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Show THE TIMES.NEWS, NEPHI, UTAH i 3x M onev MakesM oney the source of surest inMoney works 24 hours a day and seven days Interest on Investment come. a week. is More people are made independent by saving than by slaving. -Idney placed in a Saving Bank is an investment v safe and sure. . ONE DOLLAR STARTS AN ACCOUNT IN THIS BANK. Make up your mind right now when December, 1925. arrives you will have a certain amount on Saving's Account in this bank. TTT we win 1 1 t . . 4 neip you Dy paying you interest 4 at i per cent. I Nephi National Bank NOW PLACE ORDERS "IS MARRIAGE A FOR CHICKS j The Nepni Community Hatchery are now ready to accept orders for chicks, for delivery in March, April, and May. It is to your interest to book your orders early so as to get your chicks when you want them. The out look for the poultry bus iness is good. .High priced feeds have caused some poultry men to sell their hens, others have greatly re.. -- Huced their flocks kept, by close culling. Through increased population 'he demand for poultry products Is Your market constantly growing. is insured from foreign competition What better for years to come. prospect could you ask for. Let us have that chick order to. .day. FAILURE?" presented by North Ward M Men in connection with show at Venice Theatre Wednesday, Feb. 4th 1 20c 35c. THE FARM FLOCK This paper requested county agent this Smith to give the readers o paper each week the local farm news Last season many farmers made of current interest to the farmers of East Juab County. The following good money by keeping a small flock articles are the first of a series of of sheep on their farms during the which we expect to mkae a regular year. Some of there were kept In Juab County. feature. Records of five such flocks were kspt during 1924 and showed the A TOX LITTF.it CLUB following returns: Number of sheep in test 256, average number of At its last meeting the Nephi Farm pounds of wool sheared, 10.9 per Bureau appropriated $75.00 to be cent; lambs, 111.5; average gross used as prizes for club work during returns $9.18 per head. The highest 1925. One of these clubs was de- gross returns was $19.30 per head signated as a "Ton Little Club," the on flock of 7 head, and the lowest Idea being to create some competit- gross return was $7.23 per head on ion in the growing of hogs this year. a larger flock. In tihs club or contest the prize is Tha expense of keeping these to be awarded to the person, boy or small flocks amounted to almost man, who can produce the greatest nothing as one owner remarked, "It number of pounds of pork from one was almost like finding the money litter; either grade or pure bred and besides a lot of weeds and feed stock, in 180 days. A leader will be were consumed which would otherselected who will receive reports and wise have been wasted." register the litters as soon as they Most farmers would do well to arrive. Feeding plans will be made keep a few sheep on their farms just and the pigs will be weighed at the for weed control if for nothing else. time they reach 180 days of age. Permission should be given by our This is a hog raising country and City Council for the of small now that price indications are such flocks on our streetsherding as it would do that there seems to be a possibility much to keep down the obnoxious of some money in the hog business weeds which every year grow undisduring the coming season, all who turbed on many of them. are interestd in this work will have The right of way on our county a chance to show sime real origin and state highway could also be kept ality in hog raising. Watch for de clean of weeds and other undersir-abl- e finite announcements of prizes and growth and money saved In get your hogs ready. You may start maintenance if they were pastured any time. The county agent will re- with sheep in small flocks. gister your litter until a project The pasturing of canal and ditch leader is selected. The plan further banks presents another phase of use. contemplates the marketing of these fulness, Last year W. H. Brown of hogs as soon as they are ready for ihis city pastured ditch banks which market. were covered with willows and weeds and was well pleased with the way REMEMBER THE FAIR his small flock of eight head cleaned off the weeds. He reports that the In planning your gardens and feed more than paid for the temporother work for 19 25, remember that ary ence which he had to build and we are to have a fair this fall. We that ther was real pleasure in findmissed last year because the drouth ing his dich clean when it came kept much of our farm produce time to irrigate. from being up to standard, but this In Arizona these plans are follow. year promises to be a good one. ed by many large irrigation companNow let us see what can be grown ies. The canal banks ara fenced and here. Complete' plans and prize lists suitable temporary bridges built at will be made soon and all will be in intervals to permit the sheep to. readiness at an early date. Make cross from one side to another and 1925 fair the best one ever held. the pasture Is in great demand. domed With Quaint Stitchery Tub Frocks PURE MILK & CREAM Yours for Better Poultry, NEPHI COMMUNITY HATCHERY Nephi, Utah XOTIiTN'G LIKE IT OX EARTH The new treatment for torn flesh, cuts, wounds, son s or lacerations that is doing Mich wonderful work in ilesh healing is the JWozoiiC liquid a;.d powder combination treat rnoi.t. The liquid Uorozone is a powerful Antiseptic tliat purifies the wound f poisons and irifectioiis germs, wliils t!." Doro'ono powder is the prent healer. Tlier h i.otliing like it 0:1 earth for fpeed, erife'v and eficieney. Price (lioiii I) EDe, fVand $1.20. Powder 30c I by und efic. LUNT PHARMACY CO. from the Wild Rose Dairy. Sterilized and 'freed from all bacteria by our "Cherry Junior Pasteurizer," at our model dairy. Delivered at your home in sealed bottles. Give us a trial. Milk Tickets on sale at the Nephi Drug-- lit I M"M Your ConYr.Hom jp H-H- "Percy," a name which has for us a rather sisslfled association, was the result of quite a blood thirsty act. Malcolm II of Scot lanjd, in his invasion of England, demanded from Robert de Mowbray the surrender of Alnwick Castle. Mowbray compiled by presenting the keys to the Scotch king on the point of his lance, at the same time gouging Malcolm, out the king's eye. from then on was known as "Pierce-eye.