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Show THE The KKPH1. UTAH. TIMES-NE- SHE LOVES ADVENTURE Times-New- s -- ttibiltfhed every Friday by The Time News Publishing Company You Worked for Your Money Make It Work For Y ou f DARKNESS Manager B. GIBSON is easily penetrated if you have a FRENCH $2.00 $1.00 One Tear Six Monuta RAY-O-LIT- OUR SAFETY VALVE. In view of the devastating floods for several hours, the damage from the flood waters was slight. . The two civic clubs in this city, the Kiwanis and Commercial Clubs are not in the best of health, es pecially from a financial standpoint and It looks to us as though the mem bers should awako to their duties & get on the job, at least long enough to put the treasury In a condition where it will not be an embarrassment to the officers from time to time, in order to pay the obligations s of the club. No organization can properly fun- has almost completed a tour of the world. Although an American by birth, Mr& Martley has lived In Vancouver most of her life. She has lived for a. time In the Canadian Rockies, where She has hunted, fished, prospected for gold (with some success), carried on lumbering and indulged in other occupations In which women do not usually excel. A year ago, in an American motor car, she traveled alone throughout India and then made a trip to the Italian Alps. KEEP YOUNG p going to carry on. The First National Bank a Nephi case: THE TEST. Utah In view of the recent criticism of dancing in this city the following editorial in the last issue of the Magazine is timely and to the point. "You may have heard the story of the girl whose father was stone deaf (in which skip to the next paragraph.) One evening she and her young man started the phonograph in the living room and began to dance As they were there by themselves. thus engaged the deaf parent happened to poke his head in the door and, seeing them, shot the young man Leslie-J- udge Take it home to SHOP 14. the kids. Ck.eM ANQ BRIGHT' Have a packet in your pcckct for an ever-read- treat. y delicious confec tion and an aid to the teeth, appetite. digestion A X DP OCR OH X 2 X ; WEREN'T THE LEVEL SCALES they wouldn't have a Job long T la tali market, because wa hara X tmphalsed tbe fact that square dealing la the meat business kai encouraged a popular feel- - Inf of commendation imosf the X the townsfolk hereabout. t CITT X 1115 i AK I T. dead. Which seems to us to sum up as neatly and dramatically as it can be done the case of modesty against the Modern Dance. Undoubtedly the main idea in dancing Is to express sex attraction. This being the case, dancing pro vides a safety valve for emotions whose imprisonment Is unwholesome l. and But there is such a thing as too literal Interpretation of this idea for the good of the institu tion. After all, a great many people still find modesty a perfect natural instinct which it Is no more fun to antl-socla- in its wSealed t$:0 Purity Packagalti Garrett, Prop. WK PRINT BUTTER factory. JUST RECEIVED A NEW LINE OF CROCKERY WARE IN SETS AND SEPARATE PIECES SEE OUR LINE OF GLASS TUMBLERS Death, which without struck, down Warren G. warning Harding, president of the United States, struck at the hearts of the twenty-nint- h American people. His passing served to call attention to the fact that, while many perhaps did not consider him a great man like Washington or Lincoln, yet all realized his was a noble character. His honesty remained unchallenged throughout his life. His integrity was unimpeachable. He was a man of the common people, yet possessed of the dignity and poise required of his great office. To us In the editorial ranks President Harding will always remain as oneof the finer examples of the kind of man developed by newspapr work. He was an editor clear to the backto the same bone. He reacted thoughts that control every country He was not a editor In the land. greedy seeker after wealth for the sake of money. He worked for a modest competence and we do not believe his fortune will be found a large one, although be was the owner for many years of a fine small-towdally to which his neighbors flocked for their news and their n At 5c EACH BAILEY FURNITURE SUPPLY CO. Nephi, Utah Priced from $1.35 to $3.75 complete with battery. We Are Here To Serve Nephi Drug Co. 3 WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW j:, Flying Miner" and His Airplane James Garrett, retired farmer, Sixth North Second West St., Nephi, says: "When a person gets along in years, the Kidneys are likely to give trauble most any time. On different occasions in the past, my kidneys have become disordered and the sec retions passed too freely. My back aekiid dreadfully. Doan's Kidney Pills, which I got at Lunt's Pharmacy have never failed to cure the complaints and strengthen my kidneys." Mr. Garrett gave the above statement April 5, 1917, and on September 22, 1922, he added: "I am glad to canfirm my former statement. Occasionally I use a few Doan's and always obtain wonderful results." 