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Show i THE PAGE TWO' Local and Social MILLIONS S&. ? bility for service. ars You take no chances on Firestone tires. Theylire-stone the bears tire each and silent, aafe, service. name, which is a guarantee of satisfactory Firestone's greater economies in buying, manufacvalues turing, and distributing make possible these greater and lower prices. See sections cut from FireStop at our store today.mail order tires and other. brand stone tires special compare Quality Take these sections in your own hands "fire-to- n and Construction. Then you, too, will know why is the tire that taught thrift to millions. ng Extra Values CORDS GUM-DIPPE- D proc The Firestone patented into o itron j, it transforms the cotton cord tough, sinewy unit. Liquid rubber penetrate very cord and coats every fiber, guard!' 3 against internal friction and heat, areo.y increasing the strength of the cord body, Qt.i giving longer tire life. Gum-Dippi- TWO EXTRA CORD PLIES UNDER THE TREAD This is a patented construction, and the two extra cord pliet are so placed that you get 56 stronger bond between tread and cord greater protection body, and tests show 26 blowouts. It sets c. against punctures end new standard let Hie performance on high peed cart. NON-SKI- D TREJ D Tough, live rubber specially compounded for long, slow wear. Scientifically designed gives greater traction and safe, .uiet performance. on-ik- id QUALITY PRICE CONSTRUCTION COMPARE 4.40-2- 1 y jEach WHEN BOUGHT IN PAIRS Firestone Special SIK Ow Srtnd Ctin Pries MaHOrdtr ct 19 Pf frica Eaca 4.40-2- 1 $3.63 4.50-2- 1 3.9S 30x34 Clin. 3.57 $3.63 3.98 3.57 Oar Ctsb Pfk. Oar Prirt Casfe Cell Pair $7-- 4 7.74 fr.QZ 4.40-2- 1. 4.50-21- .. 5.00-1- 9. 1. Other T"m FimteM FirastoM OUbald OWfMM lit Cam Priea Each Tori j Tuna Cuk Pile Par Pair 4.75-1- 9 6.33 12.3 0 0r frn S7. $3.95 4.37 5.20 5.39 6.63 8.46 IO.46 f O.OS 12. S6 ' Firastona Firastona OWiakl OWtiaM ln Ima Car Cin Heavy liuty wlvk 1 VikiDg..J Sto'b'kV " Caw Put. Par Paif Proportionately Low m 4.50-2- 1 4.50-2- 1 Sie So 94.79 S9.30 5.35 1 0.38 5.43 10.54 4.40-2- P'lrt $3.95 4.37 s.xo S.39 6.63 4.73-2- 0. 5.25-2- Soacial Brand Ordar Fir. Mail Cah P Prica Par Each 20.6 1 0.65 6.00-1- 8 ' . Paw . 1 Chevrolet Whippet .. Hup'bile. J 6 Plymouth 4.75-2- 5.00-1- -- 0 43 1X.46 .9 9 0 6.75 1 3.10 5.00-2- 1 .98 13.54 5.00-2- Pierce A. 6.00-2- 1 Butck 6.00-2- 2 Pierce A... 6.50-1- 9 Stut. 6.30-2- 0 u'n :.l Packard ... ' 10.95 21.24 00-2- 0 tl.tO 21.54 11.60 22.50 12.30 23.86 1 2.65 14.65 28.42 24-5- 4 7.00-2- 0 TRUCK and BUS TIRES Fratona Iroa OtdtiakJ Cath P'tca rack 5.25-1- 8 7.S3 14. 60 5.25-2- 1 8.15 15.82 3.50-1- 8 8.35 1 6.26 8.48 Ji.4' 5.50-1- 9 At. Jrn2m f rnion. OldftaM late Cask Prk ll.! $35.45 $29.96 26. SO 51.00 31x7 36.40 70. 60 36x8 H.D. 51.65 100.20 H.I). I4.50 28.14 ll.lr. 16.36 31 .61 26.45 51.6 1 no.0 ff p 46.50 99 .4 61.65 XO.OO 30x5 32x6 ll.l..... II. !..... o.CO-2- 0 "VOICE of FIRESTONE- - cKiUr dt 3. C. meUmwOe MtW Texaco Service Garage Drive In And Equip Your Car Today Start of Good Work The Prisoner's Relief society says that prison reform was started In 1888 by Dr. George H. Sandlsoo, Oditor of the Christian Herald. ',. Cans of Heat Lightning Beat lightning Is due to the flection from distant clouds of flashes, Small Japanese "Farm." refar-of- f the thunder being too tar away to be beard. The weatb-e- r bureau says, however, that It possible for an through tbe air r leM gradually charge to a full discharge would sao thunder. IXeprcseotatiTa Government Statesmen are men who have unyielding convictions after they decide which way tbe majority wM rote. San Francisco Chronicle. Is electric discbarge to build np more from a burst disflow, and sucb a produce little or Nearly 4,000,000 farming families In Japan now make their living from cultivation of two and acres of land or less. one-ha- lf Unwritten Law non "lex scrlpta," Literally, means unwritten law. It refers to the common law. as distinguished from the statute or wrltfpn law, T JL UP Bertha rn tr ... Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bowles had as guests at their home during the latter part of the week, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Boswell of Rait-- T.oVo city. . Mr. and Mrs. Rtpllman and small daughter Corlnne, ttuion uowan of Provo, and Martha Cowan of Salt Lake were week-en- d guests in this ASSESSMENT UPON SHAREHOLDERS No. 8508. Week his h Aft Tift R BRISBANE week-en- d gs SENTINEL TYPE COURIER TYPE UP-PAIN- (Continued from Page 1) Mcpherson spent to live unless we make it a good In Salt Lake City. the place for all of us to live in. On this common sense basis, all Ray Sperry of Salt Lake City was classes of people in a community a Nephi visitor Sunday, engaged in a campaign for civic betterment learn to work and play Miss Virginia Bowles of Provo together, community life Is fostervisited with her mother, Mrs. Kate ed, chronic knockers are led into Bowles, the latter part of the week the ranks of the loyal and successful boosters, and find themselvess Mr. and Mrs. Alva Beillston and useeful citizens. The aim of the Mr. and Mrs. Alton Memmott were campaign should be to make every Salt Lake visitors Saturday. community as clean as the cleanest home. Mrs. I. C. Bale is visiting with A clean home implies a thorough her daughter, Mrs. Lester Groen-halfj- h cleaning from cellar to garret, the in Boulder City, Nevada. removal from the premises of all rubbish, garbage, weeds, and un V. A. Beck of Castlegate was the sightly buildings and objects, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Beck sanitation of outbuildings, instaover the week-en- d. llation of flush toilets, the providing of garbage receptacles, fly traps Miss Rosemary Delliston spent and screens, painting and repair of week-enthe d here with her mother houses inside and out, painting and Mrs. J. L. Beillston. repair of fences, proper care of vacant lots, converting them into playMr. and Mrs. June Bell of Provo grounds and gardens, the planting were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. of trees, flower gardens and vegand Mrs. Ted Bowles. etable gardens and lawns, the trimming of trees and shrubbery. All Mrs. Leland Beillston and Mrs. of these Improvements enhance Gean Worthington motored to Salt the value of the property. Increase Lake City Saturday. the pleasure of living, promote the health of the citizens and reduce Mrs.. Howard Cox of Manti spent the fire risk. the week-en- d at the home of Mrs. In other words, besides other Im J. R. McPherson. portant considerations. It is good business, both for the property Mrs. A. J. Gowers Is visiting this owner and the community. The week In Snrlneville with Mr. anrf Clean Up Paint Up Campaign Mrs. Clarence Gowers and family. furnishes work for the unemployed and stimulates the business of the Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bryan and dealers by creating a demand for family visited in Lynndyl Sunday everything needed In making the with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sudbury homes clean and attractive. The Campaten should begin as Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis and early as possible and continue undaughter Beth spent Wednesday in til all public and private premises Manti and Ephraim with relatives shall be elven attention required to and friends. make them attractive and sanitary. Full benefit of the Clean ud Cam-naltAften an extended visit in Califwill not be achieved if It falls ornia and Salt Lake City, Mrs. W. to brins about a realization of th I. Brown returned Wednesday to fact that the progTam should not her home in this city. be confined to a brief period but should be made a permanent year Sunday guests at the home of around enterprise in charee of an Mr. and Mrs. Leonard F. Beillston aMve committee of public snirited were Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Searle citizens. The slogan should be and family of Starr... "CLEAN UP. PAINT UP AND KEEP IT UP." There can be no Mrs. Lena Livingston of Fountain better advertisement of a city. In Green was a guest at the home of the statewide campaign, the farms her sister, Mrs. William Jackson and are communities nrf?ed to participate. The Extension Saturday and Sunday. TVnartment of the Agricultural President and Mrs. A. H. Beills- Colleee and the Farm Bureau are ton are rejoicing over the arrival of rctively cooperating to make the a son at their home Sunday, April farm a more healthful and attrac17th. tive place on which to live. There are many opportunities for ImproMrs. T. G. Fowkeea and son Wa.1 vements In the sanitation and beau- left Friday for Los Angeles where tification of the farm homes. they will visit indefinitely with Mr Painting and renair of farm hom es barns, and other and Mrs. Harry Trowbridge. not only promote pleasure and con J. E. Olson of Glendate. Califor tentment