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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH. S, LOCAL NEWS If Your Pastry Don't Taste Just Right, Next Time Try Some Differ- ent Shortening. WE SUGGEST ?fe o,S0n I too ENTERPRISE GROCERY CO. 31 North Main Street BIG REDUCTION FORD CARS IN NEW FORD PRICES Old Jiew $355.00 $325.00 $595.00 $660.00 $425.00 $415.00 $370.00 $695.00 $760.00 Touring Runabout Coupe Sedan Truck $495.00 ' JDD'S flEPHl, UTAH GARAGE, Saturday Specials BOILING BEEF, 10c lb. SHOULDER STEAK 16c lb SHOULDER POT ROASTS 15c POUND ALL OTHER MEATS IN PROPORTION Fine ripe tomatoes Charles Haynes. for. sale at OUT Regenerating Efforts of Peas ants Restore Flanders Fields. ' 1 P.ersonal Dervice It is our business to help your business and we are going to do it if we possibly can. Don't hesitate to come to us for advice and tell us exactlly what you A personal talk will help you quicker than anything else and we are always ready to give you a quick appointment. Nephi National Bank ized by State Legislature FOR THE UNIVERSITY The Autumn Quarter of the Univ School of Arts and Sciences. ersity of Utah will open September School of Education School of Mines and Engineering. 22nd. School of Medicine Students are Urged to register Sahool f Law promptly School of Commerce and Finance. INCREASED FACILITIES ENLARGED FACULTY Extension Division Send for Catalogue Largest student body in the history UNIVERSITY OF UTAH of the Institution assured Salt Lake City Courses in home economics author ANNOUNCEMENT SCHOOLS Geo. O. Ostler, Wm. Morgan, Frank Morgan, and J. E. Ingram, returned home this week after a trip to Kansas City, with a train load of lambs. They report the market for lambs as being fair, but the freight rates and feed charges are excessive they say. Bishop Thomas Bailey, and coun selors P. P. Christisoa and J. C. Hall, were given a complete surprise Fri day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Christlson, by the mem bers of the ward prayer circle. A very pleasant time was enjoyed, and refreshments, including ice cream and water melons were rerved to those present. "Cold in the Head" MM la an In order to supply the constant demand for the sanitary handling of Food s- - Products, we have installed a machine for mixing the Bread. There ia lifteeu hundred million dot lars' worth of gold In a building In Wall street. New Tork. The building Is the United States sssay office, adjoining the and there are approximately 2.V) tons of pure gold piled in bars and ranged In sacks of coin In the vaults, The gold In this one federal building Is about one-fiftof the world's supply of the precious metal, and Is by far the greatest amount of gold ever gath ered In one place or one city. The flood of yellow metal that has gushed Into the building since the war has come from every corner of the earth, and every week this horde of gold Is Increased by many millions. c Almost liner every brings more of It, and no one knows when tbe flood will recede. All. foreign coins received are melt ed Into bars and these bars are num bered, tagged, tabulated and ready for shipment should the rail come. The picture shows a workman removing gold from an awwle. Not a grain I ' We have Fresh Bread . X. . NEPHL i - UTAH need. From goggles and robes to spea dometers and lamps we supply all afthe accessories that are neccessary to the motorist and his car. This Is not an aato notion store where bad bargains are boosted for temporary gain. This is an all. the year around superior supply shop. For sale at the City Meat Market, Carters. Meat Market, .Nephi Mercantile Co. & the L. Bakery & Confectionery trans-Atlanti- lost. .The auto folka have all agreed We sell them everything they 1 ' , want. n L The Successful Cake Cole's Sanitary Down Draft Range with its h Every Day at Noon. 2 Large Loaves for 5 cents O Boer-euboo- HOME MARKET, Needed a Taxi. ''Why are you rushing "It's my along with that bundle?" wlfe'a bat and I'm afraid tbe tyl Wear (N. V.). will change." Women WINS J. M. Brough, was a South bound Belgians, Working to Rebuild Homes .passenger on Monday morning's train and Salvage Barren Lands, Aided by Loans of Motors. My Fall opening of millinery, show and winter the latest fall styles ing Brussels. "No Man's Luutl" again Will take place, September 15th, ens- to the bruve Belgian telongs Mrs. S. B. McCune. tuts, an apparent miracle having been wrought in Flanders field by these LOST Between S. R. Winn's resi people, who, with the help jourugeous one Press f the Belgian government, have re- dence and Hoyt's farm, wheel for Peoria Drill. Finder not- tulued the ground which once seemed ify S. R. Winn. ievastated beyond rehabilitation. Not latlsfled with the deaths of soldiers, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and murders of women uud children and family returned home Saturday even devastation of cities, the German Ining after visiting with relatives in vaders sought to wipe out nature enSalt