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Show THE The TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH. S, LOCAL ITEMS Times-New- s tubllhed every Friday by The Time News Publishing Company Always DENNIS WOOD A. B. GIBSON Confidential Manager One Year Six Months 11.00 $1.00 YOUR men The one great benefit coming from ction and sale are more nearly equalized. In the years that have past, before industries were organized to the extent that they are today, it very often happened that the profits of the man who produced the many necessities of lite, fell far short of the individual who was on the selling end. This condition is fast changing and in a few years under the efficient organizations now being formed throughout the country, the of profits between the seller and the producer will very soon protect your interests carefully. This is the policy of our bank. We cordially invite you to talk freely about your plans or problems. be an accomplished fact. Great strides have been made the past year in organizing the farming industry, and already signs are appearing that Wall street is beginning to feel the effects of the Farm Bureau movement, and are sitting up and taking notice. The Government at Washington is also much concerned over what is known as the "Farm Bloc" and entrenched monopoly throughout the country who have had such absolute control of the sources of distribution and nupply are also much concerned over the present outlook since the farmers commenced to get We will always take a real interest in your welfare and all help to solve your problems when we can. ways consider it our duty to Say Nothing at any time that will reflect upon you. We-wil- Is this the kind of service you want? The First National Bank . THE PASSING OP "UNCLK JOE" Utah Control Room of the Tennessee I.-- '- V UM T i . 1 ri - HaU itfHli 'if I f1 x we - Lomax, . and Mrs. Fred Kendall, visited for a few days in Provo this week, returning home yesterday. are compelled to of our delay the announcement This space PROFIT SHARING PLANS. will Mr. Miss Clara Hobba, returned home J. Ostler, of Salt Lake City, is a few days in Nephi this the announcement In the very carry near future. S. spending week. This is the time of the year to guard the health of yourself and family. It is lots more economical to prevent sickness than to cure it. The undersigned will receive sealed bids for Tithing barn situated on North Alain Street. Bids to be in by March 1st. Geo. A. Allen. Mr. and Mra. Reeve Richardson, re turned to their home in Lynndyl, yesterday after visiting for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. A Tonic Brough. Regardless of political opinion or affiliation the country generally will shake hands with a feeling of kindness If not regret when "Uncle Joe" Cannon passes Into private life at the end of the present session of Congress. Eighty-si- x years old and serterm, "Uncle ving his twenty-thir- d Joe" has stood as one of the last of that purifies the blood and tones up the system chases that germ away. Mr. M. and Mrs. A. A. Allen and Mrs. J. Chriatensen went to Salt Lake Friday afternoon. Mrs. Allen will remain in the above city for some time for medical treatment. We have S. P. Neilson, W. H. Warner, Andrew Olson, and County Agent Smith motored to American Fork Monday where they attended a meeting of poultry men from over the state. The purpose of the meeting was to consider market problems, and the shipping of eggs by car load lots to Eastern points. that Tonic. WE ARE HERE TO SERVE Nephi Drug Co. WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW WILL RECEIVE BIDS The Board of Education of Juab School District will receive bids for the sale and removal of the granary, chicken coop and barn on the Geo. Foote property on North main street. All bids to be filed with the clerk of the board on or before Saturday, Feb 25th, 1922. Board of Education Juab School District, Dennis Wood, Clerk Smoking Is American Habit. Many efforts have been made to show that the use of tobacco was known to the ancient Greeks and Egyptians, but they never have been successful. The belief Is generally accepted that the American aborigines were the first to make use of the weed and that Columl'iis was the first man to chnnlcle its use. Grease Before Lacquering. possible to protect polished metal surfaces by applying several coats of cold lacquer or celluloid varnish. The lacquer should be applied with a brass camel's hair brush, after the metal has been highly polished. There must be no trace of grense on the brass or other mtal when It Is lacquered. Remove It Is pro-faiv- tv iWV J, Phonog- the picturesque figures that mark- about Susan Lenglen and Ruth Law. Tri'th and Inquiry. ed the American Congress of a de- 535It is rather alarming to note that Exceptions. classes averaged only 25 per Truth never losi u'roimd by iiiitiry ; cade ago as something different in