Foote. DENNIS WOOD A. B. GIBSON THE SAVING Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Powers came down from. Provo last Friday afternoon to attend the ball eame. HABIT Mrs. Geneva Patrick of Salt Lake City, spent Saturday In this city vis iting with relatives and friends. V LOYALTY TO THF HOME MERCHANT. X Lunt our ample supply of school supplies, Lake such as T . is a good habit and good habits are as easy to acquire as bad ones. You can break your spending habit and learn the joy of living, by starting an count with us today. ac- $ . $" $ $ i $ First National Bank NOTICE OF FORFEITURE To HARRY CARTER: Too are hereby notified that we, the undersigned have expended during the year commencing at 12 o'clock M. July 1st 1924 and ending at 12 o'clock M. July 1st 1925, the sum of SIX HUNDRED DOLLARS, (60, 0.00) In labor and Improvements on the following named mining claims, to wit: EMMA, SPIDER, HURRY BACK, UTAH No 1, UTAH No. 2 and UTAH No. 3, situated in the Mount Nebo Mining District, Unorganized, Juab County, State of Utah, and recorded In the Records of the County Recorders Office of Juab County, State of Utah. That said work was done and improvements made on said claims during the said year July 1st 1924 and ending at 12 o'clocK M. July 1st 1925 m order to hold the said claims under the provisions of Section 2324 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, and the amendments thereto, and the laws of the State of Utah, concerning annual labor to be done on mining claims. That there is due from you to the undersigned the sum of Two Hundred Dollars, ($200.00) on account of your share of the said Six Hundred ln ... WE PAY 4 PER CENT INTEREST $ buying away rrom home Is a habit wmcn usually does nobody but the mail order house. any good at home is a habit which Buying does a woria or good to the buyer, the merchant, and the home ,. cultivate a bad habit when it is just as easy, to acquire a good one and wny continue a bad habit when ... which mc.c i3 a eoou .naDit can eas ily be substituted. uerore tne Nephi stores became so numerous and so abundantly well stocked there was some defense for buying away from home, but our stores can furnish all of today vmir needs and without dels J I uatj UUUC standing and uncertainty. Four es sentais in buying are quantity, oual ity, favorable Driee and miiclr rto)i. ery. Nephi merchants set the stand rds in all four of these essentials. There are some people who go to the larger cities to buy all or nart of their wants. They argue that they can save money and obtain better satisfaction, but brousrht rlnivr. tn ne actual facts they usually admit that buying out of town is onlv a habit, and that. They lose the - - j ng, me personal service and the realization of responsibility which characterizes the local stores. In addition to this is the feelina- that in trading at home you are building up your own community, and mak- it ng possible for .1 greater develop ment of the business interests of your city. Dollars. (J600.00) exnenderi fnr an nual labor on the said mining claims during the year from July 1st 1924 and ending at 12 o'clock M. July 1st lsi5, and, You are hereby notified by the undersigned that if within ninety days from the personal service of this notice upon you, or within ninety days after the service of this notice upon you by publication, you fall, refuse, or neglect to contribute your portion of such expenditure, to wit: The sum of Two Hundred Dol lars, ($200.00) to the undersigned, your interest in said mining claims will become the property of the un - Postmaster and Mrs. J. B. spent the week end in Salt City. Pencils Dr. J. E. Harrison will be at the Nephi Drug Monday" and Tuesday, September 7th and 8th. wrigiey, tne chewing gum man. has explained how he built up a bus iness of millions of packages a day. He has done it by sticking to his one line and advertisine- it w. spends over a million dollars a year in buying newspaper space to tell the world about 5 cent chewine cum. He has educated people to chew gum and chew Wr'gley's. He did not stop shouting as soon as he at tracted attention. in accord dersigned, your ance with the law in such cases made thene says you must keen it ud or buyers will forget you. Whether and provided. yours is a 5 cent or a $50,000 busi ness keep telling about it. Dated July 9 th 1925 Salt Lake City, Utah J. E. KRAUSS He lluilds Wisely Who Build D. C. JAMES - Mr. and Mrs. Spencer For rest mnt. ored to Bear Lake Friday where they enjoyed several days vacation. Mrs. J. D. Smith was called tr Salt Lake City Sunday on account of the illness of relatives. that Catarrh bothers them murh more than when they are in cool health. This fact proves that whllo is a lorai jmease. it la areatly Influenced by constitutional