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Show THE PAGE FOUR TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, LOCAL NOTES 1 Miss Phylis Reld returned home Tuesday after enjoying a week's visit in Richfield, Utah. Herman Blackett announce the arrival of a fine boy. July 16th. Mr. and Mrs. The Man Who SAVES IS the Man Who Wins Perhaps in your own experience you can point to a time, when, if you had saved you could have shared in an opportunity that would have made you many times better off financially, than you ire now. There is only one answer start saving now for the next time opportunity knocks. FIRST NATIONAL BANK I IX THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IX AND FOR JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH NOTICE State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 13, 1926. Notice is hereby given that David G. Edmunds, whoBe post office address is Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application In accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1919 and 1925, to appropriate dr?dths (0.03) c. f. 8. of water from Broad Canyon Spring in Juab Coun ty, Utah. Said water is to be diverted at the point of issuance of the spring which bears 18.5 chains N. and 1 chain E. of the SW Cor. Sec. 29, T. 15 S., R. 1 E., S. L. M. and conveyed in pipes or flumes a distance of from one to four rods where it will be conserved in troughs and ponds and used from January to December 31s? inclusive of each year for the water ing of 6000 head of sheep. This application is designated in the State Engineer's Office as File lt No. 9954. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the rea son therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of 11.00, and filed in this office with u thirty (30) days after the corapleti in of the publication of this notice. GEORGE M. BACON, State Engineer. Date of first publication. July 2.", 1926; date of completion of publication, August 20, 1926. It Depend It's all right to my "it depends oi father" If the son in college doesn't Bind being called an "It." THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF BERKELEY, a corporation. Plaintiff, vs. William F. Houghton, Elizabeth Houghton, Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, and E. H. Street, Examiner in Charge, Trustees for Payson Exchange Savings Bank, a corporation. Insolvent, Utah State National Bank, a corporation, Nephi National Bank, a corporation, Thomas Edward Houghton, also known as Edward Houghton, Lillian Maud Houghton, and The Nephi National Farm Loan Association, a corporation. Defendants. SHEDIFF'S SALE To be sold at Sheriff's Sale, on the 21st day of August, 1926, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. at the front door of the County Court House at Nephi, Juab County, Utah, the follow ing rescribed property situated in Juab County. Utah, and in the Mona Precinct, (1) The South Halt of Southeast Quarter of Section 5. TownshiD 11 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Mer idian, containing 80 acres, more or less; (2) A portion of the South east Quarter of the Southwest Quar ter of said Section 5, described as follows; Beginning at the Southeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 5. Township 11 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, thence West along the South line of said section 75.358 rods to a point; thence North 76 deg. 04 min. East 159.1 feet to a point thence North B6 deg. 06 min. West 141 feet to a to-w- ! j it Look Who's Here Again Id ON LOT SOUTH OF EMRO BUILDING AUG. 2 ALL WEEK AUG: 2 with New Plays and Specialties Better Than Ever Lady will be admitted Free with each paid ticket Monday evening. Note Our Player Orchestra will play for a Dance Nebona Gardens, Wed., Aug. 4th Friday, July 30, 1926 The Times-New- EE s EE Published Every Friday by the Times News Publishing Company Time Please Editor and Manager A. B. GIBSON, Subscription Rates: U.0U Six Months' ; $2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krugger and One Year Payable in advance daughters Margaret and Lucille, of Salt Lake City spent the week-en- d in Nephi, the guests of Mr. and Mrs:. "I HAVEN'T TIME" Alelvin Stanley. One of the commonest of the exCounty Agricultural Agent A. E. pressions that is used today is: "I Smith, was in Millard county yester Haven't Time." Generally the perday, assisting in making some ranch son guilty of this remark is the one survey records for the extension de- - that nine times out of ten has the vision of the Utah Agricultural time. It is the person that is faithCollege. fully doing his work from day to day and yet has the time to add meny Mrs. Jack Martell, of Helper, Utah outside activities to his curriculum; Mrs. T. L. Burrldge of Caatlegate, the one that finds time to read good Utah, Mrs. E. F. Baldwin of Salt literature; the one that works after Lake City; E. Leone Christison, the regular working hours to find a and families were in Nephi for the better way to conduct his business 24th of July, the guests of Mr. and that is making his mark in the Mrs. P. P. Christison. world. It has been said that it is a wise policy to grab opportunity by Mrs. Charles Haynes returned the forelock for it comes once in a home last Friday from Anaconda, life time. The person that is too after a visit with her busily wrapped up in his dairy voMontana, Mrs. cation to even consider other prodaughter, Mr. Henry Weir. Haynes reports having had a very blems than those directly beneficial pleasant visit in that section of the to him often passes up many opportcountry. unities that will never again pass his or her way. J. E. Harrison of