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Show THE PAGE FOUR TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, Friday, July 20th, 1928. BE The 1 Published Every Friday at Nephi, Juab County, Utah. A. B. Gibson, Editor and Manager Entered in the Post office at Nephi, On account of next Tuesday being Utah, as second class mall matter, a holiday the high school swimming under the Act ofCongress of March pool will not be open that evening. ess: Times-New- s n 23 n 3, 1879. "Y" News Gives Wheat Day Boost Protect the The following exceptionally good write-u- p was given Nephl's annual Wheat day celebration in "The Y News" published at the B. Y. U. at Provo. We reproduce the write-uas it is somewhat different from the write-up- s produced in other papers: "Nephi exhibited in her wheat day a community interest that should be the envy of all. Tere has been developed a kind of social interest responsibility in this "neck of the woods" that spells, in time, an economical development; and growing out of this cooperative effort will come sympathy and interest in the other fellow than can never be where each pursues his "own sweet way." Contact with others and especially with others who are experts in what the farmers themselves are interested in, makes for progress, these good people have concluded. From all the country round about came the sunburnt sons of toil, to drink from the fountain of Scientific Experimental Information experience. given, questions answered, problems discussed took most of the morning in the wheat fields under the supervision of Aaron F. Bracken, superintendent of the Experimental Farm. Dr. George Stewart of the Utah Agricultural College, Logan, discussed "Scientific Reasons for some of the practices being carried on in that In the afternoon they Community." were entertained at a base ball game. At six o'clock at night, among the maples and pines behind Nebo, all the guests were entertained by the energetic people of Nephi. Then came the big community bonfire. Professor H. R. Merrill of Brigham University gave a toast at the luncheon. Other members of the party from Brigham Young university were Dr. T. L. Martin, Professor W. H. Boyle and Dr. Rudgar Widow's Funds HpHERE are scores p, of grasping.hands, awaiting the first opportunity to part the unfortunate woman from what was left her by her husband. drawn. Then will properly and leg-allcome to this Bank and have the papers deposited in one of our Safety Deposit Boxes. Firsl National Nephi Bank Utah I E5 Third Liberty Loan Bonds The Treasury offers a new 5 cent. year Treasury bond in exchange for Third Liberty Loan Bonds. The new bonds will bear interest from July 16, 1928. Interest on Third Liberty Loan Bonds surrendered for exchange will be paid in full to September 15. 1928. Holders should consult their banks at once for further details of this offering. 3ya S per IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. OSCAR 1 12-1- Third Liberty Loan Bonds mature on September 15, 1928, and will cease to bear interest on that date. A. W. MELLON, Secretary of the Treasury. Washington, July 5. 1928. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION OGDEN AUGUST 16, 1928 The building of the Panama canal i ook seven years. CLASSIFIED GOLDSBROl'GH, Deceased. ADS The Petition of Bessie G. Booth, William W. Jenkins and Minnie H. FOR SALE Table, lce Cream, and Jenkins, praying for a decree deterPine Salt Co. Sheep SALT-Lo- ne tt. mining who are the heirs of Oscar Phone 204R3. P. Goldsbrough, deceased, and that W. William Jenkins and petitioners Minnie H. Jenkins are the owners ICE 2 cent for quantities over 50 lbs. otherwise lc lb. at E. Tanner's of and succeed the said Oscar P. Goldsbrough, deceased in fee simple Edward Kendall title to the following described tract ICE FOR SALE of land in Juab County, State of The North half of CHECKED EGGS at 15c Doz. at Mt. Utah, Lots three and four of Block Fifty-three- e, Nebo Produce, T. W. Miller. tf Plat "A", Nephi Survey of lownslte lots, has been set for hear- ICE FOR SALE. Bert Greenhalgh. ing for Saturday the 28th day of J8-Phone 181R2. July, A. I), 19 28, at ten o'clock A. M. at the Court House in the Court AND CURRANTS Room of the said Court at Nephi, RASPBERRIES For Sale. Your orders earnestly Juan i:ounty, state of Utah. WITNESS the Clerk of said Court solicited and appreciated. W. A. J6-3- t. with the seal thereof affixed this Bowles. J 7th day of July, A. D. 1928. N. H. S. Swimming pool open to J. II .VICKERS. County Clerk. the public Tuesday and Thursday (SISAL) By Beulah II. Bowers. Deputy. evenings from 7 to 10 P. M.. AdJ13-2- t. W. A. C. Bryan, Atty. for Petitioner mission 