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Show THE PAGE FOUR EE The TIMES-NEW- S, Times-New- s Published Every Friday at Nephi, Juab County, Utah. m Protect the will properly and legally drawn. Then come to this Bank and have the papers deposited in one of our Safety Deposit Boxes. Firs! National Nephi 1 ah of running out of ice ic a I FRIGIDAIRE Kendall Bros. NEPHI. UTAH I to like It. nin't no easy. But doin without em and actually llkln' It, is the way to get the laugh on life. By Viola Brothers Shore IN" without things ain't so hard DoDnin' without 'em and pretendin' You gotta be serious about sonie'u if you waimu keep on bein' amused In life; the same as you gotta be sick once In a while to really appreciate feelin' well. For The Party SPECIAL BRICK A mnu falls in love with the woman he's Interested In. But he marries the one that's Interested. In hn. FOR THE GANDER the games have been or the double rubber of bridge has been completed, serve Keeley's Ice Cream as the piece de resistance. There's nothing more satisfying nothing more desired to please everybody. A man's no more responsible for his love dyln' than for himself cashln' In. Yet the one always makes him devil and the other a saint WHEN Ain't it too bad that a man's most spectacular victories Is usually won outa range of the enemy? (Copyright! CLASSIFIED Two P"f AND HEADER ONE FOR SALE Special ADS Header Beds. Phone 217J3. FOR CANYON PARTIES Let Us Furnish Your Favorite Ice Cream in WILL PAY SALT LAKE PRICES For Hens. E. L. Guild. SOMETHING NEW SEE OUR NEW Kohler Washing Machine. Enamal-e- d like a bath tub, in all colors. You must see It to appreciate it. Kendall Bros. i OUR : FOR SALE Table, Ice Cream, and Sheep SALT Lone Pine Salt Co. tf. Phone 204R3. Special Iceless Packers Nephi Drug Company Railroad tracks are for trains and highways are for motorists. Trains are just a little heavier and mightier than automobiles, which is to the point that when train and automobile meet, the train cornea out best 99 per cent of the time. Trains are hard to stop and automobiles are easy, which is to the point thai when highways cross tracks, automobiles should stop. "When a man goes upon a railroad track, he knows he goes to a ICE 1- -2 cent for quantities over 50 lbs. etherise lc lb. al E. Tanner's. killed if a train comes upon him before he is clear of the tiack. He knows he must stop for the train, not the train for him. In such circumstances, it seems to us that If a driver cannot be sure otherwise whether a train is dangerously near he must stop and get out of his vehicle, although obviously he will not often be required to do more than stop and look. It seems to us that If he relies upon not hearing the train or any signal and takes no further precaution, he does so at his own risk." Those are the words of Justice Holmes of the United States supreme court, applying to a man's suit for redress because his automobile was demolished by a train. There is no logic in rushing across a railroad track. There is no sense in not stopping and taking every precaution to avoid being struck by a train. There is only a world of laziness and criminal recklessness. A grade crossing is a rendezvous with death. There is always a train Don't suffer with the heat Buy an Electric Stove at Kendall Broj. AN ACCOUNT here is one of the most CURRANTS "market'ible" of all securities. It is spot cash 100 at any time and for any pur- place ifyour pfrtrr Business Men Told To Aid City. Danger at Rail Road Crossings. There's no danger rffri crrratnr FOR THE GOOSE were inactive and retiring. 'It is an inevitable law of nature that nothing can stand still, all things either grow or decay. We advance or we retard. As applied to business, we call it, 'progressing,' 'keeping up with the times,' or 'holding our own.' "I am sure that all will agree with me, than our determination must be not only to 'hold our own' but 'to go ahead.' It Is also my hope that we can arouse an even gTeater Interest on the part of our members. "A requisite of good citizenship is a willingness to sacrifice some personal interest for the good of the community as a whole for without such willingness on the part of our citizens at large, to give of their time, energy and effort, to do things of community interest, it would be imposible for us to do our part toward making Salt Lake and Utah, a bigger and better place in which to live." Deseret News. scores of grasping hands, rpHERE are the first opportunity to awaiting part the unfortunate woman from what was left her by her husband. SAWS A. B. Gibson, Editor and Manager Entered in the Post office at Nephi, Utah, as second class mail matter, under the Act ofCongreas of March 3, 1879. The progressive cities of the country are those In which the active business men are energetically working on community projects through the Chamber of Commerce. This Is the opinion of James J. Burke, president of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce, who since becoming head of this institution has made a survey of many of the large cities of the country. Those cities which have remained dormant during a period of the last 15 years," he continued, did so because their principal business men Widow's Funds Bank u I Friday, July 13th, 1928. NEPHI, UTAH where he knows he will be - Edward Kendall ICE FOR SALE CHECKED EGGS at 15c Doz. at Nebo Produce, T. W. Miller. ICE FOR Geo. D. Haymond, Owner -- SALE.-Phon- 181R2. tf J8-- 6t RASPBERRIES For Sale. Your orders earnestly solicited and appreciated. W. A. J6-3- t. Bowles. N. H. S. 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If you do not believe that, or merely have not realized it, turn for a moment to contemplation of happier things. Turn your tired eyes from (he day's record of evil to the day's golden roll of honor. There is more of good news than of bad news today, every day. There is more to see on the sunny side, and it Is more worth seeing. There are only two reasons for gazing at ugly things; either that we may more fully know evil when we meet it, even in gilded robes; or that we may grapple with it and blot it out. Broad highroads of honor lead to every worthy goal of life. The mud roads are in the lowlands, leading only to dissolution and corruption. If we travel the mud road It is at our own volition. S's is not the harvest of life. It Is the chaff threshed from the wholesome grain and will be swept from the threshing floor. Why look upon the chaff when the grain lg there? JT some days the volume of chaff seems greater than others, know that the threshing has been more thorough. 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