60c, at all dealers. Foster- - Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. NOTICE TO STOCK HOLDERS iSf -- ft 4 MW Vw .. ' h - a v. " ii.e vr. i. v i a. n ass) 1 & I Edmund Enrique, the "flying miner" of Gates, a mmlng town of Pennsylvania, does all his traveling In his own airplane a new Sopwlth camel. Enriques, who has been employed In the mine for the past year, was a member of the royal flying corps during the war. The Sopwlth represents some $1,000 of hts money. hard-earne- d NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to an action of the Board of Directors a special meeting of the Stock Holders of the Juab County Mill and Elevator Company will be held at the general offices of said Company at Nephi, Utah, September 8th, 1923, at 10:00 a. m. for the pur pose of voting upon the following natural amendments to the Articles of In- WRPPEH3 READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 4. are manufactured of selected materials and are carefully inspected and tested before leaving the RAY-O-LITE'- S keep young. suppress than any other instinct. Isn't this one reason, at corporation of said Company. least, why the Modern Dance Is FIRST: To amend Article IV of said ArticUs losing its devotees? Try a few of these steps yourself of Incorporation increasing the capsome day without music ital stock of said Company from 200 shares of the par value of $100.00 to 500 shares of the par value of THE PRESIDENT'S PASSING. ) J MEAT MARKET Of. FRENCH months ago was driving a motor car Into Indian jungles and since that time ction without a certain amount of the coin of the realm, and as there is no other method of obtaining money only by the payment of the monthly People with bttd backs and weak dues, it does not take any stretch of kidneys are apt to feel old at sixty memimagination to understand, that Doan's Kidney Mauy old folks if the clubs are Pills help them tosay bers must cough-uHere's ployment of your funds. ALWAYS RAY-O-LIT- grizsly-sbootin- g co-oper- CO We are just in receipt of a direct factory E cases and batshipment of teries and it will be a pleasure for us to demonstrate them to you whether you are intending the purchase of one or not. State this week, doing enormous damage to property and accounting for the death of a number of persons, this city is indeed fortunate in hav ing the diverting channel known as the "Big Hollow" parsing through the town. This channel is a verit able gaiety valve for this city, as was fully demonstrated in the flood which came Monday afternoon. Had it not been for this diverting channel the damage to property here would have been very great, as the body of water that came out of the canyon was the Photographed at the Hotel Waldorf, highest Been here for several years. where she Is stopping while In New some dam fork, Mr. Virginia Martley, a globeWith the exception of age to the city pipe in the mouth of trotting, Rocky mountain the canyon which shut off the supply sportswoman, who only six It can be deposited or invested for its income return. It can be used for the erection for a credit structure against possible future needs. In any event, we shall be glad to with you for the proper and profitable em- FLASHLIGHT ready for E instant use. that have visited several parts of the WAKE-UP- Our scales ARC RiQHT. AN ft we 'Kt pouiTe 'iHMigaergaa, Subscription Kales TO BE EFFECTIVE ONE'S MONEY MUST BE DOING SOME SORT OF SERVICE. Nepal. m Editor DENNIS WOOD A.. ggih The code of ethics which be laid down for the force of the Marlon Star was a fine one and the finest line In It is where he says he wanted a paper that could go Into any home and not destroy the Innocence of any child In that home. Editors throughout the land have Lslnce his death united In paying him There Is no thought of homage. party polities In the tributes they pay him. Perhaps, when his life comes $100.00 SECOND: To amend Article X of said Articles of Incorporation by adding to said Article X the following: "Said Board shall have power to do and perform such acts as are authorized under th? law and which shall be necessary for the welfare and the benefit of said company in the carrying out of the Tn purposes of said Corporation. negotiate loans, purchase materials, contract for power needful to buy materials and property necessary for the operation of the business of said Corporation." THIRD: That said Article I of said Corporat ion shall be amended so as to change the name of said Corporation to "The Juab Mills and Elevator Company." Signed: JOSHUA GREENWOOD, President. ATTEST: A. H. Uelliston, Assistant Secretary. First puhllcaton August 17, 1923. Last pub. Sept. 7th. 1823. to be weighed, his chief attribute will be found to have been his great nelghborllness. And that is the most needed quality In all editors. the President Harding ennobled newspaper business by being a mem ber of that honored profession. Few editors fail to measure up to their responsibilities, no mattef how great If they have fought their way up throiifh the various grades of the calling like President Harding, and he will be remembered for a blameless administration from an ethical standpoint. His epitaph should he "Well done, thou good and faithful servant."- - Publishers' Auxiliary, Two places at one time be in two places at once except YOU cannot use Long Distance Your voice you carried over telephone wires gives your personal direction to subordinates in places, keeps you in touch with home and friends and widens the sphere of your influence. Salesmen may cover cities while seated at their desks, and sales managers may keep in touch with every representative no matter in what part of the territory he may be. Long Distance multiplies work-powand profit-powenormously. 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