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Show THE PAGE FOUR The US' mi Times-New- s Published Every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Utah Q Editor and Manager ' HERE today and deposit a fixed sum weekly for the boy's education. 4 interest is paid. National Bank Utan FirsT: Nephi NOTARY PUBLIC AT THE TIMES-NEW- OFFICE S If You Need a Notary Public After Business Hours 1 JLXXVtwF Will Efficiency Pay In Farming? Edison Mazda Lamps 50 and 60 Watt Lamps Now 20c COMPLETE SCHEDULE OF PRICES post-electi- Will It pay a farmer to use larger or better equipment which will permit him to handle a greater acreage with fewer men? Will it pay htm to use better aeed? Will it pay hlra to save as many plga as possible from each litter? Will It pay him to keep cowa and sell only the low producers? Will any of the other things which promises. Three major things must be ac complished during the next tour years. They are: World peace, with ratification ot the Kellogg treaties and disarmament of the nations; agricultural relief; and the right solution of the liquor question. No matter where you may live, Increase the quantity of farm products per worker and reduce the cost whether rich or poor, great or small, per unit really pay the Individual good citizenship demands that you farmer, and will such Increased help solve these three problems.. E. A. B. efficiency benefit agriculture a a whole? May practices which profit the Individual farmer be detrimental to the Industry as a whole? Should Copper Prosperity. the individual farmer refuse to adopt methoda or equipment which would Increase his own profits, because they After six years of metal depression would make it harder for his neigh-bor- following the World War, copper has or farmers In another state, or gradually emerged from a position of another country, to make a satisfac- uncertainty to one of commanding tory income? supremacy. To farmers who have taken adWith the rapid expansion ot the use vantage of every opportunity for in- of electrical energy the demand for Is widened, because creasing their output per worker re- the red metal ' ducing their costs, and found their electricity and copper go net income Increased to a satisfactory A number of the railroads figure thereby, the above questions are giving earnest consideration to a will seem absurd. They know that comprehensive plan of electrifica greater efficiency paid them. They tion of their lines. The efficiency realize that net income depends not and economic advantage of this upon selling price alone, but upon means ot power are well recognized the cost and the quantity sold. They by the railroads, and once it gets realize, too, that if market prices for well under way it will develop farm products be raised, they stand rapidly. to profit therefrom more than farmWhile the price of copper may go ers whose costs are higher and whose slightly higher. It is not the opinion of those who are in close touch with production la less. But there are many farmers who the situation that it will rise rapidly have not taken advantage of the num- to a level greatly higher than the erous opportunities to increase their present one. The producers are pre- production and reduce costs. And, strange as it may seem, there are some people who believe it is not to their Interest, or the Interest of agriculture as a whole, for them to do so. For, they say, it all farmers used tractors and other efficient equipment .they would produce such quantities of crops that prices would go so low no one could make a saved profit. And if all as high a percentage of their litters as the best raisers save, prices for pork would pay no one a profit. And so on through the list of good farm practices it all adopted them It would be disastrous. While such arugments are advanced In all seriousness by men who have the Interest of farmers sincerely at heart, this does not make them and fallacious any less fallacious, they are as can be readily seen upon a little thought. Effective March 1st Watt Watt Watt Watt Watt Watt Watt Watt Watt 40 25 25 15 25 40 50 60 100 25 Flame Tint Red Green Inside Frosted Inside Frosted Inside Frosted Inside Frosted Inside Frosted Inside Frosted 25 25 20 20 .20 20 20 35 Take home a carton of six today for $1.20 W a, Are Here to Serve Nephi Drug Company , hand-in-han- S3 ON Congress, or the Republican party will not give htm too much help. He waa not the choice of the politicians. He will strike hard for the benefit of the whole people and It you who read this will back him whole heart-edl- y he will do great things. What Herbert , Hoover will do aa No president depends upon you. unpresident can accomplish much less the people are behind him. What a wonderful spirit waa manl fested by the leader of the Democratic party when Governor Alfred E. Smith In hla speech gloriously challenged everybody to and the support the president-elec- t Republican party to redeem its high-produci- START AN ACCOUNT REDUCED any president. Bulletin ICS of the North Dakota Agricultural College atatea, "The average amount of time required to take care of the work horses waa 88 hour