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Show THE PAGE FOUR Rare Fowls to Be Shown in Chicago TIMES-NEW- NEW FINANCE AID ers Association Describes Plan and Services of National Credit Cor- poration tive institution, la tho method worked out by bankers to put into practical effect the central point ia President Hoover's plan for renewing the commercial and industrial activity of the nation an proposed in his statement to the nation of October 7. Harry J. Haas, president of the American Bankers Association stated in a recent interview. The corporation is strictly cooperative In diameter, he said, ( unlto the entire banking system and increase the efTectiveness of the financial services of banks to their communities in tht rural districts as well as the cities. The plan will marshal the banking resources of the country, he explained, by creating a national institution whose funds will be loaned when necessary to banks which have assets la their portfolios that are thoroughly sound but are not eligible for loans at federal reserve banks. 1JL 9 Some of the rarest and oddest chickens In the world will be exhibited la December In the Chicago Coliseum poultry exposition. The four here seen are: 1 The turkhen which looks like a cross between a turkey and hen but Isn't; It originated In Austria and Is known there as the r Ithlne-lande- fowl. 2 The Yokohama or Phoenix fowl, a native of Japan. 3 The frlszle fowl which originated in Java. 4 The silver Polish fowl, which originated long ago in Spain but has been best developed to France and Holland. long-taile- d Airplane to Explore Stratosphere f?Vr- -, r -- , - 5556 Mil. . '! Thursday, Dec. 17, 1931 XMAS Mrs. Marnaret Smith was In Salt Lake City Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Painter and family spent Sunday In Eureka with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Near. President of American Bank- The National Credit Corporation, a billion dollar coopera- NEPHI. UTAH Local and Social BANKERS DEVELOP NEW YORK. S, Miss Irene Phillips returned home Saturday after a week's visit In Salt Lake City. j j I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shaw, and and Mrs. E. R. Shaw were Salt Lake visitors, Tuesday. Mr. Richard Salisbury of Mantl spent the week-en- d at the home of his mother, Mrs. J. R. Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. George Ostler. Mrs. W. A. Starr and Miss Maida Starr motored to Eureka, Sunday. C. C. Sanders and Mrs. P. J. Sanders made a business trip to Salt Lake City, Monday, returning SPECIALS A FEW MADE POSSIBLE BARGAINS THRU BUYING ON A LOW MARKET: 75c BODY POWDER 50c 75c BATH CRYSTALS 50c $1.50 SHAVING SET 50c $1.00 TABLE MATS 50c $1.50 HAND BAGS 50c $1.25 BILLFOLD AND KEY KADDIE 50c home Tuesday evening. James H. Ockey left this city Monday with a shipment of beef cattle for the Los Angeles market. Mr. Ockey will remain in the coast city for a week or ten days. Miss Eva Huff returned to her home in Meadow, Tuesday. Miss Huff has ben the house guest of Miss Sarah Orme for the past two weeks. SALE SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HAND. Mrs. Carl Chaffin and son Homer of Blackfoot, Idaho, are visiting this To Bensfit Everybody week with Mrs. Chaffin's parents, "There Is no citizen In the United Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Stephenbenefit in very prac- son. States but will tical ways from the results of the Mrs. J. L. Belliston, Mrs. Geo. A. operation of this forward-lookin- g plan of cooperation, which may be Sperry, and Miss Virginia Sperry Lake City Friday regarded as one of the most con- motored to Salt structive steps that have been taken where they attended a kitchen at the home of Doctor Pad-e- ts toward revival of sound business shower and given in honor of Miss Ruth addHaas Mr. declared, activity," Sperry. a December bride. ing: "The National Credit Corporation Aline Elison was hostess to th represents an instrumentality that members of the "Lucky 13" at her effect In home Saturday evening. The time should have as spent in playing Bridge. Mis; restoring the confidence of the public. The plan not only has been Reva Vickers winning high score prize. The following members were formulated by the country's leading at the affair: Marion Christensen, banking authorities, but also will Florence Belliston, Reva Vickers, be carried out locally as well as Irene Cooper, Helen Chase, Mar-carby banking representatives Crapo, Alice Ord, Euniece who have given their time and Drous-h- , Marjorie Lunt, and the thought to this undertaking as a hostess, Miss Aline Ellison. real public service. Honoring Mrs. Lottie Esplin. U. "The Ameriea.i Bankers Association convention was