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Show JtJAfc COttttTV tlMfci. NEPHI, UTAH Ladles' Literary Club Meet Railroad Employees Make Farm Organization And Demands. Planning Continued. The Ladies Literary Club tntt February 21, 191G at the home of Mrs. Edith Sparks, following is the program: Roll call,-Bri- ef Events in Life of Washington. Paper "Our Flag" Mrs. A. H. Maiben. Song, "Flag Without a Stain", Mrs. G. M. Whithmore. Paper, "Hoy Scout Movement" Mrs. W. F. Brough. The "Better Baby Movement" was discussed by the club and it was decided to take up that work. The members present were Mrs. W. F. Brough, Mrs. P. J. Bonner, o, Mrs. E. R. Forrest, Mrs. Delia Foster, Mrs. A. II. Maiben, Mrs. R. W. Mc Mullen, Mrs. Mark Absolutely Pure Made from Cream of Tariai Sowby, Mrs. Edith Sparks. Mrs., IT. C.Winn, Mrs. G. M. Whit- PHOSPHATE NOALUM-- NO more, Mrs. L. A. Whitmore, Miss Bertha McPherson and Miss Eth How much money do you el Wright. spend in the course of a year as the "'buyer'.' for your Economy seems like a "scareIf you word" to the naturally thriftless home 'and home-folks- ? had in your purse now ten per and imprudent But to the great cent, or even five per cent, of majority of people it is a very the total sum epent last year, interesting: and helpful word, would it not seem like "a lot of indeed. Those vvho study the money"? Some women save such "a?s" learn how ?asy and IN sums through watchful reading TERESTING it is to practice economy in buying. of the "ads." flip - OUR PUBLIC FORUM F. C. Howe On The Advantages of Free Ports Mr. F. C. Howe. Federal Commissioner of Immigra tion, who la one of the best American autboritiei on marine commerce, in dlscusslnc lb relation ot free porta to the development ot tea trade aald In part: "Snipe will go hundreda of mllee out ot their way to avoid oorta aurrounded by a tariff wall. Tbe only way, therefore, for a country with a tariff to compete In the country la to establish shipping world with a line. Ger fru nnrta at atrnteelcal nolnta alone Its coastahort period many baa done so. and In a comparatively trade which before tbe war was baa built up a carrying ..rinn.lv throatenins- Enaiand'a supremacy. Hamburg. one of the three German free ports, now ranks aa the second greatest aeapuri In the world. Its total foreign commerce In 1913 being only ROiWJ.000 under that of New York. "Tbe free port would offer great opportunity for financial opera tlona. now made possible by the recent currency act. It would atlmulate International world to tms banking, and would tend to ahlft the financial center of the natural center country. And America, by the logic of events, baa become tbe for tbe world's financing. Just aa London became that center several centuries ago. when It shifted from the cities of the Netherlande. But tbe financial center will only move to this country when It becomes a clearing bouse of gooda as well as of money. For credit tbe world over Is created bylacurrently dependcreated wealth In transit or change so tbst our financial expansion wealth or ent upon thi opening up of American porta to tbe clearanceon of tieInvestment, the the world. A port ahould not operate to yield a return the advan-tagea- . but to develop the prosperity of the country." In recapitulating out In developing of the free port Mr. Howe brlnga out the Importance con shipping and liuklng ua with South America. Asia and Africa, and then eludes: "Tbe most Important gain Is the direct gain to America It will cheapen commodities by bringing great quantillea of goods to our doors for J"l"ort growth tlon or export, as trade needs demand. It will atlmulate the without pavment of houses, which can bold goods for an Indefinite period for disposal to meet tariff dues (often equal to the cost of the article Itself) International credit the trade demands of tbe whole world. It will upbuild and ahlft to America an Increasing and