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Show THE The FINANCIALLY INDEPENDENT TIMUt-NKWf- Times-New- s NEPHI NEWS News A.. . - Will you become financially independent at the of sixty. age Some people reach their goal by lucky chance. The best and surest wav is by persistent saving-. It will be tound that the wish ot nearly ev.ery man who has reached the age of sixty that he had started to save twenty years ago. Some day you will be sixty. Have you started to prepare for your financial Start your saving account NOW and insure your Future Happiness The First National Bank Nephl. Nature Study for Child. Educational methods must develop to correlate teaching with the M conception of nature as a whole, says Nature magazine. The child must be led to see that the bird, the flower, the striped stone and himself are all products of the same course that produced the universe, and that each of these has Its own place and function In the one great scheme of nature. u Utah Holland's Odd House. Rotterdam has the highest house In the country. It is known as the American skyscraper, and Is actually seven stories high. It Is built of porcelain tiles and stands upon piles. Amsterdam has the queen's palace, the foundation of which is 13,600 piles, and there are so many other buildings there supported that way that the town really roosts on tree trunks. All Ready for The Glorious 4th of July Publishing Company Miss Lavetta Allen, left Saturday for Salt Lake City where she will Editor enjoy a ten days vacation. B. GIBSON, Subscription One Tear Six Montis Financial independence at sixty means that a man lie can realize some can do what he wants to do.- It may' be dream he has cherished during- his life. mean few it a To travel. to desire a may "satisfying an mean it others to opportunity simply may luxuries, to follow their inclinations for work or play. ITEMS tublihed every Friday by The XhnM DENNIS WOOD AT 60 NttPttl, UTAH. t. Mutpr KaLee DRASTIC ACTION SHOULD BE TARKX. Mrs. Olive Lundberg, of Salt Lake City, is the guest this week ot her parents ,Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Ord. $2.00 Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Talboe, of Provo, were guest Sunday of Mrs. M. T. Jennings. Mrs. Talboe remained over until Tuesday, when she returned to Provo. S1.0S This paper has drew attention on previous occasions to the wanton destruction of public property In this city. This week we again emphasize more strongly the need of some drastic action being taken in view of what has happened this week at the Central schools where low down degensr-ate- s smashed two large windows, entered the building and scattered books in all directions, knocked off several chunks of plaster from the walls, and finally stole all the electric light globes they could find. Such conduct as this in a civilized and coiiMnunity is most damnable should be ferreted out if it takes the last dollar the city has,- - and the guilty ones brought to justice and punished to the full limit of the law. It is high time that the righteous of the citizens of this was aroused to put down such hellish work as this. Mrs. E. L. Miller, left Sunday for Carol, Missouri, where she will visit with relatives for some time. She will be Joined later by her husband who will also spend his vacation in the above state and Kansas. J. A. Oliver, Mrs. Rassmussen, and daughter Ralph Beard, of Provo, and Mrs. E. B. Powell of Salt Lake City, were guests Saturday and Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Mayor T. C. Winn retui-neSunday from Chicago where one of the Utah delegates National Wheat Conference. Winn was one of the speakers o conference. j home ho was to the Mayor IV We will also have on hand a fine line of the best Chocolates and other Confections. at the Doran Warner was pleasantly surprised Saturday evening by a number of friends the occasion being his birthday. A good time was enjoyed and luncheon served to the following WHITK TOP. Leona Adams, Eva Linton, Ruby Elliot, Olive Warner, Ruth Beagley Eth There are many bad weeds in our el Garrett, Francis Warner, Henry state but among the worst and hard- Orme, Willis Linton, Harold Warner, est to control is White Top, and it Carl Strand, and the guest of honor is here. It has long been hoped that Doran Warner. this weed would never find a foothold in Juab County but that hope is the next four or five days with a blasted and we awake to find that a hoe and keep it under the ground. few patches which were growing last It will come again next year, but season have more than doubled and if the same treatment is given not until they have reached letting any green show above the such proportions that they are a ground, it will be weakened to such menace to the landholders of this an extent that only a few plans will section. There is yet a chance to denext season. stroy this weed and prevent its spread Large patches can be kept underif but netegted this year it is quite ground with a plow or cultivator, but possible that it may get beyond con- it must be gone over often for the and trol spread so rapidly that it plant which manages to get its leaves cannot be controlled. above the ground for only a short Do not take a chance on letting time will come again next season. Most of the large patches have any white flowered weed grow if you are not acquainted with, White Top. been located and the owners of the One need only to ride through some lands are fighting to eradicate the of the towns in the county to the weed. It is the small patches which north to see the disastrous results of must be watched. If you have any allowing this weed to go Uncontrolled. white flowered weed and are in It is fully as bad, if not worse, than doubt about it being White Top, subWild Morning Glory, and once it is mit a sample to. the County Agent fairly started it is almost impossible for indentification. This weed damto eradicate it. ages the land and steals the crops. If you find it growing in your No animal likes it as it no good for grain or alfalfa pull it root and forage. Lets not give it a chance to branch just after irrigating while the exist in this county. ' ground is wpt. and follow up within A. E. Smith. County Agent com-mun- When you feel tired after the big time here next Wednesday and would like a cool place to rest a minute, drop in here and let us serve you a delicious, cool drink or one of our good Ice Cream ty We Are Here To Serve Nephi Drug Co. WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW ar 1 NOTICE TO WATER USERS Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 7, 1923 Notice is hereby given that Edward and E. L. Jones, whose postoffice address is Nephi, Utah, have made application in accordnnce with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to appropriate One Thousandth (.001) of a Sec. Ft. of water from an unnamed spring in Ingram Canyon in Juab County, Utah. Said spring issues at a point 914 ft. north and 3019 ft. east of the center of Sec. 16, Township 12 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. The water State Engineer's will be diverted at the spring and conveyed by means of a ditch and a pipe line a distance of 3200 ft. and there used from February 1 to June 30, inclusive of each year, for stock watering purposes. This application Is designated in the State Engineer's office as file No. 9226. All protest against the granting of said application, statins the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit in a fee of duplicate, accompanied with $1.00 and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. R. E. CALDWELL, State Engineer Date of first publication June 15, 1923, Date of Completion of publication July 13, 1923. Si n UDKDDKl : HIP (UJK t A FEW MORE SHOPPING DAYS Every article in the store REDUCED AGAIN to the limit. Take advantage while you can get what you want. Goine: Out of Business Sale Main Feature of This Sale ABOUT 3000 PAIRS OF SHOES, OXFORDS, SLIPPERS, AND PUMPS. MEN'S, LADIES, MISSES, AND CHILDREN'S AT YOUR OWN PRICE. ALL NEW SHIPMENTS OF 4TH OF JULY DRESSES GO AT SALE PRICES. I in " 'T'" " Buy Now for the 4th of July WHILE LARGEONLY FEW LEFT ASSORTMENTS ARE SHOP AT THE WELL KNOWN STORE. A DAYS TO Impossible to mention the Entire Stock. You will find plenty, we can assure you. 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