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Show THE The $$$$'$ News Publishing Editor DENNIS WOOD, A.. B. GIBSON Manager IUu liUVl-V- acquire as bad ones. You can break your spending ac- count with us today. WE PAY 4 PER CENT INTEREST The First National Bank Utah Nephi. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS rn t i"i - . OltNN ETTY JL COMMON A NlTA NALDI I A WALTER Jk ALICE MltRS A. POUC joy ( I" NEGRI j ? iCi . tlATRlCtT JLJACQUELINE loo an A CJ 1 V jKCk holt ft 1C HARD AT HOMK. W lEj ty TXyyilT HUNTER DOROTHY O' It kW o alton ' V? JfcV 11 I braov-J- JJ oavio POwt-tc- cortex Ageorgc Aricaroo THEODORE Sergeant James M. Powers, was in 11.00 Salt Lake Monday and Tuesday on business, returning to this city Wednesday evening. bum T ELSIE 3 FtRCMSOH tiIt j 'V li JEl The changing activities of the school room demand keen normal vision from each child. If your child has any symptoms of Eye strain, such as'inflamed eyes, headache, itching oc burning eye lids, now is the time to have their eyes examined and if glasses are needed give the child a fair start in school this year. Bring them to DR. HARRISON AT THE NEPHI DRUG STORE TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 4TH AND 5TH Glasses Fitted Eyes Tested We Are Here To Serve Nephi Drug Co. WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW NOTICE VV QE'Tt William C. Andrews, Executor of the last will and Testament of William Andrews, deceased. Date of first publication, August 31, A. D. 1923. Date of last publication, September 21, 1923. NOTICE The last legislature reduced the number of free normal scholarships irib rsar 5e" m'aintf,1ned - in the. rtrmrr-- r miimbmm ij 1 You have the opportunity for a grand review of 192Js of the great Paramount achievements and a Pictures coming. own theatre as mil- Week annual Paramount Weeks. lioSSv previous during, Paramount Week at your theatre uou!" JrAHOW rjK LWIlWVWATON tL School of Education of the University of Utah from 400 to 100. Investigations which the University authorities have recently made show that the number of scholarships heretofore issued, will number 143, all of Such which will be used this year. being the case there will be no more issued this year. The State Superintendent has notified this district to this effect this week, so this notice is published for the information of students in the Juab School District who have ap- -. plied for scholarships at the University of Utah. The Board of Education will have no scholarships to this season. RAY STEWART. Sunt. Juab School District "v i ' WQ Wm GLORIA With paramount Wlr tne greatest motion season the world ever saw gets well under way. ' TO CREDITORS Estate of William Andrews deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Nephi, Utah, on or before the 31st day of October. A. D. 1923. Will L. Hoyt, Attorney for Executor. ttWlS STQNg L' . ROBERT LA Let jT. agncw -- j 7 antonio ) TMEODORS KOSLOTf S. SAM WCOO . IIP A ALLAN Y?nMnT l Jg. SWAN SON pre-vie- w tLLiOTT MAY LOIS iiimmmmi ibi All these Paramount artists invite you to participate. nicture "If MARY . i 2.00 vT-3"- " llT Their Vision 100 per cent? Is The local railroad station is receiving a coat of paint this week which greatly improves its appear- Judge T. H. Burton, went to Price, Utah, Tuesday afternoon where he How would you like to feel If will hold court for the next two some day, the firm or the individual weeks. that gives you employment told you that you were not needed any longer, Mrs. Helm and family, returned and that another man or woman, to their home in Pocatello, Idaho, presumably as good as you, could be Tuesday after a two weeks visit with engaged from Payson or Provo at a relatives in this city. Mrs. Helm was few dollars less per month? What formerly Mrs. Earl Sparks. would you say? The same principle applies to "Buy- condition of the state highway from Payson to Santaquin Hill, and also ing at Home." Every time you send the from Santaquin, to Eurmoney out of town, and fail to give eka. highway As the Reporter states, there the local merchant at least an ophas nothing been done on portunity of showing what he has to this practically stretch of highway this season, same sell, you are doing exactly the in fact, Utah County seems to have thing in a different way, Put yourself in the merchant's place and see ignored this section of the county as though it did not belong to them. exactly how It feels. Remember you are earning your Such indifference on the part of livelihood in Nephi, and that the county officials in these days of imis nothing short of merchants are entitled to the same proved highways The Reporter article conconsideration from you as you ex- criminal. with the following timely parpect from your employer. The next cludes time you feel the inclination to send agraph. "Whenever tourists meet you can money out of town, or in fact journey We'll to Salt Lake with the "Old Chestnut hear a discussion of roads. Idea" that you cannot get what you wager one hears nothing good about want here just give the local mer- Utah's highways and it is just such chant a thought. See which mer- rottento pieces as the strip from Pay-so- n Santaquin that leads to the chants are advertising in The Ttmes-Mew- s and tell them what you want. report that Utah roads are poor." Advertisers in Tne Times-New- s want your patronage and' invite you BATH OP SEEMXG WINTER to their places of business. It is WHEAL through this business spirit of our valued advertisers, that it has been The time of seeding winter wheat possible to publsh weekly, a newsis almost here paper which we have every reason to on thed dry-lanand while we are suffering from believe is appreciated by the majority an over production of this cereal of the population of this city. Buying at home means more than there are certain sections in our the hard economics problem which we state which are adopted to no other all must face, there is another aspect crop. The highest yields possible are to the question, the aspect which we therefore necessary if the bare cost of pointed out in the opening paragraph production is to be secured. Results secured at the Nephi Subof this article. station as given by Superintendent Aaron F. Brackn indicate that six AMEN! AND AMEN! pecks per acre on ordinary clay loam soil have given higher yields than smaller amounts. While there Is The article in the last issue of our danger in the heavier seeding of esteemed contemporary the Eureka seven and eight pecks there is no adReporter, entitled "Utah Is Getting vantage unless the sowing is done Wrong Kind of Advertising" certain- under very unfavorable conditions, ly hits the nail on the head and can- On the lighter types of soil the sownot be too strongly emphasized. ing of a bushel or less might be ad The article deals with the rotten visable. and good habits are as easy tq habit and learn the joy of saving, by starting an NOTES Miss Jewel Sorenaen returned home Saturday after spending a week visiUng relatives in Moroni. ance Oue rear Six Moiittta THE SAVING HABIT is a good habit LOCAL s Company Subscription Is E PHI, UTAH s, iubliwhxl every Friday by The Time $ $ $ $ Times-New- TIMKb-NEW- I O "H AL Charles 10 SlGRlO WESLEY CHARLeS GEORGE yl 3 5n vff kl) Q t Herbert 6 '""""A '"'" jSf IRVIN GEORGE ALFRED Nephi joins in the national demonstration of the better motion pictures All this week Paramount Pictures will be shown at the SEPT. You Can't Y A ucoi-b- c 3-- 4 Your Wife" Pl uTnrroauuion t to t n .: with Leatnc Joy ,Nita fVkWi, .ewis Stone and Pauline GarPj VENICE THEATRE SEPT. DOROTHY DALTON in An ,rvin WiUat t SEPT. 6.7 SEPT. 8. ''Children of Jazz" "Women with 4 Faces" With Theodore Kostoff, Richardo Cortz Robert Cain and Eileen Percy BETTY COMPSON 5. projuction Fog DOUnd Allendale the Mystery Man and SHE the Wonder Girl. If if s a J .AkNtNAecRvAk. melforo y ruggles " Robert JfJ) TI JOSERH OWAM with and IIHIIARD MX Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Paramount Picture it's the best show in town |