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Show THE PAGE FOUR The NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, Friday, June 8th, 1928. tv: Times-New- s Local Happenings Published Every Friday at Nephi, Juab County, Utah. 4 A. 13. Gibson, Editor and Manager JVlrs. Helen Madsen of Salt Lake Entered in the Post office at Nephi, City is spending two weeks with her Utah, as second class mail matter, parents Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Sanders. under the Act ofCongress of March Ellis Sanders has accepted the 3, 1879. position of vacation manager of Press Skaggs Safeway Stores. Tribute to Country "The smaller newspapers of the country are the most important news papers, and Incidentally, in propor tion to their circulation, their ad vertising results are the biggest, and their advertising rates are the small est in the country. They are read through from end to end. Every copy of circulation means an entire family, not a family that lives In one room with a can opener, but a family that owns its own house, and land around it, at least ninety times out of a hundred; a family that buys everything, from the roof on the bouse, to the cement on the cellar floor; from the hat on mother's head to the shoes on the boys' feet The service that their publishers render to the public is, in my opinion, the most important service rendered by any class of citizens in the United States. The country editors are distributors of informa tion; they reach the minds of the boys that leave the farms and they are the nation's mental police force, says Arthur Brisbane. After half a century in the publi w THIN G more JO see an old pathetic than to couple in want. Yet how easily this could be avoided! Just a Few Dollars, saved each week in this reliable hank, and you provide the basis of an investment which means a future income for you and a happy old age. cation of newspapers, daily and weekly, the writer can indorse the opinion of Arthur Brisbane that the country paper is read from end to end, and the advertisements are of special interest. Where a hundred read all that is in the home weekly only one in that one hundred per uses all that is in the big city daily paper that comes to them. Large foreign advertisers are also becoming cognisant of the fact that space in country weekly and smaller city papers is of real value to them; that they can gain more at less cost, at the same time securing as much combined circulation with a certain ty that their advertisements will be read by all. Woodburn, Ore., Week ly Independent, April 12. Firsl National Nephi Bank Utah June IH July 21 Utah Agricultural College Six Forest Fire Protection Rules Summer Session Come to the Utah Agricultural Collepe at I.i "tin, Utah, for your six weeks of siiiiiiner school and vacu.ion. Ol particular interest to teachers, seeking both graduate and undergraduate credit courses, will he classes in hot any, geology, zoology, music, art and education. Nationally famous scholars, including C'owles, Chicago; Branson, Missouri; McColliiiu, Johns Hopkins; Hart, California, and Dann, New York, will conduct courses, together with the full resident faculty Six rules for preventing fire in the forest are called to the attention State Auto of the public by the Utah The mobile Association. the following is "put out material," the essence of tection Olenn S. (Pop) Warner, football, head coach at Stanford, will conduct the coaching school from June 11 to 15. Or. Forrest C Allen, Kansas, I'rovo, basketball, July 2 to 7; swimming, June 23 to 29; Ilaymond, track and field. Salt Lake City, June 18 to 22. Registrati'ri fe. covering all departments, $20. For catalog, please write the President's office. UtahAgricultural Loiieae Utah Be sure that pipe ashes and cigar or cigarette stubs are dead before you throw them away and never throw them into brush, leaves or needles. Before building a fire scrape away all inflamable material from a spot five feet In diameter, dig a hole in the center and in that lay your blaze. Keep the fire small and never build it against trees or logs, or near brush. is big-one- neighboring fishermen and this season we are better prepared than ever to fill your wants. If it's anything in the fishing line come to this store and let us assist you in making selections. Mr. and ,Mrs. Frank Hobbs of Los Angeles are spending a few (lays visiting relatives and friends in Mrs. Hobbs was formerly Nephi, Miss Nell Golden of this city. Karl Ostler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ostler, is enjoying a vacation in Nephi this week. Mr. Ostler has been employed by the Westinghouse Electric company at Salt Lake City for the past two years. W. P. Fish and Game Licenses For Sale, Too Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Sanders motored to Provo Wednesday to attend the graduating exercises at B. Y. U. Their sons Cleon and Ellis received their B. of S. degrees. