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Show ny. THE run it TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH. S, VY FftR vu 1 I UTAH'S 1022 STATE FAIR PERSONAL preliminary arrangements for the holding of the Utah state fair If a bank did not demand security of TTinal The Grocery Question Selecting and buying groceries for the home is a much more difficult task than purchasing in any other commodWhen one buys an automobile, a coat or a pair of ity. shoes, the problem of deciding come only at long intervals. But with groceries, every rising sun presents three new problems of "what to have" for breakfast, dinner and supNo wonder the grocery question Is the houswife's bigper. gest problem. There It is to be had at specialize on tempting foods and in suci large variety planning a meal no longer carries a dread is an answer. this store. We that ENTERPRISE GROCERY CO Gee Fellers but Biz is gccd Fords orv V l THE UNIVERSAL TRACTORj .... r- -a., .. "fW frnm October 2 to 7. have Just been completed by the board of directorsw n. Sutton, manager of the iorincomlng exposition, has made it known that every department of the fair will be well represented with a snowing of Utah's "best." There is to be no diminution In the size of the displays or scope of exhibits, he declared. The fair grounds and buildings win h in excellent shape, unusual care hidnir hnen taken to preserve and improve them. The exposition abuild ings are now adequate to give reps resentative showing or the siaie resources. Industries and schools. Ap ical have been sent out to county nffanrbfl t c have tVDlcal exhibits of their products in the horticultural building, and indications point to a eeenral and hearty response. Thfl board of directors is well or ganized to conduct the many details of perparing for the fair. ine division of labor has been mapped out and each lndicldual member Is busy nerfectine plans for his or her depart ment. The board of directors of the TItah State Fair association, as now constituted, Is composed of the fol lowing men and women: W. C. Winder, president; J. H. I.N. Manderfield, first Geo. Pierce, second S. JVIcAllister, treasurer; Wm. D. Sutton, manager; directors, James E. Elliston, John N. Davis, H. T. Reynolds, A. G. MacKenzie, Mrs. J. R. Davis, Mrs. Georgina Marriott, James Jensen, Louis S. Cardon. My home for Fale its patrons who borrowed money, it Earl Ellison Mrs. Cleo Reid and children retur ned home Tuesday after a two months visit In Salt Lake City would soon be forced to close its door Another lot of Electric Flat Irons Reduced prices at the Winchester Store, Cooper, Pyper Co, Because it is plain to see that promia Just arrived cuous lending would soon involve the banks affairs In a hopeless tangle Buy your Nesco Oil Cook Stoves at the Winchester Store, Cooper, Py per vice-preside- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the city Council of Nephi City that sealed bids for a contract for the construction and laying of 5952 lineal feet of cement sidewalk three feet four inches wide in Sidewalk Paving District No 14, In Nephi City, will be received If filed with the City Recorder of Nephi City, Utah, on or before the 1st day of September, 1922, before the hour Of five o'clock P. M. Plans and specifications may be obtained at the City Recorder's Office of said City. Each and all bids must be accom panied by a bond with good and sufficient surety or sureties, or proof of the willingness and ability of the bid der to secure such bond, which said bond or bonds must be conditioned for the faithful performance of the contract bid for with the additional obligation that such constractor or contractors shall promptly make pay ments to all persons supplying labor and material used in the prosecution of the work provided for in such contract or contracts bid for, and as may be further required by Section 3753 of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917. The right is hereby reserved to re ject any and all bids. By order of the City Council of Nephi City, Utah. Dater this 10th day of August, 1922 W. H. WARNER - City Recorder of Nephi City (SEAL) 1st publication Aug 11th, 1922 Last pub. August 25th, 1922 