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Show PAGE SIX THE TIMES-NEW- NEPIir, UTAH S. Thursday. March 13. lX3o. His Trouble of 0 Years Ended 1 "Sargon built me back strong and well after 10 years suffering and completely ended my troubles. 4 Arthur Drisban Ford and Edison Dry Communism, Capitalism The Prince's Malaria Bury Me in Pink tell U FRIENDS of prohibitionCommitter f Judiciary that a "dry Aniurtca" weans a country with huwy home, flllvd with luxuries, everybody enjoying himself. Honry Ford telegraphs his cer tainty that "the sane people of the Nation would not allow any dangerous modification of tbe prohibition law." Edison wired: "Prohibition Is tbe greatest experiment yet made to benefit man." Edison and Ford represent tbe opinion of many Americans. One thing Is sure. Nobody now living will see prohibition taken out of the Constitution, barring a revolution, which we shall not I JOHN HART hay. , "I kept continually at work but Bishop Manning, head of the ProI was so weak and rundown It was testant Episcopal Church in New all I could do to keep up and go York, disturbed by the "war on lng. I could hardly eat anything Ood," which he finds to be world without suffering afterwards, lost wide, blames "the lntelllKeutsla" in weight and my whole system seem America for complicity In Russian ed full of poisons. Four bottles of attacks on religion. Sargon gave me back all my old "Communism," says the bishop time strength and energy, the in no place In the world of digestion Is gone, I have a hearty "has appetite and am gaining weight Jesus." right along. Sargon Pills ended my The remarkable thing la that chronic constipation and put my liver In better shape than it has capitalism should hare a place "in been In years." John Hart, 1740 the world" of one who said: "Take Marlon St., Denver, all thou hast md fire to the poor, Ord & Mangelson, Agents. (Adv.) and follow me." Some, with author ity less than that of Bishop ManSee me for J. H. Hale Peach Trees ning, think that communism Is at The same variety grown by Joseph least as near to Christianity as also all kinds of oapltallsm. Stephen Boswell. 2t Airplanes took to England glass FOR SALE Six Gelding Horses slides with germs of malaria taken One John Deere Double Disc Plow; from the royal blood of the Prince one 12 Inch P. & O. Gang Plo- w- of Wales. His mother, the Queen, good condition Phone wm. Snader, saw them. Mills, Utah. 2tp You may see some like them, al though not royal, under the microHome of Paramount Pictures! scope In the Rockefeller Institute. The malaria germ looks like a PROVO finger ring with a good slsed blue stone set in It The germ of sleeping sickness looks like a small dragon, with a A Publix Theatre big head, wiggling in its drop of FRI. and SAT. blood, and the germ of the most Gay, Fearless Youth! dreadful and vicious of blood dis NORMA eases, looks like a red hot colled spring, revolving rapidly. SHEARER In Woman's interest in dress, strong "THEIR OWN and deep, goes back a million years. She started with a necklace. DESIRE" according to scientists. First an A Modern Story of Today ornament around the neck, then ALL TALKING with one around the waist, then a skirt LEWIS STONE and all sorts of things. ROBERT MONTGOMERY A woman in California who mur SUN. and MON. dered a man and killed herself asked to be buried in white satin March 16, 17 with yellow roses In her hand. The Personality Girl A known actress in New of "Gold Digger" fame York well Jumps from a twentieth story in Another Smash Hit! window, and makes two requests, first that she be buried in pink satin, Becond, that her husband keep away from the funeral. W. Vickers, nursery stock An encouraging statement comes from Mr. Edsel B. Ford, now in Florida. He Is one who talks rarely, and thinks first. President of the Ford Company, knowing the sales from day to day, possessing sound Information about business condi tions, he predicts steady