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Show THE The TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, Local News Times-New- s rubliNhed every Friday by The Times News Publishing Company Your Balance At The Banker's Editor DENNIS WOOD a. B. GIBSON Manager , SubxcrlpUon Rates One Tear Six Months.... 2.00 $1.06 FIKK 1'ItOTKCTIO.V. No young1 man can afford to forget that a substantial balance at the.bank does much to sway the balance of other people's opinion in his favor. When you carry a Checking Account at this Institution and exert a constant control over your financial affairs, it grows to be second nature to maintain a healthy balance. m First National Bank The pressing need in this citv at the present time is an efficient organization properly equipped to nanaie a fire. The loaded truck that caught fire near the Judd Garage luesaay night and which looked for a time as though it would endanger me Duimings on this block brought vividly to the attention of all present what would happen if a real firo started. The city may not be able at the present time to purchase an engine and apparatus, but proper steps can be taken to have a volunteer organ ization that will be ready to res pond in an emergency, with sufficient number of men who know where the equipment can be found and how to properly handle the chemical The engine and other apparatus. alarm bell should be inspected at frequent intervals, and also the lights, so that when a fire breaks out no time will be lost in arriving at the scene of the fire. All this is a matter of proper supervision and responsibility which should be assumed by the head of the fire department of the city. This city has been extremely fortunate in the past in the matter of fires but this should not create a condition of carelessness which may some time prove to be mighty A STKI I5.U KW AHD. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Miss Ek'da Garrett left Friday for Bingham where she will teach school the coming season. to Salt Lake City Wednesday. Mrs. Paul Stressman of Ely, Nevada, is visiting her mother Mrs. E. Kirgen. Mrs. L. E. Duncan and children of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with relatives and friends in this city. Mrs. E. R. Booth, and daughter Athelia, spent Monday and Tuesday in Salt Lake City visiting with "relatives and friends. Supt. Calvin Smith spent Sunday and Monday with his family at MurMrs. Smith and childray, Utah. ren will move to Nephi sometime in October. NE; We have the supplies the Children need for School, in ample assortments and at prices which will save you many dollars during- the year. Bring the list of what they want and let us outfit them complete. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mangelson left Wednesday for Strawberry Val-ie- y where they will enjoy a few days vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer E. Forrest and Mr. and .Mrs. A. B. Gibson, motored to Bryce Canyon, Saturday. After viewing the wonders of this region they continued on to Zion Park Sunday returning home Monday evening. The M. I. A. girls of the wards of this city entertained WE ARE HERE TO SERVE Nephi Drug Co. thre their WE LEAD mothers at a well arranged program at the Tabernacle Tuesday evening. Dainty refreshments were served at the close of the entertainment. For the first time in the history of (Publisher) Utah the annual State Fair will open DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR its doors to the public on Sunday, U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake For the first time in the history City, Utah, Aug. 14th, 1924 of Utah, the people of this statj Notice Is hereby given that George will herald to the United State3 W. OUen of Indlanola, Utah, who, on its officials no longer respect that 1923 May 11, 1920 and June 28, the Sabbath Day and are not con Player Brings Big Price g made homestead ent As a cerned about its observance. tries, Nos. 019802 and 031084, tor plausible entering wedge for the esLota 2, 3, 4; SA NWVi NWVi SW tablishment of this precedent Sunday ELI F. TAYLOR, SE NE; NV6 SE, SW14 Section 1, N Sec. 12, T 12 Register October 5th, is specially designated SW, as "Auto Day." There will bo special SWVi. Sec. First pub. Aug. 22nd, 1924. S., R 3 E, and Lot 3, E music during the day and ' special 7, Township 12 , Range 4 E, Salt Last pub. Sept. 19, 1924. All fireworks during the evening. other departand exhibit buildings, I ".UMiaismil ments will be open for inspection, but there will be no horse racing this year on Sunday. We are not informed whether the carnival features will tfj40k operate on this day. The State Fair is an institution absolutely within the control of the Attend the State Fair, Utah's greatpeople of Utah. If there is a deficit incurred it is made good out of the est show. Education and amusetaxes of the people. This being the ment for all the family. case, certainly the people of Utah should have something to Bay as to FREE PREMIUM BOOK its management and this paper beExhibitors invited to send for Premlieves that the majority of the citiium Book, giving list of awards, zens of this state will be opposed to any Sunday opening of the State prizes, entrance requirements. Send In these days of lax obserFair. today. Here in Kurl MeNeely, new center vance of the Sabbath Day it certainly is a scaling down of official morality fielder for the Senators. The Washifor the grat State of Utah of which ngton club paid $f0,000 for him when we aro all so proud, to give its san- they tool; him awny from the Sacraction to such a violation of Sunday mento (Oil.) flub. Stock-raisin- NEEDS Mr. and Mrs. Enos Jones returned home Saturday after spending a few days in Salt Lake City. The Cantata "Fairyland" given by the girls of the Nephi Ward Sunday School at the Venice last Thursday evening was much enjoyed by the large audience who attended. Miss Emma Cole and Mrs. Diane Booth directed the production which was highly creditable to them. Lake Meridian, hag filed notice of 'ntention to make three year Proof, o establish claim to the land above lescribed, before the Clerk of the Jistrict Court at Manti, Utah, on the nth day of September, 1924. Claimant names as witnesses: Roy S. Tanner of Indianola. Utah, and Morgan Winters, Samuel Simons Samuel Hampshire of Mt. Pleasant, Utah. SCHOO LTIM J. IJ. Pexton, Douglaa Burton and Mark Blackett motored Mr. and Mrs. OOtrOOO Your Coannttioa OtKHXHj HIGHBROW "Highbrow" is a slang term will work its way into the dictionary along with other words of popular origin now acin the best circles. cepted "Highbrow" means Intellectual. It Is used both as a noun and adjective. It Is a reference to the belief that the high forehead is a sign of superior which S-- OTHEItS FOLLOW The Work Habit There are three habits which, but one condition be added, will give you everything in the world worth having, and beyond which the Imagination of man cannot conjure forth a single adThe habits are dition or improvement. the work habit, the health habit and the study habit Elbert Hubbard. Happiness Happy the man who early learns the width of the chasm between his desires and needs, that he may bridge it with service and thus find rest on the Isle of felicity. John Grant Lyman. ';:-- fer if l observance. The majority of the cities of Utah prohibit by statute the playing of baseball and the showing of pictures on this day. By comparison the is a mild affair compared to the hilarious merry making and noisy demonstrations of a State Fair. 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HOYT lie made to pay with six days out of the it week without grabbing Sunday, should be turned over to some private individual, as it is a safe bet that no corporation or said Individual would be allowed to operate the fair on Sunday. This paper enters its vigorous protest against the opening of t b" fair on Sunday, October 5th, and calls upon Gov. Mabey In behalf of the Church going people of Utah, to cancel this Sunday date and a void what would constitute a blot on the good name of this fair state. ft $ Jill I t nil X TW0-H0RS- m:pih I'LAKTKH AMI M.K. COMPANY E MAKtM Or Brand Bib Overalls for Mm and Bur- MIAMI MrKriMtlul UKl iu The very first bite you take from either this delicious Pic or Cake made in our New Sanitary machine not touched by human hands will tell you why so many women have quit home baking and buy their Pastry from us. X. L. Bakery and Confectionery |