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Show THE TIMES-NEWS- The Times-NewDENNIS WOOD A. B. GIBSON, One Year Payable In Advance long experience in handling investments and business deals of all kinds permits us to give you the counsel that many This service is gladly rendered to every depositor. Make use of it. First National Bank t "He ll.iild Ui.Holy or in any also all y and other easements, privileges, and every part thereof. Dan Martin. Sheriff, 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. now used upon said land, way appurtenant thereto, Who Builds i Well" rights-of-wa- TO BUILD WK1.L USE Nephi Plaster HAS NO EQUAL Samuel G. Paxman, has commenced the erection of a bungalow on $1.00 the ground east of the W. J. Sperry $2.00 home. Six Months most sensible business moves you ever made when you take us into your confidence. Our Local Happenings J. S. Ostler, is down to Nephi this EDITOR week looking after his business inMANAGER terests here. Subscription Rates: You will find it one of the X s Published Every Friday by the Times News Publishing Company YOUR Confidence will 'guard you from losses. NEPHI, UTAH , tmomh A. F. Bracken is in Logan this week preparing his annual report on the season's work at the ridge experiment station. George Duckworth suffered NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION largest and 2'urcKt Natural Deposit of (Publisher) CJjpsHni In The World DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. U. S. LAND OFFICE, at Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 10th, 1925 Nephi Plaster and Mfg. Company NOTICE is hereby given NOTICE OK SHERIFF'S SALE In 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 D. J. Lb Davis, Defendants. that Dell R. Sperry of Nephi, Utah, who, on Dec. 8, 3.920, made Homestead Entry No. 019123, for Lots 2, 3, 4, S14NW 4. SW4. SW4NEVi Sec. 3, Lot 1, Sec. 4, Twp. 13 S. R. 1 W. and on Sept. 28, 1925, made additional homestead entry No. SE'NE'i 035309 for WV4SE, NE14SW14, Lot 2, Section 34, Township 12 South Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has 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. Claimant name8 as witnesses: Gerald Cazler, Ernest Sperry, Mark Blgler, Orson Cazler, all of Nephi, Utah. 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 Eli F. Taylor, Juab County, State pf Utah, containRegister ing 160 acres. 1925 Together with all water and rights First publication October to the use of water heretofore tend Last publication, November 13, 1925 lth, YOUR TREAT IS HERE NOW! HAPPY SAM'S COUNTRY STORE VENICE THEATRE, 9 MOKE THURS. NIGHTS Uelow arc the Prizes to be given in the Country Store Juab County Mill & Elevator Co. 12 Sacks of Flour Flour made In Nephi. Ladies Silk Dress Nenhi Mercantile Co. The Tocccry The Store that treats you as a guest, not a shopper. Walk-Ove- r Shoes, Wilson Shirts, Ties, Sox. and Clothcraft Clothes. Hot Blast Heater. Cooper, Pyper & Co. Cole's Paints, Oils. Glass and Everything In Hardware The Texas Co. 5 Gal. Oil, 5 Pounds Cup Grease. R. Hawkins, Agent for Texaco Products, Gas, Oil, Etc. las. A. Starts, Jeweler 1 Stran Pearl Cbocker Beads, 8et Garters. 1 White Gold Bracelet, . 1 Pair Pearl Store Nephi Drug CoSupplies every night of Country 1 last 1 & 6th 2 Ladies McCunc Millinery Hats, night X. L. Bakery Bread for the Country Store, 12 Nights Bailey Grocery Groceries 1 for the entire show. hand made riding bridle, Wilkey's Harness Shop Carter Cleaning Thcru will ! & Tailoring more priw Co Watch this Last Night Prize for Every Something of Country Store. from wwk to week. Night pa-- e Sam Gives You $25.00 Cash the Night. Venice Theatre every Thurs. dont miss a single show st FACT Time the Clock Ticks." WHOSE BIRTHDAY IS IT pain- Jesse Pay left Saturday for the Southern States where he will perform a six months mission for the L. D. S. church. Among the cases coming into one of the large Eastern hospitals on a Prof, and Mrs. Ralph Booth, of certain day in January 1924, was a Provo, Utah, were guests Wednesday old girl. A speckled, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. pretty saturating, flaming rash had appear- Booth. ed on her chest and abdomen the day The friends of Miss Florence before and had gradually covered her gave her a very pleasant whole body. Her tonsils were swolat her home Armistice Day, the len that they had closed the entrance to the throat and made breathing occasion being her eleventh birthday. difficult and swallowing very pain Games were played and delicious reful. She