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Show 1 THE PAGE FsJUR 8 The 3E NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, fa Times-New- s Published Every Friday at Nephi. Juab County, Utah. Gibson, Editor and Manager Entered in the Post office at Nephi, Miss Ethel McPherson and Miss Utah, as second class mail matter, Lucille Garrett spent a few days in under the Act ofCongress of March Provo last week returning home 3, 1879. Friday. A. B. SUri'ORT THE KOAD SHOW. M. I. The people of the various wards the Juab Stake are urged by The Times-New- s to attend the M. I. A. Road Show, which is being staged in the three wards of Nephi, and the Mona ward tonight, and will be staged at Levan at a later date. The M. I. A. officers have been working very diligently to make this year's show up to the usual high standard of M. I. A. Road Shows, and from reports received the show tonight will be of the usual high type of entertainment. The outstanding feature of the Mutual activities, is the development of local talent. By putting on the various acts of the road show, the Mutual uses a number of inexperienced talent, and thereby benefitting the individual performers. The Times-New- s will vouch that each person will get their money's worth at tonight's road show, and urges that everybody attend.- in It's Good Business To Bank Here Every business man who has had dealing with the First National Bank knows this institution for the aid it offers in its commercial department knows it for its courtesy, too. Perhaps you have a business problem. Discuss it with our officers. They'll be glad to help you. BKTTKK STOCK, MORE HENS, J1KTTKR METHODS. Ivan Golden and William Starr returned home Sunday from Salt Lake City where they spent a few days. Air. and Mrs. James M. Powers came down from Salt Lake City Tuesday evening, and will enjoy a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lunt. Mrs. Katherlne Bowles, who has been in the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake for medical treatment, was well enough to leave the hospital Thurs day, and will be brought down to Springville Friday, and! after spend ing a day or two there will be able to make the trip to Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Scott returned home Thursday from a trip to South' ern Utah. While away they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Day, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holyoke In Parowan. They also went as far as Saint George and Cedar City, and visited Zion National Park. They re port having- a very enjoyable week s vacation. The Social Companion club met at the of Mrs. Mable Greenland The time when the farm poultry last home, Wednesday evening. Music was flock was a "pin money" pastime enjoyed the evening, after during for the farmer's wife is gone. The which delicious refreshments were farmer who does not make his served. The following officers were chickens contribute liberally to his elected: President, Mrs. Reah Beag-leyearly profit is overlooking one of vice president, Mrs. Delia his surest sources of income, in the Belliston; Secretary-treasureMrs. opinion of authorities interested in Clara Chappell. The following mem bettering farm conditions. bers were Mrs. Mattie The whole. secret if bigger profits Vickers, Mrs.present: Mrs. Berdie Kendall, from farm poultry is contained in Leah Latimer, Mrs .Minnie Smith, three simple things better stock, Mrs. Delia Belliston, Mrs. Ethel S. more hens and better methods. It Irons, Mrs. Reah Beagley, Mrs. Ethel is just about as easy to handle A. Mrs. Irons, Mrs. Clara several hundred as it is a few. Good Jennie Hobbs and Mrs.Chapjell, Mable Greenlayers eat no more feed; than low land. Special guests being Mrs producers, while the former return Collin Mayers, Mr.s Val Fowler, Mrs a good profit for the care they get. Ida Harris and Mrs. Elza Harris. Farm bureaus and state agricultural experiment stations have been stressing the need of better flocks for several years past. Now comes the hatcheryman himself, joining the battle to eliminate the "scrubs" from the farms of the country by pledging himself to improved quality of his chicks. Leading hatcheries recently united under the slogan "Hatchery Chicks For Greater Profits," promising fair cooperation with the farmer dealing, in raising the chicks purchased, and better quality stock to increase the profits from the farmer's flock. The United States Agricultural Department reports indicate good egg prices for the coming year, as well as a profitable market for poultry as meat. Nearly all students or market prices agree witb this fore cast. With a favorable season just ahead