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Show Friday, March 19th, THE 1926 Communication . Editor, The Times-New- s, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hawkins Dear Sir: went to Salt Lake City Wednesday, It was but yesterday I read the visit. lor a two-daspeech of a very successful business man ot our state, in which he said Mrs. J. N. C. Pexton returned I he had been severely criticised be- Tuesday from Salt Lake City, where I cause of expressions made by him In I she has visited for the past week. an article published by a newspaper of his home town. This gentleman Mr. and Mrs. Abner Bigler return- - I remarked that after he had ed from Southern California Monday, I his statements he found to his sur- after enjoying a few months vaca-' - I prise that he had said what he had I not meant, and what he meant he tlon. had not said. Patriarch and Mrs. L. A. Bailey I read the article "The Bootleg went to Salt Lake Monday afternoon. ger", which appeared In your paper where they will enjoy a visit with February 26th. and have been relatives and friends for some time. derlng since If the writer had said thlnra h hud not meant and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Horton returned eant 80me things he had not said. from Salt Lake Sunday evening, I BSrrfia with manv of the views con where they enjoyed a short visit cerning "the bootlegger", although with relatives and friends, I probably should not have used the same words In denouncing him with E. R. Forrest and Spencer E out first consulting a later dictionary Forrest returned from Salt Lake on than the one I now have. As to the Wednesday, where they had been on vleWg expressed concerning the "Pro- business. hlbttlon Law". I must admit my ob servations lead me to opposite views, Mrs. Robert Lomax entertained due to the fact, no doubt, that our of Tuesday in honor of the birthday experiences have differed. her daughter, Marjorie. Games and I well remember the condition that refreshments were and music enjoyed in my home town when thirexisted were served to thirty guests. teen saloons were open from sunrise the break of day follow- Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Park will until almost x was i i as justice 01 mo ing. San leave next week for Montlcello, Atttn. " Juan county. Utah. Mr. Park has ac- - SUCCESS? IT SEEK PAGE FIVE NEPHI, UTAH S, LOCAL HAPPENINGS ; DO YOU DESERVE DOES TIMES-NEW- YOU? re-re- Success and Happiness don't come to everyone usually just to those who deserve it, who strive to attain it. You anyone can have success, can easily secure the better things of life on an easy plan that is sure to succeed. The plan is systematic saving, and it's easily carried out. Success and Happiness thru savings do not require sacrifices or skimping of present needs. You don't have to give up present comforts. You can have the things you want now and save too. Saving regularly will bring you at once a greater happiness today as well as in the future. If you seek success on this plan, you deserve it. And it will come to you. Let us show you how marvelous-l- y easy this plan is. !PT. V""'".r" aiiuuuI, tlltS & Oil 1X3 11 , "t THE DISTRICT COURT, GET AT THE CAUSE! PROBATE DIVISION, In and for Juab County, State of Utah Slany Xephi Folk8 Are Showing How- to Avoid Needless Suffering. In the matter of the estate of THOMAS INGRAM, deceased. There's nothing more annoying than kidney weakness or inability to NOTICE properly control the kidney secretions. Night and day alike, the sufferer is tormented and what with the The petition of Alonzo Ingram and scalding, the attendant and Kate Ingram Wolf, praying for burning backache, headache and dizziness, the admission to Probate of a certain life is indeed a burden. Doan's Pills document, purporting to be the last a stimulant diuretic to the kid Will and Testament ot Thomas have brought peace and comneys Ingram, deceased, and for the grant- fort to many Nephi people. Profit by to of the Letters ing Testamentary this Nephi resident's experiencepetitions, has been set for hearing Mrs. C. E. Stephenson, says: "For on Monday, the 29th day of March, and lameness through the A. D. 1926, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the weakness of my back, Doan's Pills will small In Court the County Court House, This has been my Room of said Court, in Nephi City, give good results. I can also recommend experience. Juab County, Utah. with disordered Witness the Clerk of said Court Doan's for children kidneys." 