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Show THE NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEWS- , The Times-New- WORDS OF WISDOM s Local Happenings Published every Friday by The Times News Publishing Company George C. Phillips is down from Garfield, Utah, this week visiting with his family 'in this city. Subscription Rates Six Months One Year $1.00 $2.00 from want in old age. i Opening a saving- account in a child's name has many times resulted in thrift-formin- g habits which have been the foundation stones for a successful life. - neighbors might do well to make the trip into town more than a spending excursion from the child's standpoint. Make it an event for adding a little to a saving account. Out-of-tow- n First National Bank NOTICE OR PUBLICATION I U. S. LAND OFFICE, at Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 10th, 1925 (Publisher) nRPARTMKN" OF "IT" TV"RIOT SNV Well" ht'ILI WELL USE Plaster ! Nephi EQUAL There is to be a strong campaign launched the coming year with the object in view of prohibiting the government from engaging in private enterprises and also abolishing the present eighty odd business propositions that are now carried on throughout the country by various goverThese embrace about ning units. every kind of industry imaginable to the great detriment of the private citizen engaged in business and who must come directly under the influence of government competition which is often disastrous to his The Largest aud Purest Natural Deposit of Gjpsuin lu The Wot id s Nephi Plaster and Mfg. Company "p-ie- fr em'odiel Over All Lawn in. sre'lon and Regulations. That in 'he nunie Postsl of the publisher, editor and business mannrers are: s PnbH-lrnPuM'sher. Co.: editor, Demi's Wood; Iit i"o.. mrr.arer, A. n. GiVon. ?.. That tie owners are: Th.e Times-NePib. T'mps-New- r&en aaci loiiiiis lor A new pair FREE if They Rip Look for the Two Horses vniio lUUiA ilUlli tduat HAPPY SAM'S COUNTRY STORE of hlrln' a famous singer, a theater manager billed bar a "golden voiced" soprano I MORE T1IUR. NIGHTS. VENICE THEATRE, be to Relow are the Prizes given in the Country Store Co. 12 Sacks of Flour & Elevator Juab County Mill Geo. D. Haymond, Owner XOTICE OF FORFEITURE SHOE REPAIR SERVICE iff k. ' R. Paints, 5 Ollb, Glass Mi A. Starts, Jeweler Jas. 1 Stran Pearl Chocker Heads, Set Garters. 1 1 Pair Pearl s Nephi Drug CoSupplies every night of Country Store McCune Millinery 2 Ladies Hats, 1 6th & 1 last night X. L. Bakery Bread for the Country Store, 12 Nights Bailey Grocery Groceries for the entire show. Wilkey's Harness Shop 1 hand made riding bridle, Carter Cleaning & EVERY KjrJ and Everything in Hardware White Gold Bracelet, Tailoring Co There will be more prize Last Night Prize for Every Something of Night Country Store. Watch this si nce from week to wr'k. Sam Gives You $25.00 Cash the Iast Night. Venice Theatre everv Thurs. dont miss a single show All fltt': y i J. W. Mellen Work Guaranteed You are hereby notified that I the undersigned have Expended the sum One Door East Cooper, Pyper Co. of $400.00 being the sum of $200.00 for each of you as your share due for assessment work for the period ending July 2nd, 1925, as required upon ths SPIDER, EMMA, HURRY BACK, 1 DIPPING INTO UTAH No. 1, UTAH No. 2 and UTAH No. 3, Mining Claims, situated in SCIENCE Mount Nebo Mining District, Juab County, Utah. in Since velveteens liave blossomed out Ith the sheen of silk (and this luster is permanent) they have become a ery important factor In the mode or both dres es and coats. Fashionables appear to have rediscovered tile beauty of this dependable material imd the season's new colors are very effective in It. Wine, vivid blues, bottle green, maroon and golden browns are added to black, navy and brown in the staple shades and are at ibeli best in pile fabrics. Any one of hem mijzlit be used to make the liundsonie afternoon frock shown here, with fine ecru lace to finish the scallops on the bodice nr,d the collar and Frank Mellen C. O. LOMAX 0 I i Xif Horseshoe Luck J a imiv muuuii nit, ueau or a worshiped