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Show 6tirT& TiMES, JtiAB luab tioiinty Times Jones School of Music FRESENT ENROLLMENT, IN UTAH COO PUPILS DRY Ihe NEPHI RECORD Editor J. M. CHRISTENSEN, & COMPARISONS FARM Pub. Continued from pmifa h ., participate Kegular Price $2.00 per year port of their mission. In Advance Sl.RO per year We are justly proud if Utah's Rapid, and thorough instruction for beginners and advanced students, I . Violin, Mandolin, production is poetry and music of "An Ode to Irrigation," giving NEPHI, UTAH. -- v expression of triumph and success. Will not some poet or com Our Common Birds poser in the future produce a The Thrush family,- - The best similar "Ode to Dry Farming," known bird of this family we that its triumphal achieements call the blue bird. This little may be sung in unison with that summer resident is considered of irrigation, and praises be given to the agencies that have by the United State9 Ornitholof one the as association ogical wrought such magnifiicent re Terms Reasonable. Honrs 4 to 9 P. M. most valuable friends known to sults. man. A pair being worth $24. Will not the lesson of this New Organization Form- Time To Swat House Fly These little birds are strict- story be an inspiration and ened Uncle Sam is waging a relent- ly insect eaters, and the couragement to other districts less war on the deadly housefly amount of insects and lava they when a similiar message is Continued from pa 1 Mr. Roche of Tremonton told and in a late bulletin prepared destroy in a year is enormous. brought to them with like assur. how this organization had oper- by the Department of Agricul- For the last two or three days ances? ated in the locality where he ture, valuable information is these birds have been returning Not far from this district there lives. The wonderful advant-i- t given on the best means of com to our towns and valley. "Snow lies a beautiful little valley with had been to all interested. bating this deadly pest. The storms may yet whiten the fields climatic conditions and rainfall most effective way of extermina and gardens, high winds may equally as good, its lands are rich ting the fly, according to the bul- howl above the trees and chim- and go to great depths with no Thursday, February 19th the letin, istoeradicate his breeding neys, but the little blue herald ligitimate reason why wheat regular meeting of the Home places. The breeding season of proclaims from the orchards and crops could not grow prolific. Economic Association was held at the fly begins early in March and gardens that the spring processIn an article recently publish the high school. After an inter-- e continues throughout the spring ion has begun to move." The ed this valley boasts of shipping .ting program the time was spent and summer months. All dirt male bird which is a high blue 26 cars of rye. I am informed. book in sewing and reading the should be removed from the pre- comes ahead of their mates. The I and think reliably so, that the Well." entitled, "The Ne'er Do mises, stablea cleaned and de female which is of a greyish was not more than average yield of 1 he president gave particulars" caying vegetables destroyed. The blue arrives later, these birds 8 bushels acre, certainly not per and contest" the "Home Builders fly has rightly been called the like to nest in the vicinity of more than 10. The price obtainto join undertakers' travelingsalesman, towns and cjties. Formerly they requested the members on the cars was COc per loaded ed this association. and in addition to his regular were the commonest of bird bushel. The maximum could not line of "typhoid bugs," he car- neighbors, but at present the be more than $6.00 per acre on ries a side line of tuberculosis, English sparrow and the detrust- - an average. Contrast that with James T. Belliston who has Asiatic Cholera and other disease able cat drive them away. an average crop of SO bushels ol been ill for sometime was taken germs. Now is the time to ''swat Other summer birds commence wheat loaded on cars same time to Salt Lake Sunday morning. the fly." to return, as a rule from ten to as the rye at 80c to $1.20 per bu Mrs. Belliston, Mrs. W. C. An- fifteen days later. In most all shel. The wheat gave an aver drews his daughter, James L. cases each pair of birds is an en age maximum crop of $24.00 to Born to Mrs. Geo. H. Small of ormous his son, and Dr. Rees accompanto the farmers and $36.00 help a per acre as against rye at ied Mr. Belliston to the city. At Payson formerly of this city, and should be protec $6.00. The garaners logical deduction is last reports he was very much baby boy Feb. 17th. ted because, without our birds that this little valley is the loser improved, and it is hoped by his JOB WANTED of experinced we would be unable to raise the of to 182,000 $106,000 by growing many friends that he will soon farmer, to wcrk on a farm at re- fruit and grain crops. we do. on wheat instead its 3000 of rye return home completely recover asonable wages or on shares, see Every time a boy kills a useful I acres. this it may that report ed. C. P. OstLer bird he is compelled to work and serve a very practical lesson. aiy ooservation convinces me that rye is not a profitable crop for our dry farms. It is true that M there are some exceptional yields "! ' ' ' t ' i ' . i " ute J ' of ' i ' rye but it is the exception and t l ; ""!' not the rule. I advise against . i - i r i t ' i H i i the m planting of rye on lands that i I . ii . i 4. , 4 f j will grow wheat successfuly, excepting it is grown for a forage " crop. If raised for a commercial i i r"A I l ' j" ? M,N i : :j '.t. .mt crop it will keep a poor man poor :.j ;,i!:..i.ijr-;-g-j and make poverty for the thrifty rym -r- . man. it is a lazy man a crop and is as mischevious as an idle brain. Look out for it. It is a '! -g a?