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Show THE EE 75". The I Business Protection TIMES-NEW- Times-New- s t LI.ISHI Till: D KVKIIV TIMKM-.NKW- LIVE LEVAN NEWS ITEMS PKIDAY VUl. H BY CO. Dennis Wood, Editor and Manager IC&tea: Subscription tear In Advance i.x MontUa in Advanca une om:i rilOSI'l ItlSIS li Tin: MOV TkTU! :il IT IS IX A IIISIM;SS Vt'Altll Ol r J)SASTi:i(. Act Ol .NT Willi I'lIO-UltKM- AS TO iltO(; iikst national A I'LCNTIIl win AM L ITAflSTA n can i;i:m cijkiutU ITUuiikii VU! i:l M 111. I II UK III' l ' IT(I1T." MONKY IS AIM TO CONSTANT!.!, TK.Mt Ol i:nci; iiiiioi ii si.in h i:. on; 'i t : 1 1 qi I -- IMl.l- Ol' SCOI!) U - alii or v FIRST NATIONAL BANK . NEPHI, UTAH. - LL CXt'll THK t OMKltt i;u it is l.tTI.RS IT' ritorr.cTs mom; A $2.00 $1.00 (f Canned & Evaporated Fruits Mr. and .Mrs. Lorenzo Mangelsuu Are itcjou'iug uver uie Arrival of a r ine iwioy uiri. oilier luuna of Interest liaiuertnl by The Tiines-ew- s Correspondent filtered as Second Class Matter at Mrs. Km ma Dalby vlaited la Nephl the I'oBt Otllce at Nephl, Utah uuring the week. J. 11. Mcknight was over to Levau Advertising rates made known on this week on business. application. Prices reasonable M. W. Mu(i is As M:n:ss.i;vI in ti.mi.s or lil TV TO A SOI XI NEPHI. UTAH. S. Tlio new Commercial Club which completed its organization Tuesday evening by the election of officers, started on its career under the most auspicious circumstances. The, fooling to get together in thia town is now ut high pitch, aud this organization will bo the means of rallying the leading men of thia community uround a common purpose, for the progress aud upbuilding of this city. No town In the State of Utah has a butter future before It, If the people will only pull together. The resources of this valley are barely touched, and if mora water can be obtained there w ill not be an equal In the State, to this valley for the production of crops. Hut the members must be united and get back of tliese 1'ersoual differences must projects. bo buried, and all work together, with ouly ouo object in view, and that is to make Nephl a butter town to live in. and lo get the greatest union nt vt prosperity from the re sources we have in our midst. may feel he Is too big for lite, but he Is never too big for country life. One small-tow- n In Vienna, Austria, there ia a cafe that hus been open day and night for Ho years. Mangelson waa in Salt Lake on business this week. .Miss Leona Sumlson came down trom Spriugville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dalby were In Nepbl the first of the week. .Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Anderson mo tored to Nephl during the week. Mrs. Clarence Hofhelna, of Uunni sou, is visiting In Lev an thia week. Les-teJackman left for Twin Falls Idaho, where he will work the com lug season. Mrs. Charles Mangelson, Jr., and daughter, Vera, vslted- relatives In Nephl Tuesduy. Miss Estella Larson returned from her home In Logan, to resume her school work here. Mrs. Christiana Chriateusen left for Muntt, intending to work in the Temple for a week. Owen Kruncoin, Louia Christenseu and Itoue Christensen were in Nephi on inismeBs Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. LoreuKO Mangelson are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl, born March 25th. Miss Henrietta tiruce and Miss Ida Uadd, of Nephl, visited with Miss hster Uarduer Sunday. Mrs. Merman Christensen, of Her- riniuii. is the guest of her parents Bishop and Mrs. J. E. Taytor. