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Show ( THE PAGE FOUR The TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, Times-New- s CLASSIFIED Published Every Friday by the Time. News Publishing Company. ADS Editor and Manager. FOOD FOR THOUGHT Why not fill all our coops with chickens next year and get back on a regular GONE, GONF, FOREVER! weekly Place your orders right away for baby chix with Nephi Com. Hatchery, J. R. Barnes, agent. d20t3 Did you ever stop to realize, folks that when you send a dollar on its PRICF $12.00 PER 100 way out of your community it is gone White for can Leghorm Chicks from no and in forever way help your Of course, you did not strong healthy breeding stock. Alacommunity. think of it the same with lots of meda County Accredited. Reds $15. others. On the other hand, when the Send; for literature. GRAHAM HATCHERY dollar is spent at home, it is bound to HAVWARD, CALIFORNIA have a good effect right where it is spent and that good effect is bound GENERAL ACCOUNTING and In to have a reaction that will benefit come Tax Procedure." See W. L. you as well as your neighbors. It is J13t3 a simple bit of truth and the wonder Burton, Phone 229. is that it should be necessary, for EAT AT us to mention it at all the truth the seems to be so evident. Yet it is VENICE CAFE necessary, for we all know that altogether too many of our dollars go out "Service and Cleanliness", Our Motto of the community for things we can Regular dinner and short orders, Pie Theatre depot, buy at home. If you don't know it, and Chili. Stage Utah. Bldg., Nephi, to ask let your postmaster you just have a look at the inside of his parcel department. You will see parcels NOTICE OK ANNUAL, MEETING A. B. GIBSON, Spend Judiciously Save Carefully pay-rol- l. These are the two rules of the successful person. They induce the practice of thrift the foundation of every honestly earned fortune. Judicious spending- doesn't mean to do without everything- you really want. But it does mean to get your money's worth when you buy. Carefully saving doesn't mean to live poorly in order to hoard money. But it does mean to devote an adequate portion of your income to future needs. - - Friday, January 13th, 1928. houses piled high from mail-ordand thousands of miles away, addressed to your neighbors. Their good dollars have been sent away ACCOUNT TODAY out of your community for these INTEREST parcels; sent to concerns who have no personal interest in your community, who do not pay one cent of taxes there, never contribute to a subscription list, don't support and help keep up schools, churches, or contribute to the ' upkeep of roads, etc. If your community went smash tomorrow it wouldn't matter to them, because their interests are elsewhere. Surely to goodness, folks, you can see the writing on the wall if you continue this practice. Then why not do the right thing by your home town merchants. Give them every chance to figure on your requirements, whether it be for one piece of merchandise or a carload. Work for your own community and by so doS3 ing you are working for your own benefit. Make your slogan, "My IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT COURT Community First" and then you will be steering in the sure direction of OF UTAH IN AND FOR JUAB success. Reserved WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHTS JANUARY 18th and 19th WHAT 'ITIfti FOR?!! Fflllns9 er OPEN A SAVINGS. WE PAY 4 Firs! National Nephi Bank Utah ERMA'S JEAUTY COUNTY. PARLOR In the Matter of the Estate of Selena Ann Hall Slid weeks, deceased. Marcelling, Manicuring, Shampoo, Facial Treatment, Scalp Treatment, NOTICE AND ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE and other Beauty Work. The petition of Ivor Hall praying for a decree of the above entitled court adjuding an;l determining that Richard Sudweeks and Ivor Hall Sudweeks are all of and the only heirs at law of Solenp Ann Hall Sudweeks, deceased, and that Ivor Hall Sudweeks is entitled to succeed to the ownership, title and possession of the following described and any other real estate left by decedent, All of Lot 1, of Block 23, Plat "D" Nephi Survey of Building Lots, together with water right evidenced by one share of stock of the Nephi Ira corporation, rigation Company, certificate No. 1006 Issued to Selena A. Hall. has been set for hearing on the 21 day. of January 1928 at 2 o'clock p. ni. at the court room of said court in Nephi, Juab County, Utah, and