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Show THE The Times News I'llll.ISHKO -- I t NEPHI, UTAH. TIMES-NEW- S. Business Protection KVERY FRIDAY Tl"': BY run. vo. J'MKs-KKw- a Read the big Uoi.hig Wood, Editor and Manager Subscription Rates: One Year in Advanco 12 no Six Months in Advance. $1.00 Entered as Second Class Matter at tue font Office at Nephl, Utah A (.ItOUIVU ACCOUNT WITH Til K MUST NATIONAL HANK I'ROTKCTS MONKY W1IKN IT IS riiK'NTii'i'L ckkiht A which M NFKI) OK CITY I'ASTL'RK There a crying need in Nephl City pasture where the milk cows of the town can be grazed, especially during the spring months and early summer. With the great shortage or hay thia Bprtng, many cows will be turned upon the streets and much damage is done to lawns, shrubbery and other foliage by these roving milk cowa who are forced to find their living on the streets. True, we have an ordinance against stock running loose, but in years of shortage of feed, it is almost impossible to have this law enforced to the ii hk iniuis can ami Quaker Oats Advertising rates made known on Prices reasonable application. SOCM) II.WWINO CONXWTIOX IS AS NKCKSS.AKY l TIM KM OF l'KOSKKKITY TO Kl'KTMKK l'RO- 0 KIOSK AS IT IS IS A lil'HINKSS CRISIS TO WARD Ol-DISASTKK. A Is for a i tii.i.i:i) with hkxki-twiikn monky is "thjiit." vi: aim to coxst.nti.y k.. t tkxi on: scon: ok ixkll'-kxctiikoi ii Tin: oimi.ity or 01 n k nkkyick. UTAH. NEPHI, ft Cares KIRK aneaa ana mix up baking materials, for biscuits-ca- kes anything without fear of uncertainty. Calumet makes you forgtt failure. CALUMET the moat popular because it does slvs mux iwrecv reauita.- - it naa Ilia big. Keat demand because it ia the moat d 1 he tact that it u the pmuuiKim. acllcr pruvrs that it ia the beat. win inai convince you that there ia none "jut good." fiuy scan if you are nut eaiiKiica lake u bade sod an your money DacK. Calumet contains only such Insra. as Dave been approved ia READ THIS! Jt'All CX)f XTY K.IRMKRS Kyl'ITY, NKKHI. L'TAH. UK.NTLEMKN: ..' tfSI to our conversation U iliis dte with your Mr. Grace, wish to say that your firm Is tin-- only concern la Nephl. to the twist of our knowledge and belief, t!.ut In handling and Belling the genuine International repair, which are made by the ante people that make the Intern. ill. nal machine. And. us you know, we have the reputation of, our iii.tclwut.-i- i at slake and, conwe are a much Just in sequently, imereted the repair question we are In the making of the machine. A you are, perhaps, awar.-- . tin-r-e are in the United State a number of concerns which man iif.n tun; re.tirs tor all makes of machines. The W'hltUker Manilla, luring Company., Whitman & Karnea, llersher .Mfg. Co., and Henry Allen are the four principal ones which we recall, ami, i.u doubt, should your competitors handle repair parts for any Internal ional machines, they would be purchased from some of l':iw "catalog" or "outlaw" concerns, as we term them. You will f:iiil. upon comparison, that there Is a vast difference between goods manufactured by us and those manufactured by these "omluw" concerns." Hoping this Information will ie of home benefit to you. we - g remain. I NTK It NATION A I, Your very truly, HARVKSTKU CO . OK Ity S, J. Seal. A M KHU'A """'"iiiiimiiiiiiii"1"" JUAB COUNTY FARMERS' EQUITY Main Street, Opposite Chas. Foote & Sons Store -- si.k out hm: i.ivk of- Baby Carriages and and problems of this community should he met spuarely by the people. A visitor to oar city thia week made the remark that he waa struct by the number of boys who congre gate on the main street of an evening with apparently no place to go, and said that such a condition wonld sooner or later lead to habits that would be detrimental to the moral welfare of thee young men. Its up to the citizens of Nephl to do some tall thinking along these lines. wii laiiy Dy ine u. a. 1 ood Authorities. Tea am vita yea bay k. fas ka yea ae a. an HIGHEST QUALITY HIGHEST AWARDS sit?w,- With 80 aba llll m i Imperfection. .Nature', wine tntant. to mingle bad. BAILEY FURNITURE SUPPLY CO. 3E Mucooa anrfaes. eif-ell- the Fnl-an- Boii by ail Ltucc istt, Offio, 420 Boston Building. rrl H. Experience has taught Utah's farmers that suirar beet culture and prosperity always go hand in hand. Especially has this been noticeable during the present high prices of sugar-a- nd present prices wdl undoubtedly continue for an indefinite period. No crop raised in Utahgreater returns with less risk, ' acre for acre, than does the brings sugar beet. Before the ocd goes into the ground, the crop is sold. There's no price fluctuation in the meantime, no hunting a market, no spoiling of the crop m transportation and sugar beets are singularly free from blight or destructive insects. . At the same time, the manufacturer's are sure. Sugar is a staple commodity. It is a necessity. profits has Experience that so long as the supply is available, the consumption will proved steadily and consistently increase. On the harig of 12 ton- to the acre a most conservative figure for such a splendid beet section the farmers of Gunnison Valley wall receive a return of 1L0 for each acre planted. This is a total of approximately $420,000. The figure will probably go much hjgher than this. , Is runn,n frotn tl,ree to five years for approximately acres, have already been signed. With climate and soil naturally adapted to beet growing; with its largo tracts of irrigated lands and its splendid transportation facilities, Ounnison