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Show THE The 1SKPHL UTAH. TIMEs-NKW- s, LOCAL ITEMS Times-New- s I'ubllched every Friday by Tbe Tfanea News Publishing Company DENNIS WOOD, Edit B. GIBSON Manager A.. p j See Mrs. For rent three rooms Laura Ingram. The Service Star Legion will take you on a trip around the world Sept Subscription Kates 9th for only 25c. "r. and Mrs. Geo. D. Haymond, and family. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd and family, and Mrs. Wilford Cole, returned home Saturday after a two weeks trip through the Duchesne, country. They the Kamaa and Strawberry In this isjue oi the Times-New- s a fine time with had having report Constitof the the first publication utional Amendents to be voted upon plenty of trout every day. by the citizens of Utah at the general natlotial in character it might be election in 'November will be found. well for Washington to assist more These amendments will be published materially than It does in checking for two months In order to give every the country's most notorious death elector an opportunity of becoming traps. thoroughly familiar with them. This paper urges every votor to HOYPOCRISY read the amendments and study them in order that each citizen may cast an THRIFT Is bused on common money in the course of a life"The government goes right on ig intelligent vote either for or against time to save enough to be even sense. Thrift is not stingness. A the prohibition law on sea noring when election day rolls around. moderately wealthy at old age. while making some ineffective efforts stingy man la not thrifty: He to enforce it on land," remarked Neverless hundreds of thouis merely mean. WORSE THAN THE WAR woAugust Busch, of Anheuser-Buscsands of payroll men and Inc., when he arrived last week from The need for thrift real men do save enough during In the past eighteen months there Europe. Mr Busch further stated their productive years to keep thrift; is evidenced by facts. have died in the United States more that passengers on the George Wash than twice as many Americans, as a ington discussed the buying of liquor the wolf from the door in their result of automoble accidents, as were from the government on board the A very small percentage of old age and have comforts and killed In the great war. Only 48,000 ships and then inviting the governmen reach old age possessed of even luxuries that would not be of our boys went wesst in the big con- ment to arrest and prosecute them theirs had they fritted away independent means. flict, while in the last year and a half when they reached the shore. small and seemingly Insignifi91,000 Americans died as a result of It would certainly be a nice legal It ia true that most wage-earnecant sums of money in the earmotor car accidents. as to whether the governquestion The startling feature of these fig- ment could use money from the Uni-te- r do not make enough lier years. ures lies in a knowledge that the war States Treasury to sell liquor on is ended, while the motor car is with its ships at a profit and then prose us to stay and to increase In use. cute apurchase for violation of the Our message to you is this That as a disinterested party Despite the heavy toll it takes in law. . human life nothing is going to stop its serving you only as your Banker we are In position to advise It Is true the government Is in an progress. The Shipping awkward position. you on every business move or investment you may care to .Consideration of the situation Board is spending thousands of doll brings its importance home to the ars to stimulate passenger trafic, but make Start today Liet this be your bank. country even more than to the city be- much of the money is wasted because cause nearly seventy per cent of the a dry ship has a hard time to win automobles manufactured in America travellers. are sold and used in towns of five The majority of the people of the thousand population and under and United States may be dry but they on the farms. don't travel the ocean enough to back This means that preventable deaths up an American Merchant Marine In the country as a result of autonio along lines of moral conduct. Utah Nephi. Is proportionately bile activitives Official dignitaries who publicly great, a situation bo serious that it espouse prohibition have their cellars cries aloud that something be done and the private room at the public to halt this yearly national disaster. banquet Is a reconized factor at all One of the great sources of auto'successful dinners." Even the off 14th day of September, 1922, next, mobile accidents is the grade cross- ices of some of our Congresmen are NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION at this office, the following tract of ing, a problem in every small com- said to be storehouses of booze. ISOLATED TRACT land: SW SW4, Section 15; Town munity. (Publisher) Summed up, the country stands ship 12 South, Range 3 East, Salt In many states the law prescribes today the apotheosis of hypocrisy. Lake Meridian. that when grade crossings are elimin PUBLIC LAND SALE The Amercan .Merchant Marine The sale will not be kept open, ated the villages through which they iseems to rest in the balance, but DEPARTMENT OP THK INTERIOR but will be declared closed when must stand a good proportion hypocripsy will sink the ships quickU. S. LAND OFFICE, at Salt those present at the hour named have pass of the expense. This is a heavy bur- er than any restriction. ceased The 1922 Lake City. Utah, April 26, person making bidding. on den the taxpapers. Let us have enforcement or repeal NOTICE is hereby given that, as the highest bid will be required to On the other hand to order the rail one thing or the other. directed by the Commissioner of the Immediately pay to the Receiver the roads generally to eliminate crossings General Land Office, under provisions amount thereof. of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the Any persons claiming NOTICE OF CONTEST adversely at grade, either by an elevation or d a, the land are advised by submerging of tracks , would application of Ray S Tanner of to be an unjust demand. Utah, Serial No. 027594, we to file their claims, or objections, on Department of the Interior, United will offer at public sale, to the high- or before the time designated for sale Tis matter of grade crossings is States Land Office. S3. GOULD 00 B. BLAKELY, Register more than local. est bidder, but at not less than Indeed It Is so per aere, at 10 o'clock A. 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