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Show - THE Friday, July 2nd, 1926 TIMES-NEW- PAGE FIVE NEPHI, UTAH S, JAMES E. CARTER Levan Paragraphs MAYTAG AGENT Francom was taken to the hospital at Salt Lake City, where he will receive medical treatment. Mr. Owen Air. and Mrs. Orval Wankier are receiving congratulations on the arrival ot a son, Jane 24th. Alex Peterson and son Duane, re turned home Sunday from Colorado, where they spent the past two weeKs. While away they visited Mr. Peter son's sister at Peonia, Colorado. BANK Account A here is a bridge that enables a worker to travel without inconvenience from the Job That Was to the Job That Will ' Miss Pearl Stephenson and mother returned home Sunday from Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jackman are visiting their daughter, Mrs. George M. Jorgenson at PocateUo, Idaho. Elizabeth McClure returnod from Richfield, Utah Miss home Sunday Independence Day will be fittingly celebrated at Levan. A program at ten thirty a. m.; all kinds of sports in the afternoon, and a dance in the evening are scheduled on the day's events. Be. On the third ot July a train-loa- d cars of Maytag Washer of thirty-tw- o will leave the factory at Newton, Iowa and will poss through Denver, Cheyenne, Rock Springs & Ogden. at which point it will be broken up and sent to our stores in Utah, Idaho and Montana. This is the greatest ship ment of waihing machines ever re ceived in this intermountain terri tory. It is expected these washers will all be sold in the month ot July. Mr. Carter informs us that he has been assigned the territory of Nephi and surrounding towns and he is opening up a Maytag Shop, located at 129 South Main street, in connect ion with the Carter Cleaning com pany. He is moving his family to Nephi with expectations of making his permanent residence here. It is hard to keep a good man out of a good town, so here is Mr. Carter with his Maytag Gyrafoam Washer. ' "La Our face powders and perfumes are of the best quality, and a' CLASSED James E. Taylor is building a ser vice station one-hablock east of his garage. lf ... an. t.-- . .- -J uuu ivirs. cnunv ireierouii uiu Mr. and Mrs. Oral Bosh spent Sun day and Monday in Salt Lake City. I i many colors and brands to You will need some of these things choose from. ADS &"ood for these hot days. Mr. Farmer: We have the exclusive agency for the U'Red Tag" binding Farmers twine in this territory everywhere say it is the best, J. W. Bummerhays and Son. Visit our Cozv Parlor We will do the rest. Red Cherry Currants for Sale Mrs. Ferrln Bosh spent last week J2t2 with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bosh, parents Jos. R. Price. of Air. Bosh. shower was given at the home of Mrs. Thelma Jackman, in honor of Mrs. Ralph Jackman, a June bride. The shower was given by Mrs. Ina, Minnie Emma and Thelma Jackof the bride. man, Many useful and beautiful presents were received. A - K sister-in-la- FOR SALE All or part of five acres of land, close in; also half- acre building lot. Mrs. E. J. Pay. FOR SALE My home, consisting lot with water right, of a two-acr- e house, lawn and shrubbery, granary and corral. Airs. D. K. Brown six-roo- m WE HAVE JUST INSTALLED A returned to Mae Hickman TOASTWICH MACHINE her home at Tooele, Utah, Saturday, and are prepared to serve chicken, acafter a visit in Levan. She was cheese, jam. Tuna fish, ham or companied home by Miss Iona MorMarmolade Toastwiches. tenson. We also serve the famous Magnus Root Beer and Orange Crush.'. returned Miss Leola Christenson We will deliver to your home. 's home Monday, after a BURTON'S MAGNUS ROOT BEER btay at Tooele, and Provo, Utah. STAND. The "Quick Service" Stand brok Weldon Shepherd suffered a ANNOUNCEMENT en arm while cranking a car. Miss Erma Lunt will open an up Beauty Parlor, next Tuesday. child of July 6th, in the Stanley Building, on Barbara, the Mr. and Mrs. Myrum Winter, was Main Street. kicked by a horse, cutting' a gash in ERMA'S BEAUTY SHOP her ' head. Medical aid was received Erma Lunt. Proprietor at Nephi. It was necessary to take several stitches in the wound. Raspberries at $1.25 per crate, and good Cherry Currants at $1.10 per W. A. Bowles. Give me you MRS. T. E. CARTER ENTERTAINS crate. AT PICTURE SHOW PARTY order. IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU Mrs. IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOB SANPETE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE TATE OF A. P. VOORHEES. ceased. NOTICE OF SALE The undersigned will sell at private sale the following described real property situated in Juab County, State of Utah, The south half of the Northwest quarter and the south half of the Northeast quarter of Section 16, Township 16 South, Range 1 West of the Salt Lake Meridian, containing 160 acres. Subject to a certain 1600.00 mortgage, and the interest accrued thereon, in favor of the State of Utah, which mortgage is recorded in the office of the county recorder of Juab County, State of Utah, in Book 91 at page 60. The Northwest quarter of the South-wequarter of Section 15, Township 16 South, Range 