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Show THIS TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. UTaiv S. JIM UKL.14STUN The Successful I from page 1) (Continued X anything that was not re'ined and In fact, there were few gentlemanly. young men who led a more exemplary life than Jim Belliston. The taste Man Banks of alcohol and tobacco was unknown to him. I never knew Jim to nar- whom he associated was above reproach, and he was always the per fect gentleman. In the business world, his standards were equally as high. In his business of buying and selling cattle, which ran into the thousands of deals not one questionable' or shady tran saction. He believed in the "square deal," and exempliflad the old saying, that "An honest man is the noblest work of God." He is a living example y that-to the young men of and frugality, poor boy, by industry, honesty, can achieve success in busi ness as Jim Belliston has done. , But in order to ascertain the secret of Jim's successful career, we must look to his early home training, and to his married life. I was well acquainted with Jim's father who has passed beyond, and with his mother who is still with us. I have visited at ther home frequently ever since I was old enough to remember. At all times I observed a spirit of love In this age pervading the home. of apparently increasing domestic unhappiness, the happy home life of Mr. and Mrs. Belliston, by contrast, was beautiful to behold. The married life of this couple, parents of Jim g honeymoon. Belliston, was a The children were taught to obey and respect their parents. They were taught the lessons that go to make up good character, and yet this was not done like many parents do, in a The parents spirit of antagonism. were comrades of their children, and always had their utmost confidence inThey encouraged their children to vite their friends to the home where sociables and good times were had, supervision. all under parental Children brought up in this way, And so Jim verv rarely go estray. and his brothers and sisters had the wonderful advantage of splendid parentage and an excellent home The man who is systematically thrifty the man who eventlally wins. The successful man is continually energy and time. saving to-da- There are definite rules for success; them the most important one is the proper banking connection. Open an account at this bank and you will have started a business relation of inestimable advantage. Your money is safely protected here deposits are guaranteed. Nephi National Bank Two Youthful Champions of Ohio CV -- 515SSV I training. But many a young man with good parents, has failed of achieving success by not having a good partner for a wife. We who are in the legal profession have a special opportunltr to observe this almost every day. Here again Jim was favored. The marriage f A W two-tenth- iv I ft -- It saddens me to realize That, long years hence, when I am gone, The stars I view with eager eyes Shall still shine peacefully at dawn The trees that murmur as I pass t Shall but grow taller, and, alas The secret never betrayed. T TU-i- f nnr reatpA in their fihai V I fZ a. t I afi came T")AN down the turnpike like a breath of wind mounted on his pet pony, Tempest. He drew up In front of the general store of the town to greet a the latter, wincing e schoolmate. "Goclasp of his ing to stayT" "Not while auch as this Is calling me back to true friends of nature!" declared Dan with spirit, patting the beautiful steed he rode tenderly. "Now then. Tempest show your paces !" smiled Pearson, "haven't "Well," come hack to pick out a bride, have you. Pan?" "Not until I have a nest for the pretty bird I shall find some day," he answered. "No, fact Is, Pearson, I have scrimped along out in Idaho until I have paid for two thousand acres of land. I want to stock It, and I came back to the home town hoping to borrow the capital. The man I relied on la dead, and others I hoped to Interest haven't the money to spare." "I wish I was In shape to accom modate you, Dan," said Pearson, loy - ':V u, ' -- it? 0 i tlvW?' I m- - 8'S 8 y Shall still be winding on their way ' Through stormy end through pleasant weather, 1- w beating in my heart As down that narrow patn we truths I own: That we must oh. And , I love you-lo- ve you 7 o ally. "I know you do, but I need quite n amount. I tried old Martin Dobbs. My father did him a great favor once, but I found he had grown into a grasping, selfish miser, with no human feeling left, it would seem, exd cept for that handsome little tot. the child of his dead daughter, who lives with him." "Yes, Dobbs Is a hard case," assented Pearson. "Well, I hope you'll strike luck somewhere. That horse of yours ought to bring a fortune." "Tempest?" spoke Dan with kindling eyes. "He's a Jewel, a treasure. Confidentially, Tve found out that I might make quite an Income In the next year if I would travel with a circus, giving some clever cowboj stunts." Then Tempest and his master were away like the wind. Five miles, ten miles, a dazzling dash and turning across a treeless waste, Dan suddenly halted Tempest and fixed his eyes on the far western horizon with a pro- SPRING IS HERE KODAK TIME IS HERE Come in and get a Kodak-late- st we have the improved styles. -- three-year-ol- longed Our Films come to us direct from the factory. Always sure to get a good picture Lunt Pharmacy Co. "It Pleases Us To Please You" 33 What is aTeaspoonM? : "Hello ! it depends on the Baking Powder you use. You must use a heaping spoonful of many brands because they don't contain a much leavening strength as Across the sky suddenly and without warning there had spread a broad black ribbon. For the skilled plainsman a practiced eye read the menace of a coming storm. He calculated to a second when It might cross his trail. Half way across the desolate stretch of moorland Dan brought Tempest to nn abrupt halt. It was where he ob- served the daintiest little lady he had ever seen. "Quick P he spoke