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Show THE PAGE FOUli Thursday, February 28, NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, 3 I The In the Post Office at Nephi, embalmer. John R. Downs. tt l.'tuh. aa second clam mall matter, under the Act of Congress of March Listen in on KNX every Friday 3, 1879. evening from 8 to 8 o'clock. Pacific Iteady-Cu- t Homes, Inc., are broadDiversified Farming it casting a wonderful program on that evening at that hour A. V. Pyper Most Profitable! and Staff. In order to keep pace with present Come out to the North Ward day condition of living, it aeeuia a if the farnierg of Juab Valley should Amusement hall. Wednesday, March and see who found "The Red get into diversified farming more ex- 6th and "My Aunt's Heiress" tensively. It has been proven beyond Parasol" at Pine-vlll- e a doubt that the most profitable farm along with the Baby Show a laugh in every act Tickets of today In the one that baa income, from more than one source, where 25c and 10c. the fanner can have a weekly pay- WANTED TO RENT A FARM OF roll coming in throughout the entire about 10 or 15 acres Joseph Ryear an income from dairy cows, Price. from chickens, turkeys, aheep, swine, LET C. J. Pyper, do your electrical etc. work and repair your electrical apIt la realized that most of the He also has the most commoney coming into this community, pliances. and cornea from the Levan ridge wheat plete line of electrical tlxtues In Nephi. supplies crop, the cattle and the aheep Industry. But the above Industries "Say It With Flowers" from the am taken care of by farmers and McPherson. stockmen already in those branches Evans Floral, Bertha of agriculture. What we need is local agent. something that will occupy the time FOR SALE BABY'S BED AND of the men and boys of this communimattress; Queen Anne style dressty who are not being engaged er; Universal Range, all in good conthe entire year. throughout 2t Pace. In the Delta country, during the dition. Raymond past year, a number of pure bred for Veal, Will Pay Top Prices dairy cov.a have been shipped Into Pork, and Lambs, Heavy Chickens that community, and tha farmers of Cy's Market, Nephi, Utah. that country are not depending on the one crop aystem. This seems to Listen in on KNX every Friday be a good plan Juab valley farmers evening from 8 to 9 o'clock. Pacific would do well to pattern after any Ready-Cu- t Homes, Inc., are broad-custln- g community that will diversify their a wonderful program on that crops, with the ultimate plan of evening at that hour A. V. Pyper getting a weekly payroll into this and Staff. ON THESE THREE LEGS RESTS SUCCESS IN THE LIVESTOCK BUSINESS it cannot Unless your stock is well-breproduce profitably. stock is properly fed, and Unless well-bre- d housed in the right way, it cannot produce profitably. This is true for all types of livestock whether dairy cattle, beef cattle, sheep, hogs, horses, or poultry. You will find your county agricultural agent ready to help you in matters pertaining to livestock management. Or write to the Utah Agriculutral Experiment Station, Logan, for a list of available publications. d, community. FOR SALE CHEAP 2ND HAND Electric Washer easy terms Ray An agricultural aurvev of Juab tt Valley would be very valuable in as Powell. much as it would determine whether or not certain agriculaural activities FOR SALE GOOD CHICKEN COOP Also City Lot S. G. Paxman. would be feasible or not. We know F28-- 2 t p that the Levan ridge is suited for the raising of dry land wheat, because of years of practical farming we have FOR SALE: NEW OLDSMOBILE Car Phone 217J3 It p developed it into one of the best dry-lan- d wheat producing areas in 0 FOR SALE FOUR tne united states. two Tractors; our exlow Take lands for an Fordson two International Tractors; ample. We have tried out the rais- Tractors, two first class draft mules, ing alfalfa hay and seed and grains, and one Buick automobile For real which have proven profitable in a see S. G. Paxman of Landea bargains but measure, up to the present time we have never determined as to the and Company, Nephi, Phone 313. practicability of raising such crops WILL PAY $8.50 PER CASE FOR as celery, head cauliflower, onions, Eggs; pork 12 to 13c per pound, lettuce or other garden crops. An chickens 20c; veal 16c; lamb 18c agricultural survey, with perhaps E. L. Guild, Phone 168. small plats for experimental purposes would determine what areas would MAN WANTED TO RUN McNESS grow these crops profitably. business in Juab County. $7 to Another vitally important phase $12 daily year around workex-perienc- e of successful farming is water for unnecessary unusual offer. It is believed Write at once. FURST & THOMAS, irrigation purposes. by a number of people that there is T, Freeport, 111. It a pumping area in this valley, but It Dept. seems that no one up to the present FOR SALE USED PHONOGRAPHS time has seen fit to expend his money for less than cost of records. Mrs. to drill a test well. If a survey was Frank Warner, Phone 85-Leave made, and a good geologist employ- orders for RCA Radiolas. Very easy ed to determine if the underground terms. Low interest. F28-water supply is ample, and a test well put down to determine the quantity, then we would have that Monetary Parity phase taken care of. is the name given to a Blru tallism In the Milford valley, near