There is some exruse for nearly cent, one only student the world of legislation. Nor can it averaging because she is. mosi of all, reusom everythinc exifpt vulgarity nnil - A'lhixon able. William Penn. be denied be has given good service more than 70 per cent. JIuIm. to the state as well as to his party. Uncle Joe's saving grace lay in his I P sense of humor. He took events more seriously than men. Himself he never Beemed to take seriously at all. When two years ago his friends gathered to, honor him there was a delightful charm In his brief remarks "The yeSr 1872 was a memorable A one in many respects," said Uncle Jot. "Vesuvius had a violent erup tion. General Isaac Sherwood and I were elected to the house and there were other happenings the organ!zlon of the German Empire, and the French Republic, the emancipation 1 of the slaves in Porto Rico, the con nection of Australia with the rest of the world by cable, the great Boston fire and the Geneva award. But Auspices of South Ward M. I. A these concerned the world at large while the election of my friend and few electricians control colleague and myself was personal Uncle Joe has never considered himself a world figure. Perhaps he is not, but when he shall pass to the slippers and the fireside it will not be without having left his stamp on American life and legislation. At least he has taught us not to be too deeply impressed by the sensation of 15 the hour, but to realize that the sudden and seeming vital things in life are but the passing moment and CHORUS ENSEMBLE, OLIO AND SPECIALTIES often unimportant in the light of Some of our more Distent time. End-me- n Spencer Forrest and J. W. Adams. Middle Man Clarence Warner legislators might read a page from the life of "Uncle Joe" 0 IjM-ff- Robert together. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE HANK 111 Player Piano Rolls and raphic supplies. Venice Building. ry the organization of any industry is Tuesday from Salt Lake City where the fact that the profits of produ- she bad visited for a few days. You must be frank with them if they are to give you helpful service they must understand your problems. But they must take a keen Interest in your welfare and V Pure bred Durham Bull kept for Hoyt Brothers. service ORGANIZATION EQUALIZES Nephi, Non-delive- J. W. Olpin, transacted business Editor in Salt Lake City Saturday. Subscription Rates DOCTOR, your Lawyer and your Banker who know many things about your personal and private affairs but they are duty bound to keep these things strictly secret. Owing To The of Our Catalogues, Ik .j MCI! o) f Next Wednesday and Thursday Mar The photograph showa Ihe hhinll room In which a every movement of the U. S. S. TeiiiioHW-e- . JV st and 2nd MINSTREL SHOW MALE VOICES WIIKRE IK) OUR SCHOOLS STAND There is something deDlorahla In in 20.000 papers re turned by students of high schools, collercs and normal irhonl. al nut of ten questions about men and places are answered wrong or omitted. Taking 1,000 of this year's high school graduating classes In country districts, small towns and cities, the Institute for Public Service to which the 20.000 Danera wr turned ntar by the Review of Reviews for analysis unas mat 40 did not recognize President liardlLg's picture; 30 did not know who Pershing was; 630 did not Colonial Pageant the report that You're On ihe Right Road when you come here to buy drug and un3rie. wt You'll rind a complete line of dependable goods. We'll give you prompt service, courteous treatment and right prices. That's the basis on which our business has been built. Vave sold Dr. Miles' Remedies ever since the store Hundreds of our customers know them. To ilkoae who do not, we make this unusual offer. Try package. If you're not entirely satisfied svfter using" it, return the empty package to ut and we'll refund yotw money. Aik us about th scholarship with the I. C. S. that we are giving away IT PLEASES U8 TO PLEASE TOU. Lunt Pharmacy Co. icnow the meaning of "open shop" 250 could not mention an item of current Interest connected with Wash Ington where the disarmament conference was in session, notmention congj-ess- ; 800 ootid not remember the much advertised Budget Director Dawes; S00 did not know that Mellon Is Secretary of the Treasury; 970 could not reconize the picture of the United States commissioner of education, and 710 did not even know the name of their own state school executive. The only hopeful sign was that fewer senior boys failed on Do Valera. Leonard Wood and Lloyd Gorge than on who won the world erls or the star actor In The Three MunkPteers, and In fact that fnore girl seniors knew about Hlnn VMn and the soldier bonus that knew 35 GIRLS COLONIAL COSTUMES, CHARACTERS AND MUSICAL RHYMES ONE ACT FARCE COMEDY MISS CIVILIZATION Full of "Pep" something that will keep the audience in a con- - stant hilarious' uproar. 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