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Show THE : Helpful Commercial NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, The Times.News DENNIS WOOD A. B. GIBSON Service Subscription Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Whitmora mot. ored to Salt Lake City Wednesday for a few days visit. Both houses of the Utah Legislature voted this week to reject the proposed "Child Labor Amendment," which was fitting and proper. The majority of the states of the qountry who have also voted on the question have pursued the same course. The people of the United States are sick and tired of the new fangled ideas that are being brought forward First National Bank's organization is a valued factor in furthering business progress. All Commercial patrons, regardless of the size of their accounts, are invited to consult us FRESH Lee Pitchforth of Salt Lake spent $1.00 Sunday in Nephi visiting with a 2.00 "friend." THAT AMENDMENT. Trie specialized Service of the WE USE R. T. Cowan left Monday for a Nevada. EDITOR business trip MANAGER Mr. and Mrs. Otis Horton motored to Eureka Sunday where they spent Rates the day with relatives. Six Months One Year a i 4 per cent interest paid on all time deposits. First National Bank j f" 1 Dr. N. J. Rees and son Elwood. of Salt Lake City spent Saturday in wepni. Try a Malted Milk and see the Difference WE ARE HERE TO SERVE Nephi Drug Company Geo. D. Haymond, Owner Catarrhal Deafness GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING SYSTEM BEST MATERIAL USED Prompt Mail Order Service Prices are soon forgotton but quality long remembered 3. A. Chrlstensen Prop Nephi, Utah often caused by an in named condition Fire insurance rate3 in this city of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is inflamed you are geting almost prohibitive. In have a rumbling sound or Imperfect conversation with one of the leading Unless the inflammation can Hearing. Birds Rob Mail for Nest be reduced, your hearing may be debusiness men here we are informed forever. stroyed more the tiny birds whose that insurance companies were ready HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will correct name la the titmouse, have to cut the rates 20 per cent if this do what we claim for It rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by given the postal authorities at city provided better means to fight Catarrh. Lancashire, England, some cause fires than we have at present. A Sold by all druggists for over 40 Tears. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio. ' for worry. The birds decided to nest In cut of this nature would soon pay for a mall box and appropriated letters, the expense of an up to date fire one of which contained a check. The fighting apparatus, and in the interletters were torn up. Fi'rsf Bound Book Mutt V.ave Own. Opinr'sM est of real economy the cost of such an outfit would be a big saving to The binding of hooks Is said to have The flouting i'f other iron's opinions the business men of the town, who In our bruin" makes us r.oi one jot the begun about A. D. 650. The first volWoman The Worth-Havin- g they happvn to ume bound was the book of St. "The women who ar? worth any- are also among the heaviest taxpay- more knowing thoughlinve our own. must a famous English monk, who died ers. This city has been very fortun- he ones are in the world this at all thing In Nortliumbrln In fi7 ate in the years that are pa3t in es- Exohtinre. who are the most troublesome to mancaping from any serious fires but age." From "Race." by William this is no criterion of what the futtated, stumbled, made a 6a(T attempt ures may hold out. at recovery and tried to go on. ACCREDITED CHICKS FOR SALE Tom-tit- Cat-tera- Write for our prices first. Now is the time to get your order in for future delivery. White Hatchery sells only S. C. White Leghorn AA accredited chicks at single A prices. Full count and safe delivery guaranteed. Write for Price List No. 50. l. ia Costly Banquet The least expensive of the Lord .Mayor's day banquets given in London was that in 1916, when, owing to scarcity due to the war, the menu was restricted to three courses. The most expensive was that given by Lord Mayor Domville in llllt. and which cost altogether about siiiri.noo. Cuth-ber- t, true--w- WHITE HATCHERY ' Mc-Fe- Petaluma, California FOB WORKING PEOPLE The best of workers get out of sorts ft when the liver fails to net. They feel Selected - record parentag languid, half-sic"blue" and discouraged and think they are getting lazy. Neglect Postage prepaid. Sale arrival guar- of these symptoms might result in a sick By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK anteed therefore the sensible course is to Dean of Men, University of Jan. $12. Feb.Mar. $11. Apr. May 10 spell, dose is two of Herbine. It just or take a Illinois. per 100. Postage Prepaid. medicine needed to the purify the system and restore the vim and ambition of GRAHAM HATCHERY health. Price 60c Sold by liAllAM came to the town In which Hayward, Alameda County i i; i v V O ) i . lie Is now living a good many California years ago without friends and without money. He was honest, hard working, nd dependable, and In time he got on In business. He made friends and he married a sensible girl. He started a little greenhouse out on the edge of town, going Into debt for the land and for the equipment, but he had a good Dusinesg and the future looked promising. He had one recreation music. He could sing and he could play the violin marvelnusly well. It wag his At 34 degrees below zero Texone talent, and he used It skillfully for aco Motor Oil, light, flowed out bis own enjoyment