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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NEPH1, UTAH S, ' The Times.News Local Happenings Published every Friday by The Times News Publishing Company IF SAVING EDITOR MANAGER DENNIS WOOD A. B. GIBSON WERE ALL Subscription Bates .. $1.00 $2.00 Six Months One Year If just putting away money in a savings bank were the only object of saving it would be of little benefit. The depositor would be simply Emtomils J. Will Andrews is spending a few days in Salt Lake City this week. Miss Eva Winn spent the in Logan, visiting with Jones and Carter are having the front of their place of business painted this week. Mrs. George Belliston and children are visiting with relatives in Salt Lake City for a few days this week Mr.and a miser. MEETING COMPETITION Money is meant to be used, wisely and with regard to real needs and wants. Wise investments can be made only with ready money and a savings account furnishes ready money week-en- d friends. IKEEP COOL JULY 4TH t . t : : J. H. Lunt, and Mrs. Alberta Belliston, motored to Salt Lake Tuesday, returning home Wednesday evening;. Mrs. by visiting our Ice Cream Parlor and Fountain where you can enjoy real ice cold sodas and Keeley's Famous Ice Mrs. Pearl Dickson, of Los Ang eles, Calif, is visiting her sister Mrs. In these days of paved roads and W. P. Gadd this week. Mrs. Dickson easy methods of transportation, recntly suffered a bereavement in competition between cities for trade the death of her husband. is bound to increase and become intensified. Already, towns to the norThe Signola Bee Hive Swarm met th of Nephi are bidding for the trade at the home of Miss Florence Green-halg- h of citizens here by extensive adverThe evening, was Thursday. tising campaigns, and in order for spent in games and music after our busimaintain to ug legitimate which a dainty luncheon was' served. ness which belongs to the business men of this city we must be alert to The Summer Girls club under the avail ourselves of every opportunity direction of Miss Hannah Schofield in this respect. held their regular meeting Friday There must be no sleeping at the afternoon in the High school buildswitch. Nephi is a natural trade The time was spent in sewing. ing. center for the surrounding country, Those present were: Miss Hannah and to hold this advantage we must Schofield, Myr Downs, Lprna Kenwide-awakbe progressive and We dall, MiUlred Ord, L,Mian Qstler, Fay must meet competition by using the LaVeve Petty, Ruth Stephenson same weapons that our competitors Ord, Mabel Wilson. use, and that Is advertising. In and We stand ready and eager at all times to advise our depositors of good investments places for the money they have saved. Open an account with us today and take advantage of the service we can offer our patrons. Cream. Accounts addition First National Bank WE PRINT BUTTER WRAPPERS H and Sundaes here with the assurance that everything is pure and wholesome. Well" TO BLTXX WELL, Neph i riaster ; HAS NO EQUAL bigger returns in business than a courteous and friendly attitude all people both from within, and from the outside. The building of new modern stores here and the repainting of old SPECIAL SUNDAY-ONLones that has taken place in Nephi EXCURSIONS this season, along, with other public improvements is a step in the right Commencing Sunday, June 21st direction. This work can continue and continuing each Sunday to and with profit to every business man & including September 27, Denver & the community as a whole. The futDio Grande Western will sell round ure business progress of this city Is trip tickets, good Sunday only, be- entirely in our own hands. Nothing tween all stations on its lines iu Col- can retard the advancement of Nephi orado, Utah and New Mexico, where if the business interests are united the one way fare does not exceed and are fully alive to the trade needs $6.00 at a rate of one fare plus 25 of this city and surrounding cents for the round trip; no tickets to be sold for less than $2.00. HOW'S THIS? The Largest and Purest Natural Deposit of Gypsum In The World If HAIL'S CATAHKH MEDICINE will ao what we claim for it rid your system or Deafneas of Catarrh caused by Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE consists of an Ointment which Quicklv Relieves the catarrhal inflammation, and the Internal Medicine, a which acts through the Blood on Tonic, the Mucous Surfaces, thus restoring-- normal conditions. Sold by drncslsts for over 40 Tears. F. r rbfn- - ' J Bl Toledo Ohio. D! is your best food, eat more of it. "WHOLE WHEAT" and "WHITE BREAD" Fresh Every Day Cinnimon Rolls, Dough Nuts, Cookies 20c per dozen 30c per dozen Try our Famous Butter Horns You can buy "Nephi's Best" IIome-Mad- e Bread at Harris Meat Market, Carter Meat Market, Bailey Grocery, Nephi Mercantile, Nephi Confectionery, Nebo Service. X. L. BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY SWIM AT ARROWS HAS where the water is 98 per cent pure and 90 degrees temperature. Bring your parties and picnics lots of shade and best accomodations. Just a nice drive from Nephi on all paved highway. Special rates to large parties. WE CHANGE THE WATER DAILY. WE ARE HERE TO SERVE must endeavor to make Y lluildn WlHdy Who Build NKPHI PLASTER AND MFG. COMPANY we our town so attractive that people will like to trade here. Visitors must be made to feel welcome, and the hand of good fellowship must be extended at every opportunity. People like to trade in a town' where this spirit is manifest, and nothing pays 1 J Nephi Drug Company Coming Home to Roost By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Deaa of Man, University of Illinois, that we pay for most of our experiences In life good or bad. Sometimes It is possible to "get away with things," but not often. Chickens do come home to roost ; we are paid In kind In the majority of cases for whatever products, physical or spiritual, we dispose of. "With what measure ye mete. It shall be measured to you again," the Good Book