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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, t Local News Items HARD WORK AND THE ABILITY TO SPEND WISELY Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Warner, Mrs. Florence Brough substituted Mrs. W. A. Warner, and Miss Tbelma for Miss Florence Cole Wednesday, Warner, spent the week end visiting Miss Cole being ill. with relatives in Suit Lake City. Mrs. McKell, and daughter Miss Mrs. T. W. Allred, returned home Leah McKell of Spanish Fork, were in Nephi yesterday attending the Tuesday after several weeks absence, funeral of Mrs. Henry Garrett. with she which visited time during Heber relatives in Salt Lake City and George W. Lunt who has been emCity. ployed in the drug store at Fairview for some time past, spent Sunday L. Frank, rormerly or this city, is with his family in this city. here today having stopped oft on his return from Richfield. Mr. Frank Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Weaver, and reports that business conditions are Mr. and Mrs. Barnard of Salt Lake fall." good this City were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W .H Howell. On election day next Tuesday, the James H. Wallis, Executive SecreHigh School Band will play fifteen minutes in front of each polling booth tary of the Utah Public Health Asduring the afternoon to advertise the sociation is inspecting the schools f fact that all good citizens should vote the district this week. The schools are entered in the National Clean School Contest. According to County Clerk Earl been office has his Gadd, kept busy D. Haymond purchasthis week sending out absent voters ed Mr. George L. W. Evans home on East the ballots. The requests for this form of 1st South this week. Mr. Haymond voting is much larger than previous has been there the past year years, due probably to the greater and decidedliving own to it on account of interest being taken in its desirable location. this year. Mrs. E. R. Forrest entertained the members of the Ladies Kensington at Wild Flower Millinery home Friday afternoon. The time for Winsome Buds her was spent in sewing after which a dainty lunch was served to the following: Mrs June Kendall, Mrs. Russ Hawkins, Mrs. J. H. Lunt, Mrs. R L. Batchelor, Mrs. J. W. Ellison, Mrs. Dennis Wood, Mrs. V. M. Foote. Special guests: Mrs. J. E. Cole, Mrs. E. M. Greenwood, Mrs. P B. Cowan, Mrs. Gilbert Bailey, Mrs. George O. Ostler, Mrs. George D. Haymond. The hostess was assisted In serving by Mrs. Paul E. Booth. and save at every opportunity are what count in building up a fortune. This bank can be a great aid in saving and spending wiselv. We offer you the advantage of a CH ECKING ACCOUNT in paying your bills. You will spend less by paying by check and you will always know where and how each dollar goes. , too. Every cancelled check is a clear receipt n 4 per cent on Savings. Nephi National Bank Tong War Brings Many Arrests CARD OF THANKS We wish to sincerely thank our many friends and relatives for their kind assistance during our hour of sorrow, in the death of our beloved wife and mother. C .H Garrett and Family , - 4 ,5, H Kfili HI Sl K '. ur iihmh iimTi 'iiit ' I Tiiilwwiii III, 7 - , D We Can Fill That Prescription You may bring your prescription here with the assurance that it will be properly filled. We realize that life itself, may depend upon compounding your prescription exactly according to your physician's instructions. We have the drugs and the skill to give you exactly what he orders. Come here for package medicines. Our stock is complete. We sell, recommend and guarantee Dr. Miles' Remedies. Ord and Mangel son Lunt Pharmacy Co. IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU. NEPHI UTAH PHONE 43 Scoot ! ! ! v iCAITU i ai . jj I'. ' , vf-- - . V, " i y ' 1 'til All tlu- lillle buds in the rosebud ;:irden of girls have to ne hatted, and f blossoms that gladden the earth 'iuve counterparts anywhere In apparel, they are to he found In milHere is a winsome bud linery. sometimes called a flapper, wearing a wildilower hut as pretty as the flowers that Bobwee, crimson-tippebie Burns loved ami sacg of. It la n scratch felt in any color and it Is And one can see in very becoming. the eyes of the