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Show TT A r fl II nnnA nvaim ftfl 8 , Celebration At Nephi Pittman Would Extend Aid To Silver Mines Attracted Large Crowd TIME Western minima man nra At Nephi last Friday afternoon fsiting . considerable intaraat in and awoains an intaraotina eelehrar Sana tor Plttana'a plan to protons tloa wee carried out. marking, the the period dnrina which the United completion of the flrat pawing States treasury department will payiject in Juab county which la a atrip 91 an ounce for ailrer. At the pre-;pavement alztaen milee in length sent time a combined total of evumsisg from the Utah county 114,951 ounces has been bought of uDe on the north to the city limits tha original 201,008,090 oancaa.'of Nephi oa the south. The program started with aa auto .leaving 74,695,949 ouncaa of the order to bo bought This total, at parade, some miles la length, the the prevailing rate of prod action making the trip from Nephi to wiU be filled la fourteen of fifteen Mona and return. Then came the months. barbecue feature of the entertaln- Benator Pittmaas plan for tha.ment, sandwiches being served from .extension of tho Pittman act la for: a 1000 pound beef which was cooked Iths United States government to land in a pit' near the business district, the Chinese government 71.100.060 Thoee bavins charge of tho barbecue la sliver. The Pittman act author, handled their work well and the lied the government to malt up ISO,. ' meat was cooked in a moat delicious 000,000 silver dollars, and sell tka manner. ; Utter in the evening there was a metal nt 91 per fine ounce. Bnt 171,- 000,000 dollars, containing about program of speaking. Or. fteeae of 200,000,000 ounces, were melted, Nephi, H. 8. Hinckley, representing leaving 71,000,000 dollars that the the Provo Commercial Club and W. government may sell under this aet'O. Orme, of tho county hoard, were and which it la said China desires to the speakers. Vocal numbers hay. jalso given and music for the cetoOf all ihig. tt is agreed, China bratlon wai supplied by a hand from ' needs silver the moot for tho irons. Payson. Among the Ttatle VMPtovho wars action of its business. Only by the Nephl f or acquisition of largo qaantittes of E. Myers, Walter Jcnaen, P. H. this metal can financial' conditions for I Friday, October 27, 1922. of V SOCIAL PLEASURES , nn How delightful it is to enjoy an afternoon with ; your friends, without constantly thinking, I should really.be home now, preparing dinner for Tom and the children.' ! You can have the pleasure of many such happy afternoons, you can have time for club work, for matinees, for church duties, for reading or motoring, if you solve your cooking problem by , : Cooking Electrically-- ; : A modem electric rangr llland . ; tiff down and I With a big world shortage of coal, with a shortage of railroad ears and winter almost here, it certainly is time to till up the coal bin with Spring Canyon or U, 8. Xing Coal Place yonr order at once and yon will not be among those who are sorry, Onr stock of Lumber and Building Supplies is complete. Let us furnish you an estimate for your job. , Ten be stabilized. The only source of MU supply is tho United States, which a Mr- - p- Mr- can believes Senator Pittman easily; Now is the time to join the ranks of . happy Phone 44 for. Prices. the needs of China without j women who have freed themselves from the FAVOR CAKNDATEB A'AIX j Impairing domestic prosperity. loan of this hind would atrengthea : PROHIBITION ENFORCEMENT cooking tiring drudgery of the friendship which estates between methods,- and found leisure for the many tho two countries and nt the name' The Utah organization of the time increase the trade of China Anti-Saloof League pleasures they enjoy. and TINTIC POWDER A SUPPLY CO. with America. Isoms time ego sent comm cannot tho to Chino for national candidates time all of At tho present afford to go into tho open market offices asking for information nn to and buy silver aa it has not and will their stand on the liquor question not have the credit until a stable Replies were received from Ernest government is established. More-- Bamberger, William H. King, Don D. NW)4.NttBW)4. 8WJ4IW14. Why Buffer him D. C. over, if such large purchases were to Colton,. E. O. Leathorwood, ... o--t. tlon 99; NW14NWK, Section 21. bo made tho silver market would be Dunbar and Milton Walling and In Efficient Public Service' Do yon know that nine oat of Township 9 South, Range I Went upset and ths price would probably every instance the candidate cases of rheumatism are Belt Lake Meridian, haa filed notice out In favor of upholding tha 18th every ten advance to 91 or more. to make five-yerhdnmattam of tho mnsclss of intention Everything- Electrical for the Home. In Senator Pittmans opinion, the amendment to tho constitution. Not orimply establish to claim to tha land of chronic neither Proof, rheumatism, reasonable thing for tho United one of these eandldutee favors the which treat-men- tr above . internal described, before the Register any require or of the ta on weakening to do sell credit nullification, China States to The pata may be relieved by A Receiver, U. 8. Land Office, nt statutes against the manufacture inch silver aa ta needed at 91 Chamberlains Liniment, Salt Lake City, Utah, an the 14th applying aale of and liquor, loanee. By such an arrangement the which make sleep and rest possible, day of November, 1(22. United States