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Show PAGE FGUlt THE LOCAL NEWS OF INTEREST The Times-New- s Mm. Frank Warner, in iu Provo The local O. 1. Skates store ia celebrating the 3rd anniversary of this week vUUIng with relative and the organization of tuo O. P. Skaggs friends. system, and have a large atnoune-men- t The "Lucky 13 Club" enjoyed in Uila iwsue of thin paper. theatre party Monday evening after All thoae who wlU the construc- which they bad refreshment at the tion of cement sidewalks abutting "Tunnel" The member present were: their property, within Nephl City, Irene Cooper, Helen Chase, Marjorle may advUe J. Walter Taxman or Lunt, Aline Ellison, Margaret Crapo, City Council, on or before Thursday, Marion CUrUlensen, Donna Belliston, April 4th, ao that the matter may be .Marjorle Lomax, Florence Belliston, considered io connection with work Mario Kendall, Alice Ord, Eunice Hrougu and Iteva Vlcker. Club Realready contemplated. J. Walter Piimait. porter Marie Kendall. zr j f.ui i;jLfi .iij ' r? cr C ii wv f- D Lai m V c- snot BEAT BAD WEATHER with "Caterpillars" Sturm? Keep Working! Deep Mud? Keep You're riding a "Caterpillar" now . . a "Caterpillar" that has broken the back of bad that weather, dry seasons or stubborn soils puts you in the fields or in the market every day you SHOULD be there. Strong and sure is the grip of those long wide tracks, finding footing where even beasts would sink . . conserving wetness in the soil for later sunshine . . storing moisture with deep tillage tools in dry seasons . . relentless power in front of tremendous loads. A size There are five sizes of "Caterpillars" for every use and a hundred uses for every size. Hauling! Landes & Company DEALERS Salt Lake City, Utah Branch at Nephi, Utah BIGGER 'I than the Miather II ARMORED against Time r" fo " asier! - You need quality Tools and here is the Store unusually well equipped to supply you with the best, tested merchandise at value prices! Water Hose Hedge Shears Garden Rakes Steel Hoes Spray Nozzles Lawn Mowers Shovels Lawn Sprinklers Dig Forks Kendall Bros. "Buy Hardware, etc. at a Hardware Store" i Published TIMES-NEW- S, Thursday, March 28th, 1929. NEPHI, UTAH LOCAL HAPPENINGS Every Thursday at Nephl, Juab County, Utah 3 ': 3 i t Alma McPherson, who Is managing a cafe at Idaho Falls. Idaho, who delight in birds was in Tuesday visiting with and flower, tree and rippling relative Nephl Mr. McPherud friend. orooks those wbo commune with a success in the son has made quite nature are now getting a thrill; that Cafe business, and has owned sevis, those who built blue bird boxes, eral cafes, but at the present time their are (or pretty winged friends Is managing a cafe In the Idaho returning to the shelter afforded city. lie expects to purchase a cafe them. Would It not be a fine thing to have a blue bird box and a blu this spring. bird family in every yard. You will Mr. Ed. V. Downs and Mrs. Herbe thrilled at the arrival of your man Vickers entertained at an Easter leathered friends each spring. party .Monday evening at the home The games and of Mrs. Downs. lunch were carried out in Easter This Mechanical effect. Progressive cootie was Age. played, prizes being awarded to Mr. Ashby, Mrs. Ashby, Mr. Garbett and Mrs. Barnett. Refreshment wvre Mr. and It has become the fashion in served to the following: certain circles to deprecate, our Mrs. 11. A. Ashby, Mr. and Airs. O. modern industrial age, on the L, Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gargrounds that it exalts the machine bett, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Petty, Mr. above the Individual, and mechani and JUrs. Gilbert Bailey, Miss Vivian cal above human values. Tranter, Alma Tranter, Ed Downs, Yet the results seem to differ Herman Vlcker. from the theory. The machine has On Monday, March the 25th, the for the first time in history, given a vast amount of leisure to the great board of the Nephl Ward Relief entertained at a dinner party majority of people. It has increased Society the home of President Sarah Hall production and shortened hours ot at work. It has made possible the in honor of Mrs. Ethel Gadd, Mrs. wide dissemination of luxuries at Maud Forrest, Mrs. Itha Parkes, and Mrs. Lillie B. prices which fit the average purse. Mrs. Ellen Cole. Motor cars and telephones and Sparks, a former president of the N. W. R. S. was present as a special heating systems and elevators and endless other mechanical devices guest. Atwassix o'clock an elaborate served. Easter sughave lessened the time necessary to banquet were carried out in the perform the duties of life, that more gestions time may be had for the luxuries. table decorations, a beautiful Easter There can be no question that lily being- the center of attraction. there are many who use their leisure After dinner the evening was spent in social chat, games, jokes etc. poorly. But it la not the machine everybody expressed that must defend Itself against this When leaving criticism. It Is human intelligence. themselves as having had a very deAnd it is not illogical to believe lightful time. present besides the guests that the machine will be the means of Those Mrs Sarah Hall, honor were: to an end a time when education E. Mrs. Mary and knowledge will be really gen Mrs. Jennie Lunt, Alice ,McCune, Mrs. d leisure will Pexton, Mrs. Mrs. eral and this Kate Bmrton,, Mrs. May Burton, d create a greater and Kate Mrs. Lila Richardson, Bowles, civilization. Mrs. Elizabeth Sowby, Mrs. May B. Petty, Mrs. Harriet Christison and Mrs. Elva Bailey. The Value of and for all other public utilities, Is Organization. a friendly attitude on the part of the public. The physical equipment An editorial which appears in the and the potential market for its "Insurance Field" fqr March 7, services, great as they are, would be 1929, contains a great deal of con- of litUe avail it the public were structive Information regarding the hostile. "Political