4th affixed with the seal thereof this Photograph of Dick Kerr, midget AFTER FIVE YEARS, Mrs. Stephd of March, A. D. 1926. " Since Doan's Pills southpaw star who left the Chicago enson said: EARL GADD, xSEXL) I am Clerk. cured me, I have felt splendid. state- because the sire of bis pay check did former my to confirm glad C. W. A. BRYAN, not suit him, has been reinstated by Commissioner Landls and Is now pitch- Attorney for Petitioners. ment." Foster-Milbur- n dealers. all 60c. at First publication, Mar. 5th, 1926. form for the Sox. ing in his old-ti. i. Co Aifrs . Burrauo, Last publication. Mar. 19th, 1926. . YOUR BOOR The HUDSON-ESSE- prices are those you pay for delivery X AT YOUR DOOR. They include freight, and tax at the new low rate that .v. highway, on Sunday in Ross Tolley is in Nephi this week, blocking the of one of these saloons. The front Mr. Tolley with his visitine family. law prohibited the sale of liquor on has been employed wth the Los An Sunday. The Saloon did not appear geles and Salt Lake branch of the to be open for business; the front Union Pacific system for the past were locked: three walking three years, doing construction work. doors sentinels were constantly on duty. parading up and down their alloted beats; on the approach of the officer, from the throng within the sa Kerr Rejoins White Sox noise loon ceased; it was the holy Sabbath and all was well. The proprietor was arrested and swore he had not sold f i liquor that sabbath day. He was one of those honest men very honest indeed. There was no prohibition law those days. Honesty was the best policy. He was the "bootlegger" of his day; for six days and nights his doors were open' for business and the Itqudr flowed unceasingly. Almost of flasks, notties. daily dray-loaVo and hnrrels of liquor were brought to our town and consumed Over twenty years ago I sent this little message to the "Era": "What one good thing comes from the anlnnn?" For twenty years I have been waiting an answer. I remember public debates on the streets, in the halls and churches on the subject of "prohibition." Who fought against it? Most manu L IN I .7'"" " was presented, asking that mea8. . inl-- 0 a k4 ds facturers of liquor, saloon propriet saloon bums, gamblers, thieves robbers, burglaTs, unvlrtuous men and women, and some honest men. One of these honest men deplored the loss of what he termed the "Gold Brick." or revenue received from lionoa Afl. loon men. and therefore wnt1 npftlnnt prohibition. wnere does that money go that once went Into the saloon for drink, and some of it to the city treasury? Is it lost forever? No! It has found las pro per place at last; it la feeding tne and hungry, and clothing the poor almost forsaken drunkard's cnuaren Is there not consolation in knowing that? Why should he deplore the loss to the city of that money? Mdney probably spent improving the streets the that should keep hunger from the door and bring comfort during rtillllnar blasts of winter Th divine law says: Thou snaii not kin. Human law says tne same The father and mother tell their children what they must not do. Tne teacher In Sunday school does, also. But do you presume for a moment because of this requirement those who are commanded to be obedient are going to rise In defiance Just be-- no delivery, handling or other charges are made. SPRING TIME IS SPRING TIME IS AUTO TIME KODAK TIME A Large Sponge and Vest Pocket Kodak Rub Chamois ONLY $5.00 BOTH ONLY $1.00 Latest Improvements Clean paint means new paint at all times. 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But it was not perrect. len Utah, Idaho, Nrrda, Coloamendments were decided fitting to Nebraska, WWcoaala rado, be attached to It, and this even bewill make this th greatest has fore the adoption. Since then it k14 im exhibition made Conditions been improved. west! the other amendments necessary. Others Special Featar will be added. Just so with the Pro HORSE SHOW hibition law. It was a good step in and direction, and that Is a step nearer heaven. In 1925. Section 3345 Riding Exhibit was added to the prohibition law. A Plan to Attn4l .niantM amendment. A person con the law the liquor victed of violating .o.ntii Hm is sruilty of a felony ana the prosecuting attorney has no discretion In charging and proving said inclusive second or subsequent offense. But now to the root of the evil: UNION STOCKYARDS The governor is empowered to depu tize any person or number or persons with authority to exercise all tha nnwers. privileges, and duties in th enforcement of this law as Is giv en any officer of the state. Let us Safety Firrt Prmyr moot with the City Council and worK M 4a la cUilag his pUti U in tmUrvn with the officers of the city. we kav said: "Ad nay as ny indicated are such If conditions mm nf U tks clear bob enough article th writer of the published rrealag when fee limited recently, we should meet, consider, rafjroii and act. A "Purity Squad" of twenty train la coming." Kxckaage. flv ronl. IIva. Interested citizens will do the rest. Heavy Load for Earth Is law-break- LIVESTOCK hv-sto- er ck ' atr The Woolwortb building. New Jmrk. Respectfully, an estimated weight f P. J. Sanders. has 30S,000,IOt pounds. 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