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Show i COW? V TfME, Mf gffi. UTAtt -- "--ft?Aft Talk On Thrift. "The principal of thrift is the foundation of character." John CHECK ACCOUNT A A. Dix. A movement has'.been started to get people to promise themselves to save and deposit some-thinin the bank every week. The pledge or covenant they make with themselves is as follows: opend at the First National Hank for your wife will bo a ource of great convenience to her. Should you be out of town g on business, she will have' an account to draw on and she can pay all bills by check, not worrying about receipt, for the cancelled check when re turned will be a proper vouch- I will become a "Weekly Saver," and will deposit, $ every week for at least 52 weeks to my credit in a savings account at the bank. er. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Signed This seems like a very good Utah. Nephi idea. The object of the plan is threefold 1. To demonstrate to depositors that in a year they can make 52 retrular weekly deposits of at least a certain sum no matter THIS MEANS YOU, WHO HAVEN'T LEARNhow small. ED TO WRITE A RAPID, EASY AND PRACTICAL HAND. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUN2. To show them that by ad- ITY OF ACQUIRING IT, WITHOUT THE EXhearing to their resolution for 52 PENSE OF GOING TO COLLEGE. YOU CAN weeks they form a habit, through JOIN THE CLASS, FROM 7 TO 8 IN THE which it will be easier for them FROM ONE THE OR MORNING, 7:30 TO 8:30 IN THE EVENING. SOME OF THE WIDE r to keep on saving than to stop. YOUNG MEN, WHO ARE HOLDING PO3. To acquire a cash capital : SITIONS BEFORE THE PUBLIC, CAN J A. wi th which to grasp opportunity, THE BENEFIT OF LEARININGTO WRITE. realize an ambition or be ready SEVERAL OF THESE HAVE ALREADY JOINED for sudden and unusual necessiTHE CLASS. ty. OFTIMES A LETTER IS ALL THE The advantage of such a meth A YOUNG MAN HAS IN od of building up a reserve fund FOR A POSITION, AND IF IT BE POORLY WRITTEN HIS CHANCES OF BEING are brought out, by implication, ACCEPTED ARE CORRESPONDINGLY POOR. in these words of a banker in the AT THE SAME TIME OUR FRIENDS AND ALL Lompoc Valley of California, WHOM WE MAY HAVE OCCASION TO CORwho eays: RESPOND JUDGE US MORE OR LESS BY THE STYLE OF OUR WRITING. "The past two years, particul arly the last one, have been what call "short" years in this For rent.-l- l ouse and lot in Get your typewriter ribbon, The nunfall was below valley. iorth past part of town. Apply (Remtico brand) and supplies the and consequently 1 average A. D. Ellison. from Vernon Howell. the crops were short. For sev- iial years previous to 1912, our 5 crops were exceptionally good, Why pay a bi price i and everyone seemed to feel that for csfTsmfCfix he was making money and that this condition would continue inVI definitely. Instead of paying ofi Learn To Write REAL-IZ- E A-- 1 ICE CREA you can get When their mortgages and other indebtedness, a great many added 3 to their land holdings, bought MAIN ST. 27 3 automobiles, etc. So when the i short years came they were un SALT LAKE CITY UT. i at the home-mad- e BAKERY at 40c quart, cones 6 for 25c. quantities at I i "Ths Sior reduced prices. tht Guarantee" With ...... General Blacksmithing : ' (, - -- v . WE AWE WELL EQUIPPED TO DO YOUR WORK. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF SHOEING- - NOTHING TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL FOR US. Build apersotitl reserve. lUve a business reserve, too. Don t Ira T. Boynton ; jT . . rtXtt&rJ : (w, ' , ' i - . - ' txx x prepared. A systematic method of saving is of benefit not only to farmers, wage earners and salaried per. sons, but business men would do well to consider it seriously as a plan to build up reserve capital Those who have "arrived" are as likely to need an emergency or opportunity fund as are their em ployees. Any business man, personal lyi may have need of a little extra private capital i ome day, availab le in cash, outsi de of his business, unknown to others and ready for any call. IE A argue tbit you can use your mon ey to tetter advantage in your business. A rest rve may be your financial salvation someday. "Don't saj you will save week ly after you 'nave"caught up" in 1 expenses. .1for saving week by week is the beat way in the world to catch up. never earn enough to spend all you want to before you begin t.o save any thing. You will yi v I t-- CASE 40. S230O. CAST; CASE 35, S, J If n JT J 180. I Neplii City Garage REAP OP OSII.I.M & nUILIIN. Al.f-C- N utomobiIe Repairing I VE CAItRf: TUB FORD AUTOMOBILE Mcdc T Kunat6ut . $500 I Mode; Model 1 T iMccting- 12V). F. O. 7J. FACTORY. l H Tourine Car Tovm Car - - 5S0 - $750 - of Kom'radan Club LOCAL itnTriiufi'iinfHnw,ifiHTTi'iwiinf!inTriri NOTES I Slippers, Pumps & Born to Mr. and Mrs. Owen Johnson a baby boy June 14. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Angus Haynes a baby boy June 17. Mrs. John Wilkey is visiting in Salt Lake with her sister Mrs. Carl Kellestross. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winn of Lehi are visiting Mrs. Esther Winn. W. C. Andrews returned home from Salt Lake Sunday after noon in his Buick Auto. