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Show jtf AB countV times, nephi, xjtaH A DUTY England, Germany and France Agree on one thing, if on no other. They all prohibit the sale of alum baking powders. There must be a good reason for this. It is because alum was found to be unheal thful. Royal Baking Powder is made of cream of tartar, derived from grapes, a natural food product, and contains no alum nor other questionable ingredients. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York v YOU OWE YOUR TOWN Duty is a power that rises with us in the morning and goes to rest with us at night. It is with the action of our intelligence. It is the shadow which cleaves to us, go where you 6 Let us do our duty in our shop or our kitchen, in the market, the etreet, the office, the mine, ihe 6chor, the hime, just as faithfully as if we stood in the front, ranks of some battle and knew that victory for mankind depended upon our bravery, strength and skill. When we do that the very humblest of us will be serving in the great army which achieves the welfare of the world. It should be the slogan of every Nephi consumer never to send away for goods that he can just as well buy at home. Every time you send a dollar to an dealer, as far as you and your community are concerned, it is practically out of circulation. Your own home merchant is the one who helps to keep up your schools, your churches and your town. He is the one who deserves your trade and not some catalogue house in Chicago or elsewhere. When you have nothing to give in exchange, ta whom do you go for accommodations until some uncertain time when you can out-of-to- Payable in Success or To The J. MI M. CHRISTENSEN. HI Ri.CObl Editor A. B. GIBSON, & Fub. Manager. Kegular Price $2.00 per year In Advance $1.50 per year PUBLISHED ' . WEEKLY EVERY FRIDAY, Al NEPHI, UTAH. Sagebrush In Demano. Continued from pairs 1 leaves aod small branches. The brush must be well burned. If the a8h8 are taken from the fire too soon they contain much carbon or small particles of charcoal which contain potash not soluble. If the ashes or coals are pei mitted to remain in the fire o near the intense heat generated by sagebrush until tney coo! gradually, the coals and carbon will all go to ashes. However, in burning on a large scale it may be found advisable tc screen the ashes aod reburn the will charcoal. The best results be obtair.cd by tun it) in the open, volltui unl His S. S. Club Enter- tains The S. S. club spent a pleasant afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alvin Burton Thursday. Lunch as served at 5 o'clock to tht following: Mesdames Fern Pax-run- , LaVern EllisDn, Norma Whitmore, DerZha Russell, and Miss Lilly Pexton. Next week the club will be entertaii.ed by Mrs. LaVern Ellison. Ernr st Winn of American Fork wa3 in Nephi Thursday cn bua- iiesa. will be th DEMONSTRATION TRAIN optrti by THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES AND IDAHO UTAH et the 0 vr lin SALT LAKE ROUTE In Utah and Nsvsda Annual Payments CHARGES. OR RENEWAL Thlntrmountaln Rural Credit Association Is prapared to accept applications for memberships and loans on the Our plan Is Identically the same as above liberal terms. Is being successfully worked In other states to the benefit of land owners who need longer time and lower Interest rate on the money necessary to carry on their business, or to buy more land or make Improvements. IT WILL PAY YOU OUR INVESTIGATE Local stores are not merely institutions of accommodation. con it goes to cerns but when times are hard and work difficult to find they cannot ask the catalogue houses for credit. It the local mer chant who carries them. In one case you send the money in advance and in the oiher the goods ate sent to you and you pay thirty days and sometimes six months later. In buying with home merchants you deal with neighbors and have the goods delivered free. Supporting home institutions is one of the repuirements of of good citizenship. Are you a good citizen? TO TERMS Fill out the enclosed coupon and mail It In mation you will receive will be valuable to you. out-of-to- The Infor- The Intermountain Rural Credit Association 606 MolNTYRE BUILDING. