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Show r THE The Times-New- s LOCAL NOTES $1.00 12.00 - Editorials As A New Year's Resolution What Could Be More Sensible or more profitabe for every member of the family, than the follow- J TAXATION A MVK ISSUK ing: It is time for the American people Resolve to Start A Savings Account and Save Systematically I their political activities) to deal with the cost of taxation a a a live issue and educate themselves to insist upon economy in government and to make an issue of economy until that result is achieved and maintained. One. .seventh of the in come of our people now goes to taxes. We are paying three time3 as much per capita in taxes as we did in 1912 If, then, we are to preserve the right of the individuals to property, which so far has proved the only incentive to material progress in the world and the only safeguard to the home and the nation, we cannot ignore the fact that our publio expenditures are being recklessly made and public debts Incurred on a vast scale with out due regard for the effect upon that great body of citizens upon whose successful actitivies the nation depends for its life. (From the Ianu in A good pace to start your Thrift Account is this strong Bank, where every convenience for sav- ing is at your command. Mrs. W. J. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jarrett, Mr. and JVIrs. Leonard Linton, Mr. and Mrs. Perry C. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Chase, Mr. and Mrs Harry Black, Mr. and Mrs. George G. Howarth, of Salt Lake, Mr. Will Stanley, Miss Alicia Jlead, and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Stanley. Stanford and Ellwood Rees, came down from Salt Lake Tuesday for a few days visit with friends In, this city. Wm. Bailey, went to Salt Lake Sun day to look after the affairs of his office at the State Capitol. Mrs. Emily Sperry, left Sunday for San Jose, California, where she will visit with her son for several weeks. Th national election, decided in Novttnber was a wonderful revelation of the ability of the American people to discriminate between sound and unsound doctrines, and better still, to decide great issues along the line of principle instead of following per. Political leaders sonal leadership. !.n state and national affairs should never forget that out of over one hundred million people, less than four per cent voted radical tickets. The aergrtgation of Big Agitators were met by the silent ballots of men and women in the homes and work hops who base their political action upon reading and thinking. Gun Drill on Our New Submarine wmmmmmm mnmmmmwmmvmimmaa Mri immiym f- - ia : 3 Nephi Drug Co. Patriarch and Mrs. L. A, Bailey, left Suntlay for Salt Lake City where they will visit for a few weeks with their daughter Mrs. Frank Russell. WE LEAD- - 1 - Talking Too Much V t Plucking Her Geese sf v. , appointed bead coareh of the Columbia jniversity football team. Withington Is an able coach and Is well schooled In the "Haughton system," for he ha coached under the tutelage IS Mark Twain, I believe, wh. played and f "P. P " ITtells the story of listening to ar. appeal fur financial help presented b n returned missionary. At the outset t the speaker made such a strong Mr. Clemens at once decided to contribute ten dollars to the cause, but ns the speaker rumbled on and on in hi talk the enthusiasm of his listener gradually waned until when the time came fur pnssing the contribution box. instead of giving anything, he mnunced Xepbl People, I'olnt The Way to slip a quarter from the box. The mim had killed bis case by talking too The constant aching of a bad back. much. My father used to nay that bp tin .1 The weariness, the tired feeling; never In all bis life, and he whs not Headaches, dizziness, nervousness, a young man, been sorry that lie hud Distressing urinary disorders enten too little or talked too little. Are often signs of failing kidneys And too serious to be neglected. MoM of us talk too much without thinking mull or saying much that Is Get rid of these troubles! Lse boun's Pills a stimulant diur-etriworth while. to the kidneys. The best salesman with whom I have peer done business, say little, Hosts of people recommend Doan's, s This is a Ntphi case. and In miylng that little, never H that I buy. lie sttidlei me and You can verify It. Mrs. J. Jones, Fourth North, my tastes and my desires, and then West St., says. "I consider places Ills wares attractively