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Show Friday, April 9th, 1926. THE TUNE IN WITH SUCCESS ON THIS SIMPLE EASY PLAN. Let there be no interference r "static" to prevent your tuning in with success today. Adopt this simple plan and you can get success easily and quickly. There should be no "interference" in your reaching for success. Just as, with a powerful radio today, you can tune in on most any station you select, so you can secure success at once, and the added comforts and luxuries of life, by adopting the modern plan of saving. j LOCAL NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- HAPPENINGS Just Man to Man j Mrs.. Alfred Orme, manager of the Onne Millinery Shop, returned home from Salt Lake Wednesday. Wwira Nwjpr Union.) time bad they walked MANY a familiar blocks together, taking the short cut home through the silent factory district, but this would I robably be the last. True, a wedding need not end their friendship, need not break up the old companionship, but Big Tim Fallon somehow felt that this would b the last time for him and Joe Carroll; tomorrow Joe was to marry Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Memmott were conference visitors to Salt Lake the first of the week. Mrs. James W. Vickers spent a few days in Salt Lake City this week, Kitty visiting relatives and friends. Lawrence Blackett of Salt Lake City is in Nephi this week on busi ness. Mrs. Jane Vickers Is in Salt Lake this week visiting with relatives and friends. Judge T. H. Burton returned home from Salt Lake Wednesday, after at tending sessions of the conference. semi-annu- al and Mrs. Willis Bryan and family motored to Salt Lake City Sunday, where they enjoyed a short visit with friends and relatives. Air. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Booth motored to Salt Lake City Saturday, where they attended sessions of the semiannual conference. Open an account here soon today. Let our bank be your Station of Success. Mrs. H. Carter went to Salt Lake City, Saturday, to take medical treat ment for a goitre, from which she has been suffering for several years. James E. Hawkins of Salt Lake City was down to Nephi Tuesday, looking after' his interests here, and NEPHI N visiting relatives. Mrs. Dean Kendall entertained Saturday, April 3rd, at the home of Mrs. George Latimer, in honor of the birthday of her daughter, Maxine. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Edward Kay deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence at Mona, Utah, on or before the 3rd day of June, A. D. 1926. KATIE LUELLA KAY, Administratrix of the Estate of Edward Kay, deceased. ...Will L. Hoyt, Attorney for Estate. Date of first publication, April 2, A. D. 1926. little friends Twenty of Maxine's an afterwere and present enjoyed Wonderful Machine noon of games, after which a very most wonderful piece Probably the was served by of mechanism of its kind in the world delicious luncheon Mrs. Kendall. is the scale used in the Bank of England. It stands about seven fer high, The Gleaner Girls of the Mona and weighs approximately two tons. met at the home of Miss Donna ward hunor It can weigh a grain of dust, Newell Tuesday evening. The time dreds of pounds of gold. was spent in chatting, music and sewing, after which sandwiches, cake Napoleon Denied With and punch were served to the followWaterat defeat his after Napoleon, loo, wished to come to the United ing: Norma". Kay, Erma Garfield, States, but Rear Admiral Maitland, the Zelda Kay, La von a Kay, Vera Shep-arBerniece British commander with whom he beEllertson, Rachel gan negotiations July 10, 1815, took Young, and the hostess,-- Miss Donna him to England. Newell. d, ft v. 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It's easy and it establishes you as a success at once you tune in with success as soon as you adopt this plan. 0 By ARTHUR B. HERBERT Mr. It's easy to save for success today. And it's sure to bring results. Simply set aside a definite part of your income each week. You don't have to sacrifice.-It'- PAGE FIVE . We Invite You To Try COLGATE'S Donlon. Suddenly from a darkened lumberyard gateway a revolver muzzle confronted them, behind It a masked face. Before Tom had time to comply with the demand, Joe's fist shot out and knocked the gun from the fellow's hand. Instantaneously a huge fist whipped up and Joe fell to the pave ment. With a leap Tom was upon the fellow, crowding him against the brick wall. When Tom Fallon opened his eyes It was to find himself in a drug store, Ma injuries being dressed by an ambulance surgeon. It was to learn that Joe Carroll was past medical help, his lire crushed out by the great paws that bad closed about his throat Bitterly Fallon reproached himself for that fatal weakening, condemned himself for the months of physical neglect that bad softened him and caused him to fall his friend at the critical moment Bitterly he accused himself of being responsible for Joe's death; and In the simple-minde- d loy alty that was an Inherent part of him took It upon himself as a duty to see that his pal was avenged. As a first step he must condition himself, must train so that be would never again find himself helpless be fore the strength and skill of another. That is how Tim O'Connell, trainer and fight manager, discovered the best welterweight he had ever managed. And, being Irish, O'Connell wagged la bead over the quiet little miss who sat near Fallon's corner at each of bis fights. But even wise old Tim O'Connell did ot know how Fallon's loyal delermlnatlon to avenge his friend. how their mutual love for the smiling Joe had turned the deep affection Kitty had always felt for Tom Fallon Into a love deeper even than that she had held for his successful rival. Tim O'Connell pondered some of these things as he led his man down the crowded aisle to the ring where he was to meet "One-Two- " Romano In the seml-flna- l of a feature bill. The toughest they had tackled so far was Romano, a powerful rushing bull. As Tom Fallon's eyes sought and found the little figure near the ring side, a happy smile momentarily lighted his eyes. Then once more he was the emotionless fighting machine, bent only on the business of the ev nlng winning his fight and Improving himself by the winning. Emotionless he remained through the introductions, the referee's instruc tions, and as the bell sounded to open the first round. Cool and prepared be met the bull rush, guarding, feinting, guarding, and giving away before his opponent's great strength. Through the first round and the second Fallon played for time. With the third and fourth Fallon changed tactics and let the onrushlng shaggy head have all he could put behind his punches. But Romano only shook his boge head, glared and bored In afresh. As the fifth opened Fallon knew that be was weakening; for the first time In his fighting career he felt the chill of Impending defeat the chill of helplessness that had swept over him that night now more than a year ago. With a rush Romano was upon him. bis right fist lifting Fallon from his feet, against the ropes and then to (he canvas. "One two three four five six seven eight," counted the referee, With nine Fallon pulled himself up. te clinch and then back out of the way. Again the great black bull rushed. It was almost a hiss, and his right fist crashed through the guard and landed on Fallon's Jaw. "And The black eyes were slight with triumph, bat those terrifying syllables shot with rejuvenating force into Fallon's dated brain. Instinctively he threw himself bark-warlanding In the ropes. In that second recognition leaped Into his eyes; In Romans he saw the masked killer. And In the same sec-en- d a sixth sense warned Romano and completed the recognition. His dark eyes narrowed, the eyes of a killer now as he charged In furiously to deliver a blow, fair or foul, that would not only beat down but that would kill. Swinging back en the ropes, he bounded Into the ring, meeting rush with rnsh and blow with blow. While the fans hewled and cheered, they stood fsce to face, hammering away, all science forgotten, uppermost. Just man to man with man's first weapons. The light In the narrowed eyes of the killer flickered, turned from hste to fear. Viciously he swung low for the foul blow that would paralyze and probably kill tint at the same time his guard lowered. 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