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Show i THE The So Many Good Things So are started and stopped. fine resolutions are made---an- d dropped. So many of us let our enthusiasm wane after a time. Because of this tendency the person who goes at a thing with stickstowers head a will-a- nd and shoulders over his fellows. People who open Savings Accountsand add to them con-sistently-- are in this class. Do you belong? The First National Bank 9 .North Main Nephi, Utah 1 MEET US FACE TO FACE o n jc Spring Just the time for kodaking. We have a complete line of Eastman films and kodaks. Our films are good, because we are the Eastman agent and buy direct from the factory. Call back the past by looking over you r snapshots. The fresh film is the one that takes the picture. "IT PLHASES NEPHI, UTAH. S, LOCAL NEWS Times-New- s Published every Friday by The Times News Publishing Company rrrr Born to Mr. and Mrs. Loraine Lunt JWonday, a fine baby boy. i DENNIS WOOD, Editor and Manager 9 Good Clean Seed Oats for Sale Apply to Wm. G. Pay. Subscription Rates mmmm Win. spent Sunday with his $2.00 family inBailey, Nephi, returning to his $1.00 duties at the Capitol Monday. One Year Six Months offl-c-- A I.1SGISLATIVK al Geo. Sudbury, prominent business man of Lynndyl, was in Nephi Friday MISTAKE. and Saturday. We think the legislature that recently adjourned made a mistake In not fixing the limit of taxation that boards of education can go. Under the law as it now stands, and which has been so construed by the Supreme Court of the State, there is absolutely no limit to the rate of levy that can be made by school boards, not- The R.ai Test. The measure of civilization In any rare or community In the capacity for the harmonious and effective iretflntt alone tocether $ BAILEY FU.iniTURE SUPPLY CO. 22 - f A . a Mrs. J. W. Whitmore and Mrs. G. Whitmore, went to Salt Lake Wednesday for a few days visit in that city. M Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones, returned to their home in Seattle, Washington, Sunday afternoon, after visiting in this city for several weeks. We arc very thankful that we enjoy the We won't let CONFIDENCE of our community. our Drugs grow stale and lose their strength. We throw them out first. Mrs. Joseph Brown, went to Eur eka Saturday where she will visit wit'a her daughter Mrs. E. teone Christensen for a short time. know and So Mr. and Mrs. L. Solomon, left for Mr. Solomon, has Delta Tuesday. been the operator at the local depot for the past year, but has now moved to the Millard county town. when you come to us for Drugs you may that they are fresh, pure ,and full strength, We are Careful Druggists. Co. DrugSERVE Nephi HERE Mr. WE ARE TO Even the cuffs are washed perfectly clean i i 3 Venice Theatre Thursday, Mar. 24th. The real proof of washing machine efficiency U the elimination of ground-i- n dirt from cuffs, bands and children's without wear to the fabric. The Eden's gentle cleanses perfectly without rubbing. The Eden Sediment Zone Keeps the Water Clean While Washing collar-- play-cloth- es dip-proc- ess Prof. T. Earl Pardoe This feature is found on The Eden exclusively; thus The Eden is distinguished in being the most sani tary method known for washing clothes and linens. Presents The Varsity Players . In The Eden Will Do Your Next Wash Free In your own home, where yon can judge for yourself its many superiorities. No cost whatsoever no obligation to bny. Call up or write now and tell us what day you want The Eden to come. The Great English Society Drama raliiM 1 11 HE I mm We are selling, these at a big Reduction For only $9. . Attorney W. A. C. Bryan,, went to Mills Wednesday to attend to some legal matters in that place. and Mrs. Clifford Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Eliason, and Mrs. THE SEAMY SIDE OF HIGH LIFE Eliason's mother of Grantsville, are v?sit'ng the families of Mr. and Mrs. Patrons of the daily papers this G. R. Judd and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. week have had plenty of slimy read- Huntington, ing, in the published reports of the Mr. and Mrs. Irving Candland, Mr court proceedings of divorce cases and tradegy in high society, made and Mrs. Sidney Bishop and family, possible by an over - abundance of and Mrs. J. Barnes and family were wealth. The unfolding of a life of iowu from Salt Lake Sunday, spend shame for the past ten years. The ing the day with Mrs. V. E. Candland recital of events that led up to the and family. killing of the millionaire oil mag- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Christensen, of nate, .by an outraged woman whose love had evidently become tiresome Salt Lake, visited with Mr. and Mrs. to the man who had led her astray, Loran Jarrett Tuesday, stopping off revealed a condition of life, that we here on b'aeir return from California are led to exclaim with the senti- where they spent the winter. Mr and ments of a well known writer, "taat Mrs. Christensen are t'.ie parents of he thanked God he was poor" Mrs. Jarrett. We are Overstocked with Mattresses Full Cotton 45 lb. Mattress ft Wilford Warr spent Saturday wtih his parents in this city, returning to Salt Lake Sunday. ' withstanding the fact thtt leglstlation was affected that made the amendment voted upon et the last election into law, giving $25 per capita for each child, which will Increase the present State tax about two mills on the dollai With this wide, opon levying power, it is going to defeat one of the very objects which the amendment sought to remedy, namely, to give the smaller district an equal show with the larger district in securing trained teachers where the taxing power of the smaller district was not adequate. With $25 per school child now guaranteed by the State, the rich district without any lever on its taxing power can now secure all the funds it needs and bid the highest price for its teachers, at salaries which the smaller and poorer districts cannot reach. State, County and City levies are all fixed by law at a maximum figure, We beyond which they cannot go. think school districts should be controlled in the same manner. 8PBCIAL ATTEXTIOJf GIVKX ALL, MAIL ORDERS "Coal Cellara" In the Sky. Tli laree patches of totnl hlarkneK mid the myriad of star In the skj referred to as "coal eel re lnr " a k Mrs. T. H. Burton, visited her sister Mrs. Milton Jones in Murray for a few days this week. US TO PLEASB TOU" Lunt Pharmacy Co 'intlnis TIMES-NEW- If A OttOTWyVL Rollicking Comedy in 3 acts in SOLD BY Cooper, Pyper & Co, I GOOD FRIDAY April 25th Not A Moving Picture. We will have plenty of Hot Cross Buns for 20c dozen 21 people in the Cast. We also have a good supply of Easter Candy Prices 25, 50, and 75c, Reserved Seats on sale Wednesday, March 23rd. 2: mm i JL L BAKERY ft CONFECTIONERY Restaurant in Connection |