Valley is an ideal location for this factory. Because the farmers are joint owners of the plant, the company's success is doubly assured. Planting time is nearly here and every day the total acreage in being increased. Gunnison Valley Sugar Co. Salt die-eae- - M com-ptnj- 'a n from the Blood and healing the portions. After yon hare taken Walt's Catarrh WeHrln for n aiort tlms tow will see arrest ftipnrvement In ym?r health. Ktart taklna- Halt's Catarrh Mt1-(in- e at onr and r- -t rid vl catarrh. Send for leaOmoTilila fre CO.. Toledo. Ohio. F J CHKNKT i ei i tw? ..t i:s.Ftriii-mii n. Tor compleu Information rtfurdlnf thig fucoauful outlook, sail, phone or writ. tan Hall's Catarrh M4frtn has been tT catarrh nrTrer for the past thlrtr firm rear, and hm become known aa ths moat reliable remedy for Catarrh Halt's Catarrh Mdlrin arts thru fhe PVwxl en ths jaojr d iter - wFn 37 W offer One Hwrt1rl tMlsrs ftewsH for any eaaa of ralarrti that ran not ba Csrrti Mll1ra 1 - rrr ffood br Hall's " - Talent Discovered. "Ton mf you csn get fr-yonr bouae to the station In ten minute." "Yes" replied Mr. Croaalota. 'Waul to bnyr "No. I want to enter you In n sprinting Contest I'm getting Dp for the county fair." core In ful can be made on 10 per cent required with having been duly paid on Carter Glass, secretary of the treas- application or before May 10. Payment can also ury, has announced the dates upon be completed on any Installment date which payments will be required on the notes of the Victory Liberty Loan with accrued interest. . as follows: Ice for Sal' 50c for 100 pounds. 10 per cent with application on or Soo E. T;.nner. 10. before May 'Mrs. clizubcth Klrgen went to Salt 10 per cent on or before July IS. 20 per cent on or before August 12. Lake Saturday. 20 per cent on or before SeptemGrant Allen went to Salt Lake ber 9. Tuexday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Ilelllston, 20 per cent on or before October 7. 20 per cent on or before November and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ilelllston, 11. with accrued interest on deferred motored to Salt Lake Saturday, reinstalments. turning home Monday. t l How'a This? HIIIIIII'HHIIIII,,,, 1LJ the JT""'!!l!L!!I,iH!',!'l!l?!,l?'!!r i UK ALSO II A I K TllK I1MST LINK OF I I HMTt UK, IN TOWN. Payment May 20, yl nes;trte4 to lnnt. tmmehow. a boneleaa shad. Furniture TKRMS OK XKXT VICTORY IX)AN Mrs. R. II. Tatten was called to Salt Lake Wednesday morning owing to the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Ruby Price, who Is now In the hospital In that city. Spencer Forrest went down to Lyn-ndSunday where he will be employed for some time by the Sevier Land and Water company to operate one of their tractors. Catty. Belle George thinks I'm easy to please. Nell No wonder, after so man f na tuid turned biro down. Twae GROCERY CO. oic-m- Penalty of Rich, "Jfo man run acquire money without making sacrifices," said the man who had made his. "No, not even when be marries for It," replied the man. who hsl tried the experiment. Life, Go-Car- ts ENTERPRISE big-se- There are a number of boys, and some of them young men, - our city who take a delight in habits of des 1 Yours for Service BAKING POWDER DKV1LTKY truction, cutting and mutilating pas. ters, breaking windows, whittling signs and window cases, an perform ing other acts of pure deviltry. All this kind of work ia a relic of the dark ages and should not be tolerated In a civilized community like Nephl The manager of the Venice theatre is offering a reward in this Issue of $10 for the arrest of persona adict ed to this kind of low down destruction, and if it leads to the convic tion of the right ones, they should be made an example of for such prac tices ought to stop. Take Emro Hall, for an example. The destruction that has taken place at that building, through work of this kind. Is nothing short of criminal and Is a reflection on the Intelligence of ths community. This destructive work In many cases Is traceable, in many Instances, not to the young boys, but to the older oaes who ought to know better and who the law should lay heavy hands upon If caught. Of course, there s another side to this question, and that Is the one of providing some place for the boys to go of an evening where they can explode some of this surplus energy, which at the present time seems to be spent In a great measure in methods of destruction. This Is one of the nuirt troubles take i- FARMERS, ATTENTION! Premium. leave. You go right Where the people of Nephl' made a mistake was in allowing all the adjacent pasture land to be bought up without the citizens as a whole securing enough ground for pasture for their milk cows. Is It too late now to obtain some? We think If this 'question was taken up in earnest by the citizens, enough land along the foot-hill- s could yet be secured to take care of a large number of milk cows. We think ttiat almost every person who owns milk cows would be willing o to stand their share for such a lease of grazing land, and It certainly would be a boon to the citizens of this town to have some place where their milk cows could be herded during the spring months before the first crop of hay Is gath 4 to our stofe for the Oats and When CALUMET comes in, all baking ered. -- of this paper and then come All Baking pro-rati- 4 I Shoulders letter. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Advertisement in another part L iHlmifliHiiMnHmin!jijM!iHi;iiHjjn rhona Waaatch Lvk 1SC37 CMt j. 3 |