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Show THE TIMKii-NEW- &, LOCAL NOTES Mr. and .Mrs. Ronald In every sense, it is the desire of this bank that it be known to you as YOUR bank. Benn. went to Provo Monday evening to instruct the National Guard unit in that city. He returned to this city Tuesday, Nephi being his headquarters. giving our depositors th feelthe institution is part theirs, can to succeed and render the fullest of service. Mrs. Wm. Worth ington, entertainof the Sociabla ed the members Friends club last Friday at her home. The afternoon was spent in sewing, after which refreshments were Sorp-pan- t It is our business to know, things you are likely to ask about. We shall welcome you as a depositor and extend every facility to help you solve your problems. Nephi National Bank Be Discreet. We should never by shunning dan gers cause ourselves to seem cowardly and timid, but we shou'.d also avoid unnecessarily exposing ourselves to danger. Naval Battle 700 Years B. C The Island of Corfu, known originally as Corcyra. was the site of the first naval battfr fought In the annals of Greece, the engagement taking place nearly seven hundred years before the birth of Christ i 1 T. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Raise Stags for Horns. The raising of stags for their horns Is ne of the curious Industries in China, the horns being cut while soft each year, and used in the manufacture of medicine. REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD USE TEXACO GASOLINE IT IS A STRAIGHT RUN GASOLINE. BEST BALANCED GASOLINE ON THE AMERICAN MAR KET. UNIFORM IN QUALITY THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES. ODORLESS AND A "SWEET" GASOLINE. VOLATILE READILY GIVING UP ITS POWER. ONE CORRECT GRADEFOR ALL MOTORS FOR ALL DISTINCTIVE EASILY RECOGNIZED IN SERVICE BY THE MOTORIST. g- both young and old that Crescent Ice Cream is the best frozen confection ever made. Your choice of all flavors, served at our fountain or ready for you to take home. entercom- 10c Plain Ice Cream Nut Sundaes 15c Specials 25 c Banana Spli 25c Ord and Mangelson Lunt Pharmacy Co. As each class or club privileges. only gi"es one big entertainment during tht year it is an event which helps them in their function of bring ing the students together. As has been mentioned before, the time element, expense and benefits derived from such entertainments are all for the benefit and growth of the The Difference. The rector of a fashionable London church was induced to preach at a When In the vesprison. try he said to the prison chaptaln: "Now I have come, I don't know what to say to jour convicts." The chaplain replied: "Preach to them exactly as you do to your own congregation ; and remember only one thing: my people litn-..... well-know- n i lot l.uui. ff.nn.l v.tiira hnvA yet." F4 THE SEASONS. 7 participate. Is it the number of school tainments given which causes This means that a heavy ilities. burden will be placed on no one. Our instructors aim to distribute the duties and privileges among the students, giving as many as possible the practical experience in planning and managing. In conclusion I would say that Perdition! Caesarl Thought He. are not too many entertainthere "I have crossed the "rubicund," mur- ments in the school if they are propmurs Subbubs as, after some words erly supervised and attention given with his florid cook, he Caesar mak- to the distribution of the duties and ing for the train. Boston Transcript tention to monastic life as to spread He abroad Its fame was Anthony. was born in the village, of Coma, In the province of Ileracleopolls. about the year 251. He lived to be about 100 years old. One Taste Convinces s Automobile Etiquette. More correctly speaking it on etiquette agree that ment? , Authorities idea prevalent among the. an Just is when a mnn and woman are riding tothat they must attend students, the or In automobile a carriage gether in the woman should be seated on the right. every entertainment given a with secondary thought community the so If the vehicle is not placed that the school. Diswoman, in stepping in, can easily liiove for those given by such is the case. where exists over to the right side, good form per- loyalty The school aims to give every stu mits her to take her seat and allow the Encourageman to step across to his seat. Some dent an equal chance. authorities regard It as extreme for a ment of the talents of the students man to walk to the left side of the help to build up a strong institution car to enter. In case there Is no door- It is they we should support first We all profit by misman in attendance the man can close and not last. takes and the school is a place where the door us he steps into the car. mistakes we should forget others and profit by them. , Equality calls for proper distri-Anthony the Firs; Active Monk. The first monk who drew such at-- ' bution of the duties and responsib GASOLINE 8 which everyone enjoys. Occasionally there are class par ties. It is a different group of peo ple who attend each of these so really calls for the student's attendance only once. The' school aims and has put tne price of admission to each entertain- so as to pieas ment-alow possible vent financial burden. The expense of entertainments are also limited and must be In accordance wun regulations. It is a noted fact that the real student, who realizes his position in the school and is conscientious ine his work, can find time to particl-natThere is a In school studies. law In every school, written or implied, which forbids students who are not doing satisfactory work, to 1 J . T,p Mr. D. P. Firmage, and Mr. E. L. Miller of the J. C. Penney Co. Store leave today for Salt Lake City where they will attend a buyers convention for the next two weeks. Air. Stanley A. Ballinger of Provo, Utah, will have charge of. the business here during their absence. Our advice is free and it can be of value to you in your affairs. It is generously given,, without "strings to it." Don't d: vrrensive. Hint at the existence f wickedness In a light, easy and agreenble manner, so that nobody's fine feelings may be offended. Thackeray. KNTKKTAIXMKXTS? AKE 1HEKK TOO MAXV (Continued from page 1) Greenhalgh, received a visit from the stork Friday leaving a fine baby boy at their thnlr love for the same they would home. respond. Uy keeping the sport in me school they must meet the require Mrs. Adrien Bigler, came up from ments and their Karnes must conform Los Angeles, on Monday evening s with the general school regulations. train. Mrs. Bigler will" be the guest This, also offers an opportunity tor of her Barents Mr. and Mrs. Orson the school to compete with other Cazler for several weeks. schools. It is a good, clean sport YOUR BANK Only by ing that we hope measure ISEtlll, UIAix -IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE WHETHER PURCHASED IN NEW YORK OR SAN FRANCISCO YOU GET THE SAME STRAIGHT RUN VOLATILE GASOLINE. MOTOR OILS THE MECHANIC KNOWS MEN WHO WORK ON CARS KNOW THE VALUE OF THE BEST AND MOST SUITABLE OILS. "OIL HER RIGHT AND SHE'LL HIT ON ALL SIX." FOR EVERY KIND OF CAR THERE IS A GRADE OF TEX- ACO MOTOR OIL. EACH ONE OF THEM IS CLEAN, CLEAR, GOLDEN COLORED AND FULL BODIED. TEXACO MOTOR OILS BY THEIR PURITY AND FULL BODY HELP TO ELIMINATE DIRTY SPARK PLUGS AND LEAKY VALVES. PUT NOTHING BUT TEXACO MOTOR OIL IN THE CRANK- CASE AND YOU'LL DRIVE WITH A MIND UNCLOUDED BY THE FEAR OF ENGINE TROUBLE. RUSSELL HAWKINS, Agent U Co0 tan of Oil he Texas Sold By The Best-of-the-B- est Service Stations and Garages |