per year per horse." Thla means a farmer apenda 880 boura each year caring for ten horses, or practically three months of the year. Geo. D. Haymond, Owner d. 23 pared to meet the demand, and, as the price goes up, increased production will quickly follow, which ac tion will have a stabilizing effect on the metal price. it is sufficiently high to enable the producers to make an attractive profit, which can be used not only for dividend purposes but "also to enlarge their plants and develop new ore reserves. On the whole, the statistical position of copper is better than it has been for 'many Reserves are at a low ebb years. and demand is lively. Ely, Nevada, yet, Sizing up the situation, we natur ally conclude that the outlook for the copper industry is especially bright. The price is not so high that it will discourage the use of the red metal and bring into use substitutes; Daily Times. Jtr ga TrmtHfrftttm JC" aft. 11 QaKa hog-raise- rs Call mow0 lis. Cvlinile A. B. GIBSON Phone No. 82 Get behind the wheel and get the facts . Prices Ii6 $i2aoiofi) to I2 SERIES Sedans COUM! Drive a Buick then drive any other car let the comparison win you to Buick! Sport Cm SERIES . (1450 to $1 Sedani Coupes. . Sport Car $1325 SERIES 129 Sedans - - $1875 to IJI43 - ti865 toii87t Coupes Sport Cars - Sijastofisjo These prices f. o. b. Buick Factory special equipment extra. Convenient terms can be arranged on the liberal G. M. A. C Tim Payment Plan. in fijojtoti Burr Motor Company Ephraim, Utah When Better Automobiles Are Built . . . Buick Will Build Them Hvith the of the)muhf economy -. f V 'Dream Island" I i rr A Cleveland millionaire is reported as having started out on a luxuriously fitted yacht with a crew ot 19 in search of an island he had visioned in a dream. Thla suggests the story "Acres of Diamonds," where the diamonds were not in far oft lands, but in one's own back yard. In our opinion the "dream island" will not be found. He may find an island, but there will not be much "dream" about it. In this country one may spend his money as he chooses, so long as It does not interfere with the other person's rights. Henry Ford once sent a dream ship across the Atlantic, but the difference is that Mr. Ford had Intentions of really accomplishing something beneficial, namely, to bring about peace among nations. If Mr. Bramley, the expeditionist, desires in this voyage to merely have a good time, or find a fisherman's paradise, or even to answer a mere whim, none has the right to criticise his action. But if, tired of the glamour ot cities and the luxuries that his wealth affords ,he is seeking to find a better place in which to live, or a more beautiful "island" than his own North American continent, he will have sought in vain. But others look for "dream islands" besides Mr. Bramley. The error of conclusion in seeking the rainbow's end is common to all. More so with the poor, perhaps, than with the rich. The pot of gold becomes a myth. "Dream Island" is RIGHT HERE AT HOME. It Is all in the point of view. No circumstance or condition should be permitted to intervene between EVERYONE'S dream land, and none can Interfere unless by wrong thinking. There Is a lesson In the fact of this sailing from Boston harbor. It is an example of the futility ot searching for something better than one has. TTrte rr- waA wrv -J traffic conditions today demand Crowded with its greater flexibility, greater reserve power, higher speed and swifter acceleration. And now for the first time in commercial car history this desirable performance has been made available with the economy of the four. For the new Chevrolet trucks are not only offered in the price range of the four but they are as economical to er predecessors! Both operate as their famous the Light Delivery and the 1V Ton Utility Chassis are available with an unusually wide selection of body types and among them is one exactly suited to your require- -, ments. Come in today. We'll gladly arrange a trial load demonstration load the truck as you would load it, and drive it over the roads your truck must travel in a regular day's work. six-cylin- der six-cylin- der six-cylin- der , four-cylind- Sedan Delivery, $59S; Light Delivery Chaasia, $400; lH Ton Chassis, $545; 1H Ton Cbassia with Cab, $650. All prices f. o. b. factory, Flint. Mich. NEPHI MOTOR COMPANY Nephi. Utah A 1929. 3E Uncle Sam Greets The New President Mr. Hoover la the first president from the western statea. Like the young Lochlnvar who came out of Entered in the Foat Office at Nephi, the west to conquer all dlfficultiee Utah, a aecond claaa mall matter, that came in hla way. Air. Hoover haa under the Act ot Congrese of March the mind to do more for the aplritual S. 187. and material welfare of the American people than haa ever been done by A. B. Gibaon, Ten Horses Equal Three Months. In these clays of stiff competition, a young man is woefully handicapped without a college education. Yet how often does it not occur that, with the best intentions in the world, a father has not the funds to pay for tuition? Thursday, March 7th, NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR |