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Show THE TIMES-NEW- WHY Law Officer We wish you We sincerely thank our friends for their patronage during the past year and hope for a Are Universally NEWS ITEMS I'nown as Policemen. all a Happy and Prosper- ous New Year NEPH1, UTAH. S, In ye oldeu days the law officer la Barley for sale See r"erry C. Hall. Kngland whose duty It was to apprehend criminals, was known as "the I will buy your rabbits. See E. L. catch-pole- " because of a peculiar in- Guyld, 1st South, 8th East. Phone 168 strument he used to catch criminuls by the neck. The pole was about six feet long jj and the collur was slightly flexible, and In "catch-poles- " used on serious offenders the collar was studded with spikes on the inside. While such instruments were being used In England, the French had adapted the name "police" from a long line of language ancestors bewith the Greek word for ginning "state." From the Greek the word was transferred to the German "polizel," and by the Italians as "polizla." The French corrupted it into police, and as such It was finally adopted by the English and eventually found Its way to America as the terra for officials entrusted with enforcing the laws of continuance of the same ENTERPRISE GROCERY CO. 31 North Main Street the state. As late as 1720 the word was still considered foreign by English writers, and it was not until many years after that that it came Into common usage. WE BUY EGGS AND ALL KINDS of POULTRY Mutual Creamery Co. ' Mr. and Mrs. Leon Garrett of Logan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Garrett Jr, Saturday. James Oliver of Pro-vwere guests Sunday and Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner. Mr. and Mrs. o, Dr. is S. S. C. Wilkey of Salt Lake City visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilkey this week. Earl Cole and Ed Cole came down from Salt Lake Sunday to spend the holidays here. January First Mr. and Mrs. Bert Swindelhurst, Salt Lake are the guests of Air. and Mrs. J. E. Irons this week. of Roger Hague, came down from Salt Lake Friday to spend the holidays Other countries still use different A. V. names for law enforcement officers. with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Hague. The military police of Italy, for Mr. of Salt are known as sblrrt, and in Lake and Mrs. Henry Ockey City, spent Sunday and Monday France they are called gendarmerie. in this city the guests of relatives. Americans, na usual, are not content with calling policemen simply poB. G. Walker of Salt Lake was the lice, and have invented a number of of Miss Idale Pitt Sunday and guest such as nicknames, "copper," which came supposedly from the fact that Monday. many police wore coppe buttons on Miss Eloise Pace came down from their uniforms, and "dicks," slang Salt Lake City to spend the holidays for detective. shortening Chicago with her parents in this city. American. LIKE THE PREFERRED STOCK Why Experienced Investors That Form of Security to Prefer Old the start of the fiscal year for most firms. An account in a good commercial bank is one of the best references you can offer. It means good credit is and financial standing that cannot be disputed. Make a New Year's resolut ion and open an account with us. Mrs. M. W. Jones and family of Murray, were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pexton, parents of Mrs. Jones, Sunday and Monday. Nephi National Bank Form of Bond Issues. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) Department of the interior at Salt Lake City Utah, December 1st, 1921 NOTICE is hereby given that Charles R. Coombs of Fountain U. S. Land Office 27 Green, Utah, who on October 1916 made Homestead entry No. Sec 30; NE-N017342, for Section 31 NEVi, WSE Township 13 South Range 3 East Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of SESE, of Distict Court, at M&ati, Utah on the 14th day of January 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Jasper H. Robertson, Martin Lund, Martin Anderson W M. Coombs all of Fountain Green, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY Register First publication Dec. 9nd, 1921. Last publication January 6th, 1922. Superstitions About Leeks. Leeks are supposed to be harbingers 01 good fortune in Wales, and when one rinds a lock growing on the wall about the house there In expectation of some great happiness coming to the Inmates. In olden times the leek was supposed to keep witches away. Mrs. D. K. Brown and daughter Ha went to Lynndyl, Sunday where they A.. B. Farquhar in his memoirs, Id spent Christmas the guests of Mr. System, tells how the Idea of pre- and Mrs. Harry Wilkey. ferred stock originated a good many years ago when corporate organizaMrs. Arch J. Crapo entertained at tion was less general than it Is today: a shower Thursday evening compli"The preferred stock was devised mentary to Mrs. Rollo Orme, a Decby the longer-heade- d corporate organ- ember bride. izers, who saw that Id the case of an Industrial organization an Issue of White Baby Chicks from bouds constituted a danger, for the heaviest Leghornstock. laying Booking ordInterest had to be paid whether or no! ers now for 1922 Spring delivery. any profitable business was done. A Safel arrivals, live chicks vigorous company was safer with the preferred Prices on request. stock issue than with the bond Issub guaranteed. Relable since 1898. Must Hatch Inwhich generally involves a mortgage cubator Co., 478 Seventh St, Petal-um- a, "But it was not until very recent Calif. years that more astute Investors really began to appreciate the fact that Mrs. J. R. Downs returned home the preferred stock of a company without bond issues Is sometimes 'a yesterday from Provo, where she has better security than would be a bond visited for a few days. She was acof the same company. It took a long companied home by her daughter Mrs e Leroy Stubbs, who will visit here for time to get away from the mortgage Idea and to realize that an a short time. Investor could In any event get a reMr. and Mrs. Edward Kendall enturn only from what the corporation earned, and that a perfectly sound tertained Monday at a family ChristThe rooms were decorporation might, by reason of a mas dinner. couple of bad years, be forced to bor- corated in Christmas colors and covrow money to avoid a default In bond ers were laid for forty. Those presInterest, and thus invite a failure that ent from out of town were Mr. and would not occur If it had been per- Mrs. Karl Kellerstrass and family, mitted - to husband Its resource Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kendall and through the passing of stock divi- family. Miss Mayme Johns of Provo, dends. For a foreclosure sale of s Mrs. D. J. McMurphy of Eureka. .Miss big property rarely fetches 100 pel Verne Robertson of Fountain Green, cent cash. As a rule, however, the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kendall and famfirst mortgage bonds of good compaily, and Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkey nies which have been In successful and family. operation for some time and earned several times their Interest charges NOTICE FOR BIDS sre rightly regarded as safer Investments than stocks." For the furnishing of materials and constructing a store building on HeadT Is a Why Curly This question Is asked thousands of North Main Street, Nephi. Utah, bids will be received up to noon January times, but never stays answered. Yet 1922. Bids will be opened at the answer Is simple If you know the 7th, Plans and secret. The twist in an African ne- 6 p. m. January 7th. H R. by specifications prepared for to tends Instance, gro's hair, keep him cool during the heat of the sun. Evans, may he had at the First NatExamine the furs of the different an ional Bank or at the R. H. Evan's We reserve the right to Imals and it will be seen that these residence. accept or reject any or all bld3. with straight-haireIn live the pel:s northern sections of the world, while GEO. C. WHITMORE COMPANY. those with curly fur come from the warmer climates. In the same way A HOME COlltSK IN IKJMKMTIC those which have white hair come 8C1KNCE from the region of snow and Ice, while those with black or brown hair Inhabit the more temperate climates. The "Twenty Lessons In Domestic Sciexplanation is that the fur of the ence," by Marion Cole Fisher has renorthern animals Is Intended princicently been received by us for review This is a complete advanced course pally to keep Its wearers warm, and that of the animals which live In trop- in domestic science and home econical climates Is to protect them from omics boiled down to meet the rethe direct rays of the sun this result quirements of the housewife and the being accomplished by the curia and student. kicks of the black or brown fur. The entire course consists of twenty practical lessons one hundred pages filled with the most valuable Why Faee Is Uplifted. Information th housewife can posIn the head rather Holding upward heretofore taught only In doma strained position has nothing to de sess with vision The real reason Is to bs estic science schools. Do you know the relative value found partly In the effort of strained attention natural In such circum- of food, which fruits to use for cookstances, partly la the Instinctive at- ing, what purpose salads Berve, the tempt to make the greatest possible correct use of condiments, aboutU.proS. use of the sense that are left, thst per kitchen equipment, about of touch excited by contact of the Government's bulletins, how to resir as It meets the face, and thst duce the high cost of living, how to of smell. The sniffing to catch some promote and protect your own and fslnt odor Is always ccompsnled by your families health, how to make an uplifted face. It begins with this housekeeping simpler and more ecand soon unconsciously becomes a onomical and pleasant by utilizing modern sctenr.e In the home. habit. This book, we note Is priced at $2.00 per copy and from what we understand It contains a complete Course of Hudson R.ver. f 100.00 college course, condensed, The Hudson river rise In the hill to the west of Lake ("Immptuln snrt and It Is practically FREE to every after a southerly course of about 'J0 Interested housewife. Write the Home Economics Demiles falls Into the Atlantic ocean below the city of New York. It Is partment of the Calumet Making Fillmore Street navigable as far as Troy, 1! miles Towder Co., 4100-2- 8 bore New York, and Is connected Chicago, Illinois, for full particulars by canals with Lakes Oiamplaln and regarding the book and how to secure it. Erie. real-estat- I Wish To Thank all My Customers and Friends for their liberal patronage during the past year and wish you all a bright, pros- perous new year. GEO. W. DUCKWORTH Aldrich'e Critic. "As time went on," says Ferris Greenslel of Thomas Bailey Alt'rlch, "he was growing Increasingly fastidi- Where the Cypress Growi. The cypress tree grows In swampy districts In the southeastern section About forty of the United States. per cent of the present available supe ply is In Louisiana and about twenty-fivper cent in Florida. "The remainder is scattered through the states that border the Atlantic, the Gulf of Mexico and the lower course of the Mississippi. In the revision of his prose, and the end he smoothed and tiled it with the same loving, lingering care that he bestowed upon his poems. As he wrote In one of his letters: 'There is only one critic I stand greatly in dread of; lie becomes keener and more exacting every month; lie Is getting Human Weights. to be a dreadful fellow for me, and A woman, forty-thre- e his name Is T. B. Aldrich. There is years old, five uo let up.' " feet five Inches tall, should weight 143 years pounds, and a man forty-eigold, whose height is five feet seven acshould welsrh Evidently Did Not Fear Washington. Inches, to a table irfi pounds, compiled hy the David Burns owned the farm on cording the executive mansion and Association of Life Insurance Medical which and the Actuary Society of many department buildings now stand Directors at Wash ugton. a thrifty Scot, who ob- America. jected to giving the land for Lafayette To Be Done With Discretion. square. When Washington reminded him he would have been a poor tobac"If you want to lie really popular co raiser had tlte federal governme.it Mtb men," saya Air. Arthui I'endeuys, not chosen his fsirui, he replied that "become a widow." This, of course, but for a fortunate marriage Washing- umy tie all right, but few husbands a wife who ton would have been an orditinry sur- can really learn veyor, hut Washington got the land he makes u practice of this sort of thing. 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