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Show THE The LAST CHANCE to Get a NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, Times-New- s I'uhlished every Friday by The Time Nwt Publishing Editor Manager HubHcrlpUon FREEl Rata 2.00 One Tear 11.0 '. ttlx MontHs SHOf 1A) BE LIMIT TO SPEED. Now that this city has a speedway along the entire length of Main Street there is a tendency among many drivers of autos to increase the speed of their machines to a point that places in jeoparay me safety of neople who are on the con crete highway. When a car Is driven this through the business section45 ofmiles city anywhere from 30 to an hour there is danger every min COAL ute. malorltv of car accidents Tho are due to fast driving and for the safety of all some limit should at least hfi nlaeed upon the driver of a car when passing along the main L,ocai thoroughfare of this city. people are not the only offenders this line, but this will apply with equal force to a large number of tnsr,iner tourist cars. Let this city establish a speed limit and enforce Its too late to act when some it. one has been fatally injured. Our Heatrola Club closes tomorrow and with it goes your last opportunity to secure free with your Heatrola one ton of coal. So Act at once ! A small amount makes you a member of the Club your Heatrola will be installed whenever you desire and a ton of coal will be delivered to your home free. It's a simple, saving way of for winter of assuring healthful, cold, preparing comfortable furnace heat for your whole house. Come in and see us about it now tomorrow is the last Free Coal day. THE Estate ISSl'E. "?;S;i1tfvT Archie Brooks went to Salt Lake Tuesday on business. R. H. Evans visited in Salt Lake the past week. Henry Gries spent Sunday in Salt Lake, returning to Nephi .Monday. David Ockey, spent Sunday in Salt Lake City where he visited with his wife during the day, Mrs. Ookey having been there for some time on account of her health.. James Schofleld met with a painful accident Friday afternoon when he fell from a load of hay, breaking his leg near the hip Joint. He was takSh to the hospital in Salt Lake Saturday evening, accompanied Moroni by his wife and sister Mrs. Howarth. THE IiOWEST l'HIC'K A Pleasant Fragrance The Cosmetics which we feature, Lunt delightfully entertained a number of her lady friends at her home Wednesday afternoon. The time was pleasantly spent in sewing, after which a very delicious luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. A. V. Pyper, Mrs. Spencer Forrest, Mrs, W. H. Warner, Mrs. A. J. Crapo, Mrs. Paul E. Booth, Mrs. J. R. Ostler, Nell Miss Ludean while of varied scents to please the individual preference of the many who use them, all have a pleasant fragrance that suggests the well-brewoman. d, well-groom- ed Golden, Athelia Booth, Eva Tolley, Oneita Rees, Mrs. James M. Powers, and the hostes"s Miss Lunt. Miss Camille Cazier delightfully WE ARE HERE TO SERVE entertained Monday evening at her deleweeks two next "Within the home. Games, music and dancing gates will meet in Salt Lake City was enjoyed and refreshments were from every part of the great State of served to the following guests: Alice Utah. These delegates will represent Sowby, Marie Cowan, Lillian Helen Bailey, Hatinah the two major parties, and their duty a full state will be to nominate Rheta Schofield, June Florence of Nevada, Cowan, ticket from governor down. These WE LEAD OTHERS FOLIiOWf men it elected will have the handling Thelma Warner, Marian Balckett of of the business of the state for the Salt Lake City, Claude Lomax, Rulon Gordon next four years. It is important that Cowan, George Blackett, men for these offices be selected who Wood, J. Will Andrews, Erva AndTo Save Paint Brushes The Greatest Power have a clear vision of their duty to rews, Gene Beck, Alton Gadd, Fred It is advisable never to put a brush Gi dd. t,.cu Cole, Wm. Starr, an 1 the of Utah. It is importTou can't accomplish what you can't the away, even overnight, full of paint. A ant that if they are elected to these hostess Miss Cazier. Imagine. The minute you say to yourshould always be cleaned of all brush Isn't it Isn't self, "Oh, that