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Show TME The HOW TO SAVE MONEY TIMKa-NKW- Times-New- s PERSONAL Fourth- - Editor i Miss Bessie Sparks of Provo, is visat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mu.rer iting E. H. Sparks this week. SBbscrtptioa Rates One Tear Six Month Save Wisely Experience Carries The business of the druggist is one of reliable Mrs. Alice schow, visited Tuesday with her father Wm Andrews Sr, re service, particularly in the compounding and filto her home in Salt Lake A real community spirit that floes turning ling of prescriptions. afternoon. things was shown Monday in this city Wednesday when over 400 citizens turned out Miss Rita Schofield. who is attend Experience is one of the most valuable assets a and donated a days labor in the the B. Y. U. at Provo, spent Sat ing can possess, because experience alone can clearing cf brush, grading roads, and druggist and Sunday with her parents building a new fence at the Vine urday that Mr. and Mrs. Jas. W. Schofield. give accuracy and skill which is so essential Bluff Cemetery. The improvement in modern pharmacy. Our years of faithful service has long been needed and this splen Miss in the filling of prescriptions and compounding did turnout of the poeple in making home Grace Linton, returned to her it possible for this work to be done ter in Provo Sunday afternoon afcarries a guarantee that is daily tested and a drugs for few dava with relat visiting is certainly commendable. This labor found good. which was so willingly donated ives in this city. would have cost the city several County Agent Smith, went to Call- hundred dollars to have paid for oa and Trout Creek today in the in it. terest or His work in this county. While there Mr. Smith will also launch the clean-hom- e I'AIXT UP. and clean- EXPERIENCE-HONEST- Y town campaign which is under the direction of the farm bureau in each Now that the campaign Is on for county of the state. a. Clean-Hom- e and Clean-Towit is The quite appropriate to draw attention to ed To Junior Play. "What Hannpn- Jones" was presented Tuesday tne neea or paint along the business section of the city. Nothing sets a evening at the High School Auditortown back in the minds of visitors ium by a number of the students. A as to see a number of weather beaten fairly good house appreciated tha buildings which are simply thirstine efforts of the young actors, the play We Are Here To Serve for a coat of paint. Nothing makes being put over in a manner which re a town so attractive and creates a flected credit on the director Miss good opinion in the minds of visit Lazelle Chase, and the various mem ors as to see places of business look bers of the cast. ing spick and span, with a fresh Mr. Bedell, State coat of paint. Lets start the ball Sanitary Engin eer, nold a meeting in Mona, for a rolling regular paint bee along April win 23 rd, Levan April 24 th. and WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW Main Street. Nephl, April 25th. The meetings will De under tne ausDir.es nf the farm SOCIAL UNREST. bureau and will be part of the Clean Campaign now in NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION progress throughout the state. The (Publisher) Try a sack There is on every hand evidence subjects which Mr. Bedell will handle Department of the Interior practically all relate to the sanithat the world disease of social un will of rest still affects us. All classes are tation phase of the campaign. U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, or more less influenced. A striking Utah, March 24th, 1923 Strictly Hard Wheat indication is that many people feel THIS? NOTICE is hereby given that that they have' been exploited for the HALL'S CATARitH MEDICINE Ada Kay of Mona. Utah benefit of someone else, and that the will do what we claim for it August 30th, 1919, made Homestead has come for the cure of all cur? Canrrh or Deafness time caused by entry No. 024754. for WViSWi. human ills. This is largely due to Try a Ton we do not claim to mire NBUSW, Section mental listlessness a conceDtinn catarrh, 15, Township 11 South. Ranee 1 that sees no light in the grey, and any other disease. HALL'S CATAKRH MEDICINE East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed seeks refuge In hope trusting that Satisfaction Guaranteed the way out of the storm will soon is a liquid, taken internally, and notice of intention to make thrp. to year establish Proof, claim tn th acts throueh the blood iiton the appear. Such people are the easy NEPHI MILL & MFG. CO. before the victims of the catch phrase of the mucous surfaces of the svstem. thnn land above described, Clerk of the District Court, at Nephi, day. New words coined to lead those reducing the inflammation and re of Mona, Utah. Utah, on the 5th day of May, 1923. who allow others to think for them storing normal conditions. Claimant names as witnesses: mean very little to practical people Gould B. Blakely, Register All Druggists. Circulars free. John S. Neilson, Edward R Kay, Jos First Making the world safe for Democ publication March 30, 1923. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio. eph t . Newton, James H. Newton, all Last publication April 27th, 1923 ing racy" "Splendid Isolation" "Ty lng your destiny to a star" mean ab solutely nothing. They appeal to the emotions, and catch the- crowds Ttey take the place of sweet music when the lights are low, but there is noth ing to them when the sun rises the next day and the air is full of ozone, There can be no better days unless we make them, unless we determine that there shall be better days From the April number of the Kiwanis Mag azine. This bank has as little use for miser as for a defin- PURE DRUGS ite purpose. 4 Mrs. W. L. Taylor of Dayton, Nev$1.00 ada, came to Nephl Sunday and is SI. 00 the' guest of Mrs. Jas. T. Belliston. The Guarantee Which REAL COMMUNITY SPIRIT It's false economy to do without many necessities and all pleasures of life just to "pile up the money." We shall welcome your account and pay interest from the moment you deposit. t ITEMS Published every Friday by The Times News Publishing Company DENNIS WOOD A.. B. GIBSON We have urged you to save wisely and for a NEPill, UlAlL S, per cent n, One Dollar Starts an Account here and Draws 4 per cent Interest Nephi Drug Co. The First National Bank Utah Npki, Home-Clean-To- WILL L. HOYT Charles H. Dunn ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR DENTIST Notary Public LICENSED ABSTRACTER And EXAMINER OP TITLES Utah , Nephi Office at County Court House 521-52- Belle HOW'S Cllft Building Salt Lake City 4 Scientific PUtework, Practice inclusive of X-r- ay Gum Flour NW,SE. Diseases Paint Up the West Mutual Lump Coal J am Clean Up 1 Best grades of mixed paint. IX EVERY 7 HOGS KILLED IX 1922 SHOW TUBERCULOSIS Federal records for the year 1922 show that an average of one hog out of every seven slaughtered in establishments under Feder al inspection during the year showed lesions of tuberculosis. Although 39 416,439 hogs were slaughtered under Federal inspection in 1922, and 5,6 40,061 of them showed lesions of the meat-inspecti- 90c a quart 45c a pint BAILEY FURNITURE SUPPLY fCO. i SPECIAL SALE ON CREAM CITY QUALITY GRANITE-WAR- E . disease. Hogs are infected principally by following diseased cattle in the feed lot and by drinking milk from tuber culous cattle. Because of the short feeding period of hogs, the tubercul oua lesions are usually localized; the head and glands of the neck are most commonly affected. However, It is estimated that in 1922 more than 2,000,000 worth of pork was con demned as unfit for human food on account of tuberculosis. This Is but a part of the total loss sustained by the Nation on account of tuberculos is in hogs. Animals affected with the disease can not make the best gains, and the danger to human health is a factor always to be con sidered. These goods are first grade. They are as good as money can The vigorous campaign being con ducted for the eradication of this dread disease has resulted ud to March 1, 1923, in 24.132 accredited buy. herds In the. United States, in which more than a half million cattle .have been pronounced free from tuberculosis. Every herd that Is freed re duces the menace to the hog indus try. Prices are no higher than the sale prices on the cheap granite-war- e ored to Salt Lake Sunday for a few days visit. sold in the past. IIEPHI IMPLEMENT SIHARDWARE CO. M. W. MANCELSON Announcement We have been appointed the Exide Service Station for this locality. In addition to selling BATTERIES the right battery for your car, our service includes skilful repair work on every make of battery. You can rely on responsible advice and reasonable prices here. We look forward to a call from you. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Uatchelor, mot- Mrs. Evan Howell, Is down from Garfield, visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. W. Paxman. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Coleman and family, motored from Provo to this city Sunday, spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Sperry Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Woods, of Salt City were guests Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr. W. J. Spt rry, parents of Mrs. Woods. Lake GRACE GARAGE CO. ! |