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH In Without obligating myself any way please send me your booklet explaining your system of 6 per cent farm loans, and how I can become a member and secure money cn such liberal terms. NAME SETTLING UP By Walt Mwod , ADDRESS . If every man would pay bi.ls, just when those bills are due, we'd sidestep many grievous ills which now makes people blue. Or see O. W. ANDERSON, at X.. A. Miner's The merchant carries on his books about a million debts, and Law office in the Venice Buildine. scm who figure there are crooks, and some misfortune's pets (EnUrmnc Through Thttr Looby.) Some hope to play the honest game when they have got the tin, and it may be they'll do that same, soon as their ships come in. But some ships travel mighty slow of winds srd wives the sport; Notice To Water Users. ome hit the reef of Norman's Woe, and never come to port. The Notice of Assessment u for rrore to merchants have charge everything they sell, to West Tintic Iron King Consol Stat Engineer's Office, and hence H. C. of L. Whene'er you cover the defaulter's bait Lake City, Utah, February Cornand Milling idated Mining 1916. t. buy a pound of pills, or quart of pumpkin rind, you're paving of busiplace Principal pany . . . . w . . " " Notice ia hereby given that Vllllliili uii nw jvu, nuv irau I uhu whoae pott office ad- frank these simple rune's would pay your bills on time, you'd help to cut nes: imclmii, Webb, at Notice is hereby given that n hat made it dresi Mona. Utah, make life and sublime. of the your prunes, price in accordance with the re-meeting of the Directors of the west Tintic Iron King Consohdat q lirementa of the Compiled Lawa of When To Harrow Wheat After cutting, three or four tim ed Mining & Milling Company, ttah, 1907. a amended by th 6ea-ic-n es as nvny Russian thistles came of Utah, 1909. 1911 and 1915. hpia on the 20th day of March to Law of as on did B. the appropriate area not harrow Ballantrn Bjr A. up 1916, an assessment of one a of water per second from t if and the land ed, had been abun- fifth of one cent per share was an unnamed . . . t spring in Juab County, :" V" unenintne course oit wmniy . r ,w. dantiv trt linf, !r Utah. Said apring ikuea at a point i w" uursuuu inw jireni iravpia. very probable that they would corporation, payable immediate hich bear north 87 degree 47 min "Shall I harrow my wheat." com. nave ute eat4757 feet from the outhwt mieriered with the harvest- - v t Treasurer C. the Winn, es up. v cue not agreeing wiui quarter of the area harrowed. ing on in ccrner of the northwest nt fua . vm pnmnanv.r at his office I 27. Township 11 sooth. Rang Section those who have ardently advocatwen 10 Keep in mind mat vonhl ritv.. ITtah. Anv stoc I ast. Salt Lake bas and meridian. ....ins . ed the harrowing cf wheat to mis was a rather heavy clay Ioarr ,,nnn Vw hj thia assessment may The water will Le diverted at lb ! . thicken the stand the writer has aun ..!! iL. me Kina1 il of a mai is iouna in many regain unpaid on the 15th day spring and conveytd by not had any figures to back him of our m 2000 of feet distance end a line for 9 It sections. rlolinnnen pi ha andlr used from January 1 to up. The following experience of that the stand was very tMn ir. there Ln(j advertised for sale at public 31. inclusive, of ach year, for J. II. Gardner of Lebi.is present- the Also that this is auction, and unless payment beginning. domestic purpose. This applicative la ed for the consideration of those only one instance where accurate I made before, will be sold on th deiignated in the state Engineer's having heavy clay soil that may record was kept of the areas in-- 1 'ice as No. 6333. fir8t day of Mav 1916 at 2 o'clock of All crust and thus prevent the grain voived and the I as protest against the granting of obta'ned. the yields D m delinquent t0 pay from coming up satistactorily. application, stating th reasons ltd The Utah Farmer. with the .m(nt. together must be made by affidavit Tn tru snrintr of 1915 Mr. Gard and expense ib duplicate, accompanied by a fe of of cost adertising of a condition poor the ner faced J2W, and filed in thia office within stand of bis fall sown wheat, and Democrats Please Take of sale. Winn. C. T. thirty (30) day after the conpletiee as usual found that a good many Notice. " the publication of this notice. Ut, office: (if Nephi, of the wheat plants, not being W.D. Bear. able to penetrate the crust on the The Democrat nf Vunhi rr Stat ngioer. March I 'at of first publication clay soil, were growing along un cinct will take notice that a prim- - I The Q.Q. Club Entertain .. . 1916. date of completion of putO-cMl 31, der it, apparently the logical ary win oe neia in ire court room . rtsa on April 23. 