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Show THE FRIDAY, APRIL 8Hh, 1926- - TIMES-NEW- WOODBINE CLUB ENJOYS SOCIAL Last Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Chase and Mr. and Mr. Perry C. Hall entertained the memb ers of the Woodbine club and their partners at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hall. The time was spent in playing games, after which a delicious lunch eon was served to the following: Mr. and iMrs. E. D. Park, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Linton, Mr. and Mrs. Will Allen, Mr. and Mrs. .Stan Jarrett, Mrs. James Stanley, Mrs. Clarence Ingram, Miss Alicia Reid, and special guests, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foote, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Bailey, and Mrs. E. M. Christenson of Garfield, Utah, and the hosts and hostesses Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Chase and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hall. TODAY FRED THOMPSON in TOUGH GUY 99 SATURDAY ALICE JOYCE in "HEADLINES" HARMONY QUARTET Popular Songs and Numbers MONDAY and TUESDAY Norman Kerry and Patsy Ruth Miller "Lorraine of the Lions" cNie BULLS EYE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY BIG DOUBLE BILL Harry Carey in "PRAIRIE PIRATE" Jack Dempsey and Estell Taylor in "Editor and Qsnsral Manaqsr WILL ROGERS FRIDAY BUCK JONES in "Desert's Price" MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 2:15 EVENING SHOWS STARTS AT 7 and 9 P. M. VIOLA STARTS AT PHOTOPLAYER si iL- - o :lec Out Blinks "The motor hus is Konna knock out the railroad." Jinks 'May be. But you'll notice it is the has and surgeon claims to have heard the not the train that waits at the cross sounds mad by worms gnawing In ing.' Cincinnati Enquirer. Far Back in Science The first dated scientific instrument known is a Persian portable astrolabt used by traveler to calculate time In the year 084. beneficial Gymnastic Gymnastics for the eye have been employed with beneficial results in cases of short glghtedness by a French specialist. ti , R. HAWKINS Congress No. 2 . Statistics have proven that only of one per cent of the one-ha- lf speeches made in Congress are lis tened to. A great many Congress men speak IN, but not TO, Congress. But every speech is published in the record. They send the rec ords back home to show "What they told 'em up there in Washing ton." Now the people back home think Congress heard their "Lem" tell em this. Now, here is my scheme to stop speech making. A Bill reading as follows: "Congressional Record must not only contain speech, but number of members, and names who listened to speech, and why. " For instance: "Congressman Post Hole arose to a point of informa tion and spoke at length on, 'Is Locarno a town, or is it a Treaty ?' Length of speech, without waiting for applause, four hours, thirty-si- x minutes; attendance, Gout (Rep. N. Y.) : 'Unable to get out.' Sixty- forty (Dem. N. J.) : 'Case of reciprocity, he listened to mine.' Lowbrow (Rep. Mass.) : 'I was asleep, even the good speakers haven't woke me up. Now I claim that will stop some speech making. The minute it gets back home that Lemmie is talk ing to himself up there, "Lemmie" will stop talking. You know why they won't listen to anybody up there? They have gone out to smoke, that s why, and you know why they've gone out to smoke? Whv, "Bull" Durham, of P.S. There will be another piece in tnu paper toon. Lock tor it. Agent for Texaco Products A colorful roof A roof that will add charm and dignity to any house, new or old; and at the same time provide the necessary protection: Texaco Slate Surfaced Strip Shingles. We have them in three colors red, green and blue-blac- k. Used in one color or in combination, effective an design can be easily produced. Texaco Strip Shingles resist fire, water and wear and make a serviceable as well as an economical roof. Let U3 show you this roofing. surface Strip Shingles jSJZLe harvests andThrcshct E, ' kiBARLLYFLAXaBEANS, MAIZE and WtkPW J President and Mrs. A. HI Belllston left Thursday for Parowan, Utah. Mr. Belllston will transact business for the Juab County Mill and Eleva tor Co. while in Southern Utah. Mrs. E. D. Park entertained the members of the Woodbine club at her home Wednesday. The afternoon was spent in sewing, after which delic ious refreshments were served to the members present. One Motor-O- ne WH EAT OATS . R,Y Cost Operation-O- ne cuts 20 acres of wheat a