improve ment in business, particularly In industrial lines. if. See What Happens To The Girl Who Can't Say "No"! All Talking TUE., WED., THUR. March 18, 19, 20 Gripping Action! Adventure! Romance! Mr. Ford expects to reach "our capacity" in May, producing 9,000 cars daily. If he only made $50 on each car, that would be M60.000 profit per day, and on that, you oan lire. Beautiful insincerity and humilIs Ghandl's appeal to the British government: "On bended knees, I ask you to ponder this phenome non," namely the "impoverishing of India's dumb millions" by ity Ohandi says: "I do not Intend to harm a single Englishman." He will only resist passively. Very touching, but not the attitude that gains independence, not the attitude of a people ready for F0R 0NE WEEK BEGINNING P MOM. MARCH GARY COOPER, the Brave Dny All Talking with MARY BRIAN BaiBBBi Southern Utah Get Ready! DENNIS KING in 'The Vagabond King" Is Coming Soon! 17 An Event Extraordinary For Nephi Starts Monday and Closes at 4:00 P. M. Saturday. Six splendid prizes will be awarded to those guessing nearest the exact number of S. & H. Green Stamps used in the making of the costume on Miss Thrift. Guessing blanks are FREE. You can guess as often as you like, no purchase required. See the Prizes in Our Windows. FRIDAY DOLLAR DAY MONDAY power of a When you will be given a demonstration of the purchasing single dollar. Two S. &. H. Discount Here is a new kind of sale where kindred merchandise is grouped and one Stamps instead of one on all cash sales. EXTRA STAMP DAY WEDNESDAY Every customer $5.00 or more will receive 50 extra stamps. First 25 making purchase of $2.00 or more wi receive 25 extra stamps with the purchase. Close with Grand Finale, Awarding of Prizes, etc. Premium for person bringing the most coupons, etc. In S. & H. Stamp value. (See little stamp book.) One valuable S. &. H. labels, certificates, Young Men's and Boy's Suits New Lot Just Arrived Boy's Young Men's Splendid Showing of Spring Coats x The early Spring Coats come in the Sport Plaid, Tweeds and finer Twills. They are superbly fashioned and priced so the family budget will allow a New Coat without inconvenience. $7.00 to $10.50 Suits 2-P- $15.00 to $25.00 Suits nt Complete Line of Gent's Furnishings SHOES Prices $10.00 to $25.00 FAMOUS "STAR BRAND" New Line of Sport Oxfords LADIES - $4.50 f ' Complete Line of Tan s and Black Oxfords 9wt .....$4.00 to $7.50 In Fact We Have Shoes For the Whole Family ' -- m J for NEPHI, UTAH Mrs. Andrew M. Barentson. Seven members besides the hostess were present. The afternoon was spent in doing fancy work. The hostess, assisted by her daughter, served an Those excellent chicken supper. Maggie Frandson, present were: Rena Crowther, Lena Allred, Mary A. Mikkelsen, Zina Jacobson, Matilda Sorenson and Caroline Larson with Mary Barentson as a special guest. The local Old Folks Committee met Sunday evening, March 9th and are planning on a big for them on March 21st. It Is hoped that this lovely weather will continue for that occasion so enter-tainme- that nt every one will be present. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Nielson en- tertained at a shower Saturday evening, March 18th at their home, in honor of their son Don and wife, Beth Bradley, of Moroni. De llclous refreshments were served to thirty of their friends and some beautiful TAKE NOTICE! Monarch Hosiery Special, regular 98c $1.50 value for One lot Ladies' Hose, full fashioned, silk to the top, regular $1.50 value ajUUiLll "Where Good Merchandise is Cheaper" independence. The Hindus might learn from the late Emmellne Pankhurst She wanted votes for women, and she fought Englishmen. She attacked them physically, chained herself to the Iron railing of the House of Parliament, that r. onH Mrs. Malcolm Marshall the police might not drag her nfnroH rtnwn "from Salt Lake last away. When they sent her to pris- Sunday to visit with Mrs. Francis on she