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Show THE PAGE FOUR The EE Children Wanted To Open Savings Accounts TIMES-NEW- S, Friday, February 10, 1928 NEPHI, UTAH W Times-New- s ADS CLASSIFIED Publlshea Every Friday by the Time. News Publishing Company. A. B. GIBSON, Editor and Manager. DON'T FORGET the JSerjiire Star is giving a ColojJfarTea. Satur The Co-o- p Finds Its Place day, February 11th, at the City hall. Cooperative marketing, generally, WANTED Clean, C5nRags75c lb. Times-New- s. is getting on a better business basis In the opinion of Chis L. Christensen PRIOF 81S.00 PER 10 0 who is in charge of the division cf Chiefs frdm cooperative marketing in the United for White Leghorm . Ala States Department ot Agriculture strong oarreu Farmers are gaining a clearer under meda county Aecceaiep Prepaid. standing, he thinks, ot the aims an Rocks, Reds $15Evpress GRAHAM HATCHERY purposes of cooperative marketing HAYWARD, CALIFORNIA and what may be expected in the way of practical results. They are begin ing to realize for example that there MY CAR FOR SALE R.fa. vns. is no single exact form of organiz PROGRAM And TEA at the City ation. that ca nbe rated as "best Hall from 3 to Jr PuhJj-rHTt- ted. A formula does not The organization 25c a plate. CofitwrTous program. insure success. must be adapted to local economic and social conditions. 'The import FOR SALE One 4 roonvbrick horns, with summer kitohejACre lot ant things to study are the kinds of work the cooperative can do and the water. For partwrfifssee J. S. I services it can render. Farmers are Cooper. getting away from the idea that FARM FOR 'fiLE and" merely by organizing they can fi MyTerms. Jos. 3ff-- KJckers or achieve prices for their products I II II ' m JL ir ir IS H tt"i Jr JK jjy II. . ; I A FULL SIZE PACKAGE OF healthy-tjraedinstock- Special service will be given the youngsters at our bank and every effort made to encourage them in habits of thrift. They can be taught that saving is a fascinating sport with worthwhile prizes. To every child opening an account with $1.00 or more, we I KOTEX 1 Box FREE With every two you buy for r. will present a handsome savings an immediate alteration the (J1UI Ildll, COLONIAL TEA ing conditions. They are getting plate. Every bank February 1 down to the bed rock of sound fin an invited. cing, better grading and packin body methods, efficient management and Phillip-sen'- s skillful merchandizing. THE) WORLD'S FRIEND Oxide Salve for insect bites, Livestock Conditions Signif boils, cuts, brubise. running sores Interest 49c SINGLE PACKAGES on has exeptionally rPwinj power to icant In Farm Situation prevent blood poijurfJ?byrusty nail etc. Sead tpra 75c jar Increased numbers of nogs on wounds, Mrs. K. s( PhiTlipsen, Box to.day a of with reduction farms prospects 5t8 Utah. . Levan, 408, in market supplies next winter, some increase in market receipts of lambs FOR SALE HORSES, broke to work We are here to serve as compared with last year, and or un"hroken. CalTitr mv ran!ch or gradual upward trend in beef cattle Phone 121 W. JanieaChase .,6t4 production are regarded as outstandof the sit features ing agricultural FOR SALE CHEJ yards of uation by the Bureau of Agricultural Geo. D. Haymond, Owner Gasoline linoleum good Economics, United States Department stove, or will traie stdve for good of Agriculture, in its February range. Earl Clariflge at' e Tunnel. report on farm conditions. 6tf There are more sheep and hogs but fewer cattle and horses, than WANTED Carrottsr EarSTiips in year ago, according to the report Bulk. See A. V.Typer. on 3H the basis of equivalent Computed units, it appears there are abou REMEMBER ThaiSGofonTal Tea at the same total number of animal Hall February 11th from 3 GENIUS is 90 perspiration and Mrs. Orson Cazier left Monday for units in the country as last year to City 6. Los Angeles, Calif., where she will but the total value of livestock is spend a month visiting- with her about $500,000,000 higher. VICTORA resser, RADIO, inspiration. Success is almost wholly the "Favorable prices two and three daughter, Mrs. Zee Bigler. Portier and Table Starts and Mats years ago stimulated hog) produc Hot Plate Mats, Han a Palntey Silk J. H. Vlckers, county clerk was in result of weekly, monthly, yearly buildtion," says the report, "so that last Handkerchiefs For Sal PfiTJ ne 229, Eureka Thursday on business conThe regular monthly meeting of year 6 to 8 per cent more pigs were or see L. Burton. W. nected with the county. the board of county commissioners raised than in 1926. A slump in will take place Saturday, February the foreign pork market early ing up the bank account here. last season contributed to depress prices County recorder E. B. Sperry was 11th. Naomi Broadhead, a member of in Salt Lake City Wednesday and The swine industry thus opens this the senior class at the Utah Agri Thursday on business. Judge Tbos. H. Burton returned year with about 4,500,00 head more cultural College, to spending the to his home in this city Wednesday on farms than