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Show THE 14 $1 0,000,000 Vears Ag To-da- TIMES-NEW- AID FOR VETERANS Red Cross Provides Friendly Service of Many Kinds to Army of Disabled. y BULK OF WORK we have the most complete line of Groceries in the city and at the lowest prices ' One good kitchen cabinet tor sale See N. C. Lund. Get your next bottle of Tanlac at the Lunt Drug Co. Save from $5 to $25.00 on Ladles Suits now L. Frank. FOR SALE 40 White Leghorn Wm. II . Warner. - Men Obtain Benefits U. S. Provides. To-da- y LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST CHAPTERS Pullets BY 2,397 of These Are Helping We had a humble beginning NEPHI, UTAH. S, Will sell or trade 3 registered Her eford Bulls. See Chas. R. Jenkins. Born to Mr. and Mrs Frank Harris Sunday evening, a fine baby girl. The Book of Magic Fortunes Limited amount of A 1 Alfalfa One field of Red Cross service alone, Seed. P. B. Cowan. that of assisting disabled veterans of the World War, entails expenditures No hard times coming, says an ex 14.000,000 greater than the aggregate change. Just the soft ones leaving. receipts of the Annual Roll Call of 1920, the American Red Cross anWinter Apparel at Special Prices nounces In a "statement urging a wide- at L. Frank's. is the savings bank book. Many a spread Increase In membership at the Loraine Lunt and Ed Wilkey went Annual Roll Call, November 11 t 24. millionaire owes his success to that At the present time National Head- to Mills Wednesday to work in the beet fields. nation-widof chain quarters and the little savings account he started Chapters of the Red Cross is spendwash clean For easy running and ing approximately $10,000,000 annualyears ago. Out of small savings ing, the One Minute Washer has them ly for the relief of disabled Co. all Grace beat. Sold Garage by men and their families, while the ag grow big earnings. Our bank offgregate receipts from last year's Roll Merle Chase, is down from Salt ers you the open door leading to Call were approximately $8,000,000. Lake this week visiting with relati It is In the 2,289 of the 3,600 Red ves. a great reward. Enter it. Cross Chapters which still are helping solve the veteran's problem of adjust Watch for the Big Vaudeville, Yen ing himself to a normal civilian status ice Theatre. November 3rd. Some that the greater part of the cost ef this thing unusual. Don't miss it. service is borne. Of the total sum Stocks are getting more complete spent for veterans relief last year, National Headquarters expended a to- every day. Buy now while the astal of more than $2,000,000, while the sortments are large L. FRANK. remaining disbursement of approxi Charles Haynes, returned Tuesday mately $7,000,000 represents the con morning front Los Angeles, where trtbutlon of Chapters in this country he has been the past week. wide effort to assist the Government in providing the aid sorely needed fcy Robert Chappell, Maber Golden and Miss Josle Petty of Deseret Utah these men and their families. Verne Viekers went to Wills WednesIs a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs An Ever Expanding Problem day, where they have a contract for M. Petty That the problem of the disabled digging, topping and hauling sugar beets. service man is and Also good tpi. Young Pigs for sale probably will not reach the peak be service. for Boar Chester white kept Dance next for children .... Monday n well-iIs I fore 1925, the assertion of E. L. Guyld. Phone 168. . 1st 4 '"'IM.IKWs '., m. Emro building IY3 3JP i r I). VI formed Government officials and that afternoon at10c. p. I I Street. 8th East South All children invited Admission 2,897 Red Cross Chapters regard It to come. as their most important work Is evlNO SWORDS OftPISTbLl HERE ARE U&CD POtt PATRON O C TO FlOHT dene that the expansion is In nowise Mrs. John Schofield came down SCOUR UP OUR WORKING IbOLS WC 'He Builds Wisely Who Builds confined to a particular section but la, from Provo Monday and is the guest EACH BKiseo SINLE night' Well" on the contrary, nation-widAt the of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W end of the fiscal year, June SO, 1921, Iirough this week. IF CLEANLINESS there were 26,300 disabled service men TO BUILD WELL Mrs. Rose Boyer, returned to her In the 1,692 United States Public USE Health Service, Contract and Govern home in Springvllle, Wednesday, at Is next to godliness our excelment Hospitals and Soldiers Homes, ter a pleasant visit with her parents lent location has helped the Inand that number is increasing at a in this city. of our business. We purcrease rate of 1,000 a month. A lady tourist a few days ago, said HAS NO EQUAL. vey the best meats In a pleasThousands of these men receiving "I have made living by washing ing manner and guarantee honmedical treatment, compensation snd and stated thatmy there was no machine est vocational training from the Govern on the market welgbts and complete satisAnd Purest The Largest equal to the One MinWhat more do you faction. ment today, started their efforts to ute Washer.