Paro-wa- n mnnotnrv In which rnlii nnrt ifstpm and also near Cedar City, in j upon precisely the same Southern Utah, there are pump sliver stand as regards mintage and legal areas, where electricity is now being footing tender. used to pump irrigation water. It would not be at all surprising A Dismal Note to the editor of The Times-New-s to "All cats can't be optimists," says see a vast change in the farming of the lower lands of Juab valley in the Prowl, the farm cnt in Farm and Firenext five years. We expect to see side. "We're all full o' fuldlesl rings electric power lines run through the and if I wanna play mournful tunes on fields, and dozens of electric pumps mine, that's my business." - 4 Afl - I ""Ti McCOR-MICK-Deeri- 15-3- 8-- Opening of The 3t Nephi Floral In opening we wish to announce to the people of Nephi and surrounding communities that our two big aims are SERVICE and QUALITY. We are prepared to furnish your needs with the very best in: Cut flowers for every occasion. Potted plants the best kinds for the home. Funeral designs any type and style desired. Nursery stock a complete line of seeds, bulbs, plants, shrubs and trees. FREE A carnation to the first fifty ladies entering our store on its opening day TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1929 "Say it with flowers" pumping the necessary water for irrigation purposes and domestic uses, and also where a number of farms are not producing a profit at present, will be stocked with profitable livestock and the owners thereof, will be reaping a profitable annual income. But before we can determine whether these things will be feasible, we should have an Agricultural Survey of Juab Valley. North Main Street now, and one of the first steps Phone 345J better-payin- g uheJdventures gfThe Fire Hellion fe-SU- V ' J TAKE TT t yJp SHEll TEN?" ... OVNNyy -- r 'II V l I Isf "SAV. VTJ OONT YOUNG FELLOW UGHT MATCHES ,M FILLING VlHEN IVOUR TANKV sV SUPPS J OVERFLOWED t- - E GAS ON THAT LIGHTED MATCHV , ' I I ' ll I LED Do .' OTHING mm DOING HERE- - THAT GUY S CAREFUL- l.w every thing you can to prevent Fire- My. then - insure with a Hartford .iiuujiLvy to- busiward making it a ness is the keeping of suitable accounts. Accounts will tell definitely whether or not the farm is accomplishing Its purpose of making money so that the operator may be able to buy the many things which modern ways of living demand. If the farm is not measuring up, the accounts will Indicate the changes which should be made In the way of doing business. It pays better to strengthen the business at its weakest point Farming is a Business. than to add strength at the strongest "Farming has changed from an art points." R. R. Huddleson, Uniin grandfather's day to a business versity of Illinois. The Nephi Floral 19 0c Treatment FREE! If it Doesn't allay Bladder Weakness, and Leg Pains in 48 hours, return top of package and your money will be refunded. Just ask for CYSTEX COMPOUND Back-ach- lyypvy Aent lrTri I'eissasiii ii i f tin' A. V. Pyper "THie Insurance Man" e, CYSTEX COMPOUND is a Diuretic, and Compound in Acid Conditions. One Week's supply costs 60c if it relieves, nothing if not satisfactory. Larger size $1.25. Anti-Spasmod- ic See Our Window Display We Are H ere to Serve Nephi Drug Company Geo. D. Haymond, Owner k 7T. WHEN HAWKS SWOOPED OUT OF THE WEST Blight boob at Roosevelt Field! I iradu-fcll- j a slight clouding Id tne West sad the February mm became a little bleaker. The flat, tore! field with tome standing irater from yesterday's rain and the faint, haxy outline of the pin of Garden City, looked to one observer, Oka a email bit of o'd Holland, except for tha Intermittent ruiir and Boom of alrplaoai and the group of people tending In the lse of a distinctively American institution, a hot dog stand. near this stand, tha small Cluster groups conversed quietly about sundry matters, but the frequent shifting of glaacea to the West betrayed where every man's thoughts were. Occasionally, someone wonM atop, peer and exclaim "Hers ha eomes nowC ,' GOOD SALE REASONABLE Trumpet Standard make In perfect condition Lomax Music Store. FOR Should Have An Agricultural Survey Published by this bank in cooperation with the Agricultural Committee of the Utah Bankers' Association. it" Makes Many Feel Old Before Their Time! - Firsl National Nephi Bank Utah ? Getting Up Nights I am in the Undertaking business to stay. In connection with a licensed Entered mm i ADS CLASSIFIED Published Every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Utah A. K. Gibson, Editor and Manager Qoou Breeciaisg Proper Feeding igBitt Mousing ff: Times-New- s 1929. ! rNo." fTes." TNo that's a btpterje," Then again. "This looks Ska Mm. "No, it cant be, they wired that Ida ship baa a red fusllage and ahunlznnn wings." Several such falsa starts mad a Una aem rying out to their posts by tha photographers and movie nsws real man, Than, aa the hands of the dock nearly tooched three, there was a little dot m sight doe west nearer tt came. Ilka a homing dov, Uke a bullet. This must be Hawks. It wael Past us with a roar. Then over he wens, throwing the plane into vertical bank, a and turning them to silver. Around it came like a ciualuia twfcje. in huge, tearing clr cat around the field. thTflMng the group below. Tina was the real thing! From then on. all other planes seemed stodgy and