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Show THE The Built For TIMES-NEW- NEPIII, UTAH. S, Times-New- s Published every Friday by The Times News Publishing Company The DENNIS WOOD. Editor and Manager Subscription Rates One Year ., Six Months.... Purpose .' . $2.00 $1.00 STABILITY OF THE SUGAR BEET The stability of the sugar beet as a safe and profitable farm, product is emphasized by the present unfortunate condition of American agriculture. While other products of the soil haverunken m value, beet growers',, under beir contrasts with the. sugar companies and factories, have continued to receive the war priceo f $1,2 a ton for their beets. I The war price of $12 a ton paid the sugar beet growers this year, amid the shrinkage in corn, wheat, cotton, barley, oats, potatoes, and other products, tands o.ut as a prothe beet growers minent, feat-aretnaking good money while farmers raising other crops have suffered heavy losses. The sugar beet industry has proven, a benefactor, to ; the farmer, adding many millions .of dollars in return for cultivation. It is one of the bea if not the very best crop to which the farmer may put a wise use of his lands. The vault of this institution was constructed specifically to withstand the most cunning and vigorous attempts of highwaymen, the ravages of designedd . , . fire, or destruction by water; 3 Your valuables stored therein Old Resident Dies In Co. Infirmary (get T?eadg for iKe Gfreai Eueni John Scattergood, an old resident of Nephi, passed away Wednesday morning, at the Country Infirmary in this city at the advanced age of The deceased was born August 12th, 1835, in the town of England, Burrison, Staffordshire, the son of Joseph and Anna Scatter-gooHe came to Utah early in life and has lived in this city the greater portion of the time sines coming to this State. A few years ago he went to the infirmary to live, enjoying the best of health, right up unt'l his death, passing away as1 though he was going to sleep. ' istration were elected on an implied promise to reduce taxation. To cut down expenses all along the line, to abolia'a useless boards and commissions. To usher in a reign of efficient public service, where the4uxpay-e- r would receive dotlar'for dollar in service. To reduce jtb cost of State Utah. government- to the people.-- ot To apply the axe good "and plenty in weeding from the public pay roll useless office holders. The people of Uta'i are informed and watching, they will not be cajoled nor fooled by any grand stand plays. . The people want retrenchment, tax reductions, etc. Its up to the members of the present legislature to help the State administration to make good its promises. d. - I LET OCR - Jc L 6 Newspaper Readers , Many signs the past few months point to the fact that Wall Street Financiers are still on the job and are up to their old tricks of squeezing the public by bringing upon the country stringent money conditions. We note that one of the members of Congress the past week has introduced a resolution calling for an investigation of the present financial conditions, .and to ascertain the reasons why, the great banking institutions of the country are wltholding credits, and preventing the legitimate expansion of business at the present United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, January 22, 1921. To Whom, It May Concern:- Notice is hereby given that the State of Utalt has filed in this office lists of lands, selected by the said State, under section 6 of the act of Congress, approved July 16, 1394, as Indemnity School lands, viz: Serial SE No. 023827. NEi Section- - 27; NW4 NWS, Section 28 SWyt NW4, Township 12 South, Range 3 East, It is also noted, that the Federal Reserve System have recently loaned, uhe sum of 450,000,000 dollars to certain banks in New York, which The will also have to be explained. average farmer does not understand the many devious ways of high finance, but; lie does know that there is something rotten in "Denmark," when he is being compelled to dispose of his wheat at less than the cost o' production If Wall Street Bankers., . have the Federal Reserve System by , the throat, then the people of the United States should know it, and the quicker the better. If we are going back to the old days, when a certain individual sitting in his office in Wall could press a button and dictate tbe financial policy of the nation, then again we say, t'ae people should know it. Let the inevstigation be speedy, and to the pffint, and not merely a subterfuge to cover up the real sit-- . uation. subdivisions, 'have been conspicuously posted in this office for inspection by any person interested and by the public generally. During the period of publication of this notice, or any time thereafter, and before final approval and certification, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the.trts or subdivisions hereinbefore, described on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to pro-eor contest, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evicharacter of tie dence of tracts and the selections thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be approved to the State. Gould B. Blakely, Register. First publication February 11, 1921 Last Publication March 12, 1921. time. MEET US FACE TO FACE Q- Srtt We are in a position to take your subscription for the Deseiet News at 50c per month. Telegram at 80c Tribune at 90c. Any magazine at STATE INCOME TAX SHOULD BE DEFEATED. the lowest price. NOTE THE PRICE OS THE DESKKET NEWS Lunt Pharmacy Co. "IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU" SPECIAL, ATTENTION GIVEN ALL MAIL ORDERS 33 A Spectacles. We are told that the ancient had no apertadea. ftoiter Bacon, an Eng-llascholar of the thirteenth century, la said to have first pointed oat that old ersnns with weak eye would ae letters better by reading through