-Grac- e Natural Deposit of Gpysum Garage Co. agents In the World. obtain them through the Red Cross want? Chapter. The Chspter, acting as the CARD OF THANKS' disabled man's agent in tlalms sgatnst CITY MEAT MARKET the Government, Informs the man as te NEPHI PLASTER AND MFG. We wish to thank our kind friends Geo. W. Garrett, Prop. the ' procedure necessary to gain for COMPANY him that which Is provided him by and relatives for the help extended the funeral of our daughter Mrs Federal statute. His applications for at G. Holland. Also our sincere V. compensation, medical treatment and thanks for the kind words spoken at training are properly filed with the aid the services and to those who render ef the Red Cross Chapter. ed the beautiful musical numbers. Mr. and Mrs. John Fryer and family, Many Forme ef Assistance If there is delay before the man's claim is acted upon, the Red Cross 1 CHARTER DAK UNIVERSAL Be Chapter lends th man money to meet . the imperative needs of himself snd Catarrh Is a local greatly condihis dependents. Inilueneed by constitutional Most vital to the maa's gaining full tions. It therefore requires constitu benefit from the Government's care la tlonsl treatment. HALL'S CATAUUR interntilly and keeping his mind free from worry about MEDICINE Is taken his home. Keeping the veteran's fam acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALL ily from hardship of every kind and CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the Informing him of Its welfare la aa foundation of the disease, gives the other province ef the Chapter. Free patient strength by Improving the gen from fear en this score, the men's re- oral health and assists nature in dolnf covery and- - advancement usually is its work. All druggists. Circulars free. rapid. F. J, Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Every month during the last year, I" the American Red Cross has given service ef one kind or another te an average of 129,215 former service men ONE and their families. An Indication of the extent of the faith reposed In the Red -- Cross Chapter la te be found In the fact that there were 856.M4 requests for friendly aid In the solution of personal problems. 44$ Workers In Heepitala While the man prior to entering 3 Government care deals largely with the Chapter, afterward he comes Into contact with the service provided by Nacsr. tional Headquarters. There are 449 Red Cross workers In the United States Public Health Service and contract hospitals and ether Institutions In which these men are being cared for, whose duty Is te provide for his recreation, help bim with his compenThe fact la known to all, sation claims, keep htm In touch with bis family ; In short, meeting his every ned outside of that provided by the We deal In nothing but the Government. While these are a few truth. of the responsibilities of the National There Is one word we like to Organization, they are by no means use. We like to spout it we all. Among other Red Cross accomlike to print It and we like to plishments for the year nre: look at It. It is Dependability. It handled 70,732 allotment and al lowsnce claims. It so exactly describes our supIt delivered throtirh its Chspter orply service. It will help along ganization A.t,6.Vi allotment checks te your auto education to do busiveterans who had moved from the ad ness with us. Whatever your dresses furnished to the Bureau ef auto wants are, from lamps to War Risk Insurance. lap robes, we can supply you. a of It provided special fund $10,000 RAHGES for medical snnlstsnce to men under CO. GARAGE GRACE vocational training. It made S2,4 loans totaling $4.,0O0 Nephi, Utah e men taking vocational training, e rfc! eh k5 per cent has been repaid. e .ENTERPRISE GROCERY CO. Nephi National Bank 31 North Main Street Not a Thing But a Service g The Home Town Paper e. folks make the mistake of thinking of the contrivance newspaper aa a thing, of ink and paper, sometimes not a great quantity of either, when compared with big city papers. But the homto town newspaper is not a thing, it is a service. Just the same as is the telephone. And Just as the $12 or f 15 a year which we pay for the telephone service seems not too much, so is the $2 or $3, which at most is charged for the home town paper; trifling, compared with the real service which the paper, itself an institution, renders to all the other institutions of the community. SOME town Nephi Plaster Subscribe to Your Home Town Paper Week, November 7-- 12 Cured Catarrh Can disi-nse- . OUR ENTIRE STOCK. OF ii Universal and Charter Oak STOVES AND RANGES I Thing- Deal GOING! GOING! Tr To The Highest Bidder This $39.50 Cole's Hot Blast Heater I HKK IT OV DISPIRIT IX OUK WINDOW All bids must be In by date and time shown below, at which time the secret bid box will be opened and the heater delivered to the highest bidder. Fill out the bid card, sign your name plainly and send or bring the Card to us. NOW before you forget. YOU MAY nK the LUCKY BIDDKR-WH- O for-soo- t'a KNOWS This heater, noted for Its tremendous fuel economy arlll Irnon vnn r rnnmi At an oven tpnrlv lomnprftture day and night. You can burn any fuel no fires to build. Don't fall to see this heater and Us famous F"V 1 Draft and Alr-Cole's Hot Blast Draft, 1 tieht Construction. He sure to ask for a circular w Cooper Pyper & Co NEPHI. UTAH All bids must be in by Nov. 12th of ranges to choose from Call and see them. Our Prices are always the lowest. fT" Atnl-puffl- HAVE ARRIVED We have seven different styles and sizes of heaters and five different styles i Kendall Bros. fSTOVES |