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Show TIIE The I Discussions That Are i Profitable TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH. S, Times-- N ews rubllHbed every Friday by The Time News Publishing Company DENNIS WOOD, A. B. GIBSON .......... Editor Manager Subscription Rates One Year Six Month . piece set of Guaranteed Silverware And eyery other Saturday night for the remainder of the year, an equally beautiful gift will be given to the winner of our drawings. ' The second gift for Saturday night, Aug. 27th, will be a five cup Peicolator, valued at $1 5.00 ve d. how we have been con-ltio- able and pleased to assist others, they too would consult with us. 1 A 26 One of the leading citizens ot this community told us a few days ago that whenever he visited another town he always made It a point to Inquire into several of the material facts concerning the place, such as the amount of the tax levy, the resources of the community, and the financial conditions of the citizens in general. With these facts in his possession he always made a comparison with his home town of Nephl, and his conclusion has always been that this city is one of the most prosperous and solid towns In the state, size and population considered. This paper agrees fully with' the findings, and we dont exaggerate one iota when we state as our honest opinion, that nowhere in the State of Utah today are economic any better than right here in this city, and with the prospects for the best harvest in years now in sight, every citizen as cause for congratulation that he is living in such a favored locality, and we repeat again the head is a ing of this article, that Nephl good town, in a good state. ' Sometimes we wish it were not necessary to be If people knew p. m. Saturday Aug. 3 th we are going to give away, absolutely free A GOOD TOWN IN A GOOD 8TATE. It's the banker's business to be an expert in financial affairs just as the farmer is in agriculture. The only difference is that financial affairs are of necessity confidential whereas other businesses need not follow this procedure. close-mouthe- At 8 12.00 $1.00 ns How do you get it? Just make your every day purchases at the Nephi Drug With every 25c purchase you get a ticket with a duplicate number. Co. Deposit one in the ballot box and keep the other one. On the night of the drawing, bring your numbers to the store. The holder of the lucky number If the holder of the lucky number is not will receive the present absolutely free. present the gift will be given to the person holding the number nearest to the one drawn That's all. Tickets will be given starting Aug. st. . $60 EACH 1 The First National Bank 15 I hn' It will cost tor each man, woman and child, to run the United States Government next year says the Providence, Rhode Island Journal. This is the way the total of $6,500,000,000 the anticipated expenditure during the next fiscal year figures out. Nobody can escape the tax. It falls un- enly, but surely. The man whose Income is so small that he is not as sessed by the internal revenue collec tor, has to pay, in the form of higher rents, foods, or some other necesary Add city, county and commodity. state to this and then figure youi tax bill. Economy should be the watchword in public and private business for the next few years. Ncjli, L'lsh Wr'i HflBlflCl One hand worked baby car- LOST Jteyjftr to iS?. Wv3. riage robe ii' $60 -- a"5ud receive reward. Jacob Gibson, and Miss Beatrice Gibson, returned to Salt Lake Wednesday after visiting here for the past two weeks. We Have It i LUNT PHAMACY CO. The Best on the Market It Our Motto Wheat Growers. Have you seen lnced of iU superior quality as a heavy producer and get your seed from it. It will give you more than on thousand per cent on your extra investment. Orders taken now J. W. Paxman and Son. j SHE Freh and Cured BROKE Meats at reasonable prices DOWN Four miles Hi .'K GLASS SER VICE AND FAIR Ht . Zw0 ",l TO P44r CCM MO OS A If you'd avoid both Jolt and Jar Let us Inspect your motor car. la next to godliness our excellent location has helped the increase ot oar business. Wo purvey the best meets In a pls&s-la- g est weights as 4 complete faction. hon- satis- What more do you wantT CITY MEAT MARKET Geo. W. LOCAL NEWS arrett. Pro. "Wouldn't that Jar your" remarked the careless autoist as yesterday I read an ad advising me to have an expert inspect my car but I thought I was some wise baby. Now look at me. I wonder in the name of the man who Invented mil tones how far is It to the near est telephone?" Telephone to ns! GRACE OARAOB Nephl, Utah New Potatoes for Sale Beagley. r See Harry .. fm-f- . J. W. Whitmore, transacted busin- Moroni will fceiS-rJafFather and ess in Price Wednesday. i"o3s outing next week behind Mt. Nebo, from August 1st to 3rd. Have you read our advertisement in this issue containing our free of Mrs. O. D. Loveridge, returned to fer? Nephi Drug Co. her home In Salt Lake Friday afternoon after visiting with her parents Mrs. C. H. Price, left for Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Shed Lunt for some Tuesday where she will visit with time. her daughters for a short time. Harry Beagley, is attending the of Boy Club leaders in Salt Lake this week. convention Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jennings, and T. D. Dearden, began their return trip to Garrison, Tuesday morning going by auto. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adams, of Salt Lake City, spent the holidays in this city, also enjoyed a camping trip in the canyon. (PUBLISHER) Department of the Interior U. 8. LAND OFFICE, at Salt Lake City Utah, June 16th, 1921 NOTICE is hereby given that Murray Keeler of Salt Lake City, Utah, who, on July 10, 1916, made Homestead entry, No. 015325, for W SEVi, 8W4, Section 10. NH Section 16, Township 12 South West, Salt Lake Meridian notice of intention to make Proof, to establish claim to above described, before the and Receiver, U S Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, n the 30th day of August, 1621 Claimant names as witnesses: Blyth T Mitel: el of Salt Lake City and George O. Ostler, John R. Sperry. Reuben Parks all ot Nephf, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKLEY, Register NW, Range 2 has filed five year the land Register First PublicaUonuneifri 9 21 Last Publication July 29th, 1921. Naomi Jenkins, went to Salt Lake J9nday. where she will visit for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Huntington, returned home Tuesday from Tooele, where they have been visiting their children for a short time. While there they also attended the Quarterly Conference of the Tooele Stake of ZIon. OS CO. "H WOfo Who Boll TO Weli' Brii.I I Home Market ltt Sontk Mala J. Phons W. ADAMS, Prop. i MAS) J I Ids WELL Call in and Let us tell you about it. Nephi Mill & Mfg. Company Local Repersntatives Nephi . rTTtf??? - - Utah - fffff f f fl JUST FINISHED INVENTORY I prices. SgUATu Iju-fc-- ! nr." WorM. NEPHI 1 L COAL COMPANY ar m; Pare uypnia l and Natural tt THE general reduction in all lines to meet Pre-W- 11m; Nephia Flaster You Can SAVE $2.00 to $3.00 a ton on COAL by joining And are now making a oto IF CLEANLINESS manner aad gnaranteo NEPHI DRUG CO. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION TO PLEASE YOU that field of high yielding strain of; turkey wheat on top of Nephl Levan ridge. If not, look at it now, be con basis. ar WE ARE HERE TO SERVE NOTICE On and after August 1st 1921, we shall do business on a strict ly cash basis. SPARKS & MORGAN At 178 pre-w- Miss Carol Webb, of the music deMr. and Mrs. H. Val Hoyt, were partment of the U. of U. will be In LOST on road coming down from Wm. Bailey returned to Salt Lake Nephl every Friday evening at her Nephl visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Station, One Red Sweater, Tuesday after spending the holidays home in this city to give piano the will in reside Provo Ranger coming Hoyt, here. winter, Mr. Hoyt, having recently belongs to South ward boy scout. been appointed Dean of the College Finder please return to me at the Times-New- s B. A. Gibson. office. of commerce at the B. Y. U. For Sale "IT PLEASES Our fountain prices have been reduced to PATER AMD MFG. OOUPANT BAILEY FURNITURE SUPPLY CO. r |