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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NEPIU, UTAH. S, LOCAL ITEMS Your Want List Wm. Cazier went to Salt Lake Tuesday to attend to some business matters in that city. Dr. J. A. Booth went to Leamington Tuesday morning on professional business. It for us to quote all of our money saving prices in our ad. Bring in your want list and let us give our you money saving prices on the good things to eat that you have to have In your home and that we carry is impossible Mrs. T. D. Rees returned home from Salt Lake City after a few days visit in that city. Ralph Brough went to Lynndyl Saturday to attend to some business matters there. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart received a visit from the stork Sunday, leaving a fine baby girl at their home. Our special for Saturday - 5 lb cans either white or dark Syrup 30c 2 1 0 .dozen of those good oranges will go on Saturday for 30c Dr. Harrison, the eye specialist, will bo at the Nephi Drug store, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 6th, 7th, and 8th. FARM WANTED Wanted to hear from owner of a farm for sale, lowest price, and full particulars. L. Jones, Box 551, Olney, 111. ge Mrs. Paul Wood and daughter Lucille, returned Saturday to their home in San Francisco, after six weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sells. Wm. Carver wa staken to the in Salt Lake Wednesday afternoon where he will have an operation performed. He was by Mrs. Carver, and his Mr. Jack Wells. ENTERPRISE GROCERY CO. Subscribers to the Deseret News should take note of the clause in the insurance feature of that paper which relates to accident or death. The regulation is to the effect that where any claim is made, the paper must be notified within twenty days after the accident or death of subscriber. Nephi High School Notes (From The Clarion) FINE ARTS CLUB SENIOR CLASS CHOOSES MOTTO AND RING ENROLLMENT Mrs. Harry Beagley was taken to the hospital in Salt Lake City Saturday where an operation was performed for appendicitis. At this writing she is getting along as well as could be expected. Mr. Beagley his wife there. ENDED accompanied Wednesday night ended the enthe Senior Class of 1922, have rollment of members into the Fine chosen for our motto: Arts Club until the of AWT&iunTELEAGUE We, "Work, faithfulness, and honor leads to perfect happiness." cloOur emblem is the four-lever which also stands for luck. With this motto as our sword and the lucky clover as our shield, we will be well prepared to enter the battle of life and conquer all who af oppose us- - NEW CLASS IN N. H. 8. At the begining of the new semester the American History class has completed its course 'and in its place the Sociology class has been organized. This class is also under the direction of Mr. Johnson. Practically all of the American History students and some new students are enrolled. An entirely new system of written notes has been established. The students seem to like the course. There has been excellent results in the way of attendance, quality of work, and enthusiasm given. ASKS beginning 10,000,000 RECRUITS school next September. At the meeting Wednesday there were other business matters taken up and two plays were read by Miss Woolley and discussed by the members present. We find that the club is accomplishing a good work and is full of energy and pep. Friday night the Seniors entertained themselves and their advisors at a family dinner which the Senior girls prepared with the aid of the boys. The table and centerpiece and place cards were very artistic which gave a pleasing effect. The dinner Itself was a complete succecs. The rest of the evening' was spent with cards, dancing and musical numbers. To make it the end of a perfect day the guests were treated to pineapple shurbet and cake. Congratulations Seniors! The day after THE night before proved to be clean up day and after that terrible ordeal was over the Seniors prepared a lunch and went More sleigh riding and skating. congratulations! Anti-Cigare- tte announces a drive, to begin next week for 10,000,000 recruits to the clean life movement of the league. Dr. D. H. Kress, of Washington, is president of the organization. An educational and law enforcement campaign is planned. League Now Effective F. O. B. Nephi ft Touring Standard Clincher tires Touring with Starter and Dem rims Runabout Standard clincher tires Runabout with Starter and Dem rims Chassis Standard clincher tires Chassis with Starter and Dem rim? -- , -- Delusion ST. JOHNS. Dy MARVIN rniivrluhl lull .yi M...nn 'n atjp igiljp tgm$ llninn It was after the meeting of the International Congress of Surgeons that a few men lingered behind to exand cigars. change remluiMceuces Barth, the famous surgeon, had recognized an old coUeague from St. Bartholomew's in O'Leary, professor of anatomy at Hoyal college. ' "I'm going to tell you something, gentlemen, Unit I have never told anybody before," he said. (The discussion had run upon the curiosities of surgery and theuce branched into strange fields of psychology.) This was the story: The bead nurse looked In at