- - -- i weapon upon your farm to do you ' ' 7 i " ' " j j damage unless in is guarded cios 1 . i V i i j ' 1 ely. j I vV -- ! i A 4 PUBLISHED Guitar, Banjo, Harp, and Harmony. Instruments furnished. Class meets every Wednesday at WEEKLY, EVERY FRIDAY, AT FIRST NATIONAL BANK. A. V. Hague Residence I "! '- - ! ! 1 1 i W 1 I I '! '! I I. I . ! 1 il u, "'LLl ." JV',L V"", liii J iiSJ. J Jra ! -- 1 I I 1. I i"i L i I . i , -j- W. A. MAT SON, Prop. The Place for Reliable Work. WE CATER TO PARTICULAR PEOPLE. 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Our task would he easy If thla million messagee were evenly distributed durhours ing each twenty-fouBut the telephone business dosen't work that way: pect'eeee the telephone when they want to end we must be ready te serve them when they want to be served In one single nour every morning, "the busy hour," ever one hundred and twelve thousand telephone messi lea pass ever our wires It la our task to provide switchboard, equipment, apparatus and operator to meet the need of this "busy hour and to handle each call as soon a It le recieved A goed part of thi equipment le net In use during the rest of the ipenie t for It use but when needed be day, ready a portkn tf this big InvestAH of thesethlng cost money big money-an- d ment brings ne return during many hours of the day Combinations of eapltal arte combination of braina. industry and labor mak Big Business ' It (V only becauae othl kind of Big Business that such vln veal naeae rnd . such service are possible r mi-t- "The Corporation Different" Store With Tha Guarantee" I x. WhereThe Flowers Orew l. Bakery & Gon- - feGtionery Store We fee only the best Snowflak and Belle of the our bread and eakes. We will sell you a sack of either of the above flour cheaper than any other store In Nephl, we guarantee our flour, we have a large stock on hnd. You cannot have m failure In baking ay using our flour. It la tested and need In our bakery, not we aell only the high patents no ether, our business le run m strictly cash baale. we make ne bad debta whatever. we give you better values l eur bread than imported breed. So per loaf. 6 for 2So. All Ceeklea or Cakes ISo dot. . Oranges and Lemon 2So doten Florida Crape Fruit lOe eaoh. Candles, nute, bananaa, eto. Urge verities - S3 60 per 2 sack, Flour, Belle of the Weet "' Flour, Snowflake 3.60 Best Granulated Sugar ST.IO per 100 lb. 13 lbs for $1.00. lb for SOo. W deliver flour end eugar In aaek lota, any number de- livered from one up, reasonable distance. Nephl. West flour r r p r - - done for him. Another thing a bird is a beautiful thing to be hold, and its song cheers one in the long summer days. ? Z J In . "2 Henry Macartney, Prop. iAtULUULUilLLUnUilt4t4ttti,Utial, HAM A splendid entertainment was given Thursday evening in the North ward amu.sement hall in honor of Bishop T. II. G. Parke?, $35 Robert Winn and James Garrett Jr., the retiring bishopric of what was called the second ward before the d vision into three wards. The amusement was in the form of dancing along with excellent refreshments. Bishop C. II. Grace made a very appropriate speech in which he explained the reason for the party and the high respect the retiring bishopric was held in all three wards of this city.Bishop Parkes responded in his cnaracter istic, interesting way and made clear they appreciated the honor shown them by the good people with whom they had labored. Ings nwn f ar Return Direct or Through SAN FRANCISCO Visit both Expositions now open Limit 3 Months. , Stopover TICKETS OS SALE DAILY. March 1st to Nov. 30th. Write for Exposition Booklet. as desired THE PACIFIC LIMITED leaves Nephi Daily 12.05 P. M. Carries Standard and Tourist Sleepers, Observation and Dining Car Also Free Reclining Chair Car. For particulars call on R. C. BATES, Agent rr write J. H. Mandefield, . A. G. P, A, Salt Lake City. I. sent to those districts Monday The plan will be put into opera t' lion in other grades in the near future not only in spelling but in I other subjects. To Los Angeles and from Nephl District School happen. Contiaoffd The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. All Ooeaalona. PHONE EIGHT O The tor at least five days to d the work that bird would have Bishopric Entertained rtlstle Floral Arrangementa For ProYo Greenhouse Co SALT LAKE CITY UT. p weed t-- o-J uSs. -i - ' A 217 MAIN ST. ! ,JI S NEPHI CITY BLACKSMITH SHOP e. - 1 5 r- -r ,1 I i We Guarantee Every Job To Be Good At The ! " Utah. A Good Job Gives Satisfaction Long Alter The Price Is Forgotton ! r - - Nephi , ' i : I :i I II is to deposit your savings in the bank as aoon as you get the money. Don't wait until they reach a big sum. Temptation or accident may prevent them from ever becoming ao. Save aa you earn ia the only true way. Start an account herewith what you have. Early and often ia the best way of saving. 1 in the full im and J:, THE 'RULE OF SAFETY UTAH 111 A. B. GIBSON, Manager. r r. Successor To H. HOGE, President Director S. JONES. NEPHI. UfAij. mt "California Orange Vay March 20th, eat Oranges" V Cal-Ifo- nla |