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Show THE ALWAYS NOT TIMES-NEW- INDOOR NEPHI, UTAH. S, GAME Originally French Pastime, Very Much Like Croquet, and Called "Pallle Mallle." Billiard Played It la not generally known that billiards had Its origin In an outdoor pastime. This waa "pallle mallle," an old French game played like croquet when the billiard table came Into use Is not clear, but reference Is made to It In a manuscript dated 1591, the writer classing billiards with "dice ana cards and other thriftless games." For many years almost Identical were used In the Indoor game as in "pallle maMe." The cues were curved like hockey sticks, the balls uiiniti n and lareer than those used nowadays, while the table was fitted with hoops. Eventually the lat-fwere renlaced bv Dockets. During the past hundred years the game has been played mucn in tne same way as It Is today, the chief alterations being made in respect of the sire of the balls and table. Kx-nct- w Furs Made Mothproof. A French chemist has Invented an ingenious process for making furs mothproof. First, on a frame In a shallow pan, he stretches the skin sugar-coate- with the fur up, and pours in enough water to cover It. He puts the pan In a refrigerating chamber ond keeps it there until the water is frozen solid. Next he takes out the cake of Ice and frm the bottom saws the layer that contains the skin. Then he melts the bottom of the cake that is left, and when the lower ends of the fur protrude a little be pours on a solution of rubber, layer by layer, until the coating is of the required thickness. The coating Is flexible. When the rest of the Ice has melted the fur Is practicalThe Inventor says that, ly finished. except for the fact that It Is proof against the attacks of Insects, It Is ex actly like natural fur. The skin Is sold as leather. A This new d gum delights young and old. v s''. 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: Too Bad. Lieut. Peterson Oyllenstmn has married a lmly through an advertisement. The morning after the niarriugc he says: "May 1 ask whether you have .the 20.hk kroner mentioned In theI "No. not now; advertisement T spent 1t all on advertising." Kasper. Stockholm The Piano' Rsvenge. The concert was an Immense success. worked hard ; there was Everybody something for every willing hand, even If only to fetch chairs ; hut our spec al thanks are due to the vicar's daught. who lahored at the plauo. which as usual fell upon her. From a Provincial English paper In Punch. Fabric 30x3H " 30 x 3 W 30x3HCord 32 x 4 33x4H 33 x 5 $ 9.85 $18.75 22.50 35.75 56.55 " " 81.50 " 11.65, 67.00. 1 17.50 32.40 42.85 52.15 47 48 51 43 36 Make Life Worth Boar kDt for service. E. L. Guyld, 1st South and 8th East. Phone 168. Living Parsnips and Carrots for Sal-e- See John Wllkey. 200 acres ridge land for sale, or to rent on very good terms. See S. Q. Paxman. Mrs. a. E. AlcCaffertv and daughter Phyliss of Ephratm spent the past week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Page Peery of Pay- son spent the first part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Smith, par ents of Mrs. Peery. Air. and Mrs. R. J. Huntington, motored to Salt Lake City Saturday where they will visit for a few days. They will also spend a few days in OrantsvlUe, Utah, before returning to this city. By using the best and the light that lasts. The Western Electric Co. make our light globes and they also supplythe Bell Telephone Co. with all their supplies. Western Electrics are best. Mrs. Rose Boyer of Spriugvllle. and Mrs. Frank Russell of Salt Lake City, are visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bailey Sr, this week, having come down on account of the illness of their mother. Order you chicks now for Spring delivery. California S. C. White Leg horns from heavy laying strains. Guaranteed as good or better than any chicks on the market. $11.50 per 100 and cheaper In 500 lots. E. L. Ouyld Agency, phone 168. conditions. Trustworthy All Through. Ton can always trust the man whs sees something fine cbout everything. When you say, "It was a cold night last night," If be chimes In. "But t la fine this morning I" and . keeps It light op all day long, you are oafe In stepping op and placing your pocket-boo- k In his hands. It will be all light when you call for It. Selected United States Get them at Lunt's Lunt Pharmacy Go, an The Seasons'Greatest Photoplay VENICE THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, April 10 & 11 Special Musical Score Interpreted bythe Symphony Trio Remember the date April 1 0 and 11 Land Office. Salt Lake City, Utah February 17, 1922 36' nw overhead 58. 