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Show "S? THE PAGE FOUR TIMES-NEW- 3 The m Thursday, February NEPHI, UTAH S, b"as Times-New- s Published Every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County. Utah A. If B. Gibson. Editor and Managw Entered Jn the Pout OHlce at Nephl. Utah, as second class mall matter, luider the Act of Congress of Marcn GEORGE WASHINGTON S, 1879. .Jff fa- - VACATION THE WWII COST OP CltKAI M 'HOOUH. Experience has shown that the cheapest article may prove the dearest in the end and bo quality has become the slogan ol reputable business and industry. Our schools have undergone the same experience and adapted the same slogan. A piece of bad merchandise can be replaced by a better; an Interior educational training, however, may bring permanent injury. Fortunately, qualU ity has begun to assume value at Is relates to our schools. The sign in the lengthening term of service given to superintendent and teacher. This is due to a realization by boards of education that U is expensive to lose a strong superintendent and good teacher from the community , An investment in the nature ot a reasonable salary increment which will retain an able executive is small when the fate ot a continued educational policy is at stake when a community with a functioning school system is faced with the loss of a recognized leader and plays with ods on securing a less able executive. Such a salary increase is insurance against depreciation a preventive measure against lessened efficiency in the school system. The same situation may exist with the stronger personalities on the teaching staff. The departure of a mediocre teacher is of little moment; the removal from the classroom of a personality that radiates cheer, hope, comradeship, courage and the will to work is a distinct loss. In recent years there Is an Increasing evidence that school administra tion is a business and subject to the org HOME PSSSf? FOR A PURPOSE arc so many may obtain for a moderate sum leisure, property, education. It does not take Ions' to accumulate a neat little nest egg. THERE for a were alive today, he would ay, u By all means, boy and girls, reserve Friday, February 22nd" for the MILITARY BALL and when in need of Drug Store Merchandise go to well-organiz- j$C Interest A steady stream of deposits, augmented by interest every half year brings you within reach of a number of desirable 4 NEW CAR 14, 1929, for EDUCATION ambitions. . ? ,V First National NEPHI Bank UTAH - - - - 'I ,- laws of business. 4 Today business is a symbol ot quality quality in the character of products, quality in the calibre of its workers. We hear business executives tell of the lengths they go to secure these how they specify betterments, enforce stand ards and evaluate School officials have an equal concern for their products, Merchants employing large groups can tell you what labor turnover costs them. They can show you the expense of regaining a customer's interest lost through inferior service. Both items are expensive. They eat up profits. The business of school administration is as sensitive to these methods of investment as is every trade-mar- ks j 33 Nephi Drug Company Geo. D. Haymond, Owner Ctjs-J- AOS CLASSIFIED Save your orders for Shrubbery, Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees, and all kinds of flower and garden seeds. Jacob Gibson, local agent for n Company, Salt Lake Porter-Walto- SPECIAL) ADDED ATTRACTION AT VENICE NEXT SATURDAY The regular price of admission will be charged at the Venice Theatre next Saturday night, and the program will include a one act play by the Nephi Ward Gleaner Girls, also a good picture and readings and vocal numbers. The entertainment is being directed by Mrs. Leeta M. Squire. City. Will Pay Top Prices for Veal. Pork, and Lambs, Heavy Chickens Cy's Market, Nephi, Utah. FOR SALE Table, Ice Cream, and Sheep SALT Lone Pine Salt Co. Phone 204R3. tf. FOR SAL33 DRY CEDAR WOOD, Suitable for kindling. Sawed in WILL, PAY $8.50 PER CASE FOR stove lengths, 60c per 100 lbs. wood, 50c per 100 lbs, deEggs: pork 12V& to 13c per pound. livered in Nephi. Phillipsen & chickens 20c; veal 16c; lamb 18c Phone Levan Store, E. L. Guild, Phone 168. J25-4- t. Levan, Utah. Un-saw- ed Pay-stru- p. Co-o- p. FOR SALE MAJESTIC RANGE, "Say It With Flowers' from the also good baby buggy Inquire at Evana Floral, Bertha McPherson, 96 East, 5th South, Nephi. local