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Show PAGE SIX BasEiet Mall Ranges! (Continued from page one) . Beeler had difficulty In locating the boop, but both played strong floor games. On the whole, the playing of the Bulldogs was below par. The clever passing game which worked so eflast week fectively aganist Lehi was not much in evidence. The fast work of Ostler and Phillips on in terceptiona stopped the Provo pass' es under the hoop repeatedly. While both teams seemed to experience considerably trouble in niak ing good their attempts at the hoop, Provo had undoubtedly the hardest luck in this respect. Martin, in particular, suffered an "off" night, being unable to convert from the foul line besides several missing Ripest set-up-s. Philips started the scoring for Nephi with a foul throw, followed by a pretty tip-i- n by Belliston. Pro vo called time out. With the re sumption of play, Robison got loose for a set-u- p shot. Ostler scored on a pretty long shot as the quarter ended with Nephi leading Belliston caged another to run the Baskets by Martin count to 2 and Robison. cut the Nephi lead to a 6 margin. Nephi scored on long shot, but baskets by Beeler 0 and Robison tied the count at at the end of the first half. Both teams played more deter mined basketball in the second half, realizing that their chance for a tourney berth was at stake. Sperry caged one form the field for Nephi, but Robison countered for Provo, with the count again 2 tied at 12-1. Nephi took a lead on two baskets by Belliston and Blackett. Philips counted one on a foul pitch and Martin brought the Provo count to 14 with a pretty toss. With the score 17-1Phillips committed his fourth personal foul and was ejected from the game Robi being replaced by Schofield. son sunk both of his foul tries, nar 6 lead to at rowing the end of the third quarter. Martin's first and only successful foul pitch.- - knotted the count again l, at but Nephi immediately resumed the lead , on Sperry's free 3ixon 5-- 2. 7-- 7-- Continue Their Factory Range Demonstration With Unusual Ranges Sold Daily 10-1- Here it is! An outstanding value in Malleable ranges $89.00 buys this beautiful Monarch with white enamel panels and sparkling nickel trimmings. You would pay much more for this range elsewhere but Co buys in such large quantities that they are able to turn this wonderful value to you at such a low price. 4, the-Nep- D.-T.-- D. 17-1- ner oet r ree 17-al- .... .. throw. With the- game in the closing minutes, Nephi desperately resorted to long distance shooting with little or no success. On the other hand, Rogison and Beeler missed easy setups at this stage that made the Provo fans groan. Blackett increased the Nephi 7 lead to with a foul pitch. With only thre minutes to go things looked bad for the Bulldogs. Beeler's free throw made the count and then Ripple stepped to the foul line and tied the score at as the crowd roared. With less than a minute to go Robison tipped one In under the basket, giving Provo the game at 9 as the gun barked seconds later. The score: .. reel , A complete 42 piece Set Glora Floral Pattern Dishes With Each Range dinner set, Gloria Floral Pattern, with Gold Band, will be delivered free of charge with each range purchased during this big range event This handsome set of dishes will be long cherished by the folks at home. Buy your range now and get them for your home. Think of it! Only $10.00 down puts a beautiful new Monarch in your kitchen and you get a pretty dinner set free. Act quick! 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Russell Taylor -- Spencer; Notice To Water umpire. lrs State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 10, 1928. Notice is hereby given that W. J. Davis, whose post office adress 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 .2 c.f.s. of water from an unnamed Spring in Juab County, Utah. Said water is to be diverted at the point of issuance of the spring which bears S. 45 deg. E. 1207.3 ft from the N4 cor. of Sec. 16, T. 11 S., R. 1 W., S. L. B. and M. and conveyed In a pipe line a distance of 6,000 ft. where it will be used during the entire year for general minat the ing and milling purposes Opblr Group Mine In the Mono Alining District. This use will consume all of said water. As much at may be necessary will be used during the entire year for domestic purposes. Tnls application ts designated in tbe Stat Engineer' Office as File No. 10285. All protest against the granting of aid application, stating tbe reasons therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of fl.00, and filed in this office with thirty (30) days after tbe completion of the publication of il) Is notice. Geo. M. Bacon, State Engineer Date of first publication, March 16 128. Data of completion April 13, 1928. of publication, And too! Your old range that has served its purpose well can be turned in as part You cannot payment on a new Monarch. Your old range leaks air and wastes fuel. New Get Monarch a afford to use it longer. today! Jplll Coming to NEPHI ILLENTHIB OR. GO. SPECIALISTS pa Internal Medicine tot the paet fifteen ;un DO NOT OPERATJi Mill be M FORREST HOTEL SUNDAY, MARCH 18 Office Hour: 10 a. at. to 4 p. ta. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation The specialist of Dr. Mellenthln Co. 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Is A Monarch Range For Every Homev NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Thought for Today How quickly truly benevolent act Is repaid by the consclousnes of having done It! llofen Bnllou. 1 I "He Builds Wisely Who Builds Well" TO BUILD WELL NEPHI Find out how little it costs PLASTER HAS NO EQUAL The Largest and Purest Natural Deposit of Gypsum In the World WEPHI PLASTER and MFG. COMPANY Department of the Interior, Land Office at Salt Lake City Utah, February 20. 1923 U. S. f b fully prvttftni Mif iht wwl jsrtomottif .as writ m hr n4 property JMfi (hat ytmt . Ftmhw. rt m bit my V. mnnf xiimt rll on IVIKH INSURANCE COMP ANY W M I NOTICE Is hereby given that Zel-d- a S. Trotter of Goshen, Utah, Widow of Maston S Trotter, deceased who, on September 8, 1922, made stock-raisin- g homestead entry No. 028164, for NV4SEU, Lot 1. SEViNE4, Section 34; NH, NH SV4, Section 35, Township 10 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register of the United States Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 26 day of March, 1928. Claimant names as witnesses: O. L. Ercanbrack, M. L. Duxton, L. Thomas, Ersel Steel, all of Ooaben, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First Publication Feb. 24, 1928. Last Publication, March 23rd. 1928. |