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Show jf The "THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAI1. S, LOCAL NEWS Times-New- s t'ubliHhed every Friday by The Times News Publishing Company : Editor DENNIS WOOD. A. B. GIBSON. Paul Booth, spent Sunday in Salt Lake City.- - . . Reduced Manager Bros. Subscription Rates 11.00 aster LET k be INSPIRATION "Not Too Big To Know "'i:-.To Protect Y(5u Big Enough .v-.- ; V '' of size the in a community jNephi has Banking . It- - vw-'- "". . ', it satisfactions. It permits closer business friends ships than are possible in big industrial and banking centers. Prinstance, this institution is not too big to know personally eyery one of its customers! Still it is big enough to give them the same protection offered by the biggest bank in the land. The same personal friendship and financial protection is here for you, if you "will 'avail yourself of it. We would like to have you a satisfied customer. An efficient commercial banking service such - as we offer means much more than a mere We are always ready place to5 deposit money. to advise and assist our customers in the many special ways this business has to offer. National Bank The First FEDERAL RESERVE BANK Utah To Prevent Writer Cramp. ami to enTo preveiu wrlier's writer to hold his pen In the able a depropel wanner Is the object of vice revently patented. It consists f wristband and long bruce : hi one end of the brace are two clips for the third and fourth fingers, to hold them In the proper posltton. The thu.iib. index and second fingers are left free to hold the Indooi Garden. ng A tuiMlhei'ii Transcript. lost iheir iiressi-i- fli-- ' lawu-iuiwe- Effective Throttle. pen. Compensation The man with the iinrr.iw mum genHosion erally possesses a wide mouth. hiiv n colored into girl who lut ieeii ilo.im ouisiile work iiet ihiil'Iii her to use Hie Thev Next momma lie cheerfully weener r asked "Mims .liine. sliull I de piirlor iriiin today?" mtiiil tli ulelim sji.vs wife cum lie .mule pli'iismit tier To w-- f her lieiivil full 10 tHlk presiiieiilily TltJ"R I ""I !l" h A Kretii h C.'Pexton, agent. a day op Isn't it. true thatIn the seeming; hustle, bustle & striving ot business life we all sometimes lose sight ot the true meanings of events, occasions, days or seasons? Isn't it true, more or less, in re gard to Easter? Are we permiti.ng self glory, desires, ambitions, "commercialisms to overshadow the day and rob us ot inspirations which should mean for us happiness, peace ' plenty? These few words are not aimed to preach creed nor form. Instead they are grouped in a new form of a sincere invitation to every person in Nephi to visit his or her church on Easter. . To let it be a day of inspirations Inspirations to all that is best In .them. Easter commemorates resurrection of the Christ. An occasion which was the living proof of the victory of Life over. Death.. And if that be so, then frail human fears, worries, jealousies, despairs are all Useless. It is to us to look to the source of our being and we are at least striving to do this when we attempt to live the Christianity that we all know Each in his own way. So visit YOUR church Easter Sun day." It will give you the inspirations to strive anew in meeting your work- problems. Dealing with fel- lowman as you would be dealt with It's well worth the effort. We can't sell all the paint so we sell the best paint. Lowe Bros. High :i Standard. Kendall Bros. Dr. J. J. Buswell, Opthalmic Specialist of Salt Lake City, will be at Monthe Forrest Hotel from 11 day until Tuesday 11 a. m. April 17th No charge for testing and 18th. eyes. References. Glasses are worn for heath as well as vision. , . Mrs. D. K. Brown and daughter Ilia, left this morning for Los Angeles California, where they will visit for about three weeks, Mrs. Brown will meet her daughter Mrs. Stella Slack, in the above city, who has been living In Mexico the past winter. Mrs. Slack '..will accompany her mother back to Nephi and visit for some time Mrs." Ben Sweeney entertained at a Kensington Wednesday afternoon at her home. Sewing and five hundred followed by a delicious luncheon occupied the time. The guest list included Georgia. McCune, Clara Hobbs, Nell Golden, Mrs. Spencer Forrest, .Mrs. A. J. Crapo, Mrs. Stella Hick man, Mrs. Orton Durham, and the hostess Mrs. Sweeney. BEWARE THE WIRELESS FAKIRS Come in. ' LetVget acquainted. MEMBER Nephi. Cash paid for eggs and cream Nelson and Ricks Creamery Co, J. N. S2.00 One Year Six Months a napping by feeiling iiKiuth too prices on U. S. Cream separators all next week at Kendall Watch out for the wireless fakirs The new generation, since the scan dalous stock Jobbing operations that marked the advent of the Marconi wireless telegraph concern in which thousands of widows and other poor folk were robbed of their life savings should read a little history. The pub lie is of short memorj. It will not be long before the stock Jobbers wll be at t he work of offerings all kinds of alluring propositions