the farmer with the largest flocks producing large numbers of eggs is going to reap the greatest prorit. Farm families have been too prone Beautiful Line of to iook upon the poultry flock as minor side line instead of one of SWEATERS their most reliable sources of income, in winter, when egg rarucuiariy To Match prices are high, and ether farm operations are at a standstill, can the farm home secure a steady and lucrative profit if its flocks are of the kind which are capable of turn Ing out a steady supply of epes. y; r, Firsl National Nephi Bank Utah CLASSIFIED FOR SALE ASSORTED JONATHAN and Roman Beauty Apples at 60c per bushel, at my orchard. James J19-2t-- p H. Ellison. ADS WANTED HOUSE- FURNISHED rooms or apartment. keeping PRIDE OF THE Modern preferable. Call H. W. Hahn FOR SALE Market Potatoes. 75c per bushel. Chevrolet Motor Co., Nephi. 2tp 026-4t-- p Leave orders at 90 32. FOR SALE Table, Ice Cream, and Hallowe'en Party, and Dancing at Sheep SALT Lone Pine Salt Co. the North Ward amusement hall, on Phone 204R3. tf October 30th. You are invited. WINTER PEARS FOR SALE 11.00 LET C. J. Pyper, do your electrical work and repair your electrical ap per bushel at Miss Haydee Pattens. pliances. He also has the roost com The Primary is giving a Hallow- plete Jine of electrical fixtues and e'en Party Wednesday, October 31, supplies in Nephi. 4 P. M. in the Armory hall. Price 10c. All are invited FOR SALE DRAIN BOARD AND Good Kitchen Table. Phone 89 MT. NEBO EGO SELLING PRICES Extras 50c doz.; extra 1st 45c; Dr. J. E. Harrison, will be at the mediums 40c; firsts 40c; pu'.ets 20c; Nephi Drug on Nov. 5th and 6th. checks, no quotations. FURNITURE FOR SALE Kitchen FOR SALE 50 to 100 PULLETS- Cabinet; Kitchen Gateleg Table; BraKH Ftpri with Rnrinpfl an1 mattrnaa all the above articles are in first FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. class condition and will be sold at a 019-t- f. Modern. Phone 68. sacririce. Paul E. Booth, Phone 191 ROOMS STEAM HEAT, BATH A Hallowe'en Matinee dance will privilege. Hot and Cold Water. be given at the North ward amuse Single $10.00 per month and up; ment hall, Monday Oct. 29, 4 p. m. Double $15.00 per month and up. admission 10c. Free refreshments. Forrest Hotel Annex. All children invited. We Have a Complete Supply of Hallowe'en Favors and Novelties Which Include PAPER CAPS, RATTLES, HORNS, INVITATIONS, FAVORS, CREPE PAPER, LANTERNS and DECORATIONS WE ARE HERE TO SERVE Nephi Drug Company Geo. D. Haymond, Owner 3 Special Price on Pleated ! Skirts McCune Millinery goes the Speed Go th Brakes HI AN ACCOUNT here is one of the most "marketable" of all securities. It is spot cash 100 at any time and for any pur- pose. "Whatever You Earn . Spend Less" NEPHI NATIONAL BANK Job Printing of All Kinds IS) SOW Phone 196 Times-New- s SUJR- rr. - Now Avoid Risk and Pay Only a Profit Your on Home Single Pacific methods have cut middle profits out of Homebuilding so that you can save several hundred dollars and receive 100 protection. We are giving homebuilders new standard of value that you cannot afford to overlook. Ask to see our plans and get estimates. If desired we wHl bring specimen plans to your home any day or evening at your convenience. t We Assist You -A Jr in Financing . i iJCTAcr V PVPFD anu 1 ry I , inc.Builder of t- ''H You ' II Jf start in seconds you top on a dime and your tires get the, punishment. Today's car demands tires that are built to stand rough treatment built to meet a new set of driving conditions. Miller has really done something about it. Depend on Miller Tires to perform. Give them the sir they need. Give them reasonable care and 1st them serve your needs. At t hmtm roil tmk mtfnrd topricicn with tirmt mi etancf $nitfo qumlityt 29x4.40 31x5.00 'tteady-C- ut HOMES ..$7.55 .$14.15 BRYAN GARAGE Nephi .Utah It i J A B S O L U T E LY - the most thliUuig jielfolmance of my exfielience . . . and then, think ofthe p.lice Thus, thousands are voicing their new discovery! nation-wid- e And the occasion program of personal demon strations on the greatest scale in Hudson history. New thousands literally "discovered"IIud son for the first time. For the first time they travelled so fast with such safety, smoothness and exhilarating ease. For the first time they witnessed Incomparable performance delivered with a fuel economy that averaged from 16 to 18 miles per gallon, according to the local conditions of demonstration. And the concrete results were the largest proportion of Hudson retail sales of any demonstration program of all time. G. R. Judd Garage 'Nephi, Utah D25 AND VP All pricrt I. . b. 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