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Show Local Notes. DIET AND HEALTH HINTS Money to loa- T. H. Burton. Two good rooms for rent. Inn- Tinners & Plumbers Cooper Pyper EVERYTHING quire at Times office. Fred Robinson of Springville is in Nephi visiting for a few days. Miss Lucile Cowan returned home Monday from Springville where she had been spending the 24lh. Misses Gladys S p e r r y and Wanda Patten, ,Iim Bird and Charlie Pitt left Nephi Saturday for Pay son. H' D. Goldsbrough went to Fish'Springs the latter part of last week on business connected with the sheriff's office. Wm. T. Belliston returned home from summer school Friday evening. Mr. Belliston is intending to teach school the coming season. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scho-Sel- d left last week for Nevada tfhere they will make their future home on one of the big stock ranches there. FOR SALE CIIEAP-Self-binin first class condition. Has only been used three years- Will o for half price. See W. A. & Co. HARDWARE. IN EVERYBODY GOES TO BEARD'S PARLOR. ice cream, Because they get pure cold drinks, and good treatment You don't need to go out of town for some one to do your Why? Cement Porches and Walks 'Beard" can do that work for you WILFORD -W. BEARD d-er UTAH. LEVAN, - Bowles at once. LOST between Orson Cazier's farm and his home, fifty feet of WHY EVERYBODY GOES TO THE New Grand Hotel CLEAN NEW. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF WM. ANDERSON, Prop And HKCAUSE OF $1.50 ROOMS WITH BATH.' and $1.00 ROOMS WITHOUT BATH garden hose. Finder will please return same to Orson Cazier and receive reward. Miss Salome Brown Wf nt to Provo last week to meet her Bis- jter Miss Ava who has Dten at tending summer school at Salt Lake City. They both spent the 21th. of July in Provo returning home Sunday evening. SALT LAKE CITY Located across the street Post Office. Commercial from Club.Mlnln COR' MAIN AND th. SOUTH Nephi Prices of Market Products e Eichange and City and County Bid. Patent flour Straight grade Wanted to Patent a Circus. T. C Winn was in Salt P. T. Harnurn once came to the City to know If he could patent the Friday and Saturday of last three-ring- ; circus. In technical par- week. lance his three-rincircus was an Mr. and Mrs. Peter Meyers of and not combination to iro-luca new reiUt. Therefore It Ft. Green were in the city Saturwan not patentable, which Information las t week. Thf y were on cf day highly Incensed the showman. "It will be adopted by evry circus Just as their way to Leamington. soon as I make It known." he deJ. R. Edgheill was a passenger clared. And It was. Prom the Sclav on the noon train Tuesday. Mr. tlfle American's "Ten Stories." Lake g $3.25 3.00 Whole wheat Graham Bran Short 3.00 Alfalfa 7.00 2.40 2.80 1.3S 0 Oats per cwt. ; Wheat per. bu. Barley chopped per cwt Corn Dressed Beef Dressed hens Dressed veal Dressed mutton Dressed pork Ranch butter Ranch eggs Sugar, cwt Edgheill has recently returned from Montana where he has Summer Excursion Fares been buying wool. ia SALT LAKE ROUTE-t- o L. Frank returned from Salt Ena-rviiriou destinations Lake City Saturday of last week. Tickets on snle various dates May Mr. Frank was a delegate to the l.sttoSepmber5th. Ste yui State Socialist Convention he.ld aent for particulars. Potatoes in that city. n i3 2.25 51-- 5 9J 13Jc ic CALIFORNIA By DB. T. J. ALLEN Food Spaclalut HARDENING OF ARTERIES The ideal NOT DUE TO CEREALS. - It It true, as many authorities contend, that bread and the cereals In general contain large percentagea of mineral matter, particularly lime, which are deposited In the arteries, harden. Ing them and thus acting at a "staff of death," Instead of the staff of life, as bread has been called 7 Dr. Denemore, who has Lsen the chief advocate of this theory In recent years, has died comparatively young. There Is no satisfactory proof that the horse and other cereal eating animals are short-livebecause they eat cereals largely. Men have lived longer on bread with buttermilk, which contains much lime, than on anything else, as the cases given by Metchnikoff In his "Prclogatlon of Life" and