condition. HAI.IS CATARRH MKDICIIVE is a Combined Treatment, both local and In ternal, and has been successful In the irearmcni or intarrn ror over forty years Sold bv Rll dmeelBt.i. V J rbenev A Co.. Toledo Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Laurence RIackett and family of Salt Lake Cltv. are spending the week here the guest of relatives. WE ARE HERE TO SERVE nt bait Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. T. L tsurnage of Castle Gate: and Mr and Mrs. E. Leone Christison of eureka, were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Christi Nephi Drug Company j son Geo. D. Haymond, Owner The Junior' girls of the North Ward met at the ward relief hall The time was Tuesday evening. spent in music, reading. and the ele ction of officers: Miss Winnie Neil- son, was chosen president; Miss Ida Chase, Nelda Beck, Secretary-treasureand Ruth Bale, reporter. Refreshments were served during the evening to the following: verua nussell, Ida Chase. Lucile Foote, Lois Allen, Florence Oadd. Dorothy Olsen, Edna Howarth. Luc ile. Nielson, Erma Sidwell, Ruth Bate, Floris Orme, Amelia Bale, Mrs. Elsie Bessie Painter. Sidwell, Winnie Nielson, Eva Cowers. Kelria n0,.v Blanche Pitt of Salt Lake, Sylvia Peters, Mabel Anderson, and Mic Bertha McPherson. 10,000 very particular people gladly tes tify that No More Torn Rugs, Linoleum, marred floors, such easy moving for years, also my installing devices. n'K V.B '.'"" I ) (BOX Anew pair FREE if They Rip iooiv xor inc iwo .worses SWIM AT i Round Trip 5th September TO Salt Lake City - where the water is 98 per cent pure and 90 decrees temperature. Bring your parties and picnics lots of shade and best accomodations. Just a nice drive from Nephi on all paved highway. Special rates to large parties. WE CHANGE THE WATER DAILY. 'ASH with it! Find out how different from all other pres washing principles the Maytag Gyrafoam really is. Actually 10 years aheadi Its turbulent water-actiocreates, with ordinary laundxv nip, a g n washi.then forces it through the meshes of the Julius Lemperle Specialist .and . Ogden ..-io- no scrubbing to your height. 7 Clothes can be put in or taken out with the washer running. 8 Tub cleans it- -' self. 9 m'etal Self All wringer. adjusting. In- stant tension release. hi Reasons for World Leadership Capacity? In an hour, twice as many clean clothes as other washers! Speed? Whole tubfuls of ordinary family washing " in 3 to super-cleansin- - 6 Easily adjusted silks, fine fabrics, delicate georgettes. More friendly to these dainty things than even hand methods and infinitely quicker! n clothes i lupuiuunaiciy low rare to ARROWHEAD i7 J News, Nephi, n't ent-da- y from Nephi -i ' Washes faster. 2 Washes cleaner. 3 Largest hourly capacity in the world. 4 Most compact washer made takes floor space only 25 inches square. I Cast aluminum tu b c a warp, rot, swell, split or corrode. t $1.78 .- j'utejs" LlMPtQU 9 Outstanding Maytag Feature I'LASTKU AM) MKti. : t 'S Your Home ON TRIAL ro.Miwxy P. 17 BUM have a Maytag Sent to i MARK it your home. For a few days only Phone The Times AMD HWPOr, 1 The Lnr;;eKt ami Purest Natural Deposit of GypMim In The World .MiiilP f l?or Q B. one up when I call FREE' CASTERS Phone. em TRAOC "TROUBLE THIS HAS XO KOTAI, .NKl'HI You will disappoint yourself in passing Greatest patronage. Prices reasonable. Nephi Plaster LEVI STRAUSS Inks Erasers, Etc. : TO HCII.l) WKIX CSK Hon will notire Tablets Fountain Pens Well" Hall's Catarrh Medicine : Note Books r; ADVERTISING DID IT. : i Mr. and Mrs. George D. Havmond and family, left Saturday mornirur for a weeks vacation at Fish "Lake. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Baldwin : You need many things to start you out. We can take care of yyur needs with Miss Emma Cole, and Miss Itha Parkes, are visiting with relatives in American Fork this week. t spick-span- 7 minutes! No collars, cuffs or wristbands. no rubbing. All due to gyratator in the tub. ' The Cast Aluminum tub is simplicity itself no corrugations, corners, earns nor crevices to harm sheer of hand-rubbin- g Don't let this opportunity to try the Maytag go by. Before next washday, phone us for a homo demonstration. VIA Oregon Short Line ll.MdV Q Spend in IMC II svsti:m) Limit September 8th Ask Loral Agents for Kiirthei Details the Week Knd and Ihor r:, bait j,ukp ritv n,i nr.,i VlKit: Saltaif l!eah Oulen Ciuiyon Wasatch Canyons And Many Other 1'oints of Interest I. M. PETTY Agent i For hornet without II U th I Maytag atallablt tltdric Cyrafoam ufjth Multt-Moto- attachment. Tht famout Maytag Caiolin Motor. r HVasher Gyrafoam . witu ritt iiiiiiiuii., mmw .1 FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION Call J. GEO. BARRETT Or H. O. HALL PHONE 43 Leave Your Name No Obligation To Buy D 101 T |