dwarfed. Tins Trorkhreri had authority. The flash of It around the field seemed to those who knew tt aa Frank Hawks' aerial signature, the certain verve of It, a flourish Ilka the famous signature of John Hancock on the "Declaration' un mistakable! Back he went into the West again and then at a flat slant, the plane came to ground. The official snapped his stop p watch and the Coast to record waa comfortably broken. There were cheers and a mad rush to sur round the trim, beautiful In Hardly heeding the propeller the crowd Barged out to greet and Hawks. Hawks sat nearly Immobile in the little exposed cock-pi- t. Only the flash of his strong white teeth showed his consdonaneas of victory. Slowly he pushed up his goggles and stretched his back and neck muscle very Uke a man who has been slightly stiffened from falling asleep In a Pullman chair. H looked about him, recognizing among the small sea of faces those whom he knew, his wife, his Texaco friends and Bill Brock and some other famous fliers who had Journeyed out to Roosevelt Field to welcome and con gratulate htm. Then up came the heavy artCOery, the ews photographers, camera men and Hawks modestly, graciously reporters. obliged. Meanwhile, the door of the cabin had been opened and fairly stumbling into the arms of some of the spectators emerged the partner of this Intrepid flight, Oscar Grubb, able and faithful mechanic. Small wonder be had no ears for the ap plause for eighteen hours he had been confined In the cabin at tha but nevertheless necessary task of pumping gasoline up Into the wing tanks. But soon, the strain of the flight and the numb ing effects of the gasoline fumes dropped from him and he. too, grinned with pride and pleasure. Capt. Hawks grasped his umuu, dragging rum into the line of cameras so that he, too, could share the glory. Then, amidst the clamoring of autograph hunters and well wishers. Hawks doffed the coon urn n coat ana appearing In a light business suit so unlike an aviator, walked time-keep- non-sto- into the shack where the reporters war assembled. In the warmth ef this little room. Hawks hearing, impaired by th eighteen hours exposure to terrific speed, biting cold and th incessant roar of tha exhaust, was restored. In a frank, friendly manner he answered the question of the eager press men and what a story thay war able to put oa the wires to greet at their breakfast tables mflUnns ef newspaper reader. Breaking the record; that waa not all a did. He shewed to the world, almost the triumph of a skilled and gallant pflot over the adverse forces of aatura. Jbtcompaased by snow. fog. sleet and darkness, hst flew "blind for nearly twelve hours," through the cloud, and over the clouds, skimming dose to the hills at times and ewer 14XW feet up a other me. "I kept my eyeea the and tried romps to stay on the cenrsa." At Koswell. New Mexico, we essxmntered fog and clouds, the next sight of band we got was after eight this morning," Th story, was drawn front htm by apt How he had bond the weather too bad go over the mountain somewhere fat West Ylrgixda. How he had tottos Urns by I lug back to find a better rent. How he battled rata and snow. How he renogplBsd a railroad in Penn- aylvaaia and then later small settlement in New Jersey. of flying out over Then, when th eosd gray Atlantic was past, how h opened up th throttle. W know the rest. How at better than 200 mfle par hour he swung those wttd Jubilant circles around Booarreit Field. Over near the window, aa eflHal opened to r th barograph, handled It carefully to disturb th dehoato tracings oa the smoked recording cylinder. He let out a low whlstts of astonishment, for there was the recording of th battl through th night, th peaks and valleys of a Jagged Ma that showed graphically how Hawks had been looking for holes through so as not the clouds at elevations semetime 3H mflet high. Surrounded by a Mill euikus crowd, the plane rested In the afternoon sun. An officer enrobed up to measure the gasoline A left ower SO gaOona stfll remained. sample of the oil was drained and later great satisfaction was expressed at Its fine condition. Hawks was delighted with the per formanee of the engine. He gave much of the credit to the fuel and lubricant. Hs aakl "My engine functioned perfectly thank to Texaeo." Of course, he used Texaco Aviation Gasoline and Texaos Airplane Offl. Later, the plane was taken to the Aviation Show at Grand Central Palace, New York. Thooaands af people viewed it. reading on the fuselage ever the Texaco trademark a sign: "la this plane Capt. Frank M. Haavks battled fog. snow and sleet to break the Coast to Coast Non-Sto- p Becord. He used Tsxaco Aviation Gasoline and Texaeo Airplane Oil." Pilots from all over the country expressed surprise that the flight could have been made at all at this time of the year to say nothing of breaking th record. Many spectators wondered bow Oscar Grubb "the human sardine" as some called him, could have spent th night cramped La can of Taxaeo among the 75 Aviation Gasoline and Texaco Airplane Oil. not knowing where h was as regard to altitude or latitude. Tirelessly he worked the "wobble" pump, fighting off fatigue and gasoline fume to help th gallant Captain to a victory that h even now la dreaming of surpassing. Grsbb saya he would be willing to do tt all over again provided Frank Hawks was at th controls. n -- 7 |