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Show THE TIMES-NEW- The Times-New- The Man With The Good Income NEPHI, UTAH S, s LOCAL HAPPENINGS Published every Friday by The Times News Publishing Company Does the Public Want the Service Stations of Civilization? . J. W. Olpin transacted EDITOR in Salt Lake City ,Monday. DENNIS WOOD A. B. GIBSON business MANAGER Subscription James Hawkins came down from Salt Lake Tuesday for a few days visit with relatives in this city. Rates Six Months One Year $1.00 David Ockey was called to Salt $2.00 Lake Wednesday evening owing to the serious illness of his wife. The average drug store does not do a volume of business large enough to justify buying on large scale proportions. Few have capital necessary to do so. Large sums of money cannot be long tied up in stock. Quick sales on a small margin of goes out of profit must be the procedure or the drug store ' Mrs. Ester Stees, of Freeport, Illinois, came to Nephi, Wednesday and will visit with her father Mr. R. H. Evana for a month. Is apt to neglect the building- up of a reserve fund, as the man - working for smaller wages. A WORTHY No one can afford not to set something for the unforseen emergency and the days ahead. The model dairy established here by Mr. Ray Cazier, and which is near, ly ready for. operation is a worthy enterprise and should receive the support of the people of this city. The supplying of pure milk and cream to the inhabitants of any city is a most important business. With the modern machinery now available the sterilization of milk and cream can be accomplished with accuracy and delivered to the customer in Mr. well nigh perfect condition. Cazier has the plant necessary to do this work and which will insure for a the citizens of this community pure milk supply. a-si- de In our savings department you will find courteous treatment and prompt attention. . X business. Still public safety demands that the drug store maintain an extremely high order of professional efficiency and accuracy Charles Wortbington of Emery, Utah, a former resident of this city, is visiting with relatives here this week. ENTERPRISE. I I Convenience of the public, and the constant preparedness to supply emergency demands, perhaps those that mean life or death, absolutely demand long hours of service from the y This serpharmacist, long evenings, and Sundays. vice to the public means tremendously increased overhead expense to the pharmacist. G. M. Whitmore went to Fillmore, Wednesday to attend a meeting- of the Board of Directors of the Fillmore Bank. t all-da- Rather than start a campaign of price cutting, a practice that would- engender carelessness, that might prove actually dangerous to the public, the pharmacist buys goods to ' sell at the lowest right price. Some stores sell certain goods at an actual cost. Every sale of this kind makes it increasing difficult for the pharmacist to serve you as the guardian of public health, to be at your call as the physician when emergency demands. of Eugene Giles, the National Copper Bank of Salt Lake City, and a former resident of Ne'phi, was shaking hands with old friends her Wednesday. vice-preside- nt Mr. Earl Hoyt was taken to the Provo Hospital last Wednesday night where an operation was performed for stomach trouble. He was accompanied by Dr. T. W. Allred, Mrs. Earl Hoyt, and his brother County Attorney Hoyt. t t YOUR DRUGGIST IS MOKE THAN A MERCHANT WE ARE HERE TO SERVE The City Meat Market received this week a carcass of a Buffalo, which had been killed in Montana. Governor Dern in his recent mes- Mr. Harris now has the meat on sale in his butcher shop. The animal is sage to the legislature advocated a about the weight of a good sired in law the whereby change present steer. be instead judges would appointed, With the spectacle we. of elected. Mrs. Udall Edgheill of Boston, have witnessed in the Fifth Judicial of Salt Lake District during the late campaign, and Mrs. Oren toWilson Lake WednesSalt the eqd pf which is not yet in sight, City, returned few with a after days day spending the this paper is of the opinion that parents Mr. and tMrs. E. H. suggestion of Governor Dern should their They were accompanied to be acted upon. The time is ripe for Sparks. the above city by their mother, Mrs. such a change. As regards the present petition Sparks, who will visit with them, for now filed with the legislature it will a short time. be a burning shame if it should have to cost the taxpayers of this state Catarrhal Deafness several thousands of dollars to setoften caused by an inflamed condition f enmucous lining- of the Eustachian the tle, just to gratify the personal Tube. When this tube is inflamed you mity of one man. The people of this lave a rumbljng sound or Imperfect district at the November election Lis bearing. Unless the inflammation can reduced, your hearing may be