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Show tiME. Nfipiil. UTAH Juab County Times First Great Opportunity Contest jWAS C6UMtV 3 J. ucctucr To 1t M. CHRISTENSEN. A. B. GIBSON, H(( HH) Continued Editor & Fub. Manager. Regular Price $2.00 per year in Advance $1.50 per year PUBLISHED WEEKLY EVERY FRIDAY, A1 NEPHI, UTAH. Biggest Boost Ever In last week's issue of the Times there was over four hundred fifty inches of advertis ing or more than three and three fourth pages. That it pays to advertise is evidenced by the results obtained wonderful when the right kind of adv- ertising is carried on in a paper with a circulation. The ads in last week's issue of the Tims were read by two or three thousand people thif considered, is there any wonder that results are optained. Thee is no better way of creating business than lettirg the people kcow yu are on the map, and this can be done by you Something pretty fine for hot summer weather A pergola doesn't cost much and adds a whole lot to both the comfort and looks of the home-place. GOME IX AND TALK IT OVER. WE'LL BE OLAD TO GET OUT A "CTJS-tomer'i-ai- d" systematic advertising, plan, according to your own ideas. free t . M a r ri 1 1 Co &1 a it O oclf J. C. FANCHER, Manager, Nephi. Utah. X. L. from pairo 1 short and daily growing short er. Do not loose a moment of! s Con- Bakery, fectionery & Cafe The beat place to get a good meal in town LADY MISSIONARY SENDS INSTRUCTIVE LETTER Continued fmm pate I precious time. Soon it. will be, -1 Vermont being one of the old jtoo late. Make this week and l Y est of one or the thirteen states, very remaining week big onesi and fruitful in votes for you. iginal states of the union, we find This big offer is an avenue to the people here to be very aristo success to those who take advant- cratic, and as a whole, quite cool and distant, in a social way and age of it. The Only Way To Succeed very indifferent regarding rilig-iou- s affairs. Many carry the idea The only way that any candi there is nothing more for that date can succeed is to work them earnestly from now until the which isto learn in that regard, in great contrast with finish. Today is the day to start law the of eternal progression your earnest woik and even which we believe and teach. ilay hereafter until the finish is The Absolutely Puro Catholic church is in powthe day to continue it. The sine er who-the Kada from Cream of Tarfai ere and earnest workers will be throughout country, the ones to claim each and every people are very hard to work E.0ALUIJ-K0 PHOSPHATE prize, and only those who work among, but we have many beautiful truths to tell them of which will win, they have never dreamed of as Alumni Members' Husy. List of Prizes yet. $200.00 in gold I have and am enjoying my One Grafonola The local members of the High in the mission field very labors One Business Scholarship School Alumni association are much. Hats, Rings-etc- . With best wishes to the people buy this week preparing for 25 per cent commission. the annual banquet and ball, of Nephi and Juab Co. No Loose rs which are to be held on Friday Respectfully Yours, Remember there are no loos- May 2G. Something over 175 Deltha Bowles. ers, every contestant who does banquet invitations were mailed not win one of the prizes will be Wf dnesday, and it is expect-e- d nut JoseDh Ostler is spinning oaid a commission upon the that the banquet this y"ar around this week in a new business they have secured. will be the largest in the history Buick. Miss Valate Mangum 58.000 of the school. The banquet will Miss Wanda Christison 57.100 A. II. Childs of Springville is he held on the ground floor of Miss Zella Roberts 55,900 in town this week putting in- the High School building. Mrs. Thelma Beagley. 52,700 on monuments, Mr. scriptions Miss Lorene Pay 50,300 Childs desires that if S. E. Malmgren of Levan any have Miss Delia Shaw 49,000 work in his line would made Times Office a pleasant they Miss Edith Bigler 47.500 him. call write kindly Thurday. Miss Georgia Sanford 45.500 Miss Abbie Christison 42,100 to e . The ones who read the ads are the female members of the family and they do Beventy five per cent of the buying for the home. Your Ads when run in the Times are read by all the reader in Nephi. Levan, Mona, Mills and people In every quart er of the would. If business i Miss Marie Miller quiet liven it up by more adv- - Miss Silvia McPherson ertising. Miss Fonda Tolley If business is good make it Miss Zella Park better by letting the people Miss Maud Bowers know the kind of gocds you Miss Letta McCune have. Miss Etta Parks Miss Phillis Tolley Miss Alberta Blackett Advertising 'Mrs. Dora Sherwood LUMBER CO. B DNNEVtLLE Campaign. 11 lfeS 40.000 3(5,000 tenlU II 32.000 30,800 2,5000 21, COO 17,500 1G.000 12.500 10.000 By Walt Macon AN ORDINANCE. eight dollars and ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN tylf for one fine black Polled SECTION 262 OF CHAPTER 28 OF Angus calf, which price was noi THE RIVISED ORDINANCES OF too high; I hoofed it weit, a NEPHI CITY. FASSED BY THE hoofed it east, endeavoring U CITY COUNCIL OF NEPHI CITY sell the beast, but no one wished JULY 21t. 1S11. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CIIY to buy. Day after day I toilec H. MACARTNEY, COUNCIL OF NEPHI CITY: dong, and bored men with the Section aectirn 2 tf chaptame old song, "I have a calf er 28 of the Reviaed ordinances of fra1e;Iask eight bone, who ofNephi City paed Ly the I'.Ml my council be and will dig up the kale?" Then said Nephi City, July 21st, How's This? a friend, "Oh, rest your fe. the same is hereby by amended to We offer One Hundred Dollars read as follows: wearing -Eg Reward for any case of Catarrh and quit your Dj FortheTO-mgfetc?v Vction 262,- - It shall he unlawful cannot be cured by Hall's out the street, and howling b for any person to drive any herd f of "pep". low full that ffi tX tij the year; -- pend fifty cents end Catarrh Cure. heep. or other animals consisting of CO.. Toledo. O. T. J. CHENEY cow of fifty or mre over or uton any of We, the unileraicned. have known P. J. advertise your sawed-of- f Langham- for (he taut 16 year, and bolWva Cheney and buyers will the public streeta of Nephi City. Mm perfectly honorable In all bualnrra pocket size, at)4 financially able to carry transactions High followed I out any obllaatlnna m1 hr Ma firm aopear." up the sane Section it ord nsnce shall take NATIONAL BANK OF COMMF.Ili.a publication. effeetupon Toledn. O. advice, and put my jaded Clothes Passed by the City Council of Nephi Hall's Catarrh Cur la taken Internally, on ice; and when the ad appearacting" directly upon tl.e blood and City May Sth. 1916. Made for toys aurfarea of tba ayatem, Teatlrooniala ALMA HAGUE Kent free. Price "a rent per bottla. Hold ed, ten customers came to my 15 to 20 rears all Drugtlats. byTaka one bought the calf aid Malta Family rilia for eotisttaetton. Mayor of Nephi City. gate; old. Styled just paid the freight, the oth rs Attest: like bit big A. V. CArD bucked and reared. And thus, recorder of Nephi City. Scout by printing First Over-Nig- ht City rU Droinci s,u-i- ry little ads, the (rise featurw special man gathers in the scads, and Trip. his pching corns; a little ad Preparing Tor The Late The M. L A. scouts of Troop will make more noise than n fn Market ph 2 leave on the first over-nigbusy boy?, all tooting on hike of the season this afternoon. their horns. Some of the cattlemen of NOTIC1. The boys will leave immediately are preparing to supply the The garbage wagon will visit after school tnd tramp to North Only On Road to Succeta. late market with beef. District No. 2 Saturday, May 13, Gardner's canyon, where a good To do anything worth wbtl In tb Lunt spring BeHistcn and are feeding world tnuct not atand ahtverinc on All garbage cans and boxes must camping ground has been detha brink and thinking of the cold and about three hundred head of be placed on the street. This cked upon. It is expected that Ui dnnger. but Jump In and acrambla cattle on the rye field In Dog can. Sydney wagon will also visit Main street about thirty boys will take rait through aa well aa Valley owned by B. F. Grant of Kb. in the hike. every Saturday. Salt Lake, J. W. Brough and Sons are feedinng about two hundred head on their farm in Dog Valley, J, S. and Edgar Lunt are feeding ninety head on their rye field north west of Nephi and Will Hoyt is feeding thirty head, this will mean sever al thousand dollars to the resource of Nephi when this six hundred head of beef Is disposed of. Proprietor TL-' ABELS from 50c worth of KaroJ (bluealu-or red) and 85c brings you fine 10 a inch Thi3 minum griddle by parcels post prepaid.aa new to and -- easy handlp, bright Kato griddle, liRht Collar and naeda no greasing, therefore no sraoka. Heat will not rust easy uniformly all over, la very economical, FINEST GRIDDLE to kp clean and MAKES THE CAKES YOUR MEN FOLKS EVER TASTED. Send your mt $3.35. Tfl.a friJdl9 refa.Ve order for the Karo Aluminum Griddle today. This oBer will prove popular. TUce your order promptly. at reury The Men of America Know Pan- cakes and They Know KARO -' fi-e- Premium Griddle IQjfp This I asked Breakfast from 7 A. M. Dinner from 1 to 2 o'clock Short Orders. Lunches Etc. Ice Cream Served. ' rat At irr-- d ,rrt1ta a.kaa a (nr aen!r. d w.W-- - o fl- b oy - K"" Aluminum wv.4 en tha fnd. --"'I t au'.horHiea culinary r1th rarh a"!la, or wtUvut en rvquaeu t 33 la full rinnfc.miiatrat.-- - aen l n4-4-a Corn Products Refining Company mu-ro- N,w York, N. Y. dm. a. i. r.o.rm. S rp,rr,rrrtrtrn fifty-seve- ht Bailey Furniture Supply Co. NEPHI, UTAH. Carry a full line of Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum, Rug Boarder, Wall Paptr, in great variety. Pain's, Varnishes, Kalsomine Polish, Urushe. Window Glass, Putty and everything in the house furnishing line. Agents for the International Harvester Co. and Utah Implement-Vehicle Co, The Big Supply House. The Real Need. "Do you bfilleve. that we should hae a more elastic currency 7" asked tbe nan who is always talking national finance. "Not much!" snorted the man with the sblny clothes. "It's elastic enough now. What tbey ought to do is make it more adhesire." Optimistic Thought, tasparfsct beings at we are, perf sm would kill us. TO SANDIEGO $40.00 and Return Via LOS ANGELES Correspondlnc Low Fares Inclmliogl San Francisco-Portland-Scatt- le TieketH on Snle Daily Beginning MAY 1st. Long Limits-Liber- al Stopovers The beautiful' San Dico Exposition Open All Year For Further Information address: J. A. COTTRELL, or J. Agent. Nephi MANOERF1ELD. A G P.A. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. M. I |