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Show TIIIC IWGK FOUR TIMKS-NFAV- NEPIII. UTAH S, Thtirs.lav. V-- The Tim3Nws Entered In the Peet Office t Nephl, Utah, as second class mall matter under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1879 - 'i Editor and Manager DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY Annually this cry goes out from merchants e .cry where Do Your Christmas Shopping Early. And annuully hundreds and thousands of buyers wait until the last minute to buy their merchandise and then wonder why they didn't Ret that dress or that robe that was on display early in December and that was meeting with the hearty praise of everyone In town. Nephl merchants have their Christmas goods on display, and are inviting, urging, asking, and prices are demanding you to do your Christmas Shopping Early. It is unnatural for humans to want the "left-ovegoods those goods that many people have Inspected and found not to their liking. But that's Just what you get when you do not Shop Early. People from all over the county are going to be buying In Nephl during the next fourteen shopping days. Don't be one to come In on the Saturday night before Christmas and aslc for some of the goods which have been In demand since Christmas goods were put on display. Don't be the one to give your children toys that have txi-- looked over by Mrs. Next Door Neighbor and put back on the shelf because they were not good enough for her boy Johnny. Buy now and get your selection of the Christmas goods before Mrs. Next Door Neigh- 0.U AK 11 r" Lb bor has a chance to look at them. It's true that someone has to be the one to go to the store on the ntght before Chrlsmas and take the goods. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS Don't let that someone be you SHOPPINO EARLY. left-ov- 7. . ANNUAL JUAB Published Every Thursday at Nephl, Juab County, Utah A. B. GIBSON ' - ' Dec. er ABO A LESSON FOR FARMERS IN LIFE OF HONEY BEE Did you ever realize, when you serve yourself a big spoon- ful of honey at breakfast. Just how much hard work. It represents? It takes 20,000 bees, each flying about two miles on the average, to gather one single pound of nectar. And one pound of nectar makes only a quarter - pound of honey. Literally millions of flowers must be visited. During the honey season, bees actually work themselves to death. Even at night they work, transferring honey to storage places higher up in the hive. They wear themselves out with work, and die about four weeks after they hatch from the brood cells, where they might live for months if they took a little time to rest. These are some of the observations made by Herman whom the Department of Agrlculaure calls the great American "bee phllospher," because during a lifetime spent in raising bees, he has worked out a whole philosophy of farm living from his millions of insect workers. "The great lesson which the farmer can learn from the honey bee", he writes in a national farm magazine, "is cooperation. When you talk about cooperating, too many farmers think immediately, "What can I get out of it?" They don't know what the word means. They ought to study a colony of bees. What do you think would happen If every bee in a hive worked only for itself. The whole colony would perish. They live and prosper because nature has taught every one to work for the general welfare. "If men would Just live together like bees, the world would not be in the fix it's In today. Man's greatest enemy is his own selfishness. Look into a hive. There'll you'll see the most perfect community under the sun. Except for the drones, every the single member belonging to it has just one aim in life welfare of the colony. Even the drones serve a purpose so long as the workers permit them to live. We don't 'mow what that purpose Is, but we do konw that a colony doesn't thrive so Rau-chfus- Ma s, tt ; ,i'7 .,,y.- - II bD MJ.Z.Z-lMl.iu...,- -. V-- .. j&jLmaar tint t U fu V .a well without them." Arion Proved Power of ECONOMIC Music to S'.vay Dolphins HIGHLIGHTS Happenings That Affect the Dinner Pails, Dividend Checks and Tax Bills of Every Individual. National and International problems Inseparable From Local Welfare. A not wholly unjustified tradition has grown up both here and that European diplomats are pretty smooth stuff, and that public men are so many babes in the woods when it comes to dealing with them. Its possible that that thought was in the mind of Russia's shrewd, experienced when he climbed the steps of the White House to confer with President Roosevelt over American-Russia- n recognition. If so, Mr. Lltvinoff soon became sadder and wiser. He found himself confronted by an excellent horse-trada sauve, polite horse-tiadwith a Harvard accent to be neverthesure, but a horse-trade- r, less. When Mr. Lltvinoff has announced that as far as he was concerned, the negotiations could be concluded In half an hour, he found them extending on through the Lit-vln- er fit er Much has been said power of music to sway animals, and so on, but the lot of Arion, a poet ician of early Greece, to the the fierce about it fell to and mus- charm the fish. It was birth of about 600 years before the Christ, so the story by Herodotus, the !reek historian, relates It, that Arion was returning from a highly successful tour of neighboring countries, a tour which had accumulated for the noted singer and poet a comfortable for- tune. Sailors nbonrd the boat, covetous of his wealth, of which they became aware, decided that they would rob him and slay him, that none should know of his fate. Informing him of their Intention, they gave him his choice of being stabbed to death or leaping Into the sea. He chose CANDY SHOWER Candy Furnished by Pexton Candy Co. the latter course, but requested first that he be permitted to sing MUSIC BY one more song. a small request to spelled ruin for their Taking his harp, Arion project. sang so mournful a dirge that the dolphins were attracted to the boat. When finally he had completed his song he flung himself overboard, days. and a dolphin alongside took him Upshot was that the on Its buck and swam on ahead breach between two of the major with him. landing him at his home powers was ended, with the United far ahead of the boat. States on the long end of the deal port Arion reported his experience to so far as most of its demands were concerned. Points of the treaty in- tiie prince, who at first laughed at clude: Waiver by the Soviet of all It, but later called for an Investigaclaims growing out of the famous tion. When the boat landed it was Siberian expedition of 1918: a guar- searched and Arion's story proved. antee against official Soviet pro- He recovered all his gold, and the paganda in this country; another sailors were severely punished. guarantee against the formation of any group designed to change the It seemed grant, but It ar government of the United States; fair and prompt trials for Americans erring against Soviet law; guarantee of the free exercise of religious beliefs of Americans resident In Russia. Little mention is made of trade relations and details concerning them remain to be worked out. First American Ambassador to d, steel present himself to steel-jawe- eyed steel-manner- ed tator of the Number Stalin, 1 dic- whose adopted name means Steel, will be William C. Bullit weathly young world, Socialist, who has written a sophisticated novel satirizing Park Aven-ulte- s, a popular song or two, and has been the State Department's Russian expert. One of Mr. Roosevelt's bright young men, he was instrumental In bringing about recognition and is considered an excellent choice. Lt for Montht Day That Summer In Greenland lasts only one day, but It's a pretty long day. There are four months on end of Bnt this has continuous daylight. to be paid for In winter, when the midnight sun gives way to the midday night For there are four months of darkness tempered by the moon and the aurora borealis to balance the four of daylight Only for four months out of the twelve do the flreenlanders have alternate day and night like ours. advancing costs. the figures. Department store sales The housewife speaks through based on dollar value and not vohave fallen steadily. Mrs. American had become accustomed bargains; when they disappeared she stopped buying. To offset this, the government is intensifying its campaign to get more money into the hands of the public. most to .. iriii .r.i. mni fraift W! mi ijn mil) m iiii Proceeds To Finance Annual Seminary Pageant Buy Your Ticket From A Student ADMISSION for higher prices, is faced with definite housewifely protest against lume, When It comes to selling commodities, woman is the deciding factor. She manages the best of all markets, the American home. The Administration, in its drive b3brfa. Eais &b&J-Z&i2&t- "ri"V 'T'Jr '" |