in session at S. A. C. Extension worker, Mrs. Irons entertained at luncheon the time the plan was proposed and Amos at her home Tuesday. The guest unanimously endorsed it in princi- list for the affair included: Mrs. A. ple. I have examined the detailed E. Smith. Mrs. C. W. Johnson, Mrs. formulation of the working plans Geo. Belliston. Mrs. W. F. Squire, as developed by the Incessant labors Mrs. Fred Beck, Mrs. William of some of the Nation's leading Bailey. Miss Trenna Bailey, Mrs. A. bankers who have undertaken to H. Belliston, and Mrs. James R. put It into practical operation la Stanley. Miss Sirley Irons assisted single-mindedevotion to the na- her mother In serving. tional welfare, and I am able to say without reservation that the National. Credit Corporation as set NATION'S FINANCE up by them constitutes a practical, sound and efficient means for carrySTANDS TEST WELL ing out President Hoover's proposal." AND MIRROR PYRLIN SETS PRICED LAST YEAR AT $11.00 TODAY ONLY $3.95. EACH SET IN A GIFT BOX. Just six sets left at this price. COMB-BRUS- H XMAS CARDS 2 c, 5c, 10c Nephi Drug Co. et CD r Levan High News Tib TiffiaCTMw Published Every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County Utah The Levan High School Phisical Education Classes, under the dlrec-io- n of Miss Jones, is presenting a Entered In the Post Office at Nephi, Utah as second class mall the general public on Monday evematter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. ning at 7:30. The presentation will be given in the Amusement hall. The following program will be A. B. GIBSON given: Editor and Manager "Old Aunt Dinah's Christmas"; ROY E. GIBSON Associate Editor 's "The Pickman's Christmas;" Manger Story"; "The Night Before Christmas"; Talk by "Saint Nick"; "The Bell Song"; "Come to Toy Town"; and Santa's Toy Shop. Miss Jones and Mr. Braithwalte are remodeling toys to aid Saint Economic Policy Commission Nick. Miss Nina Little," the Red Cross HARD TIMES RENEW of Bankers Association Nurse was at Levan Thursday. She Points Out How 22,000 extmined the students of the primary and grammer gredes. Banks Protect PubBANKER'S OPTIMISM The members of the Jolly Janes lic Interest Club were entertained at the home of Miss Faye Shepherd at a "BackFormer Bankers' Chief Finds 22.U0U banks all over the wards" party Saturday evening. Juul Z I V OVER Nielsen and Naomi Much in the Past Year to States are "quietly and Dalby, Francis were A UN Mangelson efficiently serving their communi- short business meeting was held, afInspire Confidence in ties, helping tide many business en- ter which tast. refreshments were Financial Reliability terprises over their difficulties, help- served. ing many concerns to earn money, Reporter Juul Dalby ROME C. STEPHENSON, retiring helping create the economic activiof the Amerlcaa ties that mean payrolls and spendValue for Your Money Bankers Association, declared In aa ing power in their zones of Influa lot of difference between There's on of his ence, and faithfully keeping guard the expiration address wise spending and squandering. term of office thst, in travelling over the working capital and savconvtnlenee For step-saviabout among the banks from one ings funds of their depositors," the Own try Home. end of the country ' to the other Economic Policy Commission of the all through the year, an extenMount of Olives during the past year, he had "come American Bankers Association says sion telephone Is an ideal holiout of it with a renewed faith la in a recent survey, adding: There are no positive data that day gift. Order one today. the strength of our banking struc"It surely stands strikingly to the the Mount of Olives was the scene ture and our banking situation, and credit of the banking profession of the Sermon on FOR Jutt Call our Business OUice Mount. There a renewed faith particularly in the that, during a period of unparalleled are also no actual the than BABY AND THF, WHOLE FAMILY other data spirit and courage of the men in the international economic depression, one reference. In the Annals of Tacibanks that have enabled them to this vast majority of bankers have tus, Roman to the presrise unconquered over difficulties so competently, so courageously ence of Christhistorian,the earth. The upon such as men never had to face be- and so successfully met their diffMount of Olives faces the Temple fore, or to accept with fortitude iculties and obligations. The effects Mount, and was the favorite gathhuof the drought, the demoralization misfortunes that were beyond ering place of the citizens of Jeruman power to prevent." of agriculture, the stagnation ot Insalem. It was also the favorite When he reflected, he said, that