rolled and tossed about on freshments were served to the folher little bed from the poison of the lowing: Helen Sells .Leah Douglas, disease which manifested itself in a Elizabeth Foote, Alice Ingram, Helen Florence Brough, high fever. In every way, she show- Chase, Eunice Delma Hall, ed how seriously ill she was. She had Bean, Mildred Hall, scarlet fever or scarlatina, as it is Hazel Ingram, Jewel Sorensen, Harold Gadd, Merle Bean, Grant Price, sometimes called. For years, the earnest hope of the Jack Carter, and the guest of honor physician and the prayer of the anx- Miss Chapman. ious parent have been for the discov or tie later there may be perfected ery or some scientiric measure remedy that would make this infect other means, still in the investigative ion less of a menance to child life. stage, which will result in its eradiAnd now it appears that this has cation. This little girl was been achieved. When we stop to consider that the first patient to-- receive scarlet scarlet fever is one of the serious The antitoxin had diseases of children, the importance fever antitoxin. been prepared by Dr. A. R. Dochez of this new discovery becomes more of New York City, after years of impressive. Scarlet fej-e- or scarlatstudy, with the expectation that it ina ranks as the fifth most fatal ailmight have a beneficial effect on the ment in the age group from four to disease. Dr. Francis Blake of Yale to nine years. Seventy-fou- r percent University gave the child the inject I of the deaths from scarlet fever, we ion of antitoxin the second after are told by authorities, occur in noon of her illness. The next morn- children before they have reached ing, she lay quiet and comfortable. their tenth birthday. It is not only Her temperature was down to nor- the death rate which makes the dismal. The tonsils were much less eases so dreaded to those who know These complications swollen and painful and the rash had its completely disappeared. These strik are responsible for a large proporDr. tion of deafness, kidney and heart ing effects have been obtained by Blake in a large series of cases. disease and other ill heatlh observed Other physicians too, have verifieed in later life. his results during the past year and The means to prevent loss of life defects a half with a uniformity unexcelled as well as medare at hand and the credit for them by any other remedy known to Careful study has belongs to American medicine. Americal science. shown that this antitoxin gives not ican scientists have found out what only prompt relief from the suffer- the microbe is that causes scarlet ing of the disease, checks its omin- fever; they have determined how it ous progress and brings about rapid hurts the body with its toxin or convalescence, but also, that it causes poison and they have given to the in world a recovery without complications practical, successful specific the great majority of cases receiving antipoison or antidote, called anitox-in- , the antitoxin early in the condition. for its cure. It remains now for The first fight against scarlet fev- parents and physicians to utilize this er has been won. There is the en- new and truly remarkable resource couraging prospect at present that of twentieth century medicine, to its scarlet fever like diphtheria can be fullest, in order that scarlet fever largely controlled by the proper use may cease to kill and maim thousof a specific antitoxin, and that a' lit- - ands of children yearly. six-ye- COUNTY Net Fund Balance COUNTY ROAD FUND: Receipts: Balance July (Continued 1, 1924, less Taxes collected 1924 Redemptions from page one) 2,424.33 warrants outstanding 53,700.05 7,109.85 3,339.70 70.97 51.96 51.50 79.08 523.15 15.00 25.90 Subsequent tax collections Car Company Taxes Migratory Stock Taxes Other Counties Sundry Sale and Rentals Forest Reserve Fund Refunds on purchases Warrants issued on wrong fund Total Receipts Disbursements: Roads and Bridges Loan to County Poor Fund Proportion of Migratory Stock taxes remitted to other Counties Pro rata salaries for assessing and collecting taxes Closing Balance Cash on Hand June 30th, 1925: County Funds Account Tax Funds Account Less Warrants Outstanding 64.967.16 14,827.23 3,000.00 91.02 87.14 Red Cross? Have you enrolled in the If not do so to-da- WE ARE HERE y. TO SERVE Nephi Drug company Geo. D. Haymond, Own'er UK i SIMPLY GRAND n "I Wouldn't Be Without This Wonderful Medi- cine For Anything On Earth," Declares Miss Johnson. "Oh, I never tire talking about this wonderful Karnak it's simply the grandest