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Show PAGE FOUR THE TIMES-NEW- News Publishing MONEY in Circulation by the Time. Company. Editor and Manager. Subscription Kates: A. B. GII5SON. Six Months One Year keeps Business Advancing $1.00 $2.00 THE FUTURE NEEDS FOR AVAITION Your money in a savings account is safe from fire or theft, and is not only performing a patriotic duty but is increasing in value for Isn't it strange, we find some people who horde their money in their homes and its idleness profits no one, not even its owner and 5 or 10 years later it has not increased any since first put away. Do not wait until something happens to make you realize that the only safe place for money is in the bank. air-ma- il : National Bank Utah FirsT: Nephi This country has been unusually to take the business of aviation seriously but since Lindbergh's un- parelleled flight, aviation has taken a new impetus nationally. With his 'barnstorming" visits to all of the larger and some of the smaller cities throughout the country, the people generally have been discussing the future of aviation, and it seems al most suie that every city and town will be forced to have its own aviation field. With the establishment of air mail routes, ana air passenger routes, between the larger cities, Aviation is growiiiK by leaps and bounds. Mayor C. Clarence Neslen of Salt Lake City has made the prediction, that a ship will be leaving Salt Lake's Air Port every five minutes, within a very few years. At the present time the route between Salt Luke and Los Angleles, is only a few miles west of Juab Valley, and in cases of emergency, the pilots come this way, instead of going up through Tintic valley. Next summer, we will see large passenger planes going from Salt Lake City to Southern Utah, touring above Zion and Grand canyon, no doubt coming through Nephi, either going down or coming back. The Times-New- s is of the opinion that the people of this city should get a vision of the future needs of aviation, and get prepared to meet these needs by selecting the necessary amount of land required for a landing field. While it may not be necessary to have the field put in shape at this time, it would be advisable to select the required acreage, and at a later date, have "Aviation Days' 'and ask the people of the community to turn out and assist in making a landing field that will take care of the needs Blow you every day. S3 aviation. ol FILLMORE TO SALT LAKE STAGE LINE Ijuland Carting, Going North Monday Going South 12 Arrive r at Nephi "He Builds Wisely Who Builds Well" TO BUILD WELL USE PARENTS SHOULD NOT DEPEND ENTIRELY ON TEACHERS TO WARN 10 A. M. Arrive at Nephi noon Inquire at the Venice Cafe. Nephi, Utah Spanish Settlement The following states were flrst settled by Spaniards : California, San Diego, 1769; Florida, St. Augustine. 15C5; New Mexico, Santa Fe. 1582 : Texas, San Antonio. 10!0. course of the school day. But this is all wrong. As a general rule teachers are instilling lessons of safety into the minds of their pupils to a greater extent now than ever before. Vet these same lessons taught at home are apt to prove far more beneficial to the child. Riding on the running board of automobiles, hanging on to the back of a wagon, chasing a ball that bounds into the street, or highway are dangers far too serious for mothers and fathers to let pass unnoticed. Constant warning at home against such practices will serve to make the safety suggestions 'of the schoolroom, all the more pertinent. The teacher is doing his or her share to protect the little ones in their keeping, but they can hardly be held responsible vu for what the pupils do on the way to and from school. We have been rather fortunate in this section in the matter of fatal accidents to school children. And that very fact is apt to make us negligent, to cause us to lose sight of the fact that death still lurks in the streets or highways whether an accident has recently happened or not. Get the habit of (pointing out, often jand forcibly, the traffic dangers you know your children should avoid. You cannot warn them too often. Each day sees these dangers growing greater. Common sense should teach us, then, that each day sees the need for repeating these warnings. PLASTER HAS NO EQUAL The Largest and Purest Natural Deposit of Gypsum In the World .NJEPHI PLASTER and MFG. COMPANY 1927 DO YOU HELP YOUR Our New St ore Is Nearing Completion In the mean time visit our Temporary Home TOWN? Do you love your town? in the basement. Do you have any concern for its future? Would you like to see it grow, prosper and extend its trade and influence? If you do, then ask yourself these questions: "Do I help support Do and maintain its institutions? I encourage every movement looking to the of the town? Do I speak a good word for the town and the people at every opportunity? Do I lend asistance to its industries? Do I patronize them? Do I fully understand the duties devolving upon me as a citizen" If you cannot answer these questions in the affirmative then you are not only a stumbling block but a detriment to any community. ARE YOU REGISTERED? 