against propaganda value of organization. Excerpts from this article are reproduced be electric power and light interest does not have much to feed on when low: "Men who neglect organization the industry can point to constant must pay the price of neglect, even lowering of service rates to conIn the past six or seven though they do not always realize sumers. or expect it. The keynote of years rate cuts in the United States The by electric companies have totaled modern life is organization. Electric denser the population and the more than $500,000,000. heavier the pressure on life the service is one of the very few items greater need and Importance of or- in the cost of living that is lower than it was before thfl war." ganization grows. . . ". . . That, or a price similar in degree, is what every business man is paying for lack of organiza From Ant Hills to tion. Without it few businesses Mountains. have a chance of success today. of Even members organizations. who give little attention to them of our During the last decade often ask themselves 'What do I get growth and progress there has sprung out of it?' Mr. Chase answered that into existence a new phase of the with another personal experience, policy embodied in the slogan, "SupHe is a member of the Chicago Asso port your home industries and your ciation of Commerce which spends home town." From the strictly provincial appli $337,000 a year in the collection and dissemination of information and in cation of that principle to the end directing its energies to the improve that citizens shall patronize and ment of business opportunities and boost "only their own community, has condition. 'What do I get out of come the broader policy of communi that?' he asked. 'Well, let us say, ty development whereby cities con nothing but the intangible values centrate on a large progressive city that come with enlarged business within their midst and boost it. opportunities and contact with their Where the maximum of progress Is live exploiters. That Is perhaps not reached by any major city, there is a direct value. And it only costs a circle of smaller communities about me $75 a year to have that $337,000 it whose enthusiasm and backing of worth ot real work while it has the parent city amounts almost to cost me $25,000 to have no organi- a passion. zation to work with in my property James W. Elliot, of the Los affairs.' " Angeles Stock Exchange, notes as an example the growth of this broader principle In Southern California and Babson Foresees Great the Southwest. Although each city in that region has its own Interests Utility Expansion. and pursues them zealously, in a majority of cases the small towns conThe electric utility Industry of the tribute unstintingly towards boostUnited States, far from having reach- ing Los Angeles. That city has had ed Its apex, la facing a future of climate, man-mad- e harbor and many broader and more useful expansion, natural advantages to make it fourth disaccording to Roger Babson, city in size in the nation; but In the same analysis every city within its tinguished economist. "There remains a great potential Hinterland counts the Los Angeles market in the electrification of farm Harbor as its harbor, Los Angeles' and use of electricity in industry is growth as Its growth. making great strides," Mr. Babson The policy is a worthy one. Various says. of it will be found adaptations "Electric power Is now readily throughout the nation. The small available in outlying localities, mak- towns are situated like a huge fan ing possible the establishment of in- about all large cities. Ant hills be dustries in country districts where come mountains, the work of millions living conditions are more attractive. of people, each contributing to the Three-fourth- s of all the power in in- other and each reaping common dustry Is electric and about 60 per benefits. Nor are the smaller towns cent of this is furnished by central the only contributors. If they build stations. At the present rate of a large central metropolis, that motorizaUon of factories, this pro- creation will build ithein. Money portion will be markedly increased In is constantly flowing and Is availthe next 10 year. The more gen- able to industry and business eral use of electric devices and through the great city. Only thus labor- - saving appliances continues to have securities grown to their grow. . . present popularity, Industry to its "The most Important thing neces- present proportions and seasoned sary to the future success of the prosperity been maintained year electric light and power Industry, after year. THE YOU SEEN HAVE and Mr. E. B. Forrest went 'Ulbson, Editor and Manager to Salt Lake City Tuesday where Mr Forrest will receive medical Eutered In the Pot Office at Nepbl, Utah, a second clas mail matter, tuider the Act of Congrea of March Arvil Sperry of Alt. and Mr. S, 187. Tooele, announce the arrival of a Mr. and baby girl, born Tuesday. Mr. Sperry and family are visiting Build Blue Bird at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Park, parent" of Mr. Sperry. Boxes. Mr. A. II. J : v NEW DE LUXE LINE of iHEAFFER'l 0 Fountain Pens Our citizen at & 1 1 and Pencils i 1 !i ?. i P I. Years in Advance of Nearest w Competitor Wouldn't a Set Be Nice For Graduation? See Them Now! V We Are To Serve Here Nephi Drug Company Geo. D. Haymond, Owner 77f. 2i new-foun- better-balance- NOTARY PUBLIC AT THE TIMES-NEW- OFFICE S If You Need a Notary Public After Business Hours Call A. B. GIBSON Phone No. 82 RECENTLY REMODELED and ENLARGED EPBBH W E Elias Worwood, Prop. SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER EVERY SUNDAY Short Orders Regular Dinners New SERVICE STATION TO OPEN in the EMRO BUILDING Bernell Lunt will open a New Service Station in the Emro Building next Sunday, March 31st The General Public is invited to come and see the new Service Station. Accessories and Tires will be sold in addition to Gasoline and Oils. . |