the celebrated English case, "Old Parr," Indicate. "The Hen Is not long lived without cereals, nor the cow that lives on grass. The mental factor must be con. sldered. The food of the eagle does not differ materially from that of many birds that live half as long. Heavy mineral water Is probably a more efficient source of hardening of the arteries than food and soft watsr of preventing It. No food Is perfect, but It la probable that one could live longer on cereala and buttermilk than on any other food, considering the difficulty of getting a uniformly fresh supply of fruits, nuts and vegetables. Los Angeles Limited. Excursion Rates Electrically Lighted, throughout $35.00 for Round Trip $35.00 from Salt Lake. Leaves Salt Lake City 5:00 p. m. daily Juno Overland Express train, to the 22nd, 14th, Ino. Return limit Augut 31st to Sept, 7lh Inc. Return limit Oct. 31st $40.00 For Round Trip $40.00. On sale from Salt Lak City. June 1st to Sept. 30th. Return limit another good d leaves Salt Lak 3 City 11:50 p.m. daily October 31st. t excellent dining car service on both trains. Diverse Routes Stopovers. Tickets also on sale at all Utah Stations. For Literature, Tickets, and Infoimatlcn see any Salt Lake Route agent or address J. H. MANDER FIELD, A. G. P. A. Salt Lake City, Utah. Sword In Heart of a Tree. Embedded In the heart of a plank of wood taken from a railway station platform at Oakley, Flfeshlre. Scotland, there has been found a sword measuring over two feet long. The plank bad been In use for at least fifteen years. The weapon, which was (Cupyrlght. mi, by Joaeph B. Buwles.) of an o type, a short cross piece forming the handle, was In good Striving Must Prevail. Did you ever hear of a man who preservation, and It Is believed had bad striven all his life faithfully and been picked up by the tree at an early singly toward an object and In no period of Its existence and encircled measure obtained It? If a man con- with the growth. stantly aspires. Is he not elevated? The Fan's Idea. Did ever a man try heroism, magnanA baseball fan thinks one It an opimity, truth, sincerity, and And that timist If one can cheerfully remember there was no advantage In them that It was a vain endeavor? 11. D. when one goes to work that tbe world la another day nearer the beginning Thoreau. of tbe new race for the pennant Rap at English Language. Foolish. Mr. Ruakln was once asked If It The man who goes Into court would not be well for the Welsh language to die out and be replaced by merely to obtain satisfaction Is about the English. "God forbid!" he re as foolish as the one who exhausts "The WelBh language Is the himself In trying to go through tbe piled. Is no genius world on a bluff. language of inutile. Th'-rabout the Englbh language. The Scotch have got all the poetry and No Cause for Hilarity. the Irish all the wit. and how the Sweet potatoes are exposed to the I do not devil we got Shakespeare attacks of a dozen serious Insects, know." says an exchange. We see nothing to laugh at, either. Proper Way to Dry Umbrella. Vmbrellas when wet should be and set to dry with the point Upwards; they will last much longer If dried In this way; when they are put wet Into a stand In tbe ordinary way. the water settles In the top and rests the ribs, which In time causes tbe silk to become rotten, and easily crack Into boles. e DIET AND HEALTH HINTS By DB. T. 3. ALLEN Food Spocialut USE OF DRUGS DIMINISHING. "No medicine will be given by and by, for people are going to eat the right things." Dr. W. A. Evans of the Chicago Board of Health quotes this statement of a widely traveled, experienced English nurse, speaking of the preparation of food for Invalids. Dr. Wiley has been quoted to the same effect. The expense for drugs at the Massachusetts General hospital has been reduced 60 per cent. In ten years. In the same article, Dr. Evans says that "a cup of hot water la a good temporary stimulant In case of fainting or temporary exhaustion. It haa Its advantages over alcohol for this purpose. There will probably always be use for drugs, but natural means of courss, and especially food are to be used more In place of drugs. (Copyright, Ull, by Joaeph B. Bowk half-opene- The One Solution to the Hot Weather Problem Fault May Be In Eyesight. 