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barnes. We are here to serve Nephi Drug Company Mrs. Roy T. Cowan is in Salt Lake City this week, visiting with relatives and friends. Geo. D. Haymond, Owner Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Pyper, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Olpin left Monday for Los Angeles, on a short business and pleasure trip. They went B. D. Gibson, who has been emby auto. ployed as linotype operator at the Times-New- s for the past year lert Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hunter of Saturday for Los Angeles, where he Cedar City returned to their home will be employed. T. H. Nonini of Sunday, after enjoying a three day Mackay, Idaho has accepted the posivisit in this city, as the guest of Mr. tion of linotype operator, which was and Mrs. L. M. Pexton. previously held by B. D. Gibson. W. C. Orgill, of Mills, Utah, was J. E. Reid, was appointed treasurin Nephi Wednesday transacting er of the Nephi Kiwanis club at the business. Mr. Orgill reports that of the regular meeting crop conditions in Mills looks very directors of that club. Theboard of vacancy favorable this season. being made when A. W. Clyde left for Price. Mr. Clyde has been Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Cowan of treasurer since January 1st of this Lynndyl, Utah, have enjoyed a visit year, having been appointed when in Nephi the past week. Mrs. Cowan the new board took over tho work has been visiting with her parents, of the club on January 1st. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ingram since Memorial Day. During the past two weeks a number of business houses havo been Miss Minnie Burton, returned home painted, which makes the business Thursday from Provo, where she en- section of the town look much joyed a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. The Chas. Foote and Sons better. store L. Gardner. They attended the Utah front has been painted by Wm. Hen-rioStrawberry Day at Pleasant Grove the fronts of the J. C. Wednesday, and report having had Store, the Bakery, and VicksPenney Cafe a very nice time. have also received a coat of pain'. d; EXAMPLES OF Princes street In Edinburgh Is said be the most benutlftil thoroughfare in Grest Britain t( LOW Mr. and Mrs. George V. Ord and family motored to Pleasant Grove, Wednesday afternoon, where they attended the annual Utah Strawberry Day, which was held there. Mr. Ord reports that there was a large crowd present, but they did not provide very much entertainment for the visitors. Daken Broadhead, a graduate of the U. A. C. this year has accepted a position with the California Fruit Exchange at Sacramento, California, and "left last Wednesday for that city. Daken spent a couple of days in Nephi visiting with friends and relatives before leaving for DHQJfDN On the Open Road $38.64 $66. 6 Kansas City $66.69 Chicago $77.19 New York City $138.59 New Orleans $87.04 Loa Angeles $40.00 Portland $53.45 Hoston $144.63 Washington $132.75 Ask Agent for Further Details D. S. SPENCER General passenger Agent Salt Lake City, Utah Overland Rrutr. ' 33 great IIN; is Master indeed performance t..rf.rt.i here '1250 TilIP FARES From Nephi ...... ...... ..... 119-inc- h as long as our supply Sample of 'lNv ryi . .J rfS Dr. Le Gear's Chick Diarrhoea Tablets Chassis White Diarrhoe.lilIlamlllioniofb.hr chicks every year. Save yours with DrXcGear'sChlck Diarrhoea Tablets. Ala cot a ay of Dr. LeGear's New Poultry Boole Doth are free Call today. MT. 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Final ROUND a Mr. And a Can Opener Street of Beauty s we have been supplying- the needs of local and absolutely out. wrongdoer Is often a man that has left something undone, not always he that has done something. Marcus Aurellu.s 1 It takes good fishing- tackle to land the and that's the kind we carry. For years Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Broadhead, and Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Broadhead exerattended the commencement cises at the Utah Agricultural college at Logan. - bride will mil fried life with only one skillet and one kPtlle, but she has to have at least two card tables. Toledo RIh1p. Liberal Stopover F.nroute Return I iroll Octolter 31 OLA.N jrour tummer trip to take advantage oi low summer 1 excursion fares. You will have a choice of return routes, if lrr1o Good Tackle Lands tfee Big Ones A "NOW IN EFFECT" unexcelled comfort terries. And low practically ever? point in the United Slates and Canada. Miss Itha Parkes, received a two year Normal Certificate at the Utah Agricultural college at the commencement exercises. Miss Parkes Is the daughter of Mrs. T. H. G. Parkes of this city. around the fire, being sure that the laHt spark is dead. fP Ti rvft and Luxurious Never break camp until your fire Miss Effle Jayne Bigler of Silver City, is in Nephi this week, visiting at the home of her grandmother Mrs. J. R. McPherson. Never burn slash or brush In windy weather or while there is the slightest danger that the fire may get away. When leaving camp stir the coals of your fire, while soaking them with water, and turn small sticks so as to drench both sides. Wet the ground around the fire. If you can't get water, stir in earth and tread it dowp until packed tightly over and DLDW Interesting tide trips to Zion National Park, Yellowstone snd olhn wealero if en it sltrartions. at (light additional eoL Visit l)enn and Roeltv Moonlain National Park at ao extrs railroad (are. : away. laf, Lon the lighted forest pro Be sure your match is out and break it in two before throwing it COACHING SCHOOL IE basis of all Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Belliston announce the arrival of a baby girl at their home, on June 2nd. A thrill, never to be forgotten, is in store for you when you take your first ride in the new Hudson Super-Si- x. MW Super-Si- x G. R. Judd Garage Nephi, Utah |