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Show THfi PAGE FOUR NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- FRIDAY, APRIL. 80th, 192A. The Times-New- EE 1 Published Every Friday by the Times Aews Publishing Company You Had Only Had A. B. GIBSON, A '(mm s WINNERS OF THE NEPHI DRUG COMPANY CONUNDRUMS & QUESTIONS CONTEST First Prize Ralph Chase. Second Prize Alec Cowan. Third Prize Willie Cooper. Following are the correct answers: Fditor and Manager Subscription Rates: Months Six Thrift Account $1.00 $2.00 One Year Payable in advance 1 THE HIRED MAN'S ROOM If when reverses assail you, you have had the foresight to lay aside a part of your regular earnings, then you can meet the world and its problems with assurance. Saving is a Little Thing to do 2 3 By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dean of Men, University of Illinois. 4 the country where I was born where I spent a few weeks last summer they were complaining not a little about the difficulty of securing competent and regular help on the farm. The hired men were a shift iZE less lot, they said, nomadic, drunk in 3E sometimes, unreliable and likely to leave a man In the lurch Just when he was most needing help. I was inclined to discount these statements as to the utter depravm and worthletsness of the hired man. IT for I had had some experiences of my own as a farm hand during the summers of my undergraduate course in college, and I have still vivid recol lections of the hired man's room. We washed our hands and faces r the pump In a tin basin or In the tub l' t" KTr.l i; isi from which the horse dtank, and combed our hair, if this tonsorlal service were performed at all. In front of a battered mirror hanging outslda the kitchen door. There were no facilities for general bathing, save the creek h mile away or a bucket of water carried discreetly behind the corn crib after the shades of evening had gathered. The room In which we dressed and slept wns ill out elsht or twelve feet In size, and was just under the leaky roof with side walls scarcely two feet hlch and one smjtle, shadeless window looking toward the west. It was a in the summer with the burning sun beating pitilessly upon It dur. Ing the long afternoons and with no possible chnnce for ventilation; what It was la winter I can only imagine, for the walls were as thin as paper. ed, who, on June 22, 1921, made the Clerk of the District Court, at There wa an old rickety, frowsy 1st of on stock-raisin- g the June, bed In one corner jammed day homestead entry. No Manti, Utah, up against the side wall ;;s close as the slanting 019591, for Lots 4, 5, 6, Sec. 11, 1926. broken-backeSEViNW. E Vi NE , Claimants names as witnesses: roof would permit. A Section 14, Township 14 South, Hyrum Jacobsen, Henry Christenaen. chair and a packing box In lieu of a Range 2 East, Salt Lake Meridian, Peter Jacobsen, Lewis Jacobsen, all table Mood on the bare floor. There was an unsteady, greasy lamp on the has filed notice of intention to make of Fountain Green, Utah. fmprovlseC table, the chimney black three year Proof, to establish claim ELI F. TAYLOR. Register, with smoke and the burner choked to the land above described, before with dead flies nnd other Insects. A few nails were driven awkwardly Inte the wall, upon which we might hanp our Sunday clothes. There was r.o dresser, no drawers or shelves of an? kind. Such changes of clothing as we had we kept In our suitcases, which when not In use, we kicked under tl ted. I presume this rrora was some times cleaned, but not while I wb First National Bank four-wheel- Old Fort McHenry at Baltimore Being Restored View In Kort McHenry at Ualtlmore, jvhlch Is being rehtored and nmrlA a place or beauty. It was during this fort's resistance of a British nuval bombardment in 1814 Unit Frimcis Scott Key was Inspired to write "The star Spangled Banner." TXt" U Department of the Interior, U. S. Land office at Salt Lake City, Utah, April 14th, 1926.' Notice Is hereby given that Arvilla Jacobsen of Fountain Green, Utah, widow of Wllford Jacobsen, deceas -- -- ii hell-hol- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION QUESTIONS Answer What Is a Ph. G.? Graduate Pharmacist. 2 Answer H. A. Gries. Name one? 3 What is the slogan of the Nephi Drug Co.? Answer "We Are Here To Serve." 4 Who was the first president of the Young Ladles' Re- Ans. Mrs. Henry Adams trenchment Society in Nephi? 5 What Is Nephi sometimes called? A. "Little Chicago'' 6 What organization is doing the most for our boys? Answer Boy Scouts. 7 When was the Nephi high school started and who was Answer the first principal? 1896; W. I. Brown. i What was the combined resources of the two Nephi banks, Dec. 31, 1925? . Answer $1,391,888.12. 9 How many miles of paved roads in Juab County? Ans. 19.8 miles. 