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Show THE 6 FOUNTAIN HILE prices on some TIMES-NEW- S, NEPH1, UTaH. GREEN NEWS ITEMS PRICES ON LIVESTOCK Dry Season Being Used As are advancing, we are always able to give things Born, July 30th, to the B. Collard, a girl. wife of W. a Club To Force Down Prices. Farmers and Stockmen Should Study Conditions Before Dumping Their Stock On The Market. Mrs. Curtis of Provo is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ingolf Norman Leland Hansen who has been in the Naval service for two years retunred For the past month a well organiz home. ed campaign for publicity has been in Ruth Jensen of Richfield is visit- progress to force down the price of ing relatives and friends in this city. cattle and sheep, the dry season being Miss Elizabeth Kdler is visiting used as a basis for the propoganda. relatives and friends in Fountain Experts who were never on a ranch iu their lives have been Green. writing vol- umns about what would happen to Edith Ann Mrs. Sarah Anderson, the and Rachael Anderson and Mary don'tlivestock industry if the owners Christensen were Provo visitors on one unload. Calamity howlers from end o the west to the other have and Mary and Rachael Anderson been making the most dire predict and Sunday. Saturday ions unless the owners got rid of Miss Leitha Lund of Salt Lake was stuff, and all this publicity mat the guest of her cousin, Mrs. W. E. their ter has been given out through varand Wednesday. Allred, Tuesday ious channels until Many farmers and Mrs. Peter Guyman and Mrs. Jim livestock owners are ready to sell here visitors are of Provo Guyman hoof of stock they have. Far every this week. mers and stockmen dou't be led away Through the kindness of Mr. Geo. & R. G. hy these reports anu calamity pre D. the of conductor Bradley, dictions. Investigate the situation railway and his train crew, a number for youiself. You know your own of stacks of grain were saved from a fire which was burning in the condition better than any can tell you. You know how stubble and was rapidly being blown expert much feed you have in sight, you can the seeing stacks the toward Upon tell almost exactly how many head fire the train was stopped and the can care of, dout be stam entire crew went to work to extin- you intotake of your stock by peded disposing succeedwhich they guish tba flames, the wholesale and thus demoralizing ed iD doing thus saving the stacks of the market, and play into the hands grain from destruction. of the speculators. There is a good were in Uncle Sammy's Minstrels season and Fountain Green Friday evening and six weeksa yet of growing set should in would spell rainy In the concerts. two open air gave make all the difference in the world evening they gave a performance in to the winter range as well as fall the new amusement hall. After the pasturing. same the show a dance was given by There is not any reason in the company, both of which were en- world to be unduly alarmed over the FOR SALE much. EASY FOB LEASE OB SALE joyed very is a great deal situation. There The Primary gave a bazaar Wed TERMS more hay than some of the pessimists 2 the in o'clock at meeting .Good House for sale. .Easy terms. nesday would have you believe. Utah is not 1340 Acres of Land. One block from main street. .See house, the work of the children was 20 Head of Milk Cows. exhibited and sold. A very interest- nearly in such desperate straits for T. H. Burton, Nephi, Utah. feed as these propogandists would 50 head of range cattle. ing program was given and home- have you think, and innocently or corn 15 bead of horses made ice cream, candy and pop NOTICE otherwise the various crop and range 40 pigs, were sold. experts are playing the farmers, Good range, forest permit for 32 I am prepared to give a course in head. All implements necessary. Milk Miss Lizzie Howarth left Monday stockman and sheepmen into the from cows will pay rent. See T. H. Violin Study at 50 c per lesson. For for Elsinore where she will visit hands of the speculators. particulars, inquire of Miss Mercy friends for a few dayys. Burton, Nephi, Utah. Goldsbrough. Mrs. Lizzie McCune, Miss Haydee Patten, and .Mrs. R. J. Henriod and NEIGHBORS ARE ALL WANTED; Agent for Nephi and Predaughter have returned home from Chinese Seclusion. vicinity. Good proposition. vious experience unnecessary. Free So successfully has China succeed- Salt Lake City. TALKING ABOUT IT Mrs. Chas. E. Greenwood of Sandy School of Instruction. Address Mas- ed in secluding herself from the rest a are after that world there home the of places returned Saturday sachusetts Bonding and Insurance within her borders where Christian weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. DeCompany, Accident and Health to even nover have set foot men white this city. Spiccy Says Tanlac Has Built Up partment, Saginaw, Michigan. Cap- this day. How very remarkable this T. Belliston of came down from Salt Allen Pyper His Wife So She Is Working For ital $1,500,000. conone fact is will hp realized when wil spend a few The First Time In Twelve Years. siders that the Christian white man Lake Tuesday and N. C. Pex has been the must restless wanderer days with Mr. and Mrs. J. return ton. Mr. Pyper has recently known to history. "You should hear the way our ed from the service of Uncle Sam. Mr. Ace Keinke of Salt Lake, a neighbors are talking about Tanlac J. A. CHBISTENSEH FOR SALE GOOD. REMINGTON former resident of this city came since my wife's recovery," saidW. A. Very Best of Oak Tan Leather TYPEWRITER, Model 10, and in down Tuesday to make the trip to Spicy, a motorman for the Kansas Done Work Used In All Repair Refirst clas condition. .Price $30. .In Mt. Nebo. This is Mr. Keinke's first City Metropolitian Street Railway By Vs. Our Prices For and living at 116 South Church St. pairing Defy All Competition. Phone ISO visit to Nephi for 