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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S. LOCAL HAPPENINGS L' TSS? E n 1 S:i:"-Jt- res js 'SZ'"tt?-"f- I t--fi y t i.:::w. y Will V ;' - f iMn ' X V L d i- - ti J. H. Lunt is spending the week over to Manti purchasing beef cattle for the Los Angeles market. fHfc'Fl B5I Jacob Gibson was down from Salt, Lake City yesterday visiting his family in this city. lm Hi Mrs. George B. Hobbs, returned home yesterday after spending: three weeks in Salt Lake City visiting with her daughters. BP I ft m miw slaw ijiopS' Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Forrest motored to Salt Lake Sunday where they have beten spending a few days this week. Warrillow Brough went down to Delta Tuesday to transact business relative to the purchase of some cat. ;tle. eJzfeSSES I J Continued satisfaction ty.th low flJ2. cost-throu- gh leng years of service! The Monarch Is Easy to Keep Clean The Monarch's handsome Mirco top needs no stove blacking. The white porcelain panels and blued steel body are quickly cleaned vith a cloth. The few nickel parts are perfectly plain. There is no ornamentation to catch dirt. blue-blac- Duplex Draft Fuel bums evenly in the Monarch'9 firebox, due to the patented Duplex Draft. It provides unjiorm heat to alt oven. And it leaves parts of the top and to be thrown out no unburned fuel with the ashes. DO you HOW oS&en Mb Enave to Eaaail fiseS Sot? stgui? srasage ? remember when you will find that your Monarch does not use one bit more fuel than it did at first It will bake just as well heat just as quickly. Ilere is the reason. The Joints of the Monarch cannot open up to cause "Air Leaks" which bring such waste and dissatisfaction. These joints are not made tight with stove putty. They are riveted. The heavy steel plates actually riceted to Such the malleable iron castings. construction is possible only where malleable iron is used. For malleable iron, you know, cannot crack or break. Thus the Monarch is good for many long years of service, for it is also protected from rust damage by Vitri (used Linings in every flue, your was new? Do you recall that in those days you didn't have to send to town so often for coal or to the wood lot for stove wood? Do you know what's the matter with the old range? Why does it need more and more fuel? Why does it take longer to heat up? Why doesn't the oven bake as well as it used to? Air Leaks. That's the trouble. The stove putty that once made it tight has fallen out. Jolrtta have opened And from now on, till you throw it away it is going to get worse and worse. The most economical thing for you to do Is to buy a new Monarch Range right now. You ill see a vast dif- fereuee at once in' your fuel expense. And ten or tweut years from now. tip. TheMonarch'sVitrifusedFIueLininsra are the only practical fonn of linings which will withstand the hirh tenwra-ture- s that occur in range flues, ard at the same time furnish adequate protection agai&st rust and corrosion. ' Miss Geneva Langlois a teacher in the local High School was called to Ogden Tuesday on account of the jdeath of her grand-mothe- r. Mrs. Wm. H. Belliston was hostess to the members of the Social Companions club Thursday evening at her home. The time waa spent in sewing, also a reading was given by Mr3. George Latimer. At 10.30 p. m. a dainty luncheon was served to the following members and invited guests: Mrs. R. B. Chappell, Mrs. J, G. Irons, Mrs. Joel Taylor, Mrs. Harry Irons, Mrs. Mabel Greenland, Mrs. George Belliston, Mrs. L. G, Hobb3, Mrs. A. V. Gadd, Mrs. Geo. rge Latimer, Mrs. Mattie Vickers, Mrs. J. A. Kendall, and the hostess Mrs. W. H. Belliston. . . , mmmrmml' Go Into our Nephi store ami select your new curtains. Our Drapery Deportment is fully equipped to serve you well. The display equipment is a new feature. Kven if you do not buy, come in and see the pretty new patterns. Spring Housecleaning Near at Hand Now is the time to be looking for that new Spring Hug. Wo have it. Come in and sH it! Also see our new patterns of Linoleum. Dixon Taylor Russell Co. -- -- THE Provo HOUSE Nephi Sprlngville I'ayson COMMUNICATION D ixon - Taylor - Russell Co. Peter 1 1 Go Into Our Nephi Store and Select Your Spring Curtains Replies to the article "Doctors Up set Goiter Theory. Iodine Treat ment Condemned," will be found In the Telegram, February 6th, The Salt Lake Tribune, Feb, 8th, and In the HOUSE ' "THE ONE-PRIC- E Deseret News under the title, "Liv ing Wisely and Well," by Dr. J. H NEPHI PAYSON SPRINGVILLE Sears in the Issue of February 7th. PROVO Dr. Sears says In part, "Anyone who takea the stand that iodine will not prevent simple goiter must ans pen. "Make It to you?" he Inquired, pois- wer the question, "Hot It it that simple goiter disappears In sheep ing the pen. "Yes Please !" The words came cattle, and human beings when the amount of iodine is given for By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK faintly. Alice had won, but she was proper the required length of time." Dean of: Men, University of not happy. Endemic goiter is the same as Illinois. Peter filled In the name slowly. Then By CRITTENDEN MARRIOTT 95 to 98 per cent of goiter. simple looked i he His up. puzzlement suddenly is all endemic. goiter vanished. had L mull. vtbfMlier uy A ualet u HEARD a man say once thai he did Supt. Calvin S. Smith. "Who is this money really for?" he In her not want to send his grown son rebellion HOT but not for course It's asked "Of helpis INquietly. away from home because the boy'g heart Alice Dorrance sat listening yourself. Is It perhaps for that brothgoing would sepnrate him, he felt, for the tinkle of the door .bell thai er of Your Conversation yours?" It was a influence. from MOTHER .hi (jus Tasteful window draping bring such gratifying rewards! They add brightness und cheer to your rooius. Charming window treatments are easy when ycu have such a laiige and beautiful variety to choose, from. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Groneman, Mrs. Lee Morgan, Mrs. Halliday, and Airs. Loveless all of Provo, came down to Nephi Wednesday to spend the day with relatives here, also to visit with Mr. Hezekiah Carter on his 82nd birthday. See our salesman about a new Monarch. Save money on fuel. have the pleasure of using a range that saves time and work as well. Investigate the Monarch at once. i p Have Draperies That Everybody Admire I Mr. and Mrs. George W. Tolley, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer. Sperry, and Miss Eva Tolley, went to Sprlngville Friday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Day. THE LOWEST PRICE. ONLY ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY mmm" vw' Approved Styles for Little Girls Dr. H. O. Turrentine - ' ; ; ss 1 I his mother's foolish thought. There Is nothing In time or in distance that can separate one from such an Influence. You can feel It today with ten thousand miles or twenty yei.rs Intervening as strongly as you did when as a child, you lay with your head upon her breast and felt her gentle hand upon your hair You can hear her voice and see her face as if she were now in the room with you. "I lost my mother forty years ago," an old man said to me recently, "and yet I have never censed to feci a dally sense of loneliness and loss." And so many of us feel. And yet no matter how. long she has been gone or how far away she Is. .you know very well what she would say If she were with you loday, and what she would have you do. She wants you first of all to be good to be clean and honest and strong and She wants you to do the dny's work manfully and well without whimpering and without com plaint. S' " tony never hnve said these things to yon In so mnny words, but you know without the words having been spoken. If through your endenvor there Rhould rome to you honor or recognition her heart will thrill with Joy to you Inconceivable; If unhappily yon Rhould encounter defeat or disgrace the pain which she will suffer yon will never quite understand. Her love and her faith will follow yon through every diversity of experience, and no matter who deceive or turn against you, she can be counted on. "My boy ig a good boy," mother say to me often In the innocence of their trust. "I know he hasn't a single bad habit." t surprised that most college I am men turn out well when for so mnny years I hnve seen what faith and con fldence their nuttier have In them and what hope Is built upon their future, lie would be craven Indeed who disappointed his mother and who lived up to a lower Ideal than she et for him. (Id. 192S. Wwtrn Nawspapcr tlnloe.) would herald the coming of Peter Smith the coming that would condemn her to a life of secret misery. It must be secret, she told herself. If she had to make the sacrifice, she would make It bravely. The world should never know what It cost her. She would flaunt her chains until the world envied her, believing her luipp.v. Happy! Happy! The bell tinkled; she ran to the glass to powder her face, lest the flame In It should betray to Peter how she loathed him. Then, abruptly, for the first time since she had promised her brother Fred that she would save him and had telephoned to Peter to come to her at once, she remembered that she had to do more than merely to accept Peter's proposal. She had to ask him to to Heavens! How could she ask him such a thing? Peter might guess that she was sell! ing herself and might refuse. Oh No! No! He would never refuse for such a cause as that. If he refused at all It would be because he was too stingy to Abruptly the stairs seemed to fly up and repel her. stumblingly she took a step forward, then Peter caught her. and she renlled that she had reached thw bottom of the stairs. "Tim thank you !" she gasped. P.nt Peter Ignored this. "You're not hurt?" he gasped. "No! No! Thanks to you I You're kind " she went on. awfully j "Kind! I'd spend my life In