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Show THE PAGE FOUR The Times-New- It is Worth $4 if presented on or before Sat. Aug. 17 Entered la the Post Office at Nepal, Utah, a auvocd class mail matter, under the Act of Oougrea of March continues all week Complying with popular demand this wonderful offer 3, IS7V. ' Aji f INSURANCE f 1 lwJr f L i ! v lu J lLjJk H ( vl - Loss of property is an appalling thing, but especially so when it causes ruin to an in- dividual. The answer is INSURE. We under- write policies of all amounts on all sorts ProPcrty. Protect yourself beginning to- - ; Vfifl l I ' " rvv A Iv. f Frst National vfp&' Company "&yi ;JNifjranlA Insurance, Bonds, Securities First National Bank Bldg. j Nephi, Utah j "- -1- Playthings Old at Humanity claim tliut tlie custom of playing with dolls Is as old as an; In delving conceivable family life. among tlie tombs of ancient Grerce and Egypt, archeologlsts have maJe the surprising discovery that children played with jointed dolls more th:in 5,000 years ago. Moreover, other playthings have Iteen unenrthed. such as furniture and rooking utensils. Scientists Immortal Melodies Chopin was capable of passages of grent power, as his "Revolutionary Etude" and the noble "Sonata In B Minor" testify. The latter contains the celebrated funeral march, taking one to the very depths of human despair, only to rise again on a magnifl-reu- t hymn of hope, which Is one of the finest melodies tn music. London Times. 1 Wi THIS COUPON AND Entitles Dearer to One Regular During the past year fwe nave been able to announce to the people of Central Utah, a number of improvements in the way of new homes, and new business blocks, also the rebuilding of several of the older business places. The people who have the ambition and progressive-nes- s to exert themselves to action, are to be congratulated, for they are the ones who Inspire others to want better homes, and want to improve their surroundings. The first thing is the desire for better things, and without the desire we do not put forth enough effort to get anything. If w. are entirely satisfied with the things we have, wa become and in a "rut", which Is a bad condition. For an example of a progressive move, we note that on Second South street, between Main and Second east, the residents are planning on oiling the street, the cost being paid owners on that by the property street. This Is only a small item, but it shows what can be done by a "progressive'' idea, when It hits a progressive group of individuals. The same thing applies to the new sidewalk paving district the people who have been walking through mud for the past fifty years are now going to have a paved sidewalk, to their homes. A progressive move. Another progressive item we are able to record in this week's issue ot The Times-New- s is the establishment in Fountain Green of a new Lions club. This club will do mora for "The Wool City", than any other civic organization can possibly do. It is a progressive movement and wc officers and memcongratulate thewide-awabers for their organization, which Is being established for the betterment of Fountain Green. We like the progressive type ot Individual and urge that each and everyone strive to make Nephi a better place in which to live by doing all in their power to make it a more progressive and wide-awake rv? ke community. Model AA Stake-typ- e Too Many Deer in Kiabab Says Arizona Professor body nr mil-, iny u, iff'mmim--,Wirt- A - - --' - -- - $1 $5 PEARL NECKLACE It is hard to imagiue buying beautiful PEARL Necklaces, the quality of these, for so little. A DAY. Women who have been in the habit ot paying S5, S6. or even J7. will be more than delighted with the beautv of the necklace we offer at only SI with coupon. COM V AUK! If you can duplicate I part of the ne Ford truck is designed and built so that it will se e its purpose as directly and efficiently as possible. 