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Show The Times-New- A Page from the Past s Nephi, Utah May 26,1977 Thursday, February 21, 1929. THE TIMES-NEW- S. NEPHi, UTAH PAGE THREE fT New Columbia Records CARLOAD SHIPMENTS Our own coffees, Service and 0. P." (Oscar Pepper) brands, now come to our stores in full carload shipments which saves much in the purchase price and transService coffee portation. is packed in one pound carcoffee 0. P. tons and comes in one pound cans. Both are steel cut and free from chaff. EVERY FRIDAY Come in and Let Our Lady Attendant Play Them For You Open SERVICE a. m. to 9 7 p. m. i Lomax Music Store COFFEE 39c At first thought, you will say this cant be good coffee at 39c, but you would Many brandB be mistaken. no better, or not so good, sell for as much as 50c per Service" coffee pound. will produce a good, dark, strong cup. R. Lomax, Mgr. CIc.ude We Are the Earliest With the Latest O. P. OSCAR PEPPER COFFEE 49c WEBSTER'S the finest quality coffee we can buy. It is a blend of several high grade O. P. quality varieties. coffee sells at 55c to 60c when packed under the coffee roasters own label. This coffee has medium strength and a most pleasing flavor. Heres NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY -- THE MERRIAM WEBSTER Because Hundreds of Supreme Court Judges concur in highest praise of the work as their Authority. The Presidents of all leading Universities, Colleges, and Normal Schools give their hearty indorse- QR SKAGGS iystemi FOOD ment. All States that have adopted a large dictionary as standard have selected Websters New International. The Schoolbooks of the Country STORES Owned and Operated by JAMES A. KELLY AND SON Nephi Fillmore adhere to the Merriam-Webst- er system of diacritical marks. The Government Printing Office at Washington uses it as authority. Delta WRITE for a sample page of the New Words, specimen of Regular and India Papers, FREE. Dr. J. E. Harrison will be at the 3t Nephi Drug on March 4-- 5. G.&C. Merriam Co., He Build Wisely Who Builds Well Local News L Smart Mode for Spring W. G. Onne, county Lacey P. Vickers of Heber, Utah, commissioners and J. H. Vickers spent Sunday In this city, the guest county clerk, were in Salt Lake City, of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas lokers. and met with the committee on H B. 71, and expressed tlielr opposition Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd are in to the bill. Grantsvillo, Utah, where they attendLloyd Hobbs was in Salt Lake ed the funeral of Robert Halliday. City Tuesday and signed a contract Mr. Halliday is a relative of Mr. and for the building of the state high Mrs. Judd, and is known by a numway bridge in Salt Creek canyon. This ber of Nephi people. piece of work will give several Nephi Duke Page, manager of the Page men a chance to get some early Molor Company is in a Salt Lake spring work. Find Expression in These New Coats an hospital where he underwent operation for hernia last Saturday. al supply of calendars, and anyone He Is reported as getting along very desiring one may have same by call good. ing at iny office John M. Brough, A card was received from Roscoe Depot street. A. Grover, staling that he had just NOTICE TO WATER USERS enjoyed a trip from Salt Lake City to Los Angeles, in a big Western Air State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, February 11 Express, three motor $80,000 piano. He slated that it took just six hours 1929. Notice is hereby given that Nephi to fly that distance, and the trip was City Corporation has made applica- sure thrilling. Mr. Grover has made tion in accordance with the require- a remarkable success as a radio ments of tbe Compiled Laws of Utah announcer, and is now Chief An1917, as amended by the Session nouncer for KSL at Salt Lake City. Laws of Utah, 1919 and 1925 to apMrs. Dennis Wood, entertained a propriate 18 c. f. s. of water from number of lady friends at her home Utah. in Juab Salt Creek County, The time was Thursday afternoon. Said water is to be diverted at in sewing and social pleasantly spent 284 N. 1159 and which bears ft. point cor. Sec. 5, T, chat. A dainty luncheon was served ft. E. from the Mrs. E. R. 13 S., R. 2. E., S. L. B. & M. and con to the following guests: Mrs. V. Mrs. J. M. Foote, Forrest, a a distance means of pipe veyed by of 8000 ft. where it will be used dur- H. Lunt, Mrs. P. B. Cowan, Mrs. D. Haymond, Mrs. Russ ing the entire year for producing George Mrs. Leah Hawkins, Evans, Mrs. to electric for be used power lighting and propelling machinery at Nephi, Afton Beckstead, Mrs. Harry Foote, Utah. After having been so used the Mrs. W. C. Andrews, ,Mrs. George A. water is to be returned to the natural Sperry, Mrs. T. W. Allred, Mrs. Harry channel of the stream at a point Irons. which bears N. 69 degrees 6 minutes The Junior Seagull girls of the E. 6772.8 ft. from the Wi cor. Sec. South Ward enjoyed the evening at & M. 1, T. 13 S., R. 1 E., S. L. B This application i3 designated in the home of