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Show THE Friday, April 27, 1928 sion on you. Just so it is with our city. Now that Main Street has been cleaned and beautified we must turn our attention to our back streets and to our homes if we wish to be thought well of. It Is (Continued from page one.) bit out of style. But what is tlie true that tourists very seldom come use of talking of things that aren't down back streets but we all see to look upon the least bit practical? Let's try these side streets fit to improve Nephi in ways that suit these side streets i ft to look upon This must be done, ourselves and then if tourists do our purses. to a great degree, by two method. happen to drive about the citv the These are: by having our buildings will also be favorably impressed. Since the home is the beginning neat and orderly and by planting lawns, flowers, shrubs au& trees of all things, here would be a good place to start this residence improve around these buildings. Inasmuch as MaMn Street is the ment. First, our homes should be "show-windoof Nephi this section made as attractive as possible. This of town should receive first consi doesn't mean that we need to spend deration. The court house is public fabutou8 sums of money to make property. Let's start our beautifl our homes modern; it only means cation campaign by planting lawn that maybe a coat of paint or some Thle other minor improvement on the around the place of Justice. would give the whole corner a look woodwork would make the 'house of life where now everything about appear as good as new. Next, would be to clean up our the building seems to be dismal and dead.. The whole town would look yards. Most all of us have 'an old better if lawn was planted In front shed or bench in the back yard that of the stores where the pavement would look just as well if it were doesn't extend to the highway. We removed. Inasmuch as leaves and should also remove the few dead dirt are always accumulating, could trees that are still left along Main n't we spend a few minutes every week to clean our lots? The people Street. Some of the buildings in the heart of Nephi could well afford to hire a of our city are not Quite as neat man to come to gather up the garThis and orderly as they might be. If bage about once a month. a few minutes ware used to arrange wouldn't cost much and the city displays a little better in windows would certainly be cleaner than it and to clean the show cases it would is today. Maybe the fence is just about be time well spent and everyone worn down. Why not remove it enwould be proud of the results. Tourists who pass through our tirely? This would make the town tfity receive a poor impression if appear more like the large cities. Now that we have made our they see dirty highways. This filth not only detracts from the appear- homes and lots clean, let's plant ance of a city but it also is a fine flowers, lawns, shrubs and trees While about our residences so that they breeding place for germs. it is true that our streets are wash- will look' more like a home and not ed once in a while, they often are just a place where the members in exceedingly dirty. Couldn't the peo- the families come to eat anj sleep. Since our Alain Street and our ple of Nephi hire someone, either on part or full time ,to take care of homes and surroundings are clean the highway through the heart of and beautiful, couldn't a little be the city and also see that the side- done to improve our streets? The walks in front of the stores are al- streets would look much better if ways well cleaned and swept? It weeds and sage brush" were not perwould cost only a small sum to do mitted to grow on them. It migh. this and it appears that just the also be advisable for us to spend a added beauty, without considering little money to gravel the muddy how it would imjprove conditions, rough trenches in the roads. Now that a few of the many ways would justify the small coat. What would you think of a person in which Nephi could be made beauwho swept the center of a rug very tiful have been pointed out, would clean and then brushed the dirt n't it be advisable for us to expend under the edges of the carpet where a very little sum of money and a it would not be in such a prominent good big handful of "elbow-greasplace? I'm sure that person would and put some of these ideas into not make a very favorable impres practice? 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Serve at once. pruyt'i wn i form of exhortation, alwiiys followed by the Lrd's prayer, enjoined by the fifty-fiftcanon of the Anglican church In 1003, to he used before all sermons and homilies. It was a prayer for the church, tin- - sovereign, various classes of people, mid a thanksgiving for the faithful In changed forms, It still survives in modern church A and Misses mili- $4.98 Scientists have discovered that a single onion will freeze lit "10 degrees above zero, tint Unit a basket of them Is stiff from the wintery blasts at temperiiturps ns low us 22 degrees bidding Votlcc To Water Users State Engineer's Office. Salt City. Utah, March 10, 1928. Notice is hereby given that W. J Davis, whose post ofifce address Is Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application in acordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah. 1917, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1919 and 1925 to appropriate .2 c.f.s. of water from an unnamed Spring in Juab County, Utah. Said wato ris to bo diverted at the point of issuance of the spring which hems S. 45 deg. E. 1207.3 ft. from the N'i cor. of Sec. 16, T. 11 S.. It 1 V., S. L. B. and M. and conveyed in a pipe line a distance of 5,o00 ft. where it will be used during the entire year for general reining and milling purposes at the in the Mono Ophir Group Mine This use will r.on-BitMinng District. all of said water. As much as may be necessary will be used during the entire year for domestic purposes. This application is designated In the State Engineer's Office as File No. 10285. All protest against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00, and filed in this office with thirty (30) days after the f completion of tho publication this notice. Geo. M. Hacon, State Engineer Date of first publication, April 27, 1928. Date of completion of publication. .May 25, 1928. t: : J f 1 three-fourth- Onion 8andwlch. 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In the parlance of the farmyard these manifestations of indignation, were "stuck-ups.- " And it Is from thai source that we have "stuck up" for the human who shows pride or snob' bishness. ANATON-WD- 11 Gletrac Tractors 12-H- ajb, Wtittrn Newspaper Union Difference in Coah Bituminous coal contains more volatile matter than does anthracite Both coals arc composed mnlnly of hydrogen and carbon, hut In varying propormors contains Ultiiinrtioii tions hydrogen than anthracite doe P, 20-H- 30-H- P, P, 40-H- P, 100 H.P. Draw-Ra- t Horse Power. Terms Prices low. easy. JAMES CHASE, LOCAL DEALER All Ratings arc Nephi, Utah ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION |