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Show THE The TIMES-NEW- NEPII1, UTAH. S, A WORD FOR MAYOR Times-New- s RICHARDSON DENNIS WOOD, A. B. GIBSON Manager Subscription Rates One Year Six Months Jl $2.00 $1.00 THE BURNING QUESTION". History has taught that Peace not War brings happiness. It is to be hoped that this knowledge will be reflected clearly in Taxation and how to reduce the cost of government seems to be the burning question in Utah today. A the Disarmament Confeience at Washingmeeting of taxpayers was held in the Granite Stake Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, Tuesday evening, at which over ton, November I I th, that the world's a thousand citizens were present, the wealth may be conserved for the world's sole purpose of the gathering being to discuss ways and means to reduce taxes. Governor Mabey, and many prosperity. prominent men of the county were present and gave their opinion on the methods to be pursued in bringing As with nations, so with men success a reduction in the present cost of government. comes through ability to recognize and plan There is only one method to re duce taxation and that is to reduce for the best of life. Taxes cannot be reduced expenses. as long as big costly building and im provement programs are being brou ght forward by many of the cities and Whatever the results of the Disarmamcounties of the state which constantly call for a higher levy in order to ent Conference, a conference in the home meet the accrued-interescharges. Another item that would amount to now may well decree a bank account for a considerable reduction in the State tax, is a revision of all the salaries of every member in the family a bank acthe state employees and appointive officers. Many of these salaries were count at boosted up during the high salary period of the war, and have never yet been lowered to meet present con ditions. Governor Mabey, would be doing a real service to the of Utah, if he would have a thorough investigation made of the work required of each person on the state pay roll and find out whether the. tax payers were getting full value rece ived for every dollar that was being 15 North Maia Ncthi,Utah paid out. Taxes have got to be reduced. Every intelligent person is agreed on this. But conferences and meetings can be. held from now until the The officers and members of the jua Living in Hope. South ward relief society entertained kingdom come, unless there is action. Jud Tunklns siiys he s lookln' to inctliitit original and novel Friday evening at the ward relief hall In a parade wlioe Importance won't in honor of Mrs. Elizabeth Linton, MICKIE SAYS tx estimated by the number of boun the retiring president of the organization. Games, singing, readings, tl takes to puss n ifHfii point. jokes kangaroo court, etc. were en- "SOBSetttBE FOR. NOUB. Joyed during the evening, at the close HOWVE TDWU PAPER" VJEEK V5 of which delicious ice cream and cake NOVEMBER. T TO ttt.VJHEM ALL was served to over a hundred invited guests. A REGVA.U oMOVJER OF VIEW IGH WAGES FOR READERS AM' OUR EDITOR. 4. 9,ur.e EvrrnvED --to hisguare'. THE RIGHT MEN MICKIE SAYS ORDER TVV PAPER PER TWAX FRiEMD VJMCfS MOVED AWAY1 MEN WANTED in the Auto, mexu eujcn rr MANV A VAA.WI VJWS AUJOS Truck and Tractor business; t tax-paye- rs The First National Bank fop-war- H also as carpenters, bricklayers. Plumbers, etc. We train you to hold one of these Jobs, and help you earn while you learn. Dont be satisfied where you are. Go after bigger wages. Write for FREE in- formation I I am one of the big have earned the property on which I pay taxes. I am still acquiring property to be taxed, and hope to pay more and more taxes. I do not grumble about my taxes, but I often look around to see where they have gone, and swear at the vacancy; and I often swear when I see a $50.00 perl sonage occupying a $200.00 political office and sticking to it by chewing gum while incompetent assistants pot ter and jumble the work, John Richardson will . I believe make us a good mayor and will see that his appointees and other city officers earn the money they get; tax-paye- Editor . HS VVOVASJ. ATPTEWTVOVi eo&SCRVOlM' TtJH PVPER" -- 0 VT, FERtU' Oct , Shampoos aim Washes u naue seauuiiu He has youth, vigor, a wife, fine twin girls, showing that he is not afraid of responsibility is an owner in Lumber Company, the Bonneville which he has so successfully managed here for several years; treats everybody first class; always wears a smile is always going as if he meant to "get there" before night; knows everybody and how to do business with them; knows account books and how they should be kept has "made good" with his big Company in its business,' and I am quite sure that if he is elected Mayor of Nephi City, Its books will be opened, and we will be informed where our money has gone, and that while he sits at the head of the Council table, the funds of the city will be safely, correctly and economically used and accounted for. Every woman knows that