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Show THE The TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH, S, Times-New- s LOCAL You Can Write a Book Mr. Issac DENNIS WOOD, A. B. GIBSON, .'. Hubttci-iptio- , Rates "My Bank Book." wrle a book not like Huck on but the Finn, perhaps style of Mark Twain's favorite, the true story of one who keeps his money matters in good order and does not forget Tomorrow in the excitement can of today. Your bank book tells your story. Perhaps our officers can help you make it good reading. down from Mrs. Hyrum Brough, was a pas- senger to Salt Lake city on yesterafternoon's train, and will spend $2.00 day a few days visiting relatives and 1.00 J fJRUSHES friends. IT IS TIME TO SAW WOOO. When someone asked Mark Twain which was his favorite of all his books he had written it took him just about half a second to answer Gadd, is Editor Provo this week attending to some Manager business matters here. . One Year Six Months Everyone IIOIES Published every Friday by The Times News Publishing Company Cooper, was called to Pay-so- n yesterday morning on account of the serious illness of his daughter Mrs. CoopAll over the country there has been Mrs. Marin Mendenhall. a slowing down of Industries and bus- er has been there for the past week. iness in practically all. lines; the J. L. Belliston, G. M. Whltmore, banks have been unable to supply their customers with the money they and J. H. Lunt, were in Salt Lake needed, and all around there has Monday. While there Mr. Whitmore been what ia called "financial strin- disposed of three cars of beef cattle that he has been feeding this winter. gency". We have had several years of high Postmaster Allen, wishes to Inform pressure business and we had almost forgotten how it used to be when bus- the general public, thaf mail for disiness was normal and everybody felt patch on Sundays must be in the that they had to get right down to office not later than 3.30 p. m. as "brass tacks" in all lines of endeavor. the station employees leave the deAll of us have been effected, more or pot earlier on this day. less, by the trend towards carelessMrs. C. E. Davis and daughter Dor ness and a "devil may care spirit." A Good brush is a delight to use, whether During the last five or six years othy Jane, returned to their home in Wednesday everybody seemed to forget their pre- Pasadena, California, you use it for "your hair your teeth, for shaving or vious hardships; we all went around morning, after a pleasant visit for like the proverbial "drunken sailor"; several weeks with relatives in this We have been fortunate in getting for painting. nothing seemed to remind us that it city. a very complete line of brushes and we are selling could not go on indefinately. Jacob Bowers has on exhibition in Now it is time to "saw wood"; we them at what we know are very reasonable prices. have reached the stage where we the post office window a relic of ear cannot "keep the pot boiling" except ly days in the form of a yoke used by adding some new wood to the fire. on a pair of Oxen which he drove Buy our reliable brushes. the plains 57 years ago. Attach There you have the whole story. Most of us are now fully awake ed to the yoke is a few verses of to the dangers before us and a good poetry which tells the story of this many have already started to "saw trip at that early period. wood". There are, however, still A. M. Sowby, came down from many who have not yet decided how they can get into the new trend of Garfield, Wednesday, for a couple of WE ARE HERE TO SERVE days visit. While here he was honorthings the best way. The time is past for seeking the ed with the proud title of grand-p- a "soft snaps"; they have disappeared, his daughter Mrs. Geo. Malloy, hav the "soft snap" is no good anyway, ing presented her husband with a fine when you do happen to find one, for baby boy yesterday morning. Mrs. C. E. Stephenson, Nephi says: there Is more enjoyment in hard, proMr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen and fam "From the results we have received ductive work than there is in a well ily of Moroni visited with Mrs. Fred paid loafing Job. in our family, I know that Doan's Don't let the pessimist scare you Sorensen last Friday. Mrs. Jensen, Pills are valuable In cases Kidney from development; don't be too tim- will spend a couple of weeks with of have givid to undertake new enterprise; make Mrs. Sorensen before returning home, FROM THE EXPERIENCE OF NE- en Kidney trouble. Doan's very good relief from weakness use of all the' natural advantages as Mr. Jensen is engaged shearing PHI PEOPLE and lameness in the small of my back. provided by labor saving, time sav- sheep at the Nephi corrall. I can also recommend them for chiling and profit producing devices the dren with weak kidneys." market affords and make the best of We are fortunate indeed to be able all your opportunites. Price 60c at all dealers." Don't to profit by the experience of our ask for a kidney remedy get neighbors. The public utterances of simply Doan's Kidney Pills the same that subject will Interest and benefit many Mrs. Roy T. Cowan, purchased a Dodge Foster-Milbur- n of our readers. Read this statement. Co., Stephenson had.N. Y. Car from the Grace Garage Co, Mfrs, Buffallo, No better proof can be had. John S. ac-cro- ss Nephi Drug Go. The First National Bank 31 Qf: North Maid Nephi. Utah on I 'F MEET US FACE TO FACE i S- 1 - ICE CREAM We are at all times ready to serve you with any quantity you might wish for your party, either plain or fancy cream. The change in our DRUG DEPARTMENT has made it possible for us to carry a more complete line of drugs and your Prescriptions will be filled in the modern way, with the modern drugs, pure and fresh. "IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE Reaping Benefit Home Course In Domestic Science Rollo Orme has returned home "Twenty Lessons in Domestic Scifrom Salt Lake, where he has been ence," by Marion Cole Fisher has re attending school the past winter. cently been received by us for review. This is a complete advanced course Miss Alice Durham, returned to in domestic science and home econher home in Parowan Saturday morn, omics boiled down to meet the reing, after spending several weeks in quirements of the housewife and the Nephi visiting with Mr. and Mrs. T. student. O. Durham. The entire course consists of twenty . practical lessons one hundred Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Forrest motor- pages filled ,with the most valuable ed to Springville, where they attended information the house wife can posthe funeral of Mrs. Strong, sister-in-la- w sess (heretofore taught only in domof Mrs. Forrest. estic science schools. 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