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Cazier returned home from Salt Lake Sun day evening. Mrs. Fred Kendall came over from Eureka Monday on account & of the serious illness of her moth er Mrs. S. G. Wilkey. Judge Joshua Greenwood was in Eureka Saturday and Sunday, while there the Judge gave lec tures at the Flag Day exercises of the Elks, also another in the L. D. S. church. Mrs. M. M. Ogare of Los Angeles, Mrs. II. E. Wall of Eureka and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Haynes of Los Angeles are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haynes. I Oxfords For Men, Ladies, Boys, Misses and Children. THE VERY LATEST STYLES. EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED. Prices lower than anywhere in the state. SEE OUR BARGAIN TABLES. Embroideries and Laces at reduced prices OUTING HATS. We received a new shipment of the most HATS of the seasonpopular OUTING hats which are new and decidedly chic. For ladies, misses and children. See our large Bills - GOLDEN RULE CLOTHING ,ixUils.lUiULUt.ai,Ut. Levan Happenings. Continued from pag 1. Leo. Hansen Duet Annie Anderson & Co. Selection by the Band . Benediction Mrs. Luella Geur and Miss Bulah Bacon of Eureka are visiting this week with Mrs. Geur's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sherwood. Arthur Kofod who is working out of town is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kofod. Mrs. Henry Hendrickson returned home this week from an extended visit in Salt Lake City. Mrs. W. W. Mangelson returned home Sunday from a months visit with relatives in Wyoming. Mrs. Asa Fowler is spendidg a few days in Levan. Mrs. Fowler is the guest of her mother, Mr?. C. N. Lundsteen. Comic Reading, IL L. Bakery, Nephi. Where you get good things to eat. In the manufacture of our bread we use the very best quality of flour, specially milled for us. Money cannot possibly buy better flour, if it can we are open to buy it, we have the highest honors for competitive bread making. Over 50 awards in open competitions and the pri ce is 5c per loaf or six for 25 cents. ISo dozen CINAIMON ROLLS .15o dozen DOUGH NUTS ,15c dozen RAISIN BUNS Other varieties, no need to tell you we a fresh line of Confectioneries. . BAKERY. X.L. Macartney, If. - Nephi, "Where Rood g Prop. Utah things to eat aresoJJ" Curing Wood. Wood bu cooUglous disease! A tick of wood la a lumber yard may be sick and Infect otber Umbers, which later may develop the disease when they are supporting weights In a new building. Some of the diseases are so contagious that In a building they will jump several feet across masonry or brick to soma sUck of healthy wood. Cures were recently discussed by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Most of the disease are varieties of m ! 'Mill dry rot caused by fungus, and most 111. of the varieties of dry rot fungus cannot stand beat much over 100 degrees; so the most likely cur Is to close a WELL OROOMED building up tight. If any beams are Infected, and beat It up to 120 or 140 an safaly b. said of vry animal in Even tbls Is not always sucour Stables. Everybody enjoys driving are for ends of beams burled cessful, in the outer brick walls and the beat or riding behind may not reach, them. Saturday EveClean, Well Kept Horses. ning PosL W. tak. prid. In having VY.imnr aTd G. M Whitmore cashier of the F:rt National fiank returned home from Pries Sunday ?bere thsy had been at tending the Bankers association which was teld at that week. placeh jj 'our horses vr look well and feel wall. If you hav. eeeasion to us a Livery Rig.esll on us. W. can picas you with qualCall and ity aa wall aa what w. can do for you. prlo. Rocks Springs and Hiawatha Coal is the bcu vn carry i r. HARRIS & SONS. A bab girl was born to Mrs. Jos. Ostler June 17. Says Ants M. Corliets, Do Still Wors. "You Intisiate that be rob Peter to pay PaulT" "Dear man. it'a wore tbaa tbatl Pauline." It robs Peter to pa Not a practised observer of Insect life, asserta that anU know in their social nothing of life. In proof be cites an experiment which any on can repeat. Offer an ant a piece of chees shaped like a shuttle; It seizes the tip, turns It about and starts dragging it In tb direction of Its fiest. Other ants arrive and seize, the cbeeee by Its sid. It continues to advsticR, but more slowly. There Is" no united effort; each ant Is trying to turn the crumb of cheese around. If a chase off th ants on the right the cheese will turn to the light, for tbe otber ants are kiirhing It Chase off those on tb left and It turns to the left for th same reason. Chase off the one that Is pulling it and it stands still, for th ants on each aide counteract each otbvr. M. Cornets holds tbls a proof that each ant Is acting for himself alone. 25 VOTE COUPON. Send this vole to The Times Office within 15 days from date and it will count for Twenty Vo money is required with this Five i'otcs. Coupon. I VTK FOR JUNE 19. 1914. Nomination Blank, Popular Vote Contest r Vr ,19 1 4 I hereby nominal of suggest th nam. of Uv-ingxto- f!. ' s. The lady m embers of Kom'rad- on club enter Uined their hus bands Friday the 12th. at strawberry fee .at at the home of Mrs. Harry IrtTis. Some very en XerUining music and games wer enjoyed by all. Those present were: Messrs. and Mef dames V. H. Vickers, China "Called" Livingston. Harry Irons, J. V, Belliston, W. tt is not getiemlly known that II. Belliston, A. V-- Gadd, B. C. originally bad the Intention devoting himself to th work of "a Chappell, Balph B.Uiston, Geo, of pioneer of Cbrintlanlty In China." It Latimer. was as surh that be offered himflt On. 1 GO. to tb London Missionary society In 137, but when be bad received bis diploma from the faculty of physicians and surgeons in IStO. he found China rlrwed to him, as Great Diitaln waa ten at wsr with tbe country. It waa bis meeting with Mofst, who bad recently returned from &outb Africa, that led blf step to tb Dark Address A a lady worthy to becom a candidal In your Popular Voting I present this nam. with th. distinct understanding and Contest. This dee agreement that th. editor ahall not divulge my nam.. not obligate m. In any way whatever. Address. |