little maid that she loves It d Your Conversation "JUNE" Since the recent outbreak of the Chinese tong war in Chicago, New York and other American cities the police have been busy rounding up orlentul gunmen who may have participated In the killings. Here are a few of the many suspects nubbed by the Chicago police. All of them were carrying pistols. The assessment of the Nephi IrriAll Co., is now delinquent. stock upon which assessment is not paid by Nov. 1st will be advertised FOR SALE 160 acre farm, well for sale. fenced and under cultivation, located 10 niilf-west of Nephi. For parti See mo for your wir.tcr potatoes culars communicate iith I. C. Gadd, 489 South 2nd Kast, Provo, Utah. J. N. C. Pexton, Ttaone 3S. J. See me for your winter potatoes N. C.Pexton, Phone 38. sou-M'-n- ir gation J s JUST "June," noted lor roses, June liujrs and June brides Is a of the once proud and haughty "Junius" family who vned many chariots and went to the public baths with the best if the Romans. Fatuous people nowadays have' cigars and soaps named after them. "June," "July" and "August" were the ompliments bestowed on the 'Junius" family while Julius nd Augustus Caesar each named month in their own honors $ . ECESV O ur Charter Oak Parlor Furnace Call and See Them- - They Heat the Entire House. Furnished in Mahogany $110.00 Furnished in Gray Enamel $100.00 KENDALL BROS. i t J By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dean of Men, University of Illinois. J ! ND though I have all faith, thul I could remove raoun .ains." Paul said to the Corinthians ' think about this removinK used id mountains a good deal" when I whs a cliilil and I was finally convinced thai it couldn't be done, but I was Arotii;. I took It all literally then, but "A I there are other mountains which faith sin remove which are quite as high nd impiissiihle as those reared t urtliquakes or formed by erosion and i liich stop our progress as completely There are mountains of discourage tent, mountains of difficulty, nioun it ins of temptation and sorrow which 'tilth in ourselves, faith In other men. ur faith In higher and unseen tiling ran make as easy of traversing as n paved highway. Carver has brains, an excellent pre llmlnary truinlng and a healthy body, but he Is doing badly. He distrust himself and his ability, he Is ensilj discouraged, an4 will admit without sirKument Hint he Is going to fall. I1 n i faith In him has no self. If someone could get him t stand solidly upon his feet, to believe sincerely in his own power of accotn pllshment, to develop personal fnlTli Ids business and Intellectual salva tlon would be assured. Strlkeman Is one of the most I rll Hunt joung fellows with whom I nti He Is handsome physl acquainted. cnlly ; In college he was among the best In his clns, but as professional man he Is neither happy nor surces ful. He has faith In himself, bin little or none In anybody or anything else. He Is cynical and supercritical of iicople, and he trusts very few. He laughs at religion and considers those who find help and comfort In Its teachings weakly and superstition His own character Is guided largely by expedient rather than principle He has nothing higher than his own selfish Interests to guide hlru or hold him In the rJlith of rectitude. He Is. of course, discreet, for he has no desire to come under the ban either of the law or of public opinion, but whatever can be done sub Is In his mind legitimate. He has bis ops and downs, he tins his periods of elation followed by the deepest depression, he Is pretty largely whst the people re with whom he assodstes People do not believe lo him because he does not believe In people. They do not trust him ; they do not hrlne him their business. His character Is a weak character because It Is not founded upon any definite morsl at religions principles. He has no faith In man j be has no belief In Ood. The "evidence of things not seen" make-n- o appeal to him. He has vlrtttsIM failed. I5ut to film who has faith In h!tnclf In his fellow fneti and In the Cre'r of all things, the fountains are quit likely to dlsHptiear. f), 114, whi r n sfwtiitHr t7sim.t rs Effi I SATURDAY, NOV. 1st ! - SPEAKER Judge Joshua Greenwood Venice Theatre Picture Show Everybody Invited - |