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Show THE PAGE FOUR TIMES-NEW- Friday, August 19, 1927 NEPHI, UTAH S, ed swimmer. By the same token-- , the river ot lite is wide and swift, and feeble Published Every Friday by the Times. swimmers are well advised to paddl in shallow water. News Publishing Company. It's fun to build a parable. I know a city man who, having A. B. GIBSON, Editor and Manager. middle life, bought a farn reached Subscription Rates: and tried to work it. I have been tempted to do the same thing. H Six Months $1.00 didn't know a thing about farming One Year $1.00 He spent more money than he couli afford on fancy unnecessary machln GOOD ROADS GREATEST ery, plastering the " farm with The Times-New- 3E a s ASSETS TO COMMUNITY mortgage. Now an experienced farmer has the farm, and my friend is back In the city, at his old Job a job he knows trying to pay his debts. H is barely able to keep his head abov watel. You know such men in your ex such as the man, wh perience went into the jewelry business, al though he knew nothing about th manufacture or sale of Jewelry. Th man who sold him the jewelry stord told him it was a nice, profitable business, and so it is for a Jeweler But there are tricks in every trade. Many men sink in the river of lif because they lack financial strengtt to carry them to the farther shore YOU MAY NOT HAVE TIME TO WRITE MANY LETTERS BUT IT IS EASY TO Send Greeting Cards - , Mo There la an old saying to the ef feet that it Is pretty hard to get too much of a good thing. Right now it can be applied to good roads, for within the past few years thousand of miles of new highways have beei built and old ones Improved, and yet we haven't enough of them. Las year alone the government, through il a federal aid system, spent the enormous sum of $1,510,000,000 Add to that the millions spent by the states and counties and the total is staggering. The time has arrived when good roads are the nation's Prosperous Men owe their success to their early The acquired habit of saving-sun of prosperity shines on him who saves, not upon him who spends as he earns. If you expect to succeed you must do your part. Working hard alone will not suffice. You must save part of your earnings so that when opportunity presents itself you will be ready to grasp it. . greatest asset. Fair weather roads that are serviceable only at certain seasons of the year, are no longer profitable. Today the prosperity ot the entire country, as well as Its comfort, happiness and advancement depends more on good roads than oa anything else. We can raise the biggest crops in the history of the world and yet be on the losing side of the ledgersif our roads are in poor shape. Most of those' living here about who do not yet own an auto have come to realize that good roads mean about as much to them as to those who do own cars. It means their prosperity, whether they own a car or not. Good highways do more to increase property value than ever before, and the poorest section in the land today is that' which has to be reached over bad roads. Every part of the country is waking up to this and fighting tooth and nail for more and better roads. No matter how good we may think ours are a this time, there is room for improve ment, and still more of them woul 3S3 add to our prosperity. Let's get a violent case of the good roads fever right now and talk roads and better roads until we are blue in the face THRILLING AUTO but what we get everything we need STUNTS BOOKED along this line. i Firsl National Nephi Bank 3i 3E Trout Lean Toward "Delicacies" for "Table" Washington. "Feeding the fishes" a simple matter. The dietetic requirements of a trout suitable for the dinner table and to lure the sportsman are decidedly specialized. Experiments carried on by the United States bureau of fisheries show that beef liver, beef heart, and sheep Is not such liver will do nicely for spring planting with steelhead, rainbow and brook trout, but when trout are to be reared to a larger size beef liver Is what will produce the biggest and best trout. Something new on the menu may result from experiments with three oil meal, a new fish foods dried shrimp product, and a freshwater mussel meal. In the future the fresh meat diet may be expanded to Include these foods as substitutes for part of the meat. soy-bea- Utah