Lake the past week. tirely, but their efforts were In vain. On the very places where, two years Rulon Par kes, left Monday for Lo ago, the armies were rushing to libgan where he expects to attend school erate Belgium, and where the sea waI he ters, receding uncovered grinning skelcoming winterj etons of German soldiers, buried In the Miss Arvilla and Ludean Lunt, mud of the Yser river banks, wheat spent a few days In Salt Lake this and barley, "corn and potatoes, (lowers week, returning home Wednesday eve and young apple trees are now flour ishing. ning. For two years the Belgian peasants Home for Sale, with half share of lived in huts, the ruins of their homes, Price or in German concrete shelters, sufferwater, and half acre lot. $1200.. See Mrs. Orson Howarth Sr. ing untold hardships in winter, but Im bued with the spirit of regeneration. Cleon Memmott, left this week for They worked to remove the barbed Monroe, Utah, where he will again wire and unexploded shells, and many teach in the high school of that city of them lost their lives when the plow met some burled shell. But perseverthis winter. ance won. From 313,00t) souls In 1914 Furnished or unfurnished rooms the population dwindled to nothing in for rent close in For particulars 1918, and back to ISfS.OOO In 1919. There Is now a population of 237,01)0. call the Times-New- s office. The ministry of agriculture, under Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Eager, have re the management of Baron Uuzette and turned to their home in Logan, after his staff of specialists, with M. at their head, organized the a months visit with relatives in this relief work. Motor tractors were city. loaned by the government. The fields, For Sale A second-ha- nd Stewart soaked with sea salt, were revived with chalk and chemicals, and FlanRangn in good shape. See Thomas ders awakened from her deadly sleep Sails! ury. and Is again bright with vegetation. The farms are bltger than ever before, County Attorney T. H. Burton, was two in Salt Lake Friday and Saturday at and the concrete shelters which, years ago, heard the Oerman officers some to re legal business, tending yelling to the unfortunate soldiers. turning home Sunday "schwelnhunde," now hear the grunting of little pigs, for the thrifty FlemMiss Flora Parkes, entertained her ish peasants have turnedo account all school class at Tue home her Sunday of the salvaged Implements of warfare cream Ice and other which could be used. sday evening. dainty refreshments were served to Here and there are sacred spots. about twenty guests. bright with bloody poppies, marking the final resting places of the brave Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Whitmore, left Belgian. French, British and American yesterday for Los Angeles, where Mr soldiers, untouched by the regenerat Whitmore, will attend the Bankers' Ing hands of the Flemish workers. Convention being held in that city, Before returning they will visit the BILLION AND "SLF IN GOLD Leland Stanford University, where Max Whitmore Is now a student. acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. Those subject to frequent "colds in the bead" will find that the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will build op the System, cleanse the Blood and render them less liable to colds. J. W. ADAMS Repeated attacks of Acute Catarrh PROP may lead to Chronic Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRn MEDICINE Is taken Internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System, thus' reducing the Inflamma fcefueee to Be Discouraged. and restoring normal conditions. Jud Tunklua saya he lent a man aa tion All druggists. Circulars free. umbrella ten years ago and haa been F. J. Cheney & Co Toledo Ohio. borrowing umbrella ever since, hoping It. he'd run across Officer TENACITY ' GRACE OARAQB Nepal, Utah CO. Deposit of Stone Age, Man's Leavings Found Mlxtilty, Austria. One of the greatest finds of relics' of prehistoric man la Austria comes from a cave near this place. The "Dragon's Den" la being excavated for Its enormous deposits of phosphates. In a side cave evidences of human wer uncovered. occupslloti Great quantities of quartz Implements and other utensils and human bime have been taken ' out. fOLE'Csj Aw HOT BLAST FUEL SAVING 1.1 of Combustion insures even taking on all sides. Everything comes out of the oven perfectly baked. The disappointments for the housewife to ' husband is interested because of its one-thirone-hal- f fuel saving results. Kole s Hot blast Com bustion burns all of the combustible fuel game's (wasting nothing.) With fuel and food at its present high price these are things that every5 husband and wife will find of interest in IMo d Cole's Dcrtfn Draft Rang This range is furnished in blue or gray enamel or plain black finish. Come in and let us tell you of its many valuable features ond beautiful and sarutan? construction. show1 . Nephi, Utah its- ..' Co. Pyper Cooper The Winchester Store . you : ,7 |