'he fuel, lubrication, electrical, ignition, and cooling ystems are of simple design, for that reason. The lu'irication system has only one and no pressure moving part the pu from the tank to the carbuto bearings. The retor is only 18 inches long, and the feed is by gravity. n In the ignition system, there is but one cables that from the coil to the distributor. Care is also shown in the choice of materials and by the development of special metals for specific purposes. Forty different kinds of steel are used in the chassis of the new Ford truck. Each kind will wear longest under the conditions it is most commonly called on to meet. Precision gages in the hands of expert workmen make possible unusual standards of accuracy in manufacture. The diameter of piston-pinfor instance, of an inch must come within thre? (.0003)' of the specified size. Main and connecting-ro- d beating5 on tne crankshaft are held to true round of an within limits of or.? quarter of also inch. Weight of pistons and is kept within close limits, as are sizes and weights of every part of the new Ford where accuracy is known to contribute to long wear and good performance. To the owner of the new Ford truck, these features mean long service, reliability, economy, and because of low first cost, unusual value. Come in and see the trucks today and let us explain them more fully. EVERY oil-lin- fuel-lin- e high-tensio- s, th piston-assembli- es L PAGE MOTOR CO. NEPHI, UTAH Nephi Drug Company Geo. D. Haymond, Owner Excellent Paper Published Here in the Year 1896 Result of Lightning Lightning Is au abrupt electric discharge of great magnitude through the air. It Is not a sound of any kind. It prodiicws thunder by sud (Continued From Page One) the air along its path denly to H. M. letter McCune, to a heating teresting very hls'i temperature and which was published iu the and the letter deala with the thereby causing It to expand In an explosive manner. experiences of a missionary. The delinquent taxes for the year 1896 was published in 'The Republic' and contains five columns ot delinState's Name Spanish quents, and many of the names in it "Nevada" Is a Spanish word, and are not familiar to the younger gen- means "snow clnd." eration of this community. "Ke-publi- c" The Lower To Avoid Confusion Los Annelcs a mno was twice divorced from the same wife. This emphasizes the necessity for l.os wives to keep some kind of a rousrh dinrv -- I ftulon Humorist. In An-cel- Co-o- p, Hyde and Whitmoore, Excelsior Mer. Co., Chas. Foote and Sons, Neilson and Sperry, Barber Shop, The Nephi House, H. Goldsbrough, proprietor, J. A. Booth, Dentist, First National Bank Wm. Bailey, dealer in Wagons Binders, Mowers and Reapers, W. A. C. Bryan, Attorney at Law, and F. W. Chappell, Attorney at Law. The Juab County Directory shows: Member Fame Aw.ti Him these days some fellow Is going to hurl himself Into Immortal his ninety-fiftfame by renchlns birthday and tolling reporters he knows nothing about practically every-UilnHunt InRton Advertiser. One"of advertisement outstanding are those of Ord Brothers, The House: Mr. Farmer Don't Take A Chance Adelbert Cazier; Selectmen: Charles Foote, Hugo Deprezin, A. L. Jackman; Assessor and Collector, D. V. Cazier; Clerk and Recorder, William Burton and Thomas Winn; Attorney, Edward Pike; Surveyor, T. C. Hanford, Treasurer, Wm. Ockey; Superintendent Schools, John T. Miller. INSURE YOUR GRAIN AGAINST HAIL AND FIRE WITH OUR OFFICE QUICK ADJUSTMENTS Mayor, E. R. Nephi City Officers: Booth; Councilmen Jas. F. Wright, John Sidwell, Martin Larson, John Ellison, Alfred Lunt; Marshal, James Schofield; Recorder, O. P. Goldsbrough; Treasurer, Abraham Orme, City Justice, Wm. Stout; City Attorney, T. L. Foote; Supt. Water Works, Wm. Bailey. Juab Stake: Wm. Paxman, Nephi president; Charles Sperry and James counselors. Bishops Juab, Robt. C. Stevenson; Levan, N. KIABAB FOREST, Aug. 6. The P. Rasmussen; Mona, Jaa. H. Newherd of deer in the Kaibab forest ton; Nephi, first, Wm. H. Warner, Bhould be reduced by more than one-hal- 2nd T. H. G. Parkes. according to the opinion of Dr. Presbyterian Rev. O. S. Wilson, H. L. Shantz, president of the Uni- pastor. Methodist Rev. J. A. Smith, versity of Arizona, who has just returned home after a week's trip pastor. over the Kaibab. This opinion is H. F. McCune was listed as postconfirmed by forest officials and by master, and the arrival and departstate fish and game ure of mails was given. members of the Tens of thousands of commission. In the mining news section: "We starve In deer will the forest this are