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Show 0 THE NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEWS- , The Times-New- A Piece of Published Every Friday by the Times News Publishing Coonny YOUR Confidence DENNIS WOOD, A. B. GIBSON Bric-a-Br- EDITOR MANAGER Six Months One Year Payable In Advance $1.00 $2.00 THE ELECTION. experience in handling investments and business deals of all kinds permits us long- - The people of this city expressed their choice for city officials to conduct the business of Nephi for the next two years in the election held Tuesday. The majorities were large enough in each instance to make that to give you the counsel that Now that expression pronounced. the contest is over and the heat of will guard you from many party politics has cooled off, it will be a good thing to remember that we losses. are all citizens of this community and are all anxious for the best results from those who have been In order to bring this chosen. they must have the whole heart This service is gladly' rened support of the people. No man, or set of men can accomplish much dered to every depositor. unless such support is forthcoming. There are many problems of importMake use of it. ance which call for wise judgment and careful consideration on the part of the incoming administration. The question of increased power is one of these problems. This paper pointed out this need several months ago. It is still one of the big questions before the people of this city. This community cannot grow and develop until the "power needs are adequately and fully taken care of. The water works system, cemetery improvement, park and street repairs, will all need attention the coming two o now used upon said land, or in any years. We have faith in the ability of the way appurtenant thereto, also all men elected to Builds accomplish the things y and other easements, necessary to be done. Let every privileges, and every part thereof. citizen stand back of the administDan .Martin, Sheriff, ration and boost, for a greater Nephi. -- First National Bank 'Ho ISniMi. Wicly Win. i Well" TO IiCILD WELL rights-of-wa- By P. P. Christison, Deputy Sheriff. Dated. Oct. 19th, 1925. Morgan, Coleman & Tucker. Attorneys Provo, Utah. First pub. Oct. 23, 1925. Last pub. November 13th, 1925. USE Nephi Plaster HAS NO EQUAL NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION The Largest and Purest (Publisher) In The World Nephi Plaster and Mfg. Company 4 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE lu the District Court of the Fifth Judicial District in and for Juab County, Utah. H. E. Hoagland, Plaintiff, vs. Thomas G. Clegg and Rachel A. Clegg, and i '. J. L. Davis, Defendants. To be sold at sheriff's sale on the 14th day of November, 1925, at 11 o'clock A. M. of said day. at the front door of the county court house in Nephi, Juab County. Utah, the following property, to wit: The Southwest quarter of Section 2, Township 15 South of Range 1 West of the Salt Lake Meridian In Juab County, State of Utah, containing 160 acres. Together with all water and rights to the use of water heretofore and DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. U. S. LAND OFFICE, at Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 10th, 1925 NOTICE is hereby given that Dell R. Sperry of Nephi, Utah, who, on Dec. 8, 19 20, made Homestead Entry No. 019123, for Lots 2, 3, 4, S4NW V , SWJ4. SWUNEU Sec. 3. Lot 1, & SEUNE14 Sec. 4, Twp. 13 S. R. 1 W. and on Sept. 28, 1925, made additional homestead entry No. 035309 for WSE4, NE'4SW!4, Lot 2. Section 34, Township 12 South Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, Jias 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 1st day of December, 1925. -- Local Happenings There will be a meeting of the Ladies Republican club next Monday evening, Nov. 9th, at the County Courthouse, at 7:30 p. m. All members are urgently requested to be present. Miss Norma Francom was hostess at a cleverly arranged Hallowe'en party Saturday night. The guests were met at the door by ghosts with the cold and clammy touch, and the games that followed were one series