1 West of the Salt Lake Meridian, containing 40 acres. Also beginning 4 chains south from the Northwest corner of the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 15, Township 16 South. Range 1 West of the Salt Lake Meridian, thence east 6 chains, thence south 2 chains, thence west 6 chains, thence north 2 chains to place of beginning. Containing 1.20 acres. to-wi- t: more or less. Also an undivided 1 60 7 45 interest in that certain spring known as Skinner .Springs, and all water leading therefrom, with the pipe line for said water. , Subject to all taxes due and to become due on said property. On or after the 3rd day of July, 1926, and written bids will be received by the undersigned at his residence at Mantl, Utah. Terms of Sale: Cash, gold coin of the United States; 10 per cent of purchase money at time of sale, balance on confirmation of sale. Deeds and abstracts at expense of purchasers. Dated this 10th day of June, 1926. P. P. DYRENG, Administrator. First publication, June 11th. Last publication, July 2nd. HAVE WE MOVED st We are now located in the Pexton Building, on Main Street ; one door north of the First Na- GO. LOMAX Shoe Rebuilder States Tires BASEBALL OFFICIALS SESSION HOLD two-week- HOW ABOUT THE DETOIRS IN UTAH The first question asked by all (Continued from page 1) ceipts, based on an admission fee of tourists, according to Manager W. D. 35 cents. Provo will be given a 40 Rishel of the Utah State Automobile percent cut on the actual amount association, is "How about the de taken in at the gate, since Provo and tours?" Eureka are the only clubs charging "It is a hard came to beat." siya more than 35 cents admission. Mr. Rishel, "but now and then we The meeting was characterized ty are able to get around them. Just sportsmanship nnrfh nf Sipiirrl lTtfth rn Iha rmitA good feeling and canyon and the Grand can-yothroughout. The differencese aired to Brycenew a detour is developing and were discussed in a business-likwhich promises to make life anyd way. The financial report of the various thing but pleasant for tourists. HowUSED WASHING MACHINES showed that the league has ever, we have found out a way to clubs For Sale James Carter, Phone 280 never been in a healthier and more beat this detour. Motorists desiring Mrs. T. E. Carter entertained a to visit either Bryce canyon or Grand number of her lady friends at a We buy cream, eggs and poultry thriving condition than at the pres- canyon can take the direct Zion park ev The ent club time. representatives Nelson-Rickshow s Wednesday party plsture also veal and hogs. through Fillmore to Cove ening, after which dainty refresh Creamery Co., Phone 7. reported unusual interest in the highway then proceed east through the Fort, with renewed In ments were served at the Nephi Drug. every section, league Creek Clear canyon, striking the dirot Belsome the in Those present were, Mrs. Ralph We buy eggs, veal, hogs, poultry Interest being taken to ect road Bryce canyon or the liston, Mrs. Jos. G. Irons, Mrs. Ed. and cream. G. W. Lunt and Sons. communities where enthusiasm has V. Downs, Mrs. Harry Irons, Mrs. been more or less dormant for sev- Grand canyon at the Cove school house near Sevier station on the Lloyd Hobbs, Mrs. Robert Chappell, well eral years. Predictions were made Rio Grande. This fork is Just thirty-seve- n FOR RENT Two good-sizeto will continue grow Mrs. T. D. Davis, Mrs. Ralph Brough, the league newly pa pore a room. Water that miles south of Salina. Mrs. Lynn Olpln, Mrs. Melvin Stan- lighted, Phone 241JZ P. J. Sanders in power and popularity, and that an and lights. "The and distance from Nephi to Sevier better James V. A. even Airs. Mrs. Gadd, organization stronger ley, to the fans via Fillmore and Clear Creek, canyon, Vickers, Mrs. Herman Vickers, Mrs. WANTED Pork. Veal and Poul ball will be presented through Laura Peterson. Mrs. Harry Beagley, during the second half. Prospects for is 119 miles. The direct route Cy'8 Market, Phone 7. next year are also exceedingly bright, Levan and Salina to the same conand the hostess Mrs. T. E. Carter. try nection is 94 miles, while the disAll those wanting Dill for mak representatives said. was which tance from Nephi to the Sevier conat the Present lng Dill pickles, see Louie Henroid presided over by meeting, President John E. nection by the Salt Creek canyon and Good ere Fork, were J. L Sanpete valley route is 108 miles. FOR SALE Baby buggy for sale Booth of Spanish of Heber; It is therefore only eight miles farthL. W. Anderson and Hlatt reasonable price. good condition Fort route Earl Holmstead of Ameican Fork; er by the Fillmore-Cov- e Call phone 127W. John W. McAdam and Orin Howard than by the Sanpete valley route, miles farther than of Provo; I. W. Young, Sprlngville; and twenty-twW. C. Adams, Spanish Fork; John V. the direct Levan route. "Motorists desiring to avoid the Badham and Reed Colvin of Payson; J. E. Held and A. W. Clyde of Nephi; Sigurd detour can do so and get a WE W. H. JoneB, G. W. splendid road all the way." C. E. Rife, I. I). D. S. 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