Co Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Whitmore It to Salt Lake City Tuesday for a few days visit. Good team, harness and wagon, al so farm implements for sale Apply to H. C. Mortensen, Levan, Utah. V. WKen you. borro f rom x ocrxk it demands And when you deposit your money at every member of our institution and we pay Miss Camille Cazier, entertained Tuesday evening at an elaborate lawn party complimentary to the Misses ivatuerine and Marion Blackett of Salt Lake City. The spacious lawn was aglow with various colored lights and presented a gay ap pearance. Dancing occupied the time during the greater part of the even ing after which refreshments were served to about forty guests. 4 per cent interest Nephi National Bank Are Here! Flies BILLY SUNDAY EVE" I ion under the Remember that the safety of your de posit is Jealously looked after by Will Carter came down from Black foot, Idaho, Tuesday, leaving for Hel per, Utah the same day. Mr. Carter and his brother Ilyrum, expect to go into the sheep business again this fall, having leased some sheep here J0 - our bank we offer you every protect- Federal Reserve System Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Huntington went to Grantsville, Tuesday to at tend the funeral of R. T. Brown, relative of Mr, Huntington. IA $ecurity-VK- er you. deposit" t a. banK. derrvand Security' Mrs. George Bigler, went to Salt Lake Wedensday afternoon for a few days visit with relatives and friends in that city. de- positor that this precautionary measure is taken . Hague motored to Salt Lake Saturday, and spent the week end with his family there A. is for your own protection as a We have the Get them early. exterminator. Pickling Season is here. m i Our line of spices is complete TlTiEIUTMX TESTS TOTAL QUARTER MILLION IN JUNE tested during June 1922, for tuberculosis numbered 25- 0,886, according to a summary issued by the Bureau of Animal Industry, United States Department of Agricul ture. This figure exceeds the normal amout of tuberculin testing by sev eral thousand. Of all the cattle tes ted, 8,810 roacted, thus disclosing a- Cattle Fordson Often Does More In a Day Than Six Horses The Fordson substitutes motors for muscles. The Fordson substitutes tractor wheels for the legs of man and horse. The Fordson takes the burden off flesh and blood and puts it on steel. It allows the farmer's energy to be devoted to management, and not merely to operation. It gives him time. It cuts bout 3 V4 per cent of tuberculosis cat- cle. The removal of such animals from herds otherwise healthy is gradually bringing about better health among farm live stock, safer milk supplies. The and many economic benefits. poularity of tuberculosis eradication Is evidenced by the length of the list fudd's Garage F.O.B. DETROIT Fone Three-Fou- Nephi, Utah r two-fiste- No. of herds waiting to be tested. At the end of June t'lere were applications on file for the testing of 35,239 herds containing more than half million Miiud nilil. il1 ''I wlifli "I"1 live lix tlx' rk," h ill'l not iihmii r. 1 ii!iili li.k- We'li Say It lal Ik for fniRh Our Irtfii of fellow to L'l't a klit fairly well Jaiwrhfd anil iben linvp n nneezt beat' litloi) - Inquirer Mm cattle. NEW SHIPMENT OF GENUINE LEATHER Thrift and Non-rentia- ls Iy vigilantly waletin' the little leaks in niok r ran besacks and every on tab come a staady saver. the Keep of expenditure for a month, then open a savings account here with an equal sum when you draw your next pay check. We offer you the advantages of absolute safety and friendly cooperation. 07 Interest Compounded Seml-j0 Annually on Savings. cew-gaw- uuu EI! wapc-enrne- & 595! Lunt Pharmacy Co. Agnes Vitchestain is a girl evangelist of Pittsburgh, Pa. Her sermons are delivered with all the d punching of Billy Sunday's Kymnastic gyrations. She was recently invited to preach in New York. Mary his producing costs. There's a big story of savings made possible by the Fordson. Let us tell you. Write, , phone or call G. R. Judd, Prop. It Pleases Us To Please You. officially Zion's Savings Bank 6TRUST CO. Salt Lake City, Utah. At Greatly Reduced Prices Complete line of Furniture i also in stock BAILEY FURNITURE SUPPLY CO. |