of thrills. Fire light and caused fantastic shadows to dance through the weirdly decorated rooms. Refreshments were served, the color scheme being carried out. The guest list follows: Mae Andrews, Kathryn Starr, Viola Starts. Virginia Clyde Bessie Lomax. Virginia Golden, Wanda Francom, Arvil Thur-maHarry McCoard, Elma Campbell, Roy Passey, Rert Brown, George Stewart, Austin Vest, Grant Allen, and the hostess Norma Francom. n, Claimant names as witnesses: Gerald Cazier, Ernest Sperry, Mark Mrs. A. E. Smith, Mrs. Lloyd Blgler, Orson Cazier, all of Nephi, Hobbs, and Mrs. W. Stephenson enUtah. tertained the members of the Stake Eli F. Taylor, Primary Board and their partners at the home of Mrs. Hobhs Thursday Register First publication October 16th, 19 25 evening. Games and music were after which refreshments were Last publication, November 13, 1925 Those present were: Mrs. served. d, A. N. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. l, Memmott, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mr. and Airs. J. G. Irons, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Boswell. Mr. and Mrs. AlvIn Huron, Mrs. W. J. Cole Mr. and Mrs. John Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paxman. Mr. and Mrs Paul E. Booth, Mr. Cleon Memmott, Bos-wel- YOUR TREAT IS HERE NOW! HAPPY SAM'S COUNTRY STORE VENICE THEATRE, 9 MORE THURS. NIGHTS Uelow are the Priz.es to be given in the Country Store Juab County Mill & Elevator Co. 12 Sacks of Flour Flour made in Nephi. Ladies Silk Dress Nephi Mercantile Co. The Store that treats you as a guest, not a shopper. The Toggery Walk-Ove- r Shoes, Wilson Shirts, Ties, and the Misses .Marlon Pyper, Rhetta Sperry. Florence and Emma Cole. AFTER t . tlLTDV Sox. and Clothcraft Clothes. MEAL Cooper, Pyper & Co. Cole's Hot Blast Heater. Paints, Oils, Gloss and Everything in Hardware The Texas Co. 5 Gal. Oil. 5 Pounds Cup Grease. Jas. A. Starts, Jeweler 1 Slran Pearl Cliocker Heads, Set Garters. 1 While Gold Bracelet, 1 Pair Pearl Nephi Drug every night of Country Store McCune Milliner2 Ladies Hats, 1 6th & 1 last night X. L. Bakery Dread for the Country Store, 12 Nights Bailey Grocery Groceries for the entire show. Wilkty Harness Shop 1 hand made riding bridle, Last Night Prize art r Cleaning & Tailoring Co Something for Every Co-Sup- plies - Tlicm will lw more prize at affords as well Hawkins, Agent for Texaco Products, Gas, Oil, Etc. K. Watch this Night of Country Store. nce from uwli to wk. Sam Gives You $25.00 Cash the Last Night. Venice Theatre ovcrv Thurs. dont miss . a single show rMsasmmr:--rw rrg- i i "l leasure. Healthful exercise for tha teeth nd spur to digestion. A long Luting refreshment, toothing to erves and stomach. The Great American Sweetmeat, untouched by hands, full of flavor. Armistice Day ac By MARGUERITE B. ALLAN (). 1S. WMtarn Newspaper Union.) CHE settled herself back in the Subscription Rates: You will find it one of the most sensible business moves you ever made when you take us into your confidence. Our ' ; s plush-covere- Wed. Nov. ear-- rlage as the train pulled out of the station, and she had a last glimpse of her husband waving his band. . . . Thank goodness, Edward bad consented to her going to New Tork at last, even If It were only for three weeks. She felt that she could not have tolerated the humdrum monotony of life In that suburban village any longer. Some women couldn't stand monotony. And marriage was monotonous. Strange that once she had thought a borne and husband the most desirable things on earth, .and now not that Edward wasn't good. She looked down at her wedding ring and slowly, very slowly, removed It from her finger and slipped It into her handbag. She was going to forget that she was Mrs. Edward Williamson, and use her old name-A- my Cutter again. In New York she found a room at a second-rat- e hotel whose garlshness seemed to her the height of luxury. She liked the bustle and noise, the red chairs, the gilt carving in the dining room. Whin she went to bed at night she left the electric light burning for a long time, taking a childish pleasure In what Edward would have considered