informed that they are shipping own to make their ore from- the Cleopatra claim in winter, if left fight for existence, or unless greatly Pole Canyon, on burros." They have reduced in numbers. struck water in the coal claims of Dr. Shantz will make a written Foote and Howarth in Four Mile report on the observations made by Creek canyon. The coal is of fine himself and staff, to Governor John quality and will be in demand as C. Phillips and to the forest author- soon as the main body is encounterities. ed." "Hyrum Vest of Mona reports There are fully 30,000 black-tathat parties working in the Nebo dissummer mule deer in the forest. The trict came down Thursday to get a range can properly sustain only half force of seven men that place. It that number but the winter range is said that some rich ore is in sight." is dot sufficient to sustain more reJames R. Reid, pound than a third ot these according to ports that a black saddle keeper, horse is in conDr. Shantz. He describes the the Nephi City pound. ditions of the trees to show how There are numerous local items appaling the situation is, for the that are interesting to read, and the animals have eaten every bud and paper will be on file in the Times-New- s leaf within reach in a wide area. office, and if anyone desires The deer do not eat grass readily, to look it over, they may do so. and in some districts 90 per cent of the trees have been killed from Super Self Coo trol browsing. Is the The champion in man who laughs at his own Jokes Mental Growth when some friend tells them to hlnx All my old opinions were only 1 now stages on the way to the one bold, as Itself is only a stage on the way to something else. I am no more so abashed at having been a red-ho- t "He Builds Wisely Clalist with a panacea of my own BuUds Well" Who than at having been a sacking Infant Doubtless the world is quite right. In TO BUILD WELL a million ways; but you have to be USE kicked about a little to convince you of the fact Robert Louis Stevenson A.V. PYPER Phone U Old Bank Bldg. 100 INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS f, ...does its work long and well . . . at low cost the quality and lustre of these PEAKI-- S for less than t5 we will promptly refund your money you are to be the Judge. Ideal for gifts and bridge prizes. On all mail orders add 10 cents for postaKe and packing. purchase makes it possible. GET YOl'KS TO- special 2L W. Paxman, rn Urn if irifti M "ytAlj We Like The Progressive Type of Individual. ACT NOW! SR 1 ; :W 1 Science ha given us a preventative for Small Pox, and Typhoid Fever, but the law of our titaie do not compel us to get vaccinated or lunoculuied, ho It in up to us individually to have our families benefitted by the things that aclence has unearthed. As a measure to prevent sickness and possible death in our we urge everybody to community take advautage of being vaceinateu and innoculated for the prevention of these d meases. We are not at tempting to tell the people all ot the reasons for needing everyoua lu our community vaccinated, but if in doubt call your family physician. Protects J' V Have Your Family Vaccinated and Innoculated. t 1929, s Published Every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Utah A. II. Gibson, Editor and Manager ilk Thursday, August 8th, NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, 750 ft 111 fVt SI 111 bargain Sill EXCURSIONS ft 1 J Umm 1 '& P -- l First Impression Counts A man's fortune Is frequently decided by bis first address. If pleasing, others will at once conclude that he has merit; but. If ungraceful, they Lord decide against him. Sat Precedent When Confederate veterans marched In a body In Inaugural parade before the Hoover Inauguration tt was the Brat occasion of the kind. NEPHI PLASTER HAS NO EQUAL The Largest and Purest Natural Deposit of Gypsum In the World WEPHI PLASTER and MFG. COMPANY IJarstow Pasadena Proportionately DAILY- - awcele: Daggett PJverside low Ontario San Rernardino fares to other California points Aug. 15 to Sept. 15 inclusive From Rait Lake, Osden and Intermediate Points. Chair tars and Coaches. Convenient Station Cafe meal service enroute. A delightful, low cost trip! $20 to San Francisco For further particulars, consult Ticket Agent |