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Show THE P2 i Times-New- s The Pl'ltLISHED i i Helping Business THIS PIUI I ii w i SjTj Tl aaa a SaaTT W WL a 1 ERS. ATTENTION! READ THIS! P.lltMKltS Kyi ITY, NKPIII. t TAIL UENTLE.MEN: Inferring to our conversation of this dale with your Mr. Grace, wish te say that your firm is thu only coucera In Nephl, to tbe best of our knowledge and belief, tl.al la handling and selling tbe genuine International repairs, which are made by the same people that maso tbe Internal U nal tnucbliies. And, as you know, we have tbe reputation of our machines at stake and, conin tbe repal- - question sequently, we are just as much as we are in the making of the machines. As you are, perhaps, aware. tlire are In the United States a number of concerns which manufacture repairs for all makes of machines. The Whlttaker Manufacturing Company., Whitman & llarnes, Ilersher .Mfg. Co., and Henry & Allen are the four principal ones which we recall, und. no doubt, should your competitors handle repair parts for any International machines, they would be purchased from some of these "catalog" or "outlaw" concerns, as we term them. You will find, upon comparison, that there la a vast difference between the goods manufactured by us and Hume manufactured by these "outlaw" concerns. " llop.ng this information w.ll .e of Home benefit to you, we remain. JV.Ul PU1I. tX. Prices reasonable STATE rfS ASS to Pay tXJLWTY will A;.u ihui.l KOK OIL IX VAI.LKY Int.-reht.-- d I mmsmmm Main Street, Opposite Cha. Foote & Song Store A Full Line For Spring Work are full line f rrr)ing afor Sprint; i Ybennnfurr in of any of the follow inK you will ntak no mlMnk by aerlng our line. Mir KBMranle (. wild every article we ell: PAIXTS. OIIH. VAP.YtSM AMI I'.lil Hill H. AtTO t HI MMKIOMYH I'IIvt ,iii top iwushim;, MllihIS. IttklH. IIOSK t MU.lt SKTH. .AVVX IKWI. Kent our Vcnm (leaner. tl.tHI W MIOt KI.H. per dity. er.l and wll Ihe 1irW t Ink famoM lUnc. I nl. .en dallB rothers THE I'M Mltl HH. 'HOi; Claude F. Baker Baker & Baker TO UL'ILD WELL and Counselors at Law 108 W. Center St. Provo. Utah Elks Kuilding, Eureka. Utah Attorneys Nephi Plaster H.YU NO KQUAL 'l ue l.argeMt and Pure-t- J Natural Deposit of (ypsuiu in the World. 8 MFG. NEPHI PLASTER ? Dr. Charles Dunn X DENTIST PoHtolllce Phono No. t CO. llldg. Nephl. Utah IX VI s For Your Coming Spring Appetite Try some of these Lettuce Green Onions Radishes . Fresh Tomatoes Aspaiagus Bunch Beets Carrots Turnips Etc. Yours for Servi ce "Tbe woman who can save money respect and fem lain savy." Mrs. Carey. wtna masculine Rememlsep - - ENTERPRISE LENDING! GROCERY CO. ttMIMXV The firm of J. W. Hiimmerhay of this rl'.y purchased practically all the Nephl wool this yer. the sheepmen gett'.ng 4H cents a pound. Thia was a considerable belter price than was offered b- - outside buyers who could only see their way clear in effer J cents, a price at which nearly all th" Fountain Green wool was sold for, with the exception of three clips which werw bought by the Summer-bay- s company at the same price as than here. Shmritig has now cloned at the Nephl corralls, the shearers 'leaving for northern points Monday morning, where the shearing Is somewhat late than at Nephl. Hint for Gardeners. I'.iiddy was helping work In the far-d'ti- . when granlia told him lo pull rb'li'be for soj.per; the ground y hard, and Itodly hud great in trying to pull thera; finally he fnve It tip, and going to grandpa said: m uplde "I you'd planted drani-s- ; then they wouldn't be don. so hard to pulL" e diffl-Mi!- 7,v s- - 4 0 k i-- '" .Vr4P it rur tkn feaj ,TT,.,,n,m'!m!!!''!l':!l .MW, !!!$LUfcw ..,v PLAY ifthe tmokeKame with a jimmy you'r hankerina for a hand. oat for what ail your mokeappitl For. with Princ) Albert, voti've cot a new i; , . . . . A ' r at... ". - nm ii win wa atang tongue and dry throat worries! iw 7 Made by our exclusive patented process, Prince Albert is scotfree from bite and parch and hands you about the biggest lot of smokefun that ever waa scheduled La your direction I Prince Albert is pippin of pipe-pa- l; rolled Into cigarette ft beata the band! Get the slant that P. A. is simply everything any man ever longed for in tobacco! You never will be willing to figure op the sport you've slipped on once you get that Prince) Albert quality flavor and quality satisfaction into your smokwysteml Youll talk kind worda every time you get on the firing line I -- dta-ea- lnnrnnt tr,1 1 How's This? W effef One M.,n4 f"Mni RewaH tut anr ef Catarrh fhsl esnnot fce CWM hr Halts catarrh MwMrtn hma Sn Hall's M'lwt for the mm ty ratarrh and Ihtrtv a(tTr txweme haa known yaara. the tnnut r.ll.M. fmlr f,r Catarrh tfalfa Catarrh M)Mr. a t thrm th Blno4 en the Mucous aitrfao'. etpUtnc ih r4-an- n 1mm the Bktod an4 baaHng th pot 'krna After ytm ha faken Batfs Cstarrll Mxlirlne for a atmrt lime yes win a In a'real ytf MHHall's tart Catarrh taklna hlth. etrw at once a4 r- -t rf4 fct tstarrh. a 4 for trrnTil free.co . cHFNr.r TaMe, oht. BoUj kr all Lacrista, 7k. r i Lee L. Dakei lll'VM NM'III WOOL m-n- K. Well." tent. now hAI-NOMI- Agents for Coal. 44-- Phoue Ua. 2 PHONE H. I. (ioldsbrough, Proprietor Ite-palrl- ng Defy All Competition. "lie ltullds V1nIv Who ltuiU Just about two years ago we began to make war and stopped making a lot of other things or made these other things only In lLnlted supply. Railway construction came to a dead top. Equipment was worn out faster than it was replaced. All