wastefulness. The following evening there was a knock at her door and a tall woman burst In. She was wearing a low-cblue satin evening frock. Rows of huge pearls swung from her bare throat. "I say will you hook me up? I've rung for the maid but no one answers.' Amy Edwards complied, her Angers trembling with excitement. Here was a radiant creature from another world who was disposed to be friendly. "I'm a bit early for my engagement," went on the woman. "May I sit down and smoke a cigarette with you? Thank you." She Jerked ber shoulders and moved away. "I'm . . . I'm afraid I've smoked all my cigarettes," said Amy pretending to hunt for the box. "That's all right Come on into my room I've plenty. My name is Flo Wright. Have the room next to yours." She led the way, throwing a question to Amy over her shoulder: "You in the professioD too, dearie?" Amy, not understanding, murmured that she was doing nothing at present. "Same here," said Miss Wright, She settled herself In a chair and lit a cigarette. Her room was in great disorder dresses spread over the bed, and dirty satin slippers strewn about the floor. On the dressing table was a formidable array of jars of rouge and powder, their tops missing. "I hope to goodness something will turn up presently. I want to play tragedy I juat know I could make a hit In the legitimate." An actress then I Amy looked at the woman with the flaming bobbed balr and crimsoned lips. She seemed a fascinating creature. Uow Amy envied her. She longed to question her about ber life, but Just then the telephone bell rang and Miss Wright shouted into the receiver, "All right tell him I'll be dowa in a minute." She snatched up a cloak. "Come In and breakfast with me tomorrow. I've got to rush now." So their friendship began. Miss Wright poured Into Amy's attentive ears the tales of conquests past and present; the descriptions of supper parties and dances at which It appeared she was In great demand, and Amy's heart was torn with the desire to live as she did in this atmosphere of pleasure, where there were no responsibilities, no worries, no permanent husband to cook and slave for. At last she decided to ask her new friend to try and get her a job on the stage, too she could sing and dance a little. . . . To her surprise Miss Wright turned upon her In a fury. "What do you want to butt In for aren't there enough of us struggling as It Is?" Amy flushed, and Miss Wright's tone softened as she asked, "Are you hard up. too?" married. . . . "No. . . . I'm I don't need to work, only I'm sick of my quiet life; I want excitement" Miss Wright "You're married V paused In the act of applying a decayed powder puff to her cheeks. "Then you're a little fool. 1 want a home of my own a man to love me. Listen the only man who ever really loved me was a fellow la a suburban town where I once visited an aunt of mine. That was la Laurelvllle, nine years ago. But I turned him down because I wanted to 'see life,' as they call It See life! believe me, 1'va seen all 1 wanted of It . . . Dc you know that I made op my mind this morning I was going back to that man. I'll marry him If he still cares for me. I wrote to him here is the letter. . . , His Dame was Edward Williamson, and he was a good man, ' I might Amy, a good man. have been harpy If I hadn't been such a fool. All 1 am now la a piece vl nth Let's get back of the t American Lemon and help put over the Armistice Day Celebration and Ball in a big way. d They deserve our help. i : red-haire- d ut ... bric-a-br- ac i WE ARE HERE TO SERVE Nephi Drug Company j Geo. D. Haymond, Owner mmk, deesatiooal New Medicine, Will Be Distrikt Amazing Results Accomplished by Re- markable Preparation inOther Sec- tions of Country Almost Incredible. HAS HAD FHSNOEENAL- - SUCCESS Karnak, the sensational new health-builde- r, which has been ac- complishing such phenomenal results in the larger cities, is now being distributed to the people of this section. "The amazing success of the preparation is nothing short of phenomenal. People everywhere flock to the drug stores to get Karnak and report benefits from its use that far surpass even their