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Show THE The Clip Your Liberty Bond Coupons on June 15th & Dec 1 5th of each year CASH THKM AT THIS BANK. WE MAKK NO CHARGE FOB THE SER- VICE. IN FACT, WE SHALL. BE QUITE WILLING NOT ONLY TO CASH YOUR COUPONS BUT TO PUT AT YOUR INTEREST MONEY WORK IMMEDIATELY IN GOVERNMENT SAVINGS SECURITIES PAY IN'G Font PER CENT INTEREST COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY, OR IN LIBERTY BONDS WHICH ARE STERLING INVESTMENTS YIELDING ATTRACTIVE RETURNS AT PRESENT LOW MARKET PRICES. WE MAKE NO PROFIT ON THE WHOLE TRANSACTION. THIS IS A SERVICE WE ARE GLAD TO RENDER TO THE PEOPLE OF THIS COMMUNITY AND TO OUR NATION AL GOVERNMENT STEHLIN BRINGS BRIDE Times-New- s Published every Friday by The Times News Publishing Company DENNIS WOOD, A. B. GIBSON Popular Lady Contest Editor . . , Manager Subscription Rates One Year Six Months $2.00 $1.00 with the 4th of July Carnival, we will run a Popular Lady Contest from June I 8th to July 3rd, the win A OOOI) OBJECT LESSON In connection An unfortunate situation has developed as a result of the exhorbitantly high prices charged by-- growers of small fruits for canning last year. The canners paid the price and put up the pack but the public refused to buy with the result that a large part of the pack has been held over on which the canners are taking a heavy loss and there is practically no market for much of the small fruit as the canners cannot take it. Strawberries in the Northwest are selling at the lowest price in years and will go to waste. Organizations to hold up the price have been useless when there are no buyers. The situation is deplorable but is the result of forcing artificial prices which put goods off the market. From The Manufacturer. J. day The cessation of copper production The now practically complete. wonder is that produtcion was kept up for such a long time against a falling market greatly increased costs, including supplies and wages, at every turn. The situation is one which could only be aggravaged by further delay, so that the shutdown, while it imposes a temporary hardship upon the industry, is the effective means of hastening the time when copper properties may be operated upon a paying basis. Operation at a loss could not continue indefinitely. Just how much industrial unrest has been avoided fey policy of paying employees on a basis of 20 cent copper, while selling their product for a little more than half that amount, rather than force a lower wage upon the worker, is hard to say. The economic situation which has forced a shutdown, will bring home to the worker the necessity which faces the operator of lowering labor post before production can be ih1 rw hi c your III ill i f MI III 4 The July play VOTES WILL BE GIVEN AS FOLLOWS 25c PURCHASES 50c PURCHASES , $1.00 PURCHASES $2.00 PURCHASES $5.00 PURCHASES $10.00 PURCHASES W. Olpln, went to Provo Tueson a business trip, returning to ARE HERE TO SERVE WE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) Department of the Interior at Salt Lake City, U. S. Land Office, Utah, May 21st, 1921. $225,000.00 JUAB COUNTY UTAH ROAD BONDS NOTICE is hereby given that Roy to-w- it: ' Nephi Drug Co. Hoffman. NOTICE OF ROND SALE VOTES VOTES VOTES VOTES 500 VOTES 1,000 VOTES 25 50 100 200 Votes will be announced June 25th June 30th and July 3rd Robert Park, left Monday for Provo where he will attend summer school at the Brigham Young Mrs. Frank Taylor, delightfully entertained the Social Neighbors Club, Thursday afternoon at her home. The afternoon was spent in sewing, and dainty refreshments were served at 5 p. m. The table decoration were pansies. The following were present Mrs. G. R. Judd, Mrs. Gilbert Bailey, Mrs. A. F. Bracken, Mrs. R. J. Huntington, Mrs. Geo. D. Haymond, Mrs. Harry Foote, Mrs. R. W McMullin, Mrs I M. Petty, Special guests were Mrs. Wm. Jackman, Mrs. Earl Peterson, Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs, and Mrs. TO RECEIVE A VAL- UABLE PRESENT. Mrs. Alton Memmott, and Miss Vera Belliston, were Salt Lake visitors Sunday. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Juab County, Utah, proposes to issue t and sell the following bonds TWO HUNDRED TWENTY - FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ROAD home? in BONDS (1225,000.00) as authorized ; li ! Silver, lead and gold mining are yMi an election day held on the 7th taking on new life and the Pittman A. D. 1921. of act which is encouraging the Amer- dayAll ofJune said bonds shall be dated ican silver miner at not a penny's 1, 1921. Said bonds shall matcost to the taxpayer has really been July records ure without option serially, $23,000-.0- 0 a lifesaver for the western metal eleven years from date of issue mines. It has enabled many mines to and $23,000.00 each year thereafter account of on silver of sales operate to including the fifteenth (15th) taken from their other ores. Thou- yearandand sixteen years sands of workmen have had employ- from date $22,000.00 of issue and $22,000.00 V ment who would otherwise have been thereafter to and including idle. Measures of a similar charac- annually the " twentieth (20th) year. encourto ter are being considered All of said bonds shall bear interage gold production. est at the rate of six per "tent per annum, payable both J. W. Whitmore, left for Salt Lake principal and interest payable at some fcank in New York City. Tuesday on a business trip. Sealed bids for the purchase of Neil ISrough, returned home Mon- said bands. In an envelope marked, day from Los Angeles, Calif, where "Bid for Bonds," will be received by he has been attending school the past the County Clerk of Juab County, winter. Utah, until 2 o'clock p. m. on the 27th day of June, 1921, and will Clyde E. Perkins, of Overton, Nev- be opened at a meeting of the Board ada, stopped off in Nephi Tuesday of County Commissioners at 2:00 p. and visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. m. of said day. Each bid shall be acASK TO SEE OUR NEW (XK)LIXG SYSTEM. Howell. Mr. Perkins, is returning companied by a certified check for at from a two year mission to the South- least 2 per cent of Ihe par value of ern States, and has been laboring in the bonds bid, for, as a guarantee of the same conference with Mr. Evan good faith, payable to the order of Howell of this city. the Treasurer of Juab County, Utah. The Board of County Commission"IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU" Leonard Sidwell, a graduate of the ers reserves the right to reject any Nephi high school end who has been and all bids and to accept any bid attending college at the University of deemed advantageous to said County. Utah the past two years left Nephi This notice is given pursuant to a Wonderful! Lifting Power of Sunday for Camp Knox,' Kentucky, resolution of the Board of County The lilting . power of j:r i i.l35 where he will enter school for the Commissioners of Juab County, Utah It wast the terminal examination. nd a budding philosopher concluded pounds pel one I IioijsiiihI tu!i" tout Reserve Officers Training Corps. Mr. passed the 13th day of June, A. D. hi essay on "Mother Earth" uiththls of air for cimIi dt'Kree Fa hietiheit Sidwell was one of the twenty five 1921. of the above tlx' students selected (rim the University startling statement: "1 lie Mirth W, O. ORME mr Thin nelln In the total to take the course. He will attend on Its own axis rhrw hundred Board of County CommisChairman, r welkin Inclusive of the (lend weight of kIx weeks this summer and all expentime in and sixty-fivsioners of Juab County, Utah. honrn. The rapid motmn through mce Ihe hiil loon ses will be paid. At the end of Attest: (Seal) I csnsrs It sides to MT.lre ; iU summer school he will return to Ness Earl S. Hoyt, called dew " GeoCity, Kansas where his brother County Clerk. rge is principal of the high school. First June 17th. Last June 24th. '21 .1 ner "Joe" Stehlin, Brooklyn soldier of fortune and hero of numerous air battles, Is home from the wars with a pretty English bride. Stehlin, who holds a colonel's commission In the Lettish army, married the new Mrs. Stehlin In Paris recently. is Have You A iSilliillihJtlrt UT AH. Nephi Wednesday.. Nephi, Utah North Maid 5 NEPHI, S, THE MINING SITUATION. ' The First National Bank I TIMES-NEW- R. Betz of Tintic, Utah, who, on June 25th, 1914, made Homestead entry No. 012789, for Section 25, Township 15 South, Range 3 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice N, of intention to make five-yeProof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Nephi, Utah, on the 9th day of July, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: James A Kelley, John Kelley, William Emmit all of Mills, Utah, and Aller of Delta Utah Harry ' GOULD B BLAKELY, Register First Pub May 27, Last pub June 2s ar WE PRINT BUTTER WRAPPERS are SATURDAY on SPECIALS perfectly any machine. semi-annuall- y, Does An Ice Cold Drink Make A Person feel better? WELL, GUESS IT DOES. I LUNT PHARMACY CO. 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CITY MEAT MARKET $1.00 $7.45 25c . 25c 7 Deviled Meat 5c Cheese, 25c Pound Oil Sardines, 4 cans for 25c Mustard Sardines, 2 cans for 25c Large 25c Sardines 20c Peas, 2 for 25c All 20c Crackers 15c All 10c Crackers 2 for 15c 0 lbs for . Rice, . 75c 1-- 1 K Wi Sugar 12 2 Pounds for Sack . . Laundry Soap, 6 bars for Salmon, 2 cans for m. Coming to The Venice Soon ONE PRICE TO ALL- - .NEVER UNDERSOLD HAS. FOOTE ft SONS |