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Show I THE The TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH. S, Local Happenings Times-New- s i l'ubliMhed every Friday by The Times News Publishing Company A National Charter DENNIS WOOD, A. IS. GIBSON, . . Editor . Manager Subscription Kates the last twenty years 4,561 new National banks have been formed either by conversion from state chartered institutions, or as In would go a long way towards solving the present problem. A June 30th, 1921. FARMER rs The security of the National bank with its Federal Reserve membership and its opportunity for service makes nationial charters eminently desirable. The First National Bank 1 WKLL-IiALANCE- D He is a man not afraid of the banker, the merchant or the railroad but realizes that he needs them all in his business. He realizes that he cannot live by himself alone but must have to make a market for the products of his soil. He is not expecting the state or the nation to make him rich or raise his children or take care of his family in his old age. He lends his influence, his muscle and his money toward securing better roads to the farms, the school house and the church of his community. He helps to build better schools and churches for his own children and his neighbors, even if he has to make a personal sacrifice to do it. He does not waste his time, his money, or his energy, but uses them to the best advantage. He realizes that he is better off than his brother in the city because he can raise two thirds of his living on the farm. These figures are from the report on r Mrs. Nellie Schofield, went to Provo for a short visit with her dauFriday 11.00 ghter Mrs. A. J. Ingram. J 2.00 i al 15 N r, 1 1 1. Utah HOME INDUSTRY. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION' (Publisher) DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah, October 11th, 1921 NOTICE is hereby giveti that Roy R. Betz of Tlntic, Utah, who, on June 25, 1914, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 012789 for NM, Section 25, Township 15 South Range 3 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make five- - Household Remedies on hand Ahuays- - Mr. and Mrs. Alton Memmott. were in Salt Lake Sunday attending Con Mr and Mrs. W. A. Warner, went to One doctor says that wearing underwear that is too heavy causes red Salt Lake Friday to attend Confer noses. And so many of us thought ence, all the time it was something else. Bishop and Mrs. A. H. Belliaton, and family were Conference visitors If the money that is spent annual- to Salt Lake Sunday; ly for the support of the Army and Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Broadhead and Navy in the United States could be transferred to the building of good family attended the State Fair and roads throughout the country it Conference Saturday and Sunday. During that same period the cap-tiof all the 8,178 National banks in the United States in- $660,412,470. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Cowan, visited in Salt Lake Sunday. ference. On Year Six Months new institutions. creased PREPARED ! Keep OUR' Be year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at i, Utah, on the loth day of November, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: James A. Kelley, John Kelley William Emmit all of Mills Utah, and Harry Aller, of Delta, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register First publication October 14th 1921 Last publication Nov. 11th, 1921. Ne-ph- There is a movement on through out the state or Utah to create a new interest among the people in favor of home industry and the pur chase of goods manufactured here This is a very laudable thing to do and one that should meet with favor from every patriotic citizen who has the welfare of his State at heart. But there are two sides to this question What are the manufacturers of Utah doing to help create this demand? Are tBey going after the home trade in the only tried and true method of Ifjll Vr that! 1 ip - 5 3 Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ockey and Mrs. Robert Garrett, were Salt Lake visitors Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Belliston, were Salt Lake visitors Sunday and When you have a supply of our household remedies on hand for instant use, you can prevent what might otherwise be a severe illness. These remedies cost but little and arc good protection from sickness Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stephenson, spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake attending Conference and the State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Fallas, stopped off here Friday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Boucher, parents of Mrs. Fallas. They were on their way to Los Angeles Calif, where they will spend the winter. Come in and let us help you select the things We are Careful Druggists. namely advertis The answer Is no. There is no sentiment about bus iness. If the Utah Manufacturers ex pect to get Utah trade they must advertise for it. How many Utah newspapers carry any advertisements of strictly Utah products? They can almost be counted on the fingers of one obtaining business Nephi Drug Co. ing. WE hand. Pick up almost any paper In Utah and you will find an advertisement telling of the good quality of this or that article made anywhere under the sun but in Utah. The great trouble with Utah Manufacturers is the fact that they are asleep, and are failing to use the "very methods that are at their door for increasing their trade in home made goods, namely the Utah newspapers. A ' you need. A It K HERE TO SERVE Call and sec our new line of DA PGSS13LE MFANING The Latest Designs "Making Extraordinary Mileage a Certainty - Car Owners want more rubber on the tread where the wear is hardest; more gum between cord plies to perfect a resilient and powerful carcass. And they want a scientifically constructed Non Skid tread with all angles and contacts to resist skidding and give sure traction. 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