fondest hopes. "The great reputation of Karnak. is founded on results nothing else. People buy the medicine because of the great benefits they receive from its use. Thousands have written letters of thanks for the splendid results they get from it, BRINGS QUICK RELIEF Karnak is a purely vegetable medicine of remarkable purity and wonderful efficacy in the treatment of stomach and digestive troubles, weakness, nervousness, rheumatism caused by digestive trouble, sour stomach, fatigue, catarrh of the stomach, insomnia, loss of appetite, torpid liver, constipation, gassincss, dyspepsia, indigestion, mal nutrition, a generally weak, run down condition and a host of other symptoms and complaints not generally recognized at having their origin in stomach, abdominal and digestive derangements. As a general health-builder XOTICK Frank Mellon J. W. Mellen OF KORFK.ITl'KK and strength restorative Karnak has become the sensation of the drug trade everywhere It has been introduced. ENTIRE LODY STRENGTHENED The action of Karnak is so natural and beneficial that it has won the name of "the master It increases the appetite for wholesome food and ht!ps the digestion turn this food into strengthening nourishment which builds up firm flesh and strong muscular tissue; it strengthens the organs of elimination, purifies the blood stream and builds up the whole body in tone, vigor and vitality. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Karnak is sold under a strict guarantee that the first two bottles will produce beneficial results or the purchase price will without question. Both the manufacturers and the locU distributors stand squarely behind this guarantee. Aarnak Is sold in Nephi exclusively by Ceo. 1). Haymond; and y the leading druggists In every health-builder- ." . town. H. Kent, and Jean H. Iiukeman. Defendants SHERIFF'S SALE. To be sold at sheriff's sale on the 21st day of November 1925, at the hour of two o'clock P. AL, at the front door of the Court House are hereby notified that I the In Nephi. Juab County Utah, the folCounty, undersigned have expended the sum lowing described real property, to of $400.00 being the sum of $200.00 wlt:-- for each of you as your share due for The South Half of the Southwest assessment work for the period ending July 2nd, 1925, as required upon quarter of the Southwest Quarter of tha SPIDER, EMMA, HURRY BACK, Section 14; the Southeast Quarter of UTAH No. 1, UTAH No. 2 and UTAH the Southwest Quarter and the South No. 3. Mining Claims, situated In Half of the Southeast Quarter of Mount Nebo Mining District. Juab Section 15; the Northeast Quarter and the Northeast Quarter of SouthCounty, Utah. If you fail or refuse to contribute east Quarter of Section 22; the West your portion of such expenditure on Half of the Northwest Quarter and or before Ninety days from date of Northwest Quarter of Southwest first publication of this Notice your Quarter of Section 23. all In Towninterests In the above mentioned ship 15 South, Range two West, Salt Mining claims will become tho prop- Lako Meridian. Containing 460 erty of the undersigned in accord- acres, more or less. Together with ance with the laws in such cases oil water rlchls owned or used in connection therewith. made and provided. Purchase price pnynlile In lawful J. K. KRAUSS, Salt Lake City. Utah. Kept 2sth, 1925 money of the United Slates of America. Dated this 3 nth dav of October, IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL, COURT 1325. You Amy reached for the letter In bri friend's band and tore It quickly Intc fragments. "You rant marry him Flo he It mine. Edward Wllliamsoc Is my husband." Her voire trembled IN AND FOR JUAIJ COUNTY, DAN MARTIN. Sheriff and while the other woman stared SI ATE OF UTAH. and ber handbag f'oiinty. Utah. dully, she opened It" P. P. Christison Deputy slipped her wedding ring once more P. N. Anderson on her finger caressing it Attorney for M. RYDKK, Plaintiff, D;ite of first And for some reason or other hei FREDERICK pub. Oct. .10, vs. Cora O. Buckingham, Charles Date of tears. filled with eyes last pub. Nov. 20th. of Juab Sheriff plaintiff 1925. 1925. |