saint found in early 4, homes, being shaped much like a horseshoe, gave rise In the X popular mind of good luck being attached to this halo-shape- d bit of iron, ine Horseshoe, when it became common, thus became the symbol of protection which the saint wag thought to provide. If you fail or refuse to contribute your portion of such expenditure on or before Ninety days from date of first publication of this Notice your interests in the above mentioned Mining claims will become the property of the undersigned in accord ance with the laws in such case-- : made and provided. J. E. KRAUSS, Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept 23th, 1925 3Ej 'uffs of ecru batiste. HIGH SCHOOL NEWS tf'y Florence Chanel ' " "o " o 'r g tv.ii ft were in co''-itrdiffTruU for the ,n rv,0 p .,,0 w(nnprg Asen trover d'eed a as flapper wn 'p;trlv everyone mok'nrr it . r"' r'arni",1 nll Fri',fi' pronounced success pre-e- nt m f.VofP(j n, fj,p v.p.f rbaracter amoir ho girls wh'Je George Inirram. tak nf the art of a Sim'ard. was sel- ing. Asenath Grover; piano solo, Viola Starts; address. Will L. Hoyt; and closing number by the orchestra. The girls of the N. II. R. met Tuesday noon to elect officers for the Home Economics club for 1925-2The following were elected: Geneal Carter, president; Itha Parkes, Kdlth Morgan, secretary-treasure- r; LcVeve Petty reporter; Class representatives were; Seniors, Viola Starts and Norma Engar; Juniors. Asenath Grover and Blanch Worthington; Ellen Sophomores. Cole and Malda Ingram; Freshmen, Pitilh Sperry and Fay Ostler. OuTIIEli VOTE RIGHT AND SAVE MONEY 53 v We, the Democratic City Committee absolutely promise the citizens of Nephi that if our ticket is suc- cessful at the election, November 3rd, 1925: 1st. That the obnoxious, unjust and 25c Monthly Service Tax on Water Users will be abolished. .1 2nd. That the unjust, exhorbitant Electric Light Rate now charged will be materially reduced. 3rd. We further pledge our candidates to work for and eliminate politics from municipal affairs. 4 th. We believe the election of City Officials should be free from Politics and pledge our candiLEV AN HIGH SCHOOL NOTES dates to work to that end. The assembly program of the LeFor Mayor va n high school was held Friday. It THOMAS IAILEY was given by the Freshmen. 4 Year Councilman For G. R. IUDD The program follows: Opening song, L. For Two Year Councilman RUSSKF.I. IfAWk'rvc H. S. chorus; prayer. Mrs. Spencer; For Two Year Councilman A. W. CLYDE an affectionate letter, Eura Jack-maFor Two Year Councilman Rex I. M. PETTY reading. Taylor; trombone duet. Joseph Christensen and Earl A. For City Recorder MARTHA E. VICKFRS Peck; read'ng. Anna Peterson; Jokeg For City Treasurer SARAH M. 15ROWN Cecil Schow. DEMOCRATIC CITY COMMITTEE The eighth grade entertained the A. V. Pyper, V. M. Foote. Chairman Freshmen and Sophomore classes at Secretary a dancing party Friday night. (Paid Political Advertisement) were served. Everyone 4 vice-preside- Gal. Oil, 5 Pounds Cup Grease. Hawkins, Agent for Texaco Products, Gas, Oil. Etc. Have your Shoes Rebuilt With FLEXOAK LEATHER Longer wear and Greater Comfort 6. Flour made in Nephi. The Texas Co. WE ARE HERE TO SERVE Nephi Drug Company -- 11 Ladies Silk Dress Nephi Mercantile Co. The Store that treats you as a guest, not a shopper. Shoes, Wilson Shirts, Ties, The Toggery Walk-Ove- r Sox, and Clothcraft Clothes. Blast Heater. & Co. Cole's Hot Cooper, Pyper We congratulate ourselves upon being considered the proper distributor for this locality, because, Fashion Rediscovers Virtues of Velveteen The Juniors gave the assembly program Wednesday morning. Prayer was offered by Mr. C. W. Johnson; InAfter bein' formed of the cost election. N. H. R. Orchestra; read- 1J ilLiVLi dm -- ProbaMy one reason for the popularity of WKIGLLY'S it that it latt (O long nj return! iuch mall (Treat dividend) for an outlay. It ktrpi teeth clean, breath tweet, appetite keen, digemion good. Fresh and X g Dennis Wood and A. 1!. Gibson. Th:it the known bondholders. mortgagees, and other security holders ho'd'ng or owning one