a year ago, with winter quarter at the Home Econoafter holding court in Juction, and prices relatively low, and with little mics cottage, where she, with five Victor Jones of Salt Lake City was Kicnneld Utah. He will return to likelihood of a reduction in slaugh other girls, are obtaining valuable in Nephi Thursday visiting with on nichfield February 16, where he texriigs until the ..present crop of information and practice in .houseLess" relatives and friends. will continue on the bench there lg! is worked off. The December hold management. of the Miss Broadhead is a member of survey suggested probability a pig crop in the Corn Belt about 10 the Sigma Theta Phi sorority, a per cent smaller this spring than leading social oiganizaton on the last. This would mean a substantial compus, and is president of the reduction in market supplies by Association of Women Students. next winter. She is registered in the school of "The number of sheep and lambs Home Economics and is spepcializ-inin the country was 2,700,000 grea in foods. ter at the beginning of this year than last and was the largest in 16 years. About 10 per cent more lambs were reported on feed. Pros pects indicate a lamb crop this spring somewhat larger than last assuming average weather condi tions. Thus there will be apparent ly more lambs coming to market both in the first half and in the latter half of this year than was the case last year. The wool situation Lil however, appears favorable to pro with ducers, light supplies abroad and fairly firm markets. w nflIl00Zer-Nefrom Radiator to TaHTiar,, "The beef rattle Industry has been -- High Compression-Lo- ng The total curtailing production. Life Mow, it number of cattle in the country January 1 was 1,176,000 or 22 per cent below the high point of 1918. It spems probable that the cattle in dustry Is at or near the low point N.Y. of a production cycle. These cycles I usually extend over a period of 14 HJZzZ.z; Americans7 to 16 years. Previous low points In production occured In 1898 and I carCt afford to take 1912. The expectation Is that the In cattle prices will Improvement any chances my stimulate the restocking of farms and ranges and that the trend of production will soon be gradually why I stick to upward and for several years to come. THE SEDAN, 4 Door, h. Luckics. In THE COACH it longer, wider, V two (hadei of blue, with errant ttriping, ".IT "The dairy industry appears to be b larger and roomier, with form ttu foomUf , M, to the pleasure I get In strong position, with some slight and . comfortable leather nimble wider dooit, rich uphoUtcrr ., teat a. di.tln,.:.. ku, Its young stock. to Increase tendency ana which it removable. appointment. from their fine flavor, it ! practical. There were about 3 per cent more on have heifers Jan farms never cut yearling dairy they $775 uary than a year ago. The steadily f. . i. Dttrwif, plut 'war txtiti Imm ivind to no my shrinkinK number of horses reflects transition perhaps without parallel One look at the new Ebsx Super-Si- x ticeuhledegrecFinaU speed and ease of handling, the standard In history. It has gone far enough. will convince you that it will excel in kssex owners are so proud to acclaim with I never suffer ly, however, to stimulate horse prizes, the Essex which has just compopularity You get an impression of with the presumtion that good completenesa pleted the most successful year ever and fine quality in the design of draft-typ- e colts will grow into money every achieved by a car. detail whicli might be very for some years to come." From radiator to tail light it is a smarter, The bureau's Indox of purchasing With all these advantages, there is also me more beautiful car than even the Kssex power of farm products in terms of an amazing price reduction. The Sean V.:' which preceded it. And in performance t other commodities Is placed at 86 ivhen there s scram at $79S f.o.b. Detroit is 40 below the it surpasses in smoothness, reliability, for the past year, compared with 85 I yjf " Sedan of last price ble on the ice." year. for 1926, and 89 for the year 1925. V. The best preceding year was 1919 when the purchasing power figure was 10G, the 1909-1averin.-mark- 98c . Paid 4 percent Deposits Firsl National Nephi Drug Company Bank Nephi Utah ly- Local News it "Whatever You Earn Spend The Crearip of the Tobacco g NEPHI NATIONAL BANK anew' Crop EX T,iR NZinrHnT "Luckies never cut my HW Captain of HockevTeam r with condition physical That's addition JC XA a W X A '' a -- Tf itting COUPElr"iJ'. fir' Super-Si- 795 735 1 any dangerous for An Amazing Price SkU' way V' sudden coughing ApPrance WjSSlk a. JCf i '. : 4 6 ft t's toasted No Throat Imitation -- No Cough. five-ye- age being used a a base of 100. Viewing the entire agricultural situation, the bureau sayn that 'so far as concerns the production plans of farmers, tbo probability appear to be that the domestic market for this years output will be .equal to that at present, with the possibility of gome Improvement." G. R. Judd Garage Nephi, Utah I - |