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Show r r THE TIMES-NEW- NEPH1, UTAH S, LOCAL NEWS PAY BY the up to date method of keeping a check on your expense account, and your cancelled checks are unquestionable receipts. You won't need to be in the borrowing class if you spend money wisely. And you can have an accurate record of your income and out go if you pay by check. is . Watch the man who is getting most for his money and you will find that he has a checking account BULLS EYE and pays all his bills by check. ral 'Manager This Institution offers you every facility and Service in Banking Methods. Give a trial by ing an account with us today. 4 CLASSIFIED ADS j George Worthington met with an. accident Monday while engaged at Cake Sale Saturday Nephl Drug his work which has kept him home from 11 o'clock until 4 p. m. for a few days this week. A heavy crowbar fell on Mr. Worthington's We have some good buys in used foot, which caused much pain. Hot Blasts which we have taken in on Parlor Furnaces Call and see About the time ordinary people them Kendall Bros. were retiring on Hallowe'en night, a select group of spirits of the Laf- Home Economic's cake sale at Ne maiden club assembled at the home phl Drug store Saturday. a of Dorothy Haymond for "Spook Party." Games and ghost thrills Trade your old Heaters and Ran were enjoyed and dainty refresh- ges in on new ones at Kendall Broa. ments served by candle light to the following: Asenath Grover, Nelda My Home for Salo J. A. Christ- Parkes Florence Chase, Alice Cow ensen. an, fcillen cole. Marina jowan, anu Dorothy Haymond. "MAKE $75.00 to $100.00 WEEK LY An old established company Cake Sale Staurday at Nephl Drug seeks a capable dealer for the county Popular prices. of Juab. We manfacture 100 useful everday necessities extracts, spices, medicines, etc. On market 25 years. Used by millions. Easy to build permanent big paying business. No experience, practically no capital needed. Write today for full parti culars. G. C. Heberling Company, Dept. 1704 Bloomington, Illinois." CHECK Paying by Check f Place Your Order For A , RADIO We deliver at once or at Christmas time. Registered Duroc Boar kept for Orvald Warner. service OGfcRS RADIO! RADIO! Don't purchase your Radio you have seen and heard until ADLER, ROYAL AND ZENITH RADIOS are better by direct comparison. Set the the set that brought in the Loudon Bell Chimes in London, England, through K. F. I. Free demonstration Robert Lomax, Venice LMagnavox, Per Cent Paid on Time Deposits Building. Nephi National Bank IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU Saturday cake sale at Nephi Drug. Ord and Mangelson WANTED poultry, eggs, veal and hogs Mutual Creamery Co. Claren ce G. Foote, Manager. Take home a cake Saturday from "The Peoples Bank" Successors to Lunt Pharmacy Co. Phone 43 Nephi, Utah the Nephi Drug. FOR SALE Another "Bull" Durham adver tisement by Will Rouen, Fotties and screen star, ana leading American humorist. More coming. Watch for them. Zieg-fcl- d TALKING TO NO WHEN WE ARE GONE EFFECT By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dean of Men, University of By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dean of Men, University A Illinois. Illinois. 8 was gslng away MUS. aGIDDINGS visit to lier mother for two or three weeks out in Kansas and was Ieuving Joe. her husband, to take cure of himself. This was the first time she had left him during the twenty-fiv- e years thai they had been married, and she was a good deal concerned as to how he would get on. She hat! always looked after him and her own household affairs, and she was convinced thn if she were not in charge the entire menage would go upon the rock 8. It was only the fact that her mother was seriously ill and needed her care that Induced her to leave her home and her husband for so long a time. Hut she had a reliable maid, and she'd written out specific direc tions for the guidance of her husband's movements with regard to his meals and bis clothing and t he cat and the canary, and she thought that tilings could be allowed to drift for two weeks without serious disaster. She knew, however, that the'd be terribly missed. Her stay was prolonged to a month, and when she finally got away am! started hack home it was with the feeling that she would find the house a mess and her husband melancholy and unkempt from hick of attention. She came in on him nnespectedl:. The house seemed In ns perfect order as when she left it, and Joe was Just going In to dinner, clean shaven, Ids clothes carefully groomed, and the table set with all her best things. Whoever had ordered the dinner had shown good Judgment. Mrs. Giddings was disappointed ; she was almost pn the verge of tears. She had expected to find household , und apparently affairs all they had gone as smoothly during her absence as when she had the steering wheel in her hands. It was annoying to say the least. "Didn't you miss me at all?" she askt-Joe. "Oh, yes, of course," he said; "but Knty and got on very well. In fact. I gave a dinner party to half a dozen of our friends while you were away. You see a man Ims to do something to entertain himself." She had supposed she was absolutely es.'entlal to the running of thu house, and he found that things had been running as smoothly during her absence as when she had been on the Job. It was humiliating; It took the conceit out of her. Nobody Is Indispensable not even t baseball player, or a college president, or the king of England. You may ho doing our Job well with the thought that there Is no one quite like you In ihe world, but If you die things will go on Just the same. It may take sli men t do the work that you have been doing, but they will be waiting to step Into your shoes ns soon as the funeral U over. If we can only add an bleu to the world's stock of knowl edge or do our Job a little more ef!1 clently than It has been done before, we have made It possible for thing." go on better rather than worse when we are gone. tophv-turvy- &. 