ultimately a predominant abare Id International exchange. of the world. "Finally. America Is the rnatural country to be the counter Its eeecoaste face every continent; it la tbe greatest ot all of raw materlale and foodstuffs.. In iron and steel and etandardiied production It Is In a position to con.peie with the wotld. Cut International . trad (and this Is alwaye overlooked I must be reciprocal. It cannot be And credit balancea cannot for any prolonged period be paid In gold. The) can only be paid by exchange of wealth." free-trad- e s h-- one-aided- KaroPremiumGriddle $2.25 SOLID ALUMINUM GRIDDLE FOR 85 CENTS 50 CENTS WORTH IN CASH AND LABELS FROM 0FKAR0 -- GET YOUR KA RO LABELS AT ONCE AND SEND FPD V77Z7 2T. "' "7 GRIDDLE ,1: U.. i J tj ft i His ymi want rr4 gt J i 3 Lt yP ikatrh fT tvt.rx mil inn r--- Ki i 4 La a- - ..." "J .: i. ' - breed in fact, ever)' breed has its strong points. Euih khul cre''-eertuiIt's much the Bit me with lumber. purtioscs fmrtiiiiUrly well. 'e ilin't Know a vast ninouut iilout laii cutt'io, but we ilo have soiiit; jui'..'trin'nt ubuut t hi; buituLility of wocJs a a J tLe select inn for the ditiercut us . Thit I ia ! 3 r- 'pilIS . ' knowledge U part of our business, and It la at your service. B D N N EVI LLE LUMBER CD. m-an- O O Merrill Co Mr J. C. FANCHER, Manager. Nephi, Utah. . No Difference n ccn-omic- Continued from page al SOMETHING GOOD. Those who hate nasty medThe Proof Is Here The Same As icine" should try Chamberlain's Everywhere. Tablets for constipation. They are pleasant to take and their For thote who seek relief from kideffect is so sgreeable and ao ney backache, weak Kidneys, bladder ills, Doan's Kidney Pills offer hope of natural that you will not realizs relief and the proof ia here in Nephi, that it has been produced by a the same as everywhere. Nephi people medicine. Obtainable every have used Doan's and Nephi people where. recommend Doan's, the kidney remedy used in America for fifty years. Why run the risk of dangerious kidney fatal Brjght'a disease. Here's Nephi proof. Investigate it. Mrs. P. P. Anderson, Nephi, says: "A heavy, dull ache seemed to grip me across the small of my back. Puffy spots appeared before my eyes and 1 had pro'inonced symptoms of dropy. I seemed to have no ambition to do my housework. Doan's Kidnev Pills hat been used by one of onr family with good results and 1 took them. In a few days the backache left and the other trouble aoon ended," Price 50c, at all dealera. Don't simply auk for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that F'oeter Mrs. Anderson recommends. Milburn Co., Props., HufTalo.N. Y. a fitt JVELERS 27 MAIN ST SALT LAKE CITY UT Gus'tites" """..a 5'cra Wfh fhs I I. S. Daynes, Trustee in Bank ruptcy of the estate of Arthur SEVERE COLDQUICKLY CURED "On December first I had CHOICE FLOWERS Dancing Party. gave a The Justamere club very severe cold or attack of the select dancing party at the Gadd, deceased, grip as it may be, and was near- Emro Wednesday evening FebO. ruary 22. The hall was beauti intic Mercantile Company, a ly down sick in b"d",writes "1 Mo. J. Metcalf, Weatherby. fully decorated in red. white, vs corporation Chamber of bottles two and blue. At 8:45 a number tf bought Lehi Tintic Mining Company was and it Remedy Iain's Cough selections was played by Booth's vs Nicholas M. Button comI was until few a orchestra. At 9 o'clock the I all days only Matilda Coward, formerly firrnI to health. restored commenced" with a grand march. oletely Ma'ilda Williams p took lv believe that Chamberlain's From then on the Anna Pay Kimball va N. A. Rob Cough Remedy is one ot the very lecd. ertson, et. al. best medicines and will know Miss Bernice Karrick of Salt matfer ol the Estate of what to do when I have another n the a professional dancing Lake, John H. Brough, deceased cold." Obtainable everywhere. teacher was present and gave an In the matter of the Guardianship exhibition of correct dancing, of the persons and estates of Notice For Publication also supervised the program for Edward M. Shea and MargueHte the evening. Punch of the best U. 8. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake kind was served. All the Shea, minors forty Citv. Utah. February 1. 1916. the In the matter of the Guardian NOTICE ia hereby given thai Jennie couples present declared it in had Leone ever had Annie Utah, Lake best time they Cntchley, Patten Musoer Halt City, ship of or w doaerted Geo. fe rreii ih and rariey James Farris Nephi. Chntchley on October I, 1905, Mustier, Chritchlev, Minors. mad Homestead Application, sen si In the matter of the estate of No. 04752. for Ixta 1, 2, , WNE1 Tomi Sippo, deceased. NISEI. SW1SEJ. Section S6, Town 15 South. Ranee 11 West, sa't .Kin In the roatur of the Estate of Lake Meridian, baa filed notice ot in Margaret Sullivan, deceased. t.r,iio to make five year Proof, to Tn the matter of the Estate of evtablith clain to the land atove de- $1.00. Men's Suits Re and ReeiMer the tfore deceased. William Dutton, .50c. Gent'a Coats U. S. Land Office, at Salt In the matter of the Estite of ceiver, Lake City. Utah, on the l"th. day of Gent's Trouser .3ic John Kicholson, deceased. March. 1916. .15c Gent'a Vest Claimant namea as witnesses: B. Irvire. Alonio W. Frsncis Cpe Gent'a Overcoat fl.Otf Itvine one-ste- Samuel K. Thurmen. A. Ray all of Salt Lake City, Utah. The entryman. Parley Pratt Musser. a notified that, by submission of said Proof, his wife, Jennie fatten Muster lard. weeks trt obtain patent for GOULD B. BLAKF.LY. The Nephi Irrigation Co. and Neohi City are making prepara Hons to take care of the high te water that is expected this Repitter spring. Where the water is taken out tf the main creek prepar ef OMo. lv ft Tol, I M ations are being made so no State ff F 1. CH'n undue amount will be allowed Mrtnr of th firm l the T": f t'e.. ArAnm b!iHn. arnrraaM. "f1 rmir.tr a"1 ' to through the city, "m pi M ma firm will rT 'b wm KHANKJ I IIFVI T It ued io bt. asserted that it 'frVl hef"r rr ar4 atfl1r1H'1 ' this tin day dollar a rry rTee, was far harder to save Aallt A. W Ot,FoV. But thost who than to earn one. Watfa r.'arrh Cnr f.h Unn4 lnr"l'r watch the adevrtisemer.t. and tM afi,.,rfrtirwrivof rn fot t. Ttem. '.r".''l 'in the light", reduce dollar saving to a SYSTEM. 2 I t Artie tie Fleral All Occasions 3 jProvo GreenhouseCoj O . 2 PHONE EIGHT Where The Flowers Growl 3 S m wmwMMMm 0s mmmrn.mn at Mr. Elmer Nelson Teacher of Piano. Graduate B T. U. Pupil Alberta Jonas et Berlin. Improved methods tor Beainner. Special Attention Given Advanced Stedente H Cf C. Studio: Lady's JacVet Skirts 50.-Lady- 's Mc 7c Lady's Ut-75c $10O at O Lady's r,f Lad v 'a Suit Sponged And Pressed Only Men's 50c Men's Suits Lady's Suit Overir-at- s O at 2.c :cc 'Tc Repairing Carefully Done Have Yonr Stilt rv? H 1 . Tailor-mad- 118 f e at ma 11 m and up. c n rv AnJvn VKNlCt BUILOINO , h-j- ii tf ng Wj Cora Pr?!sctJ Refining Co. r.e.bcti 1' ll Water Preparedness ml r1 ptef ! - .ritt to b. With Kara on Ibem. they are the finest astir hi the thn world and ao AfeafbM bcnM red wtthont irreaae that many dared to set eTwWJe cakes "t raars, era enring people who be Karo and OrkUle Cakes now. At (treat empertt wa are eeekine; pUc4 a Karo Alomimim GivMle . In the bomee Of ail Karo aser. ao that Karo tbe famont moat on the served be iel.iionsiy errkWle eakas and waffl may baked cakes that can be made. SO cents won!) of Karo r,Ar4 and Oa to ynof gracl today tha labels end 5 cent in stamps of money o(W at onte. Texa II id parcel pwru yoof Aluminum Grtddle ty nnwn It is me ie Yoa know Karo, no dotiM. lhi cmrjr. and moot nivaiaaliy hkad . year 6J,in,000 cans wets eae-dGet your Karo today and swxl nS tha label and 8S cants at once, ao a to be Sure ttiinc jewr Wa will also sand fan free the (amovs Cora Ptodacts Cook Book, s :'q. French