agent. WANTED TO RENT A FARM OF about 10 or 15 acres Joseph R. Price. other business. Dr. J. E. Harrison will be at the To maintain educational quality in it the face of increasing attendance Nephi Drug on March is the challenge. What it costs the schools to regain a pupil whose In- FOR SALE GOOD JERSEY COW, Will freshen April 1st, $75. terest is lost through inefficient Jt teaching or management is not Owen L. Barnett. known in figures, nor can the loss FOR RENT Five shares of Nephi to a community by the substitution of a weaker for a stronger type of Irrigation water Joseph W. Vlckers. teacher be measured. Parents who LET C. J. Pyper, do your electrical have experienced either will say that work and repair your electrical apIs the experimenting expensive; that pliances. He also has the most com CoprriuL 192 the loss is so it should of and line electrical fixtues plete The children be avoided. If, in a spirit of thoughthave less economy, it is not prevented, supplies in Nephi. their fresh milk and bread such economy may prove to be costly ROOMS for sapper. The afternoon STEAM HEAT, BATH and extravagant. Hot and Cold Water. delivery make3 it possible to privilege. The value of a commodity lies in Single $10.00 per month and up; serve the milk before the the quality of its service. The buy- Douuie $15.00 per month and up. cream rises. Forrest Hotel Annex. ing of good administration and teach, 4-- 5. Cluldten's sapper self-evide- nt may ing at the figure the market demands Dr. J. E. Harrison will be at the MEADOWBROOK would seem less expensive than the 3t buying of inferior service at bargain Nephi Drug on March rates. That school system which retains the interest of pupils and gives valued service through the executive SYSTEM A PACIFIC HOME WILL SATISFY and teaching force, may prove more economical than a system costing- less per pupil but unable to hold the pupil's Interest and giving mediocre service through a less efficient teaching staff. ' The" quality of school service dervi-iSf- tr' pends on holding the Interest ot its customers and confining the labor turnover to the less efficient. Such procedure will go far toward remedy ing the high cost of cheap schools. DAIRY 4-- 5. jjJn I YOVl pacific AGHI CULTURAL. GRADING of agricultural Standardization products, a development of very recent years, Is doing much to aid in the profitable marketing of the Ti MtyUt is mtmJaiU with iUt-tr-it w tmtolat motor. in-iu-itl farmer's goods. The Maytag Roller Water Remover flushes out the water and with it all remaining dirt or soap. It has a flexible top roll and hard bottom roll. All parts of the garment are wrung evenly dry, buttons are spared and no into the clothes. hard-to-ir- on wrinkles are pressed Maytag Radio Programs W B Z - A , Boston. KDKA, WSAI, Cincinnati. KYW, Chicago, WCCO, Minneapolis Ph OTIC for a trial washing in your own Find out why the Maytag holds world leadership. If it doesn't sell itse(f, don't keep it. home. KOIL.Omaha. KMBC, Kansas City. WBAP, Forth Worth. HEX, Portland. KFRC, San Francisco. KNX, Los Angeles. KX.Z, Denver. KSL, Salt Lake City. Toronto. CFCA, KMOX, St. Louis. Deferred Payments You'll Never Miss THE MAYTAG COMPANY, Newton, Iowa Founded 189J Phone 86 Pittsburgh. WCAU, Philadelphia. WHK, Cleveland. CHer SO tttin wttck if del new en Ike nwPmpwa and stowr. 30-5- 5 The MaytagSt Shop 214 West Center Jtlutmnum (i The department of Agrciuilture has established a comprehensive set of standards and grades which cover almost every farm product. Not only is this practical in local and national trade, but in International commerce as well. The farmer, as a result, is benefitted by an increased demand for graded products, and by the fact that grading determines which goods are to be stored for future sale and which immediately marketed. Provo, Utah Apr"' riate Nickname Ground squirrels have received the because of nickname "fllckertails" their hnblf of fllcMn, he!r short tails ap end down when uttering their call notes. Luncheon Dainty Toung Marjorie returned from luncheon party full of enthusiasm. "And mother," aald she, recounting the features of the occasion, "Wi had tuna flsb In camisoles." . Individual Ideas of our clients are faithfully carried out by our architectural department. Allow our architects t oincorporate your ideals in the home you intend building. WE ASSIST IN FINANCING A. V. Pyper Authoriaed Staff Inc. Builder of HEADY-CU- T HOMES |