over the oountry building operations were sua pended. In the North Atlantic states alone the deficiency In building U estimated by the Department of Labor to exceed $500,000,000. If tbe aituation all over the country is comparable to this, tbe accumulated need for construction now exceeds two billion dollars. Through a wide range of manufactures from automobllea to chewing gum curtailment was the order of the day until now we faoe a deficiency In numberless commodities of custom-tr- y use. Our Prices For Ua. s eterilhinit rk. liy M. 8. Wlldman, Haad of the Department of Economlca and Political Sclencs at Stanford UnlvsrsU, California. Tbe emergency which led to curtailment la happily past. The interest of all classes of people' requires tbe quickest possible resumption of normal activity. Consumer want the goods, returning soldiers need the employment. The heavy war taxes call for correspondingly large production, while European reconstruction will open the way for exports. Tills resumption of enterprise, if we embark upon It as we should,, will require bank loans on a tremendous scale. Tbe high wagea and high cost of materials will necessitate advances proportionately greater than In the past. To be available for this purpose, the funds of the banks must not be absorbed by government requirements. Tbe necessity for a wide public partici pation in the Victory Liberty loan is ven greater than it waa In tbe case of earlier loans when curtailment of Industry diminished the need of private business. If tbe banks are compelled to carry tbe government, they cannot at the tame time carry their customers. For very billion dollars worth of bonds left on the bands of tbe banks there will be Just a billion less for th revival of industry and th empfoyment f labor.' It Is to the persqpal interest of every man and woman In America to subscribe to the Victory Liberty loan out of his or her sayings. GOOD LIVKltV KIGS, DllAY AND KXPKKSS WAGONS Very Iiet of Oak Tun l.eallier Used In All Itepair Work Done TAKE V. LOAN AND FEED 4e.-rn- Yours very truly. HAUVKSTElt CO.. OK AMKltlt'Y llv S J. Sent XTE It NATIONAL We F. J. Wheeler came up from Los Angelas Tuesday morning and dri. ling for oil In the south end of the valley will soon be In full Matt again. Mr. Wheeler has been ducting operation in this valle for several years past but o'k was sus l unavoid pended last fall ttr able cau;:es. It Is reported that a new well wilt be sun in ar.other lo cation when work commence again Ono of the greatest difii-uuieIn lh past has been the trouble experienc- ! with water flooding and It Is hoped that by moving lo u new location this trouble may be am'.i'-- i! to eiitue TO LET BANKS y STABLE lius Meets All Train LIVERY Shoe Repairing J. A. CHIUSTENSEM BY The Victory Liberty Loan Is here. It is the bent bargain of all of America's stupendous war security Issues. Thut financiers and economists agreu upon. It Is also tbe lust of the Liberty Louna. The loun Is for $4,500,000 supported by notes carrying 4 per cent Interest und liberal tax exemption features. These are convertable Into notes carrying 8 per cent virtually free of taxation. The first will be more valuable to the poor inun. The rich man will buy the second. Both aeries mature in 1923 but the government has the. privilege of culling them in In If 22. The early maturity of these notes makes them a prizqd Investment. In order o get wide distribution of the Y'lrtory Loan among the rank and file of Americans In order to get these notes into thtwhumblest homes of America, the government will sell them on time. The man who buys a Victory note will have, six months to pay for It In other words, the government does not want the bunks to take the Loan even if the banks could. Six months to pay! Think of the years those boys of ours who have come hack without legs or arms or eyes are going to pay. Is there a man among us who calls himself Ameri can who cannot take his share of this Loan at theso terms? Can that man face these armies and legless fellows and tell them why he Is not taking his share? If the war has done one thing for this community It has made it Am erican, heart and soul. It Is going to stay American. The test of that Americanism Is it's record in the Victor Loan. Men and women! This is tbe last Liberty Loan. Let's stand shoulder to shoulder Americans all and finish this war Job that those who died shall not have died in vain. UTAH. I POOR FINANCE FRIDAY 8 Nix MoufliM FIRST NATIONAL BANK . - TIMK8-NKW- application. find t lie Commercial cUNtoiut-rr The I'lrM National Hunk fucilitle complete, mid accomodation uliicli we cvlcnil hm lihcrnl us hsh1II under a sound policy and I lie advice wo oiler i!c'li(lallo and uiiliinofd. It will Invexllnale our service. meet your needs. - EVEItY NEPH1. UTAH. S. Ueuuia Wood. Editor and Manager Hubscription Kate: One Year In Advance 12.00 Six Months In Advance $1.00 Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Otllce at Nephl, Utah Advertising ratea made known on In I ho fare of IikivmnIiii competition, mill . siM'i'liiliuitiuii, . bUHiuexM :iiiMioii are mure than Kroulli unil ovr (lopt'iidfiit iimiii determination iiikI crsis(oiu j , Milliiii'iitMl ly the liv- -t hank in i; connection tliut l. avuil-ali- NEPHI, TIMES-NEW- tow raa rW w,"rf- -' "' R. , MJp " W ffea, hmndnma W. afk awaW tin Ul. ,4 hmlf.pmmnj MaWaW mHk Trtml imm J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, aa aac prt, fWlffea, Winston-Sale- N. C J |