the house surgeon's office Just as he was preparing to go home. "Can you operate In fifteen minutes?" she asked. "It's, an emergency case an automobile accident." "I can," he said. "Tou can't find Dr. Turner?" "No, sir. You are the only surgeon In the hospital at this minute." "Very well," answered the house surgeon. "Name?" the traction "Stephen Reynolds, magnate. He was crushed under his auto. His wife has been notified." The house surgeon nodded his head. He knew Reynolds. He had Joved Reynold's wife for three years before their marriage. The engagement had been broken off because of a foolish quarrel and Lillian Reynolds and the house surgeon had never met since. The house surgeon hurried Into the operating room and the unconscious patient was wheeled into the theater. There was Just one chance to save Reynold's life, and it was so small that only the present ' desperate circumstances would Justify taking It. The nerve which controlled the heart's action was uninjured, but the artery which supplied It with blood was ruptured. The house surgeon knew that If he could suture the broken coats of this artery, the nerve would continue to function. If be faLIed to attempt this the nerve would gradually cease to perform its task ; the heart's action would quietly stop, and Reynolds would be dead by morning. The house surgeon, intent as he was upon his task, was well aware of what was happening around him. There was no one present who had the technical knowledge which he possessed. He could apparently complete the operation and .yet leave this artery untouched. No one would know what he had failed to do. The thought of Lillian and of the worthless man upon the table urged him like a goad. Whut was the Hippocratlc Oath which every doctor takes, that It should weigh In the balance against the happiness of two people who loved each other? With perfectly steady hands the house surgeon picked up an adjacent artery and sewed Its coats together with a fine needle, leaving that which supplied blood to the heart nerve untouched. The surgeon sewed up the external wound as swiftly as possible roughly, almost. "Finely done, sir." said the chief surgeon, when the operator had con- unaitrs This new sugar-coate- d sm gum delights fix young and old. Xlfti. .Ml It "melts in your mouth" and the gum in the center remains to aid digestion, brighten teeth and soothe mouth and throat. There are the other WRIGLEY friends to choose from, too: Permanent Home of Karl Hapsburg i fii m ' '&h$m-- ' flips cluded. CHICAGCWThe National New Ford Prices -Coupe Sedan Truck, Pneumatic tires Fordson Tractor The Surgeon's $471.90 571.27 442.15 541.06 402.05 499.40 713.72 781.60 550.64 725.00 JUDD GARAGE The house surgeon looked at him. He knew that the chief surgeon had seen everything. He wondered at his words. "If your patient lives," said the chief surgeon, "you will become the most famous surgeon In this country. That process of between an artery and a vein will open an epoch In surgery." The house surgeon went home. He was amazed to learn that Reynolds was recovering. Unconsciously, unintentionally, the house surgeon had stumbled upon a revolutionary principle In surgery. That day he met Lillian by the patient's bedside. She rose and followed him outside the room, "Too have saved my husband's cross-connecti- IMS. R mm hmu -r- rtoli in""'- . , inn, - t.r in ,,. Reld'a hotel, Funchal, which Is to lie the permanent home of Karl Hapsburg. once emperor of Aurtria, on the beautiful Island of Madeira. A view of Wanted to Know. a New Version. Willie Say. ma. do the Jellyfish Men are either anvils or hummer get their Jelly from the ocean cur- - them that ain't bellows. Ashland life." she said. rents? Hoston Transcript. The house surgeon bowed his head. He had nothing to say. "I think you are the noblest man I have ever met," she continued. "It was wonderful." She stretched out hei hands Impulsively. "Oh, I under tand," he said. Stephen Reynolds got well and left the hospital In due course of time. And the house surgeon became one of the most famous surgeons of the day. And he carried his secret shame with him everywhere. The Irony of It ate Into his soul. Three years after this event Stephen Reynolds died. Six months afterward the house surgeon met Lillian. They were married a week later. "I'm glad you told me this, Barth." said O'Leary, raining his white head and looking at the speaker with his . direct, disconcerting (As the story progressed all had known that Barth was laying hare his own past.) "My Ood, man, have you carried that delusion In your mind for fifteen years?" O'Leary continued. "I saw the operation from beginning to end and I ran tell you that your Idea Is delusion from first to absolutely last. Barth got up slowly and looked at O'Leary with a dazed expression which suddenly gave way to Joy. I never saw a man so transformed. He looked ten years younger. "Thank you, O'Leary." he said quietly. "Excuse me, gentlemen. I must go home. We knew thnt he had gone to open his heart to his wife. Bugle. Just Arrived A New Shipment gla-nee- of Ax in large and small sizes Come and see them. I" BAILEY FURNITURE SUPPLY CO. |