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Show THE The TIMEU-Nfc'Wa- ME PHI, UTAH. l, Times-New- s SAYS WINTER WAS Hublbihed every Friday by The Times News PubliMhing Company Editor DENNIS WOOD, Your Balance At The Banker's A.. B. GIBSON x TIME OF DREAD Manager Subscription Kates NOT LIKE FEUEUAI. "Tanlac helped me so much Kfchl.ltK Sl'STEM. neu-ralig- in his favor. When you carry a Checking Account at this Institution and exeit a constant control over your financial affairs, it grows to be second nature to maintain a healthy balance Our Good Medicines will soon two years ago that I wouldn't thing of In a recent issue of the Dearborn taking anything else when I don't feel said Mrs. Jennie Jones, 618 E. Independent, better known as Henry right." Ford's weekly, there is an article and Pico St., Los Angeles, Calif., as she interview given out by Dr. Sliipstead purchased a bottle of the medicine at recently elected Senator of Minnesota the Owl Drug store recently. on the Farmer-Labo- r "Indigestion kept me in misery sevticket. The election of Dr. Sliipstead was fought eral years. It was so bad I couldn't in the eat meat or anything sour, and gas by practically every faction State outside of the farmer interests, on my stomach after eating was simbut in spite of this opposition he won ply awful. On top of that I had all on one side of my face and out. ' Dr. Sliipstead has some very defin- I was fearfully nervous. I was runite ideas on government and the Fed- down I took cold easily and had a eral Reserve Bank System in particu- terrible time all winter. "I started taking Tanlaq when I lar. In speaking of the latter system read about it in the paper, In a short he has the following to say: "When the Federal Reserve Bank- time I could eat anything without ing Act was passed, we were told that any trouble afterwards, The neuralit would prevent panics and hard gia left me too, and I gained weight. times, due to the scarcity of money. I think Tanlac Is just splendid." Tanlac Is for sale by all good drugIn practice it has proved a very clever device for giving a few men control gists. Over bottles sold. of the people's money and credit. No young man can offord to forget that a substantial balance at the bank does much to sway the balance of other people's opinion CHEER UP! I Mrs. Jones Suites She Suffered From Hiieuinutifun and Stomach Trouble J2.00 Tanlac Overcomes Trouble. $1.00 One Year Six Montna IOKS A ia These men have used this law to bring about the very conditions that we were told the law would prevent. WINTERKILLING OF GRAINS "This was accomplished by encouraging inflation through liberal extenDEPENDS ON MANY FACTORS sion of credit by increasing the money in circulation and by issuing large Reserve notes, of Federal While unfavorable winter weather (luring the years 1918 and 1919. n to extend occasionally damages People were encouraged grains their credit. Then what happened' to a considerable extent, statistical In 19 20 these loans were called on studies indicate that conditions durdesperately short notice. Credit was ing the fall do not bear, in general, shut off and the worst business depre. any material relation to the yield of ssion in the nation's history was pre. wheat the following summer, but. Utah cipated. This was done at a time when that the weather during the winter, the Federal Reserve System had, ac- spring, and early summer months, es cording to the Wall Street Journal, a pecially rrom warcn to June, nas a credit expansion power of $20,000,0. much greater influence on the final out-pu- t. 00,000. Consequently, the Weather "The power controlling the money Bureau, United States Department of and credits of the people holds the Agriculture, points out, wheat may be After Every Meal economic life of our citizens in the In poor condition at the beginning o? hollow of its hand, and the Federal the winter, and with favorable weath Reserve Board holds that power. They er later the improvement may be such determine wjiere money and credits as to produce satisfactory yields. When the weather is favorable shall go, whether to agriculture, mining, manufacturing or speculation. 'during the fall months, grains usually "I charge the Federal Government establish a good root system and aro with the responsibility for seeing that less liable to winter injury than when Top ofi each meal the Federal Reserve System shall not fall weather is unfavorable. Winter a that shameful act this year, damage to grains is usually grouped In the form repeat nor next year and that a fair share under four main heads: Heaving, wil be fixed for the farmer." ol WRIGLEY'S. smothering, direct effect of low tem-- 1 eratures and drought. WHY XOT? Heaving occurs usually on poorly iirained soil In the spring, and is due The Salt Lake Tribune seems to bT to alternate freezing and thawing, digestion. somewhat alarmed over the bill re- which breaks the roots for lifts the cently Introduced by Representative plants from the soil and leaves the benefit combined. Hollenbeck from Duchesne County to roots exposed to the air. abolish the Public Utilities Commiss occurs when the Smothering San the I Wn,(" ion, and refers to the measure in ground is covered with an ice sheet, I such terms as "Startling" and "Revol as when melting snow freezes. It utionary." If sometimes caused by a glaze cover This paper does not see any cause the plants. When