1 We are here to serve. Nephi Drug Company Geo. D. Haymond, Owner. Advised Columbus Eratosthenes, ancient Creek philosopher, is said to have deduced the rotundity of the world and measured The question is Will you be its circumference. In the Fifteenth able to vote on November 8th? Is century. Toseaneili, a Genoese selen-riscame and Is your name on the registration list? ssi Id to hn-- across his writings Colum-hus imparted them to It is the duty of every American with the assurance that If he Citizen to Vote, and The Times-New- s to the west he would discover wishes to emphasize the fact that sailed new lands all persons over the age of twenty- one years, should register and vote at the coming city election. The Hope of the Eminent last registration date is Nov. 1st. "We eminent persons." said 1U Ho. Check up and see if you are the sage of Chiimtoivn, "parade our pictures to the world, hoping to be more by magnificent appearDome and Da-.-gUntouched Judged ance than by what we write or speak." rnllinu-tifin We don't believe one Washington Star. i n a t? is ever used by u wife to puni h lier husband csirtoons to the Flowers Crime Destroy-nr- ; the contrary notwithstanding c Is Wanton rou'ile det ruction of wild flower they are not ned for Kn- end plants is n penal offense In New either. Cincinnati else, otith Wnlfs t. e NEPHI 28th, EE ThcTimes-New- s Published Every Friday Friday, October NEPHI, UTAH S, The following editorial appeared in the Pi ice. (I'tah) Sun. and applies equally as well to Nephi or any other city or town, as it does to Price: "co n;iny parents seem to take it for granted that from the time tfie school child steps out. the front door in the morning until it enters the same door again in the afternoon '' h: '( t;, in the hands of the If there are any warnings teacher. to be Riven or safety instructions passed out they depend upon the teacher to do it in the regular ' CARTER & KENDALL Plumbing and Heating Sheet Metal Work Let Us do your Repair work along this line. Next door south of Dixon-Taylor-Russ- --b- el! Co. store. uny-fhln- Ca The cigarette preferred by experienced smokers In the remarkable growing popularity of the cigarette many brands have bid for favor, but Camel continues to lead by billions. Quality put it there; quality keeps it there. High Compression Performance that thrills the most Veteran Experts By the Automobile Expert of "Automobile Topics" 'It has. . . all the 'punch' in the hood that Englishmen know as world . . . a smart push in the 'pinking' and American engi- Standard Models ( 1 iH inch Coach Sedan . wherlbaie) . I175 . 1285 2 7 Inch Coach . ( 1 Sedan . . I285 . 1385 Custom-Bui- lt Model 2 74ncM vahmtiba) Uro ogham S1575 1 a. Phaetoa . 160 Sedan . 1850 prtrtiphtMf. o.warb. ItrtrtUt. AO Aft ( L N merits to make cigarettes good for the throat. Nothing takes the tlace vf choice tobaccos T. WiatMitl N. C neers as the gas knock, or detonation. Apparently this present Hudson engine just isn't going to 'ping' when the throttle & auickly opened, or when the car is driven bard against a hilL "Under precisely similar conditions most any other modern engine will detonate when running on ordinary fuel . . . "The Hudson motor does what it does on any old fuel at all. it is said, and assuredly does it on the run of pump fuel that m sold at base prices eve ryw here." UDSON ) If all cigarettes were as good as Camel you wouldn't hear anything about special treat' P back every time the accelerator Throughout pedal is trod upon. its whole range, the response to throttle seems to be precisely the same. 'Soft spots' are simply not to be found. ". . . it will walk away from the traffic signal faster than anyhasever built. ..It thing Hudson will step out of line and jump into the lead from any speed without the slightest hesitation. "But further, all this is accomwithout a vestige of that plished tinkle-tinkl- e business under the Super-Si-x G. R. Judd Garage Nephi, Utah , Pj |