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Show Friday, January 22nd, 1926 THE TIMES-NEW- PAGE FIVE NEPHI, UTAH S, FARM PROBLEMS ! TO BE DISCUSSED I Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Shaw motored to Salt Lake City Wednesday, where Mr. Shaw transacted business. Anions the topics to be discussed in the tamers' section of the Fifth Annual Leadership Week at Brigham Young university will be the following: Monday afternoon, Jan. 25th, 'The Problem of Grading and Mark k- -r, nn,-- ! ii?jY m- r? RESOLVE That This Year You Will Have a Savings Account It is a resolution that you will, in the years to come, look backward to as the one best resolu- tion you ever made. The possession of a sav- ings account assures you protection in time of need as well as ample opportunity to enjoy the good things of life whenever you wish. NEPHI Bill ATIONAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS M. Harley, deceased. W. A. C Bryan, attorney for administratrix. Estate of Tnurza M. Vickers, also First Pub. Jan. 1st, 1926. known as Thurza M. Harley deceas- Last pub. Jan. 22nd, 1926. Creditors will present claims ed. with vouchers to the undersigned at Had Origin in America the office of her attorney W. A. C. The rocking chair, an article of fur Bryan at Nephi City, Utah, on or before the fifteenth day of March, A. niture so seldom seen ahrond. is dis D. 1926. Margaret H. Hinckley, Administratrix of the Estate of Thurza M, Vickers, also known as Thurza American. There seems to be no record, however, of the first rock ing chair. Bureaus are also of Ameritinctly can origin. It Isn't a Home without a Telephone LOCAL HAPPENINGS ' Mrs. Frank Brough and little son are visiting with her sister, Mrs. Glen Sykes at American Fork this week. eting Poultry Products," and "The Problem of Egg Production." Tues M. T. Howard, returned home this day, "Utah Farmers as Producers of week after enjoying a short vacation Men and Women." "Some Social Pro in Southern California. blems of the Farmer." "Some Recent lr of Cooperation Achievements J. S. Ostler of Salt Lake City, was Utah." Wedensday. "The Rcc'.am in Nephi Wednesday and Thursday, to Drain attending to his business interests in ation Problem as it pertains age," "Cropping Systems Keaajust this city. ment as a Result of Reclamation. Fenton Young of Mona, Utah, re Thursday. "Dairy Problems, Prof essor C. Y. Cannon, B. Y. U. ; "Live-stor- k turned home Wednesday after spend and Permanent Fertility,". Prof ing a few days In Los Angeles, Calif essor Thomas L. Martin, B. Y. U ornia. "Research Problems in Relation to James Andrews, local cattle buyer, the Public Domain." Friday.' "Coddling Moth In Relat shipped seven cars of beef cattle dur ton to th Proposed Embargo on Ut ing the past week, consigned to the ah Apples," Dr. V. M. Tanner; "Prun Los Angeles market. Mr. Andrews ning and Thinning in Orchard Man expects to ship four more carloads agement for Quality," Professor L of cattle tomorrow, these also will S. Morris; "Cooperative Marketing. be going to the California market. A number of the leaders in agrl J. W. Paxman, returned home this culture in the state have been asked to treat the various subjects listed week, after having spent two weeks but confirmation has not been receiv at San Francisco, and San Diego. Caled. The farmers conference is only ifornia. Mrs. Paxman remained at one of 16 departments which are to San Diego, and will be the guest of run during the week of January 25th her daughter Airs. Julia Sloan for a ""f Kodak As You Go! FILMS DIRECT FROM THE EASTMAN FACTORY. GUARANTEED KODAKS few weeks. to 29th. MiBS Anna Grace of this city, was Mrs. Sidney Scott is visiting her motner at rayette, uian, iui among the ten students that were given honors for passing the work of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Talboe of the autumn quarter at Brigham Provo, were in Nephi Sunday and Young university with the highest Monday visiting relatives and friends. grades. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Bjerregaard of Louis Garrett, and Charles R. Jen Ephraim, Utah, were the guests of kins, of Nephi; Ed. Malmgren of Le- their daughter, Mrs. L. P. Anderson van, and John S. Neilson of Mona, last week. left Wednesday for Salt Lake City, where they will attend the annual meeting of the Utah state farm burIX THE FIFTH DISTRICT COURT eau, which is being held there this OF UTAH IX AXD FOR JUAB week. COUNTY In the matter of the assignment of Archie Kay and Albert Kay ners doing business under the name and style of Kay and Nelson. NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT Notice Is hereby given that Archie Kay and Albert Kay heretofore doing a mercantile busi ness at Mona, Juab County, Utah under the firm, name and style of Kay and Nelson have assigned all of co-pa- rt . $1.00 to $20.00. "It Pleases Us To Please You" Ord & Mangelson DRUGGISTS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Edwin Davis deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence 157 West, Fifth North Street, Provo City, Utah on or before the 31st day of March, A. D. 1926. MARTHA E. KIRKWOOD, Administratrix of the etsate of Edwin Davis, deceased. Attorney for Administratrix, Nephi, Utah. their property and assets to Isaac First publication, January 22, 1926 Kay of Mona, Juab County, Utah, as First publication, January 22, 1926 trustee, for the benefit of the credit Last publication, February 12. 1926. W. A. C. Bryan, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Estate Company, Provo City, Utah, IX on or before the 17th day of May, AXD FOR JUAB COUNTY, STATE 1926. OF UTAH. J. ELMER JACOBSEN. Administrator of the Estate of William C. Ockey. Deceased In the Matter of the Estate of Will- Morgan, Coleman & Tucker, iam C. Ockey, Deceased Notice to Attorneys for Administrator. Provo Commercial Bank Building. Creditors. Creditors will present claims, with Provo City, Utah. vouchers, to the undersigned admin- First Publication Jan. 15th. 1926. istrator at the office of Dixon Real Last Publication, February 5th. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT ors of said firm. All creditors are hereby required to present their claim clearly and distinctly stated and sworn to the under-signe- d trustee within three months after the first publication of this notice. ISAAC KAY Assignee P. O. Address: Mona, Utah First publication, Jan. 15th, 1926. Last publication, Feb. 26th. 1926. LEANOR was 'He KuildM Well" almost frantic. It was 1 a. m. and the baby was sickfr; the first time. Wisely Who Builds TO BUILD WELL USB Nephi Plaster HAS NO EQUAL She kept saying: "O, if Mother were only here." Wilbur So The IjiirgrSt aud PureM Natural Deposit of Gj pum Id The World Theies qfaays good news in the Ads Nephi Plaster and Mfg. Company finally dressed, went out in the snow, and found a telephone. . interesting VIVTOULDN'T homes of this community when to visit one hundred this paper reaches them?' Who "gets it first"? What is more attractive to Father? 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