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Show 1 THE The . TIMES-NEW- Times-New- s CHIEF Published every Friday by The Times CER News Publishing Company The Choice Of The Majority DENNIS WOOD, . A. 13. GIBSON, . .'. Subscription Rates One Six Year Months OL'H HEADERS. TO . The Times this - News comes to your 1 posit accounts in the combined National Banks of this country. The will 'of the majority places the stamp of safety and security on National banks. Be a National Depositor. Be a First National Bank Depositor. week a OFFI TakeJgood Care of your HERE FROM PROVO J. cues , A. Bylund of Provo, chief proba- for expenses it was impossible for him and the Judge, to cover the three counties as promptly as desired, and asked the officials present to arrange for the appointment of a local probation officer to be paid out of the funds of the city and school district. After discussing the matter for some time, the officials present promised to take the matter up with their respective boards in accordance with the plans suggested. ' Ma True. "What Is your opinion of the po Blbllity of communicating with the dead?" l "I'm not worrying about that. I am certain of one tiling, there Is n positive chance for hetter and kindlier and happier communication wiili the living if we'd nil make the ef NijI i, tfch I So PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED l fort." Innuendo. "One of my cows swallowed my pocketbook." announced the chatty milkman. "Any money In It?" "Forty dollars." "Well. I hope yotir milk will be a little richer," said the grouchy cua tomer. ,t -- v . i.p' tmi. Bringing Prescriptions Here Preliminaries. insures their being filled faithfully "Why," sneered the bnnlncws mnn, and accurately. It insures the ex"do poets begin so many verses with act out of the physician's carrying " !' . 'O word the meaningless ideas and It .usj.ea reedoui "And why." humbly Inquired Mr. from an p.aiis. possibility o etror in comPenlwiggle, "do business men start so pounding. It insures relief to the many letters with the equally mean- sufferer if medicine will do it-" 'Dear Sir?' ingless phrase, Taken at His Word. Creditor It's put on and put off It. I sup tntll I'm sick and tired pose I shall have to wait until the ilny of Judgment for what you owe? Debtor- (resuming work) Kr yes Better call late in the day, though. Lunt Pharmacy Co "It pleases us to please you" - Squelched. "I hear your husband has left yon. Do tell me all about it. I never liked that mnn. anyhow! How did It happen, honey?" "Oh, he Just died. That's all tl.re was to It." The Ladies' Convention. "Why do you Insist on calling on Mrs. Ilefton for a speech? Tou know yon don't really admire her." "1 want a chance to heckle her." Catarrh Can Be Cured Catarrh is n local disease, greatly condiby constitutional tions. It therefore requires constitutional treatment HALL'S CATARRH MKDICIXK is taken Internally and nets through the r.looil on the Mucous Influenced Surfaces of the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the foundation of the dtsonse. gives the patient strength bv Improving the general health and assists nnture In doing its work. All druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio. 3E: FULL STOCK OF FURNITURE IN ALL LINES New RUGS Arriving Daily Piices Right BAILEY FURNITURE SUPPLY CO. 2i " y "A STRENUOUS LIFE" ' out' PLEASES PATRONS The play given last evening by the High School Dramatic Club, drew a fairly good house, and was well reSl'GAlt MAKES GOOD ceived by those present. The various characters were well taken and the cast are to be congratulated on In spite of the heavy losses suf- the good showing made. A matinfered by beet sugar producers in 1920 ee was given in the afternoon. The they have gone right ahead with the play will be given in Monroe tomor1921 .campaign. They have paid th row night. farmers a record breaking price for last year's beets while selling the sugar produced therefrom at almost MOTHER'S DAY OBSERVED pre-wprices in many instannna Th fact that no well managed western" sugar company has failed speaks well for the Industry and Its executive Mother's Day was generally heads lat Sunday in this city, and The brigh spot in the future out- appropriate services were held in each look is that the new crop will be of the ward churches, also a Mothmade at a decidedly lower cost. That er's Day program in the evening at farmers have recognized the value of the Tabernacle under the auspices of the stability of the sugar beet in- the M. I. A and Ladies Literary Club. dustry is evidenced by the way they Carnations were in evidence everyhave signed up beet acreage this where, the flowers being of a better quality than has been the case In past years. With the great interest taken throughout the country, this RAN K Kit CAN HELP BRING BUSday has become one of tie most sacINESS BACK SAYS EXPERT red of the year. "Prevention Is better than Cure" and It is a We have the "washes" whole lot cheaper, too. und "sprays" you need to keep your eyes, ears nose and throat in first class shape right here in our drug store for you. Come in' now and get them so you will have them to use when necessary. We are Careful Druggists Drug Co. Nephi HERE ar The First National Bank r,c tion officer for the Juvenile court of Juab, Utah and Wasatch counties, was in Nephi yesterday conferring with the City, County, and school off$2.00 icials on the present Juvenile situati11.00 on. JVlr. Bylund stated that owing to the small appropriation allowed better paper than formerly, for the reason that we have eliminate! from our Inside columns the many foreign advertisements, and in its place you will get good live news on the various activities of the State and world, with domestic and other agricultural news that we know will be interesting reading. This change is costing us considerable more money for our papers, as the concession given the news syndicate to run these advertisements cut down the cost of the paper to us, but the greatly increased reading matter