- " which became the "Percy" of today. I I I I I I H I 1111 1 1 1 1 1 i The Place To Buy is YOUR PAPER NAPKINS for Large Box Contains 40 Napkins 10c. . WRTIT1NG TABLETS Large Size 2 Big Chief- for 5c for 25c A Fine Line of SOCIETY STATIONERY Always on Hand. A Square Deal The Year Round. It Pleases Us To Please You Ord and Mangelson LUNT PHARAMCY CO. Phone Nephi, Utah. 43 23 'H" m i ill1'-- ' f 'fmnrif riii raf'iaai 1 Fresh and Cured Meats ti-- on hand at all times. Also a full stock of Groceries and Vegetables, at prices that cannot be duplicated TRY OUR BUFFALO MEAT THIS WEEK i if- - 1 shipped from Montana. m Good and Wholesome. CITY MEAT MARKET Theo. Harris, Proprietor V arajaaai TMa tiii afiawlaaiia! W wujiy X' Ja Slightly in Error Jud Tunklns says he sees several men foolin' themselves the same as he did when he thought for a minute he whs at the head of the class; only the teacher was cotintln' from the other end o' the line. Lamp Replacing Candles 1 - BUTTER MILK, WITCH HAZEL, & CASTILE TOILET SOAP 3 BIG BARS P "PERCY" 1 -- - M'llion in Cactus Luther Burhank, the plant wizard, claimed that In a few years the r.nni:?! spineless crop of the cactus will b valued a millions f dollars. fruit-bearin- Women of Odd t dealt have met with women who I really Electric Inmi'S worn by miners of '.hlnk would like to be married to a England In place of the old candles, poem and to be given away by a novel. Teat". now number 327.XXt. I . 4 THE WILD ROSE DAIRY Ra Cazier, Proprietor aaaVyWaWa ACCIIKDITKD WHITE LEGHORN DUALITY CHICKS for Spring 1923, delivery from CERTIFIED FLOCKS free-ranof selected, heavy-layinge hens mated to double pedigree cockNo erels from famous specialists. lights or forcing methods no in100 per cent delivery breeding. guaranteed. Illustrated Chick Book, attractive prices and other information Rladly sent on request. Established 1898. "Now Is the winter of our discontent" very much cheered up by the arrival of new wash fabrics In the shops, and new frocks for old and young, made of these fabrics. For little folks, who require many tub dresses WlllllllilllllllillllllillllllllllllllllK d K'll6hams still lead the J "lie It.iilcls WWrly Who lliiild In the choice of materials, followed by plain chambrays and other sturdy Well" y cottons and by henvy coarse linens, for dress and knickers to match. Little ladles from two to six will discover TO BUILD WKLI sketches, done MUST HATCH INCl'IJATOR CO. Inc fascinating picture-boon colored floss, outlined on their 178 Seven' h Street Petnluma, Calif. prim? frocks, in which Simple Simon meets the pieman or the cow "Jumps over the moon, or little folks and litIT DBIYES OUT WORMS An tle animals disport themselves. II.AS NO KQIML The surest sign of worms in children is example of this kind of decoration apg paleness, lark of interest in play, frctful- - pears In the picture of dress and H ness, variable appetite, picking at the knickers to match; It Is the newest and Purest The H noee and sudden starting in sloop. When Nil mi in I Dcpoxit of (i)pum s these symptoms appear it ia time to piva Item in these simple styles. g White's Cream YcrmifuKo. A few doses In The World g drives out the worms and puts the little 3 one on the road to health again. White's Mutt import Material Cream VcnnifuRe haa a record of fifty American NEPHI 'LA STER AMI M.FG. 1 Ingenuity Iimh devised the successful use. Prico35c. Sold by g years of tightest and most durable umbrella In COMPANY the world. Rut for all the effort of LUNT PHARMACY (X). i;!i;i!:iii:!!!:!iii!iii!!iuii:M American ingenuity, the Indusiry could nut manufacture a sinsle umbrella but for the mniigtinese Imported from Hnirll und P.rltish India tlrnt goes Into Is lt& steel ribs, or the silk which mixed with cotton to make tlie coverA. B. GIBSON bamboo, mahogany ing, or the iimhi'-oiior other Imported woods uxed In the r This Edited by A. E. Smith, County Agent a , Nnm urn If g, ' MrJteilSissSfffjV fl small-checke- k -- Nephi Plaster j The biggest value in a winter car I t OTARY PUBLIC THE .TIMES-NEW- Office Phone 196. S .OFFICE Resident Phone 82 That Settles It Silence Is golden and women, being naturally thrifty, hate to make ue of anything so expensive. lJuluth It ia fitted with carpet and curtains that harmonize with the color tone of the two wide, deeply upholstered teats. It enable you to keep comfortably warm, yet have plenty of fresh air aince the Fordor Sedan is equipped with Cowl Ventilator and wind ow that lower by revolving regulators. The Fordor Sedan $660 Coup Tudor Stdan Runabout Touring Car Pa Klmm Region of Hirh Tides li:innel are In the P.rltish he lirnviesl knmvn There the !n n li. i;ht of nearly spring tide SO feet. The tides amomr I rie the family The Fordor Sedan provides room lor the whole family. Yet it ia a light, easily handled car the kind you want lor the months of changeable weather and diflkult driving conditions. , handles. Cor All S20 580 260 290 p car DmnouHttbU sad Starter ar fH extra H t- - You cannot own a car that oflers you better value or more widely useful service. And the greater economy of operating a Ford lend emphasis to the practical worth of this car to you. Dtrott EK TUB NKAKKBT AUTHORIZED rOHD DCAIXK VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT ALL FORD PLANTS |