says, and very often the Good Book is right. When I first knew Mrs. Herman she was a sprightly' old lady living in her own comfortable little house on Church street. She had an Interest m the store which her two married sons were conducting, her husband having been dead for some years. She was active and interested In everything, and especially In her two daughters-in-law- . Geo. D. Haymond, Owner i TAM convinced IVVS Misfortune came upon her finally. Her two sons died one after the other, the widow of the younger remarried THE WOMAN WHO WORKS shortly, the estate was not so lar;e In this new order of things, with as had been supposed, and the old lady both married and single, was left 'it not very comfortable clr women, tbeir business activities, a cumstances. She was getting pretty broadening very serious problem arises. It is the feeble by this tirue she needed atten problem of what, when, and where to tlon and sympathy and dally care. It was not safe or feasible for her to live eat. Breakfast Is always a burry-u- p meal alone. for the men but much more so for the Angle, the wife of ber older son could have furnished all these things woman who goes to business. Luncheons, of course, are taken in the but it would have meant some sacrl lunchrooms and restauruuts In the flee, and this she did not care to make business districts and are no problem. There was an old ladles' home twent But how about dinners? Shall they, miles away. She could he sent there too, be restaurant meals or can they be The arrangements were all made with so planned that business women may out consulting Grandmother Herman enjoy the home rooking of which they who knew nothing of the proceeding are so fond? Take away the element until the carriage came to take her of haste and anxiety and in Its place away. menus, well put carefully thought-ou- t It was a very sat) and disappointed planned and easily prepared, and home old lady who left the bouse to which dinners will again regain their high she bad gone whe- - she was married favor with the working housewife. In which her children had teen bom One 'of the big worries is frequently In which her husband and her Uttli nlth the milk. Did It come? Is It girl had died, and In which she bad frexh? Is It frozen? Has the milk-inn- n been surrounded by all the rherlshe1 Are the buttlw treasures of her married Ufa. been paid? wished and set out? However, there She lived only a little while; thr Is no cause for worry about milk. Why atmosphere and the surroundings In not keep a dozen cans of evaporated the home oppressed ber and made her milk in your pantry? There ore large unhappy. Possibly she would hava runs, equal to a quart of milk and gone Just as soon If she bad been able smaller cans that will meet the lesser to stay Id her own house, but she needs. would at least have died bappy. For evaporated milk is Just pure, Angle might have looked after i.er. freah milk with more than half the the neighbors said, but Angle was selfwater missing. This water can be re- ish and felt that she was doing very placed In a Jiffy, If you so desire or well if alio took care of herself. you can use it as cream If rich and That was a good many years ago, creamy foods are desired. when I was a young boy, and good we are a few recipes that may be many things have happened during the used by "The Woman Who Works" Intervenlnc years. for forming her plans for self help "Do you remember Angle Herman!" and good home cooking. few days ago. Nancy suld to me "She's getting pretty feeble, the neighScalloped Ham and Potatoes. 1 bors say, and her son's wife is getting I pound smoked cups water I ham rather tired of looking after her. They pepper I medium potatoes (may be are going to put ber In tbe old ladles' I Vi cups evapo omitted) home. It's the same one. In fact, that Flour rated milk Grandmother Unnaa w as In when sh diluted with died." Cover the bottom of an oiled baking Woxtern Netrepaper Ontoa.t dleh with sliced, raw potatoes. Sprinkle flour and inch with pleiee of ham le dleh Fill until full. Hepeat a'ltiare. full of diluted milk, bake undleh til potatoea are tender. SHOE REPAIR SERVICE Eggs en Casssrole. d V cup evaporated milk etas Good Shoe Man Good Service t tomatoes cup water crated t1 tbep. butter cup Guarantee Means Good Materials cheeee tbep. flour Fluttered crumbe t tap. salt t'wd and Good Workmanship. d Cut exits In half and ar ranse around the lKe of a sreaeed AlAi WORK GUA H. NTKKI) raaearola. Bllce tomatoee In renter of dleh. Make a white eauce nf the milk, Walk Down and Savo Money water, fat and flour Add cheeae and etlr over a low fire until cheeee la wall C. O. LOMAX mlied and imioili four over tomaCover with crui't" toes and esse On Kaat Ooorr, Pyprr Co. and bake twenty minutes In a mod rata avea. 1 1 . !. hard-boile- hard-boile- Jor ! You can enjoy your favorite Drinks e. We pay 4 per cent on Savings : FARM n TO SALE 600 ACRE DRY FARM, Located Just South of James Chase's Ranch in the Southern End of Juab Valley, 480 acres under fence, and 320 acres under cultivation. This ground will' produce good dry grain, and practically the same yield per acre as Levan Ridge Ground. Owner has an interest in spring, which is now piped to within a quarter of a mile from the property, this spring produced enough water for culinary and stock watering purposes. If you are looking for a large farm, that can be had for a bargain price, you should investi- - ' gate this one. The ground is practicaMy level and could be handled with horse drawn or tractor drawn machinery. For a quick sale the owner will take $11 per acre Small Payment Down And the Balance in Annual Payments If you are interested call 196 or 82. -- A. B. GIBSON Phone 196. The Times-New- s Office Round Trip Summer Excursion Fares via Union Pacific System TO POINTS EAST TO POINTS WEST Daily May 22nd to September 15th Daily May 15th to September 30th Limits October 31st Stopovers Diverse Routes Consult Local Agents for further details D. S. SPENCER General Passenger Agent - Salt Lake C!tv i |