which we will be able to give our readers we believe will more than offset the extra cost. home PROBATION Editor Manager Twenty million people of the United States are depositors in our National Banking System. In all there are 20,5 0,1 77 de- v.. NEPHI, UTAH. S, Eugene Meyer Jr, Managing Director of the War Finance Corporation, speaking at a recent meeting of the Bankers Club of Brooklyn, said: "There has been a decline without parallel in the prices of all kinds of goods and commodities. Bank loans have steadily declined since the beginning of this year and reserves in some parts of the country are now building up to satisfactory figures, but, even with this improvement in WHAT THEY ALL THINK the banking situation, there is still a "Are you satisfied with your presmost serious condition in position 7" industry. ent"No. I The foremost among the industries ought to have the boss's but which are suffering is the he doesn't seem willing to place fungreat damental industry of agriculture. resign in my favor." "It is the obligation of the banker A Long Tack, at That today to determine in what direct"Betwixt an auto and a yacht ion he can properly and conservatiOne difference Is." said Wall; vely stimulate business by giving en'A yacht can stand upon a tack And not b hurt at all.' and couragement confidence to the producers and merchants who depend In the Suburbs, upon hjm for advice and for funds. If it is true, as I believe, that stocks "I see you have hail fishing tn your are abnormally low, that merchants, neghhorhond lately. What have you manufacturers, wholesalers and re- heen mostly catching"' "Trains." tailers, who a year ago could not obtain enough goods at high prices, are now unwilling to carry their usu Solid Guilt. al stocks at low prices, it is the ob "Guess I'll buy a few shares of ligation of the banker to endeavor to that mining stock. Looks like a gilt-dp- e remedy this situation. It seems to proposition to me." "You've only seen the edges 1" mejhat, at the present time, no other single thing would contribute more to the restoration of business in a Conversation. sound and conservative manner than "Gabby. Isn't he?" the resumption of the carrying of "I'll sny so. He must give his wife normal stocks In proportion to the m battle for tne last word,' probable needs of consumers. "Another obligation with which the bankers may properly charge themselves in the public interest Is that of devining effective measure for LOCAL NEWS ITEMS eliminating the swindling promotion schemes which cost the people huge sums at regular and frequent Mrs. Sarah Mangum of Salt Lake "I deem it to be a real obligation Is her daughter Airs. J. City, of the bankers of this country to co E. Cole visiting this week. operate with the Government in work tng out a program which the meanMiss Lula McPherson, has return ing of Thrift may be brought home ed home after spending a week vis to every man," woman and child; and relatives in Salt Lake City. this should be done, in part, through iting the Savings system of the United StaT'aere will be no reserved seats tes Government and, in great part, seats so you had better go early if through the stock aud mutuul savings you want to see "The Two Burglars" banks. Neither the private nor the Government institutions can do it all. Wllforrl Wnrr Wfla tnwn fpnm Qolf or do it alone, but It is certainly a re Lake Saturday and Sunday y(aUtpg flection upon our management of the his here. parents situation that the Government at this time. Instead of raising money from the kiddles a good play the savings or the people, should be ground bygive to see "The Two going called upon to pay off $12,000,000 to Burglars" 115,000,000 a month, thtjs materially adddlng to our financial burdens in Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Burton, motor this difficult period." ed to Mantl Friday, returning the same day. Dont miss "The Two Burglars" J. D. Hague, was a Nephl visitor ra'l-roa- d Mrs.. Clarence Ingram entertained Wedesday attending to some matters, and visiting with his a number of her lady friends Friday before returning to Salt Lake evening. The evening was nleananttv parents spent In games, music and social chat. Mrs. A. N. Wullaro and family Refreshments were served to the fol- came over from Eureka Tuesday, and lowing Mrs. Fred Kendall. Mrs. Hil- will visit with her Mr. and purents ton Kendall, Mrs. Lynn Olpln, Mrs. Mrs. Geo. B. Itobbs f.r a few days. Ronald Jarrett, Mrs. James Stanley, Mrs. Leonard Linton, airs. Harry Mrs. Idell Nordstrum. returned to l'.Jrk, Mrs. E. D. Tark, Mrs. Wm. her home In Salt Lake Sunday, after Allen Miss Fannie Reld, and the visiting with her mother Mrs. Laura hostess Mrs. Clarence Ingram. Ingrain for a couple of weeks. ARE WE TO SERVE We Do LETTERHEAD PRINTING on Mr. John Cooper, of the Cooler, Pyper Co, is on the sick list this veek being confined to his home for few days with the grip. Roy Ostler and Miss Norm, Young are in Logan this week representing the Nephi High school at a Origin of Staff g. originated from the gypsy It used to be. a secret language of that race. It la by no means of modern date, being well known tn the classic ages of Greece and Roma, Slang tongue. tiUUU EE Extra Special Bargains Rugs, Linoleums, Curtain Laces and Scrimms Entire line of Rugs at 25 2 yd. wide Linoleums per cent off at $1.60 and $1.75 nv.-fu- 1 13 lot Remnants at yd. Linoleums. $1.75 and $2.00 Clean-u- price p only 90c yd. All curtain Laces and Scrimms ft 20 per cent off See them some bargains. Extraordinery f . - GROCERY PRICES TOMATOES 10c Can White Laundry Soap 5c Onhla Borax Soap 6 for 25c Rice 7Hc Pound Macaroni 2 Packages for 15o Corn Flakes io0. Primrose Tea 25c Tall Salmon 1 lb iec 2 lb LAUD 45c 5 lb LAUD , fi.oo 10 lb Lard $1.95 Nucou Nut Butter 30e. Hills Blue Can Coffee . . 35c Foglers Ensign Coffee PEAS 2 can for 25c. Corn 15c. Best Eastern choice 30c lb I.N AND GET OUR PRICES AND SAVE COME 10 TO 20 PER CENT .... ,.oe ONE PRICE TO ALL US.' ft NEVER UNDERSOLD FOOIE 8 SONS 3E: |