n FOR STATE FAIR KNOW Among the uirique attractions booked for the Utah State Fair, Salt Lake City, October I to H, are thrilling stunts in which specially built automobilea take lending parte. The fettturus include auto pushball contests. iut Mrcer games, ci.medy auto rare and an acrobatic cat car which leaps bounds down the course, turns somersaults and otherwise disports itself in amusing fashion. Thestf events are scheduled for the after noons between horse races and for evenin.:-betwee- n fireworks displays. riilih YOUR BUSINESS! By Fred L. Boalt Recently a young man tried to swim the Columbia river. Neariug the opposite shore. ho tired. He was about to sink. Chance drifted a log boom in his path. He clung to it. He was rescued two and a halt hours later by the police of Vancouver. parable there. To swim a river is an undertakThe longest enlemltti reeordeii ing. It is difficult undertaking if '. i iiiiiiiin i'!: ' Ti l:iys in Is 47 H. (he liver be wide and swift, with nfiirm Willi il'e solnr sys- treacherous currents. order In One should tem. Hut we suppose the income tPX not undertake to swim such a river Mic us round uj seemed In quickly if one is not a strong and experienc- as It loe now There Always a Jo't ITM'MMma8Mu'"' . Yum - is a i smokers find their sheerest enjoyment in Camels pSTFTWl 11 Ga H MiIf 1 I 1927, R. y, .f. WutMo-&alSB- , Pi. C PRICED 5c to 25c "Wo Are Here To Serve" Nephi Drug Company Geo. D. Haymond, Owner. : ADVERTISING BUILDS BUSINESS Meal Time in China The Chinese consider the stomach The world marvels at the growtl the source of Intellectual life, and of the American telephone system therefore the fattest man goes for Nothing has done more to put tele the wisest one. They affect to bephones in practically every Ameri lieve that foreigners come to China can name, than advertising. to eat because they have not enough owned Government telephon to eat at home. - It is considered a systems in Europe see no need foi mark of refined politeness to treat a advertising. The taxpayer has t( guest or a visitor to a meal at any cover deficits, and there is no incen time of the day. For the most part tive for officials to maintain a grow only those who have families take ing telephone business and pay divl their meals at home; the rest eat at dends to hundreds of thousands o hotels. They usually have two stockholders. meals a day one an hour To show why the American systent after getting up In the morning, the grows, it is only necessary to read other between three and four o'clock o some of the advertising of, local tele in the afternoon. The class A good lllustra take three or fonr meals a day. Often phone companies. tion is advertising appearing in ,Mary; the father alone eats meat, while the land newspapers during a recen rest of the family have to be satisfied with rice. month. One advertisement appealed to to the young person at school to His Own Religion ring up the folks at home and keep I often wonder at religious men, up the personal contact. Anotber pointed out the cheer that is brought they have such varying ideas on the to parents when their young people abject. I was talking lately with who have gone out in different a prominent man one whose name Is walks of life, make a little "phone really a household word and he said : visit" instead ot merely trusting to "I was bronght up In a religious faman occasional letter. Yet another ily. I have chosen to accept religion suggester that a young person away In my own way, but never bother confronted by, others with It I have no desire to from home, when problems, gets comfort and help by, convert the world. I wouldn't give a d B to convert anybody tomorrow." ringing up the home for advice. E. W. Howe's Monthly. All the advertising had the human' touch and appealed to every member, of every family. The American telephone system grows and gives the best and the cheapest service in the world, largely as the result of con tinuous and intelligent advertising. well-to-d- TURKISH tAyOMESTlcl Mi j PLASTER k The Largest and Purest Natural Deposit of Gypsum In the World NEPHI PLASTER and MFG. COMPANY Cypress 3,0 0 Years Old of the cypress used hy the Egyptians to make mummy eases Is three thousand years old and Is 2rUl In a good state of preservation. Some Writing on Glass An Ink for writing on glass