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Show THE ' n t U I) Jliiiilill!Ui!lllli!IUIIl!ll!llliililiilliliiiiiiii:iimi The TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, terns of the s Times-New- I'ulilsslitHl every Tridaj by The Time New Publishing Com puny Busi i Manager Felt Golden went to Salt Lake City Wednesday. E GRATITUDE Robert Loinax and daughter Oean of Men, University of Illinois. in came to Seattle with and with acquaintances resources. very Inadequate liuuucial It was Coulter who took hiiu Into 111 ofiice, gave lilm a Job, made frieuds lor him, uad set him on his feet. The ultl man was proud of the boy, for Jack had a good physique, he hail bruins, he wore his clothes well, ami AlIIvN Jack 3 lie Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bowers friends easily. His posl lion lu Coulter's otiice made fur him Promptness and efficiency charac- jj u wlily circle of acquaintances, anil lln whs not long until he had Joined institerize every contract of this rlub, was Into society and became on men of the town of the tution with its commercial patrons Then he gradually drifted away soda Money was more plentiful, pleasures attracted him, he hud little to do wit'i Ills" old friend and almost An alert organization, excellent if not completely, forgot who It wa broad facilities and experience who had given him a start. Ultimate combine to most effectively meet jgj iy he went off to u distant city. "What do you hear from Jack?" ' everv commercial banking1 need. usLed Coulter one day when I was In Tuesday for Gooding, Idaho, Jhey will visit with Mr. and Aaron Shaw for some time. H Yon are cordially invited to call gj and investigate the. character of 13 this service. First National Bank H jj "What's he doing?" I Inquired. "I'm ashamed to say It, but I reall.v don't know. You see. lie never toln me. lie never even said good-byt. ii when he went away, and I haven't had a word from him since he left. "Iiut he owes almost everything to you," I said. "I should think yoiiY lose faith and never help a boy again when you get no gratitude, no appre elation." "Kindness shown to others, like charity," he replied, "is its own re ward. I learned Jong ago to do whin I could to help young fellows apd lo he content with the personal sal is faction that conies from knowing tlin-have done a worthy thing. I nevei pxpeet gratitude. Sometimes It comes and this unexpected appreciation tlnr one gets from having helped a man Is the sweetest sort of reward, but I am never disappointed If I fall to iv ceive it." And he was right. Youth Is thought It less, selfish, and often ungrateful. should be enough reward to any man to realize that he lias done what he could In giving every young fellow chance. e ' llllllIlM Olllllillillllillffi . (. ANNOUNCEMENT! 1924. Western Newspaper t;OOIYEA!t have secured the Home Meat Market stand at the Bailey Grocery Company store, and will open for busi-nes- s MONDAY, AUGUST 25th. Will carry a full line of Fresh, Cured and Cooked Meats at lowest prices 11 ; Give us a portion of your trade I I Nephf, Utsh on a X guarantee. money-bac- k and Firmage family, returned home this week after an enjoyable vacation the past ten days in American Fork and other places Mrs. Win. Lake Sunday it with her Cooper. She Nunn, returned to Salt after a two weeks visdaughter Mrs. John was accompanied home by har husband, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooper, who spent Sunday here. Price 50c per bottle AVE ARE HEKK TO SKKVE Nephi Drug Co. WK IjKAIV OTH EIIS The Brapuloy Bee Hive girls met :it the home of Miss Hortense Carter Thursday afternoon to plan an even ing's entertainment and breakfast party, which was earrled out by all attending the picture .show. Return Crop Meter Is Newest Farm Device a ing to the Home of the hostess very delightful slumbering party was enjoyed and breakfast. and Judge Joshua Gieenwood George H. Dern, were in Nephi Wedwith their nesday shaking hands many Democratic friends in this city Mr. Dern is a candidate for governor on the Democratic ticket this '7 - k.' 4 r ' v V yeaj. FOK rCMJCATlOX mmm (Publisber) We are towns pecple for towns people Sold FLY-TO- UKIMIRIXG t SHOK I4KST MATFKIAIi USKI) Prompt Mail Order Service .1. A. Chiistcnscn Prop NOTICK around the room, and your house will be free from flies. Just blow a little lnlon 8YSTFM I Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. D. P. lie