rapidly, with a superb sweep reaching directly the side of the young lady. "There Is not a moment to lose. Get Into the saddle and then a dash for our lives!" Miss Nina Grant drew back and regarded this unceremonious stranger with disturbed dignity, despite her environment. Dan, for all his crude Western ways, read the oracle. He renehed down, seized her by the slender waist and planted her on the saddle In front of him before the astonished maiden could realize it all. "How dare you!" she flashed out. me later." retorted Dan. "Scold "Just now there she comes! Tern peHt, old boy, do your best !" Nina .could not help but admire the manly strength and determination of the young man. As he landed her on the porch of the first home they cam to, she remarked rather sharply: "You see, air, the storm was not so harmful after all!" "Not here, young lady." returned Dsn, "but look yonder." Nina shuddered. as she looked back the course they had come. A veritable cvclone had swept the route Just cov ered and flying dehrls and uprooted trees told what she had escaped. "Sorrv I offended you." said Dan In NOTICE off handed way. his It has come to the attention of "Oh, no !" cried Nina quickly. "You are Health that persons the Board of don't know how grateful I am," and dumping dead chickens on 5th South then each had the time to observe the Street, below the traok within the other. It waa love at first sight city limits. This Is a flagrant violat- week later the whole town wns dis ion of the, city ordinances and cussing "the rare catch" the young or persons, who are guilty of ranchman had made of the daughte the this offense will be prosecuted to ef proud arlatocratlc Judge Grant bad full extent of the law. Such a pracIn the midst of his tice Is a menace to the health of thli lurk came to Dan. One night Tem- community and cannot be too strong- nest kicked the shed he was In to ly censured. pieces and started forthwith to ravng The animal came City Board of Health severs! cardens. home limning, a load of buckshot In GOOWYKAU SHOK KKPAHUNG 8Y8TKM lt.HT MATERIAL l'8ET Prompt Mall Order Service i. A. MirlntniMH Prop Nephi, Utah nence,wnen i am gone, go-Tw- old-tim- (D&LIUMIEF BAKING POWDER The Economy Level spoonfuls are all that are necessary when you use CALUMET it makes more bakings which means a real saving on bake day. I HAM A I Sales 2 times as much as that of any other brand THE WORLDS GREATEST HAJMii run v tut 3j WASHING MACHINES THE FAMOUS A.B.C. love-makin- g mam r M. S vrIt hurts me wnen i pause to uuu. That, when a bit of crumbling clay, MJFVJ3 I rest in low, lorgotten grave, x l nere snau pass, wwiuj Jt y, . v um rnnu awecuicoiia kuu. V . . H.xjt ri .i. mat once a uew, Wnispenng oi love t.- - lr x i s, unneecung t i i. me, wuu uk vj iui, (f, Though once I felt the 9eu'8ame rfA.1 1 Union.) "Cowboy," of Jim and Alberta has been a very happy one. She has been a good wife to Jim and a splendid mother to their I have known three fine children. Alberta ever since she was a little eirl. and I know that with her ex cellent education, and her sterling character, and with her good common sense, she will courageously "Carry on" the task of rearing her children so that they will emulate and embody in their lives the many virtues, and good qualities possessed by their 1 parents and grandparents. C To Alberta, to Grandma Belliston, and to Jim's brothers and sisters, I send my heartfelt sympathy in this their hour of sorrow and bereavement. Jim's faithful friend. Jacob Coleman Delbert Mowery, aged fourteen, of Fayette county. Is the champion pig from 68 dub member of the state of Ohio, having raised a Poland China shoat producing 159 pounds pounds to 227 pounds in 84 days, at as feed cost of $8.27 NOTICE cenU a pound, with hogs averagof live pork at a cost of 5 and The annual la mooting of the Juab the Preble of county, sixteen, Flelsch, Madeline aged a pound. ing 7 ceuts win Association Livestock other and four five made dresses of the County state, having clothing club chamiln ba held Tuesday, March 4th 194 at garments, and mended 20 garments. 7:30 p. m. at the County Court House Nephi, Utah. The annual report of the Secretary will be submitted for approval and one memner oi me oosru ui ors will be elected for a term of three years, and any other business transacted which may property come be M-i-- a. L-fore said meeting. By order of the Board of Directors By QRACE E. HALL T. V. Vickers, Sec. 7f? GRAY Wultro Nawapapar l, ). RANDALL, life-lon- 1 By MARTHA rate a questionable story, or to use friend Ralph Pearson. profanity, or to tell an untruth. His "Heard you had come back," spoke conduct with the young ladies with the Iron handat His Money i a" WILL L. HOYT WlNSELOR Notary Public ATTORNEY AM) LICENSER ABSTRACTER And EXAMINER OK TITLES Office at County Court House t'tah Nephi one limb. "No sale of Tempest now!" Da sighed to Nina. "Well, we will hav to wait a year longer." One afternoon during a storm, woman hastening to shelter with shriek saw the little grandchild of old Martin Dobha fall Into the creek She waa httlDlMi to aid him. Tern pest, nearby, pluaged Into the swift current, aelted the loose clothing of the little tot In his teeth and brought the Imperiled child ashore. That eve Blng Martin Dobbs sent for Dan. "Mr. Randall," he said. "It wss I who shot your poor horse, and I'm ashamed of It. He ssved the life of my only cherished treasure on earth. I understand you need cspttsl to stock Ton shall have all you your ranch. need as long as you like, without In terest." So the young ranchman took a bride to his western home and they did not leave brave, leyal Tempest Known the world over for their superior merit. Now the price is within reach of most any one Our first shipment of 10 washers sold in three days Another new shipment arrived yesterday direc from the factory. Most of these were sold before arriving. Get yours before' they are all gone. NEPHI IMPLEMENT AND HARDWARE STORE M. W. MANGELSON 3 vealal 7 |