10 What resource would be of prime Importance in makAnswer Water. ing a Greater Nephi? 1 nr i ' "We Are Here To Serve" Nephi Drug Company Geo. D. Haymond, Owner. 23 e NNW, r DIPPING INTO SCIENCE ft d Vf a K if there. "Was you ever in the Waldorf Astoria?" Oscar, my companion In toll, asked me one night in August as wc lay sweltering and tossing on our hot mattress. "I had a little l l t I SB-S- n...: There are about 7,f00 florist f. establishments in the United States. At least $2,500 worth of i flowers are produced by each a year, the total production being jjj estlmuted at $35,000,000. There are 115,000,000 square feet of 'A land In hothouses. The ronei-a- l f use of the advertising slogan: $ -say it with Flowers" has greatly Increased business the past several years. B, 1IJI. Waiters Nwddt Union.) Prize Diamond Collection In the Museum of Vienna there Is wonderful collec'ion of diamonds of many colors. Th-are In the form of a bouquet, the natural colors of the flowers being represented by diamond"! the pnme hues. These stones were collected by u Tyrolese. Virgin von Helmrelcher, who passed many years in the diamond mines of South Africa nd Brazil, buying many of his finds "rom the mine owners. il y once," I re plied, "when I was In New York." "Is it anything like thlsT' he In quired. I was forced to admit that the r semblance wns only slight. 125 Wern Newspaper UnloB look-i- n (. Are we a nation of Spenders, or bmcrs I I of Salicyllcacid. 5 What Is It's "Trade Name?" Answer Bayer Aspirin. 6 A small vehicle used as a means of transportation and starts with a handle. Ana. Baby carriage. 7 It's made from a bean and useful in sickness. Answer Castor Oil. 8 Ans. Something I have in my window. Crepe paper. 9 A mechanical invention that brings us in close contact with one another and at times creates considerable ImAnswer Telephone. patience. 10 Something Utah has lots of and Kansas has but few. if any. Answer Mountains'. Why Not START, TODAY IN UPand CONUNDRUMS metallic liquid found mostly In Argentine and used as a disinfectant. Answer Iodine. It's not heavy, pointed at both ends, farmers always have it and it tickles. Answer A feather. A very useful thing in medicine; taken mostly from the hides of cattle. Druggists use them every day. A. Capsules A coal tar preparation used to relieve pain and nationAnswer ally advertised. Give technical name. 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Every comleast few in America has a at wayward sons. munity THERE But we cannot properly be called a nation of spenders. We ere a nation of industrious, progressive folks, whose buying fewer is tremendous. And we certainly do exert that powe- -. ing in this profession saw to it that IN OUR PLANT, AND WE ARE NOW ABLE TO COM- ly PETE WITH THE BIGGEST that newspaper men with long train- the backgrounds and characters real represented the great newspaper profession. E. 11. Griffith, the director, was a former newspaper man. Mr. Grif fith went to the offices of the New York taard World for many Hwope, The greatest aid to such wise use of money paper with its group of SspUy advertisements. and follow their consistently read the ads not inclined to waste their earnings. They the wisdom of exchanging their funds only for that bring them genuine happiness. at one time. Some of the players have also had newspaper experience. In this sterling story, the cub re porter does not dash hither and yon and finally scoop the world and win the daughter of the managing editor; tho reporters do not tote huge note books around and write when some one talks; the city editor isn't quite as hard as nails and the sob writer has some of the weakness those things were both newspaper that befall the people about whom she writes. (Q IWS.O.LM. IN THE COUNTRY. LKT US TAKE CARE OP YOm CLOTH K8 Alice Joyce has the leading role In this drama and she U capably assist ed by Virginia Lee Corbln and Malcolm McGregor, as well as other leading players. SEE THE NEW SPRING PATTERNS IT PAYS men mad-fir- e es CLEANERS big scenes. the World, gave him much assistance. Raymond Harris, a former San Fran cisco newspaper man wrote the title and was assisted by Herbert Koemar, mother newspaper man. Peter Milne and Arthur Hoarl, who wrote the HCenario, DRY managing editor of In this community, as elsewhere, we keep our money pretty much in circulation. But we are buying, not wastefully spending. We are investing in homes and their equipment, in clothing and food, in health and the comforts of life. is the newsFolks who advice are learn readily SYSTEM Call 280 for the Little Blue Wagon GARTER 8 CLEANING TAILORING NEPHI, CTAJf GO. Gold Seal Congoleum Hugs AND ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUM A Carpet for every floor at Moderate Prices at the Nephi Merc. Co. |