medicine there ever was," declares Miss Alice Johnson, of 2121 Tremont, Denver. "Why, I wouldn't be without this wonderful medicine for anything on earth. "My case was one of indigestion and stomach trouble. Why, I simply had no appetite at all and even the little I ate made me wish I hadn't eaten at alL "Oh, my nerves were on edge all the time, and I never knew what it was to get a restful night's sleep. And for the past six months I suffered dreadfully from sharp pains in my side. I don't know what caused these pains, but I do know what it took to rid me of them Karnak. "Yes, indeed, ' it only took four bottles of this glorious medicine to make a clean sweep of all my troubles. Why, now my digestion is just perfect and my appetite is so wonderful it just seems like I can't eat enough. "My nerves are calm, and ninrhts I sleep like a child. I've gained in weight, too, and those terrible pains have all disappeared. After all Karnak has done for me it wouldn't be fair to others for me to keep silent about it." Karnak is sold in Nephi exclusively by Geo. D. Haymond; and by the leading druggists in every town. Supplemental Tax Collections Car Company Taxes Migratory Stock Taxes from other Counties 14.87 103.87 32.42 Total Receipts Disbursements: Proportion of Migratory Stock claims other counties Pro Rata Salaries for assessing and collecting taxes 14,507.03 175.21 174.27 Total Disbursements 349.48 Balance June 30. 1925 14,157 55 Cash on Hand June 30, 1925: Special Savings Bank Account 14.219.73 Less Treasurer's Tax Account , overremitted 62.18 14.157 55 COUNTY ROAD BOND FUND: Balance July 1, 1924 52,863.14 Disbursements: Silver City Champlain Road 20,192.65 20,192 6G Balance June 30, 1925 32 670.49 Cash on Hand June 30, 1925 32,670.49 Statement of County Treasurer's Accounts with the State of lUnh with School Districts and with Cities and Towns from July 1, 1924, to June 30 1925. oa 18,005.39 46,961.77 a ea 46,074.95 906.82 Net Fund Balance ROAD BOND INTEREST FUND: Receipts: Balance July 1, 1924, less warrants outstanding Taxes collected 1924 Tax Redemptions Subsequent Tax Collection. Car Company Taxes Interest on Time Certificate of Deposit '. Migratory Stock Taxes from other Counties Erroneous Charge In Tax Account 1923 "5 46,981.77 20.00 46,961.77 Total Receipts and Balance Disbursements: llond Interest 13.600.00 50.56 Charge for handling coupons 175.21 Migratory Stock Taxes to other Counties 174.26 Pro Rata Salaries for assessing and collecting taxes Closing Balance Cash on Hand June 30, 1925: County Fund Account Tax Funds Account ROAD BOND SINKING KI ND: Receipts: Taxes Collected 1924 Tax Sale Redemptions P. S. s. AUDITOR'S FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF JUAB COUNTY Sis- We have suitable gifts for Birthday presents at a price you would care to pay. ar after-effect- TO-DA- Brother Father Perhaps, Mother ter, or Friend. his bread machine. THE CONQUEST OF SCARLET FEVER. i "Four Birthdays Every ful injuries to his right hand Monday when it caught in the rollars of al The i 9,709.49 304.30 CO aa 9 U. a o S o 5 .State and State School $204.37,1116.006.56 1112.721.21 $3,489.72 State Bounty 36.28 1,003.41 921.70 81.71 ' 6,301.42 State Road 11,601.18 30,219.81 10.310.00 19,909.81 14.218.73 State Tubercular Indemnity 166.79 161.52 5.27 1,015.72 Juab School District 8.05 65.542.19 58,083.92 2,541.73 46.14 Tlntlc School District 296.06 93.270.23 91.248.97 2,021.26 103.87 Nephi City 0.01 17.467.73 16.338.83 628.90 2,160.00 Levan Town n.42 2,765.87 2.547.81 218.06 50.06 Eureka City 4.10 37.587.48 37,744.75 157.27 16.83 Mammoth Town 6.586.44 6,619.53 33.14 Mona Town 1,185 91 1.174.17 11.74 23,913.82 BONDED INDEBTEDNESS: Two hundred twenty-fiv- e County Road Bonds of One Thousand Dollurs each, numbered One to Two hundred twenty-five- , dated July 1, 1921, bearing Interest at the rate ot six per rent per annum. Interest payable semiannually. Bonds mature $23,000.00 each yrar from 1932 to 1936 Inclu13,900.03 sive and $22,000.00 each year from 1937 to 1941, Inclusive. I, Earl Gadd, County Auditor of Juab County, State of Utah, do hereby 10,013.79 certify that the above and foregoing Is a full, true and complete statement of the financial condition of Juab County, and of all receipts and expenditures for the year ending June 30, 1925. 10,012.79 In witness whereof, 1 hereunto set my hand and affix rny official seal at my office In Nephi City, Juab County, Utah, this 6th day of November, A. D. 1925. 14,219.73 EARL. GADD, 136.14 County Auditor of Juab County, Utah |