her hair must be taken care of if she wants to look her best. But, If he doesn't want to grow how about a man? bald he must also attend to his hair. The brilliant, beautiful hair you will have when use our tonics, shampoos and washes will well you repay you for the little extra trouble it takes about once a week. Come in We are Careful Druggists. Give John your vote and then pat him on the back and help him work in cleaning up our city. Nephi Drug Co. Respectively yours for returns on tax investments. NEPHI CITIZEN (Political Advertisement) WE ENGAGEMENT OF DAUGHTERS ANNOUNCE Jonathan Apples For Sale Place your orders now before we store them, for winter It will save Chas. R. Jenkins. you money." Good Mr. and Mrs. Abner C. Bigler, announce the engagement of their daughter Blanche, to Mr. Erank Brough of this city, and Leila, to Mr. Glen Sykes, of American Fork. The marriages to take place at the Salt Lake Mrs. Enoch Burton, entertained at Temple some time this month. a dinner party Wedensday evening in honor of Mrs. Katie Candland and Also good Young Pigs for sale family, who are leaving this week for white Chester Boar kept for service. Salt Lake where they will make their I E. L. Phone 168. 1st Guyld. future home. South 8th East Street. Kate Candland and Miss Eugenie Candland, left yesterday for Salt Lake where they will make their future home. Mrs. The Social Neighbors Club entertained their husbands at a Hallowe'en Party Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foote. Games and cards were enjoyed during the evening. At 12 o'clock delicious refresh- ments were served to the following guests. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Judd, Mr and Mrs K. J Bird, Mr and Mrs R J Huntington, Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Bracken, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Haymond, Mr. and Mrs. I M Petty, Mr and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mr and Mrs. V. M. Foote, Mrs. Robinson of Farmington, and the hostess Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foote. The rooms were beautifully decorated in Hallowe'en colors. Polaire Coats All-Wo- ol ( TO SERVE ARE HERE Coming "Youth and Old Age" Watch for further announcements South Ward M I. A. tfc GOIWTA. OBSERVE "SUBSCRIBE FOR VOW Our flair Tonics Use I'ubllNhed every Friday by The Times News Publishing Company Limited Armaments and Limitless Progress I ) TODAY. Exceeding Low Prices HEMPHILL & 141 E 1st South Salt Lake City Ut $12.50--$14.7- 5 Sp paper" Fur these new Coats that is greatly favored. Every Coat is cut on generous lines, giving the appearance of a loose wrap. The linings are attractive in texture and design. Next Friday evening Nov. 11th, at the Arlington American Legion Dance. Reindeer, Brown, Blue Women's Dresses Catarrh Can Be Cured Bread that's brimful PAR- ED- - Hf(fzx II) of goodness Our scientific minute asg methods of sures you a perfect loaf. Can you beat this for a sure route to We buy only purest ingredients use modern mixing and baking employ the serequipment vices of bakers skilled In the up-to-t- he is a trimming on Catarrh l a locnl disease, greatly condiInfluenced by ronxtitutlonnl tions. It therefore requires eonKtltn tle.nnl treatment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is taken Internnlly and nets through the Blood on the Mtirout Surfaces of the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the foundation of the disease, gives th put lent strength lv Improving the gen eral henlth and aasists nature in dolnj Its work. AH druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co Toledo, Ohio. $9.90 to $14.75 Both Women-- , and Misses' Size, prevail in our selection and the 8maller woman the average si e. The materials are is as read.ly fitted as one above Poiret Twill and Serge Bread-makin- art of Bread-bakin- g. Ask your grocer for X. L. Bakery Bread the loaf always delicious, nourishing and satisfying. It gives you full money's worth. u NEW TRICOLETTE BLOUSES F Bread-qualit- f it Be sure your tool kit Is com- plete Who knows what troubles you may meet. When you need a certain kind of a wrench or other tool you need It very badly. The proper method Is carry a complete kit. It is our pleasure to sup- ply you with every thing your auto needs at a price that meets with approval. Let Graec's Auto Doctor look after your cars health QRACfl OARAGE Nop hi, Ulan CO. $4.98 to $5.90 Thriving mills mJ am Mr. W. E. Snader returned to Mills Wednesday after spending a few days In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Curtis, were Nephi Tuesday on business. GEORGETTE BLOUSES In $2.98 to $5.90 vn fn ri Mr. W T Squires and Mr. II. W. Goeller spent Tuesday at the County seat. The Mills farmers have been busy pHst month getting their beets up. the Mr. friends i and Mrs. Bert Peters visited In Mills last week. - A NATION-wtD- e ' IHSTITUTIV mi UTAH NEPHI, Mr. A. N. Dunyon was In Nephl Wednesday trying to secure beet top pers Y J ma lncorhornttd 312 nrn UtrAKIMKNT STORFQ a |