despoke in no uncertain terms as to stroyed forever. HALL'S PATARHH MEDICINE Will their choice for Judge, They plainly lo we claim for it rid your system, what indicated that they did not want Mr. of Catarrh pr Deafness caused by In view of this fact, the Catarrh. Higgins. drug-gistSold all for pver 40 Tears. interby most the of people expression F. J Pheney ir Oo.. Toledo Ol.in. ested it seems to us should be considered in the matter before the legislative tribunal. TIME IS RIPE. 4 Per Cent Interest On Savings First National Bank Destructive Tidal Waves Domestic Economist Is told of iin excellent Manchester woman who frequently Invite her friends to ten. hut who furnishes her table far from lavishly. When her guests have e:iten nil t,ie The story bread and butter and cookies unci realize the repast Is over, she looks hrinlit-lat the empty plates. "Welt, now," he says !n triumphant rones, "haven't I Judged your appetites exactly?" Boston Transcript. tidal wave sweeping around the earth could attain a speed of fiOO miles an hour. It moves the whole hulk of the ocean in its pnth and one such wave cnn do mors destruction than years of pales. A y Bi.3 Moments Man is seldom prouder than when he gives advice which Is accepted and turns out good. Buffalo Enquirer. One of Life's mm Geo. D. Haymond, Owner GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING SYSTEM BEST MATERIAL USED Prompt Mail Order Service Prices are soon forgotton but quality long remembered J. A. Christensen Prop Nephi, Utah WILL L. HOYT ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR Notary Public LICENSED ABSTRACTER And EXAMINER OF TITLOES at County Court House Utah Ncphl Office We wish to thank our relatives and friends for their kind assistance at the death and funeral of our father. Also those who assisted at the services and for the beautiful floral offerings. The family of the late D. W. Cazier fuel of the iincient Koin;"is was almost exclusively charcoal. Ti ls wtis bnrned In open pans, without gnite or flue, and gave economical heat for living rooms and hnths. WE PRINT BUTTER WRAPPERS 3E s Let us Print Your BUTTER WRAPPERS 03 , 1 WOBKESG PEOPLE Tiie best of workers get put of sorts when the liver fails to act. They feel ''blue" and discouraged languid, half-sicand think they are getting laiy. Neglect of these symptoms might result in a sick apell, thfrefore the sensible course is to take a dose or two of Herbine. It is just the medicine needed to purify the system and restore the vim and ambition of health. Price 60c. Sold by I J. t'HA K A I.AC 'Y CO k, j VP5 Thousands of Dollars The Best Vegetable Parchment Used ACCREDITED CHICKS FOR SALE Jlany Write for our price first. Now i the time to get your order in for future delivery. White Hatchery sells only S. C. White Leghorn AA accredited chicks at single A prices. Full count and safe delivery worth of switchboards and other central office equipment have been added to the telephone plant in this state every month for the past five years. That's just the INSIDE installation. It doesn't include pole lines, cables and all the buildings that are being erected and added to from month to month. Just the exchange equipment On a railway journey from Salt Lake City to Price, you see the locomotive, the tracks and yards, the can and 100 - - - - $1.25 250 - - - - $225 500 - - - - $325 Petaluma, California White Leghorn Chicks Selected -- - record parentage prepaid. Sale arrival guaranteed Jan. $12. Feb. Mar. $11. Apr. May $10 per 100. Postage Prepaid. GRAHAM HATCHERY Hay ward, Alameda County California - - $4.50 1000 I'ostagc A -: ! WHITE HATCHERY The Times Mother's Faith "ThiTo'o well a dlfferene between s fntht-nn1 n mother, sir." xnld !5ih, after faltering fur s moment. "He I .Tan couldn't hardly believe rM going to do bettor though I knew he'd :- ! guaranteed. Write for Price List No. 50. stations and bridges. But to talk from Salt Lake City to Price you see only the telephone instrument before you. Great exchange buildings house millions of dollars worth of switchboards, intermediate and terminal frames, batteries and power plants the intricate and hitrhly sensitive mechanisms which make Long Distance communication a valuable service for every citizen. PRICES :- -: r - News Publishing Company tt-n- t Bell System 4 tt Om tpmtm Dlrwt Clifirlc Suttit The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph vA try to! hut n runt her h always believes what' pond sir; or at least I know riiy mother W. God bless herl" toward Sewn Co. Dickens. Earthquakes Lifted Earthquakes are. of course, known to be of more or less frequent otiur-rence- , but It Is ntoiin'l!ne to learn rded history Inert that In th(.r hnve been VVHHWi authentic according to a list recently "Home of Good Printing" earth-quake- compiled. -- 7T. f Romans Used Charcoal The of CARP OF THANKS mm Nephi Drug Company t |