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen came down to Levan from the north' ern part of the state on business. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Malmgren returned home from Salt Lake, where they have been visiting their daught ers. Miss Huth Lundsteen and Miss Inez MctTure came over from Nephi with their .Sunday, and visited M When your W W cellar supply runs ' out, try K - m ' S W !, some from Um Yours For Service M&l ffl Nffl ENTERPRISE GROCERY CO. Why was Ueorge Washington like piano? Because he was grand, up- parents. Owen Mrs. Francom returned right and square. home from Wyoming, where she In our last Issue of the Times- - velopes, letter beads, statamenti. A preferred creditor is one who visited with her parents a couple Of News we forgot to tell our patrons wedding weeks. never asks for his money. invitations, and in fact Mrs. U. C. Jorgensen returned to that we print butter wrappers, en everything but green backs. I.evau from Nephi. where she has A LUCKY DAY. SAYS MB. been visiting with her daughter, Mrs a MS FARMERS. ATTENT Wright. I. .M. Hanson and H. C. Ackerman his returned from Cali fornia and Immediately left for their AKTKK ranch at the Pass. lint l.MI'KOVKMKXT. Mr. and Mr. Samuel Netlson. Mrs. TAklVti TAXKAC, WAS SIM-I'LSarah Painter and Mrs. Deon WhHUOMKUI I I, in motored out to Nephl Sunday. "It was certainly a lucky day for and were the guests of Charles Pain me when I pot my first bottle of Tan-- 1 ter's family. Mr. Karl Peterson came over from lac," said Mrs.. John O'Connor, of Sunday, bringing with him .,vS hast Oldham Street. Knoxville. Nephl bis sister-in-laMrs. Nellie Ilene- Tcnn. "For flvo or six years." h con- dict and family, who will reside In tinued, "I had been In a dreadfully Levan for some time. rundown and nervous condition, was NO ATTRACTION NOW. awfully weak and had suffered with I had terrible fpells of dizrinesn. nervous heudaehes, and my stomach Mr. Oot'iiiiu I met your friend. couldn't d:get even Mr. whs so weak nty n, nl:iy. the lightest kind of food. I could Mr. Oolhiitti (over his pnper) Oh. nle p very liltl and became so did son-in-la- If V - READ THIS! jiai; cointy ui:.TLt:.ii:N: Grace, the la, M i'iii, u.n. ns i.yi l AKjii to our touver.,.1 ,..:. w:u to suy that your l.n.i i.,.i .a tne u ... best of our knowledge and uur .Mr. pui, to i.Mii.;iii.K and Mil- Cn n. unli u, ti,.u theg.iiumo International rti .. ., .i:,,, ,f .i, SUI1IB people Ulttt Ulftkc tlH) Jill, ri..il .. Mi.H know, we nave the repuui.uii of ., fcequenlly, we are Jul aa much hi;,,,. ,; .,. u. 'n Ue tualtiiiK ii Un! n,a..i.:t.-- .. ling y me ii,.me And. us ui -- ! I im .N' 1 .. . ,,id, coti- - .jmtiun you arc, perhaps, aar.-- , are m il.- i. ii,n i .Stales a number ol emu ems wiiw.u' tu.tu u ,.:?,. ,.',..iu ,or 4;i mak of machines. The Whittaker ;.iauu.. ,u. ,i.k omp..ny., Uliiiiuuu At llarnea, llershor .Mrg. Co.. and . a... i. .te the Jour principal ones which we t. (. V, , 0ui .ir ioiii- ail, li.n-:s- . tm-politors lAtidlc rvpair paitu fur i.u U.:-ti- .,. .t.ai would he purchaHcd from boiih) of (): ... t(r ' .uClaw' . an we f t term I. i, them. ml hi!! runeriH, .ii nmri-ntthat . there i a Vast differcine lftw-et- i .i ; ,irt u r. d by u -. and tlioM- - man u fact u red by tln-siw.iii.nu..a HOPIIIK Itll.iril. It ;.J 1:1... i.l 1. ..i .,i (l. wo remain. An - i H-;- :i.. ft . "J n.