per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mor'gag'es. or other securities are: none. Dennis Wood, editor Sworn to and subscribed before me th's 21nt day of October, 1925. W. C. Andrews. .Votary Public CommisVon expires Feb. 26th. 1929 UVDV t tc Read what the daily papers have to say about KARNAK. Watch this space for our announcement of receipt of this wonderful remedy. The KARNAK manufacturers will tell you of its health restoring qualities in the columns of this paper over a long period. Mrs. Chell Adamson of Salt Lake City, formerly of Nephi. entertained In honor of ,Mrs. Hyrum Haynes at a buffet luncheon on Saturday, October 17th. Covers were laid for twelve guests. The table was decorated with Russian merigolds. ected from among the boys. mm We will be in a position to serve you within a short time. nt Co. "Waist Overalls agent of KARNAK in EAST JUAB COUNTY. Harry Foote left for Salt Lake Wednesday to attend a meeting of the State School Board association. Mr. Foote is of the organization. It high time that some action was taken along this line. Under prese.it conditions the cost to the taxpayers throughout the country is enormous by reason of the governments of cities state and nation dabbling in business that by the very nature of things cannot help but result in loss, due to inefficient methods and the influence of polUics in public service. Government has absolutely no right to be in business. It is against every business man who comes into comnet'tion on such unequal terms as is the case at the present time. Take the cae of printed envelopes alone. The U. S. Government is sell'ng th's clas of work cheaner than the envelones cpn be nurcbafd at wholele by the printers of Utah. is one We have just completed a contract wherein the NEPHI DRUG COMPANY becomes the exclusive Mr. Is U'-uh- HAS NO of the most wonderful medicines of the age and has been creating a sensation throughout the country for the past few months. Karnak Miss Jane McPherson, spent Sun day and Monday lln this city visiting with relatives. Miss McPherson is employed as a teacher in the American Fork schools. GOVERNMENT IN BUSINESS. OVG-KKS- TO Ne- President A. H. Belliston left Wednesday on a business trip to Southern Utah. He will be away for a week or ten days. NOTICE is hereby gven that De!l K. Sperry of Nephi. Utah, who, on : ec. S. 1920, made Homestead Entry No. 019123. for Lots 2, 3, 4, li, SWM, SWMNE4 Sec. 3. Lot 1, STATVMKNT OV THE OWNER& SE NE !4 Sec. 4, Twp. 13 S. R. SHIP. M.f:r.')nRXA, VTT1. HV.. 1 W. and on Sept. 28, 19 25, made OUIPi n I5V TUB .UT OF S addit'onal homestead entry No. OF AUGUST 21th, 1912. 03 530 9 for WSEV4, NEV4SW. Lot 2, Section 34. Township 12 South Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has fled notice of intent:on to make of the Times-New- s published weeklv tree year Proof, to establish claim af Verlii Utah, for O- o" cr 1")"". , to the land above described, before State of Poun'v of Jnn the Clerk of the District Court, at be'ore me a notary pubic In nd fo-tstate and countv aforesaid perNephi, Utah, on the 1st day of December, 1925. sonally appeared Tennis Wood who. Claimant names as witnesses: to hav'ng been duly sworn nco-din- e Gerald Caz'er, Ernest Sperry, Mark 'aw, deio-e- i and sa-th;it lip is the P.isler, Orson Cazier, all of Nephi. ed'tor of The Times-""ew-- ? :rd tha Utah. the following is. to the best of hi? Eli F. Taylor, know!"d?e ;:nd hel'ef. a trt'o sfite-Tnen- t of he nnner'iin, m"!i Register First publication October 10th. 192." etc. of the aforesa'd publii at i'i he dntos hown above, re pi red by L"st rtuMl"Bt on. November 13. 192 Act of Congress of August 24. 1912. "He IfuibN Wisely Who Huild WHAT IS KARNAK? Judge George Christensen of Price)' Utah, Is spending a few days in phi this week. THRIFT It is easy to prove that money spent on trifles in youth would keep many a mar. KARNAK Frank Neeley was successful in EDITOR killing a deer Wednesday in the Oak MANAGER Creek mountains. DENNIS WOOD A. B. GIBSON fuu-flavor- e J alwaya in itt wax wrapped package. n; present enjoyed themselves. an |