starved, and would have J. Hanson, who is Mrs. Kiarsnaus died, except that shame compelled mother. the British to release her. r .inhnsnn. wno nave been Last week, the British, with Mr. on the sick list for about 7 weeks is Baldwin presiding, unveiled a stat- still in a critical condition. No ue to Mrs. Pankhurst, close to the improvement. spot where she had chained herself to the steel railing. And British Mr. and Mrs. Don CC. Woodward women vote. of Salt Lake spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mrs Francis How much In the way of deadly J Hansen. drugs comes into the United States T Two trunks found on a pier Mr ftnrl Mrs. Hvrum Jacobson of the French line recently containhave Just returned from a short ed $600,000 worth of morphine. to Soldier summit wim jmx. Distributed by the "dope ped- visit Mrs. Elmer Holman. dlers" that Is enough to sentenoe and hundreds to lives of misery. The Social Hour club held their Fmwm Sr4iow, Ik.) IO, I'M. to K annual 'banquet at the home of PRIZE DAY SATURDAY FINALE COUPONEXCHANGE DAY THURSDAY CENT DAY 9 item goes for 9c. For Instance, you buy a pair of shoes at regular price of $4.50 and receive a pair of $1.50 hose for 9c. A suit of clothes at regular price, and a shirt of your choice for 9c. Hat, regular price, a tie for 9c. Shirt, regular price, a pair of arm bands for 9c. Trousers, regular price, a belt for 9c. Material for a dress at regular price, lace collar for 9c. Many other items that can be arranged to suit your personal needs. DOUBLE STAMP DAY TUESDAY FREE! Miss Thrift Guessing Contest Combining frugality with merriment. During Jubilee Week we will feature some rare bargains on standard quality merchandise. Each day will be a feature event in itself. . A SAT. MARCH 22 FIRST 25 CUSTOMERS MAKING $1.00 PURCHASE OR MORE MONDAY" MORNING WILL RECEIVE 25 ADDITIONAL S. &. H. GREEN DISCOUNT STAMPS FREE! FREE! Ft. Green News Another Outdoor Romance Surpassing "The Virginian"! ft fmfWBL MERCANTILE COMPANY $1-0- 0 ifHii S. & H. Green Stamps Roll Call was and useful gifts were presented to Bertha Christiansen; from each Sentiments answered by them. Minutes, presented by member; Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson and Mrs. Murel Ivory, secretary were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Guymon have read and approved. The following Current moved to Elberta, Utah, where they program was rendered: events, Mrs. Ethel Anderson; Vocal have employment. Solo, Mrs. Chas. R. Coombs; Reading, Mrs. Murel Ivory. The Home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blackham Economic Club has been fortunate Moroni, have returned home, after in being recognized by the Home a month's visit here. Department of the asAgricultural literature College, in as much John E. Christiansen returned ind demonstrators are secured for home Saturday after a successful the benefit of the club. A successoperation for goitre and Is improv- ful year is anticipated, and the ing rapidly. meetings are held on the first Friday in each month at the Relief Mrs. Emma Checketts of Ogden, Society Hall, at 2:00 P. M. sister of Mrs. Ray Holman, has Just returned home alter a two weens See J. Walter Paxman for BABY visit with relatives and friends. CHICKS purchasing agent for the Utah Poultry Asssoclatlon Poehl-man- n Hatchery, Hatchers of Better was Home Economics meeting Chicks. Breeding stock held Friday, March 7, at 2 P. M. in Quality H. the Relief Society Hall. In the ab- under the supervision of W. W- sence of the President, (Mrs. Martha Warner. D. Edler), Mrs. Chas. R. Coombs conducted the exercises: Singing, FOR RENT 3 Room Apartment, Modern Phone 95W. "Catch the Sunshine"; Prayer, Mrs. With Each Purchase Copjrlghttd, 192 Kindness has its rew-- d v f " dairy business, i is liZ 'nlden at our dairy to ieoc or abuse cows. Kindness and proper care make a contented cow. Such a cow gives more and better milk. MEADOWBRQOK DAIRY 1 |