Is prepared by dissolving ten parts of shellac In 75 parts of warmed methylated spirit. To this are added IS parts of borax mixed with I2f parts or water and 0.5 grammes of methylllc violet. Material in Autos The following minerals are listed at "raw materials uscl In tmintifintur Iron. Ing motor cars ami trucks": Steel, plnte glass, aluminum, cupper, tin. lead, zlnr and nickel Tli-- re are numerous hIIo.vr of the above minerals that enter Into the manufacture of this product Ocean Tides The Naval observatory says high water occurs RO minutes later each day, on an average. High water follows the transit of the moon across the meridian of any place by a certain Interval, which Is known as the "establishment of the port." This Interval is approximately the same throughout the year for any one place, hut differs widely for different places. the whole systeni Don't neglect your feet Free NEPHI MERC. CO. WED. AUG. 24th By an Expert from Chicago Dr. ScXoU's Waft-Stra- HulPadt correct faulty walking and standing-- , and prevent crooked and heels. Absorb shoe s. Save repair bills. lie per pair. run-ev- er El Dr. Sertoli', Zl im padl sjtva Instant relief from palnfuleorne. Thin, medicated, anilseptle, protective, healing, tafeand ear M. Pains in the feet go through tha nervous system .to remote parts of the body, causing distress which nothing will remove till the real trouble is corrected. Whatever may be the cause of weak or broken your suffering down arches, weak ankles, painful heels, crooked or overlapping toes, excessive perspiration, corns, callouses or bunions you can rid yourself of it permanently and quickly. On the above date a Foot Comfort Expert from the Staff of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, will be at our store. He la thoroughly trained in Dr. Scholl'a methods of foot correction and he h will make impressions which reveal the exact nature of any foot trouble, and demonstrate how the correct Dr. Scholl Appliance or Remedy will relieve you. Pedo-grap- FREE SAMPI FS Com. In 1 J 1 Foot Comfort Demonstration ulerbury American "He Build. Wisely Who Builds Well" TO BUILD WELL USE ' Foot Troubles affect The Happy Home Irldge partners. 33 : c Man Hnd wife rim get hIoiik nice partner If ibe can mold bellik ill B.vr.nl.L ToHsrre SYMPATHY CARDS shore. I'm not sure if a parable should point a moral. If so, the moral of mine is that he who goes into a bus iness without the necessary know ledge and capital is all wet! HAS NO EQUAL ' BABY CONGRATULATIONS CARDS WRITE CARDS FRIEND CARDS MEMORY CARDS MOTHER CARDS Building a parable isn't easy. Why, the log boom Is Luck. Lucl A dis does play a part In business. tant relative dies and leaves you some money when you need it most You are given a line of credit you didn't expect. But the river of life is chill. Smal legacies do not last long. Lines o credit are withdrarwn. And what are the Vancouve police in our parable? A wise and benovelent friend, suppose a banker, perhaps a 'wis old bird, who gives you good advice and substantial aid, and drags you weak and driping, to the farthe NEPHI i BIRTHDAY CARDS that straj We did not believe, until we saw It tried, that a pice-- of writing paper, bent In basin shape, tilled with water and held In the flume of a candle, will nut burn, while the water will boll Try It anil xee. You might ulso bend the edges of ti piece of cardhourd so us to tmik n trny; cover the my wild shut ni'd hold over a lamp The idiot will me't but the cardbourt will not burn. r'vrin Journal .fa..? YOU ARE WELEVERY OCCASION. COME TO LOOK THEM OVER WITHOUT FEELING YOU HAVE TO BUY. which Interesting Experiments Present-da- y THE people of this age spend millions for the good things of life. And they place Camel first among cigarettes. Modern' smokers make money, but when they spend it they insist on quality, and more people today buy Camels than ever bought any other cigarette. Camel value has won the modern world. Money cannot buy choicer tobaccos, nor a more glorious blending. That's why increasing millions in the modern age single out this famous smoke as their favorite. You, too, will find it yours. "Have a Camell" is success. But what the dickens is log boom? WE HAVE BRIGHT, CHERRY CARDS FOR en., Scholl sZlnopods for Corns Thr valve Instant re. Ilcl and remsve thf cause frxrfKm anf preeear. - |