all persons interested are ordered to appear and show cause if any they have why said petition should not be granted. Witness the Clerk of said Court with the seal thereof affixed this 5 day of January 1928. J. H. VICKERS, Clerk (Seal) First pub. Jan. 6th, 1928 Last Tub, Jan 20th, 1928. Sud-wee- Day Phone 59. Night Phone 182. Erma Lunt 73 South Main it: "He Builds Wisely Who Builds Well" TO BUILD WELL USE NEPHI PLASTER HAS NO EQUAL The Largest and Purest Natural Deposit of Gypsum In the World EPHI PLASTER and MFG. COMPANY IRC0 LETROtEUKl l Dnm ins The annual meeting of the Juab Ass'n will be held' at Nephi City Hall at Nephi, Utah, on Monday, January 16th, 1928, at 7:30 P. M. The purpose of the meeting is to submit the annual report of the Ass'n and for the election of 2 Members of the Board. Also any other business that may come before the meeting. VEEDOL OIL FOR PERFECT LUBRICATION Judd's Garage G. R. Judd. Nephi, Utah Hudson and Essex Cars The garage on "Gas Street" Reserved seats on sale, Monday, Jan. 16th We are here to serve Secretary. Nephi Drug Company THE WHY of Geo. D. Haymond, Owner SUPERSTITIONS By H. 33 IRVINQ KINQ STUMBLING that it Is bad luck to when setting out upon any new enterprise is a very old superstition easily explained by psychology. It is one of hich there are a great number which arises from natural ALL AMERICAN symbolism. Stumbling Is the natural BUSINESS ELEVEN symbol of Doorlv directed action nnrt 23e word Is so employed In popular t CAOUh a a J T il etrimHIaf Intrt Kn. A wall street statistician, under net's nest," to signify blundering Into taking to prove that it is the country trouble ; or "He stumbled Into a good boy, rather than the city lad, who thing," to signify that he succeeded makes his work in the world of bus only by accident And falling Is the iness and finance, has just picked natural symbol of failure as witness an "business team" for the popular slang. "He fell down on 1927. He has selected eleven names his job." The primitive mind, still active In using for this purpose men who have occupied the most prominent position man no matter how civilized he may each month in The American Maga be, and natural superstitions, make zine, and who therefore may be con- the analogy Instinctive, and hence the sidered the most conspicuous examsuperstition. If a man stumbles on the threshold of a new enterprise the out ples of achievement for the year The list includes ten men and one come of the enterprise Is doubtful ; woman. It includes one newspaper If he stumbles and falls It Is doomed man, one banker, one railroader, and to failure. The story Is well known of how Wilseveral merchants and manufacturliam the Conqueror, mindful of super ers. Here is the Busstition, when he stumbled and fell iness eleven:" upon leaping ashore in England, an 1. John A. Spencer, Revere, Mass.: swered the that went up from his Obliged to quit school at eleven, he soldiers thatcryIt was a bad omen by evolved the $2,000,000 idea of a thergrabbing the sand and crying out mostat. have taken seizin of this land with 2. Daniel Murray Edwards, both hands." There Is a similar story king of Buffalo, Syracuse and of the landing of Caesar In Africa, Rochester, despite being crippled. But If Caesar and William scorned 3. George Matthew Adams, Saline, this hoary superstition Sir Walter Michigan: Thrown out of work durScott did not. When Mungo Park, pre ing the panic of 1907 with $27 in his vious to his Inst and fatal expedition to Africa, was taking leave of Sir pockets, he now heads one of the blg-enewspaper syndicates in America. Walter his horse --stumbled. "A bad 4. William Todd, Wilmington, Design," saia scoit, i snail never see laware: He worried so hard about his him again." And he didn't. Of course parents that he bought a $7,000,000 given a sufficient number of stum blings, the supers! It Ion Is bound to shipyard on his nerve. work out sonetlmes. And then peo-5. Peggy Hoyt, Saginaw, Mich.: At 19 years of age she borrowed $300 pie say. There! I told you so!" CEky MeClur NroniD't Kyn1lrata.t to start a fashion shop which has grown Into a big Fifth Avenue enter8. Therodore Gray of Macon, Mo.: prise. who after 43 years of hard luck 6. John O. Lonsdale, Memphis lad manufactures 80 per cent of all the who is now president of the National world's automatic telephone equip Hank of Commerce in St. Louis. ment. 7. Lawrence A. Downs, Indiana 9. Edward S. 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