identified with the manuafcture and operation of wireless telephone outfits. The dan ger of being swindled In these high ly speculative enterprises is in prop ortion to the opportunity for profit, and so a double warning Is necess ary, beacuse the wireless telephone business is destined to stagger the imagination before many pears have passed. When the thousand per cent per day proposals reach this town, let those with loose change be cautious. Cupidity is a dangerous leader. Fol low old General Conservatism and be safe. WANT ROAD BUILDINQ TO COST LESS i " AUtCAS -- ,lT Easter Kodaking With An Eastman Glance over the following prices for - Eastman Kodaks - and you will wonder how it can be done. No. 0 Box Brownie $2.00 $2 50 $3.50 2 Box Brownie 2A Box Brownie 2 Folding Premo single lens 2 Folding Premo R. R. lens 2A Folding Premo single lens 2 A Folding Premo R. R. lens 2C Folding Premo single lens 3A Folding Premo single lens 1 Premoette Jr. single lens 1 Premoette Jr. R. R. lens Vest Pocket Kodak single lens Vest Pocket Kodak R. R. lens $8.00 $10.00 $9.00 $11.00 $13.50 $13.50 $8.0C $10.00 $6.50 $8.00 Can you wonder why you have not owned one before? They are cheaper now. We also carry a complete line of Films and Films Packs, 'Eastman's of course, and do your developing and printing in quick time. Thomas H. MacDonald, chief of the Bureau of Public Roads, wants to cut down the cost of road building throughout the United States. He called highway officials of many states to Washington, and asked for standardized specifications which would permit plants to furnish materials to all states at greatly reduced costs. WE ARB HERE TO SERVE Nephi Drug WE LEAD Co.- - OTHERS FOLLOW Richmond The Public Is Interested PURE IUXK. In reading one of our exchanges a few days ago we notice an adver tlsement to the effect that the Public Utilities Commission would hold hearing in a certain town to decide whether certain parties should run an auto from one town to another for the convenience of the people of those two communities telephone service in the solution of which the public is directly concerned. Telephone service is an intimate, vital factor in the commercial, industrial, professional and domestic life of the people. The telephone has infinitely extended human efficiency. What were formerly the accomplishments of a lifetime are now completed in less than a decade through the aid of the telephone. The demand for telephone service is continually increasing. To keep pace with this demand new plant must constantly be added new equipment installed. In other words, there must be a continual flow of capital into the telephone business if it is to fully meet the requirements of the public. of the public The general the toward Telephone Company will determine the attitude of capital toward such an investment. The public is vitally interested. attitude We Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. in helping care for their transportation needs. After hearing the arguments pro and con as to the need of this service. Mi conimispion would probrably allow the Bald piirties to operate, or to 'TpHERE are many problems affecting You Can't Think Clean-U- p Without Thinking they may not. Now this procedure may be per fectly proper because we have thl k nd of an Insane law on our statute book, but the point tlrs paper wish es to emphasize is tie fact that the taxpayers of Utah are paying a lo of good money out every year to maintain this kind of bunk. Whv should It concern the State of Utah If an Individual or a number of In dividuals want to carry pasxeneer.i between one town and another? This country la sparsely sealed and th- facilities for getting fom one place to another should not be hampered In tie least by this State, as long as the law relative to the payment of a car license have been complied with. Why should the taxpayers of Utah who are already taxed to the limit, have to pay high salaried men from 10 to 15 dollars a day to travel around riah to pass on such quest Ion as the above. This paper had hopes that the last legislature would abolish some of this nonsense and get down to a real honest to goodness reduction of ex penses, but the majority of them were so wrapped up In politics and were so deslrioua of landing some thing for themselves, that they for get some of the promises that were made previous to election to reduce expenses, and well to use the well known expression of an Eastern millionaire "The public be damned' Himself. hi. Is wnn the man who Sfrnld " ililii nie He must Is sfrsld f being arrested. Brum be hit d'tie wmefhlng to rle- Convict Jud Tnnklfis svrire It. a hs Is Ilk The kind of paint is more important than the color. In these days of paint uncertainties you cannot offord to buy paint in a Avoid failures. Buy haphazard way. L owe B ros Not the cheapest but the best. We carry everything you need to paint and brighten every part of the house andsurroundings. Remember we cant sell all the paint'ao we sell the' best. KENDALL BROS |