20 years. quire at the Times-New- s, Olatha, Kansas. ' She'd been in poor health for " a fourteen i years," he continued, "and M"PmTM"M'fc never got any relief from anything she took. She had no appetite and the little she did eat soured on her stomach, and gas would form and make her so miserable she'd have to lie down. She had an awful pain in the small of her back and suffered from blinding headaches, and she would get so dizzy at times aa to al most fall. She was so nervious she could hardly sleep and twice she got so bad off that we gave her up. "I got a bottle of Tanlac about three months ago and she began to improve at once on takig it. She has a good appetite now and can eat any thing she wants and never suffers at all from sour stomach or gas, and pounds she has gained twenty-eigin the Past two months. Her head aches are gone, her back does not hurt her anymore, her nerves are nuiet and she sleeps fine all night Your enjoyment of Camels will be very great and flavor She is doing all her housework, too, fragrance their refreshing because for the first itme In twelve years You different. is so mellowness enticingly and 1 Tanlac is sold in Nephi by R. F Bite is eliminever, tasted such a cigarette Tomlinson. Nephi Drug Co., and in nated and there is a cheerful absence of any Schramm-Johnso- n Drug Eureka by after-tast- e unor any in Co.. Silver City by Heffennan unpleasant cigaretty Thomnson .Mercantile Co., in Mam 18 cento package pleasant cigaretty odorl Ad moth by Mammoth Supply Co. you the best prices on the Good Things to Eat that satisfy the Appetite ENTERPRISE GROCERY CO. SAVE AND LEARN Young man, if you want to be come a leader in the world's affairs, save a part cf the salary you now earn, keep your eyes on the future and study your business. Men who make good burn the midnight oil at home with their books and plans. Put Your Savings inOurCaro so that you may have funds on hrnd to grasp business opportunity when it comes your way. 1 II FORD The Universal Car in" The Ford One Ton Truck may well be classed as an agricultural it fits into and fills so many wants on the farm. It is a reliable bearer of farm burdens, not only doing the work of several horses quick- piI1C er and better than tne horse, and does not ,eat lts hea(1 y, Shoe Repairing PormofC rarmers TrUCk ott" when not working. The aggressive farmer has only to consider the possibilities of the Ford truck and he is ready to buy one. We Judge this to be so from the way farmers are buying them. Judd Garage G. R. Judd, Proprietor FROM Ol'K RIG HORSK- SHOK we carefully select those coming nearest to the requirements of the horse we are shoeing. But nearly right isn't good enough for us. Exactly right is our rule and we remodel and reshape all shoes until they fit the hoof perfectly. Why not have your horse shod that way next time. They Win You On Quality! Cama ara mold ovrywhmro to mdtitHlcaUrlilpicWorlO 1300 or ton cigtrmttmml mfrmttmmt pmckmf in a glm aaftw papaf Wo mtnmilr oonnd carton.emrton tot tho homo thim oroOommupptyot mhMTOutrmL 1 Camels are made of an expert blend of choice are Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos andfull-bodesirable smooth and mild, but have that and certainly hand out satisfaction in generous measure. You will prefer this Camel blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! Give Camels the stiffest tryout, then compare them with any cigarette in the world at any price for quality, flavor, satisfaction. No matter ill 4 dy how liberally you smoke Camels they will not tire your taste 1 TL J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO Winston-SaleN. C CO. TIXTIC I'ROIH'CF.S HAIiF OF RHA'KIt IX STATU The report of V. C. Heikes. of the U. S. Geological survey which was given out this week Is very flatter ing for the great Tintlc mining relgon on the west side of this county. The report shows that this district pro duced half of the Silver during the year of 1918. The output of Sll ver for the entire state for Inst year war 13.455,597 fine ounces, of this amount (Tintlc produced 6,681,644 ounces) this was followed by the Park City region with 2,572.588 oun ces and the Bingham district with 2,066,005 ounces. There was an in crease from the Tintlc mnies in 1918 of over A million ounces of silver, Truck Chasis $550 f. o. b. Detroit. ht a """"'iiiiiiu BOYNTON & SON I'TAH WKEKLY REVIKW The month of July has witnessed an actual reduction in the volume of surplus unsold copper which has been piling up since last November. A company has been incorporated for the purpose of prospecting and developing the oil territory in the Moab valley and in the vicinity of Valley City. At Ogden a project is proposed to irrigate nearly all of Weber county. $20,000 club house to be built at the fish hatchery near Mantua. A coal mine Is being opened up In Maple canyon near Parowan. A record shipment of 128,000 lbs. of wool has been made from Green River. Work has started on a new $4000 business block In Brigham City. Robert C. Gemmell, general mana ger of the Utah Copper company, hag announced the following increase in wages: At Hlngham all day laborers formerly paid more than $3.25 a day receive an increase of 75c per day, and all day laborers paid $3.75 per day or less receive an advance of 70c per day. This change will be come effective as oi juiy xmn. ai the Garfield concentrating mills and leaching plant wage changes are as follows: All day laborers formerly paid more than $3.25 per day will receive an advance of 75c, and all day laborers receiving $3.25 a day or less will receive an advance of 60c per day. These changes are effective as of July 16th. Mr. Gemmell says that present conditions do not Justify the Miss Axelson of Salt Lake is the Increase made but a living wage re of Prof, and Mrs. K. J. Bird Is guest the basing company and it quires this week. the advance on future prospects. |