and for the satis ox a faction of his friends. sample bottle. At 10 Then one unlucky spring day a cydegrees below zero Texaco Motor clone struck the town and laid waste Oil, medium, did the same thing. a considerable part of the residence This means that when your autodistrict and left Graham's greenhouse a heap of tangled iron and broken mobile crank case is filled with Ilia dwelling house, which wan glass. Texaco Motor Oils you have a adjacent to the greenhouse was torn Into fragments by the swirling wind LIQUID LUBRICANT end there was not a pleee of g!ua left makes starting easy and save you in trie greenhouse as big as a man's money in battery recharges, beliaad. Oraham's wife and his three chll sides helping your temper. There were seriously. If not fatally dren is a vast difference in Motor Oils Injured, and the whole family was Ir, and just a little thought on your the hospital, he with a crippled bark and a broken srra and a spirit pretty part will take the drudgery out of well crushed. He was almost wrecked winter driving. Any of the places physically, but a few days after listed below will give you service be ws driven out from the ho pltal to see the remnants of what w on Texaco Motor Oils. prain once home. It a bizarre sight ol that crank case today and be prebroken glass, twisted window frames and withered vegetables that met pared for the next cold snap with bis gaze. Nothing was left; lie had a smile. nothing with which to start anew end he was three thousand dollars li. TEXACO OILS CAN BE BOUGHT AT THE debt. He would hare shot himself, he said and ended his troubles at once. If he FOLLOWING PLACES hud had a gun. Then suddenly as he was sitting despondent In the midst of th Central Motor Co ruin of bis posnesslons, a robin cam Ncphi Silver Maple Service Station " snd perched npon the broken branch of n fallen maple tree and began to " Bryan Garage And sMniiKty and courageously. sing Mona Garage Mona then nearby he saw a torn nest, the Service Garage little birds within It (lend. It was sn Santaquin other home wrecked. Tenrs nm Inio hi eyea. snd courage crept bark Into NARROW MINDED PEOPLE bis heart, and he filled himself toKNOCK TEXACO OILS gether. "If thiil bird can sing," he said to himself, "by (iod. I can sing too." and he did. Friends mine to his assistance, he ninde a new stnrt, nd today business Is flourishing And still he sings and White Leghorn Chicks j MUSIC k, , ri REWA RD! ' A that I CENTRAL MOTOR CO. plH.vs the llii. violin. by H'Httrn Neppr Union i Front-Ro- By GEORGE BRINTON BEAL bjr Western Newipaper Union.) JuJARTfN looked from his Uttered table with a frown that was anything but encouraging. Deep in the workf of reading the manuscript of the second act of the musical comedy which he was engaged In directing, he hated to be disturbed. "You wish to see me about something?" The girl nodded, and he noticed that ber little hands were clinched nervously In the soft folds of her silk skirt "Well, Reynolds, what Is It?" he barked, putting on hla professional manners like a overcoat. The girl spoke with difficulty. "I want to know if Well, am I Bred?" He considered the matter before he replied. He recalled. If dimly, more details. Twice he had been forced to halt the rehearsal to remind this girl that she must pay attention to what was going on and stop dreaming. "What was the trouble this morn- r len. "Why, there wasn't any trouble, only you were picking on me all the morning. I didn't do a thing. Everybody has always liked me before I never had anybody pick on me " her voice trailed off Into nothingness. Martin sighed and hla stern lips curved Into Just a suggestion of a mile as be gnzed down on her sob- blng form. "Suppose you Just go back borne and rest and enow up for rehearsal tonight Just at usual," he suggested. "We will both Just forget what happened and start all over gain. Will you do that?" Tor a moment she sobbed on and then, with a algh, she nodded. ' , j probably the first time In hla long experience at a director Martin was nervous. Somehow he couldn't quite erase the memory of a slender, sobbing figure that, had faced him earlier In the day. Little gronpa of actors gathered about the barren stage and beyond the row of stating footlights, the orchestra was tuning up. Chorus Klrls begun to wander In from the dressing rooms. He glanced at hi watch, and rapped smartly on his table. "First act, please," he snapped with professional enrtness. At his nod the orchestra broke Into a lilting melody snd the rehearsal was on once more. For a time all went well and Martin bad almost worked off bis nnessy feeling--, when suddenly tlusxe imk. tilcJk The chorus heal: f t I . j j I the girl's face went white. Their eyes met In one swift exchange of glances that left him puzzled and not a little troubled, bnt he never swerved from his task. From that moment until midnight never for a second did he leave the Immediate vicinity of his morning visitor. Time after time the rehearsal was halted while he poured fresh stores of satirical abuse on the one object of his displeasure. No matter who erred, the blame went the same way. That something unusual was going on was apparent to every one In the company and more than one pitying glance was directed at the hapless little singer. At last the agony was over and at the sign of dismissal there was a general scattering as though to escape a threatened storm. Last to leave the stage was Reynolds, who for once had played a leading part From a cringing, frightened unit she had changed almost beyond belief during the coarse of the evening. As her foot found the first step leading down to the chorus dressing room