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Show THE The Your Balance At The! Banker's TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH. S, POINTED Times-New- s Publ tailed every Friday by The Times News Publishing Company DENNIS WOOD A. B. GIBSON Editor Manager Subscription Rates One Year Six Months. $2.00 11.00 PARAGRAPHS Men who always pay cash seldom owe an apology. A still upper lip has nothing in common with, a limber tongue. If the public Is willing to bite the actor curs not for the critics' bark. looking gluis seldom shows a woman as she would like to see herself. A subscriber came In to tell ui he Wle Is ttte employer who knows started to bripg in a quart of his own how to do the things he employs othe brew, but that it had ers to do. eaten the bottom out of the bottle and leaked out. We believe him, because Talk Is so cheap that barbers are after he went out there were blisters willing to give a lot of It free with on our neck and hands from his each simve, breath. A Wftehave the things Bites andStings S !jorSunburn and "tm'il home-mad- No young man can afford to for- get that a substantial balance at the bank does much to sway the balance of other people'? opinion in his favor. ROAD IN NEED OP REPAIRS The road Statoa is in places ana as sqph as Account at this Institution and a constant control over your financial affairs, it grows to be second nature to maintain a healthy balance. exert MOKE FISH SHOULD BE PLANTED Aa there Is no game warden for Juab County, it is up to the sports men's club organized here some time ago to look into the matter of stock ing the canyon stream with fish this year. Unless there are several thousand more trout fry planted In the stream this year, fishing will be migh ty slim next season according to fish ermen who are keeping tab on the situation. Application should be made at once to the State Fish and Game Commissioner for a supply to be planted in the streams of East Juab County. The First National Bank I 5 North Main Nephi, Utah KEEP BANKS BEARING BIG BURDEN. on the K-- f- - no swords oRpiiTbis nine arc u&eo FO PATROIVAGS TO Pi OUT We SCOUR UPOUH WORKING TbOLS Each BLtJseo siwu nisht' IP CLEANLINESS acci-den- is next to godliness our excellent location has helped the Increase of our business. We purvey the best meats in a pleasing manner and guarantee honest weights and complete satisfaction. What more do you DIFFERENT CITY MEAT MARKET Geo. W. Garrett. Prop. V Patriotism Is a grand good thing but it ought to mean more than mak ing a noise or hanclnc a banner. In. CO. cidently, also, it ought to begin at home, like charity, It is a mighly poor patriotism that ia whollv vocal that wears a button or bouquet on the birthday of Washington or Lin coin and blows off a thumb on Fourth of July, but wouldn't heln a crinolad soldier because it would cost some thing. It is also a Door natriot who spends his money In some other town than the one where he earns It. We need local patriotism more than anv other kind. If you would be a real sure-nupatriot, do something for your home town, other than extend ing the glad hand and exercising your vocal chords. Boost for it, help it In every possible war. trade at horn and thus keen monev in local circul ation, encourage all home enterpris es, wbetber It be a merchant a factory a newspaper, a theatre, a church or round. Talk for home. rabbits run Father I was surprised to hear you a merry-g- o talk so Impertinently to your mother. tlgnt for home, first last and all the That was I'm sure you never heard me talk that time, and then you will show the kind of stuff that men like George Wash way to her. whits Kid Well, you choosed her, I ington, and Abraham Lincoln were made of, and emulate the patriotism didn't. of the handful of men who fnnrht fnr the flag against awful odds when the-r- e were but thirteen states In the BLAME THE CHOOSER Union. YE $2.00 to $3.00 II. JOAL by joining THE COA .... I Callii. and let u tell ycu about it. 'V. Nfm Mill & Mfg. Company Local Representatives ! Wephi wlth.--Chlca- gQ Pally News. WORDS FROM THE WISE Uypocrltes put on the appearance of virtue to hide their vices. Abu Tusuf. There Is but one good throw upon tlie dice, which Is to throw them away, Friendship Improves happiness and bates misery by the doubling of joy and the ending of grief. Cicero. college education shows a man bow little other people know and how much more he has to learn. Louis M. Notkin. Utab f You can get out in the sun and have a good time without spoiling your complexion if you ftrs provide yourself with our lotions for sunburn. wX freckles. And if you should gt bitten or stung, we have the things to give you relief. Use our dainty perfumes In this hot weather. We are careful druggists, i Nephi Drug Co. ARE HERE WE TO SERVE A Disappointment to a noble soul la what cold water Is to burning metal; Intensifies, but never destroys it. Eliza Tabor. ney. ff Willie I just saw some through that hedge. Tt"--oa didn't. ate to compete securities for customers. If you see a bunch of wheat while Hundreds of city and country banks are acting as agents or advisors to walking abroad. It Is sign of money. customers who invest in bonds and If you walk between two old women good stocks, and the failure of a lar ge investment brokerage firm at Por. In the morning, you will have no luck that day. tland has emphasized this. When yon are out walking and a HOME PATRIOTISM. plderweb strike you on the face It Is a sign that yon are going on a jour- want? la-qu- ire say? GRACE GARAGE Nephi, Utah reputafjolomon had a world-wi-de tion for wisdom but hep the nldgen? tieman had no youthful collage gradu- Patience Is the ballast of the soul will keep it from rolling and In trying to meet the