but. are a eood Investnia. Was a BUest Of Mr. anrt Mre ment, as is also the orderly care of T. D. Davis Sunday. Mr. Olson is a farm lmdements. Many corrals are nuisances Dromer 01 Mrs. Davis. offensive, which should be abated. The culMrs. Morean Millpr nf Arm inary water supply should be elven eies arrived here the fore-pa- rt of careful attention. Trees, shrubbery, me week for an extended visit In lawns and flower gardens are nec this city. of the essary to the enjoyment farm homes and require but little Guests at the ome of Mr nnrt pvtra work and expense. The lot of Mrs. George W. Lunt. the farmer under present condit were Mr. ana Mrs. w Saturday m Mr- - ions is hard, and he and his famSwain and Mrs. Ruth Markham of ily more than ever need the Influ ence of pleasant surroundings to Salt Lake City. make It more endurable. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hall. Miss The planting of trees along the es Delma and Norma Hall md roads in farming communities add Miss Katheryn Phillips motored to Greatly to the attractiveness of the trovo Tiaay, returning home that landscape and Increases farm values. evening. Miss Thursday, April 21, 1932 NEPH1, UTAH S. CLEAN Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Lunt were Sale Lake City visitors Tuesday. JriRESTONE tlre appeal to the thrifty. They glva Extra Value at the lowest price ever known. Firestone do not manufacture tire under special brand name for mail order houses and others to distribute. manufacturer's Special brand tires are made without the his without sold are guarantee or responsiname. They long-weari- TIMES-NEW- New Game. Soak the Rich Chicago's Great Exposition See Northern California It's the Public's Fault Insurgent Democrats and "Pro-grenulv- 1 Republicans plan. It is said, to "soak the rich. Jack up taxes on tbe wealthy. Increase surtaxes, estate and gift taxes, levy all the traffic will bear oa luxury commodities." "Soaking the rich" iuay not prove to be harmless sport, for, strange as It may seem, a nation's prosperity calls for individuals of intelligence and energy. Henry Ford, the DuPonts, some General Motors, and Steel men, are rich. Also, they have paid in wages one thousand dollars and more, for every dollar they own. Well meaning radicals should make sure that they can continue paying the wages, before they "soak the rich" out of existence. A religious order once established itself in Central America, and arranged to "soak tbe poor" natives, by making them work steadily, no play, only salvation hereafter, guaranteed. The Indians did not like it, and stopped buving children. There were no more Indians to "soak," and the whole scheme was a failure. If earnest radicals soak the rich, until the latter cease producing payrolls, there may be real trouble. A recent morning was spent at Chicago's "A Century of Progress" international exposition with Rufus C. Dawes as guide. Mr. Dawes says the exposition will open on the date fixed, June 1, 1933, or earlier. And ' since he says so, It will open. The site of the exposition, with Lake Michigan on the east, the great city of Chicago on the west, north and south, could not be more beautiful or more impressive. Everything that a great exposition should have this one will have. In addition, progress and science being emphasized above all else, will give to tbe exposition an educational value, that should not be neglected by any American, parents especially. Great industries and business enterprises will have separate buildings of their own, General Motors, Sears Roebuck, Chrysler, and many others. Chicago and the whole country owe thanks to Mr. Dawes for the valuable time and intelligent industry that he has devoted to this exposition. Tickets to the Olympic Games in Los Angeles are now on sale. Fred S. McCarger of the Salinas Chamber of Commerce Invites you to come to the games through Northern California, stopping on the way Salinas-Rodeo- , going, or coming, to see the 24. to 20 July Those that visit California for the first time they will number tens of thousands should not fail to see San Francisco, the Golden Gate, Monterey Peninsula, the Big Trees and all this coast as far north as Seattle. Good roads and good trains make It easy. William Jeffery, president of the Northern California Hotel Association, and his associates urge you to come into California through the Nevada and Oregon gateways, thus seeing the national parks, the San Francisco and Oakland