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Show THE - -- TIMEU-NEW- NKPH1, UTAH. S, I The An Account Gi ves Vrestsfife With us tublished every Friday by The Time News Publishing Company DENNIS WOOD A.. The proper banking connection as been the turning point in many a successful man's career. P'e handling of that banking connection is the "Bradstreet and once started future. business of Dunn" your Today's the day. Subscription Rates One Tear Six Months 12.00 $1.00 PUSH THE CLEAN' TOWN CAMPAIGN. WHAT IS A 'A IK Sl'UAIi? Utah READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS Announcement! ! W e are pleased to announce to our many friends and patrons that we have recently installed the well known line of W. P. FULLER & CO. Paints and Varnishes We accepted this line only after careful consideration and the marked preference which their goods enjoy assures a product which we can recommend to our patrons. When you are ready for your Spring painting' we would be glad to have you get in touch with our service Department. We will tell you the most desirable color schemes, color harmony and aid you in your selection of materials. This service is free. PKK'K FOK The annual election of officers for the Ladies Literary Club took place at the High School building Wednes day evening, following a banquet ser- ved by the Domestic Science Girls, under the direction of Miss Carrie Leigh. The following were choseu: President, Mrs. W. F. Brough; Vice- President, Mrs. E. It. Forrest; Secretary Mrs. Wilson Glazier; Treas urer, --Mrs. J. W. Boud; It. porter, Mrs. V. C. Andrews. This meeting and banquet closed the winter season for the club. It is the purpose of the club to give a series of Kensingtons during the pumiwr season at th.-i- r re creation camp behind Mt. Ncbo. H. Dunn Cllft Building Salt Lake City Scientific PUtework, Practice tnrlunlve of 621-52- 4 X-r- CITY Gum ninmuMMi GRANITE-WAR-E After Every Meal These goods are first grade. They are as good as money can as we do to staying in bed. This is the reason for Westclox-- to see that we wake up on time, for no matter how late we are getting to bed, our getting up time must be the same every day. When our faithful Westclox rings us out of a sound sleep, we may be inclined to be peevish until we remember that our faith in our Westclox enabled us to enjoy that sound, comfortable slumber. Will Not Increase Prices on Solid and Pneumatic Truck Tires Until May 1st Never has Firestone been bo well situated to give operators the greatest measure of Cushion, Traction and Mileage at the lowest cost. Today, economical manufacturing and distribution are showing the fullest results. Our favorable purchases of rubber, in advance of the 150 increase brought about by the British Crude Rubber Restriction Act, aid further in maintaining the old price levels. Whatever the Truck Service the Firestone Dealer Has the Right Tire Firestone developments of the past two years have made pace for the industry and set new records in sure, economical performance. Five tires the Heavy Duty Cushion, the Truck Type Cord, the the Giant Solid and the High Type cover the needs of motor haulage in all its forms. Each has a distinct work which it does best. Each possesses a definite and special value for the operator. Maxi-Cushio- Top oil each meal buy. a bit of with sweet In the form of WRIG LEY'S. . Prices are no higher than the sale prices on the cheap granite-war- e It , satisfies the sweet tooth and aids digestion. and Pleasure benefit combined. sold in the past. SIHARDWARE CO. M. W. MANGELSON And few of us look forward to getting up Mrs. Delia Wynder and family. have returned to Canada, after several months visit with relatives in this city. DENTIST HEPHUPLEiM stay up at night, and usually only one thing to get us out in the morning. Sheriff Dan Martin, was over to Nephi Saturday on official business. Charles ' There are so many things to tempt us to Turkey. Nephi, Utah QUALITY having moved here from Eureka. During that time she has made many friends who regret her untimely She was fifty-fiv- e death. years of age at the time of her death. She was a member of the L. D. S. church and was a teacher in the Primary Association for the past three or four years. Besides her husband she is survived by two sons, Larkin aged 16 and Joseph 14. Funeral services were held Monday atfernoon J. S. Neilson, Ernest Kay and Bishop Garfield spoke words of praise for Mrs. DeWitt's life and comforted the sorrowing relatives. James H. Newton offered the opening prayer and A. L. Green pronounced Miss Vivian Pet the benediction. erson, Mrs. Mabel Peterson Mrs Erma Cloward furnished musical selections. After the services the body was taken to Bountiful where interment took place Tuesday. TALK TICK WILL L. HOYT Agents ON "CREAM DeWItt, wife of D. H. B. Kay, is moving his family to You will find Westclox Big Ben and Baby Ironton, near Provo, this week, where he is employed as section foreman Ben Alarm Clocks at our store, priced at Of course, it is easy and natural on the railroad. We have Pocket $3.50 the world over. for politicians in Congress to start a Ben Watches too, at $1.50. sensational investigation of the sugar A. H. Anderson of industry, on the theory that the urice Mt.Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant, were visiting relatives Ugar has been artificially advau- - in Mona last week. ed. The fact is to be taken into con- We Are Here To Serve ideration that great world" products A party was given by the Primary like sugar, cotton, wool and lumber and teachers Tuesday evenare subject to price fluctuations and officers for Mrs. Nora B. Kay, who is moving that the present high price of these ing away. .Mrs. Kay is the pre3ent staples will not last forever. of the ward primary The same politicians who spring president WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW the sugar probe are not alarmed over the high prices of other products, or Clyde Keyte of Provo, is spending bnormally high prices for labor. few days n Mona on business. but they see a chance to score with the housewives on sugar. and Mrs. Isaac Kay are in ProNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION It is a question, whether ten cents vo Mr. HOW'S THIS? where their son, Leroy, Is underwould not a be (Publisher) fairer pound price CATAEEH MEDICINE HALL'S an the Provo Gen operation at for sugar, everything considered, all going Department of the Interior will do what we claim for it eral Hospital. round. It would be a fairer price ' U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, cure Cj:' wh or Deafness caused by than five cents a pound. Utah, March 24th, 1923 Catarrh. We do not claim to cure Mrs. J. W. Vest, is visiting Five cents a pound means starvat in Salt Lake City. NOTICE is hereby given that any other disease. ion conditions for the American farm HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Ada Kay of Mona, Utah, who, on era who grow beets and a struggle August 30th, 1919, made Homestead is a liquid, taken internally, and for existance among the beet sugar refiners. entry No. 024754, for WSW4, acts through the blood upon the Section mucous surfaces of the system, thus There are two sides to the question KEUSW4, NW,SE14. 15, Township 11 South, Range 1 but this country has more to hope for reducing the inflammation, and rerom high prices for American-grow- n East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed storing normal conditions. r three-yeanotice of intention to make beets and high wages for American ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR All Druggists. Circulars free. labor than it has from political de- Proof, to establish claim to the F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Public the before land above votes. described, who Notary mogogues agitate for Cierk of the District Court, at Nephi, LICENSED ABSTRACTER And Mrs. Henry Knowles, received word Utah, on the 5th day of May, 1923. EXAMINER. OF TITLES Claimant names as witnesses: this week from the government, that Gould B. Blakely, Register Utah Nephi John S. Neilson, Edward R Kay, Josthe remains of Alva Knowles would arrive in New York on May 3rd, and eph F. Newton, James H. Newton all First publication March 30, 1923. Office at County Court House of Mona, Utah. Last publication April 27th, 1923 will be sent Nephi immediately after arrival. Mr. Knowles was in the U. S. Navy, and met death by drowning several weeks ago off the coast of BAILEY FURNITURE SUPPLY CO. : SPECIAL SALE L. DeWitt died Nephi Drug Co. The First National Bank : Mona Notes at her home here last evening, after a brief illness Friday Manager of about three days. Mrs.' DeWitt has lived here for the past nine years busy. fm Phone 4. B. GIBSON .ittHttHtlllttm I 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Editor The people of this city do not want to be lagging behind cities of like size and population in the state wide clean town campaign now in progress. There is a great deal of work to be done in order to get our city into spick amd span condition, and a united effort should be put forth to bring about a condition that every citizen will be proud of when the roll is called, and the towns and cities of the state are scored. Paint up and clean p Is the slogan. so let everybody get To be able to say, "I have an account in in the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF NEPHI" gives you an identity in business that you cannot afford to be without. Nephi. Times-New- s . t t t n, Truck owners, using pneumatic tires, will find the answer to every demand of rapid, economical transportation in the Firestone Truck Type Cords with the tread that increases carrying capacity and improves traction, and the powerful carcass construction. gum-dipp- ed Let the Firestone Service Dealer Keep Your Trucks Moving There are 800 Firestone Service Dealers, located in the principal trucking centers, fitted by natural ability and a thorough knowledge of trucking, to help you choose the right tire for your roads, loads and service. Price Protection as Long as Stocks Last Additional tires will be supplied to Service Dealers only so far as our present output will permit. Consult the nearest Firestone Service Dealer at once regarding your truck tire needs. He is in an advantageous position to give you an unusual tire a specialized service and prices which may not be duplicated in months. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio CENTRAL MOTOR CO Agts. 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