plann-ronvlena hot tbe credit of Drat showing the world bow to um spectacles ts ffven to Alcandro dl Spina, an Italian mntik. who died In Pisa In Chinese Warning to Counterfeiter. It was nif inun thai made counterfeiting his iruile ill defiance of the grim warning printed on CTiliiesebjyik notes of the Mln dynastrrVhc makes a copy of this will have hla heawt nt off." The moat superficial student of Chinese history knows that the hrent was not Idle. Nowhere, except In Lewis Carroll's Wonderland, was the royal prlvlli'ire of cutting off heads exercised so freely as at the court of I'eklne. Yoiuh's Companion. We noticed an item in the dally papers a few days ago that Senator Southwick, was about to introduce a State Income Tax Bill during the present session of the Legislature, and if such la the case, it should be promptly killed. The Federal Govt eminent is covering this field of taxation like a blanket, and all the argument In favor of a State Income Tax at this time, is just the entering wedge for more taxation and a higher levy than at present. Everywhere, the politician instead of trying to reduce or restrict the tax burdens, are trying to pile on more. Gov. Mabey, and his admin- - NE, NE, SENW. Salt LakjjMeridian. Copies of said list, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive Just To Remind You That We Are Still Making That Good Home Made Bread Cinnimon Rolls. Dough nuts'. Cakes & Cookies L BAKERY YOUR STORE FOR ALL - ft COIIFECTIERY Restaurant in Connection Drug "Co. Nephi fTRE WE f ARE TO SERVE m Automobile Painting. Timely use of Paint and Varnish will prevept enormous waste to car own-er-s, to deterioration. To postpone pairting is false economy. It costs more not to paint than to paint. st CLYDE E. GOWERS non-miner- al LOCATED AT SERVICE GARAGE BUILDING. BLOCK NORTH OF SANPETE TRACK MAIN STREET, v. NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF idends and the setting aside of sur4th. The pursuit of business exTHE STOCKHOLDERS OF JUAB plus funds for the payment of other cept to enlarge same. COUNTY. FARMERS ASSOCIAT- dividends. 5th. The time of Its duration. ION 6th. The place of general busin(f) Providing that all NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: by the Board of Directors ess. That there will be a special meet- shall remain in full force and effect 7th. The amount of stock each ing of the stockholders of the Juab until amended or repealed by action party has subscribed. County Farmers' .Association held at of the 'Board of directors. Under the , 8th. The amount of each sliar. the County Court Hduse at the Court present articles no remains 9th. How many of the entire ' room thereof, in Nephi City, Juab in effect beyond the following meet- board of directors shall be necessary County, State of Utah, on the-19tto form a quorum. ing after its adoption. day of March, A. D. 1921, at the hour 10th. The private property of the (g) Enlarging the powers of the of 7.30 p. m. of said date, for the corporation ganerally and to set out stockholders shall not be liable for ' purpose of considering and voting up- and adopt a charter in a more com- the debts of the corporation. . on the following propositions. i v 10 iiruiniBcoj o transact . such v plete and concise form;; and to amend the of articles other time of annual business as shall or may by incorporation (a) Changing meeting of stockholders from 4th combining the present 11 articles Inpresented at such special Saturday in January to First Monday to 18 articles to effectuate such,Jun-ge- s meeting. s conciseSEid a and to give more Dated at Nephi City, Utah, this 29th in Decmber of each year. " '"' charter. day of January, A. D. 1921 (b) Providing for the election of workable For the purpose of ratifying (h) directors from the stockholders at JUAB COUNTY FARMERS ASSa new set of s. large and not from districts as pro(I) It Is proposed not to change OCIATION, vided in present articles. by James W. Schofleld, President. t'ae articles of in any (c) Eliminating theoftlce of sec- of tbe following incorporation L. W. Evans, Secretary. respects. ond and taird 1st. The name of the corporation. Thos. W Burton, Attorney for com(d) Eliminating the provisions 2nd. The precinct or City where , pany. which now provide for an executive (Seal) organized. committee and tbe powers conferred FlrRt publication February 4, 1921. 3rd. The name of the upon same and amending the articles Last publication February 25, 1921. so that powers of the corporation shall be exercised by the Board of r' by-la- - h be J directors. (e) Eliminating from the articles X. SORE BE WE ARE CAREFUL DRUGGISTS Nephi, Utah U G THE MEDICINES AND DRUG STORE THINGS THE WHOLE FAMILY NEEDS. NOTICE The First National Bank 91 North Main OUR-URU- AT THE SAME TIME GET THE POWDERS AND PERFUMES YOU WILL NEED FOR BABY. WALL STREET STILL ON THE JOB are absolutely protected. " STORES IX AMPLE YOU TIME FOR YOUR SICK ROOM SUPPLIES. SHOULD llAVfl OUR ANTISEPTIC THINGS; AND COME TO EE EE! of Incorporation Sections 2, S, and 4 of article 9 wilch provides for the payment of profit or patronage dlv- - jrt. $100 Per Acre 20.--, XKSS BLIHJ. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ' 'Twill speed y6ur car without a doubt. HAVE YOU;A SET OF CARBON REMQVING T O O L 8 T Have you ever tried the carbon remover tKat Is placed In each cylinder' Start the engine running and the carbon will leave through the exhaust. Worth while auto sundries quality and price arguments. grce GARAGE NEPIII 1 Watspn Shale Land Developing Syndicate Wanted ' "".jJV!" Some tools to clean the carbon out? Syndicate No. UTAH CO. Beef, Veal, Pork Offering 440 Acres of Rich Oil Shale Land, by deed, with warranty Contract f or 1 00 ton daily capacity ; Shale Reduction Plant. and Mutton, and all kinds of " - Ploutry M M.King Phone 98 J5 Demonstration Saturday Cooper Pyper Store 2: 1 1 t |