bay area, and all the other wonders. Come as you please, but do not fall to come if you can, and forget your troubles for a while. . TREASURY DEPARTMENT and Miss Office of the Comptroller of the The public learns from Mr. WhitCity Currency.Washington, March 8, 1932 ney, head of New York's Stock Excity. In the matter of change, that the poor innocent Mrs. , George bears have nothing to do with our Golden returned The Nephl National Bank Nephi, Utah. troubles. Monday from Salt Lake City where sne nas spent the past week visit TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON The public itself is responsible. CERN: Ing with her sons, John, James and K should not have gambled so wildacWHEREAS, upon a proper cert Sullivan. That recalls the saloon-keeper- 's ly. counting by the Receiver heretofore remark, pointing to the fallen John C. Hall motored to Salt appointed to collect the assets of Lake City Saturday on business. "The Nephi National Bank", Nephl, drunkard: "He drank it, I didn't. Why a valuation of the Vhile In the above city he attended Utah, and upon assets remaining in his blame me?" uncollected tMe Jeffersonian Day banquet at hands. It appears to my satisfaction Mr. Whitney says also that Mr. xne Newnouse hotel. that In order to pay the debts of Coolldge Is to blame, for talking so Wilford Beillston left Monday for such association it is necessary to much about prosperity, thus buildof ing up the great bull market of the Uinta Basin to look after his enforce the individual liability bee interests there. He was accom- the stockholders therefore to the 1929. And Mr. Hoover was to blame extent hereinafter mentioned, as for promising. In his campaign, that panied to Provo by Mrs. Beillston prescribed by Section 5151 and 5234 ana Donna Belliston. was about to be abolished of the Revised Statutes of the poverty forever. United Section lc 156, Act of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pexton and June 30,States, President Hoover said nothing of 1876, and Section 23. Act family of Salt Lake City are spendthe kind. He said that poverty 23, 1913, known December approved ing the week at the home of Mrs. as Federal Reserve Act. could be abolished. So It could, if Josepn w. Carter, mother of Mrs Nation had brains enough to disthe virtue of NOW, THEREFORE, by Pexton. the authority vested in me by law, tribute its plenty for all, and if men that rob the people of their savings, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Broadhead I do hereby make an assessment with worthless stock Issues were and Mrs. Thomas Broadhead mot and requisition upon the shareholdored to Salt Lake City Friday, the ers of the said "The Nephl National Jailed for life, instead of being merely questioned. former returning home that eve- Bank" for Fifty Thousand ($50,000 .00) . . . .dollars, to be paid by them ning, and the latter returning on on or of before the fifteenth day the following day. Things grow rapidly In America April, 1932 and I hereby make de once they start. In 1880 Los Angeone of A meeting of the local American mand upon each and every was a little town of 10,000 inthe par value of each and les half Mexicans. Five or Legion Auxiliary was held last them for habitants, of every share of the capital stock W ednesday evening in the city hall cities were competing six thriving or owned by "Child Welfare" was the theme of said association held in the West, domination the for of respectively, at the time the program which consisted of them, failure; and I hereby direct paying no attention toLosthis little health ryhmes and dances by a its Angeles town "of the angels." R. Jack the Receiver heretogroup of children, and a talk "My Arch area today necessall its to fore and take metropolitan appointed, with Social Service Expericene have a population equaling all of ary proceedings, by suit or otherWork" by Mrs. Ethel Gadd. wise, to enforce to that extent the them combined. Wise easterners, tired and sick Mrs. Owen L. Barnett was the said individual liability of the said shareholders. of talk about the depression, would charming hostess to the following members of the Social Neighbors IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have do well this spring or summer to Club at her home Friday: Mrs. hereto set my hand and caused my cross the continent and see for Gilbert Bailey, Mrs. I. M. Petty, seal of office to be affixed to these themselves what their country Mrs. Harry