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Show THE HIGH TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, SCHOO L NEWS (Florence Chase, Reporter) The students of the N. H. S. have commenced their studies in earnest now. Great things are expected to accomplished this year. be Due to the large number of students registering for typewriting, the school board have purchased several new typewriters. The Domestic Art department also have several new sewing machines. September 23 rd, 24th, & 25 th THREE BIG DAYS Everybody get back of the management and BOOST for the success of the FIRST ANNUAL FAIR. Don't Forget the Dates Gifts That The junior girls of the North ward met at the ward Relief Hall Tuesday evening for their weekly meeting. After a program had been rendered, delicious refreshments were served to the following: Floris Orme, Bale, Ina Chase, Sylvia Peters, l, Ida Chase, Nola Lunt. Arville Eva Gowers, KJrma Sid well, Winnie Nielson, Lucille Foote, Ruth Bale, Mabel Anderson. Bessie Painter Lucile Nielson, Verda Russell, Mrs. Elsie Sidwell, Mrs. Birdie Jones, Dor othy Olsen, Edna Howard, Dorothy Wilson, and Florence Gadd. Last Bos-wel- fnr 19 2R exceeds that of other years, to date the total number now being 298. Hnn Juab County Fair JUNIOR GIRLS ENJOY WEEKLY MEETING Imported Hud Vases and Mrs. Irving Hughes, of Farmington. Utah, were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. was Thursday morning devotional was Clarence Warner. Mrs. Hughes held in the high school auditorium. formerly Miss Sylvia Farrer, a teachAn interesting program was render- er in the local high school the past ed, which was furnished by the winter. teachers as follows: Prayer, Mr. The stuHarry Beagley; "The Constitution" training for leadership. and conMr. T. O. Durham; vocal solo, Mrs. dents preside at classes There E. M. Greenwood; reading, Mr. R. duct them like. a meeting. A. Grover; address, C. W. Johnson; are 18 candidates for graduation, sev en boys and eleven girls. violin solo, Prof. Chas. J. Engar. Mr. Imported Art Carved Vases $1.95 Imported Hand Tainted China . , An Eastman Kodak . 40c and 50c $2.50 and up Parker Fountain Pen $2.50 to $7.00 Waterman Fountain Pen $2.50 to $9.50 was The party About one hundred and fifty are Thursday enrolled In the Seminary, about half given in the gymnasium of whom are hoys. Old Testament. evening and from the manner the Ing-ersol- students acted we should judge that a they enjoyed themselves immensely. Testament, and Church are taught, in addition it is Hist-r- y New Bring All Fountain Pen l Inersoll $1.00 Pencils 35c to $3.50 Hunting Season Is Here The Family. M, (HOLY MACKEREJ. ! IVB COT TO GET THINGS RFADY TO Hunr MTH Nephi National AIN'T i O UPYO WELL YOU JUST HUKT UP SOMETHING TO FIX THAT POOR, VITH FIRST. Art' WUT UP SOME GLASS FOR THAI BROKEI STORM y Bank E&2ts 1 i It Pleases Us To Please You v Ord and Mangelson Successors to Lunt Pharmacy Co. Phone 43 Nephi, Utah "The Peoples Bank" Debt for Monument It fa now desired to divert the water at a point which bears 2385 ft. N. and 1757 ft. E. of the SW M. XOTICE TO AVATER USERS 40c State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake. cor. of Sec. 28, T. 14 S., R. 3 W. City, Utah, September 5, 1925. S. L. M. and convey in a canal a disNotice is hereby given that the tance of 316,800 ft: and use for the Sevier Canal Company, whose prin- Irrigation of the above described cipal place of business ia Salt Lake land and also land embracea in Sees. City, Utah, has made application in 8, 9, 10, 15, to 20 incl. 29, 30, T. accordance with the requirements of 15 S.; Sees. 7, 18, T. 16 S., Sees. Section 8, Chapter 67, Session 19, 30, 31 T. 19 S., Sees. 6, 7, 18, Laws of Utah 1919 and 1925 to T. 20 S., all in R. 4 W.; Sees. 1, 2, change the point of diversion and 10 to 15 incl. 22 to 27 incl. 34, 35, and place of use of thirty-fiv- e 36, T. 15 S., Sees. 1, 2, 3, 9 to 12 c. f. c. of incl. 26, T. 16 S., Sees. 19, 20, 21, water from Sevier River in Juab 30, 31, 32, T. 17 S., Sees. 4 to 9 County as originally awarded to the incl. 16 to 22 incl. 27 to 30 Incl. 32 Leamington Canal Co. under the to 35 incl., T. 18 S; Sees. 2 to 5 incl. Heretofore, the 8 to 11 incl. 13 to 16 incl. 21 to 28 Higgins Decree. water has been diverted at a point incl. 35, 36, T.19S.,Secs. 1,2,3,10,11, which bears 1440 ft. N. and 2420 ft. 12, 14, 15, 16, 20 to 29 incl. 33, E. from the SW cor. of Sec. 32, T. 34, 35, T. 20 S., Sees. 3 to 9 incl. T. 14 S.. R. 3 W.. S. L. M. and used for 21 S., all in R. 5 W. Sees. 27, 28, the irrigation of Sees. 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 33, 34, T. 16 S.. Sees. 3, 4, 5, 6. 9, 9. 10, 11, T. 15 S., R. 4 W., S. L. to 14 incl. 24. 25, 36. T. 17 S.. Sec. (35-50-7- 0) EE I' HILL .1- 1- fee of $1.00 and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the This application is designated in completion of the publication of this the State Engineer's Office as file No. notice. GEO. M. BACON, a867.State Engineer All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reas- Date of first publication September Date of completion of ons therefor, must be by affidavit 11, 1925. in duplicate, accompanied with a publication October 9, 1925. 1, 12. T. 18 all In R.'6'W., S. L. M. - It was while Indlanapulis was host to a large convention of national character, a year or so ago. that A. B. Crampton. chairman of the hoard of control of the Indiana Soldiers and Sailors monument, came across stranger who was admiring Indiana's memorlul to her fallen heroes. "That certainly Is a wonderful monument," suld the stranger, adding, "beautiful, artistic and Inspiring." "Yes," replied Mr. Crampton, "Indiana is proud of it and we veterans of the Civil war love and cherish It." "Yes, sir; that's fine," said the other, "But you know If it had not been for my state, Indiana would not have such a grand monument." "If It hadn't been for your state?" asked the veteran. "Indeed, sah ; I'm from South Carolina." Indianapolis News. DIPPING INTO SCIENCE Grapefruit Grapefruit Is bo named on the tree It clusters like a bunch of grapes. A native of the East India Islands, It was brought to Florida In 1890. For years the crop proved unsaleable because taste for the fruit bad to be cultivated. Liking for It gradually grew until today It Is one of the most extensively grown fruits. 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