Manti. Utah, is Do you suppose that many great in Los Angeles, California, taking a men that have been leaders in the course in Optical affairs of the world were content to Science, and writes that he is the Idle away their unemployed moonly man from Utah taking th? ments in some leisure manner in course, and that he is getting a lot which no effort was to better of up-t- o the minute information. his position in life? spent such had If Dr. Harrison states t hat he will the case their names would not make his first visit to Nephi on been be listed as outstanding men. 6th and 7th. September Our lives are only what we make them. None of us are too busy but NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION what we can find time to assist in much of the work of the many Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake worthy organizations that are continually working to make this world City, Utah, July 22, 1926. Notice Is hereby given that Orvllla a better place to live and at the Jacobson, of Fountain Green, Utah, ame time will be helping ourselvos. If you are satisfied to s'mPly say: widow of Wilford Jacobson, deceased who, on June 22. 1921. made stock- - 'I haven't 'time," every time someraising homestead entry, No. 019591, thing is asked of you whether it be for Lots 4, 5, and 6. Sec. 11. N- - for your own good or for other SEViNW, WNEVi, Sec causes, then too, we must be conNW, tion 14, Township 14 South, Range tent with whatever our meager 2 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has station in life might be. But if we filed notice of intention to make can make every hour full of sixty three year Proof, to establish claim minutes worth while, there can be to the land above described, before but one way open the to sucthe Register of the U. S. Land nrfw cess. Wheaton, Minn., path Gazette. at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 2nd day of Sept. 1926. Claiment names as witnesses- - H. BACKWARD CHILDREN rum Jacobson, Henry Christens i. There are 6.000,000 retarded Feter Jacobson and Lewis Jacohmn children in the United States. The all of Fountain Green, Utah. economic waste caused by their back Eli F. Taylor. Register. wardness mounts into millions of First publication, July 30. 1926. dollars. But what is more importLast rublication. August 27. 1926. ant is the terrific, human loss re- i We answer in excess of one hundred telephone calls each day relative to the time alone and many other calls in the transaction of other business. all times to live up to our motto, "WE ARE HERE TO SERVE" and in order to give you the quickest possible service, we ask you to assist us by merely savine 'We aim at point; thence North 68 deg. 44 min. West 122.3 feet to a point; thence North 25.364 rods to a point; thence North 47 deg. 54 min. East 113.8 feet to a point; thence North 20 deg. 44 min; East 178.8 feet to a point; thence North 48 deg. 33 min. East 455 feet to a point; thence North 11 deg. 06 min. East 196.7 feet to a point on the North line of the South Half of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 5, thence East along said North line 48.036 rods to the East line of the Southwest Quarter of said Section; thence South 30 rods along said East Line to beginning, Excepting therefrom a tract of 2.19 acres deeded to Utah Centra Railway Company, as described in Book 10 of deeds, at page 232, Records of the County Recorder's office of Juab County, and also, excepting therefrom the following tract. Beginning at a point 75.338 rods (1243.4 feet) West of the Southeast corner of the Southwesit Quarter of Section 5, Township 11 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian; thence North 76. deg. 04 min. East 159.1 feet; thence North 56 deg. 06 min. West 141 feet; thence North 68 dpg. 44 min. West 122 3 feet; thence North 429.5 feet; thence North 47 deg. 54 min. East 113.8 feet; thence North 20 deg. 44 min. East 179.8 feet; thence North 48 deg. 33 min. East 455 feet; North 11 deg. 06 min. East 19G.7 feet; thence East 640 feet; thence South 43 deg. 69 min. West 41S.fi feet; thence South 40 deg. 49 min. West 332 feet; thence South 22 deg. 52 min. West 478.6 feet; thence South 60 deg. 27 min. East 632. S feet; thence South 68 deg. 26 min. West 143.5 feet'; thence West 887.4 feet to the place of beginning, containing 14,61 acres, more or less. Also together with a water right appurtenant to said lands consisting of 1!18 of the waters of North Canyon Creek, being equal to 83 shares of the capital stock of the North Canyon Irrigation Company, and also a water right h consisting of of the waters of MendennaM h Stream and of the waters of Spring Canyon. Purchase price payable In money of the United States of America. Dated this 29th day of July, 1925 DAN MARTIN. Sheriff T,h County, Utah. P. P. By Christison. Dennf Sheriff P. N. Anderson, Attorney for Iff. First Pub. July 30. lBJs Last pub. Aug. 20, 1926. one-fourt- one-fourt- iwfi presented there. 1 "TIME PLEASE" post-gradua- te We appreciate your calls and stand ready to answer at all times. "We Are Here To Serve" Nephi Drug Company l Geo. D. Haymond, Owner. Mr. 33 Poor eyes and poor light are blamed for most of this, according to Guy A. Henry, director of the Eyesight Conservation Council of America. Neglected eyesight is Poor eyesight develops when child ren are allowed to do close work under inadequate illumination. Eye strain brings fatigue and inefficiency and waste of vitality, effort, time largely responsible for backward and material. Watch the eyes and pupils. The average cost of educat- the light. ing a school child is $64.16 a year. 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