she heard the expected summons: "Reynolds, one moment please," commanded Martin. Once again she faced the director, but It was different now. "Well." she asked finally, in the face ' of his continued stare. . "Not so very well for you, apparently," he advanced with a wry smile, still studying her. The girl shrugged her shoulders. "Better, thank you," she flashed, meeting his eyes with a smile. "Ton " he hesitated. "Too haven't any complaint to make?" She shook ber head. "Lost yonr ambition to be liked V be persisted. "No, Just found It," she replied. "Am I through this timer "Just ss you say," ha said, a touch of his former gruffness creeping In. "Child," he said kindly, "I guess I gave you a pretty tough lesson, but yea needed It Toa can't win out in this world by Just wtntlng things. Too have to win them. Ton wanted to be liked, but you didn't want to work bard enough to deserve It Toa have proved that yon are worth liking. Only don't forget the leason. debtor to his profession, from the which, ns men of course do seek to receive countenance and profit, so ought they of duty to endeavor t'emselves, of by way amends, to h" a help and ornnmenr Hier unto. Paeon Va'vab'e ,V.,- T xtl-- s Arghan Is a n, w. tevi" liber '' - rlls- - kliain. It Is by Sir Henry halt' as str- ng main as rip ,.si letup and Max res ets the ti ' of sea water imd "lives info a nnt doth thai bleaches an i d s easily It Is ..r or over-1 For a second the slim form before him quivered and threatened collapse, Something In the tone seemed to grate on ber and her answer was sul- For I hold every man a more" d ing Debt Fach Man Owes Martin's heavy voice broke in with impersonal coldness: "Now once more, from the entrance one two three Again the line wavered and broke and what started as an Intricate figure resulted In mere chaos. With a bound, Martin was down the line of hushed girls. He singled out one girl and his voice was savage with repressed fury. "If you don't happen to know which your right foot is," he rasped, "Just try using them In turn. Now, once w Tragedy ) TT TT" At Our Fountain." Estate of Robert C. Stephenson, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under signed at the office of Will L- - Hoyt, Attorney for estate, Nephi, Utah, on or before the 8th day of April. A. D. 1925. MARY STEPHENSON, Administratrix of Estate of Robert C. Stephenson, Deceased. Will L. Hoyt. Attorney for Estate. First pub. Feb. 6th, 1925. Last pub. Feb. 27th, 1925. FIRE PROTECTION. nmT Tin t"vttvt c Mrs. Alfred Orme went to Salt Lake Sunday on a business trin ra mming home Wednesday. Bishop and Mrs. P. B. Cowan, spent the week end visiting in Salt from time to time wnicn means an Lake City. army of new office holders to take care of. The citizens of this country Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Ingram re voted last November by the millions turned home Tuesday from Salt for Coolidge because they believed Lake where Mr. Ingram has been that he represented meir Ideas and for several weeks receiving medical was the man for the place to bring treatment. about a change in this condition of a too centralized power at Washing, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown enton, with its consequent increase in tertained a number of their friends the cost of the government. Friday evening at their home. Games Whep i ia considered that the and music were enjoyed and a fine officeholders in the United States supper was served to the following now number one in every ten heads guests: Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Christi-so- n, of families, it it apparent that the Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs, Mr. cost of government is reaching the and Mrs. Harry Irons, Mrs. George point of saturation. The producers 0. Ostler, Mrs. E. R. Booth, Miss of the country cannot much longer Athelia Booth, Air. and Mrs. Joseph this enlarged group of drones Brough, Mrs. Joe Willis, and Mr. and $ carry and live. The enactment of the Mrs. Joseph Brown. child labor amendment would have produced another army of officeNOTICE TO CREDITORS holders, and paved the way for generations of lazy citizenship. at any time. i LOCAL HAPPENINGS Published every Friday by The Times News Publishing Company i.niiey ;. h!,h has s dgeltke pineapple 'eaves. The tVwr r - iMe sil';. V'-o- Why ".(' small h lies 'n s- - Fir; Crackles itere are or cells. trreat manj t Some of these In them. When have a tlulp the woo. I gets hot this mo'stiire turns to the cells. Thl" mn'-e' n it"!il exiihwlon. (. tv.' and a vti 'i 'i together make the cnn !:V or t! r rie. nr-tnr- r' s sts : No Oracle to IVire'ss Wireless waves can Ip.ip through 120 feet of wilid rock nl'rios' ns swlftlv as through free air. Th' was demonstrated recently In Ohio lu-- a receiving set placed that llsixnee underked up con- groundr.-.-In a mine shaft .... - ln....t m ia Anne and Airp'ane Anne has only seen nn airplane when It Inm been high In the air. A few days ntro site was pensively watching one as It oarei far above her. when she remarked : "I wish Cod would come down ami take me for s ride." Four-year-ol- d Men Not L:,-- T-Without ivork. bees ar other r Insects die ncrordinv o n Herman emmnolngm. n,c mnm hsve compnnlotiHhlp or l e wMi die within five days no matter ho.v much liorjoy he may have on hand. ei ' lml-In- , t I Parisian aical Ben ity beauties plan to abandon iotnelic" for permanent rouge, nn Indelible liquid g'iar nte"( not to fade or run. Vtfir not ap on n quart of vsrnlsh :mrt be done with It? Says Uncle Zeke boy's conscience nebbnh bodders him "bout stenlin' apples until his stomach begin to ache. Hob ton Tran A script |