1(21. Wssisro Nwipspr Unloa.) be admitted with at cne time an! another a good deal of talking dmif In the world, and it goes without say ing. also, that much of this talking is done when silence would save one's breath and relieve one's nervous sys tern end be more effective, possibly than speech. Collins and I are members of a deliberative body in which matters are discussed, both sides of a question are presented, and finally n vote is taken Often the course that these matters will take are predetermined. It is quite certain, even before th discussion is entered Into, what the decision will be. This fact does not deter Collins, howeve.-- . He always talks at length, and, more often than otherwise, he Is on the side of the minority. Even though be sees from the outset that his talking will he of no avail, and will, perhaps, only tend to make the case go more overwhelmingly against him, he must have his say. We should, I think, feel a little strange and not a little disappointed If, after the question Is before us for discussion, Collins did not get on his feet and talk. But we are seldom disappointed. Tomklns is very different. When he gets on his feet we know he has some thing to say, and we are pretty sure that he will be able to turn the deSome cision In his own direction. times I feel that Tomklns talks too little. "Why didn't you say something this afternoon ?"' I asked him last week fol lowing a discussion In which he took no part. "I wanted to save my Influence and my strength for something else," be answered me, "when I could have some effect. The thing was settled anyway before we began, and though not settled as I would have wished I saw It was useless to talk, and I hate to talk when talking does no THERE Is, It will Who Won the War? England and France, smoking ready made Cigarettes fought two and a half years and couldn't make the first down on Germany. Germany smoking old tow lines off Ships, Sawdust, Cabbage leaves, Horse Blankets, and second hand Gun Powder couldn't make the erade. But when Americans arrived with no equipment and no training, but plenty "Bull" Durham, and Nerve to burn it with, in Two weeks the French were trading Legion of Honor Medals for a sack of "Bull" One sack was worth two quarts of Iron Crosses. Englishmen have even been known to sacrifice their afternoon tea for a puff of "Bull" Durham. Even after the war an American private, occupying; the Ruhr, went into a German Restaurant and asked for a glass of Miik. He couldn't make the Waiter understand so he drew the Picture of a Cow, and a Milk Pail. The Waiter immediately returned with a Bucket of Beer and a Sack of "Bull" Durham Tobacco. That Private was a better Artist than he thought he was. P. S. There will be another piece here two weeks from now. Look for it. player piano, for In use only a As good as new. Inmusic store Robert One repossessed the unpaid balance. few months. quire at the Lomax. Biggest Moose and Biggest Storm Delicious cakes, Saturday at Ne phi Drug. We are now in our new location. clean gents prepared to French-Dr- y suits and overcoats. Our specialty Ladies Coats, suits and fancy gowns. Repairing neatly done and work guaranteed. Attention given to all parcel post orders. Prices reasonabGem Cleaning and Dyeing Co. le. 775 East, 2nd South, Salt Lake City. Frank Russell, manager. I 13 3 acres of land for sale close In. 2 acres in apple orchard, also 2 shares of water for $900. 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In the Illustration the hunters' car Is shown stuck In the snow. On Its front are th antlers. That Is the secret of talking well, I believe to talk when to speak will have some effect; when talking Is useless to keep still, and It must be said that Tomklns, when he did speak, was listened to with more Interest than anv other man In our group. No one was likely to consider Collins serl ously because he never did anything unexpectedly. He talked when talk Ing was quite apparently useless. Brown and Mrs. Ilrown were walking out together when he discovered a gaping hole In the stocking of his better half showing a considerable area of white flesh. He said nothing about It. for to do so would have dis turbed Mrs. ISrown, would have spoiled their walk, and all for no effect. She carried neither a sewing kit nor an extra pair of stockings with her when they went on walks; there was no place to have mended or to have exchanged the stocking, even If she had She would disbad the materials. cover the hole when she took off the storking and comfort herself no doubt with the thought that very likely no one had noticed It anyway. Why talk to no effect? . SHOE REPAIR SERVICE New Low Price good. " G. R. Judd Garage Nephi, Utah 99 |