3. Selling costs reduced Mr. Firestone stated, "This reduction in prices is made posslWabytwumwoally nod dtanxanation of our advantageous buying facilities, and the enthusiasm, loyalty 38. stockholding organization. tlrea on "Due credit must be given to Firestone dealers who are telling Firestone n to direct the Firestone saving This every brings smaller margin of profit. 100 a FOR SALE All my Watklns goods at cost. Elliot. Miller. NOTICH OW the coat of building quality tires has been brought down to the lowest level In history was explained by H. S. Firestone, President of the Company, umuw iukuih y to tne stocicnoiaers . All inventories and commitments at or below the market.. reduced factory 2. Incrtastd manufacturing efficiency and volume Product H Pure bred Durham Bull kept for Hoyt Brothers. service J. H. Hornung of Mantl and Mr. Saved Himself. Moulton, Travelng Freight Agent of A Philadelphia clergyman Is the the Rio Grande Railroad, were in father of a son whose habits of un- - Nephl Wednesday on business relat punctuallty are a sore trial. Neverthe ing to the putting In of a spur lead less, the youth's ready tongue Is a ing from their road to the site of the source of secret delight to the parent. new High school building for the Once the young man appeared at purpose of unloading material for the building. Sunday breakfast twenty" minutes after the appointed time. "Son," said the minister, reproachMost of Them Shams. fully, as he held his watch so that the Of the Cosmopolitan club. Thackeray "do see Its face, accusing might youth said, "Everybody is or is supposed to you think this Is right? Do you hon be a celebrity ; nobody ever says any It is right T estly think thing worth bearing; and every one "Well, father," returned the young goes there with his white choker at man, regretfully, "I wish It were about midnight, to appear as If be had just1 twenty minutes fast, but as you ask me been dining with the aristocracy. to say honestly, I am afraid it's Just have no doubt," he added, "that half nlxiiit rij;lit." Homl'etlc Review. of us put on the white cravat after a solitary dinner at borne or at our Thoughts on Readinn- club, and so go down among tne costwo mopolitans." "The Correspondence of nUiHin,t' ll lloiiip unrt su tmmini! were the suh.ie-prescribed by Solon for the John Lothrop Motley," edited by education and accomplishment of the George William Curtis. We may have found Athenian viuith substitutes for ihe swimming, hut we Osage Orange and Locust. have not. and shall not. And suhstltutes Osage orange and black locust are reHfl'nir for The much alike In structure, strength dur ability and color, although the former usually has more of a golden brownish tinge. These two woods can readily he distinguished by the fact that osage orange gives off a yellowish color lr wrapped In a wet rag or placed on a sonke blotter, while black locust gives off practically no color under the same JioiQ Tirestom Has Reduczd the, Cost of Tire, Service, J,&L21 UQCAL ITEMS car-ow- er." The saving through first cost plus the saving through high mfleag doubles) ox i Firestone economy and is daily adding new fame to tne nrestone pnnapie Most Miles per Dollar SsasSBSSSy To Whom It May Concern Notice Is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed tn tbta office lists of lands, selected by the said State, under section 6 of the Act of Congress, approved July 16, 1884, as Indemnity- School lands, viz: Serial No. 024279. Stt SEU, Section 22, B SW14, Section 23, Township 14 South, Range S West, Salt Lake Meridian. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tract by descriptive subdivisions, have been consplcluou sly posted la this office for Inspection by any person Interested and by the public generally. During the period of publication of this notice, or any time thereaf ter, and before final approval and Bailey Furniture Co - certification, under departmental regulations of April 26, 1907, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore, described on the ground that the same Is more valuable for mineral than for agricultur al psrposes, will be received and not' d for report to the General Land office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of character of the tracts and the selection thereof, being otherwise free from objection,, will be approved to to ths State. There will be a representative of the Philadelphia Rug Mill at this store on Tuesday April 4 th from .pm to 6 pm with a full line of Sample Rugs of all grades. Come in and make your selec1 tions. We will be please to fill your orders. non-miner- al Nephi, Utah Delta, Utah Kanosh Merc. Co. Central Motor Co. W. H. Pace Motor Co. Scipio Garage J. W. Shepherd Kanoih, Utah Scipio, Utah Levan, Utah GOULD B. BLAKELY Register First publication March Ird, 1921 Last publication March 21, 192S BAILEY FURMTURE SUPPLY CO. |