dustry, the breakdown of trade, the walk and retreat of Christ, accordthe "entire human economic struc- inability f so many heretofore deing to tradition. ture has been brought to the verge sirable customers t- - meet their obliof ruin under the difficulties that gations to the banks, the impairs have swept over not only the nation ment of public confidence by Croat Southern University and false rumors resulting in but the entire world, and that the reVanderbllt university, a sults of events of this kind react unreasoning run3, the abnormal deinstitution of higher learning, I values of with particular directness upon preciation quote security located at Nashville, Tenn., was the stability of our hanks, and even in the most wisely conceived founded by Cornelius - - Vanderbllt of coll isv ji'VAT?WBBBBaaaaaaajBBBBBi .avaaaa yet how few have succumbed, investment accounts, the utter New doIn who a 1873 made york, we may well renew our con- lapse of real estate values all these nation of $500,000, which was afterfidence in the banks of America; things have occurred on a nation- ward Increased to $1,000,000. The with scale wide worldwide and when we think also of how many of charter of the university was taken our bankers have stood up under precedented severity. "The effects of every one of them out In 1872 In the name of Central the stress and storms of these times university. In 1873 the name was and how relatively few of them have have assailed the-- banks with de- changed to Vanderbllt university. are because forces structive they been proved wanting In the series ecoot a bank's essence the of very of crises that have assailed them, What an array of tempting goodies Ocean Soundings we may well feel a sincere pride la nomic substance. Yet, as we have meet your eye when you enter the shown, the great bulk of our bankour fellow bankers." The echo method Is the latest X. L. BAKERY! Hard to make a ing deposits has been protected method of taking ocean soundings, selection when so many alluring without harm, and our banks in a of an electric transmitdainties make you hungry and eagvast majority have continued o consisting Merely a Fungus er for a taste! which sends sound vibraunit ting The terms "toadstool" and "mush serve, support and strengthen their tions As water. the they through room" in popular usage refer indiscustomers and their communities rebound from the floor of the ocean criminately to any type of fungus with unflagging and unconquered they are registered on a receiver on devotion." correctly known as mushrooms. the ship. The depth of the water Toadstool is really a nickname, and Is determined by the time between of Twine Clarification Is some used it people by although There are three kind of twins: the sending and receiving of the to refer to poisonous varieties, it acidentical, unlike and Siamese. tually has tin such distinction. d IWSWIIIimiMlWIIMWM This la the newly completed monoplane built at the Junkers plant near Berlin for the express purpose of exploring the stratosphere, that region which lies about ten miles above the earth and In which the air U so rarefied tremendous speeds are possible. Built after data supplied by Professor PIccard, who recently explored the stratosphere, the plane contains a hermetically sealed cabin where the pilots will have to wear gas masks to keep alive. I HEALTHIEST J9$ 4-- H GIRL 4tV Gertrude Jane Heikes, sixteen-year-ol- d high school girl from Dakota City, Neb., who was selected as the healthiest girl in America at the tenth national boys' and girls' club congress in Chicago. Gertrude scored 99.9 per cent perfect, the highest mark ever made 4-- In a 4-- contest A single ragweed plant may p due more than 23,000 seeds. Honey I Energj Food Common honey Is among the best foods It of high Is especially valuable as a food for babies and young children because It Is a simple sugar When used by hard workers It replaces the sugars In the blood and muscles which hnve been burned by pxercise energy-producin- BUS DEPOT FORREST HOTEL Nephi, Utah ma w .v z$Wf .... wtttu (Si Meadowbrook Dairy 'AGO FEE Rouna OnFrom Tri Way Nephi St. Louis. Mo .... $32.00 $60.80 34.50 ...65 Chlcage, IU Los Angeles, Calif. 10.00 20.00 Twice Dally Transcontinental Service ng r nothing on the road can compare with Sponsored hj a great Milroad, we are able to Maintain an nn rivalled Standard of aerrioe and by tffleienoy. Travel Stages sore of and b the best. e- "Al-bie- g Clam Shells in Warfare Shields made from clam shells are are worn by Papuan warriors on Yule Island, who still fight with bows md arrows. nuiPiihiimiminTiTn mob-scare- Dakejw GodA X. L. Bakery r. i I SEMINARY BALL-ARLINGTON-C- HR IST11AS EVE 50c & 25 C |