being j Say kind to you if yo-l'only let me you will. Say you will. Oh, say you 1 will !" Peter's arms Promptly she twisted and looked up rougishly Into his face. "Let yon le kind to me?" she bubbled. "Of course I will. Plense lend me five hundred dollars." Peter laughed buck. "Five hundred? Sure thing," be promised. "Ilow'll you have It? In gold? Right away?" His tone frightened Alice. Abruptly she sttfTetied. "I'm not Joking," she said, coldly. "Not Joking?" The smile vanished from Peter's Hps. The clutch of his arms slackened. "No! I'm not Joking," she replied. "I'm In earnest. What's five hundred dollars? I'm worth a lot more than thnt. I'm worth nil you've got." Peter's fare cleared slightly; from his. pocket he took a checkbook and a In , In LlSm'n Odd Momenta It Is wtmt we sow in tin- minute t n few years that Dd spare portion irown up to crown and scepters. - Jeremy Taylor. "No! No!" "Evidently It is." Deliberately Peter put checkbook and pen back Into his pocket. "You gave me a bad scare, he went on. In tones that Alice had never heard him use before. "What's Fred been doing? I wouldn't have him capable of putting you up to this. Whnt's be done? Robbed the bank?" Peter's voice was kindly but compelling. Somehow Alice knew that she was seeing the real Peter for the first time and that he was very different from what she had thought. Slowly she "NEMESIS" Nemesis, In the religion of the indent Greeks, was tbe Goddesa of Retributive Justice. The Justice which slowly but snrely pursues a man until punishment finally Is administered Is known as his nemesis. Nemesis is the theme of such works as Hawthorne' "The Scarlet Letter' or George Eliot' "Silas Mir ner." fsr 4 nodded. "They've found him out? given him a rhanee to pay hack the money?" demanded Peter. "They would of course! Well ! Don't trouble yourself about It any more. I'll straighten things out at the bank. Send Fred to my office tomorrow morning, and I'll see that he gets a chance to earn and pay back the money. He'll want to do that, f "Good evePeter bowed. course." ning." he said. Alice's eyes widened and her Hps parted. "You you're not going?" she "I I " uncertainly she quavered. stepped toward hltn. Put he held up his hand. "It Isn't necessary, dear," he said, with a smile that whs Just a little bit twisted. "There's nothing for you to pay! Fred'a orih saving, for hla own sake." "Put but " "Forget It ! The rest Is between Fred sod me. So far as you are concerned. It's over. Put the whole thing out of vour thoughts?" voice was well," Alice' barely audible. "Then, then If what you said wasn't sll pretense " The front door flew open, and Fred Iiorrance bounded In. "If all right," he gasped. "The bank has Oh! Weill You lon't need to to " He saw "Oh. Peter and broke off. Then Al'ee! You haven't promised to marry hi 'ii yet, hnve you?" Alice smiled. "No. Fred!" she said, gently. "I haven't promised to marry hlui yet. And I'm not going to promise. I'm going to nsk hfm to marry me." 8lm turned to Peter. "It really wa II pretense, Peter," she said. "Put It Isn't pretense any more. I know you at lust. Peter, and I love you. forgive me and and t take roe In your arms and and marry me, Peter, "Ve-ver- Tb' gun w b ot loaded baa blown off many a foolish bead. wasn't 0- -- y if C " cJ Dr. Uugh O. Turrentine. eye sp cialist, who has been appointed chief medical adviser of the Near East Relief commission In Armenia. Doctoi Turrentine, who Is a graduate of tb Kansas City College of Medicine, and of the Chicago Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat college, has sailed for the Near East Relief orphanage center for 12,000 at AlexandrnpoL from where a campaign Is b Ing waged against trachoma a, Valentines vwmv it M aIIH I Tbe new wash fabric are la tbe shop and o for prlnj are pretty and sturdy frock made of them, for llttl girl. Neither the material nor tb drese reveal anything atartllngl new In design, but tbere are detail of finish and adornment that put the signature of this spring on tbe new arrivals, and they wear tbe colors of th season. Plain linen In hlgb color, cbamhray checked ginghams, voile and other dependable cotton goods, with crepe d chine and other crepe In silk, afford a sufficient choice for any sort of wear. Outline embroidery In cot to flos I the outstanding decoration oa play frock while patterns like that shown In tbe picture, appear on dre aier model a Writer Advocate of Golf y dear!" V If ii I I. Ye; klssc! Y, nCoilrl On! fore," be "I've never said, removing tb? f'lgr.rt. from hi vest pocket and n tesrd her. Jack-o- ' Lantern (Dsrinioutb). U$e for Old Filma Old clnemiitngrnpn films, after being boiled down nnd having n certain proportion of silver removed, are used for ninalrig patent leather. " ) . cn Grantland Ulce, noted sport writer, the links at Miami. Fla. Mr Rlc I a great advocate of gott and b play a One game himself, and he U II at tt Just as often a possible. practice what ba preaches. on |