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Show THE NEPHI. UTAH 1IMES-NEW- S. Local News PAGE THREE HillrlwM A NATION-WID-E iNSTITUTION- - H. D. Goldsbroutrh. was in Salt Lake the early part of this week on business. 2 J. W. Paxman, sold his home on first south and third east street to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pyper this week. Miss Ora Judd is in Tooele, Utah, this week enjoying a vacation, and also visiting with her Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Huntington. grand-paren- it wh ere ts When It's Time For School it s Time To See Our Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Petv attended the recital given at Holden Monday evening, by the pupils of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hiigendoriff. W Miss LaVeve Petty is visiting in Salt Lake City this week at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Greer Asher. The Misses Mary Morgan. Alice Cowan and Edith Ord attended the violin recital at Holden Monday l. WHEN and Mrs. Lon I WAS TWENTY-ONBY 1 E JOSEPH KAYE At 21 Arthur D. Littls Got the Hardest Job of Hie Life. 21 I got the hardest Job I ever had. A. company in Rhode Island had set up a mill to make paper by the sulphur process, process which had been taken over and developed commercially by the Swedes J.nd the Germans. This mill was the first to use this process commercially in the United States, and was In Mk s&k. li i ti 11 I it I r ti lfi'. j. r t ft. av ' .rcTV) ft ik k w jtts. At The Head Of The Gass For Style and Economy! lust as Erirls need them these good looking wool dresses to wear the first day of school come along! Bring mother in to see them while the assortment is complete. Mark Bigler of this city, and Mr Cox of Proyo, left Wednesday for a trip through Yellov stone National Park. , art b MM9 99 savings are greatest Air. and Mrs. G. R. Judd, and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Verbal Brown and Leo, Brock of Oakland, Iowa enjoyed a trip to Bryce's Canyon and Fish Lake last wek returning home last Saturday. Such Attractive Styles! Plain Colors Plaids Checks Air. and Mrs. George C. Phillips returned Wednesday after spendin two weeks touring Oregon, Washing ton and Montana. They repor having had a wonderful time and en joyed the trip up through the North d Margy will want a blue one or maybe a black and white check Susan will be looking for a red plaid to set off her dark boyish bob. There are plenty of pretty ones for all of youl Light-haire- west. AT Marcus Burton, son of Judge and Mrs. Thos. H. Burton will leave Nephl about August 27 th for Washington, D. C. where he will enter the school of dentistry. Marcus has been a member of the Nephi baseball squad this year and has played good ball, especially is this true to his charge of a Swede Inventor and a fielding. German engineer. The ollicers and board of directors knew nothing Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Mangelson and about paper making or chemistry. family enjoyed a trip to Salt Lake They ought to employ some one who and Ogden, Wednesday, returning" knew a little about chemistry, and home the same evening. when I applied for the job the president offered me two dollars a day. ,Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jones were In He would not so far commit himself Salt Lake City Tuesday, attending as to hire nie by the week. Ihe funeral of Mr. Jones' father, who Almost coincidentally with my ar passed away last Saturday. He was rival the Germnn engineer got Into 85 years of age at the time of his a row with the president and left death. the place flat. The board of directors held a solemn meeting and as I Rudolph Lowe, of Driggs, Idaho seemed to be their only resource, they off for a few days in Nephi stopped e me in. I was only twenty-oncalled this and is visiting with his week, and the youngest man In the plant grandmother, Mrs. D. K. Lrown. Mr Arthur D. Little. Lowe is on his way to Santa Ana TODAY : Arthur D. Little Is one where he will attend California, enmost celebrated chemical of the the college coming winter. gineers In the country and is the head of the largest private laboratory In Mrs. Salome Scannell and child the world, located at Cambridge, Mass. He left the mill referred to ren of Caliente, Nevada, is In Nephl above soon after he became the su- this week, visiting with relatives and friends. perintendent and, after a long struggle, established himself with a large L. E. Dunning, former resident of clientele. Be Is an expert in indusbut now residing at Twin Nephi, trial chemistry, and a pioneer In pa Idaho, was In Nephi Thursday. per making by the wood pulp process Falls, Mr. Dunning owns a rock quarry a (O by McClure Nwppr Syndicate.) O few miles west of the Sevier Dam and at prey eat is shipping rock from the quarry to Salt Lake City. Girls Know That Becoming Dresses Are Important! lt8 easy to lead the class when you know that dress the kind every girl wants to weai is your if you visit us before school starts, the problem oi "the first day" will be settled Sizes for Young Fashionables of 7 to 14 How It Started E. M. Qualtrough, chairman of the roads committee of the Salt Lake chamber of commerce was In Nephl By Jean Newton Monday, and spent the night at the Forrest hotel. Mr. Qualtrough was CALLING HIM THE "PASTOR" XOTICK making a trip through Southern Utah, discussing the road situation Land Office. Sal United States sounding with a number of people in each Lake PASTOR" laonea Inprosaic Utah August 18, 1927. City, whose story we town. He was accompanied by Mrs To Whom It May Concern: would I)ok for the severe flavor of Qualtrough. Notice is hereby given that