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Show THl TIMKS-NEW- NEPH1, UTAH. S. The Times News CHOP AND WEATHER REPORT -- PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY THE TIMES-NEW- S PUB. CO. Dennis Wood, Editor and Manager Subscription Rates: One Year in Advance $2.00 Six Months in Advance $ 1.00 Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Nepm, Utah TRYING TO BE FUNNY. There isn't a deserving man who hasn't a right to the prosperous,happy employment that only good business can give. If we are farming we want to raise a little bit more; if we are in business, we want to increase our efficiency and production. This is one bank that feels' its responsibility to t lie community at this time, and we stand ready to with every other man who who does. Call on us as hard as you will The cub '"tfu'wr sent down u the Salt Lake Tribune to the Harris murder case here report this eviuenuy trying to qualify for moving picture scenario writer one is to judge by the kind of stuff he furnish ah h v.OCUiuSS at me nrst day of the hearing. Of course this paper doesf not oujecc to what kind of a setting a porter may couch his articles in but we do object to a young amus coming down here and ignor taking Or vug ui our nil htm hn 11 ings and giving the impression to th outside world that court is held in this city in a barn, when the facts are entirely the opposite 10 those which were given out by this e re porter. Listen to this: "Facing the justice were the tables, plain varnished affairs of yellow pine" and then asain In the bare-wallcourt-roohero before an eager-eye- d crowd of men and women." What impression would the out sider gain from snrh a wv.;t; when the facts are that the courtroom in this city will compare with any in the state of Utah, and then in referring to the tables, would not the impression be given that we had gone into the hills and hewed out a few yellow pine boards and nailed them together and thrown on a little yellow varnish, when the facts are that the tables are of the best light oak, the best that monev can hnv We take this opportunity of saying that this young upstart is an ignor ant fool and the sooner he gets down to brass tacks and writes news in stead of getting off picture show sob- stuff the quicker he will become a real reporter. .... a. sUllll self-sam- ed 1 We are Agents For The International Harvester Company and The Fairbanks Morse Co. ENGINES WHAT IS The most reliable engines on the market We now have the 6 H. P. on hand. We are also agents for the Primrose Cream Separator . Call and examine them. We will have our expert here in a few days to demonstrate. These machines are carried in straight car loads by the International Harvester Company. m IT? The question is, what is it? Do you spread it on bread? Do you suck it through a straw or do you gulp it down a glass at a time? Well, here is the story a Times- News man caught the later part of conversation between two Nephi ladies this week which ran somewhat as follows: "You let it stand three weeks and skim it off everv Hav " 'And is it good?" the inquired anxious listener. "Well, I should say," replied her companion. This was all we heard but our mind wandered off in the direction of the good old days when mother made "pop" flavored with malt and ops. A 2 1)1 i:S Don't Consult a Veteriary about that "New Building" Now that you have decided that you will waste no more money on this RAMSCHACKLE, DOWN - AT - HEEL THE BUILDINGS. You want the Jbest building formation and advice in- BONNE- VILLE LUMBER CO. gives it to you. Our Service Bureau with a start of experts with many years experience in designing FARM BUILDINGS and MOD-ERHOMES comb the fields each day for the newest and best Sifting knowledge for you. N f AFTER OPERATION WAS PERFORMED ViT. and Mrs. Henry Henrickson formerly of Levan, but now living in Sandy, Utah, returned home this week from Aberdeen, Idaho, where they attended the funeral of their little grand-so- n, Stanley, son of H. O. and The Fern Hendrickson. child had his foot almost completely severed at the ankle by a binder driven by a hired man. The little fellow was rushed to the hospital at American Falls, Idaho, where an operation was .performed with the hope of saving the foot, but death followed a few hours after the Another reason why you should see us today. B D N N EVI LLE LUMBER EB. and Associate Merrill Co Geo JOHN RICHARDSON, Manager . "American Beauty Electric Irons" Are The Best Pearl Superstition. Pearls used to be considered- un lucky and history tells of more than one queen who, before the sudden and tragic death of their royal consorts, saw in dreams all their jewels turned to pearls and were told that it presaged tears. Just the same, women were not afraid to wear them and nowadays we laugh at superstition. Electric Toasters Electric Coffee Pots Electric Fixtures or Eyeglasses. The suggestion of the use of lenses for the cure of eye defects was made by Roger Bacon, the great scientist of the thirteenth century. The making of the spectacles was carried out by Italians. t-- Everything in Hardware Physicians of those days, however, did not know the true theory upon which they were basefl. Daily Thought. Dead he is not, but departed the artist never dies. Longfellow. 