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Show More Shopping Davs Biefore Xmas. inly 7 Have you made your selections for presents for the children and friends? If not you will do well to call and see ourline. We can show you the best selection offered here this season. However, don't Delay too long where-eve- r you buy as the Best Selections are going fast. Get them cind have them put away. If you leave it until the last you are very likely to be disappointed. Ono Prioo to evil novorUndorsold LOCAL NOTES Here is a bargain. A $50 2, camera for $20, size 6 Mrs. Rosa B. good as new. VISIT OUR STORE 1-- Smith. A daughter was born to Mr. and Bert Greenhalgh Mrs- - on December 4th. "Miss LaVern Tanner and Mrs Fred Garrett went to Mona Tuesday in the interest of the Primary work. When you want a Pocket TO FIND SANTA CLAUS' Knife get a "ShurEdge" they are the best Excelsior Last Friday a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Wright. Have you seen the new line of ladies' suits and coats at Excelsior? City recorder John Belliston is laid up with a case of Highest market prices paid for all kinds of beef cattle See Lunt and Belliston beforeyou sell. you want the best Cutlery Just Received a New line of the Parisienne forIfthe to Hawkins & Corsets. Also a Big line of Fancy Persian Ribbon, Ockey. mony go See Them T. rsr'.i Rolled Rye only at Ex- iiM-- ijli. i. i m 1 L ... W" IH C 'i'u r, HEADQUARTERS CH AS .FOOTE & SONS L i i Want A Useful, Sensible, Durable, Attractive, Present for your friends or yourself go to & OGKey. Tinners & Plumbers. A Great Opportunity. Were you in attendance at our greatest of all Stock Reducing Sales? If you have not come out i ! GO i If You Kins HYDE & WHITMORE to see us yet, remember there are two more days of bargains and you will be kind to yourselves if yo u take advant-ag- e of our offerings. G- -t Safety Razor - :CU at Hawkins & Ockey. James Chase was up from his ranch the first of the week. Miss Norma Miner was a north bound passenger Sunday. ' Jas. R. Reid went to Salt Lake Sunday on business. Bishop Jas. E. Taylor was in Salt Lake last week on business. Two of Jas. E. Memmott's brothers of Scipio were visiting him last week. Joseph Cowan is going into the raising of pure bred White Wyandottes. He has sent to Massachusetts for two prize winner cockerels which will arrive here soon. Mr. Cowan's enterprise is to be commended. R. J. Henroid, business manager of the Times made a busi ness trip to Salt Lake Tuesday. Aurelius Lund, son of N. C. Lund was recently married in Ogden, and came down to Nephi with his wife Monday evening. J . O-V- -B o- ley was in Payson last week on business connected with his office. W. A. MaUon was over from ML Pleasant the first of the week closing up his business inMr. MaUon is terests here. running a moving picture show at Mt. Pleasant. Lorenzo Pace has returned from Tintic, where he has been for some time, Invitations are out to the Vg party given by the Modern Woodmen this evening. They wish to announce that the $1 ticket includes the refreshments at the Olympia and the free check room. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Price has a very bad case of typhoid. All "SchurEdge" cutlery guar anteed, Look itover at Excelsior. The best breakfast food Rose's Rolled Rye, Excelsior. Get an Safety Razor for JlOOat Hawkins & Ockey. If you want the best cutlery for the money go to Hawkins & Ockey. George C. Whit more went to Provo Sunday. Mrs. Enoch Burton went to Salt Lake the first of the week on account of the death of her O-V-- Don't forgot ,your PIANO CERTIFICATES when making purchases at ovir store. They will f Q free if you bring you a p hustle. B father. Born to Mr. and JlrV. Ja. ll last Sunday a baby girl. The little pirl of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Pace is convalescing from a vere case of pneumonia. Jas. T. Belliston went to oih ixiht; eunesuay on Sid-we- ccelsiorMercantiieCo The Quality Store. Young Ladies "Put it Over" Young Men. The game of basket ball last Friday evening between the Young Ladies and the Young Men of the Second ward in the amusement hall was a jolly affair. Both sides claimed a victory, but the consensus of opinion is that the agile young ladies The Observer Notices. T That the street crossing in front of the post office is so muddy1 and bad during storms that the business men have to take chances of getting stuck in the mud, or take the circuitous route on the pavement. That the clerk of the Forest Reserve office have made a good cleaning and renovating. That "Jack" Hyde surely kept a good stiff uper lip during his recent visits to the dentist's of- rather "put it over" the cumbersome young men. The following is the line-uYoung Men fice. Young Ladies T. C. Winn P. Wright l.f. That this is a good time of the E. Lunt L. Pexton r.f. year to get those brush and B. Ord weeds cleaned off the L. Miller c. p: E. Bigler L. Tanner l.g. r.g. Nothing Nicer than a good book for a Christmas present for father, mother, slster.bro-ther- , or sweetheart. We have them. All the best authors. Popular stories etc. Prices Right R. Winn Jude Deputy Sherriff H. D. Golds-brouwent to Salt Lake Wedto nesday hunt for a party who has committed forgery. gh General School Noles. A Christmas entertainment will be given at the Central School Building, Friday evening at 7:30 Dec. 23rd by Mr. Plumb's eighth grade, to which all the parents of his pupils are invited. The following program will b rendered after which refreshments will be served and a Christmas tree enjoyed: Song Invocation Address Selection Recitation Reading Vocal Duet School UTS PHARH1AGY A Man's Gift Store. With us, men's gifts are all important they are not a side linewe know what men like and what they want-gi- fts selected from the TOGGERY stock cannot fail to please. Ray Stewart After weeks of planning and by critical care In Juvenile Band Miss Wanda Patten selecting, we have rather overstepped ourselves, Victor Jones so to in our speak, holiday haberdashery Pauline Pettegrew and Retta Norton School Paper Seymour Howell Recitation Miss Lucile Wood Piano Duet Delia Grace and Vera Paxman Miss Lavelle Ockey Reading Selection Juvenile Band Several copies of the state constitution have been received by Mr. Ingram's grade for use in history and Civics. Mrs. Georgctta Paxmnn Pay is substituting for Miss Ingram. The teachers and pupils of Nephi are to enjoy two weeks vacation during the Xmas holi days. The Xmas atmc?ihere is very beautifully fchu v. n in n sny of the grades esecial!y in the Primary. Be your own judge of produce the evidence. display. that claim come and we'll Here is a list of pratical presents for men, from a man's gift store Sensiable, prat'cal, useful, acceptable gifts suitable for father, husband, son, brother or some other girl's brother. Arm bands Rath robes Flannel shirts Belts Collars bags Coat sweaters Garters Har.derchiefs House coats Dress suit case Dress reefers Dressing sets Link buttons Military brushes Grips Jewelry Raincoats Silk hose Suspenders. Scarf holders Scarf pins Studs Sweaters Umbrellas THE TOGGERY Gent's Furnishings. CHRISTMAS CHKER wherein good eating predominates, is to be had in the greatest plenty at the grocery store of Jude'a. We have provided against any possible contingency by hying in the finest stock of choice food pnrducts that ever gladdened a housekeeper's heart. In staple and fancy goods we can meet any demand. Enterprise Grocery Co Phono 55 |