-..- i - !! v- in INTKKN TI i i.AI, i f KVi;STKK i """Ullli JUAB l , Cdl! y. i ru i y , j. ! .)- . - , - V .,: ' 1; A t..,S. ,M!ll;:,i;i FARMERS' EQUITY Main Street, Oppoite Chas. Foutc & Sons Store A ill "Close-Up- " Swift & Company's Profit of 2.04 cents on each dollar of sales j I j 1 that I afraid nothing was eouid help me regain my health. . "I wouldn't have believed It if anti-tidhad told me any medicine would rus: iu to gam eight pminds in ti n d:is. I'll t that l.i cxai Uy what Tanhic has done for me. Hmm after .t:uted taking it ! lg,in to eat f1e.-like a baby and feel Just rito and tny steady Improvement Km Mniply been wonderful. I have thrown away all my other medicines :ii!.l will stick to Tanlac. for I think It Is the medicine on earth." T.i Iliac mdd in Nephl by 11. K. Toiiilinion, Nephl lirug Co.. and In Kureka by S( hraiiiiii-JobiiioDrug Co.. in Silver City by llelferman- Thompson .Mercantile Co.. in Mam-- 1 moth by Mammoth Supply Co. Ar. 1 i flei n yoiiT 85 "Ye. And he mild you never culled to ee him nt hi olllce ny more." "Ob. did her V ev VU know you Uped to Ilk to call at bis utile very often." "Ye. Zi 1 know." I "Well, why don't you twT ,,., be had me trouble "Well. with eirl tenogrplier and a lid he's got the cbeefilest lot of fenaile key punchers now you vr s. aw r jl Sign of It ur thm iumii U "I am me to ireetil n bill." "What ninke you ifdnk "ll futi tm n oiiet-i.H- i j mlnj to Ijl dor j Expeost , Vil ; nistinor." FORD The Universal Car rrr- -- sl.K on; i i m mm; oi , millin'11111""111'!!!!!!,,, Baby Carriages and Go-Car- ts irn Ml I Tf Ml INTO IM.si Ml l!IT OF l:!Ifi Ml ONCI It M lHH tltV Till, IlKTAII.H OK TIIK I'ltACTICAl, TIIK I OIII All IIMIOKV KXOUM "Till: IMVUIMI, C A I.l, AISOCT ui: u,-- , MM til iimM t t I ; i l l i'i.k Ml. lo' hi; iiM.ii i.i dm , Alt v. TO m vi ltilh to nivi; ftunniH vtiTiun T ISTim Ml NT I'l'.oHpi ti HI V A Ktlllll I 'AH UIIKN CAN LIT dm;. UK TAKK i ( ok tni: torn oitii:it it foiui to Vol? AH kt lot AH IHStltl.f: If 00 Till". lit.MT IN" "IKTI UIIKN" lilOITIUIl. ani IS-- M i,V. Itllcir Yf i!M:!iis!iII,!,,"':j::,;, BAILEY FURNITURE SUPF'LY CO. mil The diagram at the too ihawi the 4itf-iK- ., l Book of Inter ntinc tn4 Instructive beta nt on AridrMS ftfrift at Cftwipany Uwtort Bintk VnU, CMca, lllinto ..ffOII.. Kill" 1 per dollar of tale: .94 of one per cent foes to pay interest on borrowed money, taxes, etc .50 of one per cent foes to pay dividends to shareholders. .60 of or,e per cent remains in the business to help in improving and financing the business. Total J.04 percent OITItATINO l:M"KNK so HMtl.l, THtT ir? UONIlltHI AN THIH l iu.i; I of the average Swift dollar received from aalea of beef, pork and mutton, and their during 1918. The magnifying glasa brings out the distribution of the 2.04 centa profit CAIt." HOW IT I,H AMI tIMI.H llAV V It HIV AMI WWW AKTI.lt WWW AT Furniture jl rqst. ""iiiiiiiniilill"1"1" udd Garage G. R. Judtl, Proprietor 2 3 Swift & Company, U. S. A, |