day, threshes it, ONE man iteasily to hauler. The threshed grain from each day's A. W. Mola, factory representative for the Gleaner Harvester-Threshcompany, was In Nephl this week as sisting the local dealer, M. W. Man- gelson in the assembling of a number of these machines. cutting is safe in the bin at night, and land is ready for the plow. Straw is turned under for fertilizer no spreading or burning. In low first cost and in low cost of operation the Gleaner challenges the world. Simpleto Durable Write facts Dr. and Mrs. N. J. Rees of Salt Lake City spent Wednesday and Thursday in this city, visiting with friends and Easy Operate The New Model GLEANER is all relatives. steel, every part made to stand hard wear ana tear no gears, canvas or universal joints. Ituilt especially for Fordson Tractors. EaHyt" mounter remove. Handles heavy er light stands at pro it. ue for and figures, or Comm aiif See Us , Special Features Wilt harvest and thrwh SO to 15 aeros a day. Fuel Coat about 1 5o aa aera Halvht of eut four and out tiu!. In. tofortj-olffhtlo- rod. Width of out All Wnwla traTffl la tub-bl. Frotocta frain. ona-ha- lf Harvester complete with tractor costs less than our compet-iv- e machines without tractor. After the harvest is over you have a tractor for any farm work. M. W. MANGELSON DAY Another "Bull" Durham ad. vertiseraent by Will Roger. Ziegfeld Follie and screen etar, and leading American humorist. More coming. Watch for them. course. IT'S BETTER THAN ANY SPEECH EVER MADE. j J?Sr VJ rps is regarded as the most complete book of its kind ever evolved in the automotive industry. It sums up the experience of years of intensive study and investiggation within the Chevrolet selling organization and is fill ed with authoritative information on the improved car. Salesmen will be examined at the close of each class, through written answers to a questionnaire covering the points discussed. Men attaining an average grade of 80 per cent or more on the entire course will be presented with an award of merit signed by K. H. Grant, vice-predent and general sales manager o the Chevrolet Motor company. The certificate will be .enclosed in a fine leather case. Not i'ei Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Huntington re turned to their home in Tooele, Utah, Monday, after a very enjoyable visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Q. R. Judd. HEROES FOR A Will Conduct Schools For Chevrolet Salesmen Heart Worm at Work Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Olpin, and Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Pyper spent Sunday and Monday In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Harry Beagley entertained the Social Companions club at her home last Wednesday evening. The time was spent in sewing, after which refreshments were served to the fol lowing: Mrs. Mabel Greenland, Mrs. A. E. Smith. Mrs. L. G. Hobbs, Mrs R. E. Chappell, Mrs. George Latimer, Mrs. Win. Belllston, Mrs. J. G. Irons, Mrs. H. J. Irons, Mrs. Ralph Bellist- on. and the hostess Mrs. Harry Beagley. "Manhattan Madness" By means of headphones and a special microphone, a famous American LOCALS er TUESDAY ONLY NEPHI HIGH SCHOOL BAND More than 17,000 Chevrolet retail salesmen will be trained in 3700 National Sales Schools conducted under the auspices of the Chevrolet Motor Cdmpany during May to insure the automobile buyer accurate and complete information on the car he is considering purchasing. Dealers throughout the country are being instructed in conducting the schools, which will consist of five evening classes to be held ifl the period from May 10 to 24. The dealers themselves have been selected to head the schools because of their intimate asquaintace with their sales force and their knowledge of local conditions in their territories. A text book, "Selling Chevrolets," prepared for the salesmen to study, PAGE THREE NEPHI, UTAH S, -- m - DULL U URHAM Guaranteed by 111 Fifth Avenue, New York City By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dean of Man, University of Illinois. 