snow protect for apprehension in the' bill to abolisn ing ion is absent, plants are sometimes In the fir.;t killed by the direct effect of cold en this expensive luxury. place the utilities commission should the tissues. This kind of injury usunever have been created. It was ally increases with the degree and placed in the party platforms of both duration of the cold, but a sudden parties in 1912 over the protest of freeze may do a great deal of harm, many of the best citizens of the state especially In the spring. Winter Gasoline Lcit by Evaporation. law drought may also cause Injury, thou The volume f ii'tuiliic thnt It lost end was finally enacted into by evaporation In one stuge in the because a few hair brained Individ- gh it Is less frequent than other uals got into the legislature under causes. bundling of mule oil Is equal to of being "Progressive" of the country's annual gaso- the and succeeded in saddling this expen- facts are, that Utah is not a big line production. state to maintain Ruch institu sive piece of machinery on the taxtions as the above and the proper payers of Utah. Of course there are arguments in thing for the legislature to do, and favor of retaining the commission. in fact the only thing, if they are There would be arguments in favor truly representing the majority 0f the of another dozen commissions If they people of Utah, is to repeal the law were created which would sound Just end thus rut down the expense of pt as plausible as the argument In favor least one Item In the state governrf the n tuition commission. Bnt tbe ment that can very well be eliminate. make you well. i : : t Bring us your prescriptions and we will fill them with fresh, pure, drugsexactly what the Doctor ordered. We take caie and verify every prescription before it leaves our hands. th Buy all your Drug things from us, because we give you reliable goods at prices that will please you. WE ARB HERE TO SERVE Nephi Drug Co. fall-sow- The First National Bank Nephi. NOTICE TO CREDITORS First publication January 12, 1923. Last publication February 2, 1923 ' Estate of Joseph E. .Morgan dece- Creditors will present claims ased. with Touchers to the undersigned at his residence at Nephi City, Utah, on of before the 2nd day of April, A. D. 1923. C. W. Morgan Administrator of the estate of Joseph E. Morgan deceased Thos. H. Burton, attorney for istrator. admin- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Thomas Belliston deceas- Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Nephi City, Utah, on or before the 10th day of March, A. V. 1923. A. H. BELLISTON, ' Administrator of the Estate of Thomas Belliston deceased W A. C. Bryan Attorner for Administrator, Nephi, Utah. First publication Jan. 12, 1293. Last pub. Feb. 2. 1923. ed. Country's Averags of Marriage. Approximately 1.0UO.OMO marriages take place each year in the United State. WlliiiiillfS with sweet bit ol It satisfies the sweet tooth and aids Pleasure and mis-nom- WE LEAD Estate of Stephen C. Christensen, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence at Levan, Juab County, Utah, on or before the 9th day of April, A. D. 1923. MARINUS CHRISTENSEN Administrator of the Estate of Stephen C. Christensen First publication Jan. 19th, 1923. Last publication Feb. 9th, 1923. Thos H. Burton atty for estate. The National Bank of the Republic cf Salt Lake City, Utah, a corporation Plaintiff, vs. Imperial Lead Mining Company, a corporation. Defendant, NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. To be sold at Sheriffs sale on the 27th day of January, 1923, at the courthouse at Nephi, Juab County, Utah, at 10 o'clock a. m. The Ace High Lode Mining Claim, Air Engines Used in Mines. The Native Son Number Ona Lode Mining Claim; The Native Soi NumCompressed air lnromotfaes are In ber Two Lode Mining Claim; all situ- general use in the coa mines in ated in Erekson Mining District, Juab France, since the French .Via frt)ld ' loi the use of electric or County, Utah. tives where might cause DAN MARTI&, f Sheriff By P. P. Christison, Deputy, Man' Worth. Dated December 21st, 1922. Every man Is worth just so much as First publication Jan. 12th, 1923. the things are worth about which Last publication January 26, 1923 h'nolf Mireus Aurelius. fire-dam- p PLENTY OF MONEY TO LOAN ON Improved Farms or for the Build inpr of Hnmps I T. H Burton, A$EZ 19 Main St. Just North of The First National Bank NEPHI. Juab County Farmers Ass'n across the street int the building formally occupied by C. W. and M Co. We will be prepared to serve you with a complete line of Farm Mach- -' 3IXAIE--- likewise change our business name From now on we shall be known as Nephi Implement and Hardware Co. HARDWARE TrT M. W. MANGELSOiN To UTAH See Our Fine Line With Nine Months LimLrT o All Points UjaawISaciEic The Enjoyable Way r ! Carriages Round Trip Tickets W GO. Whitney Baby California Southern f i "YOURS FOR BETTER SERVICE" ; - r Continental Limited Los Angeles Limited Overland, Express in location we will 8 . Of inery and Hardware. NEPHI IMPLEMENT ' I r ASK ! j X NOTICE TO CREDITORS FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH We have just changed our place of J business froirf the building owned by With the change OTHERS FOLLOW N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE er I ANNOUNCEMENT ! Received This Week. key BAILEY FURNITURE SUPPLY CO. ANY AGENT - I I ! ! fx |