Foote, Mrs. J. E. Ostler, presents, at the City of Washington, really Is, and how little it ought to in District this of the Columbia, Mrs. P. B. Cowan, Mrs. Robert depend on Wall Street, bulls or the Winn, Mrs. Russell Hawkins, Mrs. eighth day of March, A. D. 1932. bears, what the French do about J. W POLE Gorgee O. Ostler, Mrs. T. W. Allred, their gold, the Germans about their Mrs. W. L. Hoyt, Mrs. Clyde Hay Comptroller of the Currency debts or the English about their nes, Mrs. G. R. Judd, Mrs. A. L. (Seal) pound sterling. Garbett, Mrs. A. F. Bracken, and First Publication April 7, 1932 MAY 8, Remember MOTHER on MOTHER'S with an "AMITY" Leather Hand Bag. DAY Latest creations are now on display and priced at to $5 $a.Q5 Change Purses 35c 50c ,75c -- -- MOTHER LIKES CANDY, TOO. Nephi Drug Co. WE ARE HERE No. Use Working TO SERVE Himself to Death WAIT lM)lUPDimiTi J 111'7 -- "Smothering" Tre - The forest service says that Jf V S7 .VI Losiet Caused by Fog There are no general statistics a to what extent fog Interferes with shipping, but a specific example that may be cited Is that of a dense fog that hung for five days over the English channel. No serious accident resulted, but the time lost by vessels laid up in the Thames estuary alone was estimated to be worth S.WMi.rMX). , pil- ing dirt around the roots of a tree of mature age will have almost the same effect as belting it. Such earth prevents the tree from breathing properly, and also prevents the moisture from getting at Its roots. A tree so treated will eventually die. V Health in the Home Practical Studies for l&JiVes and efttothers . By Dr. ERNEST H. LINES Eminent Authority and Chief Medical Director New Yurie Lite Insurance Company HEALTH AND HAPPINESS wives and mothers do not realize to what a great extent they have MANY their power to control the health and, therefore, the success, happi- ness and longevity of their husbands and children. Good health is the principal source of physical energy, and the mind and body are so inter dependent, the one upon the other, With an elementary knowledge of that our mental energy, also, dupenda wives can greatly upon the state of our health. hygiene, the homeandlifemothers lines regulate along who of full are are People vitality that will help greatly to establish usually cheerful and happy. Happiright habits of living and thus imness, in turn, .is an aid to hc<h.. prove the health of the family and Moreover, since good health increases prevent accidents and much illness. our physical and mental energies, one They should know something about of the best ways of preparing ourselves foods and their values and the for success is to keep our bodies fit at advantages of sunlight, fresh air, all times. ventilation, proper clothing, cleanliMany men, women and children ness, exercise, sleep and rest. are lacking in cheerfulness or are Prevention of disease depends sluggish, languid, irritable, or delargely on properly applied knowledge pressed, simply because they are ill, of these factors. not in at are or, good physical least, If by attention to the simple rules condition. Restore them to perfect of right living she can train her health, their spirits rise and they charges, husband and children, to display more energy and interest in their work and in life in general. keep up to the mark physically, the The husband's energy and fitness for wife, or mother, will find for herself, rest, peace of mind and happiness efficient work, the children's ability to attend school regularly and do that will amply compensate her for the effort she has made. well in their studies are at stake. Many a child, considered dull in school and at home, has really been QUESTlONSt . All wives and mothers should (physically) incapacitated by malnutrition or by some undiscovered be able to answer these questions: ,1. Why is a healthy family physical impairment. usually a cheerful onef Z. How Health is affected, favorably or can a wife or mother help to unfavorably, by our habits of living, keep her husband and children n ' cording as they are good or bad. in good health? 3. What are in great part, these habits of living some of the principnl habits of living that affect health? ii" habits of preference for certain Kind's of food, for certain methods of CaprricM. IBS1. M. T. U L G. unking, for proper or improper ven- i.'.'t.i-n- , suitable or unsuitable cloth- Thit it the firtt of a tfrir of 13 11. u. t wen as hvcii'fiic or minvrrienie . |