5 and lot COOPER, PYPER & CO. Daily Thought. Man is but a reed, the weakest In nature, but he is a thinking reed. Blaise Pascal. . rJ t X PIANO Music in the home GRAFOROLA SQUARE STATEMENT The agitators and professional Reds will admit nothing good and say nothing good for an employer of labor or owner of industry. And yet the majority of employers and majority of employees are trying o do the right thing. In the mining industry, Robert C. Gemmell, general manager of the Main Street, Opposite Chas. Foote & Sons Store Utah Copper Co., in announcing re cent advance in wages authorized by that company, stated the attitude of the majority of employers when he said: 4 MONUMENTS 'The advance in wages made by LIVERY AND FEED STABLE Utah Copper Co., is a recognition of A splendid variety from which to the continued high cost of living, the Bus Meets All Trains select. A'ork .right, .Prices .right. GOOD LIVERY RIGS, DRAY principle of paying a living wage and Hcesley Marble and Granite. Works, AND EXPRESS WAGONS n Improved copper market as well I'rovo, Utah. Phone Us. as an effort on the part of the manAgents for Coal. PHONE 44-- 2 agement to demonstrate Its appreciaH. D. Goldsbrough, Proprietor tion of the attitude of its loyal em-a- n effort on the part of the manage ment to demonstrte its apppreciat-io- n AND WOMEN in Used Fertilizers. Peat Making of the attitude of its loyal em Italian peat too low in fuel value to VERYWMCRC ployes at the time when a reduction 6e used for heating is being utilized in hich reduction was occasioned by the manufacture of nitrogen fertilizers. Always say the stagnation of the copper metal market at that time. Since then a This shop is considerable Improvement in the cop"He Builds Wisely Who Bulls per market has occured, but the adSquare ! Well." vance in wages now announced Is based more on a belief In a better FOLKS WHO HAVE GOTTEN market In the future rather than to build INTO THE HABIT upon present conditions. Present use conditions do not Justify the Increase of purchasing their meat supply made." of us are enthusiastic in their Alining camps from Arizona and New Mexico to Montana have taken praise of the guality of our HAS NO EQUAL the same attitude In making recent stork and of the expertnoMS we advances in wages. show in the delivery of (he choicest cuts of meats to be ine Largest and Purest Helena Independent Berger.con-vlcte- d Natural Deposit of Gypsum In Socialist, says he prefers the found anywhere. tha World. I. W. W. to the American Federation of Labor, because the Wobblies are CITY MEAT MARKET class conscious." Yes, to the ex N EPHIPLASTER & MFG. CO. G!:0. W. G.IKI'.KTT, Prop. tent of smashing employers machin ery and burning forests and farmers' ft Moderate temperatures and rather general though moderate precipita tion brought a general improvement in agricultural and range "conditions this week. Good rains on the sum mer ranges have kept the livestock up well, and a number of beneficial were reported in winter showers range territory, improving the outlook greatly in these regions; Black Rock, Utah, reports 0.70 inch. How ever, rain is still needed in Iron, Box elder, San Juan ano otner counties of Utah. Spring wheat, oats, ana are nearing the harvest barley stage at the higher altitudes, where not already cut. Potatoes, beets and alfalfa were appreciably improved by this week's moisture and moderate doing only fairly well because of the drouth and irrigation water shortage. In some localities the weather has favored an abundant setting of alfalfa seed and encouraged farmers to leave considerable areas for seed production, particularly in Millard and San Juan counties. P lanos, Player Pianos, Grafanolas an the fam ous improved Edison Talking M achine Ax (lie Hie rings make the fiddle, ho do record make the machine. COMK AM) li 10 Alt THK COLUMBIA ItiHOItDS ON THK COLUMBIA or tho Edison Record on the F.di.son Machine Machine-- , well Nephi Plaster All Hie lalCKt PIANO ROLLS. the latest KF.COUDS. Free An demon-ntriitlo- n nt any time. Grafonolu needles, record brushes, and supplies. Robert fLomax E. frX Hpeclal Representative for Dayncn Heche Music Co. of Main Street. Nephi Salt ImUo City, Utah. ttttmttttmmtttfftffofft |