before tin, and lets them sell themselves. lie Doan's Pills a household remedy and has learned, what Is very dllllcult for 1 am never without them. My kid- 1 most of us to learn, that one gains tils neys were weak and disordered. My case, often, or wins bis argument quite hack felt lame and sore and while ih much by keeping still as by talk about my housework, sharp pains Ing continuously. took me. I used a box of Doan's 3 It Is part of the weakness of youth Pills from the Nephi Drug Co., and to talk too much. It were well, howthey cured me of all kidney weak a ever. If It were confined to youth. ness. I haven't had a recurrence a Many women do It until they find of the trouble." tlieiiiseHcx and those who listen to Don Price 60c at all dealers. In stale of phssical exhaustion. simply ask for a kidney remedy get Men. too, are not exempt from the Doan's Pills, the same that Mrs Foster-Mllbur- n practice, the reason being perhaps, Jones had. Co., that we all like to cast ourselves in Mfrs.. Buffalo. N. Y. the role of hero, or wise guy of som sort, and we foolishly Imagine that hy loa WOBKING PEOPLE talking of our own virtues and enlarc-loThe liest of workers get out of sort the weaknesses and errors of upi-to act. They feel the other man. we strengthen mir own when thehalf-eic-liver fails "blue" and discouraged languid, Is Jt and really mostly talk, position. anil think they are getting laxy. Neglect of en harmful talk. of these symptoms, might result In a sick It was Oeorgp Kliot, I believe, who niwll, therefore the sensible course is to said tbaf one of the tests of real take a dow or two of Ilerbine. It is Just P friendship Is Hint two people nmy be tho medicine Deeded to purify the system M and ambition of together for an hour and say nothing and rostore the vim and feel no obligation to say anything health. Price 60c Bold by We should nil be better off If we PHARMACY CO talked less anil thought more. cbs-tha- GET RID OF THAT BACKACHE "v ' c Kind Words coupled with a smile will make 1925 a Banner Year. years of exclusive optical cxper- ence coupled with the best optical equipment will make the pair of glasses you should wear during the New Year. fug-gest- 15 t flu-H- J Long M experience, proper equipment and a knowledge of how and where J to buy the best Optical Products, X puts us in the lead when Eve Pro- tection is given a consideration. i Dr. Harrison. M At The Nephi Drug Store Monday and Tuesday January 5th and nth. i 11 I j t.i;."l . 1924. Wjem Newia(Hr t'nloa One' Incra$ing to OTHERS FOLLOW in-i'atil C. Withington. close friend )f the late Percy Haughton, has been By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dean of Men, University of Illinois. tat: -- laugh ton J 1 o WE ARE HERE TO SERVE THK MANDATE OP THE PKOPLK i O Our ever increasing prescription business is silent evidence of the efficiency of that department of our business. Mrs. Elizabeth Jennings went to Richfield Saturday, where she will visit with her daughter Mrs. Aymer Peterson for a short time. Succeeds e We At all times our drug store is at your service. have everything you need in drugs and drug store things and you will find our goods fresh and pure and "Just what the doctor ordered". Aliss Dorothy Boud, is down from Salt .Lake this week visiting with friends here. F O We shall be at your service for everything you need in drugs and Drug Store things. Kenneth Kendall, was down from Provo Monday, Mr. Kendall reports business as being good in that city. facturer. First National Bank Gun crew of the United States submarine 8 In a practice gun drill on the deck of the newest and lareest of Uncle Sam's undersea fighting craft, while traveling at full speed on the surface off New London, during flnul speed tests. DURING Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stanley, were pleasantly surprised! Monday EDITOR evening by a number of their friends DENNIS WOOD MANAGER The time time was spent In games A. B. GIBSON and music, followed by a chicken roast. The following were present: Subscription Rates Mr. and Mr s. Fred Kendall, Mr. and Six Months One Year I NEPHI, UTAH S, Published every Friday by The TImee "News Publishing Company The Best Resolution t HMES-NEW- Cole's Hot Blast Stoves & Ranges When you buy a Stove or Range select a make that has stood the Test of Time. One that meets all require- - 1 8 i merits and has kept pace with all improvements. 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