1916. thing to do in such a case was to or the county court house Neph. De, Aehdown, Ethe, muMe break the crust and so let the KM i. . ;l Foster, Velma Gibb. Myrtl plants through. For this purpose a u. en d Gretchen Ilorst a harrow was used and at Mr. cicvuns ue ueit'g 'lies uj aiienn at the Q. Q. T. club't tertained "harrowGardner expressed it he tire state convention and the first Cards ed it good". Across the tracK congressional district convention rooms Thursday evening. even- furnished the music from the first piece he harrowed to be held at the Garrick Theatre and. JEWELERS amusement, mnu utmij mg all acres e Salt Lake City, Wednesday April as a field of thirty-threto served were refreshments d cultivat-eparts of which had been same. 5th for the purpose of electing the following guests: Mesdames 217 MAIN ST. nd planted about the delegates to attend the Democrat J. W. Whitmore, G. M. WhitThe eastern 15.3 acres was har ic National Convention to be held more, Edith Sparks, J. E. Cole, SALT LAKE CITY UT. rowed about April 5th; but when at St. Louis June 15th. 1916. A. H. Maiben, T. D. Rees. N. J. Geo. A. Allen, chairman. the harrowing had gor that far Rees. and Misses Bernice Whit "Tr Stort Wft O eutriiW JohnC. Hall, Sec. the harrowed portion 100r.ru more, Leona Hague, Delia t "imiffh" that ;t wa decided . to Lilly Pexton, Ava Brown, v, orrirk. Accordingly the . Fare Wei I Party Ruby Ellison, Stella Brown, mrninff 17.7 acres were left un via Salt Lake Venice Brough, There? Brough, Cieurslon Ticket Rout te Salt Lake City aeeeunt The Sunday School and Mu Mary Bywater, Lula Brugger; taMrhed. The difference tnrouRn L.D.S. Conference April 3rd te wra so marked tnat tual officer and teachers of the Marie Miller. Neva Booth. La u ' lOV .fflm(r th Ine. suggested North ward entertained Satur Vern Ingram, Lucile Cowan, the Utah County Agent Excursion tickets on sale frcm harvest day evening in honor of Clyde Eva Christcnsen, Wanda Chris- tut th. two nortionswasbe done and bowers, wno leaves for a missEureka, Mammoth, SilvNephi, 1 seDarately. Thia ana mcnes. tpniipn. Alavme er and statiDns East April City the ion Eastern to measured the Stales county land by the April Marie Christensen. Srd. U 9th. inc. Return limit latter the D. 10th. The A. Gardner, following program Agent April 12th. From all other stawas carried out: Speech Bishop also keeping the y ields. A. Miner L. Enter tions April 3rd. to 8th ire. ReThe harrowed portion yielded C. H. Grace; Musical selection Mrs. turn limit tains April 15th, ine. 19.5bufhels prr acre while the Gladys and Hortense Garrett; ielded 20.9 Song High School Male Chora; Mrs. L. A. Miner entertained poTtion not harrowed y was Retta Piano wheat duet, The Dr. and Mrs. T. D. Rees, Bishand acre. the following Wednesday after Sperry bushels per Velma her of husband's honor Jones; in bushel noon Speech Clyd op and Mrs. T. II. G. Parkes, Mr miking sold for t.90 per Gawers After Mrs. the C. II. and Mr. war and Mrs. Ray Newton, Mr. and 1,J per program from harrowing birthday: the loss finished the was Mrs. time for har and Walter Mr. in Mrs. Chas. Wilson were in Mod Jenkins. $.53 this to spent acre; adding and Mr. and Mrs. was and of R. games theiPaxman loss partaking Wednesday attending the Old rowing the total refreshment served. McUalUn. IW. Folks Reunion. per store. - -- appli-ettio- th r. " 1 HI... Biggest Event of 1916 20 35 NO EXTRA FEES, COMMISSIONS wn When some people have cash to spend Iraft has a tendency to carry iway the lighter particles con taining potash. Remember that the potash is water soluble, and burning on the dsmp ground vill lesa much of the potash. is that My best information a tons will constitute twenty carload. Analysis of the ash should be made at the beginning of the burning, in order to determine the average per cent of potah you may expect, and another consisting of a sample from each sack when the ask is ready for shipment. A certificate of the general average will then be attached. Tribune Farm Loans will. pay. Juab County Times ceent (1-2- 0 cubic-foo- t Dry-Far- Dee-ttnb- er at TEN CARS OF CATTLE Electrically lighted, equipped and operated. The Consolidated Wagon of & .Machine Co. Salt Lake City will have an exhibition of equipment, including the ranch famous John Deer Mows, Mowers, Hartttcrs Maetc., and latest prouclions of the Holt Tractnufacturing Co., including the Caterpillar or, which will give practical demonstrations at each station visited. THE GLNLKAL LLLCTKIC CO. of New York, will exhibit a full line of ranch and household appliances of all kinds O US L CO. FA I R II A NKS-will exhibit electric and gas driven, motors, pumps, etc. labor-havin- g M SUGAR CO. will have a car of exhibits show ing beet sugar processes, etc. Th;re will be a UTAH-IDAH- O GOVERNMENT CAR OP WOOL EXHIBITS and other general txhibit cars, lecture cars, etc. Exhibits will al) include the highest grade blooded slock, lat ?st designs in ranch buildings, general farm and irrigation equipment and a car devoted to home economics. MELTING WILL HL HELD at each point visited and addressed by experts in everything represented in this train. THIS DEMONSTRATION TRAIN Will be at Nephi, April 20th A cordial ivilation U extended to every person interested to view thee exhibits and attend the meetings which Will be instructive, interest eg and of great benefit to farmers and housewives, 1 1 luuim . 1 Mc-Cun- w - - 11 1 .. I e, |