would sustain no loan, and Claimant, aamse as witnesses: that meant a great certainly for tho treasury has a largo stock of REV. B. M. BRIDGES GIVES deal to NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. NOTICE FOB PUBUCATIUN. M. Flank, .Samnel Haggard, ono with afflicted George rhaur any of which was par Department of tho Interior, U. 8. Department of tho Interior, U. 8. tho metal, non Clifford M. Carson, Ernest Carsoc. matlsm. Adv. CASE. FACTS HIS IN Land Office at Balt Lake City, Land Office at Balt Lake City, chased at a coat exceeding 91 sU of Fairfield, Utah. - ounce. Utah, Sept. 21, 1222. GOULD B. BLAKELY. Utah, Bopt 29, 1922. . NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION ta doubtful if there has aver Recent developments In the Orient, Notice la hereby given that ClifNotice is hereby given that Ernest Register a medicine endorsed by so ford M. Carson,, of Fairfield, Utah, Carson, of Fairfield, Utah, who, on. according to Senator Pittman, would 1922.) S. (First pnb. October U. of the Department Interior, baa course s Gospel-aa of The ministers the such mmny poll who, oa October 9th, 1917, mu May 9, 1917, made Homestead entry, Justify Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Homes tend entry, No. 921914, for No. 916077, for Nft NWH. NEK. tlclane of North China and Boath Tanlac. Indeed,' there ta scarcely a Utah, October 19, 1922. to now inclined are get to- - faith, creed or denomination in all 8)4, Section 20, Township I South, NH BE)4, Section 2l, Township ! China Notice Is hereby given that WilRange S Waat, Balt Lake Meridian, South, Ranga I West, .Salt Yjtke gather for tho benefit of the entire the land in which one, or more, of FOR FLCTCSEri Carson, of Fairfield, Utah, has filed notice of intention to make Meridian, has tiled notice of lnton-- , ' country and establish a strong ths clerglnen has not publicly ex- liam C. who, on September 17, 1115, made to indebtedness rulers tho of The , five-yetheir, government. pressed to Proof, to establish claim to tlon to make five-yeProof, tho land above described, before the establish claim to tho land above North Chins, amid Senator Pittman Premier Preparation for the benefits Homestead entry, No, 915929, for in a recent eddreea made in Nevada, they have derived from its use. OfA 8. Land U. Receiver, described, before the Register Register One of the latest to speak out in willing to abdicate Ib favor of fice, at Balt Lake City, Utah, on the Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Salt Y thta connection ta Rev. B. M. Bridges, 7th day of November, 1922. pwaldent of the Lake City, Utah, on ths 7th day of ; widely known and beloved Baptist Claimant names aa witnesses: 1922. (public of South Chinn. Claimant namat aa wfti&MMs: ! H this plan la anrend upon It u preacher, residing at Mooreahoro, George M. Flack, Samnel Haggard, Ernest Carson, William H. Canon, George M. Finch, Samnel Rug- - believed that the Pittman act can be N. C., whoae statement follows: Tanlac haa given me a good ap--! r congreaslonal all of Fairfield, Utah. gard, William H. Carson, Clifford M.:turther, toned up my ay stem and re-- 1 the without ; legislation endangering petite, GOULD B. BLAKELY, aU of Utah. Canon, Fairfield, Ior newed tock th my strength la each a' redemption silTr GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. Register. gratifying way that I am glad to' (Flrat pub. October 9, 1922.) (First pub. October C, 192i.) recommend it to anyone who ta In a rundown condition. For tea years. have had such a severe case of indigestion that I could not find anything to eat that agreed with me. Finally I became very nervona and could get hut very liUa sleep or old-fashion- - Tintic Lumber Company . ed on - Utah Power & Light Co. j I ar . - 3Z - r . ar i l, Children Cry CASTORI A ar S. GROCERY I rest. 'S' Dont Let Another Day : Slip By Without Getting A Liberty Bell Bank! It seems that Just Phone No. 7 " took nearly everything trying to get myself right, bnt nothing helped me until I ran across Tanlac. My nerves are so much better now that my sleep to sound1 and refreshing. I enjoy mv manta and have also gained weight I can say from experience that Tan. lac is a splendid medicine and tonic, for It has bnilt me np wonderfully." Tanlac ta sold by all good drug- I per cent LOANS may be secured for any pnrpoee oa term lands, Irrigated tends, to bay or build hornet. City or Farm, under onr first mortgage eartlficatea. Bankars Raaerve Deposit Company, Gas A Electric Bldg., Denver, Colo. I2S, 12t NOTICE. FOB PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake (Sty, Utah, October 11, 1922. Notice ta hereby given that John F. Kim, of Balt Lake City, Utah, who, an Angnst 2, 1917, made Homestead entry, No. 021599, for NE)4, Section 29; N)4 NW, BWfc NWK. NWK 8WK. Section 23, Township 12 Sonth, Range 6 West, Salt Laks Meridian, has filed notice five-yeof intention to make Proof, to establish xlaim to the. land above described, before the Register A Receiver, u. 8. Land Office, nt 8alt Lake City, Utah, oa the 22nd day of November, 1922. Claimant names aa witnesses: Charles A. Kim, of Taylorvllls, Utah; Blgfred Kim, of Sandy, Utah; Carl G. FemsUns, of Salt Lake City, Utah; Samnel Kltchle, of Learning-toUtah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Ragteter. (First psb. October 12, 1922.) When placing your grocery order tomorrow- morning. 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