the early religion rather than the element State of Utah had filed in this office of poetry. Yet such Is the perseverlists of lands, selected by the said ance of language. We rarely find what under section 6 of the Act of State, we expect And In the origin of this Like Lord a Feeling Congress, approved July 16, 1894 la as as used today term It another I have a cottage In Colebrook row, as Indemnity School lands, viz: name for the minister, we find no Islington. A cottage, for It Is LoU 5, 6, 7 and 8, Sec. 9 "thou shalt nots," theology but a poa white house, with six good Sec. 10, SSW,4 Sec. 12. SV4S' etic metaphor. New river (rather elderly rooms; the "Pastor" la derived from the Latin by this time) runs (If a moderate Sec. 11, Twp 14 South, Range 4 "pastor," which comes from "pastum," walking pace can be so termed) close West, S. L. M. Serial 044663, List meaning to pasture or to feed. And to the foot of the house; and behind 2332 SEU. Sec. 7, NWi who would not And poetry In the term la a apaclous garden, with vines (I Sec. 8, NE4, ESEV4. NW'4 NW which describes the minister as one assure you), pears, strawberries, parSEV Sec. 18, ENE4 Sec. 19. Twp who will feed us If we will but go to snips, leeks, carrots, cabbages, to dehimT One ' may presume that It ta light the heart of old Alclnous. Tou 13 South, Range 4 West, S. L. M. enter without passage Into a cheerful Serial 044664. List 2331. hardly necessary to explain the metaLots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Sec. 5, Lot 1 phorical reference as spiritual feeding dining room, all studded over and 1 East of his flock. roagh with old books, and above la Sec. 6, Twp. 16 South, Range S. L. M. Serial 044630 List 2329. a lightsome drawing room, three Copies of said lists, so r.ir as they full of choice prints. I feel like a great lord, never having had a house relate to said tracts by descriptive oooookokooooooJ SS ENE, win-dew- DoouKnow That: WXirniTB FEATHER" or to "show V V the wBlte feather" Is an expression meaning to betray timidity or to back down or out; a sign of yielding. Some years ago a bloody tight was before. From "Letters 1823," by Charles Lamb. to Barton, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by Geo. I). Haymond, Owner of th Nephl Drug Company, until two (2) o'clock p. m. August. 30th, 1927, for the tearing down of the building now known as the Nephi Drug Com pany and the erection of a new building on the site thereof. Plans and specifications may be had by applying to Geo. D. Haymond or to Richard H. Evans of Nephl Utah. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids or to accept the proposal or proposals deemed beat for the raging between the Indians and the settlers of the backwoods of our country. A Quaker who refused te flee taw one day a horde of Indians rushing down toward his honse. Thinking to pacify them, he hurriedly sot food be fore the savage horde, and when they had taten the chief fastened a white feather over the door as a symbol of builder. ppaoe and friendship. Though man; Rids may be submitted on the Job bands passed that house, none evei or for the building proper, complete covenant an the by violated Injuring the and lighting, and the wiring or S property. Anne of Its Inmates plumbing and heating separately. , Turnqulst Geo. I). Haymond. US. HI7. T WMttm MwwMpr Cains Famous Sacred River Jordan Is tin- mum! river of :lie - well known it risen In the north among 'In' toi.tjillls "f the I.cIiiiiioii riioiintiiliis, i,n) flowing southward In a very hIiiuouh course, pusses through tin; huh of (lalllee or I he I 'fuel sen, which Tiberius, rein-lieIs 1,31(1 feel below !h? level of the Mediterriineiiii sen. The length of the Klver .lordiiu Is 1''0 mllt-xm-ivi- l rule-line- s a USERS State Engineer's Office, Salt Laki City, Utah. August 15. 1927. Notice Is hereby given that W. J. Ockey, whose post office address Is Nephl, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirement-of the Complied Laws of Utah, 191 1", as amended by the Sessioa Laws of f Utah, 1919 and 1925 to appropriate .1 c. f. s. of water from a spring In an unnamed ravine In' Juab County, Utah. Said water Is to be diverted nt the point of issuance of tire spring which bears N. 3674.9 ft. and W. 14 43.4 ft. from the SV cor. of Sec. 2, T. 14 S., R. 1 W., S. L. B. & M. and conveyed in a pipe line a distance of 311 ft. where it will be used during the entire year for stock watering purposes. TIs application Is designated in tho State Engineer's Office as FVe No. 10139. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be by affidavit with a in duplicate, accompanied f.-of $1.00, and filed in this of rice within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. XOTICK TO WATER subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted In this office for Inspection by any person Interested and by the public generally. During the period of publication o this notice, or any time thereafter and before final approval and certif lcatlon, under departmental regulations Of April 25, 1907, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described on the ground that the sat.ie Is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the Oeneral Land Office at Washington, I). C Failure so to protest or contest, within the time specified, will be evidence of considered sufficient GEO. M. HAC'ON, character of the tract Stato Engineer. and the selection thereof, being othfirMt publication. August 19, of Late be will from free objection, erwise 1927. approved to the rftate. Date of completion of piiHIcu'lon, ELI F. TAYLOU. Register. September 16. 1927. First pub. 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