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Show THE Friday, January 27th, 1928. TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S. PAGE THREE 7 NT L evan s lNews IsYourAdRightat Her of The Week Fingertips? bI save every blotter that comes into this house," a mother was heard to say the other day, "but we never seem to have enough!" and airs. Ferrln Bosh of Salt Lake City spent last week In Levan They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bosh. Mr. Now, the question is: How many blotters re enough? We can guess the mother's answer: "A few more than the children use for school and home study." But, if you are a business man, no home has enough blotters unless at least one of them carries your name and sales message. M, J. . Marie Christensen of Eph-ralwas married Wednesday Jan. 25th, to Erick Thompson of Levan. The ceremony was performed in the Manti Temple. Miss O m The only authentic portrait of the poet .Virgil known today wag found In northern Africa In IN! Ml. They're Nice Rivers Alive With Smelts During spawning season the rivers f the Pacific Northwest are literally lire with smelts, which may he A recent In scooped up In baskets. dustry Ig the salting and packing of tons of these fish for shipment to China, Japan and other parts of the Orient Formerly they were shipped only to the cltv markets of this roun try. The term air plant Is applied to plants of a great many different groups, says Nature Magazine. Properly speaking, they are those that grow on the bark of trees or other objects, but do not derive any Fitting for Lite Some one has beet, defining the duty of a college as fitting men and women for future problems. Education ought to do more than that. Education ought to fit men and women to live in the tit most, to appreciate the belter, ttnet ihltigs of life. To make a man effl (lent ought to ie only one of the re ults of education -- LEE MEADOWS '7 Famous Pitcher of the Pittsburgh Pirates, writes: "It requires splendid physical condition and steady nerves to take your regular turn on the mound season after season and in looking for my ciga rette I was anxious to find one which coidd be smoked without taxing my wind or irritating my throat. 1 decided upon Luckies and I can safely say that I am never troubled with a cough and my wind is in splendid shape. We hall them lightly when they come. Life yields so prodigal a sum Of Joy, our Joy we hardly heed. 8 GO. Medicine for the Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. tm ONE DAY ONLY Charge for Consultation The specialist of Dr. Mellenthln I ; ' - . It'--- " 'V- !r r, - ? The Cream of the Tobacco Crop "Here in the Southland we know good Tobacco. It is born in us and it is the livelihood of most of us. The Cream of the Crop is bought for LUCKY STRIKE. I know for it has been my duty to purchase it on the markets for years for this brand." f&JUs Bar "f Tobacco 6 t Covington. K. It's toasted No Throat Irritation -- No Cough. regular graduate su- - plnely drug their way through the world, complaining almut hard luck and lack of opportunity, while their acquaintances look on in stupor, cause society tunai of its serious troubles, and multiply troubles for themselves. If traced to Its source It would be Till that their discontent comes mainly from Inactivity of the hand snd the mind a naturul result of Idle ness and the baneful habit of stepping aside from the exacting duties of life. The indolent are never happy. They strut languidly with a proud air before the Industrious with the feeling that the world and Its pleasures were made for thetn alone, so they file away their life by wasting their time In findwith their surrcmnd-Ings- , their clothes or their home-matethey proceed to make everybody discontented. Sad to sny, these misbegotten souls who call themselves men and women, represent a type of Idlers who, purposely or not, are becoming a serious menace to our laws, our home-lifand our fuith. In plain words, they are undermining the structural principles of government and sowing broadcast seeds of rankest poison. Erring, mischievous and reckless, they are hastening their own destruction, which they are doomed to reach In the eve of their lives In rags and s, Will bo at Co. is a who ing fault Not content DO NOT OPERATE No A. WALKER "yilOSE fretful Individuals I paat fifteen years : $8.90 FRIENDS ARE WATCHING We kiss them lightly when they leave. I would not want your heart to grieve And yet some moment after this We may recall the hurried kiss. This baur together may recall And treasure It the most of all. Perhaps 'tis well we never know For then we could not let them g ( by McClur. Newpapr Syndicate.) 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The mem bershlp Is restricted to UK) Of Men's Hose That Fit Right Work Shirts Inez maidens As often as not the doll-likhave sawdust In their heads. Farm and Fireside What Air Plant Is Work "Shoes Big Mac" Mangelson entertained the Gleaner Girls club Wednesday night. Delicious, refreshments were served to the large number present. But w s Wirti For Your Dollar Here Every Day Not Just Nowagid .Then Everybody is invited to the big dance ta be given next Wednesday night, February 1st, by the Elders be will Refreshments Quorum. served. Priceless Portrait Happy in Our Illusions '' where savings are greatest he has spent the past two months. fJ. Miss This world's h place, all said and dene, by fond Illusions ruled ; flint man has might; little fun who never can be fooled. Boston Transcript. STORF PAY LESS, GST MORE! K9 AaA. rturn from California where on his V-- S Fu Joseph Miller of Idaho is here visiting with relatives and friends ..""Si d A HELPFUV. NEPHI, UTAH Mr. Do you want one of the best? 111 INSTtTUTlON- - 4i Mr. Peter Iverson Is hame visiting with his parents while recovering from a recent attack of pneuMr. Iverson has been emmonia. ployed at Los Angeles, California, for some time. Let's consider another word in that lady's remark "I taoe every blotter." All the more reason why one should be yours, Mr. Merchant. A blotter is a necessity, a highly valued tooL If it has been a gift from you, surely you have gained in good will and good Will benefits your business. We design and print blotters. We have a number of good ideas in mind. IB ANATIONAMDS PAY CASH PAY LESS NO BILLS TO DISTRESS 16 inches High Gillette Blades . . . 39c Moredge Blades . 25c Williams Shaving . Soap, a cake solid sort, who go on from day to day, bending cheerfully to their tusk, surmounting dilliculties and saving a tithe of their earnings for the uncertain years that lie ahead. Create for yourself some high ideal, some noble purpose. Turn your hack upon the fretful, discontented trouble-monger.Shun them us ym would a rock at sea, atnl press steadily forward with the hopeful and tin- courageous. Remember that K"ld Is tried in the tire, anil that you, loo, must be tried until you ring Irue and stand the acid test. Your trials are meant to purify you. to prove jour faith, to mold your soul into a thing of enduring beauty ami to develop your worth, not only for your own sake, but for the sake of loving friends who ore watching you. and whose hearts would break If you should stumble and fall. - (f) by McClure Newspaper Sysdloate.) rnouvTE ... 5c C.UAItDIANSHIP NOTIOK8 Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for FurUior AND NOTICE TO CltKDITOIW Estate of Bessie Jeffries Sparks, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1435 East, First South e of Utah, Street, Suit Lake on or beuire'the 20th day of March, City,-Stat- A. I). 19 28. J Edna GT3ensou, Edward H. Sparks. Jr., Executors of the estate of Bessie Jeffries Sparks, Deceased. V. A. C. Bryan, attorney for Execn- torss. Date of first publication, Jan. 13, 1923. Date of last publication, Feb. 3, 1928 NOTICE TO CltKDDITOKS NOTICE FOIt ITMJOATION Dopni-tnien- t of the Interior, U. S. Land office at Salt. Lake City, Utah, January 25, 1928. NOTICE Is hereby given that Bert Burraston of Goshen, Utah, who, on g August 30, 1922, made homestead entry, No. 027335, for N 4 NE 4 , SE ',4 NK V4 , NE i SE Sec. 8, V',2, WViEVi, Section 9, Township4 12 South, Uange 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make three-yea- r Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register of the I. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 15th day of March, 19 2S. Claimant names as witnesses: John W. White, Russell Nelson. Lee J. Nelsn and William Edwards, all of Goshen, Utah. ELI V. TAYLOR, Register Kirst pub. January 2 7, 19 2S. Last publication February 24, 1928. stock-raisin- .Estate of William Henroid deceased. Creditors will present claims with pouchers to the undersigned at Pleasant Valley, Juab County, State of Utah, on or before the 30th day om May A. D. 1928, Emma O. Henriod, Guntave exedutos of the Estate of William It enfold. Deceased. Edward I). 'Itujin, W. A. iC. Bryan, Attorneys.. f6r Executors. First )uiU4rnn7Tan7r 12S Lmtfpublkation, February 10, 1928. Hen-rlo- Ancient Aroma'ic Herbs The first mention of the use of seems to be iu the 30ih chanter of Exmliis, 34th verse, containing the formula for the holy anointing oil to he ued solely by th priest of the tabernacle of the Jews. This perfum consisted of "en-pe-t spices, stacte. onycha ami galbanum." These were nil aroma Mr herds or rums. y University of Michigan's Huge New Stadium I r--7- Vi. w of the Immense new stadium of the University of Michigan football game. at d, Ann Arbor. It was formally opened at a recent |