25c. J20-2- t. Nephi, Utah. LET C. J. Pyper, do your electrical work and repair your electrical apNatural History Fact pliances. He also has the most comAn ciiiii moils uniiiiiiii f money has plete line of electrical fixtues and heeti sicrl in tiKhtiiiK the dreaded supplies in Nephi. gniii'-ilNcise. yel i'ne Intelligent gnmekei err proved rlnil It h pair of Plenty of Red Tag Twine at J peregrines nml h few Kprirrow haw ks W. Summerhays and Sons Co. were hIIowciI in nest imd live In pence ri the estMte. tills iIIsuihc dNiippeiired FOR SALE 80 ACRES OF LEVAN The reiifton In Minimis Ridge Land. Inquire of Manse E. The wenkl.i birds nre killed, for the.t full n e.i Jennings, for particulars. prej to their enemies, while the re Plenty Binding Twine at Kendall miiliiiiiK slock heroine stronger Hnd belter In every wv London TH Hits Bros. Learn Pen or Brush Lettering at home. Pay by the lesson. Raymond Bailey, Instructor. Student under 4 master craftsmen and at present a to-w- it: at t and Mrs. J. E. Reid were in Mr. Provo .Monday, where Reid Mr. And TheVe Gone! transacted business in connection with The Toggery, Nephi's Men's furnishing store. Dr. F. H. Beckstead and Grant visit to Allen enjoyed a week-en- d Fish Lake. Dr. Beckstead reports that fishing at Utah's famous fishing resort was excellent. up-to-d- Spray a little FLIT in the Louse and the flies, are gone. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brough and Mr. and Mrs. Wiibu.rn Hardy Of Provo visited at the homes of Mr. and JWrs. James Christensen and Mrs. E. R. Booth, Friday and Saturday. Mr.- - Bill Hanson and Miss Priced at 50c 75c $1.25 $3.00 e Rosie-vell- Stalnaker and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krueger and daughters, Margaret and Lucille, of Salt Lake City were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley last Sunday. Russell Hawkins, and Mr. and Mrs. and family left Sunday afternoon for Los Angeles, California where they will enjoy a week's vacation. Mrs. Hawkins, who has enjoyed a month's vacation in the coast city will return with the above party. E. R. Shaw Handy Pump, 50c Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Henroid and daughter Lyle of Garfield and Miss Dora Price of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday and Monday in Nephi visiting with friends and relatives. They left Monday afternoon for Southern Utah, where they will enjoy a vaca-tiThey intend to visit Bryce's, Grand Canyon and Cedar Breaks, and other scenic attractions of Southern Utah before returning home. WE ARE HERE TO SERVE o. Nephi Drug Company Geo. D. Raymond, Owner E3 The explimiilion iveii for the menn ing f the expressions hay foot, straw foot. Is Unit Hi one time certain mill tary recruits did not kuow their riyli: foot from their left foot. and tluii to simplify mutters a wisp ot h:i whs put In one shoe, am) one of strHw h 'he other so Hint when the drill ser Keitni insti'iiiiHil ;he men in their cV" lulfons, emilileil rlit-- recruit to r member which whs his left unci whirl whs his rijrhf foot. Literary IHfies! Hangman' Nothing More Closely Resembles Money in the Bank Than Tree Money in the Bank. The Tree of the Hangman" In Argyleshire. Scotlnnd. has beeD cm down Tradition smj's thm nearly five centuries ago ninny criminals were hanged from its limbs. Lately old agp overtook the tree and Anally the nx took Its toll. "Whatever You Earn Spend Less" Sought Jackson' Life 6t correspondent-studen- J t4i Hay Foot, Straw Foot Panama Canal In tlit Matter of the Karate of I tr Sheriff .M. M. Kaighn, was in Nephi last Saturday, attending the regular monthly meeting of the board of county commissioners. Walker." NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF Mrs. Thomas Regan of San Francisco, is here on an extended visit with her parents. Mrs. Regan was formerly Miss Thelma Sidwell. n On January 3(1, 1835. an attempt was made to assassinate President Jackson by a luuutlc named Rlchurd NEPHI NATIONAL BANK Lawrence. Lawrence said he believed the President bad ruined the country and It was best to remove him. The attempt was unsuccessful t JS tit Essex popularity in Chicago U bat part of a national and world preference that makei Essex sales the largest of any car in history. fbw er mm War Tax Off Strong's Detroit (School of Lettering. Act Now! Pen Lettering a Specialty. 4t YOU'RE SURE We have some good SEX mrrors In buys 1 used, as good as "Frlgidalre." new.- Call and see them. 1 Demonstrator regular $270.00, yours for $225.00. Kendall Bros. - of ice ivith FRIGIDAIRE 1 no matter how hot Kendall Bros. VE FOR SALE: Condition. Brougu. CM BINDER IN Almost New. LOST FOUR LAMBS. 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