re Animals. and Snrav with each bottle. A Mouth Mrs. Amer Peterson of Richfield, Utah, spent Saturday and Sunday in Mrs this city the guest of her mother v M. T. Jennings j Harmless to Humans Mrs. day after a week's visit with relatives in this city. jj 1 left where returned Miss Bernice Hawkins to her homo in Salt Lake well-know- n his ollice. "I haven't heard from him," plied. Will Not Stain Saturday. They returned home was made j Kills Flies, Moths. Mosquitos, Roaches Fleas, Bed Bug's, Ants Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Andrews, and son J. Will, motored to Fish Lake lie jj J. W. Paxman transacted busiuess Salt Lake City Monday and .Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kellerstrass, visited with relatives in this city Tuesday. out CZJOEZD Maur- - ine, spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City. By THOMAS ARK.LE CLARK Punctuality 7? BdJtf IIKNNIS WOOD a B. GIBSON DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake Cleanliness and honest dealing will be our motto City, Utah, Aug. 14th. 1924 Notice is hereby given that George W. Olsen of Indianola, Utah, who, on PHONE 7. II. C. CRANE 1923 May 11. 1920 and June 2S, homestead ent made Stock-raisin- g tries, Nos. 019802 and 031084. for Lots 2. 3, 4; SM NW4 NW'J SW'i SWlJ NRJ-- ; SE4 NE4 ; N4 SEVi, m Cattle Hor.esty I And the gayest castlea In the air As soon as man's eyes are opened Section 1. NV6 SVi, Sec. 12. T 12 that ever were piled fur better for to the fact that honesty In thinking S.. R 3 E. and Lot 3. EH SW'4, Sec. comfort and for use thn the dungeon" and acting pays the highest rewards 7, Township 12 S., Range 4 E, Salt Lake Meridian. has filed notice of In the air that are dally dug and to henrt and soul and body, that honcaverned out by grumbling, discontentt of nil efficiency, intention o make three year Proof, esty Is the ed people. A man should make life and thut no epiclcncy possible with to establish claim to the land above and nature happier to us. or he had out a fen rles desire for an bonert described, before the Clerk of the better never been born. Kmerson. measure of tables In all tilings, we District Court at Mantt, Utah, on the 27th day of September, 1924. hall start on a new era In our land Tkreati Claimant namps ns witnesses: 1 Like Spoiled Children consider It a mark of great pruRoy S. Tanner of Indianola. Utah, dence In a man to nhstsln from threats When we humor our weaknesses and Morgan Winters, Snmu Kimorq or any contemptuous expressions, for they force themselves continually upon Samuel Hampshire of Mt. Pleasant. neither of these weaken the enemy, our attention like spoiled children. Utah. ourhlin of taore cautious, When we assert our mastery but threat niske ELI F. TAYLOR, anj the other excites his hatred, and selves and compel Its recognition, we Register himself. to revenge a desire stum! secure In our sovereign rights. First puh. Aus. 22nd. 1924. Idachlavelll. Charles It. Newcoinb Last puh. Sept. 19. 1921. Lui.ks like an adding mucblne, this attachment on the farmer's automo bile, but it's really a crop meter which enables the farmer to estimate his crop by pressing the button and driving along his Held. The meter Is the invention of George F. Betz of the x Department of Agriculture. H - . ... j ,iii i lMI i LET'S GO SWIM at tap-roo- 1 ' "i i ?J.Lvi. irflallV ALSO MAKERS OF I KOVERALLS ' 1 i Keep Kids Klean H The Ideal Play Suit for Children SEUASLC MCHAHDUC SINCE IU1 - He Huilrfs Wisely Wlio Build. Well" TO Home-Mad- e -- 1 'f". Sw. V "VT" - I IiUI.II WKI.L Nephi Plaster Bread IIAH NO KVl'AL machine mixed, made from local flour and fresh every day. We have just installed a new machine for Cake Mixing. All our Douh-Xtits- , '.tins. Cinnimun Rolls, Jelly Rolls & Ktc. are now mixed by machine, instead of by The Iflrjrpsl nnl Purest Nnturnl Deposit of Gypsum In The World NF.I'HI TLAHTKIt ANI MFfJ. rOMIMNY X. L. Bakery and Confectionery I Jake-sho- p U ARROWHEAD PLUNGE 21 Miles North of Payson (on the Benjamin Paved Highway) UTAH COUNTY'S NEWEST AND BEST SWIMMING RESORT WE CHANGE THE WATER DAILY liand. We invite the public to visit our any time J JN WILLL. hoyt WATER IS CLEAN, WARM AND 98oo PURE S"tnt f Public l.lt i:.NNi;i All.STH.TF.It An.l FVAMINFIl )K TITI.FS Office at County Court House Come Once and You Will Come Often ATTOUNFV AMI Nrplil ( OI NSFIXMt ttnli a |