demands of tumbling In the greatest storms. readjustments of industries to the Bishop Hopkins. peace basis and to meet the enormous What hypocrites we seem to be slump in values, the bankers have had about the biggest load to carry whenever we talk of ourselves I Our words sound so humble, while our of any business. The grain growers, the fruit pro hearts are so proud Hare. ducers, the live stock men, have all "Ignorance," says AJax, "Is a painhad to be financed more or lesa in think. Is dirt, dividually and in some states plans less evil," so,theI should faces that go merry were worked out to market large considering long with It. George Eliot crops by collective methods. On top of this banks have carried ODD BELIEFS a large share of the Liberty Loans and helped float local bond Issues, Is build roads and have been forced Walking In the wheel-ru- t sign more or less into handling investment that you will never get married. RIGHT Here's where we give you a straight steer.. Let us adjust your steering gear. "EXTRA! EXTRA! ! All about ." the terrible automobile Don't allow the newsie to cry the news about the ditch your car went Into or have the doctor say when friends "what Is the matter with him doc?" " he's had some trouble with his steering gear." Better doctor up the car than the man, any day. what d'you Beauty Is said to be only skin deep, but many a woman's beauty depends upon the slx of her bank balance. that .TRACK Pilllill The man who thinks the world Is Imugiues himself to be leading up to the Ranger growing worse need of repair n several growing better. snouifl be atenaed to. possible now that the summer travel is on, and many visit. or Will Wore than likely take a ride tq that dejghf ul spot in the canyon The forest reserve officials 8tate that they haye spent flQQ on the road and. that the Nephi Commercial Club promised to spend a like amount In helping to keep the road in shape, If this is the case its up to the club to make good its promise. When you carry a Checking It Is only a matter of time until the man with the borrowing habit runs out of friends. It s la said to be unlucky for two not to go the same way. If they per-son- start from the same place and mean to meet at another place. If, on going out at night with a lantern, the wind blows It out. It means that you are going to have trouble of some kind. The girls say: Three hi a row Is the stgn of a beau." Four la a row denotes a disappointment If four girls walk abreast the outside girls will lose their sweetheart. 8ome people think that If a sick person Is anxious to go somewhere and does not he will surely go there after his death. In the sotrlt form, and be seen by hi friends. SELF-RESPEC- T Above all thing Pythagoras. reverence thyself tf approving boor whole year On outweighs. Pop. e, these thrre alone lead llf soverelcn oowor. Tennyson. self-contro- l, to night she turns in, your roar when gossips get busy will sound about as SOMETHING FOR MOTHERS TO as the wheecs of a jews- pathetic THINK ABOUT. barp. The girl who Insists on spooning with everybody In the corporato be taken to the The following editorial aoosarnd tion limit ought overin the Covington, Kentucky Sun, rec- woodshed and relieved of her flow of affection with a No. II slipently, and we are reprinting It In per laid carefully across her hip-full. Although the lanruam la not let." .trlotly Websterlan it Is understan-labl- e and to the point "We had sooner see a girl kiss a It Is some blind shoat through a barbed wire thing for mothers to think over. The Sun says: "That the mother fence than have her change partners that allows her girl seed from II six nights a week In the front parlor, years up to float around the country with the light turned low. It Is In an automobile after respectable harder to marry off a girl who has people are In bed, with a counterfeit been "pawed over by every boy In the sport with weak paws and weaker community, than it Is to fatten sheep You can't gold-bric- k morals, merely opens the front door on pineapple Ice. to grief and disgrace. sharp-eye- d suitor with second "If you don't know what company band goods, any more than you can your daughter keeps, or what time of fit a bathrobe on a goat." NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (PUBLISHER) Department of the Interior U. S. LAND OFFICE, at Salt Lake City, Utah, June 20th. 1921 NOTICE is hereby given that Blyth L .Mithchell, for the Heirs of Eliabeth A. Mitchell (deceased) of Salt Lake City, Utah, who, cn August 25, 1916, made Homestead entry No. 015327, for W Section 15, WV4 NE14, NWU. Section 22, Township 12 South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Proof, SE, five-ye- ar to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Re ceiver U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 29Jh day of August, 1921. Claimant names as Witnesses: Murray Kesler.of Salt Lake City. George O. Ostler, John R. Sperry, Reuben Parks all of Nephi, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKLEY, Register First Publication June 24, 1921 Last Publication July 29th, 1921. WE PRINT BUTTER WRAPPERS Special For Saturday and Next Week Big lot of Ladies Silk Waists Regular $6.75 - - $3.98 Big lot Ladies Lawn Waists at half pi ice Big lot Men's Suits at only half price All White Shoes and Slippers 20 per cent off. One lot 25c Dress Gingham only I 5c yd GROCERIES Regular 25c 15c Pineapple 40c 50c 25c - 35c 6 for 25c - 25c lb - Laundry and Toilet Soaps Best Cheese sell 2 for 25r. Regular 25c Salmon Small Size Lard 45c Medium $1 .00 Large $1.95 Pork and Beans - 3 for 25c Oil Sardines 4 for 25c - 2 for 25c Large Mustard Sardines Follow the Crowds and Save 0 to 25 per cent 1 ONE PRICE TO ALL-NE- VER UNDERSOLD AS. FOOTE & SOUS |