Dry Cleaning n Griddle lor less than ttw wholesale price. Thia Aluminum Griddle needs no greasing. It heal uniformly all over; it doesn't amofee up the houw; it doesn't chip; it doesn't rust and it looks so much better and cleaner lhan any of the old kind of griddles. as crisp a wage-amounti- ' of-wh- these days knows aluminum EVERYBODY priced and the moat satisware used in thia country. factory Here is your chance to get a 10H inch Solid Aluminum It bakes OHim Cakes that are really )a Continued from last wk The four large organizaiions of Mr. Paxman suggests in his railway employees, the Brother-- ! article that a four-dis- c tranir ad- hoed of Locomotive Engineer ...ahio tr tu;.. fr,r . i.. KKi. the Order of Railway Conduct- - plowing; then if the fallow be- or s and tne tsrotherhcod oi comes to foul with weeds and Railroad Trainmen, have Com-- ! can not be handled with a weed-e- r bined in a nation-wid- e move the fourdiec can be used. A ment for a general advance in sixteen foot harrow in eight foot wages for their menibeis and sections is recommended. This other employees of the Bame harrow is homemade and is heavclass, on all railways of the ier and more rigid than the comUnited States and some of those mon spike tooth harrow. One in Canada, including 280,100 harowing with this is equal in miles of line vtdue to three harrowings with When over 300.000 men unite a common harrow, as it is rigid, to demand an increase in heavy, strong, and litterally to $100,000,000 a combs the surface nd dots not year and threaten a strike unless rock over the ground as most they get it, it means somethirg. harrows do. The total pay-roin 1914 for The twenty foot light harrow the clases of employees involv- in wood frame with light spike ed was f400.000.000 this is an teeth with plenty of them. It increase of about 25 per cent. has five sections and is light The railroads believe these dt enough draft for four horses are not only unreasonable, and answers all purposes for but of such magnitude that they harrowing the grain in ihe cannot even be considered with spring. the present level of railway For harvesting it is the belief s of freight-rateand Mr. Paxman that the 8 or 10 passenger This movement is of tumend-ou- s horse combine harvester with importance to both the rail- the Dromised improvements will ways and the public' The quest-to- in every respect meet the require presented is not one that ments for havesting and will be concerns only the employees and a much cheaper plan than with the railways; for any large adv- the header or binder, and apance in railway wages, in addit- peals that there is a boon in ion to the large increases that store for the future in reducing have been made in recent years, the cost of harvesting on the would have to be born by tbe smaller farms. The farmer neglects one impublic; and it ia needless to point out disastrous effect on the pub- portant duty of the farm when lic that would be produced by a he fails to plan his work, and knows pretty well what he is strike which would tie up all of the eountry ai d iht going to do sometime ahead. commerce of the entire nation. Place a value on the time you so The terms of the demand a put in for yourself as much othert-worhas been stated are unreason- as you would if having If all the dry-farfor you. able and beyond the rtach of the in the state were to rerailways, and if forced to grant the demands, a great many rail ceive the careful planing, equipment and strict roads will go into the hands of of per the receivers and sooner or later ' obedience as to the time me inausiiy the Government will have to forming the worK, wwuldbeon a far more staple take the matter in hand. basis and would be producing many millions of dollars more to the resources of the state and February Court Calendar enriching our personal pockets. SATlSrACTION QUARANTtlO AND OUAHtANTKCO IN FIT. WOtM ANSMiF FABRICS |