Florence Belliston last the State Engineers Office as File Friday. The time was spent in games and social chat. At 9:30 deNo. 10507. All protests against the granting licious refreshments were served to the following: Fay Warren, Zetta of said application, stating the reaThelma Reed, ,Melva Jarrett, Goble, sons therefor, must be by affidavit Deon Winn, Florence Belliston, in duplicate, accompanied with a fee Marion Christensen, Dorothy Brough, office of $1.00, and filed in this Bessie Irons, within thirty (30) days after the Blanche Broadhead, Mable Sowby, Ida Greenhalgh, Ruby of the this of publication completion Page, Donua Kirgen, Isaben Bodeli notice. and June Burton. GEO. M. BACON, We have just received an addition- State Engineer February 14, 1929. USE NEPHI, UTAH June Kendall, Date of first publication, TO BUILD WELL J.C.PENNEY C0. Joseph W. Golden left last Sunday Mrs. Louis Curler and children of Los Angeles, where he will visit Provo, are visiting at the home of for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Irons this with Mr. and Airs. Frank Hobbs for a few days. week. Date of completiou March 14, 1929. of publication, Landis and held Company An Opportunity for the Thrifty I blether your need is for a Sports coat or one with a mof formal air, this group includes one to please you and on you can afford for these values are typical of our daily com hination of smart style and thrift. Women : Misses $ Juniors $9.90 to $24. 75 a Caterpillar tractor school at Salt Lake City last week, at which a number of Nephi men attended. Those who attended the school rePhone 294W port having obtained some very good USERS NOTICE TO WATER PLASTER NEPHI DR. P. L. JONES instruction in regards to tractors. State Engineers Office, Those from Nephi were: DENTIST Salt Lake City, Utah. February 11, Eugent attending HAS NO EQUAL Beck, S. G. Paxman, Byron a Valentine party last Thursday Valentines Day, carrying out a color 1929. Up-Stai- rs Johnson, Alton Gadd, Clarence Pax-ma- at at the home of the latter. scheme of red and white. is Notice Walter Paxman, Ned Ostler, hereby given that Nephi The Largest and Purest Over Ord & Mangelson Progressive Cootie was played. City Corporation has made applica- Vern Stanley, George Carl Those persent included Ruby AnIrons, Natural Deposit of Sadie Howard and Foster Gardner tion in accordance with the require- Wilkey, Gean Herman Store Maida Ingram, Karla Vickers Wilkey, derson, Drug winning high score. ments of the Compiled Laws of Utah, Wilkey, and William Paxman. Gypsum In the World Mabel Howard, Sadie Howard, CscU 1917, as amended by the Session A three course luncheon was serv-Mi- Schow, Farrell Carter, Clarence Lawff of VtahrltiS and 1925 to apKarla Vickers and the Misses ed at 12:00 oclock. The table was Anderson, Vernon Morteneon and NEPHI PLASTER and c. s. 12 from of f. water Mabel and Sadie Howard entertained decorated with motifs suggestive of Foster Gardner. FOR SALE MAJESTIC RANGE propriate in Juab County, Utah. MFC. COMPANY also good baby buggy Inquire at Bradleys Creek Said water is to be diverted at a point 96 East, 5th South, Nephi. which bears 1050 ft. E. and 100 ft N. from the SW cor. Sec. 5, T. 13 S., R. 1 E., S. L. B. & M. and conveyed by means of a pipe a distance of 2600 ft. where it will be used during the entire year for producing power to be used for electric lighting and propelling machinery at Nephi, Utah After having been so used the water is to be returned to the natural channel of the stream at a point which bears 77 ft. S. and 1159 ft E. from the WK cor. Sec. 5, T. 13 S.- , R. 2 E S. L. B. & M. This application is designated in the State Engineers Office as File The Laiuiaulet Sedan $137$ No. 10506. PRODUCT or Body by Fisher All tbe granting protests against COTIU MOTORS hamper and Wir If heel Equipment E ttra of 4911 of said application, stating the rea sons therefor, must be by affidavit in 1928 Long in duplicate, accompanied with a fee Pulse-Stirrinof $1.00, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the Telephone Traveling Increases Daily completion 'of the publication of this notice. One of the most important factors that made possible GEO. M. BACON, the recent reductions in Long Distance rates, effective FebState Engineer ruary 1, was the increased use of the service from day to Date of first publication, February day. In 1923, for example, an average of 3430 long dis14, 1929. tance calls were placed each day from various parts of the Date of completion of publication tate. In 1928 the daily average in Utah was 4911. March 14, 1929. Thet es no argumen 1 anywhere. In 1923 an average of 24,590 calls to distant points driven this great new car. They originated each day in the entire Mountain States territory. Everybody agrees. Much can be enthuse orpr its pulse-stirri- ng In 1928 the nnmber had increased to 31,819. eai l for I he appearance of the If. under the latest schedule of rate reductions, the use performance. 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