44 three years," writes a news paper friend of mine, "the foot star is Important ; after that he Is "C OR ball Otters Travel Far Qualities of Candor Candor is the seal of a noble mind, the ornament and pride of man, the sweetest charm of woman, the acorn of rascals and the rarest virtue of soci ability. Bentzel-Sterna- Dog ay'il'.'ii poken of as a man who was a foot ball stur once. And the fact that he was a football star once helps htm not in the least to get along In any bust ness that he takes up. while are n ss Vi-rcrc- vice i Unit lin y mny lm e tu. :i coiimioii source or The public ii doj-'con-:- n viy-- 11 its transmission The biological survey says tht otters are comparatively rare animals, but, being extensive travelers, are likely to appear now and then In any of the larger bodies of water, as fish Is their natural food. Tliey move about In the dnytime and thus may be seen either fishing or at play. In the wilder regions they resort to steep banks of streams, down which they slide in play, plunging Into the water below. 'After the hero days are passed, Bronze Toots which they do quickly, there Is nothing Rronze. the only tool metal mwh left but 'sorrow's crown of sorrow.' 8,000 yenra ago, was Invented Inde I have found It so, and I have seen pendently in the Near East and by tne a good many heroes In my time of Peruvian Indians. one sort or another. Heroism Is seldom attained except through struggle. Punishment through sncrlflce, through contest with The object of punishment Is preven something or somebody, and the re sults of those things are not negligible tion from evil ; it never can be made or useless no matter what sort of work Impulsive to good. Mann. mental or physical Into which the hero, even though he be a youthful amateur, muy go later. The physical hero does not climb to his pedestal by physical effort only. Be must fight In the face of defeat, he must develop poise and and alertness of mind and quickness of Judgment, and these are qualities of mind which will serve hlra not only in ports, but in the game of life which he must take op after he leaves col Prejudices In Sight Whenever a man starts out to five his "candid opinion" it Is time to prepare for his prejudices. Cleveland l. Arabs Were Pioneer The short story was introduced lnte Europe by. the Arabs. self-contr- lege. As 1 have followed these youthful heroes after they hare left the scene of their physical triumphs, I have not been surprised to find that In a largt majority of cases the qualities which helped them In college to become phys leal heroes were pretty largely re Hxinsllile In later years In helping them to business and professional sue cess. That they do In a majority of cases Httaln this success I believe eta tlslics will easily demonstrate. I knew Morton, though this isn't hlr real name, before he entered high school, and I knew him Intimately throughout his high school and college course. lie did not have quick mind but lie lni'I u good body and a deter mined will. He wanted to have n trained mind and a trained body, and In the training of his body he wanted to be a good runner. He went at it systematically, willing to give op everything necessary to at tntn his ends. He was mediocre at first, but he kept on. He practiced regularly and Intelligently. Defeat never dls couraged hi in, and ultimately he be came the beat amateur runner In the Middle West. He wrr a great hero and he has car rled this heio business Into the work which he took up when he left college He did not get on rapidly at first, but he stuck to It The same spirit, the Hiiie courage, the tame persistency which had made him an outstanding athlete, has made him power In the organisation of which for I good many years he hus been part. The fact that he was a hero In college Is help Ing hlra every day In hie life to be a hero In business. If a man has been a hero once he will always have In him something ol the Qualities which mske for heroism o matter where lie goes or what h oe. a I, Westers Nteapsper Ualoa It Pays to Watch Your Step When You Buy Balloons Unknown brands are risky "bargains" in any type of tire but especially so with Balloons. Balloons work at lower pressures. They've got to be flexible. And it takes good materials and the highest degree of manufacturing skill to combine flexibility with Strength in a tire carcass. Pathfinder Balloons are made and guaranteed by the world's largest manufacturer of quality tires. They're a safe and sane solution to your equipment problems AT A MIGHTY LOW PRICE. Come in and let us quote you on your size. ) Heavy Liquorice Detnsmd The cylef llquorice-prodaclDtrei Id Chins Is the Ordne territory, the ports of which during 1928 totaled ever ten million pounds, valued t $970,000. It Is tlmnted that this district finds work for st least 8,000 per sons lo liquorice digging. g -- Grace Motor Co. NEPHI, UTAH i |