possible," high positions of trust that they will surplus paint after use or its chisel be men of such caliber and mental possible to you. But some other felScilow who, with his mind's eye, sees edge will be damaged. Popular capacity that they will make good the thing finished, will come along ence Monthly. and the oft repeated claim that, V and do it. Creative thought Is the "A Public Office Is Looked Upon As POISE A Private Snap," wiil not apply to greatest power in the world. Meet Him Half Way . It is important that the men By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK There are two sides to every quarrel, stlected should have a high sense of Dean of Men, University of Origin of Americans and every quarrel can be settled by honor of the value of their time to Illinois. habit of calling inhabitants of thinking of the other mnn's side. Put The and should be willing the arose Americans bethis Worth-ingto- HEATROLA ONLY OXK PBICK IX) KVKKVIJODY 1U loWn Company DENNIS WOOD a. B. GIBSON Ton of Coal ftems of the Nephi Drug Go. n, Scho-f.el- d, Scho-fiel- d' tax-paye- rs Dixon-Taylor-Russ- Co. ell "THE HOl'SE" NEPHI, t'TAH ONE-PRIC- K tht-m- Color of Cleopatra' Hair jo furnishes no evidence that Oleopatra had red hull. In fact, history give us no clue ut all us to the eolor of the huir of the Egyptian queen who "ramped" Slark Antony and Julius Caesar. The probability is that she had light hulr. One of her anees-tors- , Is dePtolemy Philadelphia. scribed by TheiKTltus as having light hair and a fair complexion. It should be remembered that Cleopatra belonged to the Ptolemies, a family descended from Greek stock. Him llllill!iiliiiu!lil!ii!!ill!i Habits of the Gorilla tax-paye- The gorilla, chimpanzee and orange cutting are alike in being destitute of any rudiment of a tail, in having no s and no naked spaces at the base of the trunk, and in the habit of resting in the knuckles of the hand In walking. Late Investigation shows that the gorilla spends more of his time In the trees than on the ground. He makes a rude shelter for bis mate and young and himself sleeps with his back to the tree trunk ready for any emergency. r, to be pledged to give six days a week, and eight hours a day in return for the salary paid them. The big pressing issue before this state today i3 a reduction iu the nf government. The is bendinu under the burden, and in the face of Door crops due to drouth conditions this season, the farmer who pays a lion share of the taxes is in sore need of relief. The way to bring about this relief is to place on the ticket men of high moral caliber. Men who fully realize and sense the need of reform in this direction; men who will not be swayed from their duty by any consideration of either political or personal influence. Lower cost of government effect all the people. It is up to the Republican and Democratic parties to bring about a reduction in expenses. :::::-:-xx:x-::x-"::- country :-:: probably from the fact that any other distinctive title is awkward. Canada lends Itself easily to the forming of the noun Canadians, Mexico to Mexlrans. Citizens of the United States of America are most conveniently designated ' as Americans. 'TMIE man who sold me my ticket at the Grand Central station was uriukleloss and placid In his appearance. He came Into the office Just as I arrived, and relieved the clerk who had previously been there. He re moved his coat deliberately and hung it up without haste or agitation, Choose Your Own Course straightening the collar and smoothing out the wrinkles in the sleeves. He Where are you going to be? Will yon ndjusted his tie carefully and brushed follow the crowd an.l he what the back his hair, speakihg to a fellow crowd Is, or have you the sand, sense clerk In the meantime, all the while and foresight to step out from It and oblivious of the gathering line behiud be different? You must and will act If me. you have not already done so. It Is to When he was ready to wait on tue "up to you" to make the he went at the Job without haste or choose your course. You must either He confirmed my reserva agitation step out from the crowd or follow It tion calmly; he made out "ray ticket f lowly ; he consulted all sorts of table nnd guides with a deliberation tha revealed the fact that he was not In flueuced by the of time. He Helen Will Is Champion was unmoved by passage the Irritation of the woman behind me who wanted to catch the six fifteen train. When be Anally bad everything looked up and written In and pasted together and calculated and the ticket slipped Into Its outer clothing, twenty minutes had passed. The man had poise; he had h knew that the line behind me would keep up all duy and alt night and he was not going to allow a little thing like that to worry him. If the woman did not get the six fifteen train there was another going later. And this state of mind explained vhy bis cheeks were so round and his (row so unfurrowed and bis actions so " ' i nlmly deliberate. h lie could go on Promptness and efficiency charac- - f,f lolng his work for ninety years with "Ut a nervous terize every contract of this insti- - f quiver; he would at seem unlnriiietired by" the rush vnjs tution with its commercial patrons KJ 'ng crowils constantly going by him. I ant not sure that he was not over this a little, but noi lofng i Ills, i I. i, U.lUuilul uUil Wljlupli t us could take a lesson from him as wa she tennis All alert organization, champion, excellent p! 'Vp worry too nnich. We rush lnt mi the Aquiinnia after ber things facilities and broad experience M returning headlong and do thent badly in eM(ful tour abroad. We lose nur heads In a crowd or In combine to most effectively meet LI stress of one sort or another or In L meeting the unexpected beimuse wa Hangings Stopped Growth every commercial banking need. There stands In a field near "Capp's do not center our attention upon the main business In hand. We are thrown OxfordLodge." not far from with the Inscription on 'iff our balance by little things; we shire, an oak ' ve no poise Its trunk, -- II. P.; T. P.. I'll " It Is You are cordially invited to call 1924. Watrn Nwnpapr Union.) this tree on which the bodies of Henry and investigate the character of f'i and Thomas Pundson were gibbeted, after being hanged at Gloucester for this service. Exile Wrote Famou Booh highway robbery. They were lender! nf the "Pundson Gang." who once terRudolph Eric Kaspe. author of the rorized that count rysldp. It Is not Karon Munchausen tales, was an exile large tree. Local superstition declares In England when he wrote Ms famous that It has ceased to grow since being book. He had fled from Germany to put to that use escape prosecution for alleged theft from the Cassel museum. cheek-pouche- Business tax-nav- ei - Kafir to- - sy In Africa when one nears a native host saj to his departing guest: "Uamba gachle" (Go in peace) and the response of the guest, "Lala gachle" (Rest In peace), It Is hard to Imagine oneself amongst untamed savages If one keeps one's eyes closed. A courtesy peculiar to the native African Is his manner of receiving even the most trilling gift. No matter how small the object, he receive! It In both hands cupped together like a bowl. Try It. It Is most expressive. LETS GO SWIM 0ik Punctuality yourself In his position, and you'll gin to find some things wrong with ydurs. The best meeting place Is half way. Channlng Pollock. at vVHEAD cioizr FLU NG I : t 21 self-contr- Miles North of Payson (on the Benjamin Paved Highway) Er-- i .3 UTAH COUNTY'S NEWEST Hut-ford- , 3 1 3 rl g- AND BEST l. -l SWIMMING RESORT i WE CHANGE THE WATER DA1V WILL L. HOYT ATTOHXEY AMI COt'XSELOlt Notary Public LICENSED All.STK.lCI EH Ami EXAMINER OF TITLE First National Bank Office at County Court Honse NrpM iHitltrilllllJHllltlii,tMlHwM(ttlJIili't(!ili((U.iiii1,(.ii lli',i,i;t!iut.. imtiiiiiiiinlut,Mi liiittMKiliiij I tnh trnxT AS j:xiiiiUATl bottlo nt llerhinn on tbe shelf at holm; is liko having a doctor in tie house all tin iirne. It gives instant relief when out of order or the tho di;rr'f'ion IkiwpIs fail to net. One or two dowa j8 all that, is neccary to start things moving anl restore that fine feelii.g of exhilaration and buoyancy of spirits which belongs only to perfect health. Trie 60c riold by A WATER IS CLEAN, WARM AND 98oo PURE g'-t,- LUNT PHARMACY CO t Come Once and You Will Come Often |