8c Children who suffer vety much from 8c headaches without any apparent cause 30c ahould be taken to an oculist to have their eyes examined. It may be that they are overstraining them without 0 For Vacation Time MaCartney's Famous Ice Cream being ccnarlous of tbe fact. Defects of the eyes csn be cured In so many cases If glasses are worn for time, and even the tiniest children soon become accustomed to wearing them. On the hot afternoons, when the perspiration begins to trickle down your spin and stand out in beads on your forehead. ust mop out your ears and listen for the sound of the wagon, anj tell George to bring you some of that good, cool, delicious cream. Ice-crea- WHY ' DOES IT PAY TO ABVERTISE IN THE TIMES? Cold Cement. From an tld no(p.o:ik com - tv rerlie for tusking a cement to mend brxken china Fill a small bottle with ground llns!ass an1 pour over It sufTcient nnswoetcnrJ pin to fill the botile. P;ace It on the bnH of the atove or In a warm place. Immera In vcei 0f hot water until the Isin glaaa I dixaolvcd. and the cement la . ready for Toe Peady With 'Oldmor fml1h Win. old h Because it is one of the Bewsieit weekly papers in the state." Because it is read in practically evciy ficrr.e fitm York on the nor'h to the Sevier river on the south. fa Because it docs the tamp work as a messenger visiting ever home in East Juab County, telling cf what you want to buy or have to sell. Because the ads are answered every time. 1P. HE JUAB COUNTY Try it Ye. X. Aulitance. a I Io r very gen-etnu- Honor s roi. on! ?" JoneJ !, always hc't'lriC rnti l,od ' When you're loo far (one for It to refresh you It's time to phone the undertaker. 1 fcrow; I wn The Papcr-th- c Macartney i'rop. Are Dead SUITABLIi MONUMENT TO THEIR MEMORY A SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. e wrigi.tcn dim tied. shellac dlilvr-In alcohol fnakta thin vsmiph, which b with a small biuffi. Ten at)i:d cents' orth c f ihtVan I cnonzh. Add alwo rrtfiiuh alcohol to frske it thin. TMs Will a hrafs bed. and the woik run te done In U tl,n nn hour. G'lm hr-tjl- TJio.y. f U'hik Belliston. estimation of Genius. Humility Proof of a Gicat Man. Cbarles V. naked Michael Anselo I believe the Mrrt tet of a one day In what estimation he held treat man ts hla humility. I dotruly not Albert Duerer. Thn. with all the mean, by humility, doubt of bis own His Schetrstic Prjret. noble franknens of 'a man of genius, power, or hesitation In speaking bis Ym. rVj.rg ninly at echoed." Mr. In;i'li-- e mH; -- and he who knwt bow to appreciate superior opinion. Put really great rcen have "1 talents, be Instantly curious undersenae of powerlesaneas, rrmr-b-- r he l arna, H tM Me the teem him so h.itbly that I would if t 'feeling that thf greatneas Is not ta In fciptorr were not Mlchsel Aneelo, miirh rath- tbem, but through them. Ruakln. A! lander ab nutr M.c o! f er be Mhort Duerer than even Charles ri Mfrg ih accordion fcnot " V.- "- !.! Country's farming Population. Ssrretrting Just is Gocd. f'lnaeed arrordlng to tolor there are Beneficent of Work Nature. I Pcd3r "('in watch 6,422.S!2 white farmers In this counj ! PicVMr-atn'.nHtV df.. oii1 j Throuah the 4s1tr d Immigration of try and Vl?,4f" others. A sVri-f- a reaouroes timber the of plants I've frlTd. tins wolf at ntd oie. try r.ave been enlarged and Its ore hards er d.xir." t n Transi-nri! Good Newt for Mamma. l ere beh rendered more productive ! i,d valuable. Oraln rrojis have ben t.la i writing to mamma) I mica Good Mealt Aimcit tverylMnj. If ymi t.ae frxd health yon have made nirif and farcer and food for you vi ry nmrh. fortunately papa It become more very hapiy, probably to cheer me up; afi.e lemt.s of all that nature has ever dome ft!c animals kind papal Pllegende blatter. veiled and toots satisfactory. given to any ban. lanrr rpd: z f'l 15'-s- People Read First. Ones Who H. OKt Lit !NOW FOM FALL